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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1897)
HEADLIGHT X-HAYS Bargains ill fine watches at Leti-her’s (’oinmissioners’ couit has been ill session ibis week. Full report next wet-k Miss Florence Mann, from Cape are, is visiting friend« in Tillamook. J. S Stephens started m an assessing tour of the town and county on Monday, Mar 1st. Mis. Stoddard moved into her new home on the (j.aidspeed place on Mon day. The contract for building the bridge A fresh milch cow for «al«. Enquire across the Big Nevtucca has been let to of Jo Harrison. C. F Royal & Son of Salem for $5084. A few more of those choice fruit trees Nick DrosstoflT, of Nehalem, has been for sale by Jo Hsriison. granted a license to supply thirsty Nefia- A new hose company to be known as lemites liquor for six month» ths Tillamook I lose Company Iras been County Court adjoin lied Wednesday organized with Oak Nolan Pies , Olto evening—the shortest term on iscord Heins, Sec., and Theo Steinhilber, The county clerk baa received a letter Capt. The original Hook and Ladder from the Attorney General slating that Company still has charge of the truck the notorious Foil Road case will be ami engine ami the new company will advanced on the calendar if possible. act on its ow n hook . The boys will rig 'I’he price of adniission to the baud up a gymnasium ami keep in thorough hoys’ entertainment will be as follows: drill. The special call for the hose com reserved seals (first two row« next stage pany will be t wo laps on the bell repeated mid (list two rows of gallery) 35 cl«. three times. The boys are doing consid erable drilling and are determined ’ Balance 25 els, I The official write-up of the Corbett- have a first class company. Capl.tieo. Hunt, of Cape Mears, is in town, ami made this ollice n pleasant call. Fitz-immoii«|fight will be in the weekly Horrible Suicide. it the school election on Monday B Examiner; subscribe now and get a A horrible suicide occurred here L. Eddy was alected iliiector and 'lorn , chance at the $175,000 worth of premi Saturday afternoon For a number ums. B. C lai mb, sole agt for Tilla- Coates dei k years theie has been residing here a . monk A petition in defense of the liens and man by the name of William Brown Ed Donaldson was awarded the con against the pi oposed ordinance is being lie was known to be somewhat eccent tract by the county court, fur construct ric and unbalanced, but no one feared circnhited. ing the bridge across Daugherty slough that he would do any harm either to Six deaths last week win ¡an unusual He is to receive $48') for the main span, record for lillniiiook. But then, four <4 $1.80 per linear foot for approaches, and himself or anyone else. Of late he has been more erratic than usual and a them weie accidental. $1.35 per linear foot for pier protection deep gloom seemed to have settled over WANTED - A good imbistious boy lo We have moved our stock of groceries, his mind. On Saturday lie complained work for his lioard in hotel. Apply at feed and piovisions from our old stand of a severe headache, and having left thia office. [to the C. W Smith building, formerly word for Dr. Wiley, his physician, to Hee the seed ad on the the third page | called lhe Racket store, and we aia call and see him, he went to his room ol tins issue, fl will pay you to read it I better prepared than ever to attend to in the third story of the Alderman I the wants of the public. If you want Hotel and made preparations fur ending and hand it to your friends. first-class goods, one-priced goods, and a his life. First lie took out bis razor J. M Harrison, llie commission mer 1 square deal, call and inspect our good« and stropped it carefully ; tlmn for Ollie chant, has moved into the building unknown reason he look a sheet and [ before purchasing elsewhere. adjoining La Mode Millinery Parlors. tied his feet together, and also tied a Respectfully yours, John Harker, w ho lias been confined to The Tillamook Supply and Commis cloth over his head and eyes. He then the house for some time with La Grippe, sion Co. took the razor in his right hand and cut was out on Monday .mid is slowly his throat from ear to «ar, severing the Jo Harrison, Mgr» recovering jugular vein and