Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1900)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 23, 1900. are COHN & CO They are Marking the 65 TONS OF MERCHANDISE received on the last two boats. We have by far the largest and finest stocks of goods ever imported into the ( ountv Watch our advertisement for bargains We are too busy this week to quote them. COHN & CO LEADING MERCHANTS Political Drift. Bert Biggs and Miss Carrie Hauxhurst in until they have got a sufficient amount BOULDER CREEK. made a trip to the Hub Saturday. ol premiums in their pockets to pay their POINTS FOR A TOURIST. The ancients are flocking together. A Mr. Patrick, of Sa'em, has been visit While Defending Home Merchants boards and livery rigs, and enrich them Mrs. Mary L. Day and daughter are woman hermit in New York, 75 years selves as fast as possible, leaving to their ing his son Wm. the past week. Puts in a Word for Old Line visiting with relatives at Baenvgat. old announces she will stump the state insured a number of very handsome i Mr. C. A. Smith and family returned Companies. Captain Hunt and G. W. Bovington for Stevenson. : from Netarts last Tuesday. ■ lithographed policies, when your wife were seen on our streets Sunday. The loyalty of the Louisville Courier- Miss Linnie Nicklans is working foi [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] j and children go around to collect the Journal to the fusion ticket is beyond Jenkins is infamously belied- by his Allow me to comment through your amount of the policy and no cash back Mrs. Jensen. I countenance—a simple, frank and so suspicion. It is calling its former part BEAVER. columns upon certain pertinent and of them. As I have said, however, the | Mrs. Florence Getchell and her sons, ners, the gold democrats, some pretty ber physiognomy that indorses all he timely comments which you have made country people cannot be too highly com- , Virgil and Hume visited last week at the Jos. Bixby and family, also Mrs. Bix says with unworried blandness, lit I hard names. as to Tillamook County being periodi ' mended for all efforts to protect its own I home of Mrs. Grace Chopard. by’s parents are taking vacation at Webster Davis is a tractable convert. tells how he met an English tourist on cally assailed by a class of agents of one people. They themselves are intelligent | Among those entertained at the Bay’s Ocean Bark at present. board a steamboat in the Niagara riv enough to discriminate, particularly home last week were the following per- | Win. Hiatts, who went to Monmouth He contented himself with the fourth in- er, below the falls. The English tour kind and another. I stead of the first place in the Indiana- ist, like all of his kind, was anxious tc No one who has long lived here but has after a warning is given, between a ' sons : Mr. and Mrs. Quick and family, of J some two weeks ago to see his daughter, made a like observation. I apprehend, ' mounteback and a respectable business j Tillamook; Mr. Browning, of Blaine; 1 who was very sick, still remain. It is I apolis procession. But Web did not have ask questions. He fixed on Jenkins at 1 his talking hat along. a likely source of information, says the however, that the same things could be man. There is no question but what Mr. Grant Bailey, of Tillamook ; Mrs. A. I feared she is very sick or dead. I Political figure sharps are putting out New York Commercial Advertiser. 1 home merchants, home industries, home J. Getchell and sons, of Hebo; Mrs. H. said of every prosjjerous community. “it’s a fine river,” he said. Canvassers, worthy or unworthy, are trade, our own professional men, who A. Chopard and Miss Edna Getchell, of I Presiding Elder Bell, Rev. Harter, of some interesting statistics. One of the “One of the finest in the world,” Jen« Wheatland, and Prof. Bonebrake, passed I number estimates that the presidential not likely to be found very plentiful in , we know and love, and who know and Boulder; and Miss Lizzie Lucas, of kins answered. in route for Tillamook last week, all of election will cost $25,000,000, or about the bad lands of Dakota or the lava beds , help us in the time of our sickness and Brown’s. “Could you tell me how deep the wa whom are expected at Beaver, Thursday, $1.75 for every vote cast. distress, should always receive our pat of Klamath. ter is here?” Miss Bessie Bays has been staying to remain over sabbath and hold quar A stream well stocked with fish at- 1 ronage to the exclusion of these stran Mr. Odell puts himself out of the race “About 290 feet just here,” Jenkins