Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 02, 1899, Image 1

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    THE
HEADLIGHT
JOB PRINTING.
IS THE
Newlest, Brightest and
Leading Newspaper of
Tillamook County.
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OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY i
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Vol. XI
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Reasonable Prices.
No. 37
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON,
MARCH
2nd,
$1.50 per year
1899
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
and presents quite a niceloakinir appear* tette. After the program ice cream and I doing it cannot see the point and the im- lines of business, the farm product, espec­
ORDERED AWAY.
anee.
cake will be served. All are invited.
i portance of pushing it for all it is worth ? ially butter, should sell at good prices.
Plenty of rain and wind the past week.
The law enacted at the last legislature Germany Recalls Her Ships From
The insurance company has cancelled
Amongst the editor’s correspondence
John Thorall, ofWilson river, delivered
Philippines.
New fresh seeds just received at Cohn the fire policy on Mr. Durfee’s watch­ a few days ago was an inquiry from a at the Fairview Creamery during the in regard to re-moulding and packing
tower building. Fire insurance companies mill man who wanted to purchase 5000 season of 1898 for seven months 25,272 process and tub butter we think a good
W ashington , Feb. 28 —The German
& Co’s.
wont run risks when they know the sit­ acres or more of timber lands in Tilla­ lbs. of milk from six cows, for which he one for the creameries of Oregon, and it government has set at rest effectually the
possibly w’ill have considerable effect
Dr. J. D. Sponogle was in from Nehalem uation.
mook county. It is industries that this received in cash $210.34. He also sold next fall on the market, if eastern tub rumors of a purpose on its part, directly
on Tuesday.
Miss L. Hunt went down to the bay county is in need of, and by all putting one hog for $13 and three calves for $18, butter cannot be moulded and worked or indirectly to ltnlmrrass the United
Mr. P. McIntosh went over to Nehalem on Monday for the purpose of going to their shoulders to the wheel and working making a net income for the six cows of into squares and branded creamery but­ States in the Philippine islands, and has
on Wednesday.
Portland, but owing to the Harrison harmoniously together much can be ac­ $241 34, or an average of a fraction over ter, as has been largely done last season. given a signal manifestation of ils desire
to promote the most cordial relations hc-
| $40 for each cow. There are farmers in
being unable to get out returned to the complished in this respect.
Wishing your Association and patrons , tween Germany and the United States
Mr. W. Martin's child has been quite city.
Tillamook county who average from $50 a prosperous year, we remain,
Mrs. Hayes wishes,
r
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on ---
behalf of
... the to
sick with croup.
' by ordering the withdrawal of all vessels
$60
on
each
cow
in
twelve
months.
Yours trulv,
The annual meeting of the school dis­ 1 pupils of the primary department of the Instead of people flocking to the large
of its navy from Philippine walers and
Born, on Saturday, to the wife of Mr.
PAGE & SON.
trict will take place at the school house | public school, to thank those who sub­ cities, how much better it would be for
placing the lives and property of its sub*
J. Ford, a daughter.
on Monday afternoon, at l:30 p.m., for scribed for the organ, recently placed in them to locate in a county like this where
{’rets there under the protection of the
Mr. Joseph Bixby was in the city on the pur|>ose of electing a director and the school for the benefit of the young they can make a comfortable and inde­
A Hot Shot.
Jnited States government. This action
school clerk.
folks. It is almost useless to add pendent living upon thirty or forty acres
Monday from Beaver.
! is regarded as a master stroke of diplo-
that LIIt
the organ is nigniv
highly prized ana
and will | of laud. The farmers of Tillamook coun­
~
|
macy,
by which will lie removed all pos­
The
Oregonian,
commenting
upon
the
Mr. A. J. Wilks cameover from Dilley 1 t w* A wor^ns‘]rnved.on the steamer be of great assistance in cultivating the
ty are industrious and prosperous, and transportation from this county, had sibility of a clash between German and
to look after his ranch.
m™.7d
Pr,mar< <iePart- musical tastes of the pupils,
i American interests about Manila, and
ment
of the minim
I iaa I and ♦Is»»
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there is plenty of room for thousands this to say ;
meat of
public rt
school
the other j
Mr. and Mrs. Sibley have removed for the Presbyterians. They were ordered
gives notice to all the world and especial-
Rev. R. E. Dunlap, pastor of the M.E. more.
