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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1900)
THE HEADLIGHT IS THE JOB PRINTING. Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. Guaranteed First Clara at Reasonable Prices. cadlíght j ALL THE COUNTY ANI» CITY OFFICIAL NEWS. « Patronize Local Industries ondali Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XII TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER aa, 1900 <1.50 per year will give plenty of tonnage. We have Jette, eight of which be organized in one contended again and again that tlte im . summer, surely lie rests iron* Ins labor» provement of Tillamook bar is the first , and his works do follow him. The BRIDGE & BEACH CO. thing necessary for the development of I funeral sermon was preached at the this county. Our reason for this is, hav- ¡ home of the deceased by Rev. St A. ing shipping facilities, a railroad could, Smith, and tbe remains were buried on not make exorbitant charges and ?he. the home place beside tbe remains of bis manufacturers would be in a better posi- ’ wife. Have no Superior in any Market. tion to do business. It may be tedious New Transportation Company. waiting for government improvements, FUliU LINE OF but this is what we shoukl all strive to bring about and leave no stone nnturned From present indications it appears ♦* to secure the necessary appropriations. that Tillamook is to have some healthy The east is haying another moral wave competition in the transportation busi and it is a wonder the west don’t want ness, both from Portland and San Fran one as well, as we have been having some cisco, which, no doubt, will be a •owrcc eastern weather. But spasmodic moral of much gratification to those who have , waves invariably amount to very litl’e, been held-up and tied-up in'business oh | with the exception of getting a few indi- account of nilsatisfactory transportation [•> t° Pot on the goixiy-goody gar- service. It is a well known fact that the I meats fur a while and doff them as soon Pacific Navigation Company has mono as tlieexcitement is over. We don’t have polized the business from Portland, and to gó outside of Tillamook city to prove if the past two years is any criterion to I this. We have a poor opinion of any go by, it has given exceedingly poor ser OF THE SEASON crusade which has to be sustained by vice, to say nothing of the discriminating freight rates charged by that company. spasmodic effort, or by the hot and cold is our new Golden Gate process. Social purity is a question of Another thing, on account of this irre . vital importance, and to grapple with it gular service the dairymen of Tillamook All men I is no easy matter. It is horrible for par have lost thou sands of dollars because Hat at $3.00. ents to contemplate, but whose daugh their butter was delayed weeks in reach ■ ters or sisters is it that are going to dis ing market. With that unsatisfactory salute it. grace themselves by becoming prostitutes, state of affairs, it is no wonder that tlie I I inmates of brothels such as we see pros business men, dairymen and citizens of Our stock, however, Tillamook have been smarting under | pering in every city of any size ? what tlrey have bad to submit to. As I The ladies of the Presbyterian church includes other selec- If you want first class goods in rings, slough, and it may be July of next year will give a guess social at the home of we have indicated, there will be healthy TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. competition in the future, for it will be ’ watches, chains or any other kind of before work is resumed, as the appropria Mrs. Drew on Friday evening, Nov. 30. tions of the best and tions macle by this river and harbor com There will be a program, followed by re seen by a paragraph in another column Dr. Wise, resident dentist. * jewelery, call on Letcher, The Jeweler.* that the Nehalem Transportation Com mittee will not be available until the next freshments. All are invited. The menu Sturgeon has a new stock of jewelery, Sand Lake Cranberries, 5c. quart at most becoming fall pany is out for business and w ill handle ladies’ and gent.’s watches, clocks and fiscal vear. We are reliably informed will consist in part of the following ; D. T. Edmunds. freight from Portland at rates below that ! there will be no difficulty in securing the Perpetual Motion. silverware, etc, Sold reasonable and shapes and colors—and charged by tlie Pacific Navigation Co. j Mr. B. C. Lamb returned from Port remaining $25,000 to complete these im New England Specialties. fully guaranteed. Mineral Cake. It is a httle premature to predict that a land on Tuesday. provements. We understand that Miss Viola Hogen. The Skipper’s Home. ¡ steamer will be pot on tire run from San 1 there’s good style in Mr. W. E. Southwick has located in Messrs. J. E. Sibley and S G. Hughes Spring Offering. ofWoods, intends to become assistant in Francisco to Tillamook City, which may Boise City, Idaho. Elixir of Life. are assertaining from the citizens wheth the Cloverdale cheese factory after thetn for every man. What a Young Man gives his Sweet materialize at no distant date. But dis er they can get enough support if they Mrs. Sturgeon has a few mackintoshes | Thanksgiving day. heart. missing that altogether from considera- | at wholesale prices, * I Mrs. R. Crawford and her sister, Miss take hold of the electric light plant. If What a Young Lady gives a Young tion, we contend that the Nehalem Trans Take advantage of the reduction sale Maggie A. Simpson, will leave on the they do so they intend removing the Man. portation Co. is deserving of patronage Printer’s Dilemma. plant to a new building, putting in a at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. if it will undertake to give anything like next steamer for Ohio, having failed to Mockajararis. new boiler and engine, and beside put Adam’s Stumbling Block. i regular service at tlie freight rates now Mr. Joseph Manermann wasin the city get away on the last boat. ting the sy stem in good shape and giving Fruit of the Vine. ¡ in licated. We think every business man ! from Oakville, Wash. M r. John McNamer, who went to Port a first class service, will keep the lights Pride of the Valley. and shipper will acknowledge this after Messrs. T. A. and 0. A. Porter were in land last week expecting to undergo an burning all night.