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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1899)
m f.î ftW. • • •• Mm (the gjecibliflljt, People Whit Uhutt has over one thousand suosertbers. It has more local news, and is the 1 leanest, ablest and best paper in Tillamook County. People who want all the news and who do not waul slush, dirt and abuse, take Good Job Printing will do well to bear in mind that there is but one decently equipped Job office in Tillamook Countyt and that is the office o a moo It ©he fjenblinht. (the tìcixMinljt. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY, January $1.50 Per year 5th ’lllK May the Year 1899 lie a Happy and Prospérions One to Ail * Given Away 00 £100 IN VALUABLE PRESENTS GOODS On By Whom ? * When ? How ? BY J. A. TODD & 00. Our Sales for the Past Year have far Excelled our Expectations. N N & N Fair’ Dealings and Honest N N Goods have made them. N Commencing Jan 5th and Continuing until March 1st, 1899. HOW ? We give with each dollars cash Purchase a Ticket which will entitle the holder to one chance in 27 Valuable Presents ranging from 25c. to $25, aggregating $100 See circulars for particulars J. .A.. TO1DID &, Co., Tillamook, Oregon. 8 —--------------------- TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. able entertained, but their future move The unclaimed letters at the Tillamook WRECKED AND SANK. Captain J. J. Dawson, our weather $1856.08. On motion it was carried ments h.l» not been determined upon post office for last month are for; P etek observer, in reply to a query by our that the district levy a 10 mill tax. It Dr. Wise returned from Nehalem. S heislad , C harlie S aling , J. P age and Barnegat correspondent, who wanted to was shown that the district was to be re-1 Steamer Protection Fonndcred off Not one in injured mid all are in good- health, B dwix L. L ewis . — L. J. H unt , post know when the rain would quit, writes ; bonded for $2000, and as the district <»u to Pntre’s store for big bargains. ’ Tillamook Point. The writer at Barnegat asks when will ( will have to provide a sinking fund to ’ Sewing M.tcliim-s from $4 to »10 at master. A storia , Or., Jan. 3.—The steam rain quit ? pay this indebtedness off, according to Notice to the Public. The prlte drawing at Voka & Co.’s on Page’s. I say to him when his life from his body law, it, however, cannot be paid off for I schooner Protection, from Seattle with a | Friday resulted in the lucky nuntbiTs pair at Misses Shoes only 75 cts. per cargo of ccal for Jan Francisco, foiin- | ha* Alik I have received an intimation that ten years, for this is the time the bond I dered snd sank off Tillamook rock on the ' « being 3STR for $25 woith of merchan- And bis body in the cyld pit is lain. Page's. after the escape of one Ed. Knight, dise, 867 for $5 worth, and 1780 for Hi wil! pot have care for heat, cold or is to run. 1 evening of December 31. But one man | charged with a felony, from the arresting A good Lumber Wagon for sale at rain; a?. j $2.50 worth. What c;4uuc near being a bad accident ! i was lost, and he lost his life in an at- , And when resting in the cold ground officer, on January 4th, citizens of Tilla Page’s. We are asked to draw attention to a He will not care for the ten feet of anow , occurred to the Louuc on Sunday. She tempt to lower a boat after it luul been i mook were approached and asked to The steamer Harrison came in on Tues had «»bout 20 passengers, who bad left on his mound. | meeting which is to be held at the court | determined to abandon the vessel. contribute money to assist said Knight day evening. The election of officers at the M.E. Sun ' Tillamook in the afternoon to house on Saturday afternoon for the The Protection, with a full cargo of in escaping from the country. Any per The rain fall in Tillamook last month purpose of organizing a camp of Indian day school last Sunday resulted as the torpedo boat Davis. All went well , [coat, iiichnlinga heavy deckload, left Se- son rendering any such assistance to was 11.40 inches. follows; Supt., T. H. Goyne; assistant; until the Louise was nearing the torpedo ' attleThursday^ lh eetutwu War Veterans. at 2 o'clock. Knight, with knowledge of his crime, be