Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 23, 1899, Image 1

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Vol. XII
No. 22.
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Reasonable Prices.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 23, 1899.
$1.50 per year.
| Damp Air and Frosty Mornings.
Will doubtless bring back that troublesome Cough.
If you use SYRUP WHITE PINE COMPOUND you’ll be free from the
Hemming and Hacking that so often is started by Autumn Dampness and Chills.
White Pine Compound does not dry up a cough.
It cures in the rational way by soothing and healing the inflamed Bronchial passages.
Two sizes, 25c. and 50c.
CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, TILLAMOOK, OR.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
The geographical novelty social given believe, would not have made its reap­ tc square after lie has turned in his
on Monday evening at Todd'shall by the pearance.
checks and where the devil don’t allow a
Epworth League of the M.E.church was
The offer of the electric light company discriminating business to lie carried on,
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
well attended, being another of those j to furnish in 1 he residence portion of the even if Mr. Elmore can unlawfully do
Plenty of showers, but not of a starry pleasing and entertaining socials for the
j city 15 32-candle incandescent lights is so on this terrestial sphere.
character.
young people's amusement.
1 a liberal one and no citizen should object
The Oregonian is making preparations
Baby cloaks from *1.25 up at Mrs.
Nels. Thompson, thefurniture man and to this expenditure, for it is a long felt to publish its annual numlier earlier this
Sturgeon’s
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cabinet maker, can always be relied upon want and the lights will be appreciated. year, which, as usual, will lie the best ad­
Who is to be the next mayor of Tilla­ to supply a good class of furniture. Call Of course with only fifteen lights to dis- vertising the State of Oregon can receive.
mook city ?
in and inspect his carpets, linolumns ! tribute the committee will not lie able to Immigration boards may do a great deal
Hoods, fascinators, muffers, etc. at bed room suits, etc. All first class goods. fix one at each street crossing, but where in the wav of bringing new settlers to the
everthev are placed it will soon be s<-en state, but it takes annual editions like
| A nice assortment of wall paper.
•
Mrs. Sturgeon’s.
We hear that some of the parties who what a public improvement the lights the Oregonian to interest them before
Rolled barley, bran, chop and shorts id
are to the city.
they get started, consequently tliisedition
any quantity at Todd's.
• | have had their chicken houses visited of
Who's the city dad that gobbled up a should be widely distributed. The press
late
intend
peppering
the
pilferers
with
Corset waists, corsets aud children's
I salt when they make theirnext nocturnal draft of a city ordinance so completely of Oregon is ever ready to advertise the
waists at Mrs. Sturgeon’s.
I visit. A good dose of brine under their that no trace of it can be found ? We resources of this state and the induce­
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
hide will have just as good effect as shot. suggest that the president take hisstom. ments it offers to new comers, going to
Frank Bester died last week.
Considerable ex|iense in doing so. Yet
Settlers along the beach claim that the ach pump with him to the council meet­
D. T. Edmunds has rented the building
ing, and with the assistance of his brother how little some people appreciate these
highest tide in ten years occurred last
efforts, for when asked to subscribe for the
on the corner near his store.
week, washing the logs and drift wood couneilmen, extract this document from
We are short on some things but we quite a distance further up the beach. Al him, even if it takes house moving appli­ home newspapers, they politely inform
have plenty of feed.—J. A. Todd & Co.* Netarts they were washed right up to ances to bring it to light. Well, there’s yon they take a number of eastern and
San Francisco newspapers and cannot—
Mr. A. Watt has purchased the house Mr. Phelps’ store and the fence at Happy been considerable shuffling around of
by way of excuse—afford to subscribefor
houses
of
late,
and
even
the
culprit
coun
­
he is now living in, the consideration Camp was washed out.
cilman was the last to be attached to the the home newspaper that is faithfully de­
being $550.
It is with the deepest regret that we wincing machine.
voted to the county or state.
