Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 15, 1900, Image 1

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IS THE
JOB
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Leading Newspaper of
Tillamook County.
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ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY
OFFICIAL NEWS.
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 15, 1900
$1.50 per year.
it necessary to make a change, We wish next. Hermann is so confident that b<’
him well in his new location.
can be elected senator that he ha» an­
The two lumber schooners which were nounced to President McKiafev that he
| chartered to load lumber at this city and will retire from his present office within
$ at the Pacific mill, and which were out- the next three months.” Hermann ap-
| side the bar for over two weeks and were ' pears to be exceedingly confident that he
li unable to get in owing to the recent ! has enough votes stuffed away in his
, storm and the want of a tug boat to vest pocket to carry bun through, and
Have no Superior in any Market.
| tow them in, have turned up at other also acts like a man who has been slated
ports to load lumber. This demonstrates for the position—but by what lad ion ?
FUUU LUNE OF
once more the necessity of a tug boat in It is no sure thing for Hermann, unless
the bay if the lumbermen have to depend he has the endorsement of the Simon-
> upon sailing vessels to get their lumber Corbctt-Scott faction.
I to market.
Two juries were drawn to try cases at
• The many friends of Mr. E. B. Cham- the circuit court on Monday. It is now
I berlain w ill be sorry to hear that gentle­ over two years since a jury was drawn
man died at the borne of his son, Mr. 0. in that court, which plainly shows that
1 R. Chamberlain, at Cape Lookout, on Tillamook is a law-abiding county. This
Wednesday. The deceased has been in is as it »book! be, although it is not very
i poor health for some months, and his profitable for attorneysand newspaper*.
death was not unexpected. He had been Eliminate a few criminal cases from the
in the county for about twelve years, docket» of the circuit court, justice court
coming from Iowa, and had great ex­ and recorder’s court—most of which can
pectations of Cape Lookout becoming a Ire credited to quarrelsome, undesirable
OF THE SEASON
city and a manufacturing and shipping citizens—it is remarkable now few cases
point.
have come lieforc these tribunals the past
is our new Golden Gate
Now what’s the matter with some of two years. “The only reason I can give
for
so
little
law
business
in
Tillamook
is
the dear brothers belonging to the pro­
Hat at $3.00. All men
hibition party in this county ? I ast that you must have a good class of citi­
June that party polled 85 votes, while zen in the county and who use good
last week it fell down to 73 votes. And business judgment in their transaction,” salute it
considering that the prohibition candi­ remarked a visiting attorney onMondav
date lectured in this city in May, the de­ who was surprised to hear from Judge
Our stock, however,
creased vote looks like throwing cold Burnett that the jury drawn that day
in
bis
court
was
the
first
for
over
two
water in the face of Mr. Woolley already.
includes other selec-
If you want first class goods in rings, value of some merchandise furnished the Perhaps those who deserted the prohibi­ years.
________________
TIIXAMOOK JOTTINGS
watches, chains or any other kind ol defendants, and the jury found for the tion party helped to swell the republican
tions of the best and
jewelery, call on Letcher, The Jeweler.*
plaintiff in the sum of $25.
Notes by the Way,
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
figures.
Cohn
&
Co.
are
figuring
upon
putting
Mr. L. N. Barnes, the new butcher who
More new collnrettes nt Mrs. Slur-
Mr. C. B. Wily came near meeting with
most becoming fall
in a small electric light plant for their will open a shop in the second handstore a serious accident. He was on the Ben-
Sir Thomas Lipton clea red a cool $350,-
geon’s.
store building, to be run by water power. recently used by Mr. Page on Main scheidt road on Friday, when the wind OOO in the trifling operation by which he
Mr. B. C. Lamb went out on the stage
shapes and colors—and
Mr. Geo. Cohn went ont on the stage street, will carry an assortment of prime was blowing brisk. He w as riding and put October pork up frtnn $11 to $20 a
on Wednesday.
j Wednesday evening on a business trip to meats and will manufacture all kinds of leading another horse, when the animal barrel. Sir Thoma» as a yachtsman has
Sand Lake Cranberries, 5c. qnart at
there’s good style in
I Portland to buy holiday and winter sausages and keep in stock smoked meat he was riding gave a sudden start back so far met more than his match in this
D. T. Edmunds.
country,
hut
as
a
man
who
can
go
to
and
corned
beef.
