Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 05, 1899, Image 1

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THE HEADLIGHT
IS THE
aS
- Newiest, Brightest and.'.
Leading Newspaper of £9
Tillamook County.
OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY
NEWSPAPER.
Patronize Local Industries and all
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Home Print Newspaper.
CT
Vol. XII
No. 15.
JOB PRINTING
BILL HEADS.
LETTER HEADS.
ENVELOPES.
LEGAL BLANKS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS.
SHOW CARDS.
BILLS & POSTERS, t
amo oh
Guaranteed First Class at
Reasonable Prices.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
Can you afford to
juggle with yourLife
by not being sure of
your Druggist?
$1.50 per year.
OCTOBER 5, 1899
Fifteen Years’ Ex
perience in the Retail
Drug Business.
C hemist
CHAS. 1. CLOUGH,
DRUGGIST
Dealers in the I urest Chemicals.
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_
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
Agent for the Morse
Electric Belts. Best
belt in the word at
1-5 ordinary cost.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Cameras and photo­
graphic supplies; all
latest improvements,
$2.50 up.
Mr. A. C. Imbler is having his new | eluded in the list of prisoners released, so but the majority walking, it appeared as
Some idea may be gathered of the in­ Miss Alice Peterson played Mendelssohn’s
store building move<^ to the lot on the I it looks as though the boys were killed. though they had all the hopping they terest
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taken in r
pulp
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mills _______
from a r para- , “Wedding March.” The happy couples
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
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North side of the post office.
Now that Mr. A. B. Hammond, of the wanted for the remainder of their lives. graph from Astoria news: “A rumor has then returned to the residence of the
V. Nodine is sick with typhoid fever.
Taxes for 1896, 1897 and 1898 must i Columbia & Astoria railroad, has gob- With true Western grit they were happy been rife here of the purpose of the As­ 1 brides’ parents, where the wedding fes-
Choice dried piunes 5 cents at Cohn & lie paid by November 10th, for after that t bled up something like 37,000 acres of and smiling with all the difficulties plod­ toria Company (composed of Morgan, tivities were partaken and congratula-
date they will be delinquent.
Co’s.
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j timber lands in this and Washington ding over the Pacific Coast range, with Huntington, Claflin and Hammond) to j tions and best wishes extended to the
Tillamook mist pattering down upon build a mammoth paper factory and a happy couples. On Monday evening the
Tillamook had 2.87 inches of rain last | ■ Will German has sworn out a com­ | counties, probably we shall soon be hear­
pulp mill. A like rumor was rife in San band boys gave them a musical serenade.
them.
plaint against Jake Graham for assault ing more about a railroad into Tillamook
month.
Would it not be a good thing for the Francisco and a paper of that city wired . These young people are held in the high-
county.
and
battery
in
Justice
Goyne
’
s
court.
Commissioner Ray was in the city on
county and city officials to impose a here for the facts Saturday. Manager , cst esteem hv the entire community, and
Mr. H. Hunke came in last week from | There will be no services at the court
Wednesday.
Brayne, of the Young’s river pulp mill, in expressing the sentiment of the citizens
I house for the next two Sunday evenings good stiff license upon the sewing ma­
It is we wish Mr. and Mrs. B. E. King and
Wanted, hides, keg butter and honey at the East to locate in this county, and we
chine, organ, piano and other peddlars had heard the rumor 10 days ago
;
owing
to
the
Presbyterians
having
ac
­
likely
the
rumor -------
arose ----
out —
of —
an —
ex- I Mr. and Mrs. J. P. A. Frank Kerrernans
Cohn & Co.’s.
• j are to’.d he will make a good settler.
who
infest
this
county
from
time
to
time
?
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—
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cepted an invitation to attend service at
Dr. W. J. May will leave on the next
They
succeed
in
inducing
some
people
to
tensive
purchase
of
the
spruce
forests
of r a most happy and prosperous future,
Poll tax becomes delinquent after the
the United Brethren church next Sunday
boat for Baker City, and in about a
and may heaven's richest blessing smile
1st November.
evening, and the following Sunday Rev. pay exorbitant prices for their goods Clatsop and I illamook by the Astoria
week Mrs. May and family will leave for
Company, said to equal some 200,000 upon the happy couples.
after
a
good
deal
of
talk
and
persuasion,
R K. Ross will be in Portland attending
Come to the dance at Fairview hall on Eastern Oregon.