* The rate for fights Strength Personified. what they have bad to contend with and Satanized Hog. the city from Oretown. operation, is reported much better and will be higher, but with a better service. bad words they used to righteously [The printer’s devil made no kick about tlie 1 The W. of W. will give a game supper the operation not necessary. As TillamookjCity is destined to become sticking the type for this menu until he express their sentiments, Tlie Nehalem We are informed that the water com- quite a shipping point, the city should this (Thursday) evening. came to a “Printer’s Dilemma.” which Transportation Co. is catering for busi- Miss Maude Hadley returned Sunday j pan v has purchased a tract of land above own a large dock and wherehonse, and brought to his mind many a time when i ness at a low figure, anti tbe Pacific Navi, the barn near the reservoir, and it is the from a visit to Portland. we think it wonld be good business saga he had not a cent in his jeans and ' gation Co. will have to cut its $<» a ton Letcher has the largest stock of silver- intention to erect a new and larger res city not to delay the matter. It is a a keen appetite for a drink of the “Fruit rate in two if it wants a share of the |Mit- ervoir there. good policy to encourage shipping as of the Vine” to allure his sorrow, but ronage and remain in business. We are wear in Tillamook county. The 12-year daughter of Mr. C. Sven- much as possible, and we do not know a when he came down to “Satanized Hog” glad to see competition in tl>e tran9|N>r- Rings enlarged free of charge to any son, while snow-balling Tuesday, slipped better way to attract it to Tillamook that was a libel on His Satanic Majesty, tation business and hope it will last, for size if bought from Letcher. and iell, and in doing so dislocated her City than by providing suitable dockage so there was trouble in the Headlight it will be letter for the buswess men, the Mr. E. Jones expects to open up his right elbow and fractured the bone above and commodious warehouses. By doing office until the copy went up in smoke.] county and all concerned. new hardware store next week. tbe elbow. Dr. Wiley set the injured so we believe it will eventually bring a We may also state that the Nehalem Messrs W. L. and Marion Johnson limb. large amount of business to this city. Obituary. Transportation Co. will carry freight were in the city last week from Hebo. Mr. J. A. Taft left for San Francisco on The 700 ton schooner, “Wheeler Lum l>oth for Tillamook and Nehalem. There Born, on the 12th inst., at Glenora, to Saturday on a business trip to that city ber Co., No. 1,” of Nehalem, Or., in tow Ezra B. Chamberlain, whose death we is a little uncerta inty whether the barge the wife of Janies F. Reeher, a daughter. connected with the lumber industry of of the tug boat “Geo. R. Vosburg,” will announced last week, was a son of Elias can be towed to Tillamook City, but and Catherine Chamberlain. He was Sturgeon is and you well know always this county and with the object of trying be ready to receive freight fur Tillamook, should this be found impracticable it wilj has been headqua rters for holiday goods.* to get lumber schooners to come here for at the Allen & Lewis dock, foot of C born in Leeds country, district of John unload at the Pacific Mill for the first (Of neckwear, hosiery, shirts, street, Portland, Or., on the 25th inst., stown, Canada, April 23rd, 1823, and trip and until other arrangements can be The steamer Elmore arrived on Wed cargos. and purpose leaving Portland on their died in Tillamook county, Oregon, Nov. made. Should it be found necessary the and other furnishings, and of For the most important item of news nesday and came up to the city the next first trip on or about Nov. 2Hth. Freight 14, 1900, aged 72 years, six months ami company propose building several more turn over to the last page and then put day. 21 days. He lived with his parents in Mr. L. N. Barnes will open his meat your optics on Sturgeon'sadvertisement. first trip to Tillamook, $3 00 per ton for Canada until the age of 21, when he re barges to accommodate the trade at good places to buy them, our less than 25 tons ; for 25 tons and over, He has the best assortment of useful and Tillamook and other points, as well as market in Page’s old store to-morrow I ornamental Christinas goods in Tilla $2.50 per ton.