THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 23, 1900.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. j take part in the musical ¡/erformance at
tract which it had agreed to at a pre
the state fair.
vious meeting of the council, whereby the
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
•
^\e think the intentions of the citv water company was to furnish the city
Mr. E. H. Stone was in from Hebo last council to economize as much as possible
with water for municipal purposes at a
week.
is u move in the right direction, and as rental of $30 ¡>er month for a period o,
Whenever you hear of a Baking Powder that will invariably produce
A marriage license was issued to Jas
economy and retrenchment” was the three years. Tile council promised at the
the
most satisfactory results, you may be sure that our “CRESCENT”
per B. Dimick and Bertha Allen.
battle cry upon which the members were first opportunity to sec that the pressure
is equal to it. If you want your oven to yield light, wholesome pro
Dr. Tatom, the painless dentist, will be elected, let us kindly inform the city dads came up to the requirements, etc. Bills
ducts, this baking powder will earn your pleased approval.
where they should reconsider a little ordered allowed were C. Miller, $1.50 ;
at the Larsen house for several weeks.
Mrs. A. R. Griggs left on the steamer matter which may cost the city quite a ! A. A. Ford. $+ ; T. Coates. $10 ; D. C.
....... -r-
Pierce,
$4 . ; j.
J. . F. . Jenkins, salary as mui-
mar-
last week tor her home in Kelso, Wash. large sum of money. It is evident to j -
everyone that the city cannot have a | sh*'d, $39, as street commissioner, $26.
Mr. Win. Scott, road supervisor of night watchman and that person be the ■ bill for lumber was laid over, it being
Saves yon cash in original cost and insures satisfactory baking.
road d* trictNo. 15, Union, was in the street commissioner at the same time, ' stated that the previous city marshal
city on Tuesday.
the dilapidated condition of some of the ' bad orders not to order lumber from the
Mr. A. J. Cohn returned last week from cross walks and side walks in the city j Pacific Lumber Co., because it had not
a business trip to San Francisco ; also the past few months proving this, unless fi-xed the road leading down to the mill
Grandpa Olsen.
the council is prepared to pay a deputy I -°
satisfaction of the council 1 after
All members of Star lodge, A.O.U.W., t for doing the street commissioners work. * being paid to do so.
are requested to attend the lodge next • | Somehow it don’t look exactly right and '
Monday evening.
Real Estate Transfers.
W. V. MORGAN
H. MUDGE.
J. D. EDWARDS.
somewhat askew to notice that the citv
Vote of Condolence.
Mr. B. L. Eddy has been appointed at marshal is receiving salary for the honor
U.S.
to
Mary
J.
Cone,
Se
V4
of
Se
’
4
of
|
Star Lodge, No. 76, A.O.U.W.,
torney to the board of school commis. of holding down the street commissioners
Tillamook, Or., Aug. 13, 1900. I sec. 7, Sw % of Sw !4 of sec. 8 and N 14
job. To use a favorite word of Council-
sioners in this county.
ofNw l4 of sec. 17, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
Are prepared to do all kinds of
man Olsen, don’t you think, gentlemen, I Whereas, Almighty God, in the fulfill
Mr. Claude Thayer lias secured from
W. S. Cone to the Astoria Co., Se 14
it would be a good ‘‘idea’’ to reconsider ment of his divine purpose has seen fit to of Se 14 of see. 7, Sw 14 of Sw Vi of sec. 8,
Mr. J. J. McCoy booming grounds for
take unto himself the beloved wife of our
the matter.
logs at the mouth of Doroughty slough.
esteemed brother, A. W. Severance ; and and N Vi of Nw Vi of sec. 17, tp. 3 N, R.
A correspondent wishes to know why
Whereas, in the loss sustained by our 9 W.
