Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 09, 1899, Image 1

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    THE
HEADLIGHT
JOB PRINTING
IS THE
Newiest, Brightest and
Leading Newspaper of
Tillamook County.
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
MARCH
9th,
1899
< CH AS
Speeial Attention and Extreme Care uiill be given to the Preparation and Compounding of Physieians’s
Prescriptions and all other Medieal Compounds.
The Prices of all goods will be reasonable and the quality guaranteed.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
The Tillamook Lumbering Co. will pay The ladies of the Presbyterian Church i bow. Admission 10c. After the pro­ representative have looked after this the property owners on First Avenue E.,
$1.02 on the Dollar for County War­ will give a “Cobweb SociaP’at the home gram ice cream and cake will be served. county. But the increase in the appro­ between First and Second streets, that it
Mr. B. C. Hadley has an attack of the rants in Lumber, or will trade lumber of Mrs. Drew on Friday evening, March Remember the time, Friday evening, at priation would never have been made intended ordering that street improved,
for hay or oats.
*
grippe.
17th, 1899, beginning at 7:30 p. m. the opera house. The band has accepted had the citizens remained indifferent, in and if they raixd any objection to appear
Dennis Ryan, who was night watchman Everybody invited and a good time an invitation to attend, and will make a do-nothing, don’t care style. There’s before the council at its next meeting. It
Mr. W. Kinnaman was in from Beaver
nothing like hustle and agitation, and is proposed to plank this street with 3
of the city a few years ago, died at New guaranteed. Refreshments, 15 cents, you feel happy while you eat.
on Tuesday.
Mr. Chas. I. Clough’s new drug store Tillamookers should keep this up until by 8 planking. An ordinance to regulate
Mr. J. R. Dillow, of Blaine, was in the Mexico, and his brother, William Ryan, proceeds to go toward pavingfor church
left on Tuesday to bring his body to this organ.
is another attractive addition to the city. the government improves our harbors the moving of buildings was passed to
city on Wednesday.
and bays so that the products of this its final stages, and on motion it was
county for burial.
“Don't you know Lisk ?’’ Well, he's the The store is neatly fitted up and presents
The Dewey and the Maggie went out
county can be shipped to market with j passed. Another ordinance, to regulate
The
young
people
of
the
Presbyterian
genius
who
manufactures
tinware
that
quite
a
nice
appearance,
while
his
large
on Monday morning.
the sale of spirituous liquors, prohibiting
church organized a Christian Endeavor will not rust, Mr. J. E. Tuttle is the sole stock of drugs is new and right up to some show of regularity.
Gold dust, 20c. for a three pound pack­
the selling of the same to minors and
The
annual
meeting
of
the
school
dis
­
on Sunday with Miss Ruth Cooper pre­ agent in Tillamook, and has just received date. Mr. Clough is an experienced drug­
age, at Cohn & Co.'s.
sident, Miss Lottie Wiley secretary, and a large consignment of these goods, in­ gist, having been in the employ of Wm. trict took place on Monday, with Mr. G. Indians, closing of tile saloons on Sun­
The person who lost a key can get it Mr. H. Alderman treasurer.
cluding rustless boilers, kettles, coffee and Plunder & Co., the retail and wholesale Edumnds presiding. The school cencus days, and to prohibit minors and women
showed that there were 297 children in | entering them, etc., passed its first read,
by calling at this office.
A person inquiring about Tillamook tea pots, pans, in fact, everything in the druggists of Portland, for nine years.
Mr. L. H. Bro wn returned to the city on county wanted to know ifwe had enough tinware line.
This alone is a strong recommendation the district. Tlie district received the ! ing.
