Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 23, 1900, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
AUGUST
23,
1900.
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COLD BLOODED MURDER.
McCORMlCK I
and
(!)
DEERING
Mowers I
I
and
Rakes,
Hay Tedders, (!)
Hay Tools, and a
Full line of
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
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Stoves, Hardware and Builders’ Supplies. Paints, Oils, ?
Doors, Windows and Glass. We are Leaders in our line. I
$1.50 per year,
THE little FELLOW AT
TILLAMOOK.
Business Man Shot by and Inso­
“Is as Silly as False, and False
lent Drummer.
as Silly.”
M ilwaukee , Aug. 18.—A special to
the Sentinel from Rhinelander, Wifi.,
says:
William W. Fenelon was shot at the
Rapids House office tonight by a young
man named J. B. Robbins, a salesman for
a Chicago crockery house. About eight
o’clock Robbins entered Fenelon & Co.'s
store and made a small purchase from
one of the women clerks, and made a re­
quest that she meet him after she left the
store, which was resented. Mr. Fenelon,
hearing the request, drove Robbins out
of the store and pursued him to within
half a block of the Rapids House. Rob­
bins ran to the hotel and is said to have
gone to his room and procured a revol­
ver. After closing up Mr. Fenelon went
to the hotel. As he entered the office
Robbins immediately fired, killing him
instantly. Robbins was arrested.
!
(From the Oregonian.)
The Tillamook Herald says: “The Ore­
gonian’s opposition to McKinley is the
result of pique.
Mr. Scott was not
allowed to dictate the Administration's
patronage in this state. And that’s all
there is of it.” This is as silly as false
and false as silly. Mr. Scott neither
attempted nor desired to “dictate the
Administration’s patronage in this
state.’’ He neither urged nor named
any man for any office, or any office
for any man. If he ever signed a re­
quest for “patronage” for any man, it
was done in connection with others, be­
cause the paper was brought to him.
This is one kind of thing he never
liked, as all know who have tried to
get his name. Wanting no office for
himself, not even the highest the state
or the President could bestow, he has
not been agonizing to get place and
patronage for others. But, with a mix­
ture of amusement and disgust, he has
often noted how the little organs and
little politicians dwell on “office’’ and
“patronage’’ as the chief good and final
hope of man. The remark of the little
fellow at Tillamook discovers another of
’em. If he hasn’t the Postoffice already
he ought to have it.
P#0VI5>OM
Oui Wagon
Is Busy all day
and every Day, making
prompt deliveries of
Good
Groceries
The report of the cold-blooded murder
of Mr. Will W. Fenelon gave a shock to
a number of people in Tillamook city,
who had formed that gentleman's ac­
quaintance when he visited this county
I last fall. So pleased was Mr. Fenelon
! with the timber resources of Tillamook
| county he bought quite a number of tim­
ber claims and was negotiating for more
To CUise People
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. ing half tone cuts. Well, the Oregon bottom dollarthat Mr. Tongue is going on the Trask for milling purposes when
the
time
arrives
so
that
it
can
be
shipped
That Skookum Ghost Again.
editors and law makers were about the to secure it if is possible to do so. Just one
Do you buy here ?
Mr. L. H. Brown is in the city from best material that could be found to ex­ word more. What a wrong position a to advantage. More than this, he had
Skookum
Lake,
Tillamook,
Or.,
few republicans put themselves in, both been asked to approach the representa­
If you have not been
Portland.
periment upon.
Aug. 21. 1900.
tives of Wisconsin to secure their assist-
[ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.]
King & Kerremans are having Tuttle’s
Mr. John Teft is expected to return politically and locally, when they started
! ance in getting Tillamook bar improved.
I see an account in the last Headlight doing so, it is your loss
from San Francisco today. We arc glad out to oppose a gentleman who can be
telephone put in their store.
exceedingly instrumental in removingthe ■ and so successful had he been that he about the ghost of Skookum Lake. Now
to
hear
that
he
has
been
successful
in
Mrs. I. F. Larsen was taken to Port­
I wrote to say he had secured the promise
Remember uue are
' making arrangements to ship lumber obstacles to navigation in this county, | from them, specially mentioning one as some people may doubt the story, but I
land today to undergo an operation.
enabling
the
dairymen
and
lumbermen
know
that
all
of
it
is
true,
and
that
not
| from the Tillamook Lumber Co. and Pa-
UNDERSOLD
BY
NO
I being a member of the riversand harbors
E. A. Hoffman and wife are registered
| cific Lumber Co. mills to California. As to get their products to market more ex- committee, and wanting to kuow what the half has yet been told. I know what
at the Larsen house from Los Angeles.
