Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 11, 1900, Image 1

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    THE HEADLIGHT
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER n
a last whine or a bark, the canine was
Circuit Court.
snuffed out of existance.
Judge R. P. Boise opened circuit court
The twelve year old son of Mr. Thomas
I in department No. 2 on Monday, when
E.
Coulson was playing on the stringers
■ i in rii.JU..«.».
the following cases were soon disposed
of an old bridge crossing Bewley creek
of and the court adjourned Tuesday :
on Tuesday when he fell in. His younger
R D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Wilson
brother and sister were with him at the
River Toll Road, defendant. It was
time, and seeing him splashing about in
Have no Superior in any Market.
ordered that the receiver sell the property
the water the children ran home to tell
and that the same lie sold at public ven-
what
had
happened.
It
w
as
nearly
thirty
FUUb DINE OF
due on the first Monday in April, 1901.
minutes before assistance arrived at the The compensation for receiver was fixed
place of the accident, when the boy w as at $75 and J. E. Tuttle was allowed
found dead in the creek. The coroner $228. The proceeds of the sale is to pay
did not think it advisable to hold an in­ the following claims ; Receiver, $37.69 ;
quest.
A. H. Wilson, $100 ; L. L. Stillwell. $35 ;
Bay View school closed on Friday w ith Clyde Clements. $20 ; Tillamook Lum.
appropriate exercises and an address by ber Co., $13.30 ; I. F. Larsen, $9 ; and
Representative B. L. Eddy, w hen a num­ J. E. Tuttle. $228, and the balance of the
ber of the patrons were present. The proceeds to be paid into court.
school has progressed most satisfactorily
John K. Lester, plaintiff, vs. Frank S.
with Miss Ruth Cooper as teacher, the Fairhurst and wile, defendants. A suit
pupils taking a good deal of interest in to quiet title, was continued.
their studies. Following was the pro­ Confirmation of sales in the executions
gram :
against E. M. Keys, C. H. Worthington,
Song, “America.”
A. L. Aiderman (2), John J. Pye and C.
Address to the flag.
C.
Chatterton were ordered.
Recitation, ‘‘A small boy’s questions,”
In the matter of the guardianship of
Frank Pike.
Class recitation, “What we love best,” the persons and estate of Katie R. Wil­
Lands Darhv and Russel Pesterfield.
son, Maggie Fay Wilson, MauriceB. Wil­
Song by girls.
(•:
Recitations by Goldy Gilmore, Lionel son and Enes L. Wilson, minors, plain­
tiffs, vs. Fred Scherzinger, J. W. Hellen-
Pike.
Quotations bv pupils.
brand, T. J. Lucy and G. H. Page, defen­
Recitation, “He ran thenight express,” dants. This was an appeal from the
Myrtle Vaughn.
order of the county court allowing the
Solo, by Lena Vaughn.
Class drill, “The little gymnasts,” by defendants to take credit for the main­
getting
it
done
at
the
Headlight
office.
sent a summary of it to Salem on Wed­ primary pupils.
TILPAMOOK JOTTINGS
tenance of the minors. The defendants
All our job printing is first-class and nesday.
Song by school, “There’s music in the were bondsmen of C. G. Cutting, who
business-like.
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
*
Mr. C. H. Wheeler has nearly complet­ air.*’
was appointed administrator of the
The members of the Christian church ed the fine tug and 140 foot barge for the
Ivory soap at King & Kerremans. *
Republican Speaking in Tillamook estate but had left the county without
making an accounting. The plaintiffs
Mr. W. W. Curtiss is in the city from having invited Rev. Mr. Gist,of Medford, Nehalem Lumber Co., which have been
Owing to other arrangements, the re­
to become the pastor of that church for built in Portland. Both of these boats
I sought to have the amounts for mainten­
Portland.
twelve months, the rev. gentleman is ex­ have been thoroughly treated with the publican meeting which was advertised ance and that of allowing Cutting $100
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd returned to pected here at any time.
in this city for last Tuesday evening was
well-known German wood preservative,
for his trouble disallowed, which would
the city on Monday.
postponed, and meetings have been ar­
What a strange coincidence it would Avenarius Carbolitieum, so they will be
amount to about $700 for the bonds­
ranged
as
follows
:
Born, on the 6th inst, to the wife of Mr. be if McKinley should carry Nebraska well preserved and likely to live a long
men to make up. Judge Boise sustained
L. Saunders, a daughter.
COLONEL S. C. SPENCER.
and Bryan cArrv Ohio. Politics often time. Wade & Briggs, of this city, are
the lower court with the exception of
Tillamook
Citv
...........
