Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 25, 1900, Image 1

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    THE
HEADEIGHT
JOB PRINTING
IS THE
Newiest, Brightest and
Leading Newspaper of
Tillamook County.
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BILLS & POSTERS.
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Reasonable Prices.
ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY
OFFICIAL NEWS.
§ Patronize Local Industries and all
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Home Print Newspaper.
$i.5o per year
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 35, 1900
RAK WOOK ßTOl/Eg
Have no Superior in any Market.
FULL LINE OF
Heating aqd/^ir Tight jStoVe^ j
GUNS AND AMUNITION
We are Leadeis in our line
WAGONS
PLOWS, and
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies.
Doors, Windows and Glass.
Paints, Oils,
WADE <&, BRIG-G-S,
Opposite Bank.
Tillamook,
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TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
iHi)1" Remember that the subscription to
the Headlight, the best home news­
paper, and the Weekly Oregonian, is
only $2.25 a year. „XM1
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
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We are sorry to henr that Mr. John
McNanier is quite sick.
Snow fell in the mountains on Monday
night.
Cook stoves and heaters cheap at W.
E. Page’».
Valley, Northern Spy Apples at D. T.
Edmunds.
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House to rent.—Apply to W. J. Still­
well, Tillamook.
Ladies’, gent.'s and children's under­
wear at Todd’s.
Sand Lake Cranberries, 5c. quart at
D. T. Edmunds.
New line of clothing just received at J.
A. Todd & Co.’s.
The best fancy Mocha and Java Coffee
at D. T. Edmunds.
The first shipment of Miller shoes just
received at Todd’s.
No one is kicking at the return of fine
weather after the storm.
For sale, a number one buggy horse.—
Apply to Dr. C. E. Hawke.
Messrs. R. A. Crawford and Alex. An­
derson were in from Nehalem.
Twenty brand new, 400lb., barrels at
$1.25 each at Page's store.
New Macintoshes, umbrellas and rub
ber boots and shoes at Todd's.
J. A. Todd & Co. carry a full ¡line of
ladies' hose, corsets and gloves.
Born, on thel8th inst., to the wife of
Mr. John Donaldson, a daughter.
A hat given away with each tailor-
made suit at King & Kerremans.
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The paramount issue with Tillamook
is the improvement of Tillamook bar.
Look out, the democrats have at last
put their fighting pants on in this state.
New stock of high grade rings, chains
and watches just received at Letcher's. ’
Notice our display of ties and collars ;
the latest thing out.—King & Kerre-
mans.
We were a little tardy in getting to
press this week owing to a rush of job
■work.
Father J. Schell has left Marchfield, but
we do not know to what localiey he has
gene.
For rent, house aud barn, with two
lots, in the city.—Apply to 1. S. Stephens,
Tillamook.
With two new butcher shops to lie
opened up, we hoped this won't be called
a butcher town.
Bee blend coffee. Three packages for
50c. The best coffee for the money at
King & Kerremans.
■ Thayer & West are building a black­
smith and workshop in the rear of At­
torney Goyne's office.
Drs. Wise and Hawke were made full
fledged Workmen on Monday, and still
there are more to follow.
The Tillamook Dairy Association has
purchased the acre of ¡and where the
creamery is. paying $250.
Mr. Isaac Quick and son returned from
Portland on Sunday, where the latter
has been i.. the hospital, and we are glad
to hear that he comes home much ini-
proved in health.
to day shows. With a little more com­
mon sense discretion in handling firearms
these accidents would be less frequent,
' and a word of advice to those who go
I a-gunning is perfectly in order, for we
are sorry to see men maimed for life or
hurried off into eternity because they
handle their guns recklessly.
If McKinley ever had a chance of carr
ing Nebraska he has lost it after
Hanna went to that state purposely to
denounce Brvan. However much politi­
cians may abuse Bryan, there is no get­
ting round the fact that he is known to
be a Christian gentleman among his per­
sonal acquaintances,and it was the height
of folly and a political blunder for Hanna
to talk as he did.
Ex-Governor Pennoyer was offered the
candidacy in Multnomah county to run
for representative in the state legislature.