George E. Withington, plaintiff, vs. A.
the Headlight fails to publish the con brother of a loving wife and devoted
Carrie Larsen to I. F. Larsen, various
P. Wilson and Susie \V ilson,defendant, is
siderations in the real estate transfers. mother, we deem it fitting that we mani tracts in Tillamook County.
a suit filed in department No. 2 to secure
One reason is this _• Ina number of eases fest some expression of love, honor and I J. H. Hathaway to W. Ryan, lots 3
title to property.
ti e figures named are not the actual sum
and 6 and S Va of lots 7 and 8 in block
The Lila and Mattie was towed up paid. For instance, the Astoria Com. rememberance ;
8, in Miller’s addition to Tillamook.
Therefore,
be
it
resolved,
by
the
mem-
from Hobsonville on Saturday with 80 panv is paying $1,000, and more in some
Mary E. Bronson to Fred C. Schilke,
bers
of
Star
Lodge,
No.
76,
A.O.U.W.,
First Class Uloi'k Guaranteed.
tons of freight which was brought in cases, for timber claims, but when the!
that we condole with our brother, A. W. I N 14 of Nw Vi and Sw Vi of Nw Vi and
from San Fiancisco on the Kruger.
deed is recorded the consideration is sev- I Severance, in his bereavement and extend Nw Vi ofSw Vi of sec. 16, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
Reasonable Charges.
From the number of letters reaching us | eral hundred dollars less, althoughitcon- to him our sincere and heartfelt sym i U.S. to Alfred Marolf, N Vi of Nw Vi
there appears to be quite a number of tains sufficient revenue stamps to cover I pathy in this his hour of affliction.
and Sw Vi of Nw Vi of see. 35 and Se Vi Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TILLAMOOK CITY
persons wanting to know something the larger amount, hence the editor does . Resolved, that these resolutions be of Ne Vi of sec. 34, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
about Tillamook, for we answered 23 of I not want to beguilty of misguiding people | spread upon the records of this lodge
U.S. to Albert Marolf, lots 15, 17, 18
these correspondents on Saturday by | who have timber lands to sell or become ! and a copy given to the city press.
and 19 of sec. 2, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W.
the tool of those who want to keep the
sending special editions.
U.S. to Alexander Marolf, W Vi of Ne
%, Se Vi of Ne I4 and Ne 14 of Se l4'of I
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
Mrs. Jessie S. Vert, worthy grand I price of timber lands down as low as
sec. 35, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
matron of the Eastern Star, is paying j possible for the purpose of gobbling them
U.S. to Fred Marolf, Se 14 of Nw *4, E
Silver Wave Chapter, No. 18, an official ■ up themselves. We believe we are cor-
*4 of Sw Vi and Nw Vi of Sw V4 of sec. 35,
viut, and we are asked to request all i rect in making this prediction, that as
I
I tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
members to be in attendance at the reg soon as it is known that the government
will improve the bar, the timber lands j
U.S. to Frederick Maurer, W Vi of Nw
When you need a Pre
ular session next Saturday evening.
Vi of sec. 23, Ne Vi of Ne Vi of sec. 22 and
tributary to Tillamook bay will not be '
scription
tilled.
Some people think the Headlight is a
and Se Vi of sec. 15, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
long before they double value. We would !
public benefactor callingattention to the
U.S. to Nellie W. Kirry, W Vi of Se Vi
advise our correspondent to keep a stiff j
He
keeps
none
but
the
very
number of quacks, fakirs and schemers upper lip and not sell his timber land for
and E Vi of Sw Vi of sec. 11, tp. 2 S, R. 9
best fresh drugs and is exact in
who are infesting thiscounty, while a few a song.
I W.
preparing them.
others think the editor should take back
AGENTS STEAMERS
KRÜGER AND TILLAMOOK.
Alfred Marolf to David Whitney,jr.,
He insists on precision in
Mr.
F.
I.
McKenna,
who
was
sent
out
what he said about them. We mention
N Vi of Nw 14 and Sw
of Nw 14 of sec.
weight, exactness in measure,
by
the
Portland
Board
of
Trade
to
in
E, SIBLEY, Mgr
Hobsonville,
Or.
this to show how people look at things
35, Se 14 of Ne 14 of sec. 34, tp. 2 S, R.
and the greatest care and ac
and differ in their opinions. In view of vestigate the coal prospects in the Ne
1<I W.
curacy in compounding.
this little incident, is it a wonder that an halem country, passed through this city
j Claude Thayer,et al,to David Whitney,
As to the price, it is as low as
on
his
way
home
on
Friday.
