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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 13, 1900
$1.50 per year,
of a common school education because I Dr. Hill and Fraternal Orders.
parents are negligent about insisting
that their children attend school regu Dr. E. P. Hill of the First Presbyterian
larly, We hope parents will take these Church, of Portland, on Sunday, made
kindly remarks, for it is in the interest of these remarks in regard to fraternal
their children that we make them, and orders:
“ The fraternal orders are a conspicu
see to it that they are kept regularly at
ous feature of the life of our day. It is
school from now on.
rare that one meets a man who is not a
Have no Superior in any Market.
We have been asked to agitate the
member of at least one of the organiza
question of a library, and as that is now
FULL LINE OF
tions. They number their members by
one of the necessities of progressive and
the hundreds of thousands and are able
wide a wake cities, the people of Tillamook
to exert a potent influence on the social
city and county would, we think, find a
and even political life of a common
great deal of enjoyment in a library.
wealth.
Like every other enterprise, it requires
“In our day they have again come into
persons with push and energy to keep up
prominence. In the tiniest village where
a library until it is fully established and
a church can hardly exist, a half dozen
self-supporting. What we would sug
lodges are able to thrive. I am aware
gest is a subscription library, but if
that it is customary for many pulpits to
enough interest was manifest and suffi
Is Busy all day
declaim against the secret society. And
cient funds could lie raised, a commodi the argument which can be made is a I
and every Day, making
ous place should be rented. If, however,
strong one. But when we see the organ
the latter is decided upon, it should be izations including the overwhelming ma- |
prompt deliveries of
made home like, attractive and comfort
jority of our citizens, having on their
able, for that is one of the things which
rolls many of the best men in the com
will help to make it a success. But who
munity, it is not the part of wisdom
is going to take hold of the matter with
te condemn hastily. These orders must
a vim ? The ladies of the city ? Perhaps
appeal strongly to some felt need. There
the fraternal orders might take a tumble
must be something in them of value to
to themselves and set the ball rolling ?
I
invite the time and money of so many
But whoever it is, we hope to see a pub
good men.
lic library in Tillamook city this winter,
“ The insurance feature seems to be the
for we are confident the citinezs would
most conspicuous feature in most of the To (Xlise People
appreciate one.
large societies. A man wants to provide
Mr. F. I. McKenna, who was appoint lor his family in case of accident or
Do you buy here ?
The county board of equalization,com- ed by the Portland Board of Trade to
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS to be caulked and a rudder fixed.
death. The order supplies this need. And
posed
of
County
JudgeG.W.
Sappington,
Sole leather, harness and lace lea
look up information concerning the coal it is a most beautiful picture this of men
If you have not been
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
*
ther, awls and awl handles, shoe knives, County Clerk H. Mason and Assessor J. mines in Oregon within immediate rail sitting at the bedside of the sick, supply
Eggs wanted at King & Kerreman’s. * bristles and shoe wax, shoe nails of all S. Stephens, will meet at the court house road access of that city, make his report ing the needs of their unfortunate breth doing so, it is your loss.
on Monday, October 1st, and remain in last week in regard to his visit to
Schillings’ tea at King & Kerreman’s.* kinds, glover’s needles and harness needles
ren, reverently bearing the remains to
session the whole of that week. Parties,
at W. E. Page’s.
*
Remember cue are
the Nehalem coal fields. He explained the last resting place and keeping thou
New bed springscheap forcash.—W. E,
if
there
are
any,
who
are
kicking
them
I repair sewing machines and warrant
about the geographical formation of the sands of widows and children from hun
Page.
selves that they are not assessed high
BY
NO
, them to do good work or no pay. I also
country, and stated that he had found ger and cold. Instead of condemning UNDERSOLD
Nestucca honey for sale at King & Ker-
enough can have the thing put right by croppings of extraordinary value. The
I keep the best machine oil and needles,
the fraternal orders. I am disposed to ONE,Ute ulill MEET ANY
reman’s.
