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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
DECEMBER 6,
1900.
$1.50 per year.
as the proceeds will be devoted to the * should not object to this, and though
school library, we hope to see a large ? they and their children may not have en.
audience.
joyed these privileges they can see the
The city election on Monday was ed- necessity for a public institution of learn
void of interest and a spirit of apathy ing of that description in every wide
prevailed, for the reason that but a few awake and progressive city, and as Tilla
persons could be found who desired muni mook comes under that head, it would
cipal honors, and also that no issue was 11 be a step backward to do otherwise with
Have no Superior in any Market.
raised to divide the people on the anti, I the management of our public school.
vice or other questions. The ticket nomi
Hitherto public improvements in this
FULL LtlpE OF
nated at the citizens meeting was elected : city have lieen confined to street work.
Mayor—Dr. I). Wiley.
Now that the revenue is increasing every
Recorder—T. Coates.
| year, is it not time that the city fathers
Treasurer—P. W. Todd.
I were reserving a part of this for other
Marshal—Clyde Clements.
Council men—A. J. Cohn, M. Leach, W. public improvements ? The question of
H. Cary, S. A. Brodhead, A. E. Imbler. ' drainage has been raised several times,
David Whitney, jr., a millionaire lum and by the number of closets there are in
berman and vessel-owner, died in his close proximity to the business property
home at Detroit, aged 70 years, after an they will become nothing but breeding
illness of about two weeks. Mr. Whit places for the gems of disease in a few
ney was the largest owner of timber years. The city should own a large and
lands in Tillamook county, and made commodious dock and warehouse, for to
large purchases the past year, was one of increase the commerce of Tillamook city
the best-known lumbermen in the West, no money should be spared to afford all
OF THE SEASON
and at one time the firms of C. & D. the commodation possible for shipping.
Whitney and Skilling, Whitney & Barnes, We are aware it is not possible or advis is our new Golden Gate
in which he was interested, were the able for the city fathers to take in hand
largest lumber firms in the United States. all the improvements which would make
All men
He was also the owner of seven or eight this an ideal city, but is it not possible Hat at $3.00,
steam barges engaged in the lumber and for them to take up one thing at a time
ore trade on the Great Lakes. He is sur and carry it through to completion ? salute it
Here is an opportunity for the council
vived by his wife and four children.
It may be remembered that the Ore men elect to show how enterprising they
Our stock, however,
gonian called the editor of the Herald are, and would be a pleasant deviation
“The Little Man of Tillamook,’’ who is I I from the jangle about improving this or
!
includes other selec-
Mr. J. A. Taft returned from San Fran
If the city dads elect want to save “as false as he is silly and silly as he is that road at the public expense.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
cisco on Tuesday, where he had gone to > I themselves a lot of kicking and cussing false,” and we have no compunction in
If every business man, every dairyman,
tions of the best and
make arrangements for vessels to take i the next year, we won’t charge them saying the same thing, for the silly lot of every mill man and logger, in fact every
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
lumber from the mills here.
i anything for this advice : Comply with lies he published about the editor of the voter in Tillamook county, would write
New this week. Diamond Rings at
most becoming fall
Rev. C. P. Metzler arrived in this city . I the charter in regard to street improve- Headlight being an aspirant for city I , Congressman T. H. Tongue at Washing
Letcher’s.
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meat
and
don
’
t
deviate
one
iota
for
the
on Thursday and commenced his min
councilman must have originated in ton, D.C., a personal letter explaining
The steamers Elmore and Harrison ar
shapes and colors and
isterial duties in the Presbyterian church i person with the long pull, the short pull the “little man’s’’own cranium. Besides, if | some of the difficulties Tillamook has to
rived today.
of this city on Sunday last; also at Bay ' or no pull at all.
he knew anything about the city charter I contend with in getting the products to
there’s good style in
Sand Lake Cranberries, 5c. quart at City.