T
he
Astorian,
in
its
persistent
ranting
from the city to Hobsonville.
ly to any Americans who entertained any
I church, had the misfortune to meet with
through Mr. Shannahan.
In answer to a correspondent, who re­ and raving over the failure of the Al­ suspicions of sinister designs by Germany
' “
an
accident
on Friday. He was splitting marks that “our school geographies say
W
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cciucni o
County school superintendents will be
mighty to locate the headwaters of the of tlie wislies and purposes of tlie Ger-
Mr. B. L. r Hadley s ’ new
saloon
is being i WO
od in
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wood
in his
his wood shed when the ax
elected for four years in future.
elaborately fitted-up regardlessofexpetise ( knocked against the building. It came there is more rainfall at the Cascades, Columbia at Tongue point, and thus leave i man empire to cultivate the friendship
Oregon,
than
in
any
other
part
of
the
the
wheatraisers of the Northwest with­ of tiw United states.
There is some talk of erecting a cheese to make it attractive, and, when com-! down with much force, striking the left
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factory on Jno. Svenson’s ranch.
P.e|ed» w,*j resemble those in our large foot, penetrating the shoe, and almost state,” the Oregonian makes this reply: out the competition of that cheapest of ( The . announcement
this ____
act ______
of the
cities tor elegant appearance.
1 severed three of the toes, one of which I “Cascade Locks has an average annual all methods of freight carrying—water 'Gt>'rinan government came at the close of
Mr. Chas. Pye, from Nehalem, spent
I
precipitation
of
79.70
inches
;
Portland,
transportation
—
is
overlooking
a
bin
»
a
day
that
had
been
full
of
sensational
H. L. Moye, who canvassed the conntv I Dr’ Hawke found it necessary to ampu-
several days inthecity last week.
j 45 miles west, has 45.85 inches, and The drance to trade right at its own doors, ’ rumors of a clash between the Amvri-
last summer with pianos and organs, : ta^e-
Rev. C. Mills, of Beaver, was in the Vn PPj"g a great part of the time at the ' The ma»y friends of Mr. B. J. Stephens, I Dalles, 45 miles east, has 15.31 inches. The Tillamook reigon is a rich and fertile , cans and Germans in Manila, the minors
! Greater precipitation occurs at other land, its splended dairy farms annually fluallv going so far as to assert that Ad-
city last Wednesday on business.
Allen house, committed suicide by drown-1 son of Assessor J. S. Stephens, will be | places in Oregon; At a place called Glen- produces millions of pounds of butter: I
Dewey had fired on and sunk a
j glad to hear of his marriage at Spokane, ora, located 111 a gap of the Coast range the finest cranberries in the world grow I German vessel at Manila. Any linger-
Snrely you know “Risk," the man who ing at Salem about a month ago.
won’t rust. Ask Tuttle about him.
Mr. J. A. Monroe has sold the steam Wash., on the 10th of last month, to of mountains, 46 miles west of Portland, in its maishes; its grazing lands pasture ; jng fearB ¡n naval circles were set at rest
precipitation is 128.56 inches. large birds of cattle, while the wealth | finally at the close of the dav by the re-
annual precin
A new lot of fresh highgrade teas and launch Ireie to Captain Thompson, who , Miss Nel,ie Basey, of Heppner, Or., who the
both in Tillamook of timber in the surrounding hills an-; (.eipt of some dispatches from .Manila,
will run the boat on the Nehalem river, congratulate him upon the happy event Bay City and Nehalem,
Meh;
coffees just received at Cohn & Co’s. •
Mr. Munroe is thinking some of putting I and wish him and his bride a lon£ life of county, have an annual precipitation of nually adds thousands to its revenues. . but without mention of • any untoward •
All the churches in the city will hold on a larger boat in the near future.
