Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 23, 1896, Image 4

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    COHN & CO
GRAND
CLEARANCE
Leading
.Merck
UNTIL MARCH 1st.
in All
X.
An Immense Stock of New Clothiug Recently Received—No Shelf-worn
Goods in the lot, all perfectly new, right from the East.
flfÖs^XVe buy all kinds of produce, furs, hides, eggs, butter and county orders
LOCAL NEWS
talk is all foi political purpose.
The
whole thing is ridiculous in the extreme.
Those who run poker, stud poker or faro
games, and such like, are likely to suffer
however
Money to loan—G. O. Nolan.
Knoell <l«r Backer Kauft Brod.
Mis J XVal»lvog«l has procured a
loom and is weaving carpets and fancy
rugs. Rag carpets, hammocks or rugs
i
(’overs for legal papers for attorneys made to order. Some of the work she
exhibits is very fine.
al Lamb’s.
Can Spain sell Cub« to England?
never
No,
There is a stud poker game going on
Patent medicines of every description
in town, and that is what the proposed
at Sturgeon’s
gambling ordinance is intended to pre­
J. Stewart has begun painting the vent. There is a fatal defect in the old
school rooms inside.
ordinance on gambling.
Tuttle
Cary do plumbing ami tin*
A very interesting revival
ning on short notice.
beii g held in the Methodist
Don’t forget the firemen's «lance
the night of February 21.
Oil
lleiiiH, the photographer makes a spe­
cialty of Tillamook scenery
Rev. Corner of this place ami Rev. Wil­
son of Bay City . Quite a number have
come over to lhe Lord’s side.
The last day of school Frank Karra-
maiiR, Teley Anderson, Bora ami Olive
Job w«>rk at this office as low ns the
Stillwell, Maud Sturgeon. Joe Petre and
lowest, an<l firet class work.
Minnie Peterson made Mrs. Hays a pres­
Teacher’* examination will occur the ent of a fine gold pen ami penholder.
2ml XVednesilay in February.
Some politicians who are very anx­
I)r. Linton has returned to XV«Male ious better let the people have something
to «Io with chosing their candidates.
wheie he will reeitle in lhe future.
Slate makers and wire pullers will have
School closeil last Tuesday but will
a hard time to get elected if nominated.
imminence again Monday Io run until
The Spanish general Campos has been
June.
forced to resign, ami a ¡nore bloodthirsty
Sturgeon keeps a full line of Rtntionery
general has been put in his place
The
p«'i»s, pencil«, books, ink ami stationers’
brave Cubans will soon have llavaniia
notions.
starved out, ami Spain had as well keep
All political combinations in thin her new butcher at home
county are likely to be knocked galley
Tim iiihii Logun who sent the Lsttin
west i.eMl June.
deed here to be recorded did not semi
Ambassador Bayard will reside perma­ sufficient money. A letter >iddresae<l to
nently in England w hen his term of of­ Logan was returned to the clerk’s office
fice expires. Good.
Evidently Logan has skipped or is not
Of course lhe
Local Market — Eggs 20 cents, dniry known by that name
butter 39 to 40 cents, creamery 40 cents deed is a forgery
per roll, Hom $ - 60.
The best poultry paper we have seen
is the American Poultry Journal, pnl»-
litdied at. 325 Dearborn St . Chicago, III
Chicago will have the national demo­
Every issue is finely illustrated ami is
cratic convention July 7
like a holiday number.
it is published
Eilecton notices for the June contest monthly at 59 rents per year and may be
were printed at this office last week ordered at this office
They will be posted al once.
Alfred Letcher has leased the ground
Johnson Bros, have succeeded in where I*. I*. Browne’s shoe shop is, next
floating their logs down Bewley Creek door to lhe post office, ami will move his
and are getting them to the mill
building there next month
Until Feb­
The principal political talk mo far ron- ruary 20th he will sell Ids stock of jew­
■ists of threats that this until or that elry, clocks, etc. at greatly reduced
man will be beaten if he iiiiim for office prices, fall before that time if you
want bargains
Miss Maggie Tone begins teat hilig in
The report of the assessor for Tilla­
ths May academy this week, having re­
signed her petition in the public schools. mook shows only 2,009,000 feet of lum­
ber sawed in 1895
One mill here has a
Don’t fail to take note of Letcher's re­
eapacity of 50,000, another 20,000, an­
duction sale, lie is trying to decrease
other about ‘¿5,000. besides some smaller
his stock before moving to his new
mills. They have not all been busy last
qnarteis
year, but suppose 40,000 feet per «lay, a
John Kopp, the Astoria b-ewei, is low estimate, is the combined output of
about to build a large brick brewery, all the mills for 300 days, lhe total
five stories in heights, with all latest ap­ would be 12,000,000.
pliances, to cost $65,600.