trachea. An examina Chipman «ini (’iiinpbeli, our energetic Al Letdier, who Las been Millering of, iiiercliantN, hind put in h telephone, tion of the cut proved that he made five lute from n couple of troublesome car which will KivHtly facilitate them in different cuts as the trachea had been buncles, is able to attend to business their business, Aiijone wanting Home- , cut al that many different points. When found the body was lying on its side in thing in tlieii line can call tip telephone again. a great pool of blood on the floor. No. 13, a lid get what they want, deliv- Mrs W. J. May lias charge of the The floor was covered with blood «red fi«e of cliarge Their place of rsheaisnls for the drama to he given by showing that noth withstanding the fact I Im band boys-—proof sntiident that the biiaiiieaH ia on Main St. in the building that the deceased had (ied his limbs formerly occupied by Henry Crenshaw. wmk will be well dune together there had been quite a struggle I Mrs Frances Earl whose death notice on the floor after lie had fallen . Several Inlereiling commuiiicatioiis weie received this week tlinl, owing to appears in ibis issue was an old The razor was of the hollow ground the crowded condition of our column», pioneer of thia state. She crossed the variety, and the edge was broken for plains with her husband John Earl in half the length of the blade by the hud lo be left over until next week 1845 and settled for a time at Oregon force of (he blow. Ths dead was evi George Day is anticipating a trip to City. In 1846 the family moved to dently committed about four o’clock P. some of the mines of British Columbia Knox Butte Lynn Co., took a donation M , for when lit about half past six hia lie has not determined just when lie will land claim and remained till 1863 when physician called, lie found the body of start. We trust lie may find tons of she came to Tillamook She was the his patient lying in a pool of congealed gold. mother of 8 children, she leaves 2 sons, bloo<l and already stiff and cold. The County Court lias been having 9 graml-children and 3 gieat-gritnd- The inquest was held by Coroner some nice mid convenient mad check« children. She was buried at 10 o’clock Reynolds on Sunday moriiing, the ver* printed. Judge‘Conder originated the Saturday irom her home on »South diet of the jury being that the deceased scheme aml.lhe II kaii I. hiht did the work Fraire, pastor Rambo offleiftting. died by his own hand by cutting his L ook out FOR THE NEWAD nexT WEEK, Of COHN & Co Scores the County Cour*. Leading Merchants Real E'ata Transfer« for Feb. O rktown , Feb. 27, 1897. | Feb. 3. Harriet E. Aldrich to Joseph LeFrene. S W % of N W of N W K of S W % >ec 15 Editor H eadlight ; T 5 S ioj W. It seems from Hie ” 4- C. and E. Thayer to A. Chrisholm, tract in sec 36 T 1 S R 10 W. proceedings of the County Court ns pub ” 4. Henry Tohl to Chas. A. Christensen lished, Unit the difficulty over the county W H of S W of sec 14 and E of S K X of printing Inta been di«posed ol to the sec i5 3 N R 10. satisfaction of the taxpayer« of the M 6. James Irwin to Geo. Irwin, lot 6 «ec 22, county in general and all others wdio ' and lot 2 sec 23 T 1 S R 10 W. believe in justice being done. It seems I ” 9. • U. 8. Patent to Colin B. Campbell W of 8 W *4 sec 15 and N of N W J4°f sec ¿2 strange that our county court can’t dis T 2 N R 7 W. pone of the business of the county with " I«. A. D. TufTts, by Sheriff, to Johu Aspin wall, N % of sec 30 T i N R 7 W. better satisfaction to the people who ” 10. William Johnson to Eva M. I.each, have entrusted them to execute for them tracta in sec 33 and 84 T 1 8 R 9 W. such business as may come up. ” 11 William Johnson to H. ¿M. Higgin We are fully aware that businesn botham, do. transacted for the county is of greater ” 11. William Johnson to Thomas Paine Johuson, do. magnitude than our own private affairs. ” 11 William Johnson to Louis S. Johnson, do. And we are also aware that InisineMS ” 15. V. S. Patent to John P. Harrison S W io gltcled mid long delayed been es an *4 of N E K. N % of S E 4 Lot 3 of sec 27 T 1 eyesore to the people, and once they I N R IO W. • ’ 16. Bay City Co-operative Company, by have cause for complaint, a diMsaliafHC- Sheriff, to A. G. and F. R. Beals W % of N « tion is established which as lime goes on Li, N W % of S E % N F W of 8 W % of sec increases, until finally it becomes gen- ilTiNKlüW and lots 15 and 16 blk 67, eial. This is the status of our county Pacific Add to Bay City. ” 16. Jasper B. Dimmick to Ophelia Dimick affairs today. At the Barnegat school district, No. 4*1, The (own board met in 1 egular session 1 throat with a razor. E*4 of N E 4 sec 20 & E % of 8 E W of s.