Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 06, 1900, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 6, 1900.
STURGEON’S
DRUG
STORE
G OODS!
Take
Complete
your
Prescriptions to
[4 ecu
STURGEON,
Stock.
The Druggist.
Once
Select
Tillamook Jottings.
Tillamook on the Anxious Seat.
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BOULDER CREEK.
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BEAVER
V. MORGAN,
General Blacksmithing
Word comes to Beaver that quite a
As Tillamook county is interested in
Notwithstanding the bad weather,
Mr. Imbler, sr., came in on the boat
the river and harbor committee, or we several of our citizens attended Thanks­ lot of petty thieving is going on up the
to-day.
Nest ucca river of late.
Mr-. McIntosh returned to Tillamook should have said thecitizens of this conn-! giving feasts.
Make a Specialty of Logging and Machine Work.
I ty want the committee to become inter- i Mrs. Hattie Ford visited Mrs. Grac*
Wtn. N. Bays brought in 200 more An.
to-day.
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Charges are Reasonable.
ora goats fro mthe valley last week.
Mr. L. Trout and wife arrived on the rested in Tillamook, most people will Chopard oneday last week,
Considering the number of Angora
watch with peculiar interest the fate or I Mrs. Eliza Brady came home Frida
steamer to-day from Portland.
Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TlbLiflMOOK CITY
Mr. James S. Averill, of Astoria, was a success of the several proposed govern­ from Beaver, w here she has been for tlx goats Janies Hughey has already put on
ments in Oregon. That some of the pro­ past two weeks.
the mountain, he could probably put ten
passenger on the steamer.
jects have already been defeated, Yaqnina ' C. Mills and N. Coulson passed this thousand on land hitherto made but lit­
Messrs. C. J. and Louis Larson, of
tle use of.
bay and the boat railway at Celilo, is way last Saturday.
I’omcroy, came in on the steamer.
Our county officials were examining
almost a foregone conclusion. What the * One of our prominent citizens was seen
Extra 3 II dry granulated sugar $6.00 committee will do about the improve­ I making his way across a field in the sub­ the bridge over Beaver creek, and it is
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per hundred, with free mush, at Cohn’s. ment of Tillamook bar, we feel like on urbs late oneeveuing last week with a supposed that they condemned it and
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Stephens returned the anxious seat, but as the committee ' load of chickens. Whose hen roost suf- will probably put in a new one.
• Rev. Armstrong reports two conver­
from their honeymoon, and came in on will only make appropriations for im­ . fered invasion ?
the steamer to-day.
C. A. Smith attended church at Blaine sions and a good interest generally in
provements to assist commerce we are
F°r A" Kinds of Shooting.
the church at Pleasant Valley, where, as­
Mr. John Adair, in a letter to the Ore­ able to breath with more freedom, for Sunday.
L i All Desirable Calibers and Weights
sisted
bv
Rev.
Swab,
he
has
just
closed
a
wc
do
not
know
where
government
im
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
A.
Chopard
spent
Sun
­
gonian on the “common point’’ question,
A FEW FAVORITES FOR HUNTINC.
,
* series of meetings.
concludes by saying : "Mr. A. B. Ham­ provements would help commerce more day with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jenson.
Model 1895. 30 Army caliber, weight 8 1-4 pounds.
As many of the Beaver voters belong
Mr. Mattvon, of Hebo, was in our lo­
Model 1894. 30 W. C. F. caliber, M Extra Light,”
mond has said that if common-point than in Tillamook.
weight C1-2 pounds.
to the prohibition party, Mr. Editor,
Unless all indications fail, the river cality Monday.
rates were extended to Astoria, he would
Model 1894. 30 W. C. F. caliber, “Tako Down,”
Miss Edith Smith was a pleasant little can you not allow us a column or two in
weight 7 3-4 pounds.
at once extend the Astoria & Columbia and harbor committee intends to be
Model 1892. 44 and 38 caliber,“ Tako Down,” weight
River Railroad to the forests of Neha­ quite liberal in the matter of experdi- caller at Mrs. Chopard’s on Thanksgiv­ which to justify our position on the
7 pounds.
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license saloon ? If so, I assure you it
lem Valley and Tillamook County. To tures of public money where it is of ad­ ing day.
Model 1886. 45-70 caliber, “Extra Light,” weight I
will
be
appreciated.