! happiness. Mr. Stephens is located at from 100 to 120 inches. Glenora has the
All of its wealth is right at Astoria’s incident,
___ Based on the fact. Secretary
their prayer meetings on Thursday even­
I (»rand Forks, B.C., where he has several record for the heaviest rainfall in Oregon doors, and properly handled, that city Long, Secretary Alger, Captain Crown­
1 he I resbyterians will resume their logging contracts.
and almost for the United States. Clear­ should have a monopoly of the Tillamook inshield and General Corbin all took the
ings.
services at the court house next Sunday I
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t
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water, in Jefferson county, Washington, trade, but, to use a favorite expression of responMbility of denying the rumors in
The steamer Harrison left here on Mon­ evening.
It is the intention of the voung
''«felt amused the other night how
day for Astoria and expects to leave the people to organize a Christian Endeavor °ne our «tizens proposed settling the had 126.31 inches during 1898 ; the an­ the Astorian, it is “throttled by a grasp the strongest turins.
nual
average at Clearwater is about ing corporation andgi inding monopoly,’’
Finally at the close of the day, and
bay to-day.
that evening before the regular service, i ^hting in the Philippines. Our worthy what it is at Glenora.’’
which lias exclusive control of th 3 trans­ after the official close of the depart­
.
citizen
suggested
that
if
the
government
The single men, in the shooting match
portation
line
between
Astoria
and
Tilla
­
ments, the announcement was made for
law, which increased the salaries would offer the people on the Pacific
on Sunday, scored more points than the of The
mook, and by its peculiar methods of do­ the reason of the great confidence the of­
the county judge to $600 per annum ; Coast $25 for every Filipinos’ scalp our
Tillamook Dairy Association.
married men.
ing business is driving trade to San Fran­ ficials had in the falsity of rumors, the
c county treasurer to $550; and
__ . putting
-111- I army at Manila would soon be dispensed
Steamer Harrison brought about the county assessor on a salary of $800 with. This may be a pretty good western
The stockholders of the Tillamook Dairy cisco which rightfully belongs to Astoria statement being authorized that by one
twenty five tons offreight for Cohn & Co. per annum, went into effect on the 17th idea of settling up matter quick, but it Association held their annual meeting and Ponland. The above is only cue of bold stroke Germany had removed all
scores of complaints that have been ^ent : I>ossihility of any clash at Manila. It
of February.
on her last trip.
*
would horrify the people in the east.
on Monday and elected the following offi­ out from Tillamook, protesting against I was announced that the Germsn govern-
Mr. J. E. Tuttle is going to put in new
Work was commenced on the building
The annual meeting of the Oregon cers for the ensuing year : Directors, the embargo which the Astoria transpor­ ( ment had ordered their ships away from
wire for the telephone between this city to be erected next to the post office, and Dairymen’s Association will be held in
tation monopoly hits laid on trade with ! Manila, probably to their new naval sta-
which is to be occupied bv Mr. J. S. Stur­ Portland on Friday and Saturday, March Frank Trout, Albert Maroff and Henry that fair land, and it is the duty of the I tion on the Chinese coast. The announce­
and Hobsonville.
geon’s drug store. It will be a two-story 10 and 11. The importance of a meet-i Leach; treasurer. Claude Thayer ; secre­ Astorian, as the self-appointed regulater ment was coupled with the statement
Died, on Saturday morning, Lyda, the building, and will add greatly to the ap­
ing of this kind if attended by the dairy- i tary, Mrs. Sophia Severance. The asso­ of transportation problems throughout that the German vessels were needed
three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pearance of the city.
men of Oregon, as it should lx, is self ciation manufactured during the year the universe, to give this matter prompt there.
Alfred J. Burkhalter.
The Second Oregon Volunteers had one evident. Organization means strength 1898, 134,709 pounds of butter and re­ attention.
