Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 02, 1898, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY.
OCEAN PARK CAMP GROUND. HEADLIGHT X-BA YS
John Malaney Sr. Prop.
Yon want a wheel—see I^etcher and
| Jenkins.
The finest Camp Ground on the Oregon Coast.
The Situation is one of uiiusiialy beauty.
It is protected from the wind.
It is near a lovely beach.
Il aflords fine bathing and boating facilities.
It is near the best dishing in America.
Supplies will lie brought to your door.
All prices are reasonable.
Mrs. Grayson was a visitor in our city
| last Monday.
B. L. Eddy will speik at Woods Sat-
' tirday evening, June 4ih.
I
Hon. T B. Handley left Tuesday for
the south eml of tbe cuu ity.
Mrs. John Barker is visiting relatives
and friends in Poilland.
Jolin Malaney Sr.
Mrs. Sturgeon carries a complete line
ot laces and ribbons.
Woods, Oregon
June 2nd. 1898.
Mr. P Brant is quite ill.
11. Orchard was a visitor to our city
last week.
Mr. Orchard is on his way I Jasper Smith, republican candidate
I for slate board of equalization is is town
to Idaho.
I greeting his many friends.
One that will stand these roads,
Mr. Bow man editor of the H eadlight
One that will not need repairs,
An old man by the name of Peterson,
returned Tuesday evening from a trip to
I who for some time lias been on the coun­
A Particularly easy riding wheel,
the south end of the county.
ty died on Wednesday and was buried
At a reasonable price buy
George Stoddard, one of the H ead ­ at public exense.
light force spent a couple of days at
Dr. C. E. Hawke, assisted by Dr. E.
Woods this week .
Il Parker of Portland, performed a sur­
has Mias Viola Hogan, who lias spent the gical operat*on upon Mrs. Bendixon last
the winter here, returned to her home at Thursday morning. At last reports she
Woods hist Monday.
was improving.
If yotl want a good » heel, and a cheap
Dr W. A. Wise expects to be at his
wheel, go ami see Leteherdc Jenkins; office, ready foi business about the 10th
Their wheels areO. K.
of June. All those who want a tooth
Baby bonnets in all styles at Mrs pulled or filled, or nny dentestry work
All these wheels are Cully guaranteed and all $75,00 Sturgeon’s
done will find him ready for business.
JR,-A- JXZL1B L
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- $50.00
$60.00 & $75.00
¿TOSKW
R COMPLETE NEW STOCK.
OF ----------
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
TINWARE,
FARM MACHINERY,
LOGGERS SUPPLIES,
FISHING TACKLE.
AMUNITION ETC.
A FULL LINE UK READY MIXED PAINTS
Pio old shelf worn stock; Everything new and up to date.
M. CARY
O pposite B ank
It is a well known fact that the wealth
of the nation lies in the condition of the
agricultural district. The farmer is the
backbone of the country. The fanner
may belter liis condition by accepting
Buch methods in the tilling of his land
and the preparing of his product as will
involve the least laljor and excuse, our
Mikado and Empire
Cream Separators
a necessity now. No progressive
farmer can do without one. We have
hand or (tower sizes, see or write
FOARD & STOKES CO
It having been reported that G. R. Huff, the
regular Union nominee for County Judge, is
not a taxpayer, we submit the following assess­
ment copied from the a sesHinent roll for 1897:
G. R. Huff, e’a of neX. 8®«- 27, t 2 s r
9 W 80 acres.
w*4 of nvg Sec 26, t 2 s, r
9 w, 75 20-100 acres.
>500.00
Value
Notes and accounts,
3500
Household property,
30.00
Gross value $565.00.
Ex 111 pt ion $65 00.
Net
assess tent. $500 00. Poll tax $3.00.
Property
tax >13.50. Total $16.50.
— Tillamook Leader.
The H eadlight looked up the above
matter and found the “Leader’s” article
false from beginning to end. G. R. Hull'
did own the laud in question but on
Nov. 6th.. 1897 he Hold it to David
Whitney, Jr., the deed being placed on
lecord Nov. loth., 1897. There was no
W. W. Curtis is in town looking after tax levied against the land till Feb. lltli
What is the reason the republican
1898 and it was not assessid to Mr.
ticket is sure to come < iit ahead? Be­ business interests. He is greatly pleased
Huff but l<> Mr. Whitney. A short time
over
the
action
of
Candidate
Huff
in
cause it is luniiing a high Ge»*r.
since
Mr. Huff heard that he was being
paying taxes for the Corporation in which
The coining 4Hi , of July will be cele­
he isinteresled and hopes that Mr. Huff's opposed as a nou-taxpnyer and he at
brated at ihe Fairview Hail Grov?
once went to the Court house and asked
example may prove contagious.
