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Vol. XII
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No. 13.
FOR
TILLAMOOK RESOURCES,
SEE THE
$1.50 per year,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER ai, 1899
Don’t send v your money away for
r
Rev. R. K. and Mrs. Ross arrived in the time he has been charged with the same roads often have six to eight feet of
mackintoshes, 1 when you can get better
city on Monday from the East. Mr. Ross I offence.
snow.”
HOTEL PERSONALS.
values from Cohn & Co. Prices range is the new pastor of the Presbyterian
The Tillamook.
There are those w’ho think the city I The Astoria Herald says: ‘‘The at
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Illustrated and Descriptive from $1.50 to $10.00.
Hobsonville— Leigh Jones, Frank Pear
church, to which position he has been
tention of the Chamber of Commerce son.
I People can talk all they like about the appointed for six months. He will preach council should have taken up Mr. Beal’s
Special Edition
i has been called to the discrimination , San Francisco—M. G. Jones.
proposition
to
gravel
Second
Avenue
beach
for
a
road,
but
it
is
too
slow
for
OF
at Bay City on Sunday morning and at
East, on account of the previous council against Astoria in favor of Portland in
Beaver—H. M. Sampson.
The Tillamook Headlight. this progressive age when one has to the court house in this city in the even not having expended all the money that freight and passenger rates between Trask
—W. W. Taylor.
wait for low tides to travil over it.
ing.
Astoria
and
Tillamook.
There
is
a
line
was appropriated for that purpose. In
Netarts—M. D. Reading, S. Gibson.
This edition was issued to give a
Dr. F. R. Madison, of Bay City, is out
Why is it that Tillamook cheese is pro this instance there is an exception to the of steamers owned by Mr. Elmore ply
Sand Lake—Chas. Atkinson.
more concise idea of the resources
on a camping tour to Siletz Indian reser. nounced the best manufactured on the rule laid down by the present council to ing between Astoria and Tillamook, and
of Tillamook County and is full of
Portland—H. J. Blaesing, R. C. Hart,
vation. The Port of Bay City having Pacific Coast ? Because grass is king in make property owners improve the it is charged that they are run in the
useful information, besides being
A. Helming.
been abolished an outing is in order.
profusely illustrated with attrac
|
interest
of
Portland
and
against
Astorja,
this county and we have experienced streets abutting their property, but the
1 Hings worth—J. R. Harris, Ral|iU Hay
tive pictures specially prepared
We are selling almost twice the boots cheese makers here from the East and council appeared to be unanimous in nut ; which no doubt is true. It costs just as ris.
for this edition.
and shoes this season as we did last, be- from Canada. Hence our cheese factories i wanting to deviate from the course it is * much to go from Astoria to Tillamook
Astoria—S. Elmore, Mrs. Elmore,
cause our prices are right and our goods cannot pretend to fill the demand for | pursuing. One thing is plain, the pre- as it does from Portland. When your Misses Floretta, S. H. and Elsie Elmore.
PRICE
-
-
ioc. Each.
I sent council is trying to be as economical own people, and owner of the leading
Columbus, Ind.—Elizalieth Lucas.
Wrapped for mailing and on sale at the are the best there is made.—Cohn & Co. Tdlamook cheese.
; morning newspaper, work against the
Los Angeles—M. Halsted.
Headlight Office, Tillamook City ,0r. ' Do you want clothing—clothing that
Between thirty and forty Tillamookers 1 as possible. What with the current ex i town, what can be expected.” Every
is fashionable, well-made and durable, left for Oregon City on Monday to file penses and the contracted obligations,
Nehalem—A. Ludke and wife.
Tillamooker
on
reading
tins
will
readily
you must go to Cohn & Co’s., where the on timber lands in the vicinity of the^ there is comparatively little money left
Bay City—W. Provost.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. I best variety of boys’ andgent.’ssuits are Wilson river, causing quite a little excite for other purposes, and if the council see that Bro. Curtis is not confining him Spruce—T. R. Wilson. A. Shullson.
self strictly to the truth, for they know
kept in stock.
