Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 19, 1900, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 19,
McCORMICK
and
DEERING
Mowers
1 II
II
and
Rakes
Hay Tedders
Hay Tools, and a
Full line of
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Stoves, Hardware and Builders’ Supplies. Paints, Oils
Doors, Windows and Glass. We are Leadexs in our line.
Opposite Bank
Tillamook, Oregon
We move, Mr. President, that the city company giving the dance, the commit­
council pass a leg tax, for legs short, legs tee has arranged with Prof F. G. Swan­
long, and legs medium-sited have no ton to give the cake walk that evening.
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
right to be stretched out across the side­
Ex-Senator H. W. Corbett has offered
walks to the inconvenience of those who his services to the state to act in the ca­
Eggs, 20c. a dozen at Cohn & Co's.
have a right to use them.
pacity
of United States senator. Thanks,
The steamer Harrison left on Saturdav.
Prof. David Torbet, of Albany, and but we do not think the state legislature
The court house is having a new fence. Mrs. Torbet, are attending the teachers’ will be doing the State of Oregon justice
bv electing Mr. Corbett. However much
Black and tan bike shoes at Todd & institute in this city, after which they in­ , Mr. Corbett may desire the position and
tend visiting Mr.P. I). Newell at Nehalem.
Co.'«.
The professor and Mr. Newell graduated his friends anxious to elect him, public
Buckskin Gloves in all styles at Todd from the same college at the same time. I sentiment is against Mr. Corbett becom-
& Co.
I ing United States senator, for the simple
the party who borrowed the ax from reason that he is too advanced in years
Fifteen cases of shoes just received bv the If Headlight
wood shed will return the to attend to the duties. This is a fact
Todd& Co.
•
same he will havethe editor’s thanks, for
Mr. J. A Todd left for McMinnville on he must have discovered by this time that which cannot be denied, and if the repub­
lican leaders have consumated a dicker
Wednesday.
this is not the ax which the editor keeps to elect Mr. Corbett they are doing some­
The cheapest place to buy your grocer, on hand to amputate the heads of poli- thing which is contrary to the wish of
ticans.
ies, at Todd's.
the people. We can hardly believe that
Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Wise have returned
The supreme court handed down four enough legislators can be found to cast
from Portland.
opinions this week, the only one of im­ their vote for Mr. Corbett, and as some
Cook stoves and heaters cheap forcash portance being that of State vs. Tucker. > of the republican leaders and their hench­
This
holds constitutional the bill giving j men are trying to defeat Senator Mc­
at W. E. Page's.
Dr. and Mrs. May left on Saturday for to district attorneys the power of pre- • Bride’s re-election, it may be that a dark
seating indictments with the same effect, horse will bag the prize.
their home in Baker City.
as grand juries.
I In speaking of the water furnished this
Captain George Hunt was up from the
State Food and Dairy Commissioner J. city by the water company, the Mayor
lighthouse on Wednesday.
W. Bailey is preparing for a tour of the (Dr D. J. Wiley) made the remark in the
Crash hats, Tennis shoes, good for creameries in the state. The law requires | city hall on Monday that no case of typ­
coast wear, at Todd & Co.'s.
that he shall visit each creamery every i hoid fever had occurred in the city from
Blue mountain soap, the best on the year. Mr. Bailey wil! leave Portland on | drinking it, while several cases are trace­
market, at King & Kerreniatis.
‘ I Friday for that pin pose, headed for able to drinking well waler. The water
furnished this city is believed to be pure
Tillamook and Coos counties
Mrs. Eddy and daughter Ruth went to
and wholesome, although, as the doctor
A
meeting
of
the
city
council
was
held
the Trask house fora few days.
told the council, it was almost impossible
Monday evening with Councilmen G. A.
Prof. O. B. Snuffer is over from Woods Edmunds (in the chair), L. Olsen, Morris to get the water absolutely pure. To re­
fute this, those who contend that the
attending the teachers’ institute.
Leach and A. J. Cohn were present. water is impure must produce an analyt­
Mr. D. Bradley, organizer for the Mod­ Councilmah G. A. Edmunds handed in I ical test to substantiate what they sav
his resignation, but the council adjourned before the citizens will readily believe it.
ern of the Woodmen, is in the city.
without accepting it. The other busi. A mere matter of opinion won’t decide
The Daughters of Rebekah met Wed. ness before the council was that pretain- whether the w ater is pure or impure, nor
nesday evening and installed officers.
ing to graveling streets and the water would we be justified in saying that the
water is impure without we have some­
Miss T. Anderson, a niece of Mrs. Al­ contract.
len, returned from California last week.