Yet they do not pay taxes for the sup­ acres.”
Saturday next.
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pres by try.
8chool Apportionment.
If you want your watches and clocks
On Sunday next the board of trustees
port of the county like the business men
Fish Commissioner Reed, after spending
New grass seeds, all kinds, just received cleaned or repaired, call upon Eugene
and members of the First United Brethren
are forced to.
County
School Superintendent G. B.
at Cohn & Co's.
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Jenkins. First class work guaranteed. several days in this county on official
It will be noticed that the county board Church of 1 illamook will dedicate the Lamb has made the following apportion­
i
business,
left
the
city
on
Saturday.
Mr.
The timber excitement subsided some­ At Letcher’s store.
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Reed is in favor of establishing a salmon of equalization will meet on Monday, the newly constructed building to the public ment of school funds :
what suddenly.
Eugene Thompson, engineer at Had­ hatchery in one of the rivers emptying 30th October, which not only gives those worship ol Almighty God. The services Dis.
Name of clerk.
Sta te. County.
Cohn & Co. sell the best load shell that ley’s logging camp, went out last week
who are assessed too high an opportuni- w*0 commence at 10:30 a.m. with a song
1 L. S. Mavnard ..... $162 22 $82 07
I into the bay, and in all probability Tilla­
65 19
is made, try them.
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to marry a voung lady at Carlton and | mook will be the river where the hatchery ty to do some tall kicking, but also those service, conducted by Rev. — Bossman, of 2 D. Fitzpatrick ..... . 128 84
3 |. Jennings ............ . 33 37
16 87
who are assessed too low to do the same Philomath ; reading of scripture. Rev.— 4 L. Hush beck........... . 57 54
Michael Lyons came in sick from Had. is expected back in a day or so with his I w»ll be located.
29 15
Armstrong,
of
Beaver
;
financial
state
­
bride.
thing,
that
is
if
any
citizen's
conscience
is
lev’s logging camp on Wednesday.
5 Mary Snyder........
63 61
32 21
| Up-to-date citizens have electric lights smiting him that he is not paying his ment by Mr. H. G. Davis, secretary and
. 50 06
♦i S. 11. Rock ......
25 31
Miss Georgia Applewhite left on Thurs­
Those newly designed heaters and cook
in their business establishmentsand their just proportion of taxes. It is not pro treasurer of the board of trustees ; free­ 7 C. Desmond............
9 97
19 72
day for Ashland to spend the winter.
stoves at McIntosh & McNairs are going private resiliences. It’s cleaner, cheaper,
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8
58
.
74
37
Alva
Fin
lev
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will offering by memliers and friends of
bable
that
the
board
of
equalization
will
9 T. II Govne........... . 450 35 226 80
Rubber Boots for men, ladies and off like hot cake. You get more heat brighter and safer than any light that
the
church;
sermon
by
Rev.
C.
C.
Bell,
lie rushed to death deciding such cases.
10 John Svenson........ . 127 33
64 43
children in all sizes at D. T. Edmunds. " and do not burn as much wood with our can be obtained. There is no fear of
of Portland ; dedication of building, fol­ 11 B. A. Todd ............
40 96
20 71
heaters.
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In
all
probability
there
will
be
another
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spantaneous combustion. See the Tilla­
lowed by a short praise service. Rev. F. 12 B. W Turner....... . 51
26 08
Wise Bros., dentists, will keep their
change
in
the
schedule
of
the
mail
and
28
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13
J.
B.
Lawrence
.....
35
70
H. Neff, pastor of the church, cordially
Mrs. C. A. Himpel was in from Neha­ mook Lumlier Company about the cost
office open constantly from this on. *
27 61
I stage line services before many weeks. invite all to attend the dedication ser­ 14 Chas. A. Johnson.. . 54 51
lem
on
Wednesday.
She
is
wanting
to
ot
electric
light*.
Did you see those new style lamps
16 87
15 W. IL lloakina ..... . 33 37
Il is proposed to come as far as Fairdale vices.
16 T. J. Lucy.............. . 53 09
26 84
Tillamook county operates a saw mill
just received at Cohn & Cos .if not, why send her children to school here and
after
the
arrival
of
the
train
at
North
12 27
probably will remove to the city for that for road making purposes. The crew are
Will German was again before the city 17 G. W. Grayson..... . 24 27
not ?