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Light-house—Capt. Hunt.
ment in the city as they left. Since then undertook to carry out all the requests i it does not ‘‘cost just as much to go from
and
demands
for
improvements
made
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
*
Cohn & Co. are selling the clothing the principal topic on the street, in the
Allen House.
lo"K Astoria to Tillamook as it does from
this year because their stock is new and hotels and’stores' is’rimber'daims and from time to ti,re' k would not
New grass seeds at Cohn & Co.’s. *
Portland—Mrs. Brown and son, G. W.
Portland.
”
Astorians
should
be
the
last
how to get hold of them.
! be,ore the c,t* was bad,y ,n del)t' Bv .
Charley Newman left on the Elmore up to date, and prices are right No
i all means let the council live within it people in the world to talk about dis Lingley, E. A. Canstcr, J. P. Ford.
shop worn goods. We get new goods
Nehalem—F. R. Steinhauer, J. L. Cnrry.
for Warrenton.
Up-to-date
citizens
have
electric
lights
' income and not incur more indebtness to crimination, for they discriminated
every season.
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Sail Francisco—C. Deering, A. 0. Hoff,
against themselves in advocating the
in their business establishments and their 1 pay interest upon,
Mr. Gus Helming was in the city buy
mann.
Go
to
the
Pacific
Lumber
Co.
’
s
yard
if
construction
of
the
railroad
to
Portland*
private
residences.
It's
cleaner,
cheaper,
I
ing hides and wool.
Hobsonville—J. S. Philippi.
you want lumber. The number of teams brighter and safer than any light that ■ A council meeting was held on Monday That is not all, for Astorians in tenaci
Use 3 H mush, it is the liest. For sale
Garibaldi—G. W. Sutton.
hauling lumber from there proves that can be obtained. There is no fear oi | evening with Councilmen C. E. Hawke, ously opposing the building of a railroad
only at Cohn & Co., 10c a pkge.
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Oretown—A. M. Commons.
people have found out where to get a spantaneous combustion. See the Tilla : L. Olsen, J. F. Tuttle and A. J. Cohn pre- into Tillamook county a few years ago
Wise Bros., dentists, will keep their good class of lumber.
•
Miami—F. Eckart, F. Brown.
mook Lumber Company about the cost i sent. The council indefinitely postponed discriminated against themselves. It is
office open constantly from this on. *
Larsen Hoose.
• ; the proposition of Mr. Beals for gravel- not much use for us to dilate upon the
B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in of electric lights.
' ing Second Avenue East on the ground
Portland—A. II. BoylMd and H. B.
Mrs. Sturgeon returned home Thurs Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to
The business men of some of the valley that the council had agreed to live up to lack of business sagacity of the Astorians
day from a business trip to San Francisco. do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well towns have started in to close their stores
in reaching out for a feeder for their city, Misener.
the city charter and compel owners of for they lost their opportunity and have
San Francisco—Leigh Jones, L. B.
Call in and see the latest style of heat as fixturesand fittings neatly done. Work at eight o’clock, which we think is a good
abutting property to pay for street im-
Kneger and R. K. Ross and wife.
*
ers. They’re dandies.—McIntosh & Mc guaranteed first class.
rule and will enable business men to get proveinents. The petition to have 2nd only themselves to thank.
Trask—J. W. Grayson.
The citizens in the North end of the
Nair.
An alarm of fire was turned in at noon foot loose for a few hours every evening. street, between Third Avenue West and
Tremont—H. E. Smith.
If you file on timber lands be sure the on Tuesday, Mr. McDermott’s house Often where there is keen competition a Third Avenue East, ordered improved county are wanting a wagon road to the
Woods—T. J. Lucv.
Clatsop
county
line,
and
those
who
are
merchant
cannot
afford
to
close
before
notice is advertised in the Tillamook having caught fire. Fortunately the fire
met with a like fate, on the ground that
Hobsonville—R. B. Knowlton J. E.
was discovered in time and was soon put his competitor, and this often leads to some of the councilmen did not think that acquainted with that undeveloped sec-
newspapers.
tion of the country must admit that the | Sibley.
Sunday trading as well.
out
without
the
assistance
of
the
hose
' enough propertv owners had signed the
The newly erected United Brethren
Fairdale—W. G. Fairchilds.
