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Vol. XII.
No. 39.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 22,
What do you think of Tillamookers
who are working to secure Brownell’s
nomination for representative? It won’t
do, gentlemen, and the convention won’t
have it that way either, gentlemen.
* It will be noticed by the real estate
transfers that a deed was recorded con­
veying to Mr. J. E. Du Bois, of Pennsyl­
vania, 4-,934 acres of land in thiscounty,
the consideration being $10,926 21.
' Another cheese factory is to be erected
in the vicinity of this city, Mr. P. McIn­
tosh having decided to build one on the
Wilson river at the Glad place, which will
be a great convenience to the dairymen
in that vicinity.
Pugilism is a bad thing to encourage
in any city and should be discouraged as
much as possible. An ordinance to pro­
hibit it within the city would be a good
thing anyway, and would save the city
being bluffed.
1900.
$1.50 per year.
fied the police, as he feared that he might
have met with some serious accident or
foul play. Some of Captain Ostrom’s
I)r. Wise, resident dentist.
*
Astoria friends state that he told them
Mr. L. Jensen was in from Hebo on
With me don’t go by guess. Iam not
Saturday that lie intended to start for
Wednesday.
satisfied simply to sell a truss that ap­
California that evening by rail, so there
proximates the size of the customer, for 1
About half of the voters in this county
appears no necessity to worry about his
want the trusses I sell to do the work
have registered.
they are expected to do and be comforta­
safety unless he does not arrive there.
ble at the same time. Sometimes a little
Mr. D Cronen was in the city this
The Oregonian, Senator Simon and ex"
intelligent bending of the truss-band is
week from Nehalem.
Senators Mitchell and Corbett are again
needed. I do it. And I frequently order
Miss Bella Watt has been engaged to
special trusses or sizes if necessary.
arguing the hold-up of the state legisla­
teach the Netarts school.
Spring Trusses from $1.50 to $3.
ture in the former newspaper. It’s not a
Electric Trusses from $1 to $2.50.
There will be a teachers’ examination
very commendable subject for these po­
Electric Stockings, Abdominal Support­
in this city on the 10th April.
litical bosses to be chewing the rag over
ers, Crutches and other appliances ofthis
at this time, for it looks as though they
Commissioner C. Ray was in the citv
kind can also be promptly supplied.
were trying to rub it into one another as
on Wednesday from Cloverdale.
much as possible for the sake of covering
Rev. F. H. Neff continues to hold re­
up their own tracks. The hold up was a
vival services at the U.B church.
discreditable proceeding, anyway, and
Messrs. A. W. and J. Severance return­
the voters having long since made up
ed home on Sunday from Oregon City.
'A\
their minds which of the political bosses
Mr. Hogen is in from the Columbia
engineered it, the best thing these gentle­
river looking up a logging proposition.
men can do for their own and the repub­
i
The Oregon Telephone Company has lican party’s sake in this state is to drop
Look out for the tax-eaters’ henchmen
ANOTHER VICTIM OF DRINK. belonging to deceased.
completed
the
surveys
for
a
line
from
Sea
­
Dr. C. E. Hawke gave it as his opinion
at the primaries on Saturday. Down the
it as though it was a skunk.
side to Tillamook, and the right of way
rascals.
y Owing to the dry weather of last week, Fell into the North Fork of the Ne­ that deceased came to his death by
is now being secured. It is the present
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Edmunds went out
which dried up the roads, the stage is halem and Founds Watery Grave. drowning, there being no external
expectation to have the line in operation
wounds or bruises.
on Monday on a business trip to San
able to cross the mountains again. Mr.
during the early summer.
^Justice T. H. Goyne, in the absence of
Robert Crawford stated that he had
Francisco.