Look out for more infoi ination next
the elerk where he shou'd go to fay his
Everybody who goes to Woods ami taxes. Being ¡reeled to the Sin riff’s
week.
wants anything in the u° of Camper’s office lie went and paid the taxes on Mr.
Mrs. G O Nolan and children left
supplies, groceries, provisions, and es­ Whitney’s land and now exhibits the re­
Monday moi ning on the Foresi Grove
pecially fishing tackle will do well to ceipt Io the people who are asked to vo e
stage on a visit to her mother at Mun- !
patronize Al. Soiillimiiyde. lie keeps a for him, as evidence of the fact that he is
in >ulii.
fineslock and smiles so genially oil his a taxpayer. And now W. W. Curtis, ige. I
Mr. G. R. Edmund*, of Brandon, customers that they are bound to come fur Mr. Whitney, is after that receipt
Coos Comity, c.ime iu last Fri«l iy air«l R« again ami patronize him forever after.
and proposes to have it.
visiting liis sous Dwight and Geo. E I- i
Mr. Huff is either in such dense ig­
On Monday Mrs. John Marolf and
m nidi.
Mrs Fred Page and little Loy iim ‘1 with norance that he does not. know any! liing
Thcte is no Sound reason for a repub­ what might have been a very sei i< > iim ac- about the laws of taxation, or else he is
lican scratching a man on the ticket. cideii’. 'The ladies were on their way to I trying to deceive the public. Either
Fiom Governor to Constable all are the Fairview Cemetery and when oppo­ propusitiou is not particularly favorable
good nomiiiiitiuiis.
site the Fail view creamery, the whistle to his candidacy for the office of County
Judge. If Bro, Johnson, of the Leader,
J op Freeman left Monday evening for blew frightening the horse, which tunic tells a few more whoppers, lie will be
quickly,
upsetting
the
buggy,
throwing
Portland.
He intends to enlist and go
Mrs. Marolf out. The horse then kick­ eligible to membership in the Ancient
with the rest of the brave buys of Oie-
ed himself loose from the buggy ami Order of St. Ananias.
gon, to fight fol liis country.
ran away. The holies suffered some
Decoration Day.
Wash veiling at Mrs. Sturgeon’s.
bruises ami the little boy’s arm was
iin-
Decoration day services wer • I
C. B Hadley and daughter Maud re­ broken.
I he
turned from Salem Sunday evening.
Bro Johnson grows eloquent in de­ der the auspices of the G. A . R.
lust
Maud has been attending school at that nunciation over our :i«e of the word Opera House at 1 o’clock P.
place and will spend
“must” in connection with the election Monday. The stage was decorated with
home.
of certain candidates and proceeds in fl tgs, fit emblems of the day. The G.
A R were about 25 strong and held
Read the able letter of Hon. T. II. grandiloquent Style to recite the de­ seats of honor on the stage.
claration
of
independence
If
ue
had
Tongue in this issue, and llien go Io
Mr. W II. Reynolds P. C. acted as
work and see that the man who stands known that bro. Johnson was loaded and cliHirniaii and tend the program which
that
he
goes
off
so
easy
we
would
have
at his post of duly regardtrbs of bis own
touched him g> utly and merely Baid we give in full as follows:
personal chances, is elected.
C. N Drew.
oi General Order,
that it is absolutely essential to the well Reading
Rev Dixon.
Last Friday while working in Al being and credit 0/ this County and State Prayer
Mayor B. L. Eddy,
Rcinaik« by
Whitten’s camp. Henry Mill» si nd that the confusiouists be defeated. Web­ Song
lly Choir.
Co «nabla
Judge W. If. Cooper and T. H
and fell while striking a blow with Ilia ster defines the word in part as follows: Remarks by
Goy ne.
ax By a quick movement » e checked “to be necessary «»r essential to the
Solo and Chorus ’Just Before the Hattie Mother*
a good deal of the force of the blow, hut character or end proposed;” “to be Remark« by W. L Brooks, W. J. May and T.
got enough to cut his instep very badly. necessitated. ” It was ill the above
B. Handley.
By Choir.
