Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 18, 1900, Image 6

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. January 18,|1900.
contemplate holding a series of revival
meetings at the Blaine school-house,
May success attend them.
Eugene Roland and Joe Hollett drove
a cow through main street, Boulder .
City, Sunday p.m.
Rev. R. V. Blalock attempted to ford 1
the Nestucca, horseback, at the C. A. ;
Smith ford, but found it too deep, so the
dwellers near the river were wakened by
his stentorian voice calling in entreating
accents for some one to “ row him o’er
the ferry.’’ However, unlike the luck­
less “chief of Ulvo’s isle,” his “ladye fair ’
with raven hair’’ was on the opposite .
side of the river, and so was not exposed ■
to the dangers of a mid-night boat ride
as was “Lord Ullin’s Daughter.”
darkness. When she will toot her horn
coming up the river we will not presume
to predict until we can control the wind
and the waves.
THE SOUTH AFRICA WAR.
Up to the time of going to
press no news had been received
from South Africa, although it
was expected that the news of a
OUTLOOK IS PROPEROUS.
big battle might be received at
$1.00
20 lbs. Granulated Sugar...........................................
any time now.
I2%C.
lb.
All
present
conditions
seem
Arbuckle’s Coffee............ ..............................................
30c.
lb.
favorable to a continuance of
Dice Tobacco ...............................................................
Killing The Party.
prosperity. The sound financial
35C- lb.
Battle Ax Tobacco.........................................................
condition of the country, the as­
35c- lb-
W ashington , Jan. 15.—An­
Scalping Knife Tobacco...............................................
surance of industrial activity for other effort is being made to get
45C- lb.
Star, Climax, Horse Shoe or Spear Head Tobacco
some time to come, the well 1 Bryan to withdraw from the
5c. lb.
Arm & Hammer, Cow Brand and Schilling’s Soda
maintained foreign demand for presidential canvass in the hope
2OC.
3 lb. Boxes Crackers..........
our products and the opening of that the democrats may have
50c.
16 oz. Packages Schilling’s Best Tea ..................................
new markets, present a situation some slight chance of winning
5c. lb.
Mixed Bird Seed............
Sago............... 5c. lb.
which warrants confidence that before the people this year. It
Stout’s Patent Snag Proof Long Boots .... $5-oo
the era of prosperity will be ex­ is now known that a great many
NETARTS.
Boston Rubber Shoe Co.’s Duck Long Boots 4-5°
tended. There are, however, democratic leaders have address­
D. R. Hurlbut was down from the some perils to be guarded against,
Stout’s Patent Short Boots.............................. 3-5°
ed letters to Bryan or to close
light house one day last week on business, chief among which, perhaps, is
3.00
Boston Duck Short Boots .. ..
friends of the Nebraska man,
and
looking
after
his
ranch
on
the
beach.
2.65
Boston Pure Gum Short Boots
an over-expansion of credit and suggesting that in view of the
B. O’Hara spent a few days in the city an abuse of the confidence which
5c. per yard.
Calicoes, Best Brands
fact that silver cannot win in
last week.
alone can give stability to credit. the coming campaign, it would
R. Eichinger is expeeted home soon A prominent financial authority
be well for the Nebraska man to
from Missouri, where he has been for the
says of this that it will bring a get out of the way and allow
last few weeks with his daughter, who
time when advances can no some conservative man to be
was very sick and has since died.
longer be freely made and securi­ nominated. Fault is found not
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Boyington, of
ty will be closely scrutinized. only with Bryan and his persist­
Cape Meares light-house, was on the
A
sudden check will be put upon ent adhesion to the Chicago plat­
beach last Friday enjoying themselves.
speculative undertakings and form, but also with the peculiar
send a shudder through all the position he has taken in regard
EMMA.
over-wrought fabric of outstand­ to expansion. Having advised
NEHALEM.
purpose for which it was issued, and that '
Steve Bauer is building a new barn.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING.
ing credit obligations, which are the ratification of the treaty
| the same lie properly indexed, otherwise
Frank Riesch has gone back to Port- insufficiently supported by sub­
Himple & Wheeler’s saw mill started
against the protests of the lead-
Levy 3 Mill Road Tax and 2 Mills it is difficult to determine when licenses
land to work in the electric car-shops.
stantial values.