[The
columns
of
the
7
pounds.
i
vantage
to
commerce.
For
that
reason
W
N.
Bays
and
Grant
Baily
brought
my mind, this would open a large and
valuable trade to Portland. Of course, there is a very good prospect that Ore­ in a band of goats to Jim Hughey’s Nes- Headlight are always open to the dis­
Shoot Winchester Ammunition. Made for all Kinds of Guns. I
cussion of current topics, and those who I
Astoria would be benefited, and so would gon will be well treated. There are one tucca ranch, last Saturday.
wish to express their sentiments through !
FREE. — Send Kamo and Address on Postal for IGO -page Illustrated Catalogue.
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or
two
things,
however,
which
the
Ore
­
Master
Lesliejensen
has
returned
home
Salem—in fact, all Oregon—just what
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.,
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-
NEW HAVES, COMM. ||
Oregonians are after. The time was gon men should be willing to do in order after a two week’s visit with his grand­ these columns, no matter whether we
agree with them or not art at liberty to
when common-point rates by rail to As­ to secure the best results. It has been parents at Hebo.
do so. We reserve the right to reject
toria might have been detrimental to stated before that the Yaqnina project
all articles which are long, tedious and
Portland’s growth, butth.it time passed stands no chance whatever of getting a
BARNEGAT.
uninteresting.]
away when Portland took charge of dollar from the general Government. It
has
a
very
black
eve
everywhere.
So
al-
The
steamer
Annarine
brought
down
making a 25-foot channel to the sea.
ELAINE.
Now her growth and pre-emience lies in I so has the boat railway scheme. Chair- the light house supplies on Thursday, for
a lowing, yes, encouraging development I man Burton says very frankly that George Biggs who lias the contract to
Mrs. D. Moon went to Beaver last
in every portion of Oregon. Open the among the engineers with whom he deliver the same to the lighthouse. His week.
Portland gate and let us have done with talked while on his recent tour of the brother Al was with him.
Miss Susie Judd closed a term of school
Mrs. Alice Biggs is visiting with her at this place last Friday.
talking about "water being cheaper than I country there were a number who had
rail carriage.” Seaports and seaports, formerly been in charge of the works at brother-in-law, Bert Biggs; also Mrs.
Thanksgiving passed bv very quietly.
engineers and experts. Let business be Portland and were familiar with the boat Frank Elliot and son are visiting her
Mr. Dee Moon was a pleasant caller at
done as the people engaged in it choose. railway scheme. Ami they all unhesi­ motherand sister.
Mr. Patterson’s Thanksgiving.
tatingly
condemned
both,
and
said
they
Prof. B. 0. Snuffer was down Friday
Especially let tiskeep on “raising things’’
Mr. Jno. Creecv was seen mounted on
and affording more room for a whole lot should not be made a part of improve­ duck shooting also Messrs Scott and a black Bronco riding out of the city
of new people to do likewise, in our ments by the general Government. Mr Blair of Ncstucca.
headed toward lower Nestutea last Tues­ I.
Burton says that money will lie forth­
F. N. Elliot and Johney Day came to day, where he expects to canvas for fruit
great and productive Oregon.’’
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
coming for removing the rocks at Ya- Barnegat Sunday.
trees. John is a good rustler.
Those who knew anything about or
quinn, and possibly some project will be
Seth Moon is quite busy adding a new
had invested money in the electric saw J put on foot for the improvement
barn to his premises. Seth is an indusri-
mill will be a little amused at what ap­
SOUTn PRAIRIE.
I at The Dalles, but as longas he can pre-
ous worker.
peared in the Oregonian. At a glance it
T'-
I vent it, no money will be exjicnded for
District No. 2 school closes next Sat­
i
Mrs. Smith has rented her place to
can be seen that the following was “in
the big $1,000,000 project at Yaquina, urday. Miss Minnie Nelson, teacher.
Messrs. Woods & Curl.
spired" by Mr.G. XV. Brower, who wants
nor will there be a dollar appropriated
John Marolfisin Humboldt, California,
Mr. Judd was out after his daughter
to convey the impression that the mill
for a boat railway. If these projects visiting with a brother and cousin.
who has been teaching at this place.
was a gigantic success, probably with
J. P. ALLEN,
are abandoned, possibly the more im.
