Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 06, 1899, Image 1

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    THE HEADLIGHT
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Tillamook County.
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
JULY 6th
$1.50 per year.
0
LIFE !
0
Is sometimes wrapped in a small bottle,
door was closed against death by a single bottle of medicine.
Doubtless, there have been times in your experience when you were convinced that the
Isn’t it important, therefore, with such serious matters to be sure ot you druggist ?
I don’t brag of an elaborate “checking” system. Every druggist should check prescriptions carefully. I guide myself just as much
on the quality of my drugs and the careful way in which I prepare my medicines.
To make 18 caret gold you must have a certain amount of gold. To be truly accurate iu compounding medicines is more than
weights and measures.
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TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
School Apportionment.
Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook office held prisoner that length of time with
The selection of a principal for a pub­ Homer Mason, salary or clerk for June >133.38
E. 1). Severance, salary as deputy clerk
! the fly hook in its mouth.
lic school is a delicate and most iinpor
July 7th.
lor June
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Apportionment to the School Districts of Till-
II. H Alderman, salary as sheriff for
More new goods at Mrs. Sturgeon’s !
mook county, Oregon, July 3rd, 1899.
1 B. H. Bunn has a general job shop is
June
.............
Dr. Lowe, a most eminent eyesight tant part of the duties of the school direc
this week,
* |
E. W, Stanley, salary as dupty sheriff
tors,
for
it
dopenda
greatly
upon
their
Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to specialist of McMinnville, Ore., will be
Bal. of Í50
Pro-
No. of No. of
A M. Austin, one day in office
Apportion­
The steamer Harrison left on Tuesday do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well in Dr. Wise’soffice from the 12th to 19th discretion and wisdom what kind of a G. B. Lamb, salary as school superintend­
Dint. Pupils.
rate.
ent
and
incidental
expenses
Total.
ment.
for Astoria.
as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work I of July. He will bring all of the latest school will follow. This duty now de­ J. S. Stephens, salary as assessor for June
575.28
1
107
$12 15
5*3 >3
Carl Wallin, salary as Supervisor of Road
volves
upon
the
directors
of
this
district.
The plug uglies were a miserable fail­ guaranteed first class.
! insturments for testing the eyes as well
62.30
2
85
12.15 ....
district No. 2.......................................
50.15
We
do
not
think
it
Is
to
the
best
interest
S. J. Sturgeon, for merchandise
ure on Tuesday
12.98
22 ...
8 ..
13.15
15.43
Go to the Pacific Lumber Co.’s yard if ! as a big stock of glasses at all prices. Dr.
W.
H.
H
(
ary,
for
hardware
of Tillamook school for the directors to Netarts Bay Lumber Co., for lumber
22.41
12 15
34 57
4
JS
The Tillamook Lumbering Co. wants you want lumber. The number of teams Lowe can’t carry his eyetesting instru-
43 ...
13.15
be changing principals every year, and E E. Lyster, for board and care of H. M.
•
36.93
24.73
5 ..
hauling lumber from there proves that ments from house to house, You must
to buy 500 cords of wood.
Tucker
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6 ..
3« 62
13.15
33
19.47
for that reason we would advise the di I. f . Larsen, for blacksmithing
*
see
him
in
Dr.
Wise
’
s
office.
7.67
19-82
13.15
Ex-Go vernor W. W Thayer is on a visit peop'« have found out where to get a
7
13
furnished saw mill . .
rector'» to take t his matter into their con- A. Watt, for potatos
saw mill chew
41.06
8
28,91
1315
....
49
io his son, Mr. Claude Thayer.
good cJas8 of lumber-
J. West met with a serious accident on , siderar,ion, so that in choosing a princi- Wirt Sappington
1H7.38
12.15
17513
>97
»
Thejolist Packing Company of Seattle Saturday at the Netarts saw mill. I’ pal it may be with the view of keeping C. C. Jensen ......................................................
61.71
IO
.
.
Mrs. and Miss Lily Baker returned from
49.56
13.15
Isham Cox
kiwi the
.1 person in
_• that
.1 i position.
.
XT 4. only so, F. N.Codonan
has made arrangements to pack 14-,000 was clearing up near the cut off saw and
. 28.08
11
12.15
1593
37
Not
a visit to Portland on Friday.
DeroyC.
Quick
12 ..
33 21
12.15 .... 20.06
84
barrels of salmon in this city from fish slipped, the saw cutting through his shoe but to loyally support the principal in Fred Corner
..............................................
Mr. and Mrs. Birch Aiderman return
12.15
...
27.14
. 3‘.'Z9
40
»3
brought in from the bays. John Sheets and severely cut his foot almost sever­ the discipline of the school. We are sor­ H. Corner ....................................................