Mr.
Mc
editor cannot be expected to please all
jr., S *2 of Ne % and N 14 of Se M of sec.
possible without touching qual
Kenna is well satisfied that the coal is of
the people all the time ?
22, tp. 2 S, B. 10 W
ity.
No
one
undersells
us,
qual
a fine quality, but is not able at present
Deputy Grand Master Wagoner is a ¡
! Alexander Marolf to David Whitney,
ity considered.
to determine the thickness of the veins
jr., various tracts in tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
cracker-jack in presenting the aims and
and whether it would pa v to work them.
objects of the A.O.U.W. to people, so ;
Albert Marolf to David Whitney, jr.,
However, to ascertain this, he informs
much so that the number of members in
lots 15, 17, 18 and 19 of sec. 2, tp. 3 S,
us that Portland capital will be used to
R 10W.
Star Lodge is likely to be du| ■« ated be
sink a tunnel, and should the quantity Bids for Building School House.
Fred Marolf to David Whitney, jr
fore he leaves. Bro. Wagoner says that
of coal prove to be sufficient, an effort
Notice is hereby given that bids will be Se 14 of Nw X» E 14 of Sw 14 and Nw 1
the order is so well known that it needs
will be made to mine and ship it. He received up to September 3rd for the con
of Sw 14 of sec. 35, tp. 2 S. R. 10 W.
no recommendation, hence those who had but little time to speak of hisinvesti-
struction of a school house in district No.
Ralph W. Mills to David Whitnev, jr.,
want life insurance and protection for gation, but from what he saw of the lav
26 in Tillamook county.
S 14 of Nw 14 and Ne 14 of Sw 14 of sec.
their wives and families have no diffi- of the country thought coal may be found
Plans and specifications will be fur 29, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
d nice in joining.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
PORTLAND, OREGON
I in any of the country between Nehalem nished on application.
lohn P. Allen to David Whitneyjr.,
Phoebe Aiderman has filed suit against and some miles south of this city, with
The school directors reserve the right Se 14 of sec. 14, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
A. L. Alderman in the state circuit court indications also of finding oil, although to reject all bids.
Nellie W. Kirry to David Whitney, jr.,
at Portland for a divorce and for thecus- : it may be necessary to go down below
H enry A. E ly , Clerk.
W 14 of Se 14 and E 14 of Sw 14 of sec 11,
tody of their two children. She alleges, sea level to find it. Mr. McKenna tho-
tp. 2 S. R. 9 W.
in her comp’aint, that they were married I tight it would be a good plan to find out
Agents Wanted
0. F. Groce to Margarette A. Groce,
in Tillamook county, January 15. 1865, what resources were buried in the bowels
E 14 of Nw 14 Sw 14 of Nw 1 < of sec. 4 and
capital
necesiary
to
sell
our
Teas,
No
and that he willfully deserted her in July, ! of the earth in this county, as no one ap
Se 14 of Ne 14 of sec. 5, tp. 2 S, K. 10 W.
1886. The plaintiff further avers that peared to know, and he suggested boring Coffees and Spices.
F. T. Fitzpatrick, etux, to? H. Hath
In every city and town in the states o
the defendant struck her in August, 1897, ! about one thousand feet, which could be
away, tract in Tillamook city.
Oregon
and
Washington
outside
of
Port
and drew a revolver upon her, and that I done for about $2,000.
B. C. Lamb to John W. Stallcop, lots Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Hi.est Beer in I he Northwest.
laud. Ladies or young men who have
the last year they were together he failed
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privateli
I Mrs. M. E. Hoxter gave an interesting two or three hours per day to spare will 5 and 6 in block 2, Hay's add. to Til la
to provide for her, although able to do
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
mook.
talk on Friday at the United Brethren find selling our teas, coffees and spices
so, and she was compelled to work in a (
Albert Perry to F. C. Skomp, lot 2 in
church on the work being done by the pleasant work and they can make big
hotel in order to obtain her support.