Jerry Muipliy is lai«l up with a badly sense that we used it—just as any oilier Song
Recitation ‘Stand up for the Flag’ DE Goodspeed
cut ankle. He whs trimming h « g ?t newspaper uses it—provided its editor Bring Flowers
Kthel Todd
OKir Tittle
Severance’s « amp on the Miami, when understands the English language.
The Bost Tribute
Ro»*«
('lenient«
Driving Home the Cowl
I.is ax glamed from a knot Ami struck
When a person logins to grow thin Decoration Day
Ida Ooyne
him on the ankle joint, causing a deep there is something wrong. The waste in SonielMx!/«
Hasel brown
Dai ling
greater than the supply and it is only a Song of Liberty
and painful wound.
Fi ankle Drew
question of lime when Hie end must The Old Flag Forever
Annie Oliver
Letcher find Jenkins have jwt receiv­ come.
Do You Know What it Means, Annie WaldvogH
In nine cases out of ten the trouble is The Flag is Passing
ed the best kit of tools ami material for
Janies Hiner
with the digestive organs. If yon can Ude to Decoration Day
the repairing of bicycles that money realm?
Grace Ford
the n to a healthy condition y«»u
could purchase ami are prepare«l to do will stop the waste, put on new flesh and
Mr. Reynolds then introduced Mr. C.
all kinds of woik oil bicycles at short cause them to feel better in every way. N. Drew, who wore Hie blue mid Mr. W.
notice ami in a wotkimmlike milliner. I'll? food they eat will lie digested and W. Jacobs, wlm wore the gray mid
to ti e needs of the system,
A share of your patronage is respectfully appropriated
fought under < ien. Lee. Their leinmks
and a normal ap|s-tite will appear.
soli« ited.
The two
Consumption frequently follows a wete brief and to the point.
wasting of Isalily tissue because iieni ly men had fought ill lliessnie battles dur­
Mrs. Haves schoo’ <loae«l last Friday. nil com<u mpt ives have indigestion. Th?
ing the war, tint their acquaintance be­
The highest class were given the tame Shaner (airdial will restore the s’o ns< h
gan since they came to tiie stale of Ore­
examination Hist was given t> the to a be 1 Itliy condili »11 in a vast ruajoritv
of cm sen. Get on? of their Itooks from gon. Dr. May’s remaiks were es­
teachers at the May examination. Er­ your druggist and karn aliont thia new
pecially appreciate ! by the Audience.
win Harrieon passed with an average of and valuable lemedy.
He was in Portland at the tune when
When the children nets! Castor Oil,
80 l»er cent ami Blaine II «yes ail ave-sge
the Oregon boys left for the war and
give
them
L
axol , it is palatable.
of 76 per cent.
gave a very gisphic description of some
wheels are nickle plated, I ftlwo well a fine second
class wheel “The Ideal” for from S35.00 to $40.00.
W.
Geo. Lamb is in town.
Extra flue while skirts at Mis. Stur-
Dr. Ta tom of Sheridan will be in Till­
geon’s.
amook City on June 15 and will remain
two weeks.
Mrs. W. J. May was ill for several
Mrs. Theo Steinhilber and daughter
days last week.
returned on I he last Steamer from an ex­
Dwight Edmunds was on tile sick list
tended visit in Pui tlaud.
this past week.
C. B. Hadley, is digging a drain from
The Allen house is head quarters for
his cellar under the Saloon building re­
the Forest Grove Stage Line.
cently purchased from Brian Bros.
The ten month, old daughter of Shelly
Hon. M. E. Pogue is doing some ex­
Bailey ¡8 very low with lliuneho Pneu­ cellent work for the Republicans in this
monia.
County. To hear him is to be convinced,
Mias Bertha Max well was in Tillamook He will epeak in Tillamook on Friday
last Monday fur the first time since her mglil.
recent illness.
A Whopper. Nailed.
When You Want a First Class Wheel
Model of 1897
Model of 1898
$1.50 Per year
Astoria, Ore.
TILLAMOOK BAKERY,
AND RESTAURANT
A lways has on hand
fresh bread , pies and cakes
A lso a complete line of
Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco
and Stationery.
Best ZLzCeals izx tlxe Cltsr.
