Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 13, 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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Vol. XII.
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No. 3.
TUIAMCCK, OREGON, JOEY 13th,
1899
$1.50 per year,
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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 carot gold you must have a certain amount of gold. To be truly accurate in compounding medicines is more than
weights and measures.
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Tlxe ZR,eliSLt>le TDx-u.ggist,
TILibflJVIOOK,
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Sufferings in the Klondike.
Owing to the absence of Mr. Hammond i : for them to take advantage of it and in­ man. We favor the latter idea, although
James Kimball pleaded guilty in justice
Goyne’s court on Saturday for assault the railway project has been held in a bey- sist upon getting good offers before they we do not pretend to say they are any
S
eattle , Wash .July 10.—M. Fleming,
Delightful weather.
better teachers, but when confronted with of Philadelphia, who arrived here tonight
on John Latimer, and was fined $15 and atice. On the suggestion of the Astoria I I sell.
costs.
Progressive Commecial Association, all . Unless some change is made, the plan the question, “Did the late gentleman from Fort Wrangel, Alaska, on the
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
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Anyone wishing repairs for mowers in correspondence and newspaper com j 1 now arranged for the Second Oregon is principal make a success of the school ?”
steamer Rosalie, is a mute witness of the
Eggs 22%c. a dozen at Cohn & Co.’s.
the way of sections, guards, guard plates meats have been transcribed and for­ that the regiment will go to Astoria on one is treading on slipjiery ground when
suffering of pros]lectors who rushed to
Call and sec the new goods at Page’s Or knife heads can get them at W. H H. warded to Mr. Hammond, along with i the government transports and will then they argue in favor of a gentleman prin­
the Yukon gold fields over the Edmonton
store.
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Cary’s.
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the suggestion that nothing more can be I | be transferred to the river steamers cipal. However, whatever diversity of route. Mr. Fleming presents a sad sight,
The hose company meets this evening I , The best mower on the market for sale done until the route is located.
opinion
may
have
existed
on
this
point
| chartered by the quartermaster’s depart-
being badly bloated with dropsy. He has
at Cary’s hardware store. He has the
for business.
The first and practical step to create a j 1 ment, taken to Portland, and after the we hope it will be laid on one side now gone through great physical and mental
Mail closes at 9:30 p.m. for the North exclusive agency for The McCormick lively interest in the public school of this ; reception at Portland will be taken to that the school directors have made their suffering.
The successive attacks of
Mower.
Yamhill stage.
district is for the citizens to clear off the j . Vancouver, where they will remain until selection, and if Mrs. Allen is instrumental fever, scurvy, pneumonia and dropsy
Dr. Wise is at his office to remain till bonded indebtedness plaster which is on , mustered out. Extensive preparations in bringing the school up to a thorough
Cohn & Co. received about 1000 sacks I
| have left him in a critical condition, both
July 25th. Those who want to see him the school building. If this is allowed to ' are being made at Vancouver barracks state of efficiency, combined with a public
physically and mentally. The physical
of flour this week.
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: before he leaves for Portland should run on the district in a few years will be for the reception and accommodation of interest in the school, the patrons will
pain he endures constantly is so severe
5 gallon keg of the best pickles only I call at once.
have
no
cause
to
complain
that
the
direc
­
confronted with a double problem—that j the Oregon volunteers. Company bar- j
that for the past 13 days he has scarcely
$1 at Cohn & Co.’s.
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1 A coat of paint beautifies your home of a dilapidated school building and the i racks and officers’ quarters are being re- j tors elected a lady instead of a gentleman slept. After all his sufferings in the
Horn, on the 11th inst., to the wife of ■ I and adds to the value of your property. bonded indebtenness confronting it at paired and put in order, and a large , for principal.
north he has returned to civilization to
Mr. Louis Stavinger.
number of service tents arc being erected j By the look of the salaries of the county die. At a late hour to-night he was un-
, See H. Gessner if you want painting or the same time.
Cohn & Co. sells snath and svthes I paper hanging.
A teachers’ institution is to lie held in in the grove in the rear of the barracks, ' assessor and the deputy appointed bv the i able to leave the steamer.
cheaper than anyone.