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Yamhill the same evening, which will
18 Fred Scherzinger .. . 39 44
19 94
purpose.
recorder charged with being drunk and 19 Geo. E Robinson..
evidently doinggood work, judging from
38
28
13
Call in and see the latest style of heat­
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bring the stage into this city several
disorderly on Monday, and was fined $5, 20 David E. Baxter ..
Persons having warrants against the the amount of food they consume. The
12 14
6 14
ers. They’re dandies.—McIntosh & Mc­
hours earlier ; also the stage will leave
this being the 1 hird time he has paid a 21 D. Atkinson............ . 34 89
17 64
school board of this district should hold cook of the outfit »ays it takes "a half
Nair.
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this city in the evening, going as far as
19 18
fine. It appear that German went into 22 J. A. Da wson........ . 37 93
up Clerk T. H. Goyne and he will deliver bushel of potatoes daily, 32 pounds of
the toll gate. We hope, however, that if
23 F. 1. Buell
. 56 03
28 38
Mr. Charles L. Smith took possession
the skating rink and began knocking the 24 W. W. Reddaway.
up the dough without peering down the butter per week, and other things in pro­
15 17
7 67
this conies into effect sufficient time will
of the North Yamhill toll road on Sun.
young peopje down, which drove them 25 M. D. Reading ..... . 21 24
portion.’’—Cathlamet Gazette.
10 74
muzzle of a gun.
day.
J intervene between the arrival and depar­ away. Jack Graham hearing what 26 II A. Elv................ . 39 44
I
19 04
Mr. H. B. Hendricks returned home ture of the mails to enable business men
Go to the Pacific Lumlier Co.’s yard if
48 44
24 54
Cohn & Co. shipped about 50 kegs of
had taken place went after German ami 27 Seth Moon ............
from Eastern Oregon on Thursday morn­ to attend to their correspondence.
28 Ada Morrison....... . 43 89
you
want
lumber.
The
number
of
teams
22 24
butter on the last trip of the steamer
pounded him somewhat heavily, after 29 Caroline Hansen .. . 24 27
12 27
hauling lumlier from there proves that ing. He went out on his bike and while in i One of our correspondents, writing
Luella.
which he gave him in charge of the mar­ 30 E. West .............. . 24 27
12 27
people have found out where to get a Gilliam county fell and hurt his knee He from Dallas, says : ‘‘The hops were very
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55
99
31
.
110
IL
IL
Hendrick.«
...
shal, who kept him in the cooler for the
Best line of Buckingham & Hechts’ good class of lumlier.
bought abuggy and horse and drove back.
34 79
17 64
: abundant here this year, and would have night. A close eye should lie kept on 32 H. L. Jensen .......
boots to lie found in the city at D. T.
After seeing the parched condition of
33 LU Quick ............ . 42 48
21 M
Edmunds.
* | A new stock of gold filled spectacles, of Eastern Oregon, with only half a crop been the best grade had it not fieen for German in the future, for lieing a trouble­ 34 Thon. Arnodt . ...
53 09
26 84
warranted to give entire satisfaction or
the early rains in August, which caused some, dare-devil young man, there is no 35 F. 11. Herrington.. . 15 17
7 67
Dance on Saturday evening, October 7, will lie replaced by new ones. Also full ot wheat, Mr. Hendricks thinks Tilla­ them to get lowsy and mould. Over half telling what he might do. The entire 36 Marv E. Hava .....
6 07
3 07
at the Fairview hall. All are cordially stock of plain wedding rings and fancy mook is the best country in Oregon.
12
27
37
Marv
D.
Graves....
24
27
of the hops in Polk county remained un­ property of the city is in jeopardy when
19 18
38
Gilmore....... . 37 93
invited.
There was not much business on Mon­ picked. The standard price for hops is German is loaded up with gutrot. We 39 J M. W.
rings.—At A. Letcher’s.
83 34
|. Bova kin.......
12 19
Mackintoshes and Umbrellas, for .he
day evening for the city dads to transact, about eleven cents. The wheat crop was call attention to this err it is too late, for 40 Carrie Hauxhurst.