If you have any potatoes, hides or man killed at Manila last week and one and prosperity. The experience of the past
HOTHI. PERSONALS.
butter to sell take it to Cohn & Co.'sand seriously wounded. Edwin Hampton, year has forcibly called attention to the ceived for same $26,545.54. For manu­ Port of Tillamook Commission.
get the highest market price.
*
of Portland, was the first of the Oregon necessity of maintaining a strong dairy facturing it cost $3,320.68, making the
Allen House.
The newly appointed Port of Tilla­
It will be seen by the weather report boys to die on the field of battle, although association in the state. For the coming average net price, after paying all ex­
Dilley—A. J. Wilks and G. C. (»ray.
meeting an interesting program has been penses, 17 cents and 2 mills.
mook Commission held its first meeting
that the rainfall in Tillamook county over thirty have died from disease.
Nehalem—Chas. Pye, B. A. Todd, H.
arranged.
on Wednesday afternoon, when the fol­
for February registered 16.89 inches.
The following letter was read before lowing members attended; Messrs. C. Mills.
Assessor J. S. Stephens will soon make
Trask—D. Curtis.
We will take pity on Mr. B. F. Durfee the association, which explains itself:
The new portable saw mill has been the assessment of thecounty, and, tosave
Thayer, H. Alderman, A. J. Cohn, F.
Blaine—Wm. N. Bays.
shipped from Portland and will be him considerable time in doing so, he re­ by not answering his letter in our con­
Wheeler, F. R. Beals and W. Olsen.
Portland, Ore., Feb. 22. 1898.
Woods—O. R. Chamberlain.
brought to the city on the next steamer. quests that all persons make an inven­ temporary last week, and in doing so we Directors and Stockholders of Tillamook
Mr.
Claude
Thayer
was
elected
tem
­
Beaver
—All Bunn.
resist a great temptation to lx severely
Dairy Asso., Tillamook, Oregon.
porarychairman and Mr. Fred C. Baker
The new school law provides for only tory of their property of every discrip­ critical. He has been doing considera-
I/arsen House.
tion
previous
to
him
calling
upon
them.
G entlemen : Enclosed please find our
two teachers’ examinations for certifi­
Nestucca—Bennie Lvstcr.
beefing on the street about the “Hot Box check for $607.25 for shipment of butter secretary pro. tern.
cates annually, viz., in April and August.
The
commissioners
then
decided
on
a
San
Francisco
—A. (». Williams.
Dr. J. B. Price died at his home at and Fire Trap” notoriety we gave him,
received February 8th, which is in full
Nehalem—Charles Pye, Dr. Spalding.
A. W. Bunn, of the Nestucca, was in Ellensburg, Wash., a week ago last Fri­ and in doing so tells a nice little joke on to date for all butter shipped from your number ofcommittees, and the chairman
Netarts—G. B. Willey, M. Morgan, G.
the city the fore part of the week in the day, in his 80th year. About 12 years himself, which is worth publishing. The Association. We have now been entirely made the appointments, which were as
Palmer.
interest of the cheese factory at Beaver. ago he practiced medicine in this county, night after he put the hot rock in his bed out of your Trask River for more than follows ;
Fair view—G. Chance. Edd Demsev,
i and all who remember him speak most and caught theclothes on fire he resorted
Finance Committee—F. Wheeler, F. R.
O ne thing is peculiarly remarkable highly of him. Mr. Eugene C. Price, oi to the hot water bottle process of warm­ one week, and have been looking for an­ Beals and W. Olsen.
Alfred Corlson, — Rogers, W. Maxwell.
other arrival every day.
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Some
our
about the last state legislature, officials Wilson river, is his oldest son.
Beaver—-Joe Bixby.
ing his bed, probably thinking it was customers have become impatient be­
Committee on Correspondence—H.
salaries in all counties were well boosted
Bay City—Cleve Madison, Fred Dun­
safer.
Not
so,
however,
for
the
cork
of
Aiderman,
A.
J.
Cohn
and
P.
W.