Remember
the
place,
at
goods.
which almost threw him off’, at the san e
them for every man.
Page’s old stand.
•
.^Whv is it that the vote of Tillamook
time about eighty feet of a large three Chicago and beat the best that can be
The steam schooner Cleone has been
brought against him in the speculative
county is decreasing ?
fell,
and
it
was
only
the
horse
backing
as
In lots from five thousand up we will
chartered by the J. A. Taft Co. to load
Mr. Martin Peterson was in the city lumber at this city. She was to have left print the butter paper for the creameries it did which save it from crushing Mr. ring must have genuine sporting blood
in his veins. The New York Yacht club
this week from Dolph.
at 50c. a thousand, and guarantee good Wily under it, as it was it.struck his
San Francisco on Thursday.
might make a note of this.
foot.
work.
All
things
being
equal,
patronize
Mr. M. R. Cheney was in the city this If you want a No. 1 good pair of full
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week from Forest Grove.
Stock Shoesforyour bov, D. T. Edmunds the home printer and don’t send to Port­ But very little is heard about the city
The
ship
on
which
President Kruger is
land
in
future
to
get
this
class
of
work
Born, on the 9th inst., to the wife of has them at 25c. j>er pair. Cheaper than i
election, which will take place next
done. Remember the Headlight office is month. A» our democratic friends have enroute to Europe is to be held at Port
thej’ can be bought elsewhere.
Mr. Fred Arthur, a son.
the place to get cheap printing.
taken their recent defeat with good Said until the llutcb government can de­
Mrs. Bosley had the misfortune to spil
Mrs. C. L. Smith came in from the toll
cide what is best iodo with him. Long
Mr. John Sheets met with an accident grace and smiling countenances we pro­
a kettle of boiling water over her feet
gate at Trask on Sunday.
pose that each political party nominate range sympathy is a fine thing in its way
He
was
tightening
up
a
severely
scalding
both
of
them,
which
on
Tuesday,
Rings enlarged free of charge to any
and usually one of the most plentiful of
; barrel, when the windlass broke and the a ticket and have the fight over again,
caused her a great deal of pain.
size if bought from Letcher.
articles, but when it comes to doing
for
it
will
be
a
long
time
before
the
de
­
Mr. D. M. Oliver’s son Edgar,who was handle struck him a severe blow on the
something tangible—that is another
Mr. W. W. Conder was in from Hebo
fever in Califor- r‘K*1t arm- He thought at first the force mocrats will have the chance to under­ story. Oom Paid should box up bis big
quite
sick wii ith tvphoid
this week attending court.
• 1
i.i~
go
that
experience
again
if
they
lose
this
of
the
blow
had
seriously
crippled
his
nia, and where Mrs. Oliver has gone to
pipe and ship his herd of cattle to the
Letcher has the largest stock of silver-
arm, but beyond being badly bruised and opportunity—to lie put up for the purpose
nurse him, is reported much lietter.
prairies
of the west, where he will find
of being knocked down. That will show
wear in Tillamook county.
painful no serious results will follow.
people who will not be afraid to receive
Mr. John McNamer is able to be out
Mr. E. West was in the city Kveral again after his sick spell, but is not look­ Died, on the 6th inst., at McMinnville, whether they are still gritty or not.
him.
days this week from Netarts.
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Articles of incorporation were fifed
ing stout enough yet to tackle the fight­ Oregon, Jack Burton, who had been sick
Mr. M. A. Cady was in from Blame on ing editor. He expects to go out on the with typhoid fever for the past three with the county clerk on Wednesday in­ The question is not yet answered how |
months at the home of his cousin, Mrs. corporating the Yellow Fir Lumber Com­ the note clerk of a big New York bank
Monday attending circuit court.
steamer.
pany in the sum of $10,000, divided into could
(
get away with close on to $700^
The paramount issue is still with us
The electric light plant hasclosed down R. L. Miller, in that city. Deceased was
2<X) shares of $50 each. The incorpora- i 000 without being detected. Of course I
the improvement of Tillamook ban
and the city is in darkness. May it not aged 21 years and 26 days. He was born
tors are E. G. E. Wist, F. R. Beals and no such wholesale peculation could be
It is reported-that Mr B.C. Hadlev be very long before another plant is put in Tillamook county, and was a land
Peter Brant. The objects and business l>erpetrated in any small institution, yet
owner
and
stock
raiser
on
Salmon
river.