Now is the time to fix your homes up he must have known what a silly little, I market, how industries are crippled and
D. T. Edmunds.
*
A large congregation was in attend* with nice new furniture, making them . little silly man he was making of himself. I I commerce is retarded, it would have a
them for every man.
A few bargains in silks for waists at ( ance at the Christian Church on Wed J cosy and comfortable. Nels Thompson’s We could tell the “little man” something i good effect. At the same time ask him to
Mrs. Sturgeon’s.
*
nesday evening, when children’s rally day I stock includes some pretty and servicc- about the city nominations and election, | support the project to give Tillamook
You can get a bargain in macintoshes was observed and a nice programme , able carpets and linoleums, lied room but we should have to mention other I bar twenty-two feet of water at low
I suites, dining tables and chairs, elegant parties names to make him still more i tide. This is but a very small thing to
rendered.
at Mrs. Sturgeon’s.
1 ask every citizen to do who is interested
silly.
Born, on the 5th ¡list., to the wife of I The county commissioners have leased ] furniture for parlors, etc. All suitable '
in Tillamook county, but it will do more
'
for
presents.
Call
in
and
inspect
the
nice
The
city
council
met
on
Monday
even-
|
the
county
;sa\v
mill
to
County
Judge
Mr. Charles Lundquist, a son.
good than chewing the rag for twelve
|
assortment.
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ing,
with
President
A.
J.
Cohn
and
Just received, a nice line of gent.’s scarf ! G. W. Sappington until the 1st of April, |
In the matter of the guardianship of I Councilmen M. Leach, S A. Brodhead 1 months on street corners darning trans
pins and ladies’ broaches at Letcher’s. * ¡who is to furnish plank for planking
the estate and persons of Katie R. Wil- i and L. Olsen present. Besides appointing portation companies for manufacturing
roads at $4.00 a thousand.
the best butter made in Oregon into darn
A marriage license was issued on Mon
Do you want to make a really useful son, Maggie Fay Wilson, Morris L. Wil- Justice Downs to canvas the votes, the strong stuff before they get it on the
day to Mr. Henry Koch and Mrs. Susana
present ? Then go to Nels Thompson’s son and Enos L. Wilson vs. Fred Schei- j only other business was to allow the fol- market. This is a matter which should
Wyss.
Furniture Store and buy one of those zinger, J. W. Hellenbrand, T. J. Lucy and lowing bills :
not be delayed, and Mr. Tongue should
Water rent............................. $30 00
Mr. W. S. Cone has gone to Portland, floor or plat rockers for your friends, , j C. H. Page, respondents, which was de-
receive a thousand letters next week if
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Wade
&
Briggs
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6
being one of the jurymen in the federal Please call in and see them.
* i i cided bv Judge Boise in the circuit court
Recorder.................................. 10 00
the citizens can kick with their pens as
court.
in favor of the latter, has been appealed I Judges and clerks of election 10 OO
Did you see those pretty medallions in
well as they can with their tongues. If
8 20
Cohn & Co..............................
Mr. James Tone and Miss Daisy M. Sturgeon’s window ? For artistic pic | to the supreme court.
you want some one to dictate a letter
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J.
A.
Taft
Co
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Dennis procured a marriage license on tures they ar: a novel of perfection, and j Fairview Grange, No. 273, meets at
then ask your neighbor to do so for you.
J. F. Jenkins........................... IO OO
Monday.
C. E. Reynolds......................
5 60
they make most beautiful articles for a | Ackley’s Hall, on Friday, Dec. 14th, at
The Oregonian on Tuesday enjoyed
Tillamook
Herald
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1
2.'»
How long would it take to double the Christmas present. Call and see them.
10 A.M. All members are requested to
the proud distinction of having been
40 60
Scraping
and
cleaning
streets
population of Tillamook if the bar was
County Commissioner L. Parrish re-1 be on hand early, as there will be lots of
published half a century, and the issue of i
Fire insurance ...................... 22 86
improved ?