According to the late state census
It is a shame that parts of this town nearly all of the vastem Oregon counties
are not drained when it would be so eas­ have lost in population since 1895, and
ily accomplished
One or two short, Goos county of the western portion has
shallow ditchea would do the work
lost some
Among those which have
It in reported that the populists a»e gained the most are Tillamook, Yamhill,
vary strong in the south eml of the «•our- Washington, Marion, Clackamas, Jos­
tv, and they «xpeet to cast a larger vol« ephine ami Multnomah, each of which
has gained over 3«> per cent
The to­
this year than they di«l last election
tal gain is 52tXX) and the total Io«« is
Joaepb Severanc«> and family, arrive
about 6090, which brings the state popu­
here this week, where they will reside
lation fioin 313,909 in 1899 tu 362000 in
in the future. Joseph Severance is the
1895
father of A. XV. Severance of thia city
Human nature ia a «pieer thing Io con­
Severn net’s logging camp are now at
template
At the school meeting held
work on th« Miami.
<ieo
Mean» i*
rocentl) a niiml»er wevstliere for the pm-
building a «cow to be u*«d ill transport­
|M»ae of voting against nny inciense in
ing auppliea from llulMiuiivill« tv tv the
the per cent of tax levy.
Of fifty vote«,
camp.
only one prison had the roirrngr to vote
Tli«r* ia quit* a ar are for fear th« pro agnlnet it. Mr*. XV. T. Kimball voting
l»ose<l gambling ordinal»« • will not per­ “no ’’
A few others had expressed
mit people to ahak« «lie« for cigars or their determination to vote li e *ame
piny raids to awe who treats. It ia mak­ way l«ef«»re arriving at the voting platv»,
ing * mountain of a im>l« bill, ami the ( but they
and I voted “y-e-s,”
„ weakened
-------------- —
Full line of gar«len seeds at Colin’s
though it came rather hard from some
Wonder if these people will kick about
IetlieNet Reeulte Obtained From Milk
the twelve-mill school tax when they
Mold From 24 Coyvi
come to pay it!
P McIntosh, of Tillamook, passed up
in the
Never has there been a time
'
history of Tillamook county when the on the Telepnohe Saturday night en-
«lairying interests attracted so much at- route for Portland says the Ciilhamet
tent ion as now. The industry has as- Gazette. Mr. McIntosh is operating a
sumed huge proportions, ami thi^sectioii creamery al Tillamook, and he states
easily leads lhe state now, notwith­ there are three creameries in and around
standing XX'ashingtmi county is not far Tillamook, and the output of cheese and
behind.
Tillamook farmers are pro­ butter during the height of the season,
by the combine«! factories, average«!
gressing ami prospering.
about 4,900 poundr per day. The price
The Woodmen Camp here has arrang­ paid for milk during the summer was
ed to lease the upper story of the build­ 50 cents per hundred pounds, ami 80
ing being erected bv I F . Larsen, The cents in th« fall and winter
Mr Mc­
hall will he 24x52, with suitable ante Intosh was asked whether he consideied
rooms for lodges, will be finished ami the farmers were benefited by creameries
furnislie«! in elegant shape, and the walla in their midst, and he stated he felt sure
and Hoora will be deadenad . It is pro- they were. He gave one instance of a
posed by Mr. Larsen to make the finest farmer who ha«l tw enty four cows
His
hail in the town, ami it will he a go<xl net returns for milk sold lhe creamery
one if it is better than the Masonic hall fur a period of one year was exactly $880
here.