October
16th.
Born, on the 5th inst., to the wife of takes strange freaks, and this may possi­ agents for the paint.
one particular. He thought the lower
Bay
City
...............................
17th.
Mr. Frank Besters, a son.
bly be one of them next month.
court had made a liberal allowance for
This is Captain Harts’ last tour of in­ Hebo.....................................
18th.
the maintenance of the minors and was
Captain G. W. Bevington was in from
Elder B. F. Durfee will continue his dis­ spection for the season, but later he will
HON. H. A. SHOREY.
in a better posit’ ,i to know the facts of
the lighthouse Wednesday.
courses on the exposition of the origin of visit Tillamook Bay. The improvements
Woods......................... October 22nd.
the case, but did not think Cutting was
Beaver..............
23rd.
Dr. Tatoin, the painless dentist, will be the book of Mormon as gleaned from the at the head of this bay have proved very
entitled to pay for his services, and made
Tillamook City
24th.
bible and sacred history at the Adventist successful, and have straightened and
in the city for about a week.
Nehalem...........
25th.
an order to that effect.
»I
Mr. Nels. Thompson returned Thursday church on Sunday afternoon, at 2;30 widened the channel to Tillamook City
W. M. Ladd and others, plaintiffs, vs.
by
cutting
off
corners,
till
now
Elmore
’
s
p.m. All are cordially invited to attend.
from a business trip to Portland.
A Correction.
W. Olsen and wife, defendants, was con­
new boat, which is 100 feet in length,
No collection.
Mrs. Sturgeon has another assortment
In regard to a paragraph published in tinued.
The schooner Anita, which went on goes up to the town without difficulty.—
of pattern hats on display this week. *
Sarah A. Daniel, plaintiff, vs. Charles
the Ocean Wave, and which was copied in
the south spit of Nestucca last Saturday Oregonian.
Mrs. Sturgeon will receive an assort­ week, succeeded in getting off on Thurs­
fudge R. P. Boise, who held court here the Headlight, it has turned out that H. Cotton, defendant, was dismissed by
I agreement
ment of fur collarettes in a few days. *
day. She was uninjured, and was taken this week, was surprised at the amount Mr. John Henderson and son did not
Mary D. Jackson, plaintiff, vs. James
Cohn & Co. shipped 6,500 pounds of back to the warehouse and her cargo got of freight which comes into Tillamook, drive out the cattle as stated. It wks
butter to San Francisco on the Kruger. on board again and crossed out on Fri­ but he could not help remarking when he other parties who did so and I was mis­ M. Jackson, defendant, was a divorce
saw the legion of kegs ; “Tillamook, by informed when I gave the Ocean Wave case. Mrs. Jackson’s grounds for asking
New stock of high grade rings, chains day without further mishap.
that the marriage bonds be dissolved
and watches just received at Letcher’s. * /The Oregon Telephone Company has the look of things, must drink more beer the information, and in justice to Mr. was on account of desertion. She testi-
Henderson
I
wish
to
have
it
corrected.
than
most
places.
”
The
judge
thinks
A fine assortment of infant’s, children’s connected this city with North Yamhill,
ned that she was married to defendant
____ ___________ S. H ill .
and ladies’ underwear at Mrs. Stur- | the line being complete on Saturday. that owing to the failure of the wheat
in 1879 and had resided in this county.
crop
in
the
Willamette
valley
it
will
not
geon’s.
* | The company will continued the wire to
be ten years before that section of the Price List of Lumber at Tillamook. About three years ago, without cause,
the defendant left for British Columbia
The steamers Sue H. Elmore and Har­ Astoria, and with this object in view a country is completely turned into dairy
1- 3 to 1.12 Ro. Fir.........
$9.6? and has not returned. He had written
rison reached this city on Friday with large number of men are employed to farms.
2- 3 to 2-16
...............
push it through as rapidly as possible^
9.00 but once to the children, about twelve
freight.
Married, in Portland, on the 4th inst., 6-6 to 12-12 „ ........
8.50 I months after he left. Besides praying for
Attorney
C.
R.