Festus Quick has gone to take a course
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Rena Moon called on Leora Hollett I
the idea of inducing other parties to hack
portnnt propositions for deep water at in the Portland Business College. We thanksgiving.
Proprietor
him in constructing another electric mill.
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the mouth of the Columbia and the im­ wish hi in success.
Mrs. R. P. Coulson visited her sister,
There being two sides to every question,
provements of the Lower Willametteand
Beals & Co.’s projected new saw mill Mrs. Roland, last week.
First class accommodation
wc do not think the stockholders would
the Columbia River to the sea, both of in Pleasant Valley, is going up the road
We are glad to see Thurman Coulson
be willing to go on the stand and swear
at second class rate.
which are indorsed by the engineers, and in
i installments, as fast as they can get it in our vicinity once more.
to fill Mr. Brower has to say in the fol­
which are recommended in the annua] there,
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thus prospers Tillamook by "leaps
it
The surprise party given nt Mr. Moon’s BEST
lowing :
MEALS IN THE
and bounds.”
in honor of Ray and Ike Moon’s birth-
T illamook Or.. N ov . 30.—It now looks report of General Wilson, Chief of Engi- <
CITY.
VVc predict that the recent cold snap day was a grand success; every one had
ns though the electric saw mill, which neers, may receive consideration. It is
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was destroyed by the breaking of a dam not known what the Oregon members has
“ knocked out" the eggs laid in the I a pleasant time.
Tillamook,
Ore
last Friday morning, will be rebuilt, will do on the proposition, but the situ i fall
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by the cut worm moth or butterfly.
despite a report to the contrary which tion is that neither Yaqnina nor the boat
The Population of Oregon.
appeared in yesterday’s Oregonian. It is
expected that Portland capitalists will railway can be considered popular pro.
Centrally Located.
- Rates, $1 Per Day
WILSON RIVER.
1900.
1890. i
further the project. George W. Brower, jects, and as long as they are impossible,
Baker
..........
.
15.597
6,764
inventor of the mill, asserts that the they should not l»e pressed, to the exclu­
Mrs. Young and Melchoir went to Nc- Benton .......
6,706
value placed on the property bv common sion of the more important works which
8.65O
i tarts on a hunting expedition and proved Clackamas .
19.658 15.233
report is far in excess of its true worth.
| Clatsop.......
12.765 10,016
Instead of a loss of $10,000, Mr. Brower are earnestly recommended by the engi­ ■
good marksmen.
th i
Proprietor.
(Columbia ...
6.237
5.101
says$3000 would be a high estimate. He neers, and which the commercial inter­
Mr. Jno. Svenson and wife entertained ' Coos ...........
. 10,324
also enters a strong denial to the asscr ests of Oregon and Washington make
8.874
Mr. and Mrs.Munson Thanksgiving day. • Crook..........
8,986
tion that the mill was not a success in necessary.
3,244 !
It Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
1.868
every particular, and several lumbermen
1.709
! Olof Goldstone was laid up with a I Curry ..........
. Douglas .....
14.565 11.864
ofOregon’s metropolis ci t> who witnessed
sprained ankle, but is now able to get I Gilliam.......
New Electric Light Schedule.
3.201
the operation of the plant share his opin­
3.600
The increased price of salt materially
around.
(»rant...........
5,946
5,080 increases the cost of assimilating politi By an accident two cars, one containing
ion. The product turned out was of a
On
and
after
the
1st
of
January,
1901,
milk and ore pigs, telescoped slightly—
Harney
.......
2,596
superior class, and, as it could be manu
2.559 cal crow.
" •
Our cheese factory is still doing a good
just enough to mix up milk and pigs in
13.698 11.455
factured more cheaply than by steam the schedale for electric lights will be as business, and will continue during the Jackson .....
..878 w'n3th7
’«™nt of General a happy combination. The unhurt pigs
Josephine.....
7.517
power it is very reasonable to expect follows :
4.878
winter months.
2 ■ 444
Klamath .....
3,970
‘he other day found the unspilled milk and then, joyous
that capital will not beat all timid about
F irst B ask .
2.6,>4
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d
t
t
h
t
!