Marshal.................................. 34 00
turned to the city on Wednesdav from ' work to do ; several new members to
that day gave an history of its progress
S. C. Foster............................. 13 00
Mr. J. F. Jenkins will open a meat mar- the south end of the county where he ' come in ; officers for the coining year to
—from a small four page weekly to one
ket next to the P.O. as soon as the build had been consulting with the rest of the elect, and the 34th anniversary of the
Perhaps the business men of Tillamook of the most progressive daily news,
ing is complete.
board. He informs us that the county grange to cellebrate. Come and let’s city will pardon us for this friendly com papers in the United States. Those who
have an interesting time.—L. S. M ay - l ment, but we cannot help noticing that have had experience in newspaper work
The largest stock of solid gold, gold will put in new bridges at Beaver and
nard , Master.
they are making slaves of themselves to can realize the persistent plodding, the Of neckwear, hosiery, shirts,
tilled and plated jewelcry in thecounty at Nestucca.
The guess social giver, bv the ladies of their businesses. Early and late, hoh- manual work, the mental labor, the long
Married, on Thanksgiving evening, in
Letcher’s Jewelry Store.
and other furnishings, and of
Why not call it a walkover when there the parlor of the Allen house, by the Rev. the Presbyterian church on Friday at the days and Sundays, they can be found at hours of toil, the perplexities, and the
is only one ticket nominated and save S. A. Smith, Mr. Charles A. Johnson and residence of Mrs. Drew was well attended, I their stores. We do not think the gene- difficulties it took to bring about that good places to buy them, our
Miss Pearl York. Both are estimable aflording a pleasant evening’s enjoyment | ra| public is that exacting. The fault lies gratifying result. There is one feature
the expense of an election f
young persons with a large acquaintance in which vocal and instrument music j with the business men themselves, for as about the Oregonian which stands out
Mr. E. Jones has opened his hardware of friends, who wish them a long life of played a conspicuous part. The only they fail to unite on certain hours to do pre-eminent—it identified itself with the store is sure tobe favorably nien-
store with a new stock of goods in the
difficulty was in ordering supperfrom businessin,anumberofpersonswil1con- commerce, industries and development
happiness.
building opposite the post-office.
There will be preaching at the Pres the conundrum menu, but we hope that j tinue to do there trading at unearthly of the state, and no newspaper has tioned.
Dr. T. P. Wise, the dentist, will be at bvterian church on Sunday morning at ! such things as “Satanized Hog” won’t . hours, making it difficult for business jealously looked after the whole interests
Kline’s hotel at Nehalem on Saturday eleven o’clock and at 7:30 in the evening. I have an evil effect upon us.
I men to get foot loose for a few hours of Oregon as much as the Oregonian.
WE HAVE THE NEWEST
and remain as long as kept busy.
Rev. C. P. Metzler, the new pastor of the , j |iaVe been in the jewelry business in after a hard day’s work. One business We extend our congratulations to
The money orders issued at the Tilla church, will preach, and the choir will Tillamook city for the last 14 years, and , man forces another to keep his business Messrs. II. L. Pittock, II. W. Scott and FALL SHIRTS, GLOVES, TIES,
mook post office in November numbered render some anthems. All are cordially some of our people are wearing watches open, even though he may not approve those who have been identified with that
397, which represented $5112.81.
invited to these services.
¡and jewelry buoght from me when I °Ut. As the fire bell is very little used, newspaper for so many years, who are
COLLARS, ETC.
Rev.
Mr.
Rossman
is
helping
inthe
ser-1
first came here, which proves beyond a I why not agree to ring it at seven or eight deserving of commendation from the
All persons indebted to me are hereby
this ' doubt the articles to be a, I represented, I o'clock in the evening as the signal to citizens of Oregon for their intelligence, And we want to see you among
requested to call at once on T. H. Goyne vices at the United Brethren Church
cnurcii
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. business ? > This
Ti,;. would
,..„„1,1 afford busi
1....; enterprise and business jiersevei ancr.
c..—..... tills
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quit
and settle the same.—C. E. H awke . *
week. Come out and hear him sing. Ser. Don’t you think that is the place to pur. ness men some amount of enjoyment and And they did not have protect! ve laws to
a? 7:30 and each {chase your watches and jewelry for
our early callers, to get your
Druggist Clough is going to improve ' vices every evening i_.
tend to make people do their trading in boost them to success either.
his store building by having plate glass afternoon at 2 o'clock, Afternoon ser- Christmas presents ? All goods war- business hours.
ranted as represented or money refunded,
choice of the novelties.
windows on the front and sides of the vices conducted by Rev. Mr. Rossman ;
Card of Thanka.