Of neckwear, hosiery, shirts,
will return to this city with a bn -■
| in to replace the one which is said to have
The entertainment to be given by the of this corporation is to construct and at the same time it must either have
petered
out.
Mr 0. Heins has been appointed pho-,
operate
sawmills
and
engage
in
the
busi
­
taken a marvel of ingenuity or the mere
and other furnishings, and of
Messrs. Drew & Monroe gave an enter- teachers of the public school is to take ness of manufacturing lumber and shin-1
tographer for the N.V. news bureau.
[ exercising responsible supervision must
place on Saturday, the 8th of December,
ment
at
the
opera
house
with
their
new
gles,
logging
and
rafting
sawlogs,
to
con
­
Mr. Fred Skomp was in the city . on-
have
been
lax
in
the
extreme.
Since
the
grapophone grand and stereoptican ma­ the proceed* of which will lieused to pur­ struct flumes, tramways and logging |
good ¡daces to buy them, our
day from Trask, where he is farming.
bank has a surplus mounting into the
chase books for the school library. As
chines, which they are going to travel
■ Mrs and Mrs. A. Kline were m the
this is a worthy object and the entertain­ roads, etc. The principal office and place 1 I millions and will stand the loss itself, no
citv several days this week from Nehalem with for several months.
<
is likely to l»e made to trace rcs- store is sure to be favorably men­
ment will l»e a pleasing evening’s enjoy­ of business of this corporation is to be effort
Miss Denver, a stylish and first class ment, we hope it will be largely attended. Tillamook City.
j ponsibility further than the defaulting
I
The three new business houses now being millinery trimmer from Portland,will as­
Mr. John Malaney, senior, owner of h ' clerk, bnt had it collapsed a» a result of tioned.
Does the Tillamook McKinlev Club
erected in this city are nearing comple- sist Mrs. Sturgeon in her millinery de-
Ocean
Park camp grounds, who was in | ' defalcation
<
a searching inquiry would
know there's been an election and that
l' Mr George Cohen, the new Nehalem partment, and all orderswill lie executed
’
l>e insisted on by the
WE HAVE THE NEWEST
its patron saint has been re-elected to the this city last week on business, and who | I umpwstionably
promptly in first class style.
*
left on Thursday for hi» home in the 1 creditor claimants.
presidency
?
Someone
might
resurrect
beach stage man, was in the city
Only 18 prohibition votes in Tillamook the corpse for a few moments and notify south part ofthccounty, was found dead
FALL SHIRTS. GLOVES, TIES,
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"Messrs J. K. Craven and A. M. Com- and Hoquarton precincts, which includes it before it liccoines totally defunct and on Friday morning about lVir miles from
The Linnton horsecannery, which was
COLLARS, ETC
Messrs, j.
Nestucca on Tillamook citv. Evidently the prohibi- turns into a political mummy, for that Commissioner Ray’s residence by A. B. sup|N»sed to be closed for good, is to '
mon» were in from Little Nes
tipn advocates have noi been able to was its normal condition during the Pollard, the mail carrier. The body was start up again lor a brief season for the '
lying on the road with the team stand­
whip the church people into fine.
recent election.
of lOOOevltus enynse ponies. And we want to see you among
m Batterson was in the city on New members continue to ride the Rev. C. P. «Metzler is expected to leave ing by the side of it. It appears that disjrosition
Samnel Kinsman, the sole owner of this I '
Monday from Nehalem; also Mr. bred “goat” at every meeting of the Work- New York on the 20th inst. for this city, when Malaney reached Mr. Ray’s place establishment now, states that it will be our early callers, to get your
they persuaded him to remain over night, strictly nn accommodation run, has he
Zaddnch.
n T I • man’s lodge in this city of late, and a where he will become pastor of the Pres­
lf you want a nice dress shoe, D^T. 1 number of other candidates are r*ady to byterian church and that of Bay City. but he declined and ¡jer»istcd in routin­ has no intention of further engaging in choice of the novelties.