with P. R. Coulson, for a few days. terly meeting at this place. gers. tracts the cormorants. for the republican nomination for gov replied, without hesitation. “It’sdeep Work is being pushed forward on the J. R. Finley and wife just returned from There is no other course that will build It is the function of a good country ernor of New York. Andred D. White» er higher up.” Thu tourist made a mental note of it, newspaper to expose any mountebank up and maintain a community. When I residence of Mr. George Lucas, and when Portland, alter paying a visit to their American minister to Berlin, is now con or sharper in whatever guise he presents the fire burned up the Trask River settle completed it will be an ornament to the daughter, Mrs. Finley for some 10 days. sidered the coining man for the nomina and, Jenkins hoped the boat had not community. scraped the bottom as she left the They report a very enjoyable time. himself, and being put upon guard will ment it was’11* Montgomery & Ward, tion. wharf. Mrs. Edith Bixby came up from Beaver nor Marshall, Fieri & Co , who went up do none of us any harm. News have just reached here that the Congressman Grosvenor having cast “The current must be very strong.” Honest to each other we oCcen forget in an express wagon with relief—t’was last week for a few days visit at the six men who recently were looking at the latest political horoscope, a fusion “Not on the surface,” Jenkins re home of her brother, Mr. Wm. Patrick. only our own merchants. that there are dishonest men who re lands situated between W. T. West and prophecy from Chairman Jones is past plied, brazenly, “but the undercurrent Several people from Boulder attended C laude T hayer . semble in their methods those maraud- i Sand Lake have each of them filed on due. Political astrology enables the makes 20 miles an hour.” the basket dinner at Coulsonburg last them, and in the near future will be in to parching multitude to forget their trou ing gulls that wait till a poor hard “Well, well! Good fish;ng. I sup Sunday. Dividitida in Life Insurance. working de\il of a pelican emerges with build temporary houses. pose ?” bles. a fish and gobble it up before lie has ' W’e are living in a cloud of smoke now “Not very good. The current, you A party representing four families last Senator Lindsay, of Kentucky, is now Many are under the impression that it a days. Slashing is burning in all direc time to wipe the water out of his eyes. week were examining school lands west a man without a party. “My party has see, prevents the fish from coming up. Yet there are sach galls, handreds of f-’J » liteinsarance company tions. of W. A. Saling's. It begins to look now made no nominations this year,” he A few crabs and limpets crawl along them, pestiferous, active, slick birds who I to pay profits more than 2 percent or 3 . Sam Lucas is hauling lumber for Gus as though the prophicy of Mr. Mills a says, “and I have no stumping to do.” ! the bottom.” “Well, well!” He looked at the water never caught a fish for themselves, nor I per cent and do not realize that there Chopard’s new house. few years ago that inside of a few years The senator proposes to devote his time ' with a new appreciation. “Have a ci did a day’s work in their life, unless it arc several sources of profit in a well ! Mr. and Mrs. Bays are talking of all or nearly all of the mountains within and talents to the affairs of Lindsav. gar?” he said. was with a twenty five hundred indi managed old line mutual company be- | going to the valley for a visit in the near a radious of six miles of Beaver would be Republican Senator Wellington, of I Jenkins took one as if he deserved it. sides the interest on money. cated horse-power jaw. made into homes, &c., is rapidly being , Maryland, has jumped into the demo. “I’m a stranger to this country,” the Policy No. 22,923, for $1000, in the future. A newspaper cannot be too vigilant fulfilled. I cratic band wagon. President McKin-1 tourist explained. The army worm has moved on, after nor too severe in its strictures upon all Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New "Oh, indeed!” said Jenkins. “You N. Coulson and wife, are at Bay City, ' ley’s refusal to put all of Wellington’s! York, taken November 19, 1859— doing a great deal of damage. May its frauds and fakirs. attending camp meeting. ! political friends into office is the immedi speak our language very well.” death be peaceful, and its resurrection straight life plan — has had additions "Yu-es,” the other replied, doubtful Our highly respected