But after sleeping over the proposition,
and knowing how the election would go
next month, he was foxy enough not to
allow himself to be sacrificed on the poli­
tical altar, so lie politely declined the
offer. He would, no doubt, have made
I an interesting fight, but it was no sure
j thing.
| Mesdames Eddv and Edwards have
i lieen successful in raising enough money
I to warrant them in starting a rending
room in the building next to the Head,
light office. We hope it will be a success
and the young men of the city will fre­
quent it and feel themselves at home
there, not only so, but may it soon en­
large itself to a large and substantial
public library and reading rooms, which
is greatly needed in this city, is the wish
of the Headlight.
tween the wrist and the elbow, which in­
flicted a serious wound and caused it to
bleed profusely. Fearing he might bleed
to death before they reached home, which
was several miles distance, the injured
limb was ti
bove and below
the elbow.
lhg arrived at their des
r. Smith was sent for and
ressed the wound, and the injured man
was hrought to the city on Wednesday,
and there is possibility ofsaving the arm.
The Tillamook Auxiliary of the
Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society
will give an entertainment at the M. E.
Church, Friday evening, November 2nd.
Admission free. At the close of the pro­
gram a fee will offering will be taken in
which all who desire may participate.
Program as follows;
Song. “The Morning Light is Breaking.’’
Scripture Lesson..... Mrs. Jennie Watson.
Prayer............................. Rev. S. A. Smith.
Double Quartet..... ‘‘On to the Harvest.”
Recitation.......“What Would You Do,”
Daisy Goodspeed.
Chorus.................. “Two Little Hands,”
By the Little Folks.
Select Reading............ Mrs. C. E. Hawke.
Male Quartet, “Go, Gather Them In,”
Messrs. Edmunds, Fowler, Teft and
Goyne. t ~
Dialogue, “America Sending the Light,”
B v Fourteen Girls in Cost times.
Solo, “He, Was Not Willing,” Fay Todd.
Recitation......... “Imitation Japanese,’’
Ida Goyne.
“My Beckey’s Conversion to Foreign
Missions,” Mrs. J. A. Todd.
Duet, “Chinese,” R>‘v. and Mrs. S. A
Smith.
Paper, “ Our Responsibility,” Mr. T. H.
Goyne.
,
Closing
Remarks.........Mrs. F. R. Beals.
Programc to begin at 7:30 o’clock.
A cordial invitation is extended to all
The Banner1 flat
OF THE
SEASON
is our new Golden Gate
Hat at $3.00,
All men
salute it
Our stock, however,
includes other
selec-
The divorce suit of Phoebe Aiderman
Furniture for everybody. My expenses
tions of the best and
vs. A. S. Aiderman was set for hearing in are small, so I intend to sell cheap for
cash. I will have a nice stock of new fur-
Portland on Wednesday iast.
most becoming fall
Trade with the business men who ad-in’ture 0,1 ^e next boat, so hold your
vertise in the Headlight, the best home ' or^ers and see what I can do for you.
.
... medium.
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W
R Page.
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shapes and colors—and
W. E.
newspaper and . advertising
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We
understand
that
Mr.
C.
Thayer
has
A full line in all sizes of Boston, Woon.
there’s good style in
The friends of Mrs. C. O. Erickson.who . Bowers Awarded $5000 Damages.
socket, and Stout's Patent Long and agreed with the committee of the city
left tliiscounty some months ago with
council
to
furnish
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32-candle
electric
Short Gum Boots at D. T. Edmunds. •
then for every man.
lights for the residence portion of the city her husband and family, will regret to
S t . H elens , Or., Oct. 21.—Late last
Get your apples a’ W. E. Page's. Full
,
the jury in the case of Bowers vs.
and to string and keep them in repair for hear of that lady's death at Fairfield, night
bushel boxes of good valley apples from
Iowa, and from a newspaper clipping The
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$16 per month.
Star Lumbering & Logging Com­
60c. toll, delivered to any part of city.”
sent
us
it
says:
"Mrs.
C.
0.
Erickson
j
pany
returned a verdict for $5000 dam­
The Adventist brethren having kindly
Sheriff Alderman left on Wednesday for
died Wednesday morning at her home ages
.
in favor of the plaintiff.
offered us the use of their church build­
the north part of the county with the ing, the F.ree Methodists will hold ser­ two and a half miles south of town. She
This was one of the hardest-fought le­
ballot boxes for the election next month. vices on Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7:30 was a daughter of Henry Kopp, of near gal
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battles ever witnessed in Columbia
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Mr. W. Martin has left the city and p m. Everybody cordially invited.—Rev. Four Corners, and was married to C. 0. County
cc’irts. Three days were spent
Erickson about the year 1879. Five in
j presenting the case to the jury. The
gone into business for himself at Salem, R. H. Dollarhide.
children and a husband survive her. She
ano Mrs. Martin will leave in a few
A personal mention in the Portland was born in this county in the year 1860 action for $10,000 damages was brought
davs.
papers says : “P. McIntosh, a Tillamook and had been a resident of this county , by the guardian of Curtis E. Bowers for
loss of Bowers’ right arm. On or
After the splendid weather of last sum- ___
_____ is _____________
attorney,
at the Perkins.” Cheese it. If nil her life except about one year that the
, about the 7th of March, 1899. Bowers
mer and fall, the boisterous wet weather
was as experienced an attoruey as he
of the past week somehow don’t feel as is a cheese maker, he would be away up they lived in Oregon. Those who knew was engaged to act as brakeman, upon
her best S|ieak of her ns ar, excellent wo­ the logging company’s train, then haul­
congenial.
in the legal professioa.