Credits must 1 ing democrats of the senate, he
expire and may be the cause of the city up on Monday.
for General Purposes.
Elmer Jackson sj)cnt a few days at be curtailed and settlements ex­
Mrs. Himple is staying at Hotel Klein,
losing considerable revenue.
is now taking a position against
A council meeting was held on Mon­
Willamina the past week.
acted and there come a crisis and expansion, and has gone so far
Bids having been called for to do the and sending two children to the town
day evening, with Mayor D. Wilev Pre­
Harry Chitwood went out to Grand a crash, with a period of depres­
city advertising, that ofthe Herald was school.
' in that direction that he has of-
sident A. J Cohn, Councilmen L. Hiner,
Ronde store the day before the recent sion and of slow and painful re­
accepted, which agreed to do the work
The
Fraternal
Union
of
America
lodge
I
fended many democrats of the
G. Edmunds, L. Olsen and M. Leach pre­
free of charge.
. will hare a public installation on Satur­ storm.
covery.
| South, while his former attitude
sent.
Mr. Stowasher’s broken leg is getting
The recorder was instructed to get the day evening, when sixteen new members
The country has had as to this in support of the treaty offended
.Mayor Wiley appointed committees as
necessary books to keep the accounts will be taken in, after which there will a long as well as can be expected of one
a recent warning. The late the extremists in the other di­
follows, which were approved by the
and the records of the city in proper be a supper and a social time.
* of his age.
council :
speculative reaction was largely rection.
shape.
Mr. J.T. Weckert started for Sherwood
Services at the M. E. church each
Ways and means—G. Edmunds, L.
due to overexpansion of credit
It is not believed by the lead­
The question of levying the city tax evening this week, by the Rev. Howell.
on the 8th mst. on business
Hiner and A. I. Cohn.
and while no legitimate financial ing democrats here that any ad­
caused a good deal of discussion. Judge
Messrs. Hovland, Johnson, Olson and
Account and current expense»—L. Hiner,
High waters put a check on the steel­
or commercial interests were seri­ vice that may be given Bryan
Sappington was present and explained
Erickson have been doing some slashing
M. Leach anil L. Olsen.
to tl>e council what effect the new super­ head fishing.
ously affected by it, it clearly in­ on this subject will have the
Streets and public property—G. Ed.
for
Mr.
Sam
Bauer,
and
William
Gras-
visor law would have upon the city and 1 A party of eleven young men and I
dicated
a state of affairs which if j least effect, as they feel sure that
munds, L. Hiner and M. Leach.
women went
went to
to Gai
Garibaldi Saturday to 1
^as ^enfslashitig on Mr. McNeil s
county if it was carried out. In that ' ; women
continued
could not fail ultima­ he is determined to lead the dem-
License—A. J. Cohn, L. Hiner and M,
case the county court would not lew a meet Dr. Hawke for the purpose of being land.
tely
to
produce
consequences ! ocracy, which, with him at its
Leach.
The water in Slab creek was the high-
road tax this year, and even if the examined for membership in the Wood-
that would be damaging to legi­ head, will be defeated worse
Health and police—L. Hiner, L. Olsen
men
of
the
World
and
Women
of
Wood-
est
of
the
season
on
the
12th
inst.
citv did levy a road tax, the judge did
and M. Leach.
timate interests. The reaction than any party since Greeley’s
not think the city could collect it. Ano. i craft.
Mayor Wiley then appointed T. II.
BEAVER.
operated to some extent as a cor­ time.