neighbor, Mr. never. Mrs. Albert Getchel, with four of her ate cause of the senator’s bilious condi. ! ly, “1 appreciate your courtesy, you Jos. Donaldson, paid I remember for a ■ credited amounting to $1085, making tion. know.” John and Manuel Borba are attending! children,passed through a few days since. long time an assessment to a “ George total now in force $2085. This policy is Jenkins nodded- over his cigar. Washington,” something company, with held by William Wadhams, wholesale school at Wolf Creek, since the close ofj Rev. A. M Ginn and family, are now I The democratic machine in Berks moving to Beaver; his wife is to teach 1 county, Pennsylvania, knows a good! “Suppose the boats do not run here the belief that his wife and little ones grocers, of Portland, Or., wno has paid the school at Brown’s. thing and how to work it. Democratic in the winter,” the stranger went on would get a thousand dollars when he 40 annual premiums of $21 70 each—to Mrs. Hardin and Mrs. Holman ex our fall term of school. tal payments, $868. candidates are required to put up 2Vi anew. "The river freezes over?” died. It is not possible to collect a cent pect to leave soon for their respective Count v Assessor Stephens passed, “Well, no,” said Jenkins, “the water The earnings of a 10-payment contract per cent of the salary of their offices, upon the steel plated parchment that | homes, the former goes to New Castle, going south, performing the duties of his gets so heated at the falls it never arc shown by policy No. 82,298, in the either in cash or negotiable notes. freezes over.” bore the likeness of the good old father of Indiana, the latter to Portland. office. Shade of Sam Randall, how the mighty our country as a garantec of fair deal same company, April 24, 1868, held by The tourist looked another look at Mrs. Chopard and her sister made a Our industrious County Commissioner i Joshua W French, banker, The Dalles, have fallen ! his informant. ing. trip to Joe town last Saturday. Charles Rav passed Sunday for Tilla Or. ; amount, $5000; premium. $28120 “The friction there is very great,” The difficulty lies in the way of collect It is generally’ supposed by those not Geo. Smith took Miss Nash to the mook with a four horse load of cheese. ing this thousand dollars, that there is for ten years—totaJ payments, $2812, valley after the close f..miliar with the nomenclature of states Jenkins hastened to explain. "You of her school. We | Mrs. S. J. Eddie is expected soon to re- may have read how a professor at no reserve funds which the Headlight Dividends have been added in 31 years, were afraid he would never return, but turn to her home at Beaver. She reports i men in West Virginia that the full name | Harvard made water boil by stirring it . amounting to $3279. Value of policy as speaks of, back of the policy. ol United States Senator N. B. Scott is ' he did. ! that she can no longer be satisfied in ! vigorously. It is like that at the falls.” It don’t make much difference to a a claim would be, $8279. Napoleon Bonaparte. It isn’t. His 1 Our road boss is all right. It does a Portland as a home—Tillamook water name is Nathan Bay Scott and like his ! “1 think I see that. Very curious. ! Since these policies were taken there business man, like Dave Thompson or Well, well.” person good to go over the road and see ' climate, etc., has captured her. collègue. Senator Elkins, he is a native I They had already passed out of the C. H. Lewis, how that reserve fund have been numerous improvements in in the many much needed improvements he surance contracts, and most old-line of Ohio. comes, whether through lapses or legiti river into the lake. The stranger found NETARTS. mate invest ment, whether from “suckers” ' companies now offer policies with var- has made, and the altered condition of a new wonder. A storm blowing This year ’ s election in Idaho will lie of i ions attractive options of settlement at i the road generally. or “solons.” on shore, during the previous night, John Mann and family, of Tillamook, more than usual importance. In addi 20 years from date of issue. had stirred up the muddy bottom at He ascertains that it is there and he came over Saturday and are camping on tion to presidential electors a governor the river mouth and discolored the W. H. Feagan, special agent for the I NEHALEM. knows he is sure of his one, two or and state officers are to be voted for and shoal walers. A line of froth marked the beach. twenty, or even one hundred thousand Mutual Life of New York, is in Tillamook Mr. C. Himpel has rented his newly Jeff Wallace, j».,» »«ciiKiw, vi of axcsluwu Nestucca, , was at at .