* | bobbins and rubbers for bobin winders, calling upon the board, who, no doubt, only thing to be settled now is in regard
rejoice in their marvelous growth and
will be most happy to accommodate
Fairview grange will meet to-morrow machine belts, etc —W. E. Page.
to the extent of the coal veins. The pros beneficent ministry.
*
PRICE QUOTED
FOR
them.
(Friday).
pect of taking the coal to Portland is a
“But let me add just a word of cau
I Weather Prophet Dawson’s prediction
We suppose the Astoria Herald speaks superficial one, as there does not seem to tion. Is there no danger that designing CASH IN THE GROCERY
This city is to have another doctor, but for a rain storm on Saturday last did
we hope not more sickness.
not pan out that way, although it came from sad experience when it bemoans by be enough coal to justify the Board of men may use the fraternal orders to fur
Wanted a good dairy hand ; man with near doing so several times, the storm on saying: “The cheap rates by river and Trade in securing a railroad to the Ne ther their selfish schemes ? A politician UINE
family preferred.—Apply at this office.
each occasion being switched in a differ rail has taken thousands of dollars out halem country. Some coal is reported to who is not fit to hold office joins a half
of the city. Astoria was far better off be in the Pebble-Creek district, on the dozen orders and then appeals to his
Star lodge, A.O.U.W., installed ano ent direction.
and its merchants did more business be" Nehalem side. A motion was made and brethren to stand by him. Thus the or
ther bevy of new members on Monday.
Mrs. McKinley, who has been assist
fore a railroad was built than they have carried that a reward of $250 be offered ders are used to protect the self-seeker
I buy all kinds of second hand goods ant postmaster, has accepted a position done since.” What a confession after by the Board of Trade for the discovery
and the rascal. Again good fellowship
at
the
bank.
Mr.
Arthur
Southwick
is
and pay spot cash forthem.—W.E. Page.
I what great things the railroad was going of a vein of coal, of not less than four feet, is merged into dissipation. The lodge
Mr. Briggs went out on the stage now the assistant at the pjst office, and to do to make that a great city. People and the coal to be of average quality, man is made to feel that in order to be ■
last week on a business trip to Portland. as it is a presidential office, he will have who have property ««nd businesses there within 50 miles of Portland. This will an agreeable companion he must become
to give a bond.
I now plainly see the handwriting on the stimulate the interest of timbermen and a sport and adjourn from the lodgeroom
Blacksmith bellows and a good cast
Mr. P. Mulkey, who has given good wan f“The railroad hoodooed Astoria.” cruisers, and will no doubt lead to some
cook stove for sale cheap at W. E. Page’s.
to the saloon. Many a wife has had
satisfaction as teacher of South Prairie
Last Monday S. H. Kennedy left Tilla discovery of coal within easy railroad reason to curse the day when her hus
When you want first class job printing school, will sever his connection with
you must go to the Headlight printing that school this week, for he has accept mook en route to Oregon City with 1000 access of Portland. This reward is limit band joined the lodge.”
ed to the state of Oregon. A committee
office.
[The rev. gentlemen may be right when
ed the offer tendered him to become prin pounds of cheese to sell. He sold out be of three was appointed to take charge of
fore
reaching
his
destination
and
received
Sheriff and Mrs. II. H. Aiderman went cipal of Bethel school in Polk county.
he says “Many a wife has had reason to
the
matter.
10 cents per pound for his product. Mr.
out on Monday to visit friends in Port
•urse the day when her husband joined
Beautiful weather in Tillamook county 1 I Kennedy was formally a Clackamas
There appears to be objection by some the lodge,’’ but be should also have
land.
this summer made it delightful for camp county farmer and is well known in Ore of the fruit dealers in this city to allow said that where one woman has reason
Mr. N. P. Hansen was in from Hebo on
ers and others who came here for recrea gon City. He states that four years ago ing outside farmers to peddle fruit, and to regret her husband joining the lodge,
Wednesday purchasing his winter sup
tion and pleasure. One could not have he was compelled to barter his cheese for it is suggested that the city council im thousands of women and children have
plies.