The latest fish story is on one of the thing tangible to relv uppn. Evidently
the citizens are satisfied with the purity
Sewing machines repaired and war­ pedagogues attending the teachers’ in­ of the water, or there would have been a
ranted to dogood work—IV . E. Page. ’ stitute. He has caught so many mudcat, demand long before this for the water to
tad poles,|suckers, etc.—with a snuffer— |
A teachers' examination will be held in since he came to Tillamook that no more be tested.
this city, commencing the Sth of August. remain to be caught, having fished out
We are sorry to announce the death of
Owing to the fine weather, qnite a the streams. But the joke is he thought Mrs. A. W. Severance, wife of Postmas­
he
was
catching
tront,
and
did
not
know
ter Severance, which occurred in this city
number of campers are headed for the
the difference until a small boy told him. I early Tuesday morning. The deceased
beach.
Next please.
[ has beer, sick with hemorrhage of the
Self Sealing Fruit Jars, all packed, for
The only bicycle paths in Tillamook lungs for several months, which was the
75 cts. and 85 cts. per dozen at W. Ji.
county being the sidew’alks in this city, cause of death. She was born in Saux
Page's.
we do know but what the city dads i county. Wis.. on January 1<>, IS60, and
Remember I f>av the highest cash price i would not be justified in demanding the came to Tillamook county nine years
for all kinds of second hand goods.—VV. bicycle tax money. Talk about the law agri, where she taught school. On the
• being unconstitutional in counties where 4th of December, 1892, she was married
E. Page.
| thev construct bicycle paths, it must l>e to Mr. A. W. Severance, her maiden
For the finest Machine Oil, warranted i doubly so when applied to Tillamook, name being Miss H. Eliza Stocks, and
not to gum your machinery, go to D. JT. for cyclists are taxed here and with no she w’as the youngest of a family of 11
E dmunds .
children. The funeral took place this
prospect of seeing bicycle paths built.
The Kruger, when she left Hobsonville I We call attention to the advertisement (Thursday) morning, the religious ser.
vices at the Christian church and the in.
last week for San Francisco, took the I
of the State Normal School at Monmouth terment in the Oddfellows' cemetery,
Laguna in tow.
i appearing in another column of this is­ which was conducted by Elder J. E. Lis­
W. E. Page is doing a good business sue. The school reports a successful year ter. A large numlier of svmpathing
in his new bed springs. He sells them with encouraging prospects for the next friends attended the funeral, who showed
bv the wagon load.
session. Many teachers are taking the their last token of respect to the deceased
Rev. F. H. Neff returned to the city last Normal Course both for the sake of the lady by placing handsome floral wreaths
week after attending the annual confer- professional training, now pretty gener­ on the coffin. Being a fraternal member
ally demanded, and also as the liest of the Degree of Honor a delegation of
enee of the U.B. church.
means of preparation for securing the that order, also of the A.O.U.W.. attend­
The dancing academy isopen daily, ex. state papers.
ed. The whole community sympathise
cept Sundays ; and the latest, as well.as
with Mr. Severance and the family in
Grand
Master
Welch
and
Grand
Secre
­
their sad bereavement, a faithful wife
the old. dances taught.
tary E. E. Sharon, of the I.O.O.F., state and loving mother having been called to
The Bicvcle Tax for 1900 will lie delin­ of Oregon, came in on Saturday to visit
quent August 1st —H. H. Alderman, col­ the lodges in this county. They went to her final rest.
The troubles of the city dads are be­
lector ; B. C. Lamb, deputy.
Bay City on Saturday and Woods on
ginning to multiply. The previous city
Lost, a black bill pocket book lielong­ Monday evening, and on their return on council complied with the city charter
ing to C, Benj. Riesland. Please return Tuesday the lodge in this ci tv tendered and made all owners improve the side­
to Mr. C. A. Bailev and receive reward. them a banquet at the Tillamook hotel. walks and streets abut :ing their proper­
A ».umber of complimentary sjieechrs
Cook stoves, heaters and ranges, bed­ were made and everything passed off in ty, and that agreement saved that city
steads, chairs, tables, stands, jugs and a most pleasant manner, the supper council a good deal of trouble and put a
jars and all other second hand goods served by Host Wheeler being one ot the stop to persons applying to the council
for improvements, at the citv's expense,
cheap forcash at W. E Pages.