\e- Ne-1 I a 1 legislature chosen which will re-elect or the boundary of these yellow shallows dollar policy. Take the N. Y. Life for1 now and has figures for the latest and 7 " sutcessor to Shoa, p, re and the deeper waters further out were acquired property (the old Ally place) to tarts the last of the week having cattle best plan. instance, or the Mutual. The latter com • ' nuhlienti wlieveo _____ v Mr. Van-Valkinburg of Clatskamie, Col-1 The I he Netarts saw mill has been running publican, whose term expires on March distinctly blue beside them. WILLIAM S. POND. pany has been in business since 1843. .v past lew days. 4’ 19014 and wbo’ in addition to being tourist remarked the difference to uinbia Co. j the State Manager. It is a pretty sure sign that it has Mr. Bvbee and family left for their ' ,the on,v reP«blican senator from Idaho, Jenkins. Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon. The cannery is expected to start up come to stay, and is a legitimate enter Jenkins assumed his blandest air. is the committeeman from that state on home in Sheridan last Friday. on Tuesday all being in readiness, and prise. The desire to insure ones life is "les,” he explained,"that is the bound the republican national committee. | Quite a lot of people from Tillamook At Georgetown, Kv., the verdict of the quite a few fish in the river. ary between the American and Cana probably t he most unselfish business pro dian waters.” The Harrison took six thousand box are enjoying the sea breeze at Netarts position that people consider, because it jury in the case of ex Secretary of State this week. Bl MMONM. The tourist gaped at it a moment. is founded upon the love of a father for Caleb Powers, charged with being an shooks from Krebs mill to Tiliamook | Dr. Brooks and family came over from In the Circuit Court of the state of Ore™. f„. "Excuse me a moment,” he said, rising last week, accessory before the fact to the murder his wife and children, and the desire on with an eye still on the line of the l'illaniook County. their place on Beaver Creek and spent his part to do something for them that of Wiliam Goebel, was- “ We find the George E Withington, Merchant Fearnside is outside laying froth. "I left iny camera downstairs in Sunday on the beach. plaintiff, will protect them when his sheltering defendant guilty and fix his punishment in a stock of goods. ve. the luggage room.” Dr. McKav left for his home in Port A. I’ Wilson and Susie A. Wilson arm has l>een removed by the inexorable at confinement in the penitentiary for the R. Caruthers and Sam Lundburg took lie hurried down the after compan defendants. land Monday morning, after enjoying rest of his natural lite. ” law of nature. It seems ail absurdity r. i \ P 'Vi,*on i”"i Susie A. Wilson, the de ion way. Jenkins did not wait for his out forty head of cattle on Monday, via himself for two weeks on the beach. fendants above named ° return. that anyone who so far loves his people | the Bechanan tiail. in the name of the stats of Oregon. Von are B. F. Jones and Mr. Churchill, of Port h.-reb, requi'e,! to appear and ansner the <’o“n as to spend his money for protection of The book agent, and spectacle fiend land, came in on Sunday. They will plam. filed against yon in the above-entitlXl r^le Enjcllgh Coaatffuard. this kind, should ever risk it with one of I suit on or beiore the |„t ,|.y ,,f t(,e time ore has struck Nehalem. I’ irst and foremost, a coastguardman. aeribed in the order for the publication™ » thl. spend a week on the beach. your take concerns that spring up like is a man-of-war ’s-man. He belongs to to-w.t on or before Thursday Ocio" There is a bear on the South Fork with Grant Hughes, of Forest Grove, is aummo,,.. b.n «th, 1900. and ,f v,,u fai| ,o y. ; c o mushrooms, live an hour, and are van. a particular ship of war, on board amwrr fi.r uam a fancy taste for pork. It took a fat HEADLIGHT spending a few days on the beach. islied just when we need them. which he is liable at any moment to be said court for the relief (Ionian.led in the hog of H. Tubessings a short time ago, P. W Todd and family, of Tiliamook. plaint herein. The relief demanded Is called upon to report himnelf. lie As I understand this insurance busi lor,h 'bJ i,.t„r«h: and on Sunday last took two pigs of are camping on the beach. and I your claim to the real property referred tain knows his plaee and hisdutieson l>oard ness, there tire two classes outside of the complaint he en, «acl real