Todd.
cause it has not arrived, and gone to
A number ofamendments were made
ham, Louie Dusham, Bill Dusham, E. L.
up.
Special Committee on First Bend in Me Neil, George Williams, Will Reifen*
in the fish law of 1898. Regarding the bottle came out and wet the bed. other brands. Market is now firmer
Mr. F. R. Beals returned to the city on Tillamook bay it specifies that “nor He has our sympathy under those cir­ owing to the lion-arrival of any butter Slough—P. McIntosh, D. T. Edmunds burger, Dr. Madison.
Friday ni^ht, having been to Spokane shall it lx lawful to fish for or take any cumstances. Next please.
from Tillamook, and we could get an and W. Olsen.
South Prairie—Bill Carnet .
Committee on
Drv Stocking—F.
looking after his interests in the Republic salmon in Tillamook bay, or any of the
Barnegat—Bert Biggs.
The postmaster-general has made a advanced price for butter if it were Wheeler, F. R. Beals and J. A. Cohn.
mines.
waters of any stream flowing into such , decision in regard to postmasters who here now, probably 52%cts. to 55 cts.,
Lighthouse—Mr. Boyington,
Miss
Committee
on
Tonnage
Duties
—
W.
Newell.
Mrs. Sturgeon left 011 the steamer Har­ bay, from the 20th of November until ( fail to notify the publishers of subscribers und we hope it will arrived before butter Olsen, D. T. Edmunds and F. Wheeler.
declines,
should
it
arrive
within
a
day
or
Portland—W. Martin, E. W. Copner,
rison on Monday for Portland, but had the 15th day of April and the 15th day i | who move or fail to take their papers
The committees were ordered to report
' from the office, to the effect that such two, we hope to sell it at a good price, at the next meeting of the Commission. — Priggiet.
to return to the city until the boat could July.”
but
if
much
longer
delayed
market
may
McMinnville—Ixe Collard, Harry Prit­
get out.
“Don’t you know Lisk ?” Well, he’s the 1 postmasters shall lx held responsible for change and decline again.
The matter of e«ecting a president was chard.
the amount of such subscription. The
We hope that your Directors and Stock deferred until the next meeting so that
J. A. Todd & Co. are having an addi­ genius who manufactures tinware that new postal law also says that anyone
tion put on their store building, as well will not rust. Mr. J. E. Tuttle is the sole subscribing for a paper and refusing to holders Del that we have done as well all members could lx present.
Legal Voters.
as fixing a commodious hall for lodge agent in Tillamook, and has just received I pay for it shall lx liable to criminal pros­ | with your shipments of butter for the
Mr. Claude Thayer was elected secre­
a large consignment of these goods, in- |
1
past
year,
anti
in
fact,
every
since
we
An TDK ti umidi tu bimi elections take
purposes
eluding rustless boilers, kettles, coffee and ecution. Now the country editors who have had the agency for the sale of it, as tary and treasurer .Mr. Joseph Lahmon place
on Monday, it may be of interest
The Tillamook Lumbering Co. will pay tea pots, pans, in fact, everything in the . bellyache once every few weeks about de­ ! was possible to do in this market. We was appointed port warden.
to
know who are legal voters. Here is
linquent subscribers will surely bug their
The
names
of
the
commissioners
were
$1.02 on the Dollar for County War­ tinware line.
1 certainly could not have done any better
the law oil that point, which was pass**<l
rants in Lumber, or will trade lumber ■ Will close my gallery for good about ■ eves out when they see they have this , I with it had every pound of it been our placed in the hat to determine the time at the S|xcial session of legislature : In
whip hand to force them to pay up.
thev
should
serve
on
the
commissioner,
for hay or oats.