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The man or woman who needs glasses the school building of this city on Sat­ for the accommodation of a portion of county court, there appears to be more
His mental condition is such that he
money in the deputyship than in the as­ cannot tell a connected and succinct
Pure white lard reduced to 6*4 cents a I and fails to consult Dr Lowe puts a urday morning, which w ill be presided the regiment.
pound at Cohn & Co.’s.
* j dent in his head where the bump of good over by School Supt G. B. Lamb. As
From his
One hundred and forty-seven bicycle sessorship. The salary of the assessor story of his experiences.
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; these local institutes are of inestimable tags have been sold in Tillamook county, for June was $66.66 and that of the , rambling sentences it is learned that in
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Nolan returned to . judgment should be.
deputy fixed by the court is $4 a day, or j February, 1898, he started for Dawson
the city on Wednesday.
Emmett Quick and Fred R Smith took | value to teachers and a source of much or enough to show the absurdity of in­
double that of the other deputies in the I from Calgary with a party of 14, which
Mrs. Cooper returned to the city on possession of the Tillamook hotel Satur­ edification to patrons of our public­ cluding this county in the act to tax
court house. Now don’t that look a re­ Was made up at Calgary. The party
day, which they have leased from Mr. school, we hope this meeting will 1>e well bicycles. As it will be about doomsday
Friday from Forest Grove.
markably strange contrast when the had 80 horses, and it was captained by
attended
and
a
lively
interest
taken
in
before
this
county
canever
expect
to
con
­
Dr. and Mrs. Wise came in on Monday Wist for twelve months.
other deputies in the court house are re­ John Mason, an old Californian, whom
struct
a
bicycle
path
of
any
length
from
1
the
discussions.
| Harness, leather, lace leather, and
by the steamer from Portland.
ceiving $50 to that of $133.33 bv the Fleming formerly knew in Colorado.
Married, on Sunday, in Tillamook city, bicycle tax money, why should the pre­
A tine lot of second hand furniture just shoe thread, wire harness needles, awls,
officials. Surely, if the county court is Mason was drowned in the Nelson river.
sent
generation
of
bicyclists
in
this
coun
­
by the Rev. F. II. Neff, at the home of
received at W. E Page's store.
* , shoe nails and all kinds of shoe filling
consistent, the other deputies have a per­ A Bulgarian named Walley was acci­
ty
be
compelled
to
pay
a
tax
every
year
the bride’s parents, Mr. Gust Nelson to
j at lowest prices at Page’s.
The excavation for the new Presby-
for the convenience of the next genera­ fect right to ask that their wages be dentally shot and killed by a Frenchman
Miss
Luella
Ford.
The
happy
couple
left
B. II. Bunn has a general job shop in
te inn church wascompletedonTuislay.
tion of bicyclists ? This is directly oppo­ raised to the same ratio as that of the at Hell Gate, on the Lower Liard river.
1 Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to later in the day for Hobsonville, where
assessor and his deputy. We do not for Three others of the party died at Dense
Campers are beginning to make their
Mr. Nelson is sawyer in the Truckee saw’ site to the system in vogue. When a
do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well
one moment contend that the deputy lake of scurvy. Fleming could not re­
appearance now that the weather is fine.
mill. Both have a large number of inti- ■ school district needs money it shirks out ,
as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work i
assessor is receiving too much salary for call their names, neither could he give the
of
paying
by
bonding
the
district,
thus
mate
friends,
who
wish
them
a
long
life
Mr. C Reynolds left on Monday for guaranteed first class.
the work he has to perform, but it is the names of any mem tiers of the party. The
leaving
the
next
generation
to
foot
the
Lewiston, Idaho, in searchof anew loca­ 1 Go to the Pacific Lumber Co.’s yard if of happiness and prosperity. The bride
inconsistency in the proportion cf one surviving members cut a trail for. 500
is a daughter of Mr. A. A. Ford, of this bill. Why, then, can’t the bicyclists do
tion.