W.C.T.U. and the Refuge home in the money for themselves. Write for full block 8, Park add. to Tillamook.
The picture presensed by Mrs. Hoxter city of Portland. One hun Jred thousan 1 particulars and catalogues free.
C. E. Donaldson to Elizabeth Donald
in ¡this city last week, alas, is no new I persons in the United States annually
son, lot 2, sec. 23, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W.
G reat E astern T ea C ompany ,
one. Social purity is a delicate subject | descend to a drunkard’s grave and this
326 Washington street Portland, Or.,
to handle in the newspaper, from the pul country sacrifices fifty thousand young
Undesirable Immigration
PROPRIETORS OF
pit or from the rostrum, but nevertheless women every year for bawdy houses and Largest distributors of teas, coffees and
The flow of immigration to this coun
it is a matter of so much importance that I resorts for prostitution. Mrs. Hoxter spices on the Pacific Coast. 100 stores
try appears to be regulated by the de
the verv existence of the United States thought this great sacrifice of humanity in successful operation.
gree of prosperity existing in the
rests upon it. Social purity in the indi ■ to satisfy appetite and passion was a
25 Cranberry Pickers Wanted. United States. The tide of prosperity
DEALERS IN
vidual means social purity in the home blot upon the United States—and calling
and community, and it is not alone at | , itself a Christian nation. No heathen
I will commence picking Cranlierries has been steadily rising since 1897, and
woman that the finger of scorn can be j nation could be worse, and she said she on the 27th of August. Those wanting with it has increased the number of
pointed, for many men who ruin or help j felt ashamed of her country when she saw to pick will please write for particulars immigrants. A high-water mark of
Shop next door to
ii ’ h Hotel, Tillamook
immigration was reached in 1892, when
to ruin young women would consider it | so many victims being thus sacrificed. She at once. Free wood and pasture.
the number of arrivals at the port of
a terrible crime on the part of someone j stated that it was mostly voung girls
W. C. K ing , Sandlakc, Or.
New York was 343,422. That year
else if they attempted to ruin their own: from the country districts who were led
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
marked the close of good times, and
sisters or any of their female relatives. I astray and liecame inmates of houses of
Farm for Sale or Exchange.
with
the
depression
of
the
next
year
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Messrs. W. J. Wall and Chas. Lamkin, prostitution, and sometimes against their
Wanted, to exchange, for a good ranch came a falling off in immigration to
of Hillsboro, were in the city last week. own will. She also told of girls being
on or near Tillamook, Nestucca or Ne 219,045. This decrease continued until
They were here in the interest of the ’ induced to leave their own homes in for
halem Bay, a fine Farm of 226 Acres in 1897, when the number dropped to 178,-
band association, wanting the Tillamook eign countries with the promise of good
Linn county. Oregon, suitable for dairy 748. With the revival of industry and
band to affiliate with it. As the associa sizuations and good wages, but when ing. general farming and stock raising ;
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor
business, the ¡migration at once began
tion will provide the music for the state thev arrived in this country they were good land, markets, schools and road» ;
to
rise
again.
For
the
fiscal
year
end.
fair this year, it has also been decided to taken to houses of ill repute, locked in near town ; perfect title ; price very low
ing June 30, 1899, the number reached Stage leaves Tillamook daily except Sunday
take all the bnnds to the fair free of rooms and then morally ruined. Mrs. at $+.000 ; would trade for farm of less
215,550, and for the past year it was
Hoxten
showed
what
was
being
done
to
charge, where the massed bands will oc
Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily except monday,
value and give good terms for payment 341,711.
cupy the orchestra for two days. Asthis rescue unfortunate women, some of whom of difference.— Address \V. C. Purdin,
The quality of the immigrants is de
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents nt
should cause some interest in making the were as young as 13 years ; also in pro Lebanon, Linn County, Or.