Mrs. Thayer returned to the city on have to announce the death of Vice-Pre
The last batch of steamers and lumber
It’s strange, but it’s true nevertheless,
Wednesday, coming in oyer the Forest sident Hobart. These are occasions when schooners which left Tillamook bay did some people can never forgive amws
political rivalry and religious prejudices
Grove road.
not meet with good luck in reaching their paper if they have taken exceptions to
are entirely put on one side, and the
Dr. W. A. Wise will tie at his office
destinations. On reaching Fort Towns­ some of its remarks or just criticisims.
nation with one accord mourns the loss
about December 15th, to remain as long
end, Wash., on the 16th, Captain Cous­ We occasionally run «cross a person who
of an honored and distinguished Ameri.
ins, of the steamship Umatilla reported is unrelenting in his forgiveness and will
as kept busv.
can.
having spoken the schooner S. Danielson chew the rag for the sins of omission or
There will be a union temperance prayer
Saturday evening, at the court house, on Nov. 14, latitude 46:28 north, longi­ commission of previous editors of this
meeting at the M.E. church this (Thurs­
is the time set for holding a public meet­ tude 124:50 west. The Umatilla gave newspapers.
Editors are human and
day) evening.
ing for the purpose of nominating a city . the Danielson 25 days' provisions and will err in judgment sometimes the same
Frank Henry expects to go out on the ticket. As we remarked last week, let
[ water, as she was entirely out. The as ether people, but why cliew the rag
next boat for the purpose of returning to the citizens turn out and nominate those
Danielson sailed from Tillamook 30 days against them for years with a spirit that
the Klondike.
who will take an interest in the city and ago for San Francisco. When spokenshe cannot forget or forgive ? Let these par­
Arrangements have been made by the see that the affairs of the city are carried was 600 miles further away from San ties write, say six paragraphs each week
Presbyterians to give the Sunday school out in a conservative and economica] I Francisco than when she started.
and publish them for six months, criti­
a Christmas tree.
manner.
I A Tillamooker, writing from the Will­ cising all the mean thingsorquestionalde
The county clerk issued a marriage
The parties who liegin shooting liefore amette valley, has this to say ; “Tilla­ transaction of a private or public nature
license on Wednesday for Joseph M. Level it is light in the morning should remem. mook county is far ahead of the valley. tsking place, and we will gamble they
ber there is an ordinance prohibiting it The highest wages paid here, outside of will, at the end of the time, lie ready to
to marry Jessie Cook.
If you want your watches and clocks within the city limits. Besides, it is tin- thrashing, is $1.50 per day without admit they had made a legion of unre­
cleaned or repaired, call upon Eugene sportsman like to shoot ducks and geese board, while in Tillamook county a man lenting enemies who were good at chew­
Jenkins. First class work guaranteed. in the dark, for those who are familiar can get as high as *2 a day with board. ing the rag.
with the habits of these birds sav directly Hops are 6c. and 7c. per pound, but there
At Letcher’s store.
Some of the business men.toencourage
they see the flash of a gun in the night or is no market for them at any price. Beef another steamer to compete with the
G. W. Bacon, who drove Mrs. Thayer
that of lightning they fly off to other and pork is worth 6c. n pound dressed. Pacific Navigation Co , have agreed to
in from Forest Grove, while crossing the
Good milk cows are worth all the wav | enter into a contract for twelve months
Wilson river in a boat, had his leg cut parts.
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from
$30 to $40. Potatoes are very 1 wit!' any party who is willing to put on
So
many
citizens
are
asking
the
difficult
with a cross-cut saw.
questiou when the next steamer will plentiful this year and sell for 30c. a ' a new line of steamers. And for the in­
The Fairview creamery has about five arrive here. "I know," said the printer's bushel. If the people of Tillamook think terest of Tillamook city and county, and
hundred boxes of butter ready to ship to devil. “When ?’’ impatiently queried the that the weather and mud disagreeable j for the inteiest of the dairymen whose
Portland as soon as the storm abates pencil pnsher who was geavely contem­ j in their county, let them come to the val-1 product deteriorates in quality and price
and allows steamers to run.
plating issuing a special edition to an-1 I lev and convince themselves that the mud liecause of irregular shipment, something
What a fiasco the shooting stars turn­ nounce that fact. "Why, when she gets | and bad weather are worse here.’’
should be done to bring about a better
ed out to be. A boy with a few fire here !” snickered tbedevil, whun moment | Word was received in this city that I state 6f affairs. If for no other reason
crackerson the Fourth of July could scare after bobbed hi« head to avoid the ink Rev. A. R. Griggs was held up between than getting the farmer’s butter to mar­
bottle. That incorrigible imp most have Kelso and Castle Rock by two masked ket more expeditiously the business men
up more fun and excitement.