However, no expense will he or over $36 per cow. The cash paid out
spared to make it the best, anti it will he «luring lhe year around Tillamook for
finished according to the plans of the milk averages about $50,0(H)
XVoodmen, and will |>erhapH be subleased
Mr. McIntosh makes a specialty of the
to other orders. The XVoodmen are now manufacture of full cream cheese ami
the strongest fraternal order in the city finds a ready market for his product in
in member*, and at« rapidly h creasing. Tacoma ami Seattle, as well as Portland.
They intend to have everything in ship­ Despite the increased cost of shippii g he
shape for their comfort ami convenience, competes smtcesxfully with the XX'ash.
ami at an early date a ladies branch w ill cteameiies in the Sound cities
he established .
Mr. McIntosh is an experienced dairy­
The Advocate is not out of its peculiar man, and is well known on the Colum­
muddle yet. Alter lhe constable took bia. Ile operated the Catlin creamery
«•barge, in the interests of the Mill Co., on the Cowlitz for two seasons, ami the
which wanted the rent due, it was turn­ creamery at XVoodland, on the Lewis
ed over to Reynolds, Severance and liver, for some time.
Beals. Then Mr. Handley got an in­
Ncliool Meeting.
junction to prevent them from meddling
with the paper. Mr. Handley alb ges in
At lhe sclioil meeting last Saturday
his petition for injunction that Messrs.
a twelve mill tax was voted, there being
Reynolds ami Severance surreptitiously
but one dissenting vole out of 59 present
ami fraudulently obtained lhe corpora­
who voted. The tax last years was only
tion books and made false entries, mutil­
eight mills, but the assesment for the
ating the books, ami conspired to deprive
district this year is $ >9,000 lower, ami
Mr llandlev and Mr. Stoddard of their the s< h 'ol tax w ill really be no higher
legal rights in the paper. Mr.
J
ILimlley
than usual. It is estimated that lhe
and Mr. Siod«lard allege that F. R.
tax voted will raise about |1500, ami all
Beals, who claims to hold a share in
this will he required to pay what is bv-
trust for J . J. Stoddard, is not legally
liiml ami Conduct the school for another .
posessed of such share, that the transfer
year, besides another teacher ami at
of the share was not legal, ami tlmt Mr
least another room will bn needed badly
Beals is acting as a director in the com­
by next fall. This is not provided for
pany unlawfully. It is also alleged that
yet, but may be at the March school
a transfer of one share share from XV
meeting.
II. Reynolds Io A. XV. Severance is ille­
A committee consisting of E. E. Seiph
gal. It appears that the stock of T. B
Geo. E Imumls and L. II. Brown were
Handley is in the name of C B. Hand­
appointe«l to examine lhe books of the
ley, and that most of the Stoddard stock
dei k ami to investigate the <*«>mlnct of
is in the imine of Mrs. L V. Slod«lard,
lhe school and repot t at next meeting.
mother of the Stoddard boys, and that
A resolution was offered to request the
this is the case because Judge XV. II.
city council to see that good side­
Cooper, of Collage Grove, holds a judg­
walks are Imilt to the school house.
ment of $209 against J. J. Stoddard
The school house needs repairing, IIS
Fred Stoddard claims no interest in the
tlie water floods tluoiigli the root, ami
establishment
Messrs. Handley ami
lhe ceilings need painting or w hilewash­
Stoddard allege that J. J. Stoddard was
ing*. The school board will attend to
secretary ami manager, for which he
lhe mallei .
waa to receive 60 per cent of the profits
of the concern, and that T. B. IL.iilley
Dry Wood for «nie.
was president and editor for. which he
1 have a large lot of thy woo<l, l»ecn in
was to receive 24 per cent of the profits
(The other 16 percent it is presumed was the slietl since August, which 1 will de­
to be lhe profit of the oilier two atock liver to paities in town at $3 per cord
holdets w ho had each a one—fourth in­ It is all four foot wood. Enquire of J. S.
terest.) The petition alleges that there Diehl, or drop a postal var«l to his ad-
was a snap call for a meeting of the dreaa, City.