The two branches of the W. of W. had
tlier point Judge Sappington called the
Goyne city attorney, J. Lahmon street
a joint installation on Saturday evening; Jos. Bixby went to the Hub Monday, rective, but there is still over­
commissioner, A. M. Austin city surveyor, council’s attention to which is not gene­ «after which a nice program was rendered,
rally understood, that the roads in incor­
with his daughter Lessey, who will re- expansion of credit and we con-
and that of health officerandfire warden
not be sure that this will not de­
porated cities would come under the and a bounteous repast spread.
main and take music lessons.
he deferred making these appointments
supervision of the road supervisor, only
Although
the
winter
is
somewhat
dis
­
velop
sooner or later another dis­
Very little feeding has been done as
until the next meeting of the council
cities of fifty thousand inhabitants and mal, it is a fine season for stock, there
When it came to confirming the appoint­
vet this winter, except to last spring’s turbance, perhaps more wide­
upwards being exempt. The council, being quite a number in good condition,
spread and more harmful in its
ment of city attorney, the council decided
calves and milk cows.
however, decided to levy a 3 mill road still running out, that have not yet been
effects than that recently experi­
to lay it on the table until the next meet
Beaver
people
are
rejoicing
to
hear
of
Union Depot, Nlxth ami J .Street«.
tax and 2 mills for general purposes.
fed anything, and grass is still growing.
ing. No action was taken to confirm the
enced.
The past year was a
the
success
of
the
protracted
meeting
in
Recorder Coates, in behalf of the hose
Billy Hoskins was down on the river
other appointments.
period of remarkable speculative
TWO TRAINS DAILY
company, asked the council to furnish a last week doing some work with his1 Tillamook.
The report ofthe committee, composed
FROM
ALL POINTS EAST.
activity.
Under
the
impulse
of
On
last
Thursday
there
was
to
have
of Councilmen I.. Hinerand I., Olsen and new rope for the fire l>ell and caps for keystone dehorner. Here is a chance for !
a
renewed
prosperity,
with
loan
­
“ FANT MAIL ROUTE.”
been a law suit liefore Justice Finley, as
City Attorney Goyne, appointed by the hydrants in the residence |>ortion of the farmers who want hornless cattle, and
Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and
a Mr.Frankland, of Oretown, had sworn able funds abundant in the mar­ Spokane
daily at 2:20 p.m. Arrives at 10:15
last council to exnmine the books, made city, for children were filling the hydra­ once done they will never want to see
out a warrant against a young man by ket, confidence strong, credit a.111.
their report,which was accepted, it being nts up with rock. He also slated that horns again, and need not.
Leaves for the Eas via Pendleton and Hun-
the name of Gardner, but constable soaring and prices advancing, the , ngton
the hose company would like to have
daily atXpm Arrives via Huntingtonl
as follows :
The bar, and the whole beach to-day, Hance Jenson was unable to find the
and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m
the
bell
tower
covered
in
so
that
the
hose
temptation
to
expand
and
to
I
To the Honorable Common Council of
Dalles acommodation leaves daily except
looks as though it would take a couple man, hence no suit. The deputy district
Sunday at 8 am. Arrives daily except Hun
could be dried.
Tillamook City.
of weeks to smooth down enough to attorney came down from the Hub to speculate upon the chances of day at 6:10 p.m.
President Cohn drew the council’s at­
THROUGH TILLMAN AND TOURIST
G kntlkmkn ;
the future was irresistible and
let a boat get in.
SLEEPERS.
assist in the prosecution.