I am talking about, for I live there.
i this will keep the mills buzzing and give pediciously. Industrial development is
ONE,uue uuill MEETflNY
The steamer Elmore, which came in uti I profitable employment to a number of what Tillamook must aspire to, and no else he could do. These letters were
Mr. Slosson's friend must have been
given
to
Congressman
Tongue
to
read
Sunday with freight, left again on Tues­ men, we hope the condition of the bar matter who it is that is making strener-1
badly scared or has not told all he PRICE
QUOTED
FOR
when he visited this county two weeks
day.
will not again cause a second attempt to ous efforts to bring this about let us one ' since. All who made Mr. Fenelon's ac­ saw. The ghost of the giant is there
and all encourage them as much as
and alt he says about him is true. But CASH IN THE GROCERY
J. C. Cunningham and wife, of Los fall through.
quaintance in Tillamook admit he was
possible.
I see him most every nignt and I am so
Angeles, were registered at the Allen
Messrs. Wade & Briggs are making
a fine gentleman, and when he left this
used to seeing him that I am not afraid line .
house.
preparations to erect a large business
[For additional Tillamook jottings city he went away carrying the respect
of him any more, and sometimes I follow
Mrs. W. C. King, with Zoe and Clent, house on the ground previously occupied I see page 3.]
of a large number of peojile, consequently
him to the lake and watch him.
returned on Tuesday from visiting friends by the stores of G. A. Edmunds and W.
his sad death is felt just as keenly as if he
Now you know that this giant was a
in Portland.
H. H. Carv. The old saloon building,
had resided here for a number of years.
New Corporations.
long time without food or water, and,
Mr. Fenelon became interested in Tilla­
China wants to kiss and make up, on which Wade & Briggs had to use to store
therefore, was both hungry and thirsty,
the theory we suppose that it's all fair their large and increasing stock of hard­
Articles were filed Monday with the mook on account of reading the special and you know that when a man is
ware,
lias
been
moved
back
so
as
to
set
in love and war.
county clerk incorporating the Wheeler edition of the Headlight, being one of our thirsty he is tired. Now wb.cn the giant
! over their present building while the new
Lumber Company, which specify that subscribers since that time. We regret and the Indian chief were fighting their
Messrs. C. I. Clough and P. McIntosh
1 one is being constructed. This will make the company will carry on the business of his death, though it was sacrificed in a
returned on the stage Tuesday from a
swords striking together made the
I a valuable addition to that part of the fishing, canning and cold storage, carry noble cause—that of protecting a young
business trip to Portland.
sparks fly, and the giant being hard
I city, and as Wade & Briggs will carry a
woman in his employ from men who
pressed and breathing hard swallowed
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shannahan came large stock of hardware, dairy supplies, on a general business for the manufac­
make sport of women and try to use
in on their wheels Tuesday. Fred is still agricultural implements, etc., it is safe to ture of lumber in all its branches, to con­ them to satisfy their own lusts. A cur some of the sparks, and his inside being
duct a general logging business, carry on
very drv set him afire ; now, therefore,
carrying all the corpulence.
predict they will do a large business in a general merchandise business,construct like Robbins was the one who should
when he comes out of the cabin and goes
It’s a wonder some sharp fakir has not their line.
and operate steam railroads, telegraph have kissed the ground riddled with bul­ to the lake you can see the fire living
conceived the idea of coming into Tilla­
Death claimed on Wednesday one of and telephone systems, furnish and sell lets, not a noble, fearless and honored out of his mouth, nose and eyes, and as
mook wearing a shirt waist.