Wright,
one
of
the
re
­
Mr. W. H. Cooper has sold his shares
Mr. Walter C. Dey and Miss Lucia J. No. 1 Spruce, 2in. Plank
8.00 a divorce, Mrs. Jackson asked for the
in the Pacific Lumber Co. to Mr. H. E. publican war horses in Portland, was in Hunt. The bride is a highly respected
No. 2
„
„
6.00 custody of five children.
The judge
the city on Monday. It is twelve months
Chapman.
4.00 or dered a decree and gave plaintiff the
since he was in the county, and as he young lady with many friends in this city, Cull Lumber, all sizes....
Won’t the democrats of this county
18.00 custody of the children.
noticed many improvements on the farms who, we are sure, extend to the happy No. 1, *4 flooring............
cackle if Bryan is elected, but won't they
14.00
George E. Withington, plaintiff, vs.
and in this city, he came to the conclu­ couple their congratulations and best No. 2, 14
be mum if he don’t.
17.00 A. P. Wilson and wife, defendants. This
sion that people were prosperous “over washes for their future happiness. Mrs. No. 1, 1-6 »»
Dey is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. R. No. 2, 1-6 »♦
Mr. and Mrs. M. Munson have return­ here.”
14.00 is a suit to quiet title, whereas the defen­
•
Hunt, and is a Tillamook young lady. No. i. % ceiling.
ed to the city after a visit of several
18.00 dants claim title to the land which was
Mr. E. Marclf has contracted with She was the obliging postmistress of this
No. 1, 1-6 and 1-8 Rustic.
18.06 sold to them some eleven years since at
months in California.
1 Beals Bros, to sell his ranch of 320 acres, city under the Cleveland administration. ' No.
2
14.00 a sheriff's sale. On motion of defendants
Lumber is being hauled for the new I situated one half mile from Tillamook
FINISH.
it was ordered that part of the complaint
store building and offices to be erected ‘ City. They will divide the ranch into 40 and soon after her time expired she left |
the city to reside in Portland.
No. 1. 1-3 to 1-18.......................... 18.00 be stricken out. A demurrer by defen­
opposite the post office.
I acre tracts or will sell in a solid body, as
No. 2,
„
................................. 14.00 dants to the complaint was then argued,
Four hundree cases of cheese and two may best suit the purchaser. For further / The steamer Harrison came up on Sat­
IV., 114 and 2in. finish, S48........... 18.00 which Judge Boise overruled, and upon
hundred boxes of butter were shipped particulars apply to Beals Bros., Tilla­ urday with Captain T. H. Neill in com­
mand. The Pacific Navigation Company 1.00 extra for S18 and sizing.
stipulation of the parties in open court,
from this city on the Elmore.
mook City.
J. A. TAFT CO.
has lost a good man in Captain Dodge,
it was ordered that the defendants have
Dr. James W iley has accepted the offer and we are sorry that he has quit the
There is only very little Blue mountain
October 10th, 1900.
thirty days to answer complaint and the
soap left and it will pay you to hurry to become assistant to Dr. A. J. Giesy in company, for Tillamookers have a good
plaintiff have thirty days thereafter to
Portland. As Dr. Giesy is one of the deal of confidence in his ready judgment
and get some at King & Kerremans.
Wanted.
plead to said answer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Watt and family re­ leading physicians in that city, this places and ability; besides,he made himself plea­
Henry Hamelton, plaintiff, vs. Charles
Man with family wants to rent dairy
turned to the city on Saturday, after a Dr. James in a position to show his sant and agreeable, and we have a vague ranch, ready furnished, or work by L. Barrett, defendant.
Foreclosure.
j
ability
and
gives
him
an
opportunity
to
month’s visit with friends in Eugene.
idea that if Capt. Dodge was at the head month or year. Good hand with cows. Continued.
i
be
identified
with
them,
where,
no
doubt.
of a transportation company between ' —Address, F. E. Norton, Gaston, Ore.
The Presbyterian church, which has
Feathers tor Sale.
been without a pastor for several months, ' he will become prominent in his profes­ here and Astoria the freight would lie
Eddie McBride, 10 years old, died on
handled more exjieditiously. Why not
is to be supplied with one in the near sion.
For sale, a quantity of well cured fea­
One gets so befogged reading the pre­ organize a company, build a steamer and Saturday at Trenton, N. Y. from burns
future.
dictions of party leadersand newspapers put Capt Dodge in command? And then received while playing "Indian” with thers. Apply to E. West, Netarts, Or.