86
33-39
J. C, Corner................................................
13.15
21.24
ed to the city Saturday evening.
«4
•
has a contract to furnish the barrels.
ing part of it. The saw’also cut thorugh ry to see a lack of interest by the pa C. S Wells
12.98
25.13
22 ...
13.15
15 ■
Curt Johnson
Mrs. Hawke, who is visiting relatives
30.65
32.80
his shoe on the right foot but, fortunate­ trons of this district in the public school, Fred l’ierce
16
12 15
...
35
Frank
Reynolds,
who
had
his
leg
bro-
in Portland, has been sick with scatica.
E- Kinnaman
... ........................
16
13.15
17
9.44
2159
ken last week, is progressing as well as ly, did not reach to his foot. Dr Wiley for when this exists there is a tendency M Smith
26
18
15 34
27 49
13.15
Mr. A. A. Fuller is in the city in the
was
sent
for
and
dressed
the
injured
Ed
Hays
........
..............................................
to
ccinplain
at
the
principal
or
teachers
i can be expected, and everything looks
33.98
12.15
21.83
87
<9
J. W. Taylor
interest of the Penn Mutual Life Insur so favorable that it will not be necessary foot.
16.87
at some trivial thing which is not deserv­ P II Johnson
8
2o
4.73
12.I5
Otto Walter
ance Company.
12.ib
25.72
21
•3-57
33
ing of a moments consideration. We !o I)eWayne Stephens
to amputate the leg.
.............
Mayor Eddy, on behalf of the city offi­
26.90
22
13.15
»4-75
35
F. Severance
not
know
the
names
of
the
applicants
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Nolan left Wednes­
21 «3
33 W
13.15
37
A surprise party was given Prof. Mc­ cials, has challenged the county officials the directors will have before them on I. C. Quick
>3
P.
D
Shackelford
day morning for Portland and Salem, to Ghee on Wednesday evening by his to play a game of ball, at which a collec­
13.15
10 ...
18.05
5-90
U
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 2
8.26
20.41
Saturday for the position, but we do say
»2.15
14
be gone about a week.
n
W Tineratat
numerous friends, when a pleasant social tion is to be taken up for the volunteers’ .
¡5 84
26
26
27 49
¡2.15
this for the l>est interest of the public 1) E. Severance
Cohn & Co.’s wagon in the procession time w’as participated in. The professor monument. Perhaps it would be impos- |
18 MS
. 81.03
Lundquist
12.15
..
27
33
school of this city we would like to see C.
Jose V’incent
29.26
on Tuesday was the drawing card as far and hisfamily leaves the city next week. sible to find in the county more complete [
i7.ll
28
12.15
39
I the salary raised, so that first class, up W. Tomkins
16
13.15
9 44
29
21.59
as the boys were concerned.
J. .4 Millican
teams of buttered-finger wind jammers,
to date teachers, those who are making M C. Trowbridge
At the recent meeting of the school
12 15
16
9 44
»’•59
30
E. Quick and F. Smith have leased the ; board it was decided to drop Prof. Me- so there is sure to be a lot of amusement, teaihing a life profession, would think it J Rupp
55- 3»
43 07
12 15
31
73
M Alliplanalp
25.72
Tillamook hotel for twelve months from ’ Ghee, the principal of the school, while more especially when the coachers begin worth while to apply for the position. G Wicklund
13-37
1X15
23
33
28.67
16.52
W Latimer
28
13.15
83
Mr. Wist and will open up in a few days. the other teachers were re-employed guying with epithets like these : “Rah, Until this is done we do not anticipate J J. Sven
si >n
10.65
32.Ro
13.15
35
34
rah, the city dad's rattled,” “Oh, here's
P.
iesel
Anyone wishing repairs for mowers in T|)e directors have another meeting on
seeing many of the higher branches of C. A Syenson .
<5.90
I8.05
12.15
IO
35
a puddin',’’ etc.
236
»4SI
the way of sections, guards, guard plates ' Saturday to elect tl.e principal,
education introduced which, in agrow­ D B. Darby
86
12.15
4
Chas Desmond
21.59
9-44
16
13.15
Perhaps Bro. Watson wilt see what a ing city like Tillamook, must soon lie G. Hogdon
37
or knife heads can get them at W. H H.
.......
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26.90
„
,
.
Mr. W. N. Vaughn had the nusfor-
1475
12.15
Reding
35
3»
mare’s nest he fell into when he criticised come a necessity, even if that time is not M.
Cary’s.
,
,
?
44.60
W. A. High ........
3245
13.15
| tune to hurt his leg recently and was
5»
■
39
the
special
edition
we
are
working
upon
already
passed
7.08
19.28
12
. .