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sum of $1991.48, which the directors
Tuesday from Portland.
rainfall for dairying purposes. Surely Will close my gallery for good about as to Mr. Clough’s ability as a pharma­
Obituary,
used for school purposes. Mr. A. McNair
Mr. 0. Brown left Tuesday to visit his over one hundred inches in twelve April 15th and shall .travel in the Will­ cist, and as a compounder of medicines
was
unanimously
elected
director
and
family at Forest Grove.
mouths is sufficient for all purposes.
amette valley, therefore, if you wish to he is highly recommended, particularly Mr. T. II. Goyne clerk. The question of By the death of Mr. James Tomlinson,
| in the preparation of physician’s pre-
Mr. John Barker is expected back from
It's nice to see a lot of new business have work done come at once. A lot of
the bonded indebtedness caused quite a which occurred on Wednesday evening of
| scriptions.
the East about the 12th.
houses going up, but does the amount of picture mouldings received by the last
discussion. The concensus of opinion last week at the home of bis daughter,
Died, on Wednesday morning, Alfred was in favor of paying the indebtedness Mrs. Kelso, Tillamook county has lost
High grade corn and tomatoes—three business done here warrant the expendi­ steamer will be sold at cost, to close out.
D.
Tufts, aged 69 years. He was a pioneer off. It was pointed out that already a respected old gentleman who was held
Don't
delay,
I
mean
just
what
I
say,
—
ture
?
Or,
to
put
it
in
another
way,
is
cans for 25c. at Cohn & Co.’s.
of Oregon, coming to this state in 1853. the district had paid $1200 in interest in the highest esteem and honored by all
H eins ’ A kt S tudio .
Who collided with Mr. Geo. Edmund’s it not a wee bit premature constructing
who knew him. He had attained the
so many ?
I Mr. Geo. Poteet, ofthe LittleNestucca, He had been a volunteer fireman. The on the bonds, that the school house was
store window and punctured it ?
At the delegated Grange convention in was in the city over Wednesday. He deceased was well known in Portland getting in a bad condition, and if some­ advance age of 90 years. The funeral
The hose company will hold its monthly the city on Saturday, Representative J.
where he was in the cooperage business thing was not done to liquidate the debt service took place on Friday at the M.E.
says the Little Nestucca country is com­
meeting this (Thursday) evening.
W. Maxwell and Mrs. Maxwell were ing to the front and the people are mak­ some years ago. He obtained some they would, in another ten years, have church, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Dun.
The Tillamook Lumber Co. will trade chosen delegates to the State Grange to ing money since Mr. McIntosh got his notoriety in that city building himself no school house with the debt still hang­ lap, aad the burial in the Oddfellows'
be held in Portland on the fourth Tues­ cheese factory in running order. They j a tank house and living in it when the ing over them. The meeting was in a cemetery. The deceased was a Mason,
lumber for cattle, oats, hay or barley. *
I fire limits extended to his property. quandary how best to proceed for the ghters. In 1830 he moved to Missouri,
day in May,
all know Me is an A No. 1 cheese maker,
Sheriff Aiderman has been confined to
Edward, the five months old child of i ■ and will pay a gilt edged price tor milk. , The burial took place the same after- reason that the bonds became due next and from there crossed the plaias and
his home with an attack of rheumatism.
1 noon in the Oddfellows’ cemetery, and August and that the tax had already settled in Salem, Marion county, Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Burkhalter, died
Star tobacco 45c. a pound at Cohn & on Saturday, being th- second death in County Judge G. W. Sappington held out of respects- to the veteran fireman,
been levied, and under these circumstances in 1853, and has resided with bis dau.
Co.'s. Battle Ax tobacco, 25c. a pound. their family within a week. They have court on Monday. In the matter of the i the Tillamook Hose Company attended
and the impressive ritual of that order
there remains no other alternative for
estate
of
J.
C.
Hall
the
court
confirmed
j
the
funeral.
Attorney
T.
B.
Handley
the
sympathy
of
the
community
in
their
Sunday was an ideal summer's day and
the directors but to rebond the district. was read at the grave bv tile memliers
j the sale of the real property. In the mat. I delivered an oration at the grave. The
of Tillamook lodge, No. 57.
how amphibious Tillamookers did enjoy sad bereavements.