Tillamook's promising and respected electricity, etc. The capita! stock is $40,- citizen like Will W. Fenelon.
there is a great deal of electricity in such
If you want your pianos or organs young ladies, which, however, did not 000, divided into 400 shares of $100
a big man, I think it must be electric
Emerson Pianos.
tuned or repaired, F. C. Shannahan will come unexpectedly, for Miss Olive Bew­ each. The incorporators are George R.
fire, for when the water closes over his
be in the city for about ten days and is ley. the lieloved daughter of Mr. J. C. Vosburg, R. E. Moody and C. H. Wheeler,
Mr. C. W. Toner, traveling representa­ head the fire lights up the lake from one
prepared to do the work.
Bewley, bad been stricken down with that and the directors are C. H. Wheeler, Geo.
tive for Sherman, Clay & Co., of Port­ end to the other, and the light is so
The monument erected over the grave dread disease of consumption. She was R. Vosburg, J. E. Du Bois, J. L. Vosburg land and San Francisco, is in the city strong that it blinds the trout that
of the late Neighbor Joseph M. Terwilli­ born in this county, at Bay City, and . and J. K. Gambill.
with a line of Emerson Pianos and A. B. abound in the lake and he has no trou­
ger in the Oddfellows’ cemetery will be was aged 18 years. The remains were
On the same day articles were filed in­ Chase organs, which will be on display ble to catch all he wants, and the fire in
unvicled by the Woodmen of the World buried in the Bay View cemetery today. corporating the Nehalem Transportation at the Allen house. The Emerson Piano his inside is so strong that you can hear
Rev. S. A. Smith conducting the religious Company. The object of this company
on Sunday afternoon.
Company make a first class, high grade the trout frv as he swallows them, and
services. A number of sympathing friends is to build, construct and ojierate steam-
Mr. C. W. Toner, representing Sher­
piano. Their cases are very rich and when he has all he wants he comes ou1
attended, and as a last token of love for boats, tugs, barges and boats for the
man, Clay & Co., wholesale piano and
ornate, and the tone mellow, ftdl and of the lake and goes back to the cabin
the loved one whose soul had taken so purpose of doing a general transporta­
organ dealers, is in the city, and will
singing. It is a tone distinctive in itself and lays down on top of the grave where
early a departure and sympathv for the tion business, to build, construct and
have a number of first grade instruments
—the “Emerson Tone’’—a tone that the Indian and the chest is buried and
sorrowing family, laid beautiful flowers operate wharves and docks, and for the
blends and harmonizes with the human watches them till half past eleven next
to dispose of as soon as the steamer ar­
upon the grave.
purpose of storing and shipping freight. voice. The price is very moderate, con­ night, for that is the time the fight took
rives.
The fishermen on Tillamook bay decid­ The principal office and place of business sidering the quality of the instrument. place.
No Sunday school convention should
Now I have tried time and again to
of this company is to beat Nehalem, and Our terms are for cash, or on monthly
I
adjourn until it lias tried to solve the ed on Monday to ask for a raise is tile
the capital stock calls for $12.000, to be installments ; in either case the price is dig up the chest while the giant is in
price
of
salmon,
and
if
tbeir
demand,,
problem and ascertain the causes why
divided into 120 shares of $100 each. the same. See Mr. Toner and have his the lake rating and drinking, but those
children up to a certain age attend Sun­ were refused to go on a strike. Unable
The incorporators and directors are the new sale plan explained. This permits confounded little ghosts make such an
day schools and how to stop the leakage to get what they wanted from Elmore’s
same as in the Wheeler Lumber Com- you to have a piano in your home at a unearthly racket about it that I have
cannery
or
from
those
who
were
salting
which follow.
small monthly outlay and have the use given it up long ago.
_________
salmon, they did not fish on Monday p a n y.
Still the fakirs continue to infest this
Now, if Mr. Slosson or any one else
of the piano as you are paying for it.
night, although there was a good run
county. Give them the cold shake and tell
Sunday School Convention.
This being his first visit, he will give thinks that he would like to seethe ghost
of fish. All that they wanted was 50c.
them you can get everything you want
Portland prices and will pay the freight. or dig up the treasure let them come
for large salmon, 20c. for silversides and
at less money from the reliable merchants
Following is the programme for the
up to the lake some dark night anil I
71 jc. for chums, which is a raise of 15c.,
will show them where to find it—that is
in Tillamook and they will soon cease to
Notice.