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man. The remains were taken to a ceme­ ing logs. In attempting to set his first
Mrs. McIntosh, who went to Portland
Died, in Portland, Ore., on the 18th tery near Four Corners for burial. The brake
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Bowers fell in such a manner that
to consult an oculist, will have to re­ inst., Mrs. Margaret Watson Burton, sympathy of all goes ou to the husband i
his right arm was severed from his body
main under treatment in that city for aged 78 years, the cause of death lieing and children in their great loss."
about two inches from the shoulder joint.
six months.
meningitis. Her home was in Oakland,
The interview of President A. B. Ham­ He was taken to the hospital and cared
Are we going to have opposition to Cal., and she was known as Grandma
the company paying hospital fees
mond in another page is particularly in- for,
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the discriminating freight rates of the : Burton by her relatives and friends in
doctor bills.
teresting to Tillamook county, for it and
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Pacific Navigation Company? It can’t Tillamook county.
shows plainly that the prospect of a
come too soon.
The best of half soles for boots and Coast railroad is thought to be prema.
Jury List.
Beals, Bros., have leased the corner lot shoes at Page's, and other shoe supplies. ture and Mr. Hammond is not likely to
next to the post office fora butcher shop, I have worked more than 25 years at the extend the railroad from Seaside through
The jury list for the November term of
Of neckwear, hosiery, shirts,
which is to be opened by J. F. Jenkins boot and shoe trade, and know just what this county on account of lieing unable court
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was drawn on Monday, as follows:
you want for boot and shoe soles. 1 sell to secure common point rates. This ap.
and Mike Long.
Batterson, S. M., Nehalem, merchant. and other furnishings, and of
It’s no laughing matter when a man the best at a fair price, but I don’t keep I*ars to prove that all the railroad talk
Himes, Charles, Fairview, farmer.
any
poor
stock.
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W.
E.
Page.
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loses his milk bottle and has to consign
of the past year was nothing Imt pro­ McMillan, N., Garibaldi, farmer.
good places to buy them, our
Mr. E. Marolf has contracted with crastination, and confirms our idea that
his bovine to the silent tomb without
Severance, Frank, Fairview, farmer.
Beals Bros, to sell his ranch of 320 acres, if this county is to be develo|ied the first
ceremony, is it Emmett ?
Sheets, John, South Prairie, farmer.■
Owing to sickness, Mr. H. A. Shcrey situated one half mile from Tillamook thing to be accomplished is the improve­ Craven, J. K., Little Nestucea, farmer. store is sure tobe favorably men-
had to cancel the republican meetings in City. They will divide the ranch into 40 ment of Tillamook bar, and then, per­ Conder, W. W.. Hebo, farmer.
tioned.
this county. We hope he was not acre tracts or will sell in a solid body, as haps, Mr. Hammond will be able to sav
Klein, Andrew, Nehalem, farmer.
may best suit the purchaser. For further of Tillamook county what he has said of Gladd, Erick, Hoquarton, farmer.
suffering with General Apathy.
particulars apply to Beals Bros., Tilla- Humboldt county in California: "If Weston, H. E.,.Tillamook, farmer.
WE HAVE THE NEWEST
Mr. Thomas Paulsen came in on Sat-
mook City.
Humboldt Bay had a railroad outlet it
Lvster, T. W., South Prairie, farmer.
tirdav to appraise the loss in Mr. Peter
The barometer reached the lowest could not get better rates for transport
FALL SHIRTS, GLOVES, TIES,
Olsen, Louis. Tillamook, merchant.
Heisel's barn, which was insured in the
point
on Friday morning that it has ing its butter, lumber and shingles to •King, W. C., Sand Lake, farmer.
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McMinnville company for $300.
registered in thiscity in many years. The market.’’
COLLARS, ETC.
Day, G. W.,Bav, farmer.