We, vour committee appointed to ex- tention to money that had lieen drawn
Water lines schedule subject to change with­
there
are
few
financial
institu
­
We are beginning to feel like a beseiged
out
notice.
from
the
general
fund
which
should
have
Miss Lena Wolf began another term of tions that were not willing to
imine the reports and accounts of the
city, running very low on many neces­
OCEAN AND ltl VER SCHKDUL
school at Beaver last Monday. She is a
.■ity recorder and city treasurer of Tilla- been taken from theroail fund. (This was
OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from
meet its demands. Hundreds of Ainsworth
saries,
and
entirely
out
of
others.
referred
to
bv
the
Headlight
last
week.)
teacher
much
beloved
by
all
the
pupils,
dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco
nook City would respectfully report
millions
in
jnoney
and
credit
Geo W. Elder sails October 4, il, 20 and 29 ;
The
council
decided
that
a
committee
hat we have examined the same for the
which is the secret of her success in ad­
Columbia sails October 9, I4 and 23; State of
were blown into industrial un­ California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26.
should seggragate the fund,and the ways BOULDER CREEK BUBBLES vancing the pupils.
year 1899, and find as follows;
and means committee was instructed to
dertakings many of which had a COLUMBIA RIVER SUMMER NCHEI)
That the total receipts of said
' | Hans Jensen visited the metropolis th«
Rev. R. P. Bukey died at the home of
ULE DIVISION.
attend to the matter.
city for the year according to
first of the week.
his nephew, in East Portland, Jan. 8th, very small basis of substantial I PORTLAND, ASTORIA AN4. THE COAST.
Judge Sappington called the council's
the records of the said recor­
value.
Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland
1900.
Beaver
looses
one
of
her
very
Eliza Finley was traversing the high-
daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday
der and treasurer amount to $1.542 86 attention to the planked road laid by the
A tightening ofmoneyand the at
10 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex­
best citizens.
Pacific Lumber Co. within thecitv limits, ■ ways of Boulder, on Monday last.
cept Sunday, at a.111.
Total amount of warrants
necessary curtailing of credits
Sam
Lucas
took
his
best
girl
out
riding
which
was
in
bad
shiijie.
The
matter
WILLAMETTE
RIVER ROUTE.
drawn during year............... 1,560 04
WILSON FIVER.
precipitated a speculative re­
his melodious voice
PORTLAND AND SALEM
whs referred to the street and public pro­ Saturday, and
Total amount of warrants paid
Ruth, for Salem and way points
I wakened the echoes and also the inhabi­
Mr. Perkins dehorned several head of action bordering upon panic and Steamer
off by treasurer...................... 1,368 50 pertv committee.
leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
Returning, leaves Salem Tues­
The street commissioner was instruct­ tants of this community as he took his i cattle in this neighborhood during the while the chief sufferers were; daysat6a.ni.
Amount in hands of treasurer
and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m.
the speculators in securities of days, Thursdays
Ian. 1, 1899............................. 170 19 ed to ux a drain through Mr. Good­ homeward way, sometime during the ! past few days,
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE.
I
Steamer
Modoc,
for I ayton and way points
hours
of
darkness.
value the soundest 1 I leaves
speed's property to carry off the drain­
Mr. Bolin, of Nehalem, went back questionable
Amount received and turned
. .
_ ___ _ __
leaves ruiuaua
Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays
and __
Sat-
Dayton for
urdavs at 7 a m. Returning,
Returning. leaves "Daytonfo'r
into road fund during year
John Borba was exercising his muscles home on Saturday after a quick trip to securities were also unfavorably ! .»-H-..-
375 GO age from the road.
mr
r
way poiuts
Wednesdays
affected
*"*"
* 1 _
- c -
- ' * I Portland and w$-
------ *•- Mondays,
-- * -..................
B dance on hand Jan. 1. 1899,
last Monday, sawing logsin the meadow. the citv.
1 he danger of further and Fridays at 7 a.m.
3
Steamer A Imola leaves Riparia Mondays
Oretown School Report.
in general fund ...................... 245 30
Lost.—A medium sized yellow cat of a
Miss B. Peterson’ has l>een visiting trouble from the sainé source is i “ “
_..