boat, when she struck a pne. knocking Dr. Wise will remain at his office here While the vessel Wes heavily laden, she comes himself liable to a prosecution, Janies Hughey has been appointed ad superintendent, W. A. McGhee; secretary, a hole in her bottom. The steamer be until about Jan. 15th. made fair time, and at S »'clock on the and if any . citizen having knowledge <»t ministrator of the estate of Benjamin Mrs. G. A. Edmunds; treasure, S. Mc- McGhee; gan immediately to fill with water,] morn ing of Deueipber 36 was uff Gape | any such state ot lucts will, come for Call and see my large stock of new Higgenbotham. Mr. G. Kelso, M. W. Cargar; librarian, Clyde when some of the passengers showed | librarians, Miss Flossie , Flattery. During that day H»e wind goods. W. E. P age . Harrison and Marion Chance were ap assistant ward, the law will be put in motion. Letcher and Miss Leo per ; organist, signs of fear. The commotion on board | light, but there was a heavy westerly B. D. Ennv, Who are the parties visiting wood pointed appraisers. the steamer caused the boat to veer to I Miss Alice Peterson; assistant, Miss swell that seemed to strain the vessel, Deputy District . sheds and purloining wood ? The subject for discussion at the M.E. one side, when she shipped water. She Katie Hiner. The total collections. but it was not until the morning of the Remember that W. E. Page pays the . church on Sunday evening, by Rev. R. E. $42.94; average attendance 83. The would have capsized had not the pas 31st, when the Protection encountered the highest price for all kinds of goods. ’ , Dunlap, is “Prophecy a proof of Inspira- treasurer’s report showed that lie had on sengers hurriedly got to the other side HOTEL PERSNALS. southeast gale that been predicted on Mr. J. E. Sibley returned to the city on tion.” Services at 7:30. Epworth League on hand at the commencement of the i ( and righted the steamer. She was, how shore, that she began to make more wa v from «business trip to Portland. “ t 6:30. Everybody invited. Sunday______________ . . Allen Ilouae. year $16.40. Amount received during ever, ran up alongside the torpedo boat ter than usual. Chief Engineer George Attorney H. IL Hendricks was in from | Having purchased the property I now year $42.94; expenditure$48.33; leaving when a scramble ensued by the passen IL Morse notified Captain Erickson that Bay City—R. W. Robbins, Wm. Re- I occupy I will sell all goods cheaper than a balance on hand at the commencement gers to get off the sinking vessel. This Bay City on Wednesday on business. it was necessary tousw Hteam to work the fenberg, Prank Worthington, A. Dean, F. did not take but a few seconds, after ever so as to reduce my large stock of of the year $11.01. I pumps, and the vessel was partially I Long, D. A. Simmons, II. IL Hendricks, Mr. Leigh Jones was up from Hobson which the steamer was ran on the bank goods in order to refit and enlarge the slowed down to use the steam on them Chas. M. I’ve. I The county court has purchased a villc and registered at the Larsen house. where she soon filled with water and ' building.—W. E .P age , Tillamook, Ore.’ Captain Erickson then had all the avail Spokane, Washington—A. C. Beglow. I new portable saw mill for $1,200, which turned on her side. Harry Mitchell has lieen appointed ad I County Commissioner Kay was on able men on board throw the deckload Garibaldi—-John Johnson is to be used for sawing out plank to be ministrator ot the estate of Nehalem Owing, perhaps, to the fact that the overboar J, but the water kept gaining. hand on Wednesday to attend the meet. Torpedo boat Davis—A. Zwicker, A. used in the construction of roads, and Scott. # old year was being drowned out on Sat I ing of the board of commissioners, It was not until late that afternoon Bartholomew, C. W. Gruff, S. Shawcross, as the logs will not cost the county any Mr. John Barker expects to leave for ' ■ having returned from California, where urday evening with the usual profusion that the necessity of taking to the boats T. Harrison, Robt. Ehlman, Matt Brown, thing. for people on the roads south of Indian Springs, Ind., some time this he had gone on account of the illness of i of Tillamook mist and to