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pleasant features.
of ___________
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roads abutting their property. That
Three four-horse teams, which have j
At a meeting of the hose company, it ! appeared to give general satisfaction, for
been hauling telephone poles in the ' wni
are treated alike, but the present
decided thac owing to the inclement all _
mountains for the new telephone line ot weather on the Fourth, to have another council on coming into power found «ev.
the Oregon Telephone Company, came iznladav in this citv, and Saturdav, the eral hundred dollars in the road fund,
to the citv on Wednesday.
ith of August is the’ dav fixed. An effort i and. beside«, some roads which needed
firing made to induce’ the
the North Yamhill J I fixing.
fixing, Some of the property owners
The Califoniin Safe Deposit and Trust is being
plaver« to come to • fixed ! their roads, while the citv fixed
or
McMinnville ball players
Company Has filed a smt in the circuit
court against E. H. Cowing and Mary this citv and plav a nine made up from others at the taxpayer s ex pense
the
situation
the coon-
Tillamook and Bav City nine. ■, tor which 1 »»
”• -it
««tin« which confronts th
Green Cowing on two
tained in California in the sum of$.l3b.77. j a purse of $50 will I jc offered. A contest jcil is this : Those who have had gravel
put
on
the
road
abutting
their
property
between the hose carts, a display of fire
Persons traveling over the W ilson river 7ori>7 and'« d7n<.'e "at” the' ojiVa house at the city', expenae have no kick com.
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toll road are informed that the bridges will be
1« included in the programme. No ing.
i~-. but
>- the property owners who read-
are unsafe, and in crossing them they do doubt this will attract «large number of ily
z, complied
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so at their own risk. We are sorry to persons to the citv. a nd will help to make and improved
their rr.nrl«
roads sit
at their
their iiwn
own
hear this, forit was stated that the road up for the disappointment canse I by the expense feel they have not been treated
was going to be fixed up ont of a large S
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r e . ' _ _ — with
.I* L thtnrranj.*
nero n< a nantg
nent, fill
on fair. con«e .ucntlr they have asked the
sum of money which it was reported had the national holiday. Instead of the hose ¡conned to pay them for the work, he do
been collected for that purpose.
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TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
PRINTING
#1.50 per year
not blame the propertv owners for trying
Teachers' Examination.
to induce the city council to improve the
road, at the public exjiense abutting their ' N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the
property, but as soon as this is done it ' County Superintendent of Tillamook
causes dissatisfaction.
We think the County will hold the regular examina-
city council made a mistake when it fail­ | tion of applicants for state and county
ed to follow in the footsteps of the pre. 1 papers, at the school building, in Tilla |
vious council and adhere strictly to the mo ok City, as follows :
I
F or S tate P apers .
letter of the charter.
Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at
nine o’clock a.m., and continuing until
Births.
Saturday, August 11, at four o’clock
Born, on Monday, to the wife of Dr. C. p m.
W ednesday — Penmanship, history,
E. Hawke, a son.
Born, on the 13th inst, at Hobson­ spelling, Algebra, reading, school law.
T
hursday .—VX ritten arithmetic,theory
ville, to the wife of Mr. Gus Nelson, a
of teaching, grammar, book-keeping,
daughter.
I physics, civil government.
Born, on the 5th inst., to the wife of
F riday .—Physiology, geography, men­
Mr. W. Hughey, a daughter.
... . arithmetic,
.........
tal
composition, physical
Born, < on the 5th inst. to the
1* wife of geography.
Mr. Ollie Osborne, a _ daughter.
j _._ uz . -_
| S aturday .—Botanv, plane geometry,
Born, on the 12th inst., to the wife of general history, English literature, psv-
chologv.
J. C. Bailev, a son.
F or C ounty P apers .
Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at
The Annual Teachers’ Institute. nine o’clock a.m., and continuing until
The annual Teachers’ Institute for ! Friday, August 10, at four o’clock p.m.
F irst , S econd and T hird G rade
Tillamook county met in the school buil-
C ertificates .