_
J.45 «.m.. a ter ar
and Portland
Amount received and turned
The school at Oretown, Tillamook very intelligent mind and also very hand. ' with Mrs. Paul Erickson during the past still present and will continue as rival ot train from Spokane
' Sundays.
!
returning,
Tuesdays
into general fund during year 1,180
county, closed January 5th, 1900. While aome; answers to the name of "Joe," is few’ days, She returned to her home on long as there are combinations ' a"<LI!'X"dr'‘y¿ aí oa?" ’ »•
.
.
...
Steamer
Steamer
Lew
Lewiston
1
»ton
leaves
leaves
Riparia
Riparia
Sundays,
Sundays,
Total on hand and received
the deportment and scholarship have "Rough on Rats." Any information I the Miami the first of the week.
ruesdays and .Thursdays
Thursdays at 1:45 am.;
built upon fictitious capitaliza- 1 ¡Tuesdays
a m ; after
arrival of train from Spokane and Portland,
Portland.
_
A
‘al
’ .4.1
X _
•
r arrlvaI
during year............................. 1,971
liven good, there has lieen a great deal of concerning this valuable and interesting
, ..------ , I.ewiaton
...__ • Mondays,
< .
o _ and
j
Grandma Bailey is reported to be tion and with little or no basis of Leaves
Wednesdays
I Saturdays
6 a.m.
absence and
the latter princi­ feline will be thankfully received by Gus seriously ill at the home of Mr. Vaughn.
substantial
value.
This
is
a
peril
Amount of road fund warrant«
W
H.
HURLBURT,
pally from two families, and this matter Chopard.
General Passenger Agent.
\V N. Vaughn lost one of his best to prosperity which those who
redeemed during year............
89
Charles Smith and Gus Chopard have
should receive more attention from
Amount of general fund war­
horses last Friday.
control
the
money
and
credit
of
been
making
shingles
for
the
new
barn,
pa rents, as the scholarship of the entire
rants redeemed during the
Andrew and John Zurcher had a nar­ the country should keep con­
school must suffer if some of the pupils now in process oferectionon the Hughey
year..............................
1.279 13 arrive at 10 or 11 o'clock, instead of 9. place.
row’ escape from drowning in the Kelches stantly in view. What is need­
The old maxim:
Mr». May Blalock and her little niece river during the high water last week. ed is a rigid conservatism on the
Total redeemed during year 1,368 50 “Early to lied and earlv to rise,
were
pleasant and welcome callers at They were crossing the river in a small part of financial institutions in TWO LIVE PAPERS
Leaving a Imlance on hand in
skiff, and aliout midway across one of respect to all the industrial com­
Mak<t men healthy, wealthy and wise,” Mr. Chopard's on theSth inst.
road fund of..,......................... 459 43 Would l»e an excellent one for some
1 the oars broke and the boat began filling
binations and the refusal of credit
Mrs.
H.
Booth
visited
the
C.
A.
Smith
'
Leaving a balance on hand in
patrons to follow. Trv it, and see if the
with water, so they had to struggle to
to any which are insufficiently
general fund of...................... 146 43 results don’t justify any inconvenience home on Sunday last.
get ashore.
supported by substantial values.
John Brady, jr., attended church at ;
which you may suffer.
Lewis Anderson is working for black­
Colsonburg Sunday a m., and at Beaver
Total amount on hand Jan­
It would be a disadvantage rather
The prizes which were offered for the
smith Larson at Tillamook.
uary 1, 1900................... ... 602 85
Sunday evening, returning to Boulder.
than a benefit to the public to
most advance in writing were secured by
Milch cows and heifers are selling for
Monday.
We find aome differences Ix’tween the
enlarge the power of the banks
The repnlar subscription price of
Daisy Fletcher of the primary depart,
$30 to $40 per head. Surely the cream,
recorder » accounts and the treasurer »,
After
a
three
weeks'
visit
with
her
sister.