The best mower on the market for sale hohb|ing „|(Out „„ tll„ Fourth for 8„ 8pry
I2i5
40
7.0«
l9>3
12
13.15
41
Real Estate Transfers.
at Cary’s hardware store
He lias the an (|(] genlleman He rememliers the when we inform him it was only a rough
28.36
11.21
42
I9 ...
12.15
The County's Business.
exclusive agency for The McCormick '
wben twenty citizens made up the office proof his optics bugged out to lie­
25-72
13-57
21 . ..
12.I5
June 27—U.S to H. E. Chapman, N. Viof 43
hold, it being neither thequality ofpajier,
8.26
*20.41
Mower.
i crowd for the national celebration in this
12.15
14
...
The boari! of county commissioners
Ne. V4 and Sw. 14 of Ne. Vi of sec. 18 <4
the style of make up or the color ink it
28.67
16.52
28
12.15
4$
Rev. F. H. Neff lias been reappointed to county.
convened
Wednesday
and
Thursday,with
and
lot
No.
2
ofsec.
7
tp.
2
S.
K.
9
W.
will be printed in. Don’t von see, Bro.
236
14.51
12.15
4
4<>
Tillamook by the United Brethren con-
Th<_
wa8 changed Tues-
l.ls
15.69
13.15
Watson, what a pugnacious jackass you ' Judge G. W. Sappington and Commis­ June 27—W. G. Kelso to Edith Tuttle, 47 •• 6
xretCe . a"d ReV- T- E’ Armstro,,g tO day, which also changes the time cf the
E. '/a of lot Ö in block 8, Tillamook
Amount apportioned to complete the $50, to
make of yourself trying to throw cold sioners Ray and Wheeler present. Only
es ucca.
| jeparjore an(] arrival of the North Yam- water upon the industry of those who a part of the proceedingsis given below ;
have been apportioned ill April, |57L°5 1 Pro
City.
rata appoitionmeiit, $987.48; total. $1558.58.
A coat of paint beautifies your home hi|| aad Tillamook stage line. The mail are laboring to do something of a prac­
In the matter of the petition of — L. -
Par­ June 28—Sarah Knifong to James L. No. ofchlldaen, 1670. The next appoi tion in ent
and adds to the value of your property. and stage will leave this city at four tical nature for the benefit of Tillamook rish for a change in the county road, the
Burk, 10 acres in sec. 21 tp. 4 S. R. will b* in October.
court ordered that T. P. Hobson, John
See H. Gessner if you want painting or o’clock in the morning, arriving at three county?
10 W.
O. H L amb ,
Johnson and Christ Peterson be appoint­
County School Superintendent.
paper hanging.
| in the afternoon.
une 29—H. McDermott to Ella A.
J
ed
viewers
anil
A.
M.
Austin
surveyor,
to
The city council met on Monday even­
Hutchins, block 9 and lots 5, 6, 7,
Everybody seemed merry and wise on ing with Councilmen C. E. Hawke, L. meet at the residence of L. Parrish on
Effie Neff, daughter of Rev, F. H.
and 8 in block 1 and lots 1,2, 5, 6, 7
Neff, was cutting a string with a knife Tuesday, and for so large a crowd order Olsen L. Hiner and A. J. Cohn present. July 15th, at 8 a.m.
The court has ordered the collection of
and 8 in block 2, McDermott’s addi. TWO LIVE PAPERS
on Wednesday which slipped and cut and sobriety was a pleasing feature of | The city treasurer's report wasapproved.
the delinquent bicycle tax.
tion
to Tillamook City.
,
the
celebration.
This
is
a
pretty
good
the pupil of her eye.
Bills were presented and allowed as fol-
In the matter of the claim of W. D.
The rejnilnr «ubucription price of
indication that thecitizens of this county lows: Nels Thompson, for salary of Stillwell for removing rack heap from June 29—Thus. Wilson to C. Christensen
F. Ducham received a nast hit under
Ne. >4 of Se. Vi of sec. 6 and Nw. ti
| not only respect law and order, but live treasurer for six months, $12.50; ditto, north channel of Trask river, the court
THE HEADLIGHT is $ 1.50, and
the eye on Tuesday while he was umpir­
of Sw. *4 of sec-5 tp. 5. S. R. 10 W.
the regular aulfflcription price of
allowed $50, and balance of account to
up to the letter of the law.
stationery,
40c.;
recorder
’
s
salary,
$10;
ing the ball game, which knocked him
[une 29—U. S. to W. T. Balmer E. '/s of
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
| School Supt. G. B. Lamb has arranged marshal'»salary, $30 ; ditto, arrests, $t; be continued.
down and cut his face
In the matter of the petition of W. w.
Ne. '/< of sec. 23and Nw. Vi of Nw. ti
Any one subscribing for THE
I to hold a teachers' institute in this city work on streets, $15; water rent, $40. Jacobs for a county road, the court re-
sec. 24, tp. 1 N. K. 10 W.