Edmund, has them for men, women and go through that mystic ordeal.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church are ing his journey. This was between seven horse canning business. The industry
and eight o’clock in the evening, and it here never has been a sucre**, bv reason
Mr. R. Crawford is in the city from making preparations for a public enter- I
was soon after that time that Malaney of the fait that it was difficult to find a
m n McMillan was excused from I Nehalem to see his wife off on the boat. tainment in a few weeks, and we under­ fell
ont of his wagon onto the hard road market in Europe for the output. It is
serving on tliejury on account of sickne • I He informs us that he has leased his place stand that quite an interesting pro
and broke hi» neck.
gramme
has
been
prepared.
Mr Kinsman’s intention to convert the
to his son, Robert A. Crawford, and for
in his family.
.
I
A report comes from Washington to horse cannery into a fruit cannery. The
the
first
time
in
thirty
years
feels
himself
Now
that
Beaver
is
a
prohibition
pre
­
fudge G.H.
on leh
lie ,
.¿/eon
Sunday Burnett
to hold came
court m and
foot loose.
cinct, free drinks can now be obtained this effect : “Commissioner Hermann, of plant is admirably situated tor the fruit
I
The
Yellow
Fir
Lumber
Company
has
i
from any of the creeks in that vicinity. the general land office, is a candidate to canning industry, |M*»sesHing the advant­
again onTuesday.^^^,;
succeed McBride as senator for Oregon. ages of troth rail and water transporta-
purchased the saw mill machinery of the Having reached that stage of progres­
The latter'» term expiies on March 4 tion facilities
sion,
how
long
will
it
be
before
Beaver
is
Cooperage
company
which
operated
a
on Sundayand reached this,
few years ago at Bav Citv, and are mak- ¡«titioning the county court for a saloon
CiMrthrWattwa.surpri.donTuesday ' ing preparation to move it to the south I license, for we should not be surprised to
find that this is the next order of busi­
to^ete a visit from a brother, who ( 1 part of the county.
I West & Thayer have opened a black­ ness at some future date ?
had come from Canada.
A few whist players met at the residence
smith and wagon shop next to Govne’s
D.T.Edmund.cnrriesU.eUrg^
of Mr. A. J. Coh j on Friday evening and
1
office,
where
they
are
now
orepared
t
»
of Gum Boot., Ladies. Gent« and. ,
| do first class work at low prices. Call and organized a whist club, which will meet
mackintoshes in the city.
see us if you want shoeing, blacksmith­ twice a month in Todd's hall for pro­
Will doubtless bring back that troublesome cough. If you use WHITE I’INE
Miss Selma Allen returned to the city ing or wagon work done.
gressive whist, a social time and refresh­
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COMPOUND
you’ll be free from the hemming and hacking that so often is started by
Mrs. Maggie Simjrson will leave with ments to be served bv the ladies. Mr. A. !
autumn dampness and chill.
J.
Cohn
was
elected
president,
Mrs.
B.
O.
long di.tance telephone line.
her sister, Mrs. R. Crawford, on the
The business portion of the city can steamer on Saturday, for Ohio, on ac­ Snuffer vice-president. Mis* Myers sec­
WHITE PINE COMPOUND does not dry up a cough. It cures in the rational
now .empathise with tl»re..denc«por. | count of the serious sickness of a brother. retary ami Mrs. Solomon treasurer.
j
way ; by soothing and healing the inflamed bronchial passages.
Dr. C. B. Hawke leave* this city on
Mrs. Simpson has been stopping with
tion on the light quclmn.
Two sizes, 25c. and 50c.
Mrs. Crawford at Nehalem for the past the steamer for Portland, where he will
Di^rict- Attorney
N. Hart.
m
thXon
Monday J.
attending
the wa.
circuit
locate,
having
sold
out
his
practice
here
' two months.
| J. W. Roth, plaintiff, vs. H. T. Withrow to Dr. I. M. Smith. Dr. Hawke made a
court and left the next day.
RELIABLE DRUGGIST,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Rev R H.Dollarhide will preach at the and wife, defendants, was a jury ca*e num tier of friends while he resided here
pi active, but
tried before Coontv Judge G. W. Sap­ and worked up a
Advent church on SundavatJJ a.m.an pington. This wai a case to recover the j owing to the sickness of hi* wife found *
7:30 p.m. AU cordially mvited.
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We are Leaders in our line.
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The Banner flat
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies.
Doors, Windows and Glass.
Paints, Oils,
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