'
THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and
to increase their circulation and
ment, and Walter Christensen of the ad.
eries
are
booming
the
cow
market.
but which do not affect the accounts as
Mrs C. A Smith. Mr» Reuben Y. Bia- i
the regular subscription price of
their credit if this should be used
vanced grade
The people around here are quite in­
the treasurer seems to lie correct, among
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
I desire to thank my many friends of lock started home Tuesday week.
to foster combinations which
which are amounts charged by treasurer
terested in the prntractedt1meetings at ;
Any one subscribing for THE
Mr Jacob Nicklans, ar., made a trip to
Oretown and vicinity for their efforts to
have nothing behind them and
against himself for which no i veri pt •
the Methodist church in the city.
HEADLIGHT and paying one
make mv stay agreeable, and for the Oretown, last Thursday.
whose purpose it is to fleece the
could lie found as follow rs
year in advance can get both the
hearty sapport and co-operation which
Mr Clyde Getchell visited hi» sister, j Additional Tillamook Jottings.
public.
The
remedy
for
the
In tinea received .........................
|7 00
I nave received •* the r hands.
Mrs G. I. Chopard, from Wednesday
In licenses...................................
danger that confronts the busi­
6 OO
My thank* Areespecially dueto Messrs. until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Bowers have left Port­ ness and prosjierity of the country­
Christensen
and
Fletcher
for
their
kind
The Brady family are just recovering land and gone to Idaho.
Total
913 Oil
in this particular is to a very
offices in affording me as pleasant
Mrs. Guy Reynolds is dangerously ill great extent in the hands of the HEADLIGHT
We find that the recorder kcei* no passage across the mountains as the from an attack of la grippe.
Mr. Lucas and Mr Bays went to the and not expected to recover.
account with the treasurer except hie circumstances permit.
banks and if they fail to apply it
metropolis last week
etui» and receipts and would revouunend
Bro. O. Heins will leave Fridav morn, they must expect to experience
N kilib C olby , Teacher.
that the recorder hereafter tie required to
and
Master Ernest Smith was calling on ing for Nehalem to initiate the officers of a loss of public confidence.—Ex.
keep nn account book with Midtreasurer
SALE for CASH OHLY
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT ON ALL DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES
D
EDJVIUHDS,
T
Tillamook
RAN
j
i a
nhowuig all Moneys received and paid
over to treasurer from what source re.
ceived. from whom and the date the
same was received, and that he lie also
required to keep an account book or re­
cord of licenses showing the date when
tsaoed, to whom, the amount paid there,
for, the periods for which isaueil and the
i
I
Cohn & Co.'a Pointers.
No rebnte checks on augar at Cohn .'t
Co.'a this week.
•
Sugar. 20 ponnds for $1, at Cohn
Co.’a.
•
Dry grnnnlated angar. $5 per Mi-k at
Cohn & Co.'a.
Bring ua your egg», butter and other
nroduve. We ll pav von the higheat pnee
for it.—Cohn A Co.
I
his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jar Ford last the F. U. of A. lodge in that place.
Sunday.
Cohn Jk Co. report a big business the
Rer T. E. Armstrong passed, en route first half of the month. It most be that
to Blaine, Sunday evening.
their clearance sale prices are a drawing
Johnny and Fred Nicklans made a trip card.
.
into this section of the settlement Mon
The Nehalemites can now draw a long
day.
11
breath, for we hear that the Elmore is
\ our correspondent was informed that *1 loaded with freight for Nehalem, and, no
Rev. Armstrong and Rev. Tresenriter doubt, with coal oil to lighten their
i
Notice.
A grand opportunity to get nice young
bearing PRUNE TREES, Italian». 25c. I
a piece ; FRENCH PRUNES. 20c. each, i
Parties buying will dig them np. Now is '
the time before all is engaged —J. S. *
E lliott . Riverdale. Or.
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
One Year for
as