18 20
9 20
B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in
18 20
9 20
best line and lowest prices, go to D T.
bills against the city bring the principal damaged all over Polk county more or fear something might happen. Some of 41 E. A. Cham lier lain
Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to
14 57
matter, viz. : Marshal’s salery, arrests less, but it was all saved before the last the boys on Monday were talking of run- | 42 W. A. Gage............ . 28 82
Edmunds.
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do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well
17 M
43 Robt. Eickingrr..... . 34 89
and constructing cross walks. $43.50 ; rains commenced. There was only one- ning German out of the city, and if he 41 Aug. C. Kautz .....
21 34
10 74
For sale cheap, one L. C. Smith’s ham- as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work
A. M. Austin. $2; recorder’» salary.$10; tenth of a prunecrop and over half of the has any sense he will get.
42 38
21 48
45 C. N.Johnson.......
nierless shot gun, as good as new. Apply guaranteed first class.
6 07
3 07
46 Marv E. Smith.....
water rent, $40. The draft for an ordi­ trees are more or less damaged from the
There was a double wedding in the
at Letcher’s.
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9 10
4 60
47 P. W. Ryan............
Nice furniture makes the home attrac­ nance relating to the moving and re­ haid freeze of last winter.”
Christian
church
of
Tillamook
City
on
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morgan came in tive and comfortable. Nels Thompson, moval of buildings was passed over until
County fund apportioned $1281 40
I f the Astorian would quit its wrangle Sunday last, which was tastefully deco­
2534 71
from South Tacoma on Wednesday on a the furniture man, has a fine display of the next meeting.
State
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with the Oregonian and cast its eyes rated with flowers, artistically arranged
County fund |>er capita.................. 767
visit to their sons.
furniture on hand, and if you want a nice
Rev. S. A. Smith, the newly appointed about with the purpose of increasing the forming different devices, and which pre
State
,,
„
.............1.617
The program for the entertainment in car|>et, lounge, bedroom suite, or any­ pastor of the M. E. church, commenced size and business of Astoria, what l>etter sented a pretty appearance. The brides
No. of children of school age ... 1670
the opera house on October 13th will thing in that line give him a call.
his ministerial duties on Sunday last. On opportunity presents itself than to reach were Miss Bertie B. Perkins and Miss The next ap|>ortioiiment will be in Jan­
appear next week.
Three umbrellas were taken from the Tuesdav evening the memliers gave him out for the trade of! illamook county ? Edith L. Perkins, daughters of Mr. and |
uary.
We hope the assessor will make a raid porch of Judge Cooper’s residence Satur­ a reception at the parsonage, leaving Perhaps the Astorian is not an expan­ Mrs. Myron Perkins. Mr. Burton E. ,
on the Celestials who work in the can­ day night. The judge expressed an opi­ tokens of their reapect and good will. sionist, even when the undeveloped re- 1 King was the groom who had won the .
County Warrant®.
nion that the parties should have left On Saturday afternoon next, Presiding sources of part of its own county and heart and affections of Miss Edith, and |
neries for their poll tax.
Mrs. Cooper's umbrella, even if they took Elder D. A. Watters will hold quarterly that of Tillamook can lx? drawn in the Mr. J. P. A. Frank Kerrernans that of i All county warrant« in aerie« E anti
The next young man to take unto him­
his. Well, that was a mean trick to take meeting at the M. E. church and on Sun­ direction of that city if proper means of Miss Bertie. The church was well via«« C, prexented prior to bee. 3. i.4'.»«!,
self a wife will be —. Well, we won t
day evening he will preach in that transportation could lie obtained to de­ filled with relatives and friends when are now payable anti will lie paid
a lady'» umbrella.
give Cupid's secret away.
velop them. There is not much progress the bridal party arrived, the brides when presented. Intere«t ceasing liter
The release of American prisoners last church.
It pays business men to advertise in
and
enterprise in a newspaper when it being prettily attired, accompanied by this date Sept 28. 1899.
By
the
look
of
the
several
parties
who
week hv the Filipinos somewhat goes to
the Headlight, the leading newspaper,
W. II. C*ar,
",'ged show that the three missing Oregon boy. were “hopping” over the mountains in continually chews the rag over things of their bride’s maids Elder Morgan, of
County Treasurer.
Portland, tied the nuptical knots, and
where their advertisements are arrai „
were not prisoners, for they are not in- the rain and mud on Friday,some riding the past.
with interesting news matter.
|
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OF
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