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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1898)
THE TILLAMOOK WEE ELY H E A D UHEEL COUNTY ITEMS I other School closed Fi ¡«lay ailer a nix iiioii H ir trip to his mine as worn as the roads are passable. session. We have had a nine months M. Fred Ducham cut his l^g very term this year f >r the first time «¡lire the district was organized . We should Beverly one day hint week have this much aclioul every year, as (¡us A (»has Ilelleiihnicli there ia $116,746 taxable piopnrty in this to their WaMliingtoii Co farm district mostly owned i>y rich timber day. men, who are too enlightened to kick on Rev. Putter and Dixon a school lax. Miss L L. Woodard, of quarterly conterence here next Saturday Forest (¡rove, who has taught here for and Sunday. the past year, leaves us with the good Iler methods are very E lgar Latimer was leenon our streets w ishes «if all successful in advancing the pupils in last Sund ay. their studies. J Liwallen has been plowing for A. L. Pain lately. stead of driving it away lie put it itt Perley Hiatts tii hl with lhe i.nderstand- tnglluitif snot her owner turned up the T.J. Owen spent several days last animal should be Htiriendereil, but if it week visiting with friendM h I Samilake pr. ved to h- Wallace's property, Perley (ii<l SI ihw of Woods, returned a lew A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks elnaild lime ii half hiteri bl for caring for Wilson River day a ago fi o ' ii Sheiidaii wlieielie went . Happenlnge the cow . Alter u year or so Jeff sold bis after a load of goods lor die merchants chance to 1’erley lliatl and later oil John There ought to lie n painted notice on the of that place . N e 11 « 1 e m Bumgarner claimed the cow, and took it 1 Wilson River bridge, as the printed notices did C. Mill of Beaver, moved a part of not last long. There ate people who pretend away. Upon thia Mr Bumgarner caus N W. hail eqnalls; but hr ft lese gen Mr. Getchells family onio their home- to be law-abiding persons who drive and ride ed the arrest of Mr. Wallace. Handley enilly prevail io some extent dining stead on Cedar Creek one day last week , their h.»!•>»•< at f ill epee I over the bridx* just <<c Handley nppenred for the defense on ncount of the absence ot such a notice. Marell, the sooner we have them the II gs and hay are legal lender in this Mr. Kelso has the frame of his barn raised I while W J, May was retained for the belter. country at present, both being used as which promises to be one of the best in the )i:iv.ne prose<uiioii,G. O. Noian acting Wm Oliver cornered a deer in the i as Dist. Ally. A tinnilirr of witnesses | neighborhood. a medium of exchunge. surf, it the mouth of the liver, on Fi i- ■ testitied that they knew ihe cow Wallace Woods Emnifi Born—To the wife of M J. Edwards, On Fi Id iv some of the ladif-s tn this districts I had lost mid fully believed thia to be day laat, but war too tender hearted to (Fro a the Ocean Wave) had a general scrubbing day nt the I.atimer March 5th, an eleven pound boy ; mol her school kill it, and allowed it toescape. house, and on Monday the 7th, lust, the hia, while the Baingarner’» family swore The annual school meeting of Dint. and Suh gelling along nicely. annual school meeting elected Mr G. Boquiat positively it wns their piiqieity. Aftera Ilimple A Wheeler«* null has again Mrs A C. Southmayd was quite Kick No 34 was held" at the residence of J. 1). dir. ctor for the next three yeais, and Mr. W. stiililiorr contest Jeff Wallace wns dis Rliut down, temporarily. Fred lawvallen has treated himaelf Io G for Kelso for several days this week, but is now Chitwood. There was a full attendance was elected clerk, and 011 the nameday Nick Aflutter was re.elected director, and a new warming stove and other adjuncts some of the men and a coupje of reams volun charged and completely exoneinted from The “Del-Norte” is loaded and ready better. matter. The necessary Io house keeping. teered to clear the school yard from logs and any evil intent in the for mch . (¡id Shaw returned from the valley J. I). Chitwood was reelected clerk I brush. decision meet» with general approbation The distiict is taking steps toward At the annual school meeting held in The Blackhiirns are just hustl’iig in last week with a load of freight for our building a school house. They have two cows On Wednesday of last week, Julius Thorell in the community. The district No 13. 