stock holder» to elect director* to Mlle-
•lohn and
reed llandley ami Stoddard. The other
side maintains that Nloddard ami Hand­
.L»hn and Genrgo start with daries
ley weie no longei stoc k holder* liecauae alike. John is the smarter of the two,
they had transferied then intereata
It but he lies abed in the morning an hour
is impossible to ascertain win» Ima po* after George is at work. John trust* the
sesai«»n, and there is coiisi«lerable Imd hired man tod«* the feeding and milking
blood between the various vlainiants and get« hia wife to look after the milk
The shebang will be advertised and sold while In* attends lo the large matte« s
at once to satisfy lhe claim for rent, ami ribuut ths farm. <iv«>rge is a duller man
it depend* ii | m >n who Ims lhe longest painstaking fellow, who looks after de­
sack as to its future ownership, though tails. He is always on hand when the
it seems hcqteleMly wound up in litiga­ cows aire fed, am) sees that each one
tion until the Circuit cvuit meet*.
gets all she can vat up cleat»* M,u' 1,0
iMuie
Bower* ami Leach got Ha ir fog* start­
Heaven takes the trouble to weigh
ed to moving this we«k.
the nr Ik night and morning, and kef|»s
a record of it w hich he looks over at
night to see how each cow is getting
along noting the slightest variation In
Polly’s yield, he inquires about it, and
finds she has tired of her fee«I, and ne­
glects it.
lie changes her proportion and adds a
few roots or oil meal for a few «lavs ami
so gets her back again, while if she had
been neglected he would have had the
“had luck,, of having her fall oil’in milk
yiild. So he does in everything about
his dairy, a little here ant a little there
but always on the lookout to see that
there is no waste. Now w hich of these
two dairymen will have the most “bad
lin k” at the end of the year?
Il will be John ever lime. His notions
are to«> big. The only break he can see
is a wagon gap in a stake-aiid-ri<ler-fence.
He will not bother with those
small
things that make up the sum of life ami
the success of any bnsines; So far as
lin k is concerned lhe man w ho sits down
ami waits for it seldom hits it. while the
man who goes forth Io in ?et it will get
many a knock down, but lie w ill conquer
bad Im-k and add to his victory all the
good luck that conies his way.
Itile Timber.
Big figures are always interesting if re­
liable. Neat Elma Washington is a fall­
en fir. At 225 feet from the stump it
broke in two
At that point is was
three feet in diameter and only six feet
al the slump
Another fir tree neat this
was cut «low'll and measured 385 feet in
length.
'l’lie St
I’aul ami Tacoma
Lumber Company, of Taconui, recently
cut 8100 feet of lumber from a 36 foot
log.
These are facts. — XVest Const
Lumberman.
To a Tillamooker lhe above fl-nres are
not at all surprising. Thera are plenty
of trees here that will discount those
mentioned above.
I.S.
II. Told ia erecting a new business
house near XV. XV. Jacobs’ cat pentei
shop.—Nehalem Tinies
The School board w ill meet today to
clifiue a teacher to fill lhe place mai'e
vacant by Miss Tone’s resignation.
Ed Donaldson is putting in a small
upright saw mill, which will be inn with
lhe small engine he purchased from Ew­
ing
Alder and other small limber will
be mm wed.
Representaiive Hermann has intro­
duced a bill to establish a lifesaving
station at the entrance to Tillamook
hay, in the stale of Oregon, and the Sec­
retary of lhe Treasury is hereby required
to provide for such estublisliment and
supply the same with such necessary
life-saving crew ami furnishings as ar«*
provided fur by law and umler existing
regulations in like cases:
Provided,
that the same shall not cost more than
ten llioiisaml dollars, which sum shall
he available for said purpose out of the
present year’s estimates
Attentioq!
l he Hate opposite you» nsnie printed
on the margin oi your paja-r or on the w «appt r
iiulicntes the time your subscript ion expires
and you are invited to renew at that time. All
papers sent to parties outside the county ar»
promptly discontinued when their tiin<> expire-
an«l six months' arrearage is the limit within
the county. In stopping your subscriptnn, it
.“ '»——Mary first to pay all arrearage«
John Smith
£i.6
The foregoing shows the style of the ad
dresses, t he large figure six at the right ill
dicates the jear. that is iMoft. A large seven at
the right would indicate »«97, or a five would in
• iicate 1895. The other figures denote the day of
the month, and the month is indicated 111 small
type A cross mark in blue pencil indicates
that you are away behind a*.i«1 should pay up.
CITATION.
I n the Corm C ovrt of the S tate
<; on for the C ounty of T illamook .