I time has arrived for a wagon road, or
The stage, which left here on Friday i petition. The city attorney not having
church will l>e consecrated on the Sth of i company.
’ roads for all that, so that the farmers and
Supt. Lamb went to Nehalem on Fri- mortiiug, met with an accident. One of attended the meetings of the council of
next month.
others may more readily get their pro
Real Estate Transfer.
Rev. R. E. Dunlap left on Monday for i day to hold a teacher’s institute, but the hind wheels got off the road and slip late, a discussion arose as to his duties. ducts to market. We find the settlers in '
A
bid
for
filling
the
three
reservoirs
was
ped
down
the
bank,
the
passenger
alight
owing
to
so
many
teachers
having
left
Sept.
13.—I. Gandrau to David Witney,
Salem to attend the annual conference of
the Nehalem vicincity greatly divided as I
| that part of the county the past few ing without any injury. In trying to get received, at $19.50 each, but as Mr. J. S. to the location of the road. There are I
jr„ Se 14, sec. 10, tp. 1 MR. 9 W
the M.E. church.
I weeks there remained not enough to hold the stage back the tongue broke, when it Lamar agreed to recover the one oppo those who advocate the Nacarney road ; Sept. 1.3.—Oak Nolan to David Witney,
Percy Wiley and Howard Edmunds left
toppled over, carrying the driverand the site his place of business, the council ,
a meeting.
jr., Se 14, sec. 10, tp. 1 N, R. 9 W.
and abuse all other locations, while on 1
on Sunday to attend the Pacific Univer
horses with it. Besides tangling the agreed to allow him to do so. A new
Sept.
13.—Sarah A. Bayley to L. M.
|
Jerry
Murphy
met
with
an
accident
at
the
other
hand
we
find
that
just
as
many
sity at Forest Grove.
Parrish, lots 6 and 7 of block 4 of
Hadley’s logging camp on Tuesday, the hoises up, breaking the top offthe stage, ordinance was read for the first time to advocate extending the road from Foley
Mrs. Hays has resigned her position in
the town of Garibaldi.
grab having caught his foot caused a the driver was somewhat scratched up regulate the moving and removing of to the county line, a distance of eight
the public school and Miss Ross has been nasty flesh would, which will entitle him and Mr. J. H. Jackson had his thumb buildings. Mr. J. S. Lamar placed in the
miles on what is known as the state Sept. 14.—W. Redltergund E. E. Redberg
chosen to fill her place.
to L. J Redberg and Eleonora W. E.
i to belong to the cripple brigade for the thrown out of joint in helping to get the hands of the recorder his receipt for a road, and just as tenaciously oppose the
saloon liceuse and a bond, which was ac
stage back.
Dr. W. J. May is making preparations next few weeks.
Redberg various tracts in Tillamook
other locations. We are not prepared to
cepted by the council.
to leave Tillamook, with Mrs. May and I Mr. Will W. Fenelon, of Rhinelander,
county.
One of the Nehalem wits got a joke off'
state which is the best location, for in
family, for Eastern Oregon.
We have l»een interrogated several . constructing county roads a number of Sept. 16.—U.S. to Ira S Ford, S 14 of
| Wis., who has been looking at the tim- on Supt. G. B. Lamb and Editor Baker
Sw 14 of sec. 25, tp. 3S.R.9W.
The steamers Elmore and Harrison | ; ber resources of this county, left the city while they were visiting that burg on times by parties in this city about the things have to lie taken into considera
came in from Astoria this week, both on Wednesday. He bought three timber Saturday. It was just before noon, and feasability of a bicycle path into thecoun- tion, for we have no use for a mountain Sept. 16.—C. E. Reynolds toj. S. Lamar,
parcel of land in sec. 30, tp. 1 S, R.
loaded with freight for this city.
1 claims from the Murphy boys, paying in the lower town, that the jester cracked ty by way of Seaside and Astoria. All climber, sky-scraper road builder. First
9 W.
Do you want a really first-class cook $1200 for one and $1000 each for the this joke : “If I was a Baker I'd cook cyclists see wh it a delightful country it I is the grades, second the cost, third the
that Lamb for dinner." The editor is ' would go through, and what an attrac number of people it will benefit and the Sept. 16.—R. B. and P. R. Coulson to
stovet>r the latest style heater, call in at others.