i men while on his way home from holding ( of this city should have a united front,
Word was received in the city on Mon­ nttended the geographical social
day that 130 feet of the new spur dyke
Captain Geo. Hunt was in from Cape prayer meeting at the latter place. Rid- and instead of .Mr. Elmore dictating as to
in Tillamook bay had wrahed out,caused Mearei lighthouse on Monday and re­ ing a bicycle, a shot stopped him. They who shall pay $4.50 per ton for feright,
by the recent heavy rains and weather. ported that the fifteen years he has lieen demanded his money, and he delivered up 1 while he charges others $6 per ton, let
his pocket book, which contained thirty the citizens have something to say in the
Why the Headlight is getting so many in the lighthouse service on the coast he cents and some receipts, and at the re­ matter. It's a right move some of the
has
not
seen
such
heavy
sea
as
prevailed
new subscribers without any solicitation
in the storm last week. He has seen quest of Mr. Griggs the receipts were re­ busincM men have taken, and we are ex­
is because it is a live, newsy, all home
more destructive «forms and where the turned. Then the highwaymen wanted ceedingly sorry that all the business men
print newspaper devoted to the best in-
wind blew at terrific velocity, but for bis watch, but telling them that it wai a are not pulling in onedirection. We hear,
tei e its of the county.
hiavv seas and breakers those last week keepsake they would hare to fight to get however, that .Mr. Elmore has notified
B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in lieat the climax as far as Captain Hunt's it. They, however, allowed him to ride some of the wholesale merchants of Port­
on, and as Mr. Griggs did so he hade land that it is a mistake in making a dis­
Bailey's building, where he is prepared to experience extends.
criminating freight rate and it will lie
do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well
Rev. F. H. Neff desires us to announce them good night and hoped they would
as fixturesand fittingsneatly done. Work | that a series of meetings will commence get into a better business. The men altered.
The city council met on .Monday at the
guaranteed first class.
[ at the United Brethren church on Sunday thanked him.
It is now one month since the Pacific city chamliers with Couneilmen C. E.
Not catnip and sage, but strawberries I and continue every evening until further
and sage. I have a fine lot of sharpless ¡notice. Rev. J. M. Tresenwriter, who Navigation Company brought freight to Hawke (in the chair), A. J. Cohn and J.
strawberries and Mammoth sage plants. ' recently moved to this county and has Tillamook city, and the devil only knows E. Tuttle present. A proposition was
Write for prices of plants. Post paid. i become a Tillamooker, will have charge but what it may he another month be­ read from the electric light company to
—Address E. A. C hambeblain . Woods. of the meetings, assisted by the pastor, fore the whistle of the steamer coming furnish the city with 15 32-candle mean
who extends a most hearty invitation to up the slough is heard again. Possibly desent light, for *10 per month on a
Oregon.
all.
especially to the pastors of other the devil is getting even with Mr Elmore, year's contract. As the proposition spe-
The farm property sold last week by C
giving him some beastly bad weather, cified only where the company's lines ex­
churches.
O. Erickson to John Murphy was dis.
tended. this would not reach Mime of the
Is the slight reappearance of scarlet for discriminating against our small
posed of for a consideration of *5.000,
shippers on freight rates, as well as dis­ street, which the council thought should
fever
owing
to
the
fact
that
insufficient
which included Se HofSw 'iof sec 34,
criminating against the large shippers be lighted. To .void further delay in the
tp 1 S, N H of Ne *4 and Ne '*ofNw‘t sanitary precautions were used to stamp when he left their freight in the wharves matter, the council appointed a commit­
the disease out? In all cases of malig­
of sec 3 tp 2 S, R 9 W.
tee, composed of Couneilmen Hawke,
nant disease the houses shonld be thor­ of Astoria and shipped in supplies for bis
John Barker has sold his interest in the
Surely Tillamooker» Cohn and Tuttle, to confer with the eke
oughly disinfected and fumigated, and own cannenes.
livery barn to Geo. W. Grayson, which
must tie excused for doing some tall dis­ trie light company to sec if the wires
make NcNamer & Grayson the sprightly no time »hould be lost in doing this, es­ criminating growling, and if in doing so could I* extended to where light, .hould
pecially m house» where families do not
matched team to conduct that business.
lie placed. and if this could lie done the
adhere to cleanline»«. Had this been they use unusually strong language
Mr. McNamer sold his interest in the
committee was empowered to enter into
the
sin
will
be
charged
up
to
Mr.