Attention Kepublleena.
of
O he
In the matter of the estate of
| Citation
A. G. Anderson
Deceased
To Annie S. Anderson, Amanda Anderson.
Teley Anderson, George Anderson, Mamie An
dersoi:, Agnes Anderson. Roy Anderson, Lillie
Anderson, Willie Anderson and Kuby Anderson
Greeting:
All membois of lhe Ah Kinley club ami
to all who wish to join are requeNteil to
meet nt the court house on Sal unlay
January 25, at 7 I*. M. Tiler« is some
very impor'ant biiMineMM on hand
IN THE NAME OF THS STATE OF OREGON,
You an.» hereby cited and required to appear
By <»i»l«r of lhe president.
in the county court of the state of Oregon, toi
the county of Tillamook, at the court room
(> H einm , Sec’v.
thereof, at Tillamook, in the said county 011
Tu. sday, the ¿nl day of March. iH^>, at io
KKII. KNTATK TRÀNRFKKN
o'clock, in the lore noon of that day, then and
there to show cause, if any exist, why an order
not be made by sa»d couit, to’ sell the
B Brier t«> M.iry Brier, quit claim, lots should
following described real propertv of the al-ovt-
1 2 II ami 12 block 3 Malaney’s add named estate:
The ne ' 4 of section 14, tp 2 s, range 9 w. Al
to Ocean Park $------
so the w
of the se % and e ’a of the sw ‘4 of
section 12, tp 2 s, range 9 w.
Also
the
se
of section 21, tp 2 n range 7 w.
I’ S patent to (.’has ('ll Hand $------
all in Tillamook «•ouiity. Oregon, for the pur
poses
prayed
for
in the petition of the admini-
U S patent to N I’ Roberts |-----
trator of said estate.
Witness, the Hou. W. W Conder
S Tilloaoii to Nettie XX’illiams e
of w
Judge of the ( ounty Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
*2 of ne b of section 31, and tract in sec
Tillamook with tlie seal of «aid court
affixed this 22 dav of January 1M96.
30 I a 9 w $5( M)
Attest: T. H. G oyne , Clerk.
C E Linton to XX’in Batterson lot 4 blk
7 Tobi’s mid Nehalem city $350.
Slate of Oregon t«> Margaret McXX’hin-
noy, sw *4 of ne >4 of sec 36 tp 3 a r 9 w ,
$50 (M)
A. P. T. L.
XX’in Tinnerstett to Carrie Tinnerstett,
30 in r»s in *¿8 mid 33 tp 1 a 9 w, $2500
The American Protective Tariff League
Henry Tohl to S Lnndbnrg lot 6 in blk
7 Tobi’s add Nehalem city $46 35
J H Rice to John Faicpiabar several
tracts in 1 n 8 w,$IO99.
I F Larsen to C E Reynold«,
deed, $------
l>oml for
J J McCoy to Edwnrd Doman
correction $-----
deed of
Hiram Brown to B Durfee variou*
tracts, quit claim. $1.
The Hook nml M.hl.r »’<>
in ide arrangements to have
the pninpiiiK apparain. and
in liable to call the lioys out
ha. already
drills with
Chief Tuple
any time
J. E. Hosmer, state -nperinlemlcnt of
Secular Sunday School, ha. sent this
paper a copy of the Qnaiterly isaned by
the Secular I nion.
is a national organization advocating
” Protection to American Labor and
Industry ” as explained by its constitu­
tion, as follows :
" The object of thie League «hall be tu protect
Anw>can labcr by a tariff on tmporte, which
adecuately secure Amenran industrial
•gamet the competition of foreign labor.’7
There are no personal or pi
profits in connection with the orgai
tionand it is sustained by membersh A<*,
contributions and the distribution of its
publications.
FIRST : Correspondence is «elicited retarding
Membership " and *' Official Correspondent«.""
SECONO We need end welcome contributions,
whether smalt or large, to our cause.
TH • R0 Wg publish a large line of documenta
co vs r-g all phases of the Tariff question. Com­
plete set wdl be mailed to any address for 50 cents
FOURTH: Send postal card request fbr free
eemo<e o-ew of the
American Fonomiet.w
Adc. ^s W.lour F. W%'xeman General Se:r9*ary,
135 West 23dStres* N«« York.