Clark Bundy, E 14 of Nw 14 of sec.
McIntosh & McNair’s store and get one.* i After the prayei meeting on Thursday convinced that that Nehalemite had is ; j tion it would be to induce thousands of ; most country it will develop. It is a
25, Se ’4 of Sw 14 and Sw 14 of Se *4
them to take a trip into Tillomook. But waste of public money to build county
head
screwed
on
right,
for
being
a
connois-
j
Mr. R. C. Hart, of the lighthouse ser evening the menjbers of the Presbyterian
of sec. 24, tp. .3 8, R. 9 W.
how to raise sufficient money to con roads for the convenience of a few indivi
seur
of
tender,
juicy
meat,
he
is
not
yet
vice, was in the city this week on official church gave Mr. T. E. Allen a surprise
convinced but what leather is not served struct a bicycle path is the sticker. The duals. There are those, not only in the Sept. 18.—Peter Magnusson to the
business connected with the lighthouses. at his tesidence, the object being to say
Astoria Co., E 14 of Nw 14 and lots 1
to take the place of beef.
j state legislature might have included in 1 the North part ofthecounty, but in Tilla
Mr. S. Elmore is a shrewd business good-by liefore he left tne next day on his
and 2 of sec. .30, and lots 4 of see. 19,
the bill taxing bicycles some provision mook City as well, who are advocating
When a person, after paying a thou- 1 to help out counties with but few bicy
tp .3 N, R. 8 W.
man, and commenting upon our special way to California to finish his studies.
a county road to the Clatsop line for the
sand dollars for a timber claim, makes cles. For instance, Multnomah county
edition, said it was a credit to anybody. The ladies served refreshments.
purpose of making it the principal road Sept. 18.—U.S. to O O. Jennings, Sw '4
Six of the pictures in our special edition the assertion that that sum is next to has up to a few’ days ago sold 6000 tags, of travel for passengers and mail into
of sec. 9, tp. 2 N, R. 9 W.
Call up the Headlight by telephone if
will
appear in an edition of the lumber nothing for a quarter section, it appears while the bicycle tax collector of Tilla Tillamook county. This is deserving of Sept. 18.—O. O. and H. C. Jennings to
you hear any news, for Mr. Tuttle has
to us that parties are selling too cheap.
Jennie Currie, Sw 14 of sec. 9, tp. 2
fixed one of his best phones in this office. resources of the Northwest to be issued Why not hold for higher pricesand make mook disposed of but 140 tags, or not prompt consideration by the board of
by the Cathlamet Gazette Wash., the
N, R. 9 W.
enough to warrant putting him under
We are informed that Commissioner C. editor having loaned the plates for that the minimum $1200? Timber lands in bonds. With such an insignficant sum county commissioners,esjiecially as there Sept. 19.—John Murphy to W. W. Fenc-
is no snow to bother in the winter, and
H. Wheeler sold to Congressman Stone purpoM which include the Truckee mill this county are worth considerable more of money, How can we recommend or
lon, W 14 of Nw *4and W 14 of Sw *4
enable the citizens to say the county was
than most people have any idea of, and agitate that a bicycle path lie construct
19.000 acres of timber land.
| and thc lumber and logging scenes.
of sec. 22, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
no longer toll-bound. As the Clatsop
‘‘Oh,what are the wild waves saying?”
fln(j yrf gamuel Elmore, Misses our advice is not to sacrifice them if the ed ? An interested party points out the people seem willing to construct a road Sept. 19.—Jerry Murphy to W. W. Fene
Captain Schrader: ‘‘They are barking, pjorctta S. H. and Elsie Elmore, from parties can hold them, forthose wanting feasabily of the plan in a letter addressed to the county line this is another favor
ion, S 14 of Nw 14 and E 14 of Sw 14
of sec. 5, tp. 2 S, R 7 W.
and I can’t get over the bar.”
Aston«; Miss M. Halsted, from Los timber claims will not quibble over a to the editor, which reads : ‘‘Outside able feature. As the lion’s share of the
wheelmen are discussing the feasability road fund is lieing used in the south part Sept 19.—James Murphy to W. W.