Smith has done a lot of work on th»-
Grass is king in Tillamook, and owing North Yamhill toll road, which is now in Coroner Tuttle, went to Nehalem on known deceased about six weeks and his
Mr. Guv Reynold’s wife, who has been
to the fine, mild weather the past few good shape tor travel. Mr. John Barker Monday to hold an inquest upon the name was John Daall, who was born in
sick for several months, was taken worse
weeks it is growing very fast, having expects a large travel this summer into body of John Daall, who fell from a boat Germany and was about 43 years of
on Tuesday.
been green all the winter, consequently Tillamook, and to accommodate the into the Nehalem river Sunday afternoon age. The deceased had been working
Consult B. C. Lamb, the local railroad the creameries and cheese factories are
and was drowned. The testimony taken for him a little over a month. He saw
traveling public, is having another rig
agent, if yon want to save money on a daily getting an increase of milk.
at the inquest was as follows:
him last at half-past nine on Sunday
built, so that if the stage will not accom­
railroad ticket.
Mrs. Tohl stated that she saw Daall morning. On Sunday morning deceased
— Died, on Saturday, at Nestocton, Flora modate all the passengers he will be in a
Mrs. M. V. Stillwell is booked to go Schield, the 12-year old daughter of Mr. position to carry them through without pull away in the boat from the bank of went down to Nehalem City on his own
out on the Harrison on Saturday ; also and Mrs. Peter Schield, of consumption, having to remain over a day. Mr. Bar­ the river close to Townsend’s creamery business. Witness could give no reason
building, After he got outside of the why the deceased committed suicide,
Mr L. Solomon.
and the remains were buried on Monday ker has given good satisfaction since he
pileing he threw his coat in the stern of excepting that he heard he drank He
“Giant’’ Rhubarb Roots, 15centseach, at the Oddfellows’ cemetery, a large num­ took hold of the stage line, and it is a
He thought he had a weak mind, for he had
the boat and also a package.
$1 for 10, postpaid.
Address E. A ber of sympathising friends attending move in the right direction to accommo­
stood up and threw a package over- no mind of his own Witness stated that
Chamberlain, Woods, Or.
*
the funeral.
date the people who will visit Tilla­
board and a few seconds afterwards he
Mr. A. J. Cohn returned on the Harri­
Eighty acres of good land for only mook this year with a view to locating fell backwards out of the boat into the he had a shirt, drawers, socks, a leather
bag, a bottle he called gold dust which
in
this
county.
Should
it
assume
large
son from a business trip to Portland $250, being Se H of Ne V4 and Ne
of
water. He did not make any attempt
and San Francisco on Sunday.
Se ’4, see 16, tp 2 S, R 10 W, being IV2 proportions, Mr. Barker will make pro­ to get into the boat. He did not sink lie valued at $180, a hat, and which be­
longed to the deceased. Witness paid
The steamer Harrison is expected to mile east of Netarts Bay. This is covered vision to handle the business as it in­ fora minute or so, but after he sank he
him the day he left $5.00 in gold and $1
creases.
His
stock
is
in
fine
condition.
with
very
heavy
spruce
timber,with
some
return to Garibaldi on Saturday morn- j
never came up, Witness did not hear in silver, and $3 was still due him. Did
Rev. W. S. Holt, D.D., synodical mis­ him call out or speak at all. He seemed
ing for the purpose of picking up passen­ hemlock. Also eight lots in this city to
exchange for Tillamook property.—H. W. sionary for Oregon, came in from Port­ to try to paddle with his hands to keep not know that the deceased ever had
gers.
any difficulty.
land on Saturday. The iev. gentleman afloat. We watched for him to come up
Strong, well-rooted Sharpless Straw­ Cottle, Escondido, Cal.
The jury, which was composed of
A deal is expected to be completed to­ preached at Bay City on Sunday morn­ and pulled up to the place where he sank
berry Plants, 20c. per dozen, $1 for 100,
John Larsen, Chris Larsen, Wm. Luce,
ing
and
at
the
Presbyterian
church
in
day
whereby
Mr.
R.
M.
Wade
will
pur
­
but he never came up We sent lor some I W. I). Steele, A. J. Sharp and Jos. Effen-
postpaid. Address, E. A. Chamberlain,
chase a 50-foot frontage on the Main this city in the evening. Previous to his one to come and drag the river for him.
Woods, Or.