Our Goods are
ing in this city yesterday, in response to
W
ednesday . — Penmanship,
history,
call of Superintendent G. B. Lamb, with
orthography, reading.
37 teachers present.
T hursday .—Written arithmetic, theory
For the opening day an unusual in-
ough to “ make your
lerest was manifested, showing clearly of teaching, grammar, school-law.
F riday .—Geography, mental arith­
that the pedagogues were assembled to­
metic,
physiology,
civil
government.
mouth water
gether for business.
P rimary C ertificates .
At the morning session Prof. L. IL
W ednesday . — Penmanship,
ortho­
sighti
make you
Baker’s work on U.S. history was good.
He urged teachers to get out of the “dry graphy, reading.
T hursday .—Art of questioning, theory
to sample
bones” style of teaching history and
make it fresh and interesting to the child. of teaching, methods.
Dated
at
Tillamook,
this
19th
day
of
on
the
Prof. David Torbet’s talk on the tides
was attractive. The theory was so July, 1900.
G. B. LAMB,
clearly explained that none could fail to
Canned Goods,
County School Superintendent.
understand.
At the afternoon session Prof. Baker’s
Fruits,
work in arithmetic was profitable. Prof.
It Keeps The Money At Home.
Torbet gave an interesting talk on
“short cuts’’ in arithmetic. Prof. Wann,
We are just in receipt of a quarterly re­
Raisins,
of the State Normal, at Monmouth, port of the Oregon Fire Relief Association
gave an interesting talk on spelling, for the quarter ending June 30th. 1900.
Clean Currants,
which brought forth consi lerable dis­
The association is evidently growing
cussion as to the merits of tf“ “Reform rapidly and is keeping much money at
Prime Prunes,
Spelling.”
home that would otherwise leave the
An interesting program was rendered state never to return. It now has in­
at the Opera House in the even ng.
surance in force to the amount of $7,-
ail the Canned
Instrumental music by Miss Cooper, 6o4.2G3.O0 having made a net gain of
Mr. Ira Latimer and Mr. F. L. Sap­ more than $678.000.00 during the past
pington ; vocal solo, Miss Baker ; recita­ three months. It paid 23 losses during
tion, Mr. P. J. Mulkey ; Prof. Walker’s the quarter and made a saving for its
your
en
paper on “Rights of children’’ was inter­ members, as compared to board rates, mend
esting.
of $17,713 58.
David Torbet, professor of mathema­
tics, in Albany College, gave an interest­
Pay Up.
ing and instructive lecture on “Little Big
Having sold out my stock of merchan­
Things and Big Little Things.” It was
call aim
and
along tue
astrononv. dise, those owing me ** will
• •• please van
the line oí
of science and astrononv,
Prof.
Torbet has the lx-culiar tacultv of
scttk'
accounts, for I 1 must
have a
.
.
.
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..1 (iiut
settlement
before
August
1st,
1900.
holding the closest attention of his
L. O lsen .
hearers and carrying them along with
him. His audience last evening was
At Cohn & Co's.
highly entertained and amazed at the
greatness of things in ths universe. They
Star,
Climax,
Horse-shoe, Spearhead
were carried so far into space that some
and Sawlog Tobaccos reduced to 45 cts.
have scarcely returned to earth vet.
The following teachers have enrolled: a pound.
Arbuckles* Coffee 15 cts. a pound.
Tillamook—Mrs Blanch
Huriburt,
Miss Ruth Cooper, Miss Olive Donald-
Another large lot of that extra 3-H
son, Miss Mary Hanson, Miss Pearl sugar just received.
Briscoe, Miss Bella Watt, Miss Dora
If you don't use Golden Rod Elour you
High, Miss Ida High, Miss Susie Judd, don’t get the best. Its no more expensive
Miss Maud Hargrove. Miss Edith Har- than inferior brands.
grove, Mrs Madene Kiger, F. I). Vin-
cent, Miss Maud Sturgeon, Miss Mamie
The Everlasting Controversy.
Means, Miss Clary Erchinger, Miss Ella
Erchinger, Geo Erchinger. P. J. Mulkey.
Netarts—Miss Margaret Tone, Prof.
“Well,’’ said the doctor, who is slender,
L. H. Baker.
to the professor, who is rotund, “I see
Garibaldi—J. G. Lewis.
you are well enough to be ‘round.”