-c 20 We as a people have been patient ami Deceased was 51 years of age, and a J A. Biggs, retiring dirsetor, was 1 on Monday evening, all being present. T^SR 10 W. trie<l to overlook the many wrongdoings 1 native of Adams county, Indiana He ” 20. W. and C. Timme:stell to Carrie re-elected for tlirie years, and Mrs A petition bearing 60 names was pre- of our Comity Court, but it has gone Timmerstett N W % of E. Trask D. L. C. Biggs was diosen dark. | sented asking that an ordinance be was an old soldier, having spent four ” 20. William Johnson to Jessie Embrum, years in the service of his country in beyond the point where forbeatance Mrs. Stoddard has charge of the passed rest 1 Mining chickens from run tract in sec 33 and 34 Tp 1 S R 9 W. seems to lie a cardinal virtue—at least the late war, during the greater portion ” 23. Henry Tohl to Win. W . Jacobs, lot 7 musical part of I be bund boys’ enter ning at large, and on motion an ordin without a kick of which he was a member of Company blk 2 Tohl’s Add to Nehalem. tainment. That part of the entertain ance to that effect whs ordered drawn up. We had a county road granted at a ” 24. J* H. and Anna M. Hathaway to A petition was prevented asking that I C, 47th Indiana Infantry 1st brigade 1st incut will be up lo the standard. Ernest Geinger, 11O A. in see 13 T 1 8 R 9 W. At the recent silting of the County Court. eacb family residing within the city be division and 13tn Army Corps ” 24. W. II. and Alpha AIde*nian to b^inma Contractor Orchard of the citv water allowed to hats two cows to run at time of hi« death he belonged toCorinth This road was by the eettleis along the Pesterfieid 25 A. in sec 12 Ti s R 9 W. works left for I’oitlaud oil horseback large instead of one, but the peti ion l’ost No 35, G. A. R , and was drawing route made into it good trail at the time ” 24. Ernest Geinger lo B. H. Hathaway 37 Sunday, lie will return with his family was rejected a pension of $12 per month. Mr. Brown of petition nearly two years ago. There A. in sec 12 Ti S R 9 W. ” 26. Geo. E. and Mary Willey to Geo. E. on tlm next trip of the steamer Cliilkat had been married twice, his first wife [ never was any just cause why the road Ths following bills were sllowed : Fischer N E Ji of sec 23 T 4 S K 10 W. shouldn’t have been granted, only it $30 00 being dead. Ils was divorced from his Clyde Clements, salary, There will be memorial services at the ” 26. Lyman F Waters to W. H. Waters, E wasn’t in keeping with their general Ha had second wife some time ago 10.00 C N Drew, ” new hall next Sunday evening nt 7:30 H of 8 W % and N W of 8 p; Ji of lot 4 sec one son, Charles Brown, living in Indi- method of doing business. It is a piece 19 T 2 « R 7 W Adjourned. o’clock, ill commemoration of lliedeatli of road that is much needed by this end ” 27. V. 8. Patent to Geo. A. Barton W % of ana, and a step-son, Stephen Brown, of Ernest Barnard and the boya who S W >4, N K « ol S W %. S W of N W of the county, and in all probability recently i residing in Portland. Ils was were drowned with him last Friday. sec 32 Tp 1 S R 7 W. N m II o « insured in favor of his son Charles, in . would have been fit for travel at this lion. J. W. Maxwell ariived home | A II persona who have subscribed for Uf e time had the prayers of ti e petitioners the Washington Co-operative Jack Dasher—“Why in the world do Iasi evening The Ex-Senator was Til-1 stock in ths Tillamook O|H‘ia House The been heeded long, long ago The peti you iook so melancwly, my dear girl?” Insurance Association for $2000. lamook'a principal lepresentative in the 1 Company ate hereby notified tnat the funeral took place on Monday, under the 1 tioners requested that the board either Penlope—I’m feeling sorry for you, Third House stock ia now due and ready for delivery, auspices of the Grand Army post of this act or throw the petition over, as they Jack. I’m thinking of the life I’m going I were tired and disgusted with the mat H you need garden seeds, remember and they will pleaae call, receive, and place. lead yon after we are mairied.”