*
! berger, brought in a verdict that the
discourse, Dr. Holt complimented the
Wm. Tohl said he never saw the de­ deceased came to his death on the 18th
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hawke entertained street from Mrs. Hutchings, the lots
being the one vacated by Mr. Edmunds members on erecting such a pretty church, ceased to know him until vestetday. As
at their residence on Friday evening the
March, about one or two o'clock in the
and then made a statement about the I landed at Mr. Effeiiberger’s dock Mr
new members recently taken into the and the one next to it now occupied by
afternoon in the north fork of the Ne-
Mr. Cary’s store. Besides this Mr. Wade pastor, Rev. R. K. Ross, whose time ex­ Peregoy was on the bank and the de- J
M. E. church.
; halem river by accidental drowning
has bought out Mr. Cary’s hardware pires the end of this month. Dr. Holt ceased was in a boat. Mr. Peregoy then 1
while under the influence of intoxicating
The primary for Hoquarton precinct
stock, and it is the intention of the new stated that the home mission committee walked up the hill and the deceased
liquors, and that no |>erson is guilty of
will be held in the court house on Satur­ firm to put up a large implement and had invited Mr. Ross to remain in Tilla­
pulled up the river. He had some pack­
______________ __
day at 1 o’clock and that for Tillamook
mook, but he had declined to accept it. ages. When he pulled away from the a crime.
hardware store on the lots.
in the city hall.
In
the
event
of
Mr.
Ross
’
refusal
to
sav.
Farm
for Sale.
wharf
he
was
sitting
down,
but
he
stood
Send Tongue delegates to the county
After several weeks of fine, bright w ea­ convention and the republican party in Dr. Holt was authorized by the congre­ up to throw the packages into the stern.
Farm of 40 acres of bottom land, part
ther, Prophet Dawson turned on the this county will make no mistake. What gation of the Westminster church in East Then he threw a package overboard in iv cleared, with small house and barn-
flood gates again Wednesday and Tilla­ primaries should be on watch for is anti­ Portland to invite Mr. Ross to preach in tentionally. Two or three seconds after­ only three miles Se of Tillamook city.—
When you find a store that
mookers are happy.
Tongue republicans in Tongue clothing, that church on the first and second Sun­ ward» witness saw him fall backwards Address Mrs. Schmid tmeier, Tillamook.,
I days in April, with a view to his becom­
into the water. He was in the water a
makes a specialty of keeping the
The steamer having failed to take out whose henchmen aim to carry some of
ing pastor there, which Mr. Ross had minute or two before lie sank. As soon
Wanted.
all of Mr. P. McIntosh’s cheese from the primaries so that they can carry out
best quality of goods and sells
agreed to do, consequently he will as hr fell I hollered to Mr. Peregoy and
Nestucca, he is having the remainder their nefarious designs for their own per
To buy, a young bull, either full-blood­
preach
his
farewell
sermon
in
this
city
he came and we tried to save him with ed or high-grade, of any breed except them at a fair profit, offers no
sonal gain and aggi andizement. The
hauled to this city for shipment.
Headlight don’t want to see the conven­ on Sunday evening. The removal of Mr. the boat, but he sank when we got with Jersey. Write, stating price, age, color baits, and sells no Cheap John
Mr. L. Hiner has failed to find his
tion controlled bv anti-Tongue delegates Ross is a loss to Tillamook and a source in about three or four rods of him.
and weight to M. Morrison, Nehalem,
pocket book which he lost last week.
D. C. Peregoy met the deceased just Or.
goods for first class goods, you
who are working under-handed, while of regret to Presbyterians who know his
____________
Perhaps the party who picked it up will
they pose liefore the public as favoring true worth. His ministry has been short about two weeks ago. I never met him
may depend upon getting Bar­
return it, for honesty is the best policy.
in Tillamook, but his friends here wi’’. but once after that and that was on the
Cow® for Sale.
Mr. Tongue for re-election.
long
remember
him
and
Mrs.
Ross
for
morning of the day of his death. I met
Rev. Dr. Hill, of the First Presbyterian
11 head of good milch co' •• for sale ; gains in that store every day of
Some people have a great idea about
of Portland, has been invited to dedicate themselves politically. Gall, we suppose, their practical Christianity, and being him here at the creamery. He asked me all high grade Durhams ; broke to milk ;
the year.
the new Presbyterian church in this city, is a good thing for politicians to possess, people of culture and fine feelings, Tilla­ to go to the lower town with him. We with or without the calf to suck ; all
mook
can
lll-afford
to
loose
them.