Elmore
d ine in every particular the disease, we
stage line to Mr. Barker.
Get Your JOB PRINTING done at the
a contract with the company to furnish
the electric lights for the residence portion
of the city An ordinance was introduced
and passed to its second rending licensing
steam wood saws in the sum of *10, and
in default a fine of *10 is imposed. As
the city attorney desired to mnken slight
alteration in the wordingofthe ordinance
further action was deferred until the next
meeting. In the matter of improving a
number of streets which was liefore the
council recently, this was left to the street
committee. City Attoruey Goyne drew
the attention of the council to the unsafe
manner in which the records of the city
are kept and Councilman Cohn asked
that the council lie furnished with u state­
ment of the city's finances at its next
meeting, brought the meeting to a close. I
New Meat Market.
T. B. Boulby has opened a new meat
market in the old post odice building and
will sell nothing but prime meats. Your
patronage is solicited. The meat market
is connected with the telephone
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Thanksgiving
^Masquerade Ball
ON THURSDAY, NOV. 30,
IN BAILEY’S HALL, TILLAMQUK.
Cohn 8c Co.’s Pointers.
Arbuckle’s coffee, 2 lbs. for 25 cents.—
At Cohn & Co.’s.
Try a few pounds of those delicious
Everybody Invited.
prunes, only 5 cents a pound.—At Cohn
Tickets, including supper at the Tilla
& Co.’s.
mook Hotel, *1.50.
The highest grade of mush is the 3 II
brand, and is for sale only at Cohn &
Co.’s, at 10 cents a package.
Mackintoshes at reduced prices.—At
Cohn & Co.’s.
We have just a few ladies ca|>es and
jackets left which we will '•’□se out at
reduced prices.—Cohn & Co.
Eggs, 30 cents a dozen.—At Cohn
& Co.
Try a package of that pure maple
syrup and buckwheat.—At Cohn &
Co.’s.
Star syrup, full measure, one gallon
tins, finest syrup made at 50 cents per
tin.—At Cohn & Co.
Germea for breakfast, 3 pound pack­
age, 1.5 cents.—At Cohn & Co.
CUT
IN
MEAT
Buy vour meat at the Central Meat
Market at reduced price«:
Prime Roast Beef.............................
He.
Shoulder ...........................................
7c.
Boiling, Beef Ribs............................
Be.
He.
Round Steak......................................
Sirloin Steak .................................... 10c.
Porterhouse Steak.......................... lCc.
He.
Pork Chops.......................................
Pork, Roast.......................................
He.
Sausage .............................................
He.
Mutton, legs..................................... . 10c.
Mutton chop«.................................. 10c.
Mutton, shoulder.............................
He.
M utton, stew..................................... 0c.
LiEACH & JONES,
Central meat market
For Sale or Exchange.
ALL SORTS and SIZES
Of people, Young and Old,
Slim, Stout, Short, Tall, Rich,
Poor, Critical or Easy suited,
will find just what they want
and ought to have in our Big
Clothing Stock.
No matter which class you be­
long to we can suit you in
SUITS,
OVERCOATS,
and PANTS
Ten acres cultivated land, 3H acre« in
orchard. Good hou»e and barn.
For
particular« address,
C. T. R om ,
Bonny Doon, California.
Furniture for Sale.
For «ale, household furniture and
household goods. See Theo. Steinhilber,
Tillamook, Or.
For Sale, Stock of Good*.
I will »ell my entire ntock of good« at
co«t. Call and nee my price«. Lower
than can l$e found elsewhere in the coun­
ty.—G ko . W. PifKi.F«. Netarts.
In furnishing goods too we
can please you. A fine line of
Wool Underwear and Socks.
Wanted, Agenta.
Steady employment, «alary or crim.
mission. A 1 article, «ell« at *ight.
Suitable for Xmas. present. Sample bv
mail, 35c.—Oregon Agency Co., Box 000,
Portland, < ire_____________
The Scoffer—What right have you to
sign your name with an "A. M." after
it?
The Signer—As much right as any one.
It means, in my case, "average man.**
Groceries, Flour, Feed.
J. A. TODD \ CO.
TILLAMOOK