• you want lumber. The number of teams
the same thing and enjoy some of the deputy’s salary to another which calls miles through the underbrush. For four
Hay ropes, hay forks, rarpoon forks, hauling lumber from there proves that city.
pleasures
of a bicycle path if they ha veto for comment. In answer to a ¡»ertinent months they lived on short rations.
There is a misunderstanding with some
brush.hooks, etc., for sale at Cohn & people have found out where to get a
pay
taxes
lor it ? But to lie more seri­ and sarcastic letter in regard to raising Nearly all their horses died, and much of
bicyclists who are under the impression
Co.’».
good class of lumber.
ous,
would
it not be wise on the part of some of the county officials salaries and their equipment was lost.
that because they did not pay their tax
Mr. C. N. Drew leaves Friday to attend
Captain Mason was drowned about
the board of county commissioners not to lowering that of the assessor at the last
I have a large stock of all kinds of
by the 15th of last month they will have
session of the legislature a correspondent August 4, while trying to take some
the grand lodge of the A.O.U.W. at The se.' ind hand goods, which I bought at a
enforce the bicycle tax law ?
to pay $2.25. It costs only $1.25 if the
wishes us to inform him for what pur­ horses across the river in a scow.
Dalles.
bankrupt sale in Portland for spot cash,
Why send East for goods w hen a better
tax is paid to the tax collector, but $1
Fleming says from the moment they
Mrs. J. A. Todd returred to the city and will sell the same at prices that will more if bicyclists are caught riding with­ article and at less money can be bought pose this was done. This we are unable
to do, for we have failed to find out who started out on the trail their sufferings
\V. E. P age .
on Monday after visiting relatives at surprise the natives.
out a tag. Some who have bought of the merchants in Tillamook city ? It concocted the idea of tinkering with cer­
began. They opened a trail and bridged
McMinnville.
I Dr. D. A. Watters, presiding elder of wheels since the 15th ha ve had an idea is surprising how some people will trade
tain officials salaries and for what pur­ streams and swamps for 600 miles. In
the
Salem
district
of
the
M.E.
church,
is
“Hotel, sir!’’ It makes the hotel keep­
they did not have to pay the tax, but with home merchants when they have pose, although the gossips have done so.
the latter part of Octolier they lost their
ers hustle now there's a loaf between in the city and lectured on Wednesday they will find out their mistake if found no ready cash, but as soon as they have
Perhaps those who pulled the strings outfits, while floating down Liard river
evening, his subject being “Over the sea riding without a tag.
they willsend to other cities and states for
three of them.
can give some light on the why and the in a boat. Thej procured another boat
Tillarm ok lodge,No. 57, A.F. & A.M , to Blarney castle.”
The TUiamook Logging Company last what they want. This is not fair on the wherefore, so that we can appease this th At was also wrecked. For 36 hours
forwarded to Portland $10 toward the ; Dr. Lowe, the eyesight specialist ar­ week closed a contract for furnishing ! local merchants. It is just the same w ith warmed-up correspondent.
they stood in the snow on the bank of
rived on Tuesday. If you want perfect the Truckee Lumlier Company with 24 the home newspajier, some jieople can­
monument fund.
the river, unable to go either way on
not
afford
to
support
it
because
they
sub
­
Acme Health Koffv at Cohn & Co.’».Try glares adjusted to your eyes see him fet million feet of logs. The price is not made
account of high banks. The thermometer
Oregon
Boys
Arrive.
scribe for so many eastern papers. When
n can.it’sdelicious and the most healthful n :e in Dr. Wise’s office, as he leaves for public, but the deal involves certainly
stood at 45 degrees I k -I ow zero. The
it
comes
to
giving
$50
or
a
$100
to
help
I Portland next Wednesday, the 19th «
over one hundred thousand dollars. The
drink you can get.
When they
The Second Oregon Regiment arrived party was badly frozen.
build
county
roads,
a
subscription
to
a
The steamer Harrison crossed in over affair occupied the time of President
reached Crow river they found themselves
Call and see the big bargains in crock­
at
San
Francisco
this
(Tnursday)
morn.