E ditors are the first to hear of gross
| ter ofthe estates of J. B. Quick and Rav ' deceased had been stopping at the home
The deceased was born in Baron co.,
Presiding Elder Bell, of the United
it.
indiscretions of men and women, things
M. Quick, F. M. and M. V. Davidson and I of Mrs. Davidson, where he died.
Kentucky, Aug. 7,1809, and was married
Mr. C. I. Clough’s new sign over his Brethren church, will conduct a quarterly E. Barker, the court ordered sale of real
unfit for publication, intrigues, clandes­
to Miss Mary Short April 9, 1829, and to
drug store, for artistic design, takes the meeting at Beaver on the 11th and 12th property. The administrators in the County Judge Sappington makes the tine meetings, wine suppers for two, the ’
them was born eleven children, of whom
inst.
On
the
following
Saturday
the
rev.
statement
that
if
the
money
expended
in
cake.
estates of Henry C. Bakerand B. Bubach graveling roads in this county had been moon-light walk, the intimate friend, | four survive him—two sons and two dau.
gentleman
will
officiate
overthe
quarter
­
girls
gone
astray,
flirtations
with
mar-|
The Tillamook Lumber Co. can now
were discharged.
used in planking instead of graveling the ried women, amours of married men—in j ghter, Mrs. Kelso, since 1879, who has
furnish your lumber bills on short ly meeting in Tillamook city.
California is in the throes of another roads, all the main roads in this county fact all neighborhood scandal. Editors , tenderly and lovingly cared for him
Send the Headlight to vour friends in
notice.
warm spell, the weather there now being would now be nicely planked. He asks generally know all the naughty doings in j in his declining years. The deceased was
Mr. A. E. Imbler left on Wednesday for the middle west and in the east and let more like that of fulv than anythingelse. this query : After expending enough
a community, no matter how secret. If I converted and joined the Baptist church
a visit to Hood River, to be gone about them know how we are progressing in The thermometer in many places going money on gravel to plank the county one-half they knew to lie true was when quite young, mid in his old days
Tillamook. We will forward the Head­
a week.
past the 85 degree mark, and in one or roads, what kind of roads have we got published, divorce suits would follow, ! he was waiting to lie called to his future
light regularly upon the receipt of the
If business men want a good attractive
two places almost touched 90. Should today. The judge has been watching in some cases social ostracism in others, | home. Quite a number of citizens attend,
advertisement they must advertise in the regular subscription price.
this warm weather be very extended, it quite closely the work put upon a num shotguns and gore, desolate homes, im-1 ed the funeral out of respect for the de­
We
wonder
if
the
political
calamity
is
reported crops will suffer considerably. l>er of roads and how easily they are cut prisonment. lynching, shame humilia- . ceased gentleman and in sympathy with
Headlight.
Mr. J. W. Martin, from Seattle, came howlers of a few years ago have noticed No wonder Californians are coming to up, and he is perfectly convinced that the tion, and misery. The editor learns so | the bereaved family.
most economical solution of the problem much of the shame and hypocracy of life !
in on Monday to look after his property the voluntary increase in wages of 10 per the Webfoot state.
cent in the large manufacturing centers
in this county.
When the tug Maggie left Nehalem of good roads, for this county at least, is it is a wonder he believes in anything, on
of the country ? This takes the wind out
with the scow schooner Dewey in tow, to plank them, owing to so much rainfall earth or hereafter. And strange as it may
Rev. F. II. Neff intends commencing a of thecalamity howlers’ sails.
she ran right into a series of squalls, and lack of foundation. We believe the appear, people who are loudest in their
revival in the Freeman school house the
Mr.
Lewis
L.
Shortridge
was
over
from
which continued until’she reached the judge’« head is level on the plank road abuse of the editor usually owe their I
latter part of this week.