HEADLIGHT and paying one
There will be preaching services in the on Saturday, July 16, at ten a.m., in the George Higgenbotham and A. Ford were jected the petition upon the viewers' re­
June 3O—I O O. F. Lodge, No. 94, to
year in advance can get both the
Presbyterian church at Bay City Sunday school building. As these local institutes appointed special policemen for the port.
Peter Brant, lot No. 21 in cemetery.
next at 11 A.M. Sunday school at 10 are of much interest to teachers and pat- Fourth. The draft for an ordinance to
In the matter of a petition to alter the
July 1—W. Curtis to Harry F. Hill, Nw. headlight
county
road
leading
from
Sand
Lake
to
j
A.M. E. T. Allen in charge.
' rons of schools, it is hope that the meet­ prohibit the use of swearing and using
Spruce, the court appointed Seth Moon )
>4 of Ne. Vi of sec. 15 tp. 2 S. R. 9 W.
obscene language on the streets was Hans Jensen and C. A. Smith viewers, to j July 3—Peter Nelson to Frank Frayne,
Morris & Himes brought in thirty-one ing will be well attended.
taken
up
for
third
reading,
and
upon
the
meet on August 7th.
and
wild cat scalps, W. H. Hoskins seven
McIntosh & McNair have purchased a
Sw. '4 of Sc.'4 of sec. 5 anil W. <4 of
In the matter of the petition of M. T. |
and other parties smaller numbers, for lot on the north side of the post office, question being asked shall the ordinance
sec. 5 and W. '4 of Ne. ’4 of sec. 8
which they are entitled to $2 for each and will put up a building there, con- pass. Councilman Cohn opposed it, and Chance for a county road, the court ap­
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
tp. 2 N. R. 9 W.
pointed Jonas Olsen, Tom [enkins and
necting with their present store at the after a long and tiresome discussion the Samuel Downs viewers, to meet at start­ Julv 5—Will C. Smith to T. F. Goodrich '
scalp.
lot 7 block 2, Malaney's addition to i
Unclaimed letters at the post office are back, thns giving them a frontage on draft of ordinance was rejected and a ing point on July 18.
motion made and carried that the city
In the matter of a right of way for a
for T. R. Berry, E. W. Eriksson. W. P. two streets. They will use the new
Ocean Park.
One Year for >2.25
attorney be instructed to draft a new countv road by E. Brown and oth-rs,
Hedges, George W. Harger, J, M. Naugh­ building for farm implements, etc.
I
the
court
ordered
the
clerk
to
draw
war-
ordinance. Mr. T. B. Handley presented
ton, R. H. Smith, Jessie Wilkerson, Dr. ! F. C. Shanahan tells this fish story as
rant for $50 to pay for the land.
Wanted.
a bill for a judgment against the city
| a fact. He was fishing in Kilchis on
In the matter of the petition of P. I).
J. D. Kelly.
rendered in the circuit court in favor of Newell to open and survey the Nehalem
All old subsciiliers paving their
Wednesday and caught a fish that had
Reasonable Board for man and wife,
The regular Sunday evening services
been hooked by McKinley 33 days pre- C. B. Handley for $24.50. and upon mo­ trail. Wm. Tohl, Ed. Lane and W. Arm- early part of August, for two weeks or RubNcription» for one year in
will lie held in the Court house at 8 ------------
.
tion it was laid over until the next meet, strong were appointed viewers to meet
o’clock The subject for discussion will vious, but which had cot tangled up m
longer, close to ocean.—Address at once, advance will lie entitled to the
August 21st.
be "heGreat Uncertainty.” E. T Aden some brush and could not he brought to ing, with an order that the city attorney
name offer.
I Following is a part of the bills allowed : Mrs. Brown, 368 16th st., Portland, Or.
shore. The fish was still alive and been report to the council on the same.
in charge.
I
Second Grand Prize Offer
GIVEN
flUlAY
$150.
One Barrel of Flour given auiay every Saturday night
Appreciating the very liberal patronage given in the past six months, we have determined to make ot.r
Second Prize Wstribution to our manj custom^ Ticket wjth each One Dollar’s cash purchase, and to the
t-°"n’le.ncl”R°. J
number of tickets received during the week commencing July loth from pur­
Two Sacks of Aumesville Flour, to the two persons holding the
person holding
_ the highe.
chases
w 1
cnases made
mane by
uy that
Hl".
8
„„„I.
next highest number a ill >< Kyj”
wjj|
ma<]c in our j,ajj over tke store.
The Grand Distribution. Sept. 30th, 1899,
68 PRIZES IN ALL
J.
$25 to 25 cents.
TODD & CO