Our stock of jackets and capes have Xng<
and Miss Elizabeth Lucas, from few hundred dollars.
Fenelon, N 14 of Sw >4 and N 14 of
Mr. C. Wolf'• little boy was knocked of a bicycle path into Tillamook. Now, of the county, is is only right and proper
just arrived, and a finer line was never colUmbus, Ind., came in last week on a
Se '4 of sec. 28, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
seen in the city ; the newest and latest
to this county, stopping several down on the side walk by a bicycle on if there is one route more practical than that the north part should receive some
and then came ‘ to this Sundav, W. German being the culprit. another, it is the Northern, from Astoria consideration, es|>ecially as this is a Sept. 19.—U.S. to John Murphy, dupli
styles.
* j days at Garibaldi
................
cate for W (4 of Nw 14 and W 14 of
If you want bill heads, letter heads, city. Mr. Elmore 100k a trip to Nehalem The handle of the bicycle struck the little and Seaside, via the Nekanicum and matter which concern this city and other
North
Nehulem
and
Foley
divides.
Sw 14 of sec. 22, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
fellow
in
the
head
and
as
he
was
falling
I
to
look
after
his
interests
there.
parts
of
the
county.
envelopes or other printed matter you
Sept. 19.—U.S. to Jerry Murphy, dupli
can get first-class work at the Headlight
The nearest some of our road super the pedal struck him in the face, inflict Wheelmen frequently spin through to,
Nehalem from Tillamook by way of |
cate for S 14 of Nw 14 amt E 14 of
City Warrant*
visors
office.
____ will ever get to heaven was when ing a nasty cut. Wolf went after Ger.
Sw 14 of sec 5, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
A number of ladies interested in the ' they reached thc tops of roads *he-vJ™' man on Monday, and taking the law Foley, and they say the grades are so
The following warrants are now Sept. 19.—U.S. to James Murphy, N 14 of
light
and
the
pass
so
low
they
do
not
into
his
own
hands,
gave
him
a
good
band
another surprise structed over some ofthehighest partsof
called in and payable when present
band boys
boys gave
gave them
1
Sw >4 of sec. 28, tp. 18,11.7 W.
know when they pass the summit. Thc at my office
- ■
No. 179, 200, 208, 2<J3
219,
on Tuesday evening, providing refresh- the hills, that is if the anathemas of those pounding, when German squealed like a
same
can
be
said
of
the
Northern
end,
216, 221, 205, 202. 217, 207, 214,
little
puppet
getting
whipped.
German
ments.
who have to drive over them are taken
afterward began throwing rocks at once opened There is plenty of available 2.30. 21.3, 236, 235, 222, 224, 144, 14.3.
“They aay Clara's husband is leading
If vou want your watches and clocks into consideration It is a good Hung
Interest ceases from date of this
I Wolf, and the marshal getting after him, gravel on both streams, and this route notice, Sept. 21, 1899.
a fast life ”
cleaned or repaired, call upon Eugene for people to asprre h.gL but there » »n
pulled him, the recorder inflicting would also have the advantage of being i
"Yea, he'a a conductor on the limited
N, T hompson ,
Jenkins. First class work guaranteed, esceptron to th., good rule for surveyor.
City Treasure.
express now.”
a fine of $5 00, this being the second open all winter, when the coast range |
supervisor*. ______________
At Letcher's store.
* | I and road snperv.sors.
Can you afford to
juggle with yourLife
by not being sure of
your Druggist?
D ispensing
CHAS. 1. CLOUGH,
DRUGGIST
Dealers in the Purest
C hemist
Fifteen Years’ Ex
perience in the B-etail
Drug Business.
Ch ' 1
etnica a.
Agent for the Morse
Electric Belts. Best
belt in the word at
1-5 ordinary cost.
AND PHARMACIST
Freshest Chemicals and Best Assortment of sundries in the county, at most reasonable prices,
receipts are filled absolutely as they are written, without a hair’s breath variation.
Physicians’ prescriptions and family
Cameras and photo
graphic supplies; all
latest improvements,
$2.50 up.