Dolph on business Tuesday. He informs Columbia bar, where she, for five hours, question. Of course there are those who standing in society to his forbearance, j
Grass in Tillamook county is growing us that the road through the Grand tried to get in. Dan Overton, the en. do not coincide with him, but the next Like Ajax denying the lightning they
quite fast and dairymen have a broad Ronde reservation is to be planked, and j gineer, says that every one on board few years will demonstrate whether love to make a grand stand play know-1
smile on their countenances.
as the grade over that road is quite easy was sea sick, and the tug rolled and gravel or plank is the best for roads in ing full well that it will not change the
result.
Mr. W. J. May received word that his it will be the means of making it a popu- j tossed so that he would not have given Tillamook county.
mother was dangerously ill, and left for lar road for travel.
5 cents for her at one time. George This much can be said about the agita­ The city council met on Monday even­
Iowa on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Townsend come in over the North Adams, who was for some time mate of tion in this city to improve Hoquarton ing with President I)r. Hawke in the
George Johnson had the misfortune to Yamhill road on Wednesday afternoon, the Maggie, is now her master, Captain slough. Our senators and representatives chair, and Councilmcn J. E. Tuttle, J.
fall while skating at the skating rink on from Portland to took after his cream- Crimm having resigned that position at at Washington—especially Senator Mc­ Jones, L. Hiner and L. Olsen present.
Bride and Representative Tongue—hav­ Bill allowed were : L. Hiner, $2 ; water
Thursday evening*and sprained his leg.
ery business here. He believes an electric ■ Nehalem.
ing heard through the Headlight of the company, »40 ; Cohn & Co., »1.50 ;|
j
At
the
entertainment
to
tie
given
by
the
line
from
Sheridan
to
Tillamook
would
Rev. R. E. Dunlap will hold his regular
j ladies of the M.E. church at the opera agitation by the people of this county for marahal'« salary, »30 ; recorder's salary, I
services at Bay City next Sunday morn­ be a good payinginvestment.
house to.morrow (Friday) evening, an the government to improve Tillamook »10 ; Tillamook Lumber Co., $2.85. In
The
following
unclaimed
letters
remain
ing, and at Tillamook in the evening at
regard to the city printing, the matter I
uncalled for at the post office : Sina attractive program is arranged, and will bays, sloughs and harbors, had $8000
7:30.
i contain selections by a male quartette, added to the $1 7,000 which had been pro­ was left over until the next meeting, the
Strom,
E.
Schlemitiz,
John
Berry,
Naniai
The highest scorer each week at the
council objecting to pay legal rules for !
Dawson, George S.Nelson, Auguste Cho. a mixed quartette, and a cantata, "The posed in the river and harbor bill, making
bowling alley receives one dollar. Judge
the publication of city ordinances. The ,
$25
,000.
In
face
of
the
opposition
to
I
Rainbow
Prince,
“
in
which
the
fairies
and
Sappington was the highest scorer last pard, Myrtle Hamilton. M. Herrick, Jno. j brownies will weave the prince a rain- the appropriations, our senators and ouncil ordered that the recorder notify |
Miller —A. W. S everance , postmaater.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
N EW
We have been short on many lines and entirely out of Feed on account of giving up our warehouse for
the new Drug Store. But we have our new warehouse finished and will receive on the next boat a Large Stock
of Flour, Ground Barley, Shorts, Bran, Wheat, Cracked Corn, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Rice, Beans, Rolled
Wheat, Coal Oil, Sugar, Canned Tomatoes, Canned Corn, Arbuckle and Lion Coffee, Baking Powder, Pickcis
in barrels and bottles, and many other Grocerica.
ANOTHER consignment of shoes and the largest
AND MOST SELECT LINE OF GENTS TIES that we
have yet purchased will be here.
Our New Stock of Hats for 1899 will also come.
K ep your eyes and ears open. When you hear the boat whistle you will know it is loaded with New Goods for
j
TODD &, CO., TillEtm.0
our
NEW
STOCK