LupcheB from ID Gents "p _ i—==
Frank Wheeler, Prop.
Rpineinher that a Vote for Tongue is a
For Sale
vote to sustain the administration ami
laulies* Bicycle.
Inquire at Slur-
-Z.
the conduct of the wae, while a vote for geon’s Drug Hl »re.
Veatch is a vote to cripple mid wesken
F/A«?nn
A Wara'NK
the gove*iimeut nt a criti«*?! lime by
depriving it of the power to borrow ' Il has been creditably reported to me
McNAMER
EACON Props. « money needed for the soldiers.
tlist nt tli? election two years
a «• r
EMMET QUICK. Enver
tain well known tiiiscriipnlotisindividual
More new goo Is receive«! st Mrs Stur­
teavrsFerestCreves'. 6 RM Euu. Tses. Thurt
who res «le» in Tillan»<«*»k, sent out over
Leovei Tiilomoci H a A M Men. LUod. Fri
geon’s.
the rouiiiy to people who*n lie thought
FARE S4-00
The candidates ar? rirculsting freely. could be thus hiflii**nc?«l, msiket bnlloty,
Cood Accorr.modstoas Through Triplu 10 Hrs.
The republican candidates are at par xml pretending that they were marked mid
Sprciol Hitts to Campers tnd Fishing Ptrties
ar? taken <V*ry a here st their own “in- •ent out by 111?, (Ims using ihe confi­
Fiusst Fishing ia Crspsa slccg ths ¡i'lisoa
tri'idc valne” but the p^»|ie are fiat and dence ll»e people have in me to aceoin
moat of them ar? at a heavy discount. plinli hi« own m*lfi«h ends. I wish it
River and it* Tributerin.
Experts say that the nnterisle which • «listin« lly m de»st«x>I limi this wan done
the fusion tick* t is compose I are not wilte ml my kn->wledge
com*etit an I
for particulars‘tu^uire ej
ir. B.4COPP
J0HP MtNAMER.
well fiaed ami it ia believed that that the public ia hereby warned ag^iiiixt a
kin I of c.mdi«talea will l>e demouetezed similar trick at this coming election.
t Eivery and Eeed Sublet, TilUmooh.
.
Por est Grove.
ami no tn >re coineJ hereafter
JvflKFii 8« Hu L.
ffiver anfi Tillamook Stage Line
i
I
See the new ad of the Ocean Park (’amp
ground in this issue. Ocean Park Camp
ground ¡ m one of the prettiest and best
located places of its kind iu the state
and those desiring to come to the coast
will do well to go to Ocean Park.
Sheriff A Merman, Homer Mason, G.
W. Sappington and Howard Cary attend­
ed the meetings held by the republican »
at Woods on Saturday and Oretown on
Monday, reluming to town on Tuesday.
Under the head of “Two Salaries at
Once” a pop paper at Salem makes a vir­
ulent attack on a certain republican who
at one time held the office of County Sup­
erintendent of Schools and al the same
time that of Principal of the Harrison St.
school in Portland. The pop paper
claims that all this was very dishonest on
the ground that no man whatever his
ability could attend to both offices at the
Name time. The paper says “ It is affiat -
ent thal no one can perform both duties^
or in honesty draw both salaries. Just
so. And it is for just this reason that the
republicans of this comity are opposing
the re-election of Mr. Walker the pop
candidate for school superintendent in
this county.
Bro. Johnson of the Leader in reply
to onr statement that all sound money
denmcrHis would vote the republican
ticket counts up (lie votes for Palmer for
President aud concludes that there are
only six sound money democrats in the
Comity and none in Hoquarton and Ti II-
mook. Of coarse Bro. Johnson is a
newcomer in Tillamook but he can hardly
be ignorant of l lie fait that the two moat
prominent men in theCoun y Democi.« C
Convention this year are gold standard
men and one of them spoke on the same
platform with the Editor of the H ead ­
light , for McKinley. If Bio. Johnson
wants to learn sound financial ideas we
can refer him to several oilier sou» d
money democrats The reason there
were no gold standard democrat votes in
Hoquarton precinct is that like the sei Bi­
ble men I Ley are those democrats Voted
for Me Kinley.
Patriotic Entertain (tient-
The Indies of the Christian ehnreb
will give an entertainment on Saiiitdav
evening June 4that the Opera House.
