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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 13, 1900 I CLOUGH’S my CHRISTMAS DISPLAY is now Open for Inspection, and whether you buy or not, it will be a pleasure for me to show you my Brush & Comb Sets. ALBUMS Celluloid, Flush and Leather. All good values. A Large Assortment and Prices that is right. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT ' ' ALBUMS All of my Holiday Goods are New. No Old Stock or Shop Worn Goods Make an elegant, inexpensive gift and one that is desirable and useful. My prices run from 15 cts. to $4-5° each. I have the largest and best selected stock ever in the city. Dressing Cases. heather Goods t. The Balance ’Xmas Pocket Books, Purses. I have a variety that is impossible to describe, but I have them in all prices, ranging from $1.00 to $15.00. flSSO HtDQC PRESENTS ? I have too large an assortment to speak of in detail, but I am Head quarters for PERFUMES, American & Imported, BRUSHES of all kinds, CAMERAS &Photographes’ Supplies. VIOLINS, Guitars and Mendolins. Tlie IR,elia,t>le Druggist | would take $2,000 to bore about twelve | said that the “Little Man of Tillamook Death of Captain G. W. Boyington' NESKOWIN. ! hundred feet. As a number of citizens 1 was as false as he is silly and silly as he Guss Goeres has gone to Cloverdale to If there is one thing in Tillamook which A feeling of sad regret passed over the have been predicting oil a nd coal deposits is false, for several prominent citizens, should be reformed it is the custom at in Tillamook, we are a little curious to | make cheese for a few weeks. ■ citizens in Tillamook last Thursday after who know what they are talking about, David Bradley has returned to this funerals, and for humanity sake let an see some effort made to discover it. But directly they read the above paragraph noon when it became known that Capt. vicinity after an absence of a few months. effort be made to do so. In taking up a ■i . we think there is enough enterprise and in the Headlight, expressed an opinion Geo. W. Boyington, assistant keeper at subject like this for discussion, we know There will be a dance at the Mineral ! money in Tillamook to make an investi that it was the best piece of advice they Cajx? Meares lighