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

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    THE HEADLIGHT
fc2S
IS THE
■?.. Newiest, Brightest and
Leading Newspaper of
Tillamook County.
JOB PRINTING
cadliqlit
OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY
NEWSPAPER.
Patronize Local Industries and all
Home Print Newspaper.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER 6, 1899
BILL HEADS.
LETTER HEADS.
ENVELOPES.
LEGAL BLANKS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS.
SHOW CARDS.
BILLS & POSTERS.
Guaranteed First Class at
Reasonable Prices.
Si.50 per year.
A
MORSE ELECTRIC BELTS.
The Best Electric Belt in the World at one Fifth the price of the highly advertised Belts
15 CELL BELT, Small Size.. ♦3 00
20 CELL BELT............................... »8 OO
18 CELL BELT ......................
6 00
10 OO
25 CELL BELT..............................
Can be worn by Gentlemen or Ladies, and is fully guaranteed to give satisfaction. I have the exclusive agency for these belts, and will
gladly givg all information regarding them and their workings.
CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Deutsche Apotheke,
Bring your Prescriptions and Family Recipies of all Kinds to Clough, where you always get j
just what they call for and always of the Purest Quality
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
for Jessie Bryan, W. Driffield, Mary F. the time of his death foreman of the sal- i street improvements abutting their pro­ fight on eouncilmen and opposed to
New Meat Market.
Dixon,E. Hobert, KristinaJohnson, Bes­ ' mon cannery at Garibaldi. The remains perty and not allow tax money to be the gambling element. Each party made
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
| were brought to this citv on Sunday, used for that purpose. We think that every effort to bring voters to the polls
Don’t forget the new meat market. If
sie Johnson and Lars Larsen.
Money to Loan.—Apply to Theo. Stein-
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Steinhillxr leave Elder Morgan conducting the funeral Dr. Hawke will hear us out in the state­ and the election was in doubt until after yon want cheap meats they will give
hilber.
*
this week for San Francisco, the former I services. The funeral was taken charge ment that the present eouncilmen have the votes began to be counted. The you an honest cut and a square deal.
T. B. B oulhy .
Mr. J. S. Stephens has sold his timber going ont over the mountains while the of by members of the Fraternal Union, with one accord been very economical, result of the court was as follows;
i
of
which
the
deceased
was
a
member.
and
this
being
the
case
we
feel
they
latter
will
go
out
on
the
steamer.
F
or
M
ayor
:
claim for $600.
For Sale or Exchung^^^H
It is unrea­
Wiley, I). J........... ................. 1'1
B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in The burial took place in the Oddfellow’S’ arc entitled to credit.
Mrs Neil, wife of Rev. F. H. Neff, has
1 cemetery.
sonable
to
hold
them
responsible
lor
pre
­
F
or
C
ouncilmen
:
Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to
been quite sick with quinsy.
Ten acre« cultivated land, 31 arrea >
I A few small boys of this city on Wed- vious indebtedness or theexpenses which
Hiner, L................................ 197
orchard. Good house and barn.
For
The steamer Albion crossed in over the do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well
they
had
to
meet
every
month
by
hard
Edmunds, G. A. ................... 132
as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work 1 nesday were in clover until their little
particulars address,
bar on Wednesday mornings
and
fast
contracts
and
salaries.
Those
Cohn, A. J.............................. 124
guaranteed first class.
• game was detected. Was it the perni-
C, T. Ross,
Born, on the 1st inst., to the wife of
I cious gambling devices in this city which who persist in saying that thecouncil has
Olsen, L.................................. 117
Bonny Doon, California.
We
understand
that
1
he
dairymen
are
been
extravagant
we
would
like
to
know
Mr. George Johnson, a daughter.
101
1 induced one of these bovs to steal money,
Leach, Maurice E................
talking up a scheme to combine for the
wherein
they
can
produce
proof
to
verify
1 and dividing part of it with the other
The above being elected.
Mrs. Melvin and five children leave on
purpose of getting ail opposition boat
‘‘Why, Harry, what is the matter?”
95
McIntosh, P..........................
I bovs, blowed some of it in at a penny such an accusasioti ?
the steamer to reside in Oregon City.
and are trying to get some of the busi I wheel of fortune ? No wonder some of
asked a lady of her small nephew, who
85
Brant,
Peter
..........................
■ The band boys will give an entertain-
Slate making and slate breaking were I ness men of this city interested.
was crying bitterly.
•
■'I ■ tx»«
79
Hathaway, B. II..................
■ the mothers are wrought up at the al­ ' ment on Saturday evening at the opera
some of the features of the cit> election.
“M ninnima whipped m-me,” sobbed
Now that the election is over let's all luring temptations placed in the way of house, which will include the comedy-
47
Tuttle, J. E............................
the little fellow, “an I in cryin’ c-canse I
Dr. W. A. Wise will lie at his office about bnrv the hatchet and unite for law and
F or T reasurer ;
little tabs like these, for the boys were drama “Hick’ry Farm,’’ the cast of char*
wasn't b born a orphan.'’
December 15th, to remain as long as kept I order, good government, economy. re-
Todd, P. W........................... iso
only from seven to eight years of age.
! acters being as follows:
busy.
' trenchmeni and every other proposition
F or R ecorder :
“Why don’t yon get a pair of mittens
County School Superintendent Lamb Esekiel Fortune, a New England
The Forest Grove telephone line was j that is put forward for the benefit of the has been suffering with whooping cough.
Coates, Tom........................ 117
for yotir dollie ?" asked one little HR
farmer ......................... West Morgan.
put in working order again on Wednes­ I city.
Cooper, W. II........................ 83
another.
We are sorry for him, but hope he did Uriah Skinner, a miser..... Jack Latimer.
F or M arshal :
day.
“'Cause,” replied the other, " if I did
Not catnip and sage, but strawberries not steal it from the pupils of the public Gilbert Darkwood, the villian,
Lahmon, J. S........................ 127
then I couldn't make lielieve it's the cold
We see no reason why the city should and sage. I have a fine lot of sharpless school ? Gee wiz, wouldn’t he be able to
Ira Latimer.
Oliver, I). M...........................
71
that makes her fingers stiff.''
have a registration system as well as the strawberries and Mammoth sage plants. whoop it up if the county election was Jack Nelson, cashier.........Walter Baker.
The honor of mayor falls upon Dr. I).
Write for prices of plants. Post paid. in full blast. Well, he’s the first Lamb Lawrence McKeegan, an aiderman
county.
from city............... Fred Sappington. J. Wiley, in the place of Mayor B. L
A marriage certificate was issued for —Address E. A. C hamberlain , Woods, we ever knew who suffered with whoop­
ing cough, and we are sorry our spring Rankin, a detective............... Andy Nolan. Eddy, who did not seek re-election,
Frank Lundburg to marry Fredricka Oregon.
having held that honor for two terms.
The mail carrier who brings the mail poet is defunct, for he might at this time ' Constables...Bert Mapes and H. Patchen.
Kobbe.
Three members of the present council—
Mr. C. L. Smith, proprietor of the to this city from the south, reported on be tempted to write a parody on “Mary Jessie Fortune, pretty and unsophisti­
A. J. Cohn, L Hiner and L. Olsen—have
had a little lamb.’’ However, we are
cated
........................
Miss
Lily
Baker.
his
arrival
here
on
Friday
that
2000
lbs
North Yamhill toll road, was in the city
been re-elected, the two new members
of paper mail had to be left at the reser­ confident that the county superintendent Priscella Dodge, a susceptible widow,
o.i Wednesday.
Mrs. Bert King. being G. A. Edmunds and Maurice F.
vation on account of being unable to has the sympathy of the pupils of the
Dr. W. J. May has disposed of his lots
public school.
pack it over the roads.
The city council met on Monday even­ Leach. Tom Coates takes the place of
and house to Mrs. Grayson, the consid­
No sooner does the citizens begin to feel ing with Council men C. E. Hawke (pre­ W. II. Cooper for recorder, and P. W.
Born, to the wife of Councilman-elect
eration being $600.
Todd that of treasurer, while J. S. Lah-
Maurice F. Leach, on Tuesday morning, congenial and kindly disposed one with siding), L. Hiner, L. Olsen and A. J.
mon was again re-elected for city mar­
A timber claim belonging to Clara C.
another
when
an
election
takes
place
to
Cohn
present.
Bills
were
allowed
with
a juvenile city dad, who arrived in the
shal.
The result of the election is a snow
and J. D. Edwards was sold to W. W.
nick of time to congratulate the newly upset this amicable spirit. Instead of the exceptions of the two last. viz.: W.
under of the law and order league, not
Fenelon for $1000.
elected councilman upon his victory and brotherly love and good will, backbiting II. H. Cary,$3.70 ; marshal's salary and one of their nominees being elected.
David J Hadley, who returned from elevation the previous day.
those who have been nominated for work, $31.«50 ; Water company, $40;
South Africa a few weeks ago, came in
Recorder’s salary, $10; election ex ileuses,
A.F & M., No. 57. elected the follow­ office reigns supreme. It is at this time
Business Pointer».
$10; McIntosh & McNair, $5.7O;C. &E.
on the steamer Monday.
we
begin
to
question
whether
there
is
ing officers at the regular meeting of the
The finest cash register ever seen in lodge on Saturday evening : W.M., W. as much real Christianity in the world as Thayer, lumber and electric lights, $45.80.
Twenty cases of shoes were received
Tillamook county has just been received j H. Reynolds ; S.W., Geo. A. Edmunds ; is represented. With so much bitterness In the matter of the improvement of sev­
eral streets, thecouncil passed a motion by Cohn & Co. this week, just for holi-!
engendered
in
the
hearts
of
the
different
by Colin & Co.—it cost $325.00.
J.IV., E. D. Severance ; treasurer, Geo.
to notify property owners to show cause day trade.
Of people, Voting and old,
.Mr. W Olsen returned from Escondia, Cohn ; secretary, T. H. Govtie ; tyler, A. factions, it takes a long time to bring
about a reconciliation, especially with why this should not be done. The com­ Clothing at greatly reduced prices at I
Cal., last week, leaving Mrs. Olsen there, A. Ford.
Slim,
Stout, Short, Tall, Rich,
those who allow personalities to domi­ mittee appointed at the last council Colin & Co's.
where Mr. Olsen expects to return.
We led in the 19th century. Look out nate in their conversation. They, how­ meeting to confer with tne electric light
Coal oil bv the car load ; can goods of ! Poor, Critical or Easy suited,
Rain and wind took Thanksgiving day for us in the 20th. Cohn & Co ’s holi- ever, usually feel cheap after the election. company about fixing lights for the resi­ all kinds by the car load. Dried fruits will find just what they want
by storm in this county, the recent blow , dnv clearance sale of clothing, hats and
Captain Joseph J. Dawson, voluntary dence portion of city reported that they and all kinds of feed just received by the and ought to have in our Big
being one of the heaviest for a long time. I shoes will run till January 1st, 1900.
had been unable to see Mr. Thayer and car load at Cohn Co.’s.
I You all remember the bargains we gave weather observer at Kilches, writes us the committee was given two weeks
Clothing Stock.
Fair view Grange will meet at Ackley s |
thus in regard to the weather in this
Seeded raisins, currants, mince meat,
hall ii io-morrow
to-morrow (Friday)
irnaayj morning
muimiig at ten you last year in clothing Try us now ¡county: “During’ the month the winds further time. At the request of Council­ maple syrup and pure buck wheat just in
No matter which class yon be­
election of officers will take and see what we are doing.
. .. 1__ with the ocean our
o’d lock,
__ , when
_________
I . have . lieen so steady,
cur. man Cohn at the previous meeting that at Cohn & Co’s.
long to we can suit you in
The steamers Elmore and Harrison rent from the south-west that there has thecouncil lie furnished with a statement
place.
Money saved is money made. Every
| reached this city on Monday. The Elmore lieen continual high tides along the coast, of the finances of tilt city as far as this
body join the crowd at Colm & Co.’s and |
Messrs. W. J. Moore and L
difficaltv in getting in over the
year’s accounts were concerned, Record­
am have l>een m this oty 'ookmg, up
h;iving 5trlK.k in ,loi„g ?o. There is holding back the land water, making it er Cooper gave these figures: Receipts get those rebate checks. They will save i
timber claims with a view of purchasing onsidcral)|e frelght t<J bebr()Ught to this rough for fishermen at night, also wash­ for the year, $1532.84; expenditure, you money.
ing out a partofthegovernment work in
them.
Colin & Co. are paying u dividend of
1 city owing to the steamers being unable the bay : making the bars of the bay $1220.13 ; total saving to the city up to
the profits of their business to their cus­
Mr.
G.
R.
Edmunds
has
returned
to
the
The
thcend
of
last
month,
$312
71
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t
|to run on account of the bad weather,
citv after a visit to Portland. He waited
.
. —bp and rivers so rough that no ships passed eouncilmen thought this a good show. tomers. Sec the system. It’s a dandy. *
twenty-one days in Astoria for the boat
His satamc majesty k-ow.jvhen he i„ or out, nor small boats pass over the
Large quantities of goods were brought
ing considering everything,
do a land office
f rj Ipqvff
I A^ail (•»»
---- business and do some bay proM what signs 1 have on hand,
in by the steamers last week. Cohn &
. . . ! effective work. lust rubber neck about unless the wind will go to the north-
Co. received about 40 tons.
The masquerade ball on Thanksgiving
hean| tb<. mo((t ri|. west and stay there, the weather w J' not
The City Election.
drew a large crowd, both of mas.iersan i
oug liig fll)d goMrip about nominees ch;illge until Christmas I week. There
F.U. of Am. Notice.
spectators, and it turned out an amus- th,it jg po!<Bib|e t(, uttir. We do not pre- was an annular eclipse of the sun on the
The city election created some excite­
ing affair.
tcn() tQ gav that olle party is any better 2|)d I)fcem|Kr. at the time we usually get ment on Monday on account ol some citi- ' All members in good standing of Tilla­
The amount of rainfall *n Ti'l«mo°k tban another In thiS respect.
the Nebulas storm, so look tor cold lens holding a caucus and nominating mook lodge, No. 290, F.U- of Am., are
' ’ it. A partial ellipse three additional councilmen—1’. Mein-
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|lK.r was
wa5 twenty-two ! The monev orders issued from the s|ushy weather with
county
Novemlier
requested to al tend the annual election of
the moon occurs on the night of the tosh, P. Brant, B. H. Hathaway—and a
,........
inches. There's i nothing
------- - small about | TillBmo<)k ^gt office ,ast month num- of
officers December 11, 1899.
Tillamook.
bered 350. amounting to $4,399. while . jfith. when a light storm may lie ex- nominee for marshal—D. M. Oliver, who
Bv order of the P.M.,
were
designated
the
law
and
order
I.
pected
and
poaaibly
some
ice,
if
the
Mr. 0. C. Haslett, president of the the monev orders paid out numbered 100.
O tto H kinh , Secretary.
Truckee Lum 1>cr Company, who was in amounting to »1.465. If there are those storm dies out with a northwest v^nd. league. This aroused the ire of those
from San Francisco, left here last week who think that Postmaster Severance» After that there is a possible sho.r for nominating tlw citizens' ticket, who re­
CUT IN MEAT
taliated by placing in nomination,
coining monev issuing money orders the .omefair weather.”
for that city.
Maurice F. Leach for councilman and
I
Iu
spite
of
all
that
may
be
said
to
the
pav
he
received
for
handling
this
amount
|
Buv
vour meat at the Central Meat
In furnishing grxxls t<M> we
Owing to the recent heavy rains and
Tom Coates for city recorder. J. E.
_______
can please you. A fine line of
bad
roads ______
in the _____
mountains staging is of monev and doing the clerical work ■ contrary, after attending nearly every Tuttle >>eing one of the nominees for Market at reduced prices:
meeting of the city council and watching
8c.
now done lietween the tollgateand Fair amounts to but $10.55.
coniK-ilmen on the citizens' ticket had not Prime Roast Beef..... ..................
7c. Wool Underwear and Sockn.
Shoulder ..........................................
The city marshal >as been instructed carefully all its actions, we can *av with-
dale on horseback.
signified his consent, lieing out of the Boiling, Beef Ribs..... .....................
‘
out
fear
of
contradiction
that
the
pre
­
If you want your watches and clocks to put a stop to gambling and arrest
Me.
sent council has been exceedingly conser­ city, his name could not l»e placed on the Round St^ak................................... .
cleaned or repairedr call upon Eugene those participating in it. Not only has vative and economical in the adininistra- official o.ilkrt. The contending fac tions Sirloin Steak ................................
porterhouse
Steak
.......
Jenkins. First class work guaranteed, he notified the proprietors of places where
I ........ •«
"'„»U mim .» known to have'been carried t)on of th« dty*
At the first circulated «ime literature of a squib char­ pork Chops.........
At Letcher's store
ganipAllK
, down
______ upon
„„„»hose!
...... held
he I»-also shat
those ___
meeting
held Dr. C
C E.
E. Hawke,
Hawke, a«
as prt-i
pre-i acter, the first lieing that by the law pork, Roast.......
and order league with their ticket*
“* Sausage ...............
Messrs. F. B. and J. W. Buttz were in on, L«/! w
by surprise, when Mutton, legs........
fl,,, took dicoli.
. t- 1
.nll.'!ll
IMllt.
the city on Wednesday, the latter haring run#*» gam but its true, nevertheless,
that the council Me
',H-al a* l’”*-
•urd a dorlgcr ad. Mutton chops....
the-,
reaMUy r turned from Manila with the 111 strange
Mutton, shoulder,
‘ il ' is
as much after advo- sible with the ci# fardo.and at the same
cast their ballots M uttoti. «tew.......
t
hut
the
mar
is
Waalwiqft hi volunteers.
the
council
decided
to
££ige
the
policy
"ta* and order" as those for
ireprencnied “good
council in the lor the 1
to the play 00 cati
! pursued by the I
Of ecBrse von!
|y and retrench
goj^mment.”
goicrn.nent^M
I
i--,uai> McKee- **«
UEACH & dONB
matter of street I
order ¡cAguc 1»*tied
last,
at
Garibaldi.
r
charter
in
1
podge do the
Central
meat
mad
L<1 Mr».
He
la
-
soxtiy
M
^^HKerson. aged 53 year*.
blay centering their
, 1<> pay for anolbcr Sqi^^^L
I competing proper
Ingavt.
A'
>n 1 <’■
—
pest office are ci
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I
I
«
ALL SORTS and SIZES
SUITS,
OVERCOATS,
and PANTS
tìroceries, Fk«r. Feed.
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