Portland—J. N. Miller.
“Yes,” replied the professor.
“You
Forest Grove—Miss Katherine Myers. can also see, I suppose, that I am con­
Foley— Amanda Tinnerstet.
siderably further ‘round than you are.’’
Woods—B. 0. Snuffer, Mrs. B. 0. Snuf­
“Well,you are getting square with me,
fer.
anyhow. What is your girth ? Thirty­
Monmouth—Prof. W. A. Wann.
eight ?”
Hobsonville—Miss Minnie Nelson.
“Pshaw !’’ replied the professor,
Blaine—Miss Alice Payne, Miss Fan­ is thirty years since I was 40.”
nie Smith.
At the hour of going to press the doc­
Beaver—Miss Lydia Campbell, Miss tor was still trying to dig hidden meali­
E. Hellen Wolfe.
ng.-» out of that rejoinder.
Cloverdale—Mrs. N. M. Davison.
quality in
Dolph—Miss Olive Baxter, Mr. David
Senator
Ge
»rge
Frisbic
Hoar
represents
Baxter.
that
there
a New England type and tradition which
give all he says weight, even when he is
Call for County Warrants.
!
on the wrong side. When he is on the
The following Tillamook county war­ right side his utterance becomes irresis-
That’s what makes them sell
rants are now payable and will be paid ' tible, and in the great issue now I Before
when presented at my office :
i the country presented bv the presidential so well ; that’s what makes them
Series E on General Fund ;
election Senator Hoar has no hesitation.
Nos. 2415 2416 2212, 2366, 2411, “Mr Bryan’s election,’’ he says, “will wear so well and please so well.
2-DI2, 2529, 2423, 2422, 2421, 2425, overthrow the protective system now
We are selling the best foot­
2464, 2429, 2428, 2477, 2456, 2514. happily established, and the wonderful
2567. 2483, 2489, 2188, 2490, 2491, prosperity it has brought to all classes wear made at lower prices than
2487, 2481, 2492, 2482. 2484, 248.-, of the people. It will bring a disturbed
2486, 2493, 2434, 2543, 2427, 2417, and fluctuating currency, great diminu­ some other stores ask for inferior
2418, 2539, 2516, 2494, 2527, 2272, tion of value of all debts and savings, goods.
2424, 2528, 2554, 2368, 2420, 2419, the overthrow of the authority of the i
Your shoes from our store will
2568, 2431, 2544, 2541, 2540, 2545, supreme court, a dangerous attack on
2517, 2453, 2546, 2449, 1819. 2373, propertv, socialism, the complete success fit well, wear well, and pay you
2549, 2450, 2505, 2555, 2451, 2021, of the attempt now going on to dis.
2519, 2476, 2501, 2452, 2454, 2460, franchise 10,(100,000 Xmerican citizens at well to purchase.
2478, 2455. 2533, 2.532, 2436, 2538, home and render null and void the great
2536, 2537, 2443, 2506, 256.5, 2639, constitutional amendments.’’ In short,
2640, 2641, 2642, 2643, 2644, 2594, while Senator Hoar has had his doubts
2601, 2569, 2578, 2579, 2580, 2581. about President McKinley's policy in the
2582, 2583. 2584, 2585, 2586. 2542. Philippines he has no doubt and no ques-
Interest cea sing Ju ly 16th . 1900.
> tion that Prisident McKinley’s policy in
W. I. CARY,
I the United States deserves the support
of every good citizen.
County Treasurer.
Behold, How
Good!
öften
tempting
en-
”
at
and
want
right
them
spot.
Dried
Seedless
Besides
Vegetables, we recom­
for
hearty
­
joyment.
Grocery Li ne
Complete.
BEST
CLOTHING
Always in Store
ind
There’s
Shoes,
is
our
’s what
].A.T0DD3;C0.
TILLAMOOK, OK
For Cleansing and Preserving the TEETH and Hardening
the GUMS. Keeps the Teeth White, the Breath
Sweet and the Gums Healthy.
Contains no acid, grit or anything injurious.
DIRECTIONS.—Dip the brush in water, sprinkle on a few drop« of the ROSOFOAM and apply in the usual
manner. 25c. PER BOTTLE.
CHARLES I. CLOUGH, TILLAMOOK,
RELIABLE DRUGGIST,
OREGON.