,em
u
l0,VnRe0f
123 Witl>- and gamboling, took to the fields. Vari­
2.847
taking up the proposition. The mill was
2,604
Mrs. Young's little daughter. Naomah, Lake ........... .
candlepower, per month, $1.00
15
19S
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cn
9
‘
nl,nl,n
R
!>>s
reminiscences
to the ous unsuspecting pigs in delightfully
La.,e ............
19.604
located in a fine belt of timber, and in a
1 60 met with a serious accident. While her Lincoln........
’ v magazines.
tempting condition for baked porker
8 515
growing country. While it wasintetided
m
2.00 brother Ralph was chopping wood the Linn.............
;
So far the race is to the swift A St met unexpectant natives. The result has
18.603
to export the product, the local demand
..
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2 40
Malheur . ...
, Louis woman threw eight fits in forty been an aroma of pork chops in the air
4.203
was so great that this branch of the
„
m
2.80 ax struck her between the right eye and Manon .........
27.713
F minutes, while a Chicago woman threw around Melrose.
business had nexer l»een taken up.
nose, cutting an ugly gash. The mother
Morrow.......
4.151
5 n*fifrelU °”t °.f n w,ndow n‘ ‘he close of
A Wisconsin town has inaugurated a
took
the
child
to
Dr.
Wiley's
office
and
Multnomah
.
cents,
t i a fifteen-minute conversation.
103.167
Lied.
crusade against the pole evil, with a view
cents, ' had the cut sewed and otherwise proper- Polk..............
9.923
’
Bank cashiers cannot he too nromnt to putting wires under ground.
The
Died, on November 28th. 1900, Law
cents . ly attended to. The child is getting along Sherman .....
3.477
• and careful in explaining unexpeeUd movement is vigorously acsisted bv par­
Tillamook. .
cents, ' quite well.
4.471
• ahsence Iron, duty. A thrre dn,s’’X0
rence Homer Haves, infant son of Mr E.
ties interested in the aesthetic side of mu­
Umatilla .....
cents.
18.049
tion of a cashier in Chicago started a run nicipal life. They insist that a symmet­
R. Hayes, of Spruce, aged two months
Fred Burton has been along Wilson Union............
16.070
i ?o"bi.tonronek.nn<,
a flwk
rical line of poles stretching along both
and eight days.
5.538
will be $1 for
river with M. Perkin’s dehorners ami did Wallowa......
sides of the streets lends a great charm
“ Sutler the little children to come unto 32 candle.
Wasco..........
13.177
sonic very effective work.
to the perspective of thoroughfares. This
Washington.
14.467
No discount will be allowed on these
inc. and forbid them not; for of such is
is particularly attractive when the jiole?
Wheeler........
2.443
rates.
the kingdom of God.”—Mark x, 14.
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n
dy^
nr
’
enfOrringa
'"«^ohibit
are
gaily painted. The fact that the de­
13.420 10.692
T illamook El KITRIC l.llllll' CO.
I>etroit is again struggling to catch up Yamhill.......
■ng advertisements along highways votees of the artistic draw stipends from
Oom Patil is shedding bitter tears, for
with the procession in the matter of
the owners of the poles does not necess-
Totals ....
.413,536 313,767 ■
anly affect their appreciation of tlfe
the Emperor of Germany refused hint an
The famous Dewey arch is a thing of standard time One can find all kinds of
beautiful.
interview. The old autocrat would shed the past. When the tumult and the time in the Michigan metropolis, but the
Chicago is ready to unload on the
still more bitter tears if he came to the shouting died away in Gotham, vaults nearness of Canada balks all efforts to national government its drainage canal
United States, for the democrats would closed with a bang and pursestrings catch up with the rest of the United —locks,docks and odors—provided Uncle
Our Clubbing Rates.
give hint a cold reception after bunting tightened. And they could not *»e opened I States The reform will probably be Sam agrees to make the Illinois river
navigable. Chicago's generosity indi.
Headlight and the Oregonian...... $2.25
their fingers trying to inject his cause for a thing of beauty with a dynamite I achieved about ns soon as the Cadillac cates a sudden attack of heart enlarge,
bomb.
I memorial.
into the politics of this country
Headlight and the Examiner/....... 2.3.»
meat.
In ay. 1 Headlight & Tlirice-a-Week World 2.00
Repeating Rifles
RUSSELL “
High Grade
=Machinery
SAW
MILLS
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RUSSELL & CO.
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LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
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