8. B Hill was elected was Che logs, and have over 10 J 000 in the merchants. assisting John Morgan to fall a large alder must have Imd a remark hie reaembluii e the necessary funds and their hill oflutii- director for a term of three years and E. tree, and when the tree fell it brought down a to each other mid it is itnpossible to any boom. They have a tine lot of horses, At the school election Monday, T. J her is being sawed hy Krebs Bn»«. nt in excellent condition, and work to Lucy was elected clerk and J. F. Weath their little Nestiicra mw mill. Our school H. Stone cleik. A n usual everything limb about 14 feet loi g and4 inches in diameter. which one has disappeared. passed off quietly, nml except a good nut- Hearing a noi»e Julius looked up just in time perfect ion. erly director. will commence the first Monday in May. ured debate, as to the plan to be adopted to throw himself back ward out of the way As it was he was struck severely 011, the aim. lie Ilimple & Wlntlar’s tni'l wa< abut Pick Sales, the popular mail carrier, “Spring time is coming.“ Salmon there was not a disse iting voice to any says he is certain that if he had not changed succeeded in fording the South Folk, Iterries are in blossom, willows are bud BEAVER proposition. After the business of the position, he would have been st ruck on his head down again Monday for wail: of l< g to the three laat days of the past week. ding ami the grass ia growing. meeting was tiMiiaacled, «plications of He must consider himself lucky to escape so work on, but lliey expect to nta,t up E W. Brown ia no belter. teachers was considered, ami Mrs. N. M. fortunately. The only injury he suffered was a agnin suoh nm’ with a continuation <•( 'I he road question still agitates the The contract for carrying the mail from looking for his sister t*> come to see him F. Dawson was employed for lhe siimmei slight scratch on his neck an J a bruise on his this fine weather the loggers will be able public mind, but there appears to be Hebo to Woods lias been sublet to A. B. fro i Ohio, a Mrs. Dr«>te. arm. to keep the mill supplied. term of school but little disposition to unite for the Pollard (or $262, per year. Ed Lyster of Spruce made a business benefit of the community in general. A man may know another person for Mr. Fred Marlin left for Hie valley last trip to our village Tuesday. NETARTS two or three years, and know him “at a The present cold s|>ell is not enjoyed E G E. Wiat, Nehalem« excannery week with a portion of a load of clams distance” for nix or s ei tears lot gar, No case of Klondike fever has as yet by those having early garden stuff com man, but now one of Tillaniooks buni- which he expect to dispose of al a good Mr. D, R. Hurlhut lias moved Ins family to the and even then he mny not be «9 capable broken out here. Our citizens all seem ing up. faces, was in town on Saturday and Sun figure. 1 light house to reside. of judging that peraon’s true character as to think “let good enough alone.” day, and for a time silence was broken Oid Shaw is making a trip to Sheridan Sclmot district No. 7. has the school houee the people are who have been personally Mis« Myrtle Weatherly left for Dayton Every body in this vicinity is very this week to.... . a family which lisa nearly compieteli. We are sorry to see among the list last week; she will stop with her sister acquainted with and hive witnessed the of deaths nt Skagway, the name of Mrs. Coo vei l and attend school during bib*y sowing aits ami grass and max just arrived from Ohio Toey hiving Messene. B. Witejr. G. W. Ph .Ip. and Chas. trickery of that person for seven long ing garden. James llandbache. lie was amongst the summer. Ixmglit the place formerly owned by Hodgdou made a trip to the hub Saturday. years. us considerably laat summer, in tliein- Mrs A. M Austin is very low at this writing Mias (¡race Getcbel, we learn has 11 >w Geo Willey. The boys of this place have been en Mias Dora Ifigi. Las been engaged to teirat of Foard A Stokes of Astoria, and b red Mills ami wife an I llert Slierwoo.l witli very little hope of her recovery joying the sport of shooting sen lions, gone to work on her