wished for anything better—cool, bright farm produce, there being no money in pose a license upon the peddlers. We been kept from destitution by their doing
Messrs. S. J. Sturgeon and G. A. Ed and exhilarating, Tillamook weather is the country, but now, under a good re
ha ve no doubt but what it is an encroach so. The rev. gentlemen is wrong when
munds returned from Portland on Wed
publican administration, he receives spot ment upon the trade of the fruit dealers, he says “that in order to be an agreeable
superb.
nesday.
but one thing is plain to most everyone, companion he must become a sport and
The Dunham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma cash every where —Enterprise.
Mrs. Sturgeon has just received a line chines contains all the latest features in
How can our citizens expect a city oi the citizens have been able to buy more adjourn from the lodgeroom to the
of ladies' and misses mackintoshes direct construction. Foreaseof running, beau county to prosper if they will persist in fruit this year and at less cost through saloon.” Will Dr. Hill inform us how
from factory.
ty of finish an J durability, this machine trading in other places and sending East these farmers from the outside hauling it many persons visit the saloon after at
Cook stoves, heaters, bedsteads, chairs, is not surpassed by any sewing machine for shoddy clothing, patent medicines and in and peddling it out. We are as much tending church or imbible a little when
tables, stands, dishes, lamps, etc., tor sale on the market today. For sale by N. merchandise ? It takes a long time to in favor of protecting the home dealer as they get home to wash down the spiri-
cheap at W. E. Page’s.
Thompson, the Furniture dealer.
educate some people that when every anyone, but there is this difficulty con tual unction ? No minister of the gospel
Captain Geo. Hunt was up from the
Mr. S. M. Hayes has opened an harness thing is taken into consideration, espe fronting the city council if they impose a should wantonly criticise fraternal orders
lighthouse on Tuesday and Captain G. shop in Bailey’s implement warehouse, cially the freight charges, they pay con license upon the fruit peddlers ? What is lor they are carrying on a benevolent
the city council going to about the book work which the churches have failed to
W. Boyington the previous day.
where he is making all kinds of harness, siderably more for goods than what they
agents, the spectacle seller, the persons do. What is the reason we see so many
If you want furniture, new or second collars, saddles, carriage trimmings, etc. could buy a better article for from the
who take orders for clothing, groceries, empty benches in the churches on Sunday
handed, wall paper, matting, linoleum, As Mr’ Haves is a practical harness home merchants. Perhaps a business
maker he is going to make a specialty of men’s protective league would Ire a good enlarged photographs, the piano, organ and the lodge rooms full on week even
c ill at Thompson’s furniture store.
manufacturing harness and hopes that thing for this city Let everyone patro- and sewing machine jieddltrs, quack doc ings ? Very few men who join fraternal
Mr. A. McNair went out to Portland
tors, life and fire insurance agents, news orders expect to receive any pecuniary
on Sundav on a business and pleasure the citizens will patronize home industry nize our home merchants as much as pos- paper canvassers, etc. ? If one class of
Give
him
a
call
when
von
want
anything
sible,
not
forgetting
the
Headl.ght,
the
aid for thcmsclues, for they do so to pro
Give him a call wl._..
• • .
trip, taking Miss Blanch with him.
merchant is to be protected, then all tect their wives and families from pover
in the harness line or harness needing re- best home newspaper,
I have about 4t) new barrels for sale at
must lie served the same way. If the ty and the cold hand of charity, and the
*
Coroner J. E. Tuttle did not think it I
nearly half price. Call and see them be pairing.
fruit dealers cannot compete with the man who fails to do this, whether he is a
Mr. C. A. Bailey wishes to call your advisable to hold an inquest upon the J fruit peddlers through irregular and
fore buying elsewhere.—W. E. Page.