welcome the liecame evident, and at the time it was Matt Walch. F. Wolfram, Chas Paok, I here have agreed to furnish them free, so new year in with a good drenching, the month. his wife. blowing a southeast gale. When Second Harry Wright, (). Uhlig, P. Murphy, ' anxious are they to secure good roads, it Mrs. Le Masters, wife of Rev. Mr. Le Rev. J. E. Snyder, of Portland, com. can now be confidently relied upon that citizen’s meeting on Saturday night at Assistant Engineer Ed Benson finally left Capt. Thomas P. Neill, J. F. Dutches, W. Masters, arrived on the Harrison on mene.d a series of meetings at the court Tillamook county roads will in a few the court house did not draw togehter a the engine room to turn off the last J. Zimmerman. Ocean Beach—Irvin Carter, Tuesday. house on Sunday. Services will be held years be in far better shape to travel large representative number of citizens cocks the water was up to his chin. Then to discuss the proposed bill creating a Hobsonvillc—J. Jones. School will open on Monday next, un on Sunday morning and evening, when than what they arc today. The county Captain Erickson called all hands togeth Port of Tillamook Commission, Mayor I Ncstocton—Louis Larson, B. W. Turn less fresh cases of scarlet fever should i the rev. gentleman will preach. His judge and commissioners are generally er and told them that the boats were ' subject for the evening will lie “ The j commended for their wisdom in purchns- IL L. Eddy was called to thechair. Sev their only salvation. He divided the en er. develop. f eral persons were present who were City—L W. May, Wm. Olsen, Win. tire crew of 1 5 I»etween himself and First . ing the saw mill, which we believe will T ide T ables for 1899 on sale at 10c. feast of Beltschazzar.” opposed to the bill as it now stands. Hamilton, Geo. Cohn, P. Larsen, C. L. Officer J. H. Griffin, logo in two boats. lic- in the end save the county a large sum The proposal to raise the saloon per copy.—B. C. L amb , U.S. C. and G. The principal opposition appeared to I k * Ooly, P. Skomp, G. W. Sappington, ense in the city is a matter that the of money. In lowering one of tlie boats, First En S. Agent. to the boundary limes in section 1, and George Higgenbotham, P. W. Todd. in. saloon keepers should have a voice gineer Carver was knocked overboard Mr. J. McNamer, who failed to get A complaint was sworn out in Justice as most of those present thought this . Cape M car—John McConnell. To raise the license from $406 to $500 is away last week, left for Forest Grove Oil Goyne's court on Wednesday charging could lie improved upon, it was decided and sank almost immediately. Assistance Balm P. O.—Felix Roy quite an additional tax to impose, but. I Ed. Knight with an assault and attempt to refer that section again to the com was iuqM>ssib|e. Wednesday. possibly the saloon keepers would pre The ¡¿oats were lowered, and, under in at rape. Constable Ford arrested Knight mittee for further consideration. An ob Follow up the crowd if you want to A DMIMSTIC % rOlt’N NAI.K, fer paying the higher license. the same day, and no sooner had he been jection was raised to the 2 mill tax, while st ructions from Captain Erihkson, both to buy goods cheap. They all go to stood by the Protection for a time, until It has lieen ordered by the county court informed of the charge, when he made a another feature of objection feared that Page’s store. The undersignwi linving b<*(-n on the 3rd dash from the constable and escaped. the commission may get into litigation she was seen to take a de«-p starlsiard day of January, 1M99, duly appointed by The members of the Oddfellow’s lodge that all pajiers filed with the county clerk Knight is wanted badly by the author similar to that of the Port of Portland list and get deep in the water at her stern, the lion. County Court of Tillamook participated in a supper at the Allen ; .