properiv be°nj that vessel; and he and his personal F. Zaddack an 1 badly chewed up the fraternal associations. One class, called ,b r” < 'mnty. Oregon, and de, old sow. belongtngs are in a perpetual state of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the old line companies, have for many WEEKLY OREGONIAN Land Office at Oiegon City, Ore., readiness for active service on her County Commissioner Parish was August is, tqoo ' years made and reduced the business tv Notice is hereby given tlmt the following- 1 1 < ks. in her stokehold, or otherwhere, down the river Tuesday looking after nanird an exact science, that is, they know pre settler has filed notice of his i it. ntion Ot acct ion eleven, all jn townsbin ?t"h , J as the ease may be. We learn that he One Year for $2.25 the needs of Nehaletnites in the wa v of to make final proof in support of his claim, and ciscly what their average expenses must that said inoof will be made before the ( ountv must have served for at least ten years roads. He has had the road between Clerk f Tillamook < <>.. at Tillamook. Orrg m al-we.e’nt’iilvd be; they know what their average losses 1 TWO LIVE PAPERS h'v’ iid de1?,,'.’'t*^ in the Ko.val navy , afloat, before joining on September ¿8. viz North and South fork opened, the first are likely to be. they know the income I I MEH HALL. “'’bulsed that you. the .."i d- e e coastguard; and that he is kept in H F No 1o31S. for the Nw o' Sw Land Sw u danl«, have no estate tide or iu'erest wh.i . time in the past four years. tom ! «¡tii the latest nautical practice that will be derived from investment of of N w eve. 53. Tp. 1 S. K. 10 W. 4 in or to amf described real prune, i . ■■art di.- eot. and rhai Yh- ’ m®. s' He names the following witnesses to prove .'t ar.y periods of training on board their funds, and based upon these cold his continuous residence upon and cultivation thereto ia good and valid : that' vou an/ell-'i an ironclad.—C hambers’Journal. BARNEGAT. Of said land, vi’ you ne for ever barred iron,Ym.y n„.’|,,nil‘ business calculations, and upon carefully NOT ALL FAKIRS. prepared mortality tables, they fix their rate of insurance at a sum which will co.iqiensatc the company, for the risk included, and will render the insured ab solutely safe. This cure upon their part is still further re in forced by losses which require these (»Id fine companies to pro tect their insured. The oth.’r classes of companies are founded proliably by two or three ingenious scamps who are able to raise money enough to lithograph policies and hire rigs, and roj»c somebody The regular subscription price of Till- HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and the regular subscription price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing for THE HEADLIGHT and paying one yca'v in advance can get both for $2.25. Quite a number of pleasure seekers are visiting the beach at Barnegat the last tew days. Mrs. Alvin Johnson was taken quite sick last Monday and was taken to Tiliamook City Tuesday for medical treatment. The Johnson bo vs took another large raft of logs to the mill last week. Al Biggs visited with his brother at Barnegat last week. Axel Nelson, of Tillamook. Or.: John Hodg- don and Joeeph Kodad. of Netarts, Or.. John Heagney, of Tillamook, Or. (.' has . B. M oorfs . Register. A Japan..« »««tie Expedition.“ ,m™^.''he,r"?,r',•, for ‘'i.eo.t.ind dilbn^ ' ountv Judge ,,f t " ll,Xk c „.w"'«"*' made and dated Auen.i -..a . *5' N otice is H eresy G iven -That the nuder- prewril^d i„ ,h. ..Her for" mibl^.'J;’bL'““' aitine«!. administrator of the Estate of Fri • once a week for sis succe.slvi weS. Feter«ot». deceased, ha* Hied in the County Court of the state of Oregon, for Tt!.>«ni<»ok comity, hi* final Recount a« mi ch admlnhtrator and that ru<*«day the sixth day of November Svpt-mber IS, r»ll> s. ir em’ , S' l’"“ ; 1900, at the hour of to o’clock a in han been fixed by »aid court m the time for hearing of ob jection« to account, and the settlement t C-l",ido,•;21,T¿,¿, bObbcatfon, b'emr™, thereof. FRANK EK ROTH. Administrator of the Estate of MILTOX W SMITH Ik B I. FDPV Eric Peterson, deceased Attorney, for Plaintiff. Scientific American gay. Japan tion ?.Men<i out an arctic expedi- men't i". " of ,lle'l''pane8e govern- th > "■"'if J'’ deT*lop in that nation «hich K °f "»<! discovery o on?; rrn'lerP'1 race »o powerful.—Chicago Tribune. Prohibition, of Circolare.’ nrohilT "5,,innn<* Philadelphia -rl nî i Pl,Cln,r of l°o“ cir<'"- i " in '«‘'bules, o" d^knoT’ Â"‘ porche’. or around rhnob».—(.hicago Inter Ocean.