Fourth of July celebration, a church, or
out of provisions again. Six of them
ery and bed room sets, stoves and tin­ the bar on Monday and came up to the Haslett of the Truckee Co., and the 1 some charitable cause, the merchants of
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officers
of
the
Logging
Co.
not
over
an
city
the
next
day.
Captain
Schrader
went seven days and only one cup of
ware at W. E. Page's.
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this
city
are
unusually
liberal.
But
we
left today in the Elmore, the Harrison hour, but the performance of the contract
tea
between them. They killed and ate
Mrs. Henry Alderman returned to the
Card of Thanks.
fail to perceive where Montgomery,
having to be beached to repair hor pro­ will require considerable more time, and
W hen they reached
1 their last dog.
city on Friday after several weeks visit
Ward
&
Co.
have
ever
given
this
county
will give loggers plenty of work until the
peller.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kimball and family Dense lake, Fleming became so ill that
with friends in Portland.
a cent for road or other purposes like the
he determined to return. Dropsy had
For the benefit of the farmers during contract is filled.
local merchants have. Patronize home desire to express their gratitude to the
Perhaps Martin Smith cleared out of the haymaking season, Mr. B. C. Lamb
We are reliably informed that a Till»-
numerous friends who showed so much set in and his limbs were useless, Ilin
stores
and
enterprises
by
all
means,
and
the city just in time to save himself from will give a daily weather forecast for the moot farmer sold his young stock this
companions procured a horse for him,
don’t send your money away to buy a kindness and assistance during the
a good deal of public scandal.
sickness of the late Miss Minnie Kimball and with great difficulty he rode 90 miles
next twenty-four hours on the bulletin week to some of , the numerous rattle big in a poke from some eastern house.
Geo. K. Rogers, head organizer of the board in front of his store as indicated by buyeifl ifi the county for $10 a head.
and for the expressions of consolation in to Telegraph creek From there he was
At a meeting of the school directors on their bereavement.
I This proves beyond a doubt that young
taken to Wrangel in a canoe. Fleming
oodmen of the World, will lec.ure in the barometer he has in his store.
Saturday, .Mrs. E. T. Allen was elected
says lie does not know what will become
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this city next Tuesday evening.
A game of base ball was played in the stock is hard to get hold of this year to
of the rest of the party. Some of them
Wanted.
Mrs. Stoddard came in on thestage on city on Sunday between the home team send to Montana, consequently the cat­ principal of the public school. There was
he thinks, will come back at once, ns
a diversity of opinion in the city as to
T uesdav from Portland on a visit to her an(| gay city, which resulted in a tie. 22 tle buyers are hustling pretty hard to get
Reasonable Board for man and wife, they can never get through to Dawson.
We chronicle the propriety of electing a lady as princi­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Latimer.
! tal ies being scored on either side. On hold of young stock.
He says he often passed men dragging
these fact« so that Tillamook farmers pal, quite a number favoring, and, jier- early part of August, for two weeks or sick men on sleds toward civilization.
Misses Lulu and Liona Hunt came in another innings Wng
may comprehend the situation, and now haps, with good reason, that it wotdd longer, close to ocean.—Address at once, The next steamer from Wrangel, he
over the Forest Grove road from Port­ were defeated, the city team coming out I there is a good demand for young stock have been better to have elected a gentle- Mrs. Brown, 368 16th st., Portland, Or. thinks, wdl bring a number of sick.
victors.
land on their bikes on Wednesday.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS.
Second Grand Prize Offer
$150
GIVEN
flUJRY
$150.
One Barrel of Flour given acuay every Saturday night
Appreciating the very liberal patronage given in the past six months, we have determined to make our
Second Prize Distribution to our many customers
,
Commencing on Julv 4th, we will give One Ticket with each One Dollar s cash purchase and to the
W. hniriina the hiahest number of tickets received during the week commencing July loth from pur-
E S hy thai Ar~„. .ill K «¡r. Two Sack, of Aume.vilk Floor, to the two
homing the
next highest number will be given one sack each
The Grand Distribution. Sept. 30th, 1899,
I »99, will be made in our hall over the Store.
68 PRIZES IN ALL
$25 to 25 cents.
TODD & CO