-hall be retained in the clerk's office un- ities, but in all probability he will avoid Commission with Mr. Montgomery, but was not seen to actually disappear. county, Oregon, Administrator of th« E-- | less otherwise ordered by a special order house the other evening. As near as can la* figured, this was alxiut tate of NEHALEM 8<'OTT, deceased, all of the court, and it was further ordered I being arrested, for this is not the first who wanted to interfere with naviga 30 miles otf Tillamook rock. This esti persons having < LA1.M8 against the said Mr. A. W. Severance, who has been on a serious time he has been wanted tion by building a wharf out to deep that attorneys having pajiers iu probate appointed postmaster, has forwarded , mate of the survivors, however, is very Estate, arc hereby notified to present the ■ matters in their possession they are to charge and avoided being arrested. If water. These three were the only objec same, duly verified to me within six his bond to Washington. public morals are to be reduced to the tions made to the bill. Mayor Eddy uncertain. return them to the clerk’s office. The boats soon separated, and neither months from the iUW< |M»reui,«t the uftp o There are citizens inTillamook city who low ebb in Tillamook city that now ex- pointed out that the aim of the bill was of Handley A u^tdiey, st Tilllamook, The torpedo boat Davis, which was favor levying a school tax to pay o‘T ists in Manila, it is time the citizens to place the commission in a position knew the v. hereabouts of the other, and ‘ in g< oí. weather bound and put into the bay to it was a bitter night. New Year's morn the indebtedness on the school building. started a social purity organization for to do something to improve navigation I » <t. <1 t in- i day of tannery, IM. avoid encountering ’he heavy storms, the purpose of stringing up the toughs to Tillamook city and not to tax the ing broke with their Ismts tossing in the II akuy Mmtfira. Administrator. On new year’s day the barometer in was brought up to Mamaloose point on face of almost certain death. In the af Tillamook city was lower than it Saturday. She left again on Tuesday and hoodlooms who attempt to ravage citizens, which he plainly showe'l would be exceedingly trivial. A commission of ternoon, 26 hours after leaving the vessel had been for two years previous, being and attempted to cross the bar. but had pure and respectable females. this character could use its influence to the boat of Captain Erickson sighted a 28:80. T he lamentable tradegy at Seaside to put back to Hobsonvillc. She, how- secure government appropriations and ship and head« <1 towards it. From tlie ship Mr. Stephens’ pet deer has made its ever, crossed out on Wednesday but took last week is to be regretted in that it it was from that scource where the the boat was soon sighted, and the occu escape. It has a collar on, and those a header through the waves in crossing : was the sacrifice of the life of the Sheriff Before getting yourmonry pants were picked up and safely landed of Clatsop county and a deputy, but it money would lie forthcoming to improve on board. who capture and return it will be the bar. back (if you don’t like Schil navigation and not so much from taxa awarded. The first tiling that Captain Ericksen 1 The late city council deserve some kind proves the old and wise adage that of tion. There was no representative body ling's lhst tea) try another The steamer Coquille River left Hobson of epitaph. We will try our hand, This ficers of the law should take no chances to look after this matter at present, so did cn going aboard was to tell the master in arresting desjierate characters and that his first officer's I »oat was in the villc on Thursday morning.and in cross is what the editor s pen produced : flavor. 11 you don’t like that, to always keep the drop on them. Had he strongly favored a Port of Tillamook neighborhoixi with seven men al»oard. ing out over the bar she went ashore on Commission. Mr. Abe Cohn thought Tillamook city’s retired dads try another. this precaution lieen taken at Seaside The reselling vessel proved to I m * the the South spit. the situation in regard to navigation to Concocted no peculiar fads ; the result would have been entirely dif Keep on trying until you British sliip Galgate, from San Francisco Mr. Lee M. Travis, who has been stay Tillamook city was getting serious, and Chewed the rag with honest vim ferent. Sheriff’s lives are often placedin for the Columbia river, and as soo i as have tried all live. Then’s ing