—New ter. you can get them for nothing by sub pav for the same. All ¡»arsons having York Herald. The people have a case before the A buggy for aale—a bargain. Call scribing for Hie IlkADLlUHT. We give! bills against the company will please Supreme Court against the toll road and see Jo Harrison. $1.*k) worth of seeds with each renewal present them at one« at my office. company. It has been going on two Protect /our Idea«; they may bring you wealth. Abe Colin, Secretary. and each new euhacriplion. Our county court failed to have Write JOHN WKDDEKBVRN A CO., Patent Attorl A NKW BOOK. -KNITTING AND CROCHET 1 years MT«, waah|n<ton, D- C..for their $1,800 prise off«r We call the attention of our reader« to [ ING," of 64 page«, over 5c original design« iilu ■ j it« brief filed and the matter failed to and llit of two hundred invention« wanted. the advertisement ol the drama to be The latent: Celluloid Photo», »»inple» I rated, beautiful lace pattern«, shawls, hood« : receive any attention whatever. Wlisn given by the band larys The boys are now on diiplay Kt Hein*» Art Studio. 4t ackets, etc., ha« been published by The Home, ' asked concerning the case they knew 141 Milk St.. Boston, Mas»., and will be a«nt the doing faitliful work in preparing for Finally, last fall, on<* of the New apriug atylea of hat« at Mr» with a subscription to that paper, The Home I nothing entertainment, and tliey deserve all Sturgeon». is a jo -page monthly filled with original stories 1 men soncerned in the case, Mr. Fletcher, possible success liteiary and domestic topics and fashions. It I think, took pain« to go to Salem to see For loweet price» on picture ( thiucs of Upon J. E Tuttle lias recently received a all kind» go lo the Elite Into parlors, tf. department of Fancy U’oik is a special feature ! what had become of the case new and original design« each issue. The ' calling upon the 8upreme Judge ha bran new set of plumbing tools and ia price of subscription ts 50 cents per year and New stove pipe nt Carey’s liardwsr ___ ______________________ ____ __ ___ looked over the docket and informed now prepared to do all kinds of uill include one of these books. A« a speeia- inducement to trial »ub*cril»erw. • copy of thia him that no briefs had lieeit filed, and plumbing al short notice. Mr. atorsHt IS cts per joint. Tuttle's work shows for itself. When Subscribe for the weekly Examiner ’ (took will be xtvrn with a nix month«' Mibacrip- i thu one year after the proper time!! tion. The price of book ia 25 cents, but a «ix < you want first class work call oil him through II C Multi, agt., and win a I months aubacription and ths book combined What do you, Mr Editor, suppose our $10,000 Is ria in California. I will b* «ent fur only Ift emit« Their annual . guardians, the alow Co. Court, had been On Sunday we took a drive to Hie premium list for i S q ; will be «ent free on appli- I doing all this time? I will tell you one Fairview district witli our genial friend New goods, new stylce in lints, lx>n- tiling they never failed to do, and tliat l>an Howers, to see how the new water uets suit caps tor children will lie found cation. is to draw their pay. ill a few weeks at La Mode Milliumy works are progressing. The line is store Well, the people here, some of them, being rapidly extended and unices there BORN. went lo Tillamook, saw the camniieaion- If you contemplate a trip to Portland are unlooked-for delays the water will era, told them no brief» had been filed, ' liear in mind the Str. Chilkat will ac lie in on time CHRISTENSEN —Near Tillamook, and found they didn't know anything ' commodate you with a Hr ft class state* Mr. Odall, of Ilia McMinnville lusur-! Feb. 21, W97. lu th« wife of A Christen-1 about ill! Wlioee business wss it to loom and board through to Pott laud for anc» Co , w lio lias lieeu in ths county sen, a daughter. know? Ia it customary for a man to $5.00. for some week», left for Ins Imme today liirealawyer, then n»v rconsuli as totlie For full particular« call on or phone Mr Odell ha« written seventy policiee case, to know whether lie is doing Ids Geo. W. Kiger of Kay City, Or. DIED. eiiico coming to lite county, whicli duty and attending to the case? We Look out for the spring opening of new •peak« well tor the company It» ropro- think the board of county commiseion- goods at La Mode Millinery store. e»n 1». KAKI.