| own. We treat all goods consigned to
I April 15th and shall travel in the Will- ,
ana drawing resulted ; Six years—F. R. all school districts in this state now
By the provisions of the new school law amette valley, therefore, if you wish to I T he Astorian says it is Ixlieved in As­ us exactly as if they belonged to us, and Beals, I). T. Edmunds and A. J. Cohn ; | created or that shall hereafter be created,
i
give
our
shippers
the
benefit
of
our
large
the county school superintendent of Till­ ; have work done come at once. A lot of toria that the A. & C. R. R. company
four years—F. Wheeler, P. W. Todd and any citizen of this state, male or female,
amook county is to receive a salary of picture mouldings received by the last will ultimately extend its system down outside trade, which has taken us nearly C. Thayer ; two years—H. Aiderman, I married or unmarried, shall be entitled
to vote at any school election or school
steamer will be sold at cost, to close out. the coast, which would bring thousands twenty years to establish, and in this W. Olsen and P. .McIntosh.
$500 per annum.
meeting, who is 21 years of age, and has
Don’t delay, I mean just what 1 say,— of dollars of business to that city. No ; way we have built up the largest pro­
Owing to the large amount of rain the
An
informal
discussion
took
place
as
resided in the district thirty (30) days
doubt it would, and from Tillamook duce commission business in Portland.
H eins ’ A rt S tudio .
past week but very little progress was
The only thing that prevents us doing to the Ixst course to pursue in mak­ immediately prixeeding the meeting or
county. But our friends at Astoria know
O ur respected contemporary appears to from experience how much jaw bone work ! even better than we have done hereto­ ing improvements in Hoquarton Slough I election, ami who has pro|xrty in the
made in the new business houses just
be greatly concerned but the make-up of and years of rag chewing it takes to build fore with your product, is the transport­ and Tillamook bay, but tlie commission district of the value of at least $100, as
commenced to be erected.
the H eadlight . Our constitutents are
era thought it advisable to wait until
We have to announce the death of Mr. an intelligent class of people, requiring a railroad. Of course Tillamook county ation lietween Tillamook and Porthind. theseveral committees reported, and ad­ shown by the last proceeding county
assessment, upon which he or she is re­
James Tomlinson, which occurred on something more than “patent” medicine will have a railroad eventually, for the We hope in the near future that they journed to meet on the 15th of March.
quired to pay a tax ; provided, that in
Wednesday evening at the prime old age sheets to satisfy their furtile minds, and growing creamery industry demands it. may lx improved facilities so that your
districts of less than 1000 inhabitants,
of 90 years. Obituary notice next week. that is why they find the columns of the One thing is sure, if the A. & C. is slow butter will sell for the highest market
price,
which
it
would
do
all
the
time
if
women who are widowsand malecitizens
Masonic Notice.
in jumping at a splendid feeder like Tilla­
The county court convenes Monday H eadlight interesting.
we
could
lx
sure
of
receiving
it
on
regu
­
who are over twenty-one (21) years of
mook county, it is only natural to look
A
F A A
M.—T illamook age who have children of school age,
and the board of county commissioners I The ladies of the M.E. church will give for an extension of the railroad from lar days each week. There are no better
L odgr , N o . 57. Stated coinniuni.
on Wednesday. There are several road their entertainment, postponed on ac­ Sheriden into the county. So, instead of goods made anywhere than the product
(Htioti. Saturday evening, March and who shall have resided in the dis­
petitions the board will have to act upon. count of the protracted meetings, on “briuging thousands of dollars of busi-i i turned out by the Tillamook Dairy Asso.
4th, i >99, al 7:3« p rn.
trict thirty (30) days, as aforesaid, shall
Sojourning brethren cordially lx entitled to vote in any school meet­
Mr. C. I. Clough has opened his new Friday evening* March 10th, at the opera ness’’ to Astoria, the products would ^o ( . ciation. We hope that this year prices
invited
ings for the election of school directors
By order of the W M .
drug store with a complete and new stock house. The program will consist in part out in the opposite direction to Astoria. will rule as hign as last, and perhaps
or school clerk.
T hom . H.*G ovnh , Sec.
of goods. The store is nicely fitted up ! of a children’s cantata and aladies quar­ Prav, what is the Astoria Push Club 1 higher. With improved conditions in all
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