Roy Wertz ran his stomach against a
as to the result of the presidential election business men would not be subject to dis. companions. McBride was tied to a
stick and bruised it so badly on Satur­
For Sale.
that we wonder where they get all their criminating freight rates and have to stake and his clothing saturated with
_________
_
I
day that he was unconscious for several
gall from. There’s just as likely to be a wait for weeks for their freight, as they gasoline and then ignited. The boy
Tillamook Bakery and Restaurant ; I
hours after.
broke loose and ran screaming to his terms, half cash, balance one year’s time '
landslide one way as the other, and that have done in the past^
Fairview Grange will meet at Ackley’s means that some of these political pro­
home, where he died.
with approved security.
A
poor
little
whelp
died
an
ignominious
hall to-morrow (Friday) morning at 10 phets are going to get badly fooled and
death last w-eek, for its dog spirit had
o’clock. A general attendance of mem­ wonder where they are at after the fight
been wrested from it by the cruel hand of
bers solicited.—L. S. M aynard , master. is over.
fate. A wagon was on its way home
;
Sharpless strawberry plants for fall
The republicans of Tillamook are going one day last week from Tillamook city,
setting ready for shipment now ; 20c. per to have a scrap with political apathy the and when a few miles from town the oc­
dozen, $1 per 100, by mail post paid.— next two weeks. Tillamookers are not cupants were accosted with “Say, what
Address E. A. Chamberlain, Spruce, Or/ chewing the rag. it is true, about politics. in thunder is that dangling from your
Ladies! Do not complain of back ache
thcir votcs next month will prove wagon ?’* With a sudden glance into the
Will doubtless bring back that troublesome cough. If you use WHITE Plf
any more. Buy a Western Washing that they knew months ago how they bed of the wagon they exclaimed, “Why,
COMPOUND you’ll be free from the hemming and hacking that so often is started by
Machine at McIntosh & McNair’S, which intended to vote when they cast their where’s the dog ?’’ There, hanging by a
autumn dampness and chill.
makes washing easy. Call in a see them ballots two to one for McKinley and re­ rope from the wagon and only a few
inches from the ground, with its tongue
publican prosperity.
ladies.
WHI TE PINE COMPOUND does not dry up a cough. It cures in the rational
The board of equalization concluded its protruding, was the lifeless body of the
Mr, John H. Holland, of McMinnville,
way
;
by
soothing and healing the inflamed bronchial passages.
poor
little
brute.
Although
resuscitated
who leased the Arch Perry place for five session on Saturday without making
Two sizes, 25c. and 50c.
years, has taken possession, and being a any change in the assessment roll, which life failed to return. It was a disobe­
practical farmer he intends to make the shows that the county assessor has made dient dog, for, unperceived, it had jump­
an equitable assessment and one in which ed from the wagon and strangled to
grass grow there.
death as the wagon rumbled over chock
RELIABLE DRUGGIST,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
If you want letter heads, bill heads, the taxpavers are satisfied. Jurtge 6. W.
holes which tightened up the rope at every
statements, envelopes or any other kind Sappington is well pleased with the as- jolt. And without even a chance to make I
>4
save money
of job printing you will
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. by sessment roll, and County Clerk Mason
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RA^E^COO^TOVEg
Heating aqd^ Tight j^toVeg
Shoes for All
We have marked
on these shoes a price
that is in reach of all
Tans, Blacks, Choco
late—
Willow Calf, Vici
Kid—
Patent Leather-
French, Military, Con­
cave or Common-
sense Heels-
Soles Thick or Thin,
Welt or Turn'
Any sort of shoes
you want, at prices
to suit you,
GUNS AND AMUNITION,
We are Leadeis in our line
WAGONS
PLOWS, and
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies.
Doors, Windows and Glass.
Opposite Bank
Paints, Oils,
Tillamook,
Oregon
Hose for All
A Complete Line of
Gent’s,Ladies’and Chil
dren’s Hosiery in all
Grades.
Also a Tull Line of
Gent’s and Ladies’ un-
derwear. (¡LOVES in
all styles,
Clothing in all
styles and at prices
to suit
GROCERIES,
FLOUR and
FEED
J.A.TODD^CO
TILLAMOOK, OIL
FROSTY AIR
CHARLES I. CLOUGH,