ranch which her teach the Neliulam sclio >1, Dist. 39, this wui a gentlemanly young fellow. The Netarts Lumbering Company have coni wlittli collect in groups around the neb father and C. Mills looked up fur her left a few day, ago for Pineville. mene«! sawing They have fitted up their mill vear and sclio il will begin April 4th. All a« bool districts in this vicinity near Cape Kiawanda, this time of the some time ago. Some of oitr cilia ma have gon. t0 g(|. in good shape. Miss High Ims taught several terms of held their annual meeting on the first year. Mrs. W T. West is recovering slowly mon River to look for homesteads. Vr B H Bunn his rented Mr. Hnrlhut’s school in other distiict, on the Nehalem Monday in the Month, and elected the The school board met last Tuesday from a l»adly sp-ained wrist Joe Butt and Oi I . Kellow are going to place and has moved his family there. HeVx- and gave good satisfaction in all cases. oiHcera required by law. Several dis- pectstodo considerable building on lhe place Out directors are to ba commended for Dr E. W. Mill« look dinner Tuesday alia \\ alia in a few days, where they this diets will commence teaching early in and dec ide« I to have a seven months summer. school. A three 11101 th ’ « summer llieir Selection. Mr. Ijtmb. who has expect to work this ......... er. at the West Hotel and made a profusion- Apt«. school and a four month's winter school «1 call on E W. Brown. taught the school the past two terms As Interesting Trial Joe Sherwood returned a few day, ago Piof. B O. Snuffer will teach the summer gave good satisfaction but lie was unable Bay City Beaveiites ut present are too busy to from Salem where he Im, been working school which will som el ime in Tlie exHiiiinnti,») ofj.ff Wullacn on a to liegin teaching this year as early as pay any attention Io |>olil:c8 However for several inonili- . charge of larceny of a cow, laat 5f..ii,l,iy ttsiiul.—Nehalem Times Mr. Fred Arthur of I'lllauiook spent April. they will moat likely fall in line in The excitement in tliio Vicinity is Sunday in our city. time to help some deserving one. divided now between Klondike and l«'or«Ju.ti< e 8.<ppington, excite,1 more Glenora N otice to BrlJa© Builders Spain. The majority leauiug toward than usual inierest on Recount of th. Miaa Ai villa Sargent made her parents U bv don*t some one discover a dead premineuce of lhe parties concerned. Notice is hereby Riven that sealed bids will be Spain . a visit last week. Jeff’s many friends refused to l«lievr received at the off ee of the County Clerk of Crocus, candytuft, daisies and a few sure shot on fleas—or cant it be done? If there ia any dema:.<l for the same, The dance st N. P H aiimii ' s place that there could be anything wrong in illainook County. Oregon, until the 4th day of Mr. I). W. Rhodes intend« to make wild Hower« «re in bluotn. Beaver can fnrnisli any kind of a flea. last Friday night, was a decided success, the matter and the evidence ju.tified May TS98 at 9 o’clock A 4. for the building of a a trip to British Colunioia ala>iit April Bridge acrosa Kikhts River, on the roa-1 leading Mr. Harding, of Nehalem, arrived here 1st, for the pmpoae of prospecting in twenty-five nninliers being gold * front rillamook City toB«y City. The Coa t alarm twenty-five gallon, of" clam' wnp their confidence in him. 011 Tuesday on hit way home. the oil regions, Hebo It apireared Unit two year, ago Wal reserves the right to reject any ¿id all bid».. r>ated this 14th day ol Manh iM- Mr. ami Mrs J. R Reelier have niov- I-Mlie Laughlin who ha» I».en Sojourn, con,timed, yet wme uf lhe I kjvh say that lace, while driving a |,.,d of c„u> W. S. Cone is making some improve J I). Edwards ed on their homestead. They report the they did not gel nil they wanted. ing in our midst for some mouth, left \mnhill County l.«| . |, eifer ments on Ids residence probity. County Clerk. road to Tillamook a» lieing in a bail con- for his home at McMi mirili, a few days months later found one in the same There Mem. to 1« . grert, J. C. Healey is pie|»aiing Io make an- dition. ago spective candidates for ofli.e, but in locality, which be took to lie |,i. bm _ r°re Forever. ■ having me doubt, in the matter', Tr r o S^faretl Candv Cathartic. 10c or 25c. J » v» v. v. rail to cure, drufftfists refund mone>