We
went down and stopped in at Nick gentle and no kickers. Also one 2-year
which will take place in July or early in but when it comes to their thinking that
Tillamook County is a very
understand it is the intention of the com Drostroff and had about five drinks to­
August.
old registered Durham bull. — A. W.
they can control the delegation from this mittee to send Rev. J. E. Snyder here in
gether.
He
drank
wine
and
whiskey
hard place for shoe leather, and
, Passengers on the stage this week were county to the republican congressional
Fletcher, Oretown, Or.
May for four months.
mixed. He was under the influence of
Mrs. D. R. Hurlbut, Dr. Holt, Mrs. Carv, convention we are prone to ask. Are the
a
cheap shoe is dear at any price.
A council meeting was held on Mon­ liquor and a little unsteady in his move­
County Warrant®.
C. G. Rowell, Captain Hunt’s brother, political bosses, with the crack of the
ments.
The
last
time
he
treated
he
said
day,
with
President
A.
J.
Cohn
in
the
Myo Coffman, W. G. Martin and P. G. whip, going to control the delegates and
We have established a reputa-
All Tillamook Countv Warrants drawn
Mulky.
their votes at the county convention ? chair and Councilmen L. Hiner, L. Olsen to Drostroff, “Here is $5,’’ and when
tion
in illamook County in
on
general
fund,
presented
prior
to
and M. Leach present. There was no Nick took it Drostroff remarked that he
Go to McIntosh & McNair’s for stoves Hardly, we think. Possibly, however, a
was short of change and asked him if September 1st, 1897, are now payable, our shoe business that we are
report
from
the
ways
and
means
com
­
and heaters. Latest improvements and few may l>e chosen as delegates on Satur­
mittee in regard to the Harrison road, so he had any small change. The deceased and will I be paid when presented at my
designs. Call and see us if you want day who can be whipped into line by the
it was continued. President Cohn sur. said “ No ; but you keep it, and if any­ office. ! Interest ceasing March 14th, proud of.
hardware, wagons, buggies or farm im­ political bosses.
W. H. C aky ,
prised the council by stating that City thing happens to me it will lie yours, and 1900.
We carry the very best man­
plements
* [ Since the government derrick commenc­
County Treasurer.
Some years ago
Attorney Govne was not the city attor­ also the over coat.
ufactured Shoes in the United
Mammoth Sage, yields many times ed work in Hoquarton slough it has ney, the action of the previous meeting there was a man bought a piece of land
more than the ordinary varieties ; strong pulled out 98 large snags and 154 small of the council being illegal, as only two of Crawford and that here was a skele­ The White Clover Cheese Factory, States.
one year old plants 15c. each. 3 for 30c., ones. In two of the snags were found members of the council had voted to con­ ton found in the vicinity of the place,
Operated by T. S Townsend, will
We carry in stock the J. Mil­
prepaid. Address E. A. Chamberlain, two propeller blades. Until such time as firm the appointment, whereas before and that he didn’t know what kind of a Begin on February 1st, working up the
the water in the slough becomes clear, Mr. Goyne could become city attorney man Crawford was, that some of the farmers’ milk into cheese by the pound,
Woods, Or.
*
ler
and E. 1’. Kirkendall Work
The schooner Petrel, which had lieen in the work of clearing all the snags out the charter specified that he must have neighbors had told him so.” Asked or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran­
and Dress Shoes in Men’s, La­
at Nestucca since June, and which came will he stopped and dredging commenc­ a majority of the mem tiers to vote for what he knew about the bottle of gold tee first class article and quick sale ; also
near becoming a total wreck twice in the ed. Most of the bad snags have been him. It was agree ! on motion that Mr. dust that Crawford spoke of, witness will guarantee the highest market price dies', Misses, and Children’s.
attempt to sail out, succeeded in doing removed from the channel and there is Goyne could be the attorney provided he answered that “This man showed it to when sold. This change has been made
We carry the Genuine Cutter
now not so much danger of steamers would not charge more than $50 for his me March 4th, 1900. The deceased said at the request of several of my patrons.
so last week.
striking snags with their propellers. It services. Councilman Leach introduced it was worth $20 L I think it was gold. Call at factory for full information.