If a person carries a policy in the Mu-
barometer in Lamb's stoie registered
A serious accident happened to George
Wallin,
C,
Tillamook,
farmer.
tual Life he can always borrow money 28.900. This low barometer was during
Thurman Coulson when out hunting
Zaddach, Fred, Nehalem, farmer. ——— And we want to see you among
on it if he needs a little temporarily at
southwest gale that passed over Tilla- with his brother, Thos. E. Coulson, on
Wallace, J. I)., Beaver, farmer.
5 per cent interest.—C laude T hayer .
1 mook for several days and which played Tuesday morning in the Nestucea coun­ Thompson, Nels, Tillamook, merchant. '
our early callers, to get your
Mr. D. M. Oliver having received word out on Sunday night.
try. They had lieen standing only a few Jones, D. W., Fairview, farmer.
from Fresno, Cal., that his son Edgar
Morgan, W. V., Tillamook, engineer.«*—■
Mr. Otto Walther, of Spruce, writes ; yards apart, both leaning on their Will-
choice of the novelties.
was down seriously sick with typhoid
‘ In regard to the statement made by S. chesters with their arms across the muz­ ■Commons,A.M.,Little Nestucea, farmer
fever, Mrs. Oliver left for that place on
Kunze, Gustave, Fairview, farmer. —*—
Hill in the Ocean Wave concerning my zle, when, in some unaccountable manner,
Thursday.
Aiderman, W. B., Hoquarton, farmer«.,
cattle which were driven out to the val- Thurman’s gun went off. In turning
Mr. C. L. Smith was in from the toll 1 lev, I wish to state that it was correct round to see in which direction his bro­ Wheeler, Frank, Tillamook, merchant.-
gate, and the way he was jumping I in all respects except the name of the par­ ther had been shooting, Thomas was
Turner, Ben, Carnahan,farmer. ——
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round like a cat on hot bricks he must ties who took them. I found them in surprised to see his brother throw up his
Todd, P. W , Tillamook, merchant.
have had ail unusual amount of business the possession of a man named Goffin, arm and lean back as though he had been
Olsen, Win., Tillamook, merchant.
fatally wounded, exclaiming "I’m shot.’’
Doughty, W. T., Bay, farmer. -------
to attend to.
who took them out.”
Purcell, J. J., South Prairie, logger. ——j
Mrs. Homer Mason,who was called to
Don't be too fresh, my dear sir, in call­ Thomas was instantly at his side and
Elkton, Or., last Monday week, on ac ing the editor a sanguinary perverter of kept him from falling. The contents of Christensen, A., South Prairie, farmer.
Cady, M. A., Blaine, farmer. -—
count of the serious of her mother, did | the truth, for he is not guilty of writing the gun had entered the right arm be-
not succeed in reaching her destination I to The Portland newspapers to the effect
before her mother died.
that the republican meeting in this city
The citizens of Tillamook county are was a packed, jammed, crowded affair.
not chewing the political rag very much 1 The editor may be relied upon never to
Thev are right down to work reaping the I make a fool of himself in that way, but
benefits of republican prosperity. _ But we admit it does look exceedingly silly to
thev must get out and vote on the 6th. ; magnify meetings in that way.
The J. A. Taft Lumber Co. expect t«o
The gun accident on Tuesday should
Will doubtless bring back that troublesome cough. If you use WHITE PINE
lumber schooners to load lumber at the
a ]CTgon to the wise as well as those
COMPOUND you’ll be free from the hemming and hacking that so often is started by
Pacific mill and probably at the mill n *.ho afe
The frequent use of
autumn dampness and chill.
this city. Had it not been for’the rectnt
aI.m, nin)t„ invariably, persons in­
storm they would have been in before j ()iff-erent as tothedangerthey placethem-
WHITE PINE COMPOUND does not dry up a cough. It cures in the rational
this.
! selves in when they carelessly handle
way ; by soothing and healing the inflamed bronchial passages.
w
Mr W. E. Page has disposed of and re- loaded guns. They are altogether too
Two sizes, 25c. and 50c.
H
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• h-ri the lea«e to the second hand dangerous to fool and monkey with, or
l,nq0,’hed-th['”Xn^,. Who will o,<n to take chance, wi.h, no matter how
»tore to Mr.
Mr Page savs he confident the person is that it cannot go
a butcher shop there.
RELIABLE DRUGGIST,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
wfl^lThTsTt^Voff at a bargain a. he off. Guns, however, do go off in a most
has to get out of the building in thirty mysterious manner and at inopportune
has to ge
limes, ..
a» the accidents
accident» renorted
reported from day (
day».
Wl]eq Men Tallç
TILLAMOOK, OR
FROSTY AIR
( HARLES I. CLOUGH.
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