—In Tillamook, Or., Feb. M* er» are only the servants of the people, New Slock Mdiea furnishing goods at 1HP7. Fiam-ea ttarl, a nativo - f Ohio, who select them from among tlieuiselves Mrs Sturgeon«. age.1 7« vests. 4 months snd U days to act for them, to superintend tlieir ... , bueiiieae. and ae »ucli we think it their Allcork« Porous plaster two for 25 cts R * business to see to such m Attsr« .4« Ihis at Sturgeon«. 28. 1W. William Brown, « native o( It u wó. |liail|ier d^ggmg along doing noiliing, dilly-dallying and pul- A box of nice paper ami envelope« st Indiana, RgetI M taare. Sturgeou«. LKASIA—Near Tillamook'Or»., Feb. ting off fiom regular meeting» .d the The very latest sly I»*« in pointed ahoen ■Jit. 1807, George L»a»ia, • native of board to called meetings, etc , not alone just rocieved at Cohn Jk Co. Michigan, aged 16 years. in one case but in many, that l>r»e<le tliis MILLER—Near Tillamook. Ore., Feb. »P'f»'•< •• «« »«per- Advertiood l.otlsr l.l«4. 26, 1897, Cha«. Cecil Miller, a native of visor tight, a» a ml» the people are not tight i ng M issuer, it's I «cause they are Miss Frankie Rhodes, Pal Coney (hegon, aged 13 year« 11 months and 25 dissatisfied They assume our com- Esq . M im G«rtru,la K. J olili», Bell da ya. I mieatoiieri owe obligations to tlie people Mcbiml.r, A. S. Aiulvraou B ARN ARD—Near Tillamook, Oregon. I. 1. Hunt, P. M Fob. SB. 1897, Aaron Ernest Barnard, a instead of lo individúale, and they demand that they slia'd receive aoiue March l»t. 1K7 native of Oregon, aged 15 year« 2 month« consideration. Hipan» Tabule» cur» Salutone». and 10 days A non . Wanted-in Idea SSSS (Continued from Page 1.) B. Handley, J. E. Tuttle Rud Mr. Bar- nurd, father of the lad. Messrs Barnard and Handley were patroling the beach near where the boy wag last reen, and were joined by Air. J. E. Tuttle who was on his way lo Neha lem. They discovered an object tum bling in the breakers and wading out to it, discovered the body of Ernest. It was removed to high water mark and Mr. Tuttle went to Garibaldi for help. Mr. Handley went to Barnegat, leaving Mr. Barnard to watch by his dead son on the beach. Messrs T. B. Handley and Jos. Hauxhtirsl were at Barnegat, and they returned with Charlie. The four men built a fire and constructed a rude litter of drift wood, on which they carried the body to the Barnegat boat landing, and next morning brought it here for burial. The funeral took place yesterday at 2 P. M. and was largely attended. The public school, of which deceased was a very popular member, attended in a body, bix of his school mates acted as jpa 11.bearers. The fortunate discovery of this body is a great relief lo the family, who have the mournful satisfaction of laying their loved one away ¿peacefully in the earth and of being sure where his remains repose. It is to be hoped that the other families afflicted by this disaster may yet have a like good io»tune. Notice to Taxpayer«. The law requires that each male between the ages of at and 5O years living within the county shall pay a poll lax of one dollar (Ji) at the time of assessment, and if not so paid, to be reported to the sheriff of the county, with added costs, for collection, at once. The law allows no exemption for poll tax, except to active members ol the Oregou National Guard, and all active firemen who have been members of any company, for one year next preceding the time of assessment, and exempt firemen. That there may be no cause for complaint I ask that each person liable to poll tax be prepared to pay the same to the assessor, or his deputy, at the time of making the asseaament. I ask the aid of every person in the county, that the law may be strictly complied with. Persons exempt will be required to show their certificate of exemption. J. S. Stephens, Assessor Tillamook. Oregon. will return from Portland about March 15th and will then be'Pead u to attend to attend to all kinds of ... 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