at the editor’s the past few weeks, it was necessary sonything should l»e Trying to make the city prim. jeopardy by the revengeful disjMisitions her master heard that there was another left on the stage on Wednesday for his done. It was ultimately decided to ad The chronic kickers gave them fun ll.j i..;ie for money-back. n of those they are called upon to arrest. b »at of shipwreck men near by, be sent journ the meeting until next Saturday, home in Eugene. Cfcewiz. the dads wouldn’t lie “run’’’ When a desjjerado shows signs of ugli a man aloft, who soon re|x>ited them in and as one speaker remarked, if the cit Nels O. Hasseborg, John Erickson and If it is not too late to alter the con ness then is the time for sheriffs to lie sight and beaded toward tin* ship. The Frank J < heney make* on th that he in the Fred Witte were granted their final ditions under which the new school vigilant and use the power the law gives izens of Tillamook city were interested vessel was then Imcked and filled, ami Metiior partner of Ihr fimi of S J < henry A <’<». naturalization papers bv County Judge bonds are to I* issued, we believe it is them by prompt demand for a culprit to in this contemplated improvement they awaited their coming, and without an doing bti»in< ill the < itv of Toledo, Cotmty should manifest their approval by attend- <L W. Sappington. ri »«| stHtr nfor« *rtld. und that the firm will pay wise that the school district should have throw up his hands or suffer the conse accident they were taken on laiard. iug the meeting. the •uni of one hundred dollar* for each and A meeting of the shareholders in the the right to pay the bonded indebtedness quence by refusal. What wa* done to them then is beat every n-»- ot <’ at until that cannot be cared by opera house is called for Monday, at two off whenever it feels like it. and not be told by the survivors. Without excep the ui of H ai . i . » C atarrh C urr . Notice. A special meeting of the school district o’clock, in the city hall for the purpose compelled to wait until ten or twenty was held on Tuesday afternoon at the Frank I. Cheney All parties knowing thcmwclrea to lie tion, when asked about their experienovi i Hwofn to before me and auInterjlwd In my years before it can do so. The district school house for the pur|H>se of voting a INDEBTED to the Tillamook Lumber they first told of the kindtieas <»f Capt. of electing directors. ,>rt*enee, thia Mh day ot IXceniljer A I> !*■*.. Mr. Al Perry left on Monday for The has l>een bonded tor ten years, and tax. Director <*»eo. Edmunds occnjned ing Co. will please call and settle their 'Griffiths, of the Galgat«, and his officers z A W. Oteaaou, $1.200 is the amount of interest which ami crew. After 26 hoers in the o|M*ri '•r Al. / Dalles, having been on a visit in this the chair, but only eleven voters were pre ACCOUNT either in cash or by note by t 5 Notary Putdie. limits they were almost dead from cold county for several weeks. Mr. Percel has been paid on the $2,000. We are sent. The chairman stated that if they the 10th of January. Hair* Catarrh Cure H taken internallv, and opposed to this wrong and pernicious wanted nine months schools it was ne also went out the same morning. This is necessary, as the company has and exposure. They were stripped, rub act* directly on ihr blood a*»d niucoua «ur faces the system. Send tor testimonial*, free. svstem of bonding school districts, for it cessary to have a 10 mill tax. Clerk changed hands, and all old accounts tied, placed in warm clothing ami then Representative J. W. Maxwell left !■ J. Cheney & Co . Toledo O given aometiiing warm to drink and eat. appears to us that it is not right to must be settled. Goyne read the financial standing of the Tillamook on Monday for the purpose Hold by druffiata. 7<r saddle taxation upon prosterity which school, which showed that the receipts and made as comfortable as it was poa- T illamook L i mreitimo C o ., of attending the session of the state leg Hall's Familypills arc the beet. By G. O. NOLAN. i vible. They are now here, being hospit islature, which will meet at Salem next should I* paid by the present genera- I bad been I1S43.11 and th« expendítarej I tion. week. 4 'fry Again I