church mtmlier or not. when he shuffles
attention to his large stock of buggies, body of Dr. B. F. Buffen, who was found heavy freight charges, we do not think
Emmett became so scared riding the
off the mortal coils which bind him to
wagons, farm implements, etc., which he j dead in his house at Bay City on Thnrs. the citizens are disposed to have the city this earth, is as bad as the wretch who '
“goat” the other night that he clung to is desirous that you should inspect. Ca11 . day oflast week. B. Benton left him on
dads crowd out the latter to protect the absconds and leaves a wife and family
that ferocious animal like grim death.
and see the fine assortment, especially of Sunday to go to work at the Truckee
destitute. “Charity, Hope and Protic- |
Some of the dairymen feel a little un buggies and harness, in the upjier part of mill, and on Harold Weaver getting his local dealer, anyway not as long as they tion,” is the watchword of one of the
can buy fruit cheap. The city council leading fraternal orders. W’hat are the
easy about the army worm, thinking building. Bailey sells at Portland prices arm injured there while loading lumber,
must tax all peddlers or none, for it can j churches doing to relieve the widows a nd 1
that they may become innumerable next all kinds of farm implements, and now is he went to Bay City to get Boffen’z ad-
not make fish of one and fowl of another, the orphans compared with the noble
a good time of the year to buy yourself vice. Finding no answer to his knock, and, besides, it must not lie lost sight of work of the A.O.U.W., which has dis
year.
Treasurer Cary has gone to work for L new wide-tired wagon or a serviceable he began to investigate, and looking that this, as in all other businesses, is a bursed to January 1.1900, the enormous
. sum of $100,593,842 65 for that pur-
* through the window, saw Buffen lying
Wade & Briggs and Mr. E. D. Hoag has .
|Mise ?—Borrow.]
survival of the fittest.
been installed into the office of deputy J"'1'’’' ‘_________ ___________ ___ on the bed, and on entering the house
found that he was dead. He was about
treasurer.
| 75 years of age and came to this county
Mr. Joseph Green was in the city for :
from Michigan eight or ten years ago
several days this week on business from
i He has two daughters living in Omaha, ’
Courtland, Cal., and left on the stage on
Neb. He never practiced medicine in this
Wednesday.
county.
Say, those Drop-head, Ball Bearing.
Pedagogues who have taught school in
Sewing Machines at Thompson s furni 4
Back of Cohn & Co'» Store,
Tillamook county inform us that they |
ture store are fine, noiseless, easy running i
He employes only Skilled Work
are surprised to find a larger percentage ,
One of the most equisite preparations known to the skin. Cures Chapped Hands, Tan,
and cheap.
of irregular attendance of pupils than in
men-
... r ,,
Sun Burn, Freckles, Sallow Complexion and all irritated surfaces.
Married, on Sunday afternoon, at the <
' other counties. Are the parents more
J
Makes any and all kinds of Ma.
home of the bride s parents, by the Rev. C chinerv. Boilers. Engines. Separa
indiffernt here about giving their children
Excellent to use after shaving. Just what yon need when you return from the seashore.
F. H. Neff. Mr. Alexander Marolf to Miss J tors. Mill Machinery. Loggers
an education than elsewhere ? It would
Harmless as sunshine, pure as the breath of June. Price 25c. and 50c. a bottle.
Katie Abplanalp.
appear so, but it is not doing justice to
J Outfits, Guns, Saws. Fits Bozes.
I the children, who should be kept regularly
Remember the Oregon State Fair opens C and Turns Shafting.
PREPARED ONLY BY
at school from the time it opens up until .
next Monday, Sept 17th, and continues 5 Skilled Horse Shoer and
its close. This is a duty parents owe to ,
six days. It will be the biggest and best. ! Wagon Maker
RELIABLE DRUGGIST,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
fair ever held on the grounds.
i
A K. CASE.
( their childen, and if it is not within their
Master Mechanic. ? means to give them high school or col- j
The schooneer Lila and Mattie, which u
, lege training, they should not be robbed |
is being fixed up for a lumber barge, w as
taken down the slough ou Wednesday [
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