Following is the program :
Opening address
/\ W Severance
Song
Mr and Mrs Shanahan
S mg mi l tableau “Old (¡lory”
Recitrlioii The battle of Manilla Edith
Pci kins
»Song
Hazel Mc Nair
Reci I at lot
Ruth Coop *r
Song and tableau “Cuba shall I»? free ’
Refreshments will be serve I nt the
close of the exercises. Al! cordially in­
vited to attend. Admission free.
S a TUX l)AV.
Two IrniiKportA have been «ecured to CMuy
2500 troop« to MnnillA.
Two big bnlootiH brought over from France
w 111 he iim «<1 in the Cuban campaign
The troop tran«|>oft« have I mwii apoken a <t
all th? troops are reported well and making
good hcH<lwny toward M mi 11 a.
Garcia, tbs Cuban commander i« clo«iiig in on
Santiago.
During n bon 1 b.r dm out a «b<'ll burst on the
Baltitnotf*. The rtpaniah i«p>ptrd her b'Owi
up, bu wax learned that Hu damage wmn dune.
W kdnknday
The fir«t batth* In front of Santiago harbor
occur» «! on Hun<tay between the Anicri< an fli rt
augmented by the torpedo boat Porter and an
ad«iitiona1 crniM*r, and the Spaniwh fori» at th**
• 11th of the harbor, rrintorced by one oi the
a ip- 11 ervrru»' fleet.
heiiley*• entire aqiiad
row wa* in action.
The battle wam opened by
(he Iowa, whi< h attack«''! «me of the HpnnUh
loris.
lie Mpaninh warwhip replied to the Io­
wa'- fire but was «00 1 ■ r ven to the «belt r of an
adj«» > iug hradlan«! nh<| wa« Been no mor
The n I i || hi then fumed th« ir attention to the
fort«at the mouth of the hnrhor
The bom
bardnient wh « te-rifir. At almoat every ah' t
great maa«ie« of mnaonry mingkd with th»
bodh b of the Mp.itiiah soldier« were tlir«»wo Into
t ih air. When «he Loin bard in* 11 cvau-<! Die
walla «>f the f »i t« ha I b 4*11 drrnol ahe*t.
It ia
not kn ,wn what the Mpaniah loaa waa hilt it
must have l«een «•nornioiia it ia thought that
few Aineircsn« if any were hilled and i« »
wounded.
No damavr waa tone t<* any of nur
h ar ahi pa
The SpatiiNrda di«playe«| their uaiial
p<M»r niarkainarahIp
The news waa brought
Io Key W eat by a diapatcli l>oat and detail» are
lacking Two hpauinh torpc l" ba.ta, und» r
«•over of «in- kn«-«a, tried to destroy Ihe Aineiii u i
fleet but w-’ie dia<'-vered and mad • a nari«jw
•aeape into th hedjor. The tmtile, it 1« expe<
will l< cuntintied.
( of the scenes lie wilnessed . He also told
of visiting the Old Soldiers ILuue al
Beaverton, a few mil -soul ol Podlsiid,
and how we (Incle Sam is taking care
of the brave men who one? gave lip ev­
erything thal was near ami dear to them
. fur their country’s sake
| The program hy the «-hildien was very
go<e|
Little E'hel IVald with tier bas­
ket of fl »wets of all kinds and colors was
Twt xar»AV,
one of the fealiiies.
Lillie Hazel
The invaaon of (*«tl»a w'll begin nt one« wlt'i
Biown's recitation of “Homebody ’« liarl-
an army of 2».ooo mm. 50 <nn m«>ir will follow
ing” was remarkably g«»od for one so in a abort time
v>mng. slid brought a tear to many ail The Spanish troop chip Alphonao XfH ha« lx n
ey?, as they thought of the dear < nes J r«p med by Die American Auxiliary crui««-r at.
that have g »I»?, pi eh. p* never to teturn Paul. Hevenlern ahota were fired 1»y the A’
laken all in all ibe exercises acre un­ Paul be fora the Hpatilar«! a«*r rendered l*h*
usually fine siul all those who assn-ted ■ietHil« of the capture have mt yet been ofli tal­
in making them so deseiv? a word of ly communicated
The Monitor Monadiiock h«« «!•« been order,
prsise.
rite ?xer**is?s mnrlmtad by
ed to Mauila end is gettlug ivady h»i t.»c trip.
all j »1 hi g in »uiging ' America ’,