—N ehacem T ransporta moved to Maments, Ill., where he met for the Wheeler Lumber Company’s busi store is sure tobe favorably nien- (Friday.) tion Co., address 332 Sherlock building, Miss Susan McNutt, to whom he was ness at Nehalem Bay. The electric light plant has been put in mook city this year. married at the age of 25. His wife died Portland, Or. * Mr. W. S. Cone was drawn on the U.S. The company propose making occa tioned. working order again and started running two years later, leaving a babe seven The city council met on Monday even circuit court jury in Portland last week. months and three days old, who grew sional trips to San Francisco as well as on Monday. He put in a good word for Tillamook ing, when there was very little business Portland. The Headlight is not yet in WE HAVE THE NEWEST Tillamook county had a few days of while in the metropolis of the Northwest, to transact. The committee on electric to womanhood, and is now Mrs. A. A. Hurlbert, of Fresno, Cal. Two years a position to state what arrangements winter weather the fore part of the week showing the necessity of the improve lights for the residence portion of the alter the death of his wife he removed to have lieen made to ship the dairy pro FALL SHIRTS. GLOVES, TIES, with a little snow. ment of Tillamook bar in a business-like 1 city reported that it was unable to make ducts from this county to market with Allen Page came in on the steamer on manner, as will be seen by an article in a satisfactory contract with the light Fayette, Iowa, where he followed the more regularity than heretofore, but » COLLARS. ETC. occupation of masonry. He began the Wednesday after being absent from the another column. Bully for Cone, and company, and the committee was dis work of laying the stone in the Upper the Nehalem Transportation Co. is de. city several months. charged. A number of sidewalks, which who's the next person to give the county Iowa University, working on the build sirous of securing the good-will of ihe Competition in the transportation i and improvements a boost when they the council had taken legal measures to ing until completed. He then spent four citizens of this county, here is a point And we want to see you among force the property owners to fix, reached business is the most important piece of have an opportunity ? vears as a student of that institution, which they should not loose sight of. If i our early callers, to get your news since the election. Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Edwards (nee the compulsory stage. Tuesday evening where he met Miss Hannah Alexander, the new company fails to fill the bill it Take your prescriptions to Sturgeon’s, Miss Kate Hiner) returned to the city on next, at the conrt house, was the date to whom he was married two years will only conrt opj»osition, for the dairy- j where they will be filled just as written. ; Wednesday. It will lx remembered that fixed for holding a caucus to nominate a later, and who preceeded him to glory men have been monkeyed with too long choice of the novelties. they left Tillamook about two months ticket for the city election on .Monday, by only 14 months. To this wife two to stand it much longer. and with purest of drugs. The comimny’s officers are C. H. ago, ostensibly for Chlifornia and Ne Dec. 3rd. and C. R. Hunt, G. W. Kiger sons and one daughter were given, who Representative B. L. Eddy will go out braska, but instead of doing so remained anti G. W. Sappington were appointed are still living. Thirteen years ago he Wheeler, president ; Geo. R. Vosburg, I to Portland on the next steamer on a Wash., and ___ 12 vice-president ; J. K. Gambill, treasurer ; atid were married in Portland. Now judges of election and O. Heins and D. moved to Vancouver, I ____ ,___ business trip. that they have returned let ns all wish Pierce clerks. The marshal's bond wai years ago to Cape Lookout. Ore., in and J. L. Vosburg, secretary. Capital Miss Nevada Grayson came in on the accepted. this county, where he lived till his death Stock, $12,000, which is all paid up. steamer Wednesday from Portland,where them happiness, and mav this union As there is no ghost of a show at pre. He joined the M. E. Church at 10 years prove to a pleasant and prosperous oix The saw mill and lumber company at , she has been visiting several weeks. sent of Tillamook getting a railroad it is of age, of which he was a faithful mem Nehalem is another corporation called to tbe young couple and their relatives. The city marshal has been ordered to perfectly useless to keep harping about ber all his life. He held the relation of the Wheeler Lumber Company, with compel citizens to have their chimneys I We are sorry to hear that the govern one. We may get a railroad when capi local preacher in the church for several capita) stocw of $40,000,which in paid up ment dredger will have to close down for kept dear of soot ; also to keep the side- want of money to continue the improve talists see something in sight, such as years, and was especially active in es in full and with practically the same walks clear of obstructions, such as boxes j saw mills and other like industries which tablishing Sunday-schools around Fay- owners. ments in Tillamook bav and Hoquarton and lumber. J-MI R A|i^ C001( gTO VEg Heating aqd ^ii1 Tight ^toVe^ : GUNS AND AMMUNITION. We are Leadeis in our line. WAGONS The Banner pat PLOWS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies. Doors, Windows and Glass. Opposite Bank Paints, Oils, Tillamook, Oregon Wfjeq Men Tallç J.A.TODD\CO •J TILLAMOOK, OR 29KS £ FROSTY AIR CLOSING OUT SALE. Having enjoyed the confidence and patronage of the people of Tillamook county PlaCC TurmX1n^ep°artm«i b ^charge of Denver, of Portland, and all goods will be found strictly up-to-date. Thanking you for past favors, ¿c co. Will doubtless bring back that troublesome cough. If you use WHITE PINE COMPOUND you’ll be free from the hemming and hacking that so often is started by autumn dampness and chill. WHITE PINE COMPOUND does not dry up a cough. It cures in the rational way ; by soothing and healing the inflamed bronchial passages. Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. CHARLES I. CLOUGIL RELIABLE DRUGGIST. • r ~ TILLAMOOK. OREGON.