Every citizen can now realize what a '
i —A. L etcher .
•
evening
services
by
Rev.
F.
H.
Neff.
building.
great advantage it is to a city to have a
We desire to express our appreciation
We have great pleasure in calling atten
Mr. W. N. Bavs. who has brought sev-1 The population of Tillamook is 4471.
first class public school, and when the of the kindness and sympathy shown us
tion
to the entertainment to be giveu at time arrives for levying a tax we hope
In
1890
it
was
2,932
;
in
1880,
970
;
in
eral bands of Angora goats into this
during the illness of our little one.
county, has a small band left on his place 1870, 408 ; in 1860. 95. Up to 1890 it the opera house tor the benefit of the the patrons will readily grant the direc
M r . and M rs . S tt rgeon and F amily .
public
school
library
.
’
the
date
for
which
' had the smallest population of any conn.
which he will dispose of.
tors all the money they mav require. It
is fixed for Friday, Dec. 14, and the Mil
Call for County Warrants.
would lie a move in the wrong direction
At the city council on Monday, Presi tv in Oregon, but the census of that year
mission to lie 25c. and 15c. This will be
dent A. J. Cohn said he was like Presi showed that six counties had smaller one of the best entertainments ever given to curtail or place any hindrance in what
All County General Fund Warrants, I
dent McKinley in one particular, who populations than Tillamook, while in in Tillamook, in which the literary, the school directors are attempting to Scries E, from No 2587 to No 2614- in
1
1900
eleven
counties
have
smaller
popu
clusive,
are now payable and will lie paid
accomplish—to give Tillamook city an
thanked those who had voted against
musical and vocal ability of the city have
when presented.
him, but they could live in peace and lation. viz., Cook, Curry, Gilliam, Har- combined to give an attractive, edifying up to date school where pupils can lie
Interest censes Nov. 28, 1900.
prosperity in this city for the next four ney, Klamath, Lake. Lincoln, .Malheur, j and pleasing evening’s enjoyment. And instructed in high schools studies. Those !
W. If. C ary , County Treasurer. I
| Morrow, Sherman and Wheeler.
who
have
no
children
of
school
age
I
By E. D. H oag , Deputy.
yean.
COO^TDVEg
Heating aqd^ir Tight j^toVes
GUNS AND AMUNITION.
We are Leaders in our line.
WAGONS
PLOWS, and
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies.
Doors, Windows and Glass.
Opposite Bank
The Banner' fiat
Paints, Oils,
Tillamook, Oregon
Wt]eq Men Tallç
J.A.TODD^CO
TILLAMOOK
CLOSING OUT SALE
CLOUGH’S ANTI RUST
Having enjoyed the confidence and patronage of the people of Tillamook county
for the plst nine years, we feel that the necessity having arisen for us to devote our time
to our household duties we will give our customers the benefit of our misfortunesand
place our immense stock of goods on the market at 90c. on the dollar.
Our millinery department is in charge of Miss Denver, of Portland, and all goods
Prevents rust forming on any anti-metallic surface when exposed to all kinds of
weather.
will be found strictly up-to-date.
Thanking you for past favors,
STTTISCS-SOZSr ¿3 co.
This preparation when applied early over the surfaces of Guns, Saws, Axes and all
kind of tools prevents any darkening of the surface or rust formation. Cornes in two
sizes, 25c. and 50c. a box.
CHARLES J. CLOUGIL
THE RBLIABLB DRUGGIST,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.