Logger’s Shoes.
Cyclists who ride their bikes on the
will be at Drystocking bar where the an ordinance to prohibit prize fighting, A four ounce bottle weighed a pound.” Come one. Come all.
public streets or side walks after dark
derrick will commence dredging first, and and glove and sparing contests, which The witness further stated that the
should know by this time that the city
Bids for Wood.
it will soon lie seen whether that bar is was read. The “managers” of the pro- drowning took place on the north fork
ordinance specifies that they must have
the result of a rack heap or not.
1 posed boxing contest being present stat­ of the Nehalem river.
Bids will lie received at the creamery
a lamp lighted.
S. M. Battcrsonstated: I saw him that by the board of directors of the Tilla­
Word was received by the Pacific Lum­ ed that they had called it off owing to
The steamer Harrison arrived in the
objections. Councilman Hiner said he dav. he bought some goods in my store mook Creamery Company until Satur-
bay Sunday and came up to the city the ber Company from the owners of the
was opposed to a bloody prize fight in and he left about one o'clock, apparently day, March 24th. at 1 o’clock p m.. for
wrecked
luml>er
schooner
Lila
and
Mat-
next day. Captain Schrader lieing in com­
the city, but had no object to boxing the all right The next he saw of him was the delivery of 50 cords, 4 foot seasoned
mand. She left down again Tuesday to tie asking when the «hip would lie load­
Come and see us. Do your
ed so that they could place insurance on same as was carried on in colleges and after he was drowned. As soon as 1 wood, fir, Abler, hemlock or vine maple.
go to Nehalem.
Mr. heard of the drowning Mr. Peregoy and
The wood to lie delivered in the wood trading with us, and we will
the lumber. Evidently they were un­ schools to develope the muscle.
B. C. Lamb is agent for the Colombia aware of the fact that the schooner was Leach then moved to have the ordinance myself fixed up drag hooks and dragged shed ofsaid creamery, in two foot lengths,
River and Oregon Timberman. a journal wrecked three weeks since, that she is tabled, and it was so ordered. Some the river, ami after the third or fourth piled up and measured in said wood guarantee satisfaction.
devoted to the lumbering interest of this now bottom up in the bay, and, further, street improvements were referred to the drag caught him by the leg. We towed shed
state, and which those engaged in that that the captain had sold the wreck to street committee.
the body to Effenlierger's landing and
T illamook C mf . ameky C ompany .
laid it on some boards and then took
business should subscribe for.
Mr Claude Thayer for $50. W ord now
Farm for Sale.
him to Townsend’s creamery and locked
“The desire for wealth has become so
The band boys are rehearsing “Barney comes from Astoria that Captain f>s-
the body up, putting Mr. Effenlierger in great recently that all society and civili­
For
«¡r.
a
farm,
containing
a
good
trom.
who
arrived
in
that
city
overland
the Baron” and “A Male Cook Wanted,'•
charge of it until the arrival of the zation are imperiled by it,” said Rev.
which they will stage in a few weeks, and with the cook and one seaman from the * orchard and meadow ; separator run
Dr. Hillis. Why “recently,’’ Dr. Hillis?
in addition to these plays will introduce wrecked schooner had disappeared last Iby water power. For particulars inqnirc coroner. Nick Drostrofftold him he had
* in his possession $4.60 and an overcoat See I Timothv vi, 10.
of
Joe
Ga
jdrau,
Hobsonvilfe,
Or,
Saturday,
and
on
Monday
the
cook
noti-
some novel musical attractions.
Fitting Trusses
CHAS 1. CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, Oi
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
Bargains in
CLOTHING.
HATS.
SHOES.
In fact, our Stone
is
Full of Bargains
I
We are the recogniz­
ed Leader in Clothing
of all Kinds.
J. A. TODDS; GO.
TILLAMOOK, Oil.