5c and 2Asc. respectively upon the price Sunday school convention which will be
¡f
the conditions are just right.
be a jiest in the county.
held
in
this
city
on
Friday,
August
31
:
paid the fishermen last season. Elmore's
S kookum .
This is to warn all persons against
Portland has raised the license upon cannery would have started upon Tues­ 10 a.in.—Devotional exercises I d by J.
[ff there are other citizens of Skookum
having anything to do with a note given
circuses visiting that city to $6090 per day. everything being in readiness to do
A. Monroe.
J»v me to B. R Daniel, as I have a bill who have been hobnobbling with the
day. Why can’t Tillamook adopt a so, but was unable to do so owing to Address of welcome, Mrs. J. D. Edwards.
ghost of the giant, and who can beat this
against the Daniel’s estate, and shall not for a fish story and “verasitv,’’ we want
similar plan and make some of the bum the strike, as all the cannery boats are Response, Miss Lucy Doughty.
pay the note until it is settled.
! to publish his testimony as well.
shows which come here pay dearly for included in the strike As this np|ienrs Roll call of schools.
A. S. B urton . ' our readers don't have to believe it.]
th .* pri vilege of imposing upon the people to be a reasonable demand on the part Rejxirts from schools by delegates.
Quite a number of marked copies of last of the fishermen, considering the price President's report.
week’s Headlight were sent to represen­ paid for salmon on the Columbia river, Secretary's report.
Noon.
tatives in different states, especially those it seems as though the fishermen will
1 p in.—Devotional, led by Mrs. B. L.
who have already signified theirintention not recede from »heir demand.
Eddy.
of assisting, to convince them of the ne­
In a personal letter to the editor. Con-
cessity of improvements on Tillamook gressman Thos. H. Tongue says : "Cer­ Special music.
tainly mv visit to Tillamook changed my "How to Enlist the Interest oi Parents,”
bar.
by T. H. Goyne and Mrs. W. T. West.
Messrs. Felix Rov and Alex. McDonald ideas entirely in reference to the import­
"Home Department," Mrs. J. A. Todd
were in the city on Wednesday from Ne- ance of the improvement upon the Tilla­
One of the most equisite preparations known to the skin. Cures Chapped Hands,
and Mrs. Wood.
halem, who had been chasing round try- mook bar. I regard such improvement
Sun Burn, Ereckies, Sallow Complexion and all irritated surfaces.
Music.
ingtobuv some young stock. We do as very essential for the future commerce “Necessity of Missionary Teaching in the
Excellent
to
use after shaving. Just what yon need when you return from the seashore.
not doubt this, but it is reported they of Tillamook Bay, and I hope we can
Sunday School." Mrs. Smith.
succeed
in
securing
it."
What
we
said
Harmless
as sunshine, pure as the breath of June. Price 25c. and 50c. a bottle.
have no objection to chasing a few grass
before the last election we can repeat "How to secure regular attendance."
widows as well.
Miss Lottie Freeman and H. V. Alley.
again, that Mr. Tongue is a staunch
Representative B. L. Eddy’s picture
Short addresses on the work by the dif­
friend of this county, and it may now
adorned the pages of the Oregonian on
ferent pastors of the various churches.
' dawn npon those who opposed him that
Tuesday in the portrait gallery of Ore­
Election
of officers.
when Mr. Tongue says that it is "im-
gon legislators. We don’t think that the
' portant'' that Tillamook bar should be Opportunity to discuss various subjects
Oregonian s printer can come up to the improved every Tillamooker can bet hi. j will be given.
|
Headlight's devil when it comes to print-
"W-A-DE <£, BRIGGS.
Opposite Bank.
Tillamook,
Oregon
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We carry the Best
grades of FOUR.
We guarantee every
can of Corn or Toma­
toes sold by us.
Satisfaction guaran­
teed. or money re­
funded.
Feed of all kinds at
Lowest Rates.
Do not forget that
we carry the BEST
Stock of
Clothing,
Shoes,
Hats and
Furnishing
Goods
In Tillamook County
J.A.TODD&CO
Almond Toilet Creme