teriorating as the quantity increases.
tecting
younggirls
from
the
inducements
bands throughout the state proficient,
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
Instead of sturdy Irish, English, Ger
Lost.
also be the means of creating a pleasant held out by brothel house keepers, who
mans and Scandinavians, the arrivals
rivalry, no doubt the musical ability at had runners on the trains watching out
Lost, on Saturday, between this city are largely Italians, Poles and a mix
the fair this year will be above the aver to betrav some innocent young woman and Frank Trout's, a package, in a bag, ture from Austria Hungary. Of the im
age. We should like to see the Tillamook into their haunts of vice.
containing clothing —Finder will please migrants of last year, 33 |>er cent of
ManufacturerH of
band reformed, join the association and
A meeting of the citv council was held return the same to the Headlight office.* the total were illiterates. Of the Ital
on Monday evening, with President A
ians and Poles, a third were totally il
J. Cohn and Councilmen L. Olsen and M.
Pointed Paragraphs.
literate. and of the Slovacks and Lithu
Leach present. The council issued
anians one-quarter were in the same
TILLAMOOK, OR.
The
sign
painter
is
also
a
figure
pain-1
an order for Messrs. Brown. Peckham
condition.
and Monroe to fix the roads abutting ter.
The reports of the immigration au
Many a so-called absent-minded man thorities show that the greater portion Fine
Dressed Flooring and Finishing
their property the same as other property
remembers
the
poor.
owners in that vicinity. A good (leal of
of the foreigners now coming to the
L umber a Specialty.
the council’s time was taken up in dis I Only an idiot indulges in violent exer- United States are a most undesirable
1
cise
when
he
needs
rest.
'
(
Back of Cohn & Co s Store.
cussing the bad condition of some of the
class from which to recruit American
Local Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stocked
cross and side walks, and the council in 1 The letter P. like the selfish friend, i* > citizens. Many are not permitted to
He employes only Skilled Work
Lumber Yard near Court House.
structed the street commissioner to notify ; first in pity and last in help.
land, but the laws restricting immi
men.
[ A dog fighi is the only kind in which . gration are not severe enough to ex
the
property
owners
to
have
their
side
Makes any and all kinds of Ma-
walks fixed where they needed repairing. the real enr-rage is displaved.
clude thousands who should be kept
chincry, Boilers. Engines. Separa
Centrally Located.
Rates, $l Per Day
Mr. J. E. Tuttle was elected councilman i No man has a right to do as he pleases out.
________________
tors. Mill Machinery. Loggers'
except when he pleases to do right.
in
the
place
of
Mr.
L.
Hiner,
whose
seat
Outfits. Guns. Saws, Fits Boxes,
In one w ard of Chicago two democrats
An old bachelor says that maids marry
had been declared vacant; and Mr. G. A.
and Turns Shafting.
Edmunds having resigned as council man, when they can and widows when they with hair-trigger mouths have l>een en
Skilled Horse Shoer and
joined by the courts front spouting at
M- H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
Mr. S. Broadhead was elected in his will.
their followers. Strange to sav this
Wagon Maker
A
Cincinnati
policeman
was
recently
place. Mr. W. H Cooper, representing
A. K. CASE.
injured by the accidental discharge of his crime against free speech was ¡»erpelrat-
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
the water company, was present and
Master Mechanic.
gutr,
ed by a democrat.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese E nployed.
asked that the c mncil enter into the con- I
Equal
To
It
CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
KING & KERREMANS, Tillamook,
MORGAN, MUDGE & Co
General
Blacksmithing
Logging and Machine Work
a Specialty.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
^========s
xs Go to Sturgeon’s
x*
.«3
FIE& SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
I
X?X'
*g
RUSSELL ™ s
High Grads
Machinery
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS ,
RUSSELL & CO.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc,
&
Stage Line.
PACIFIC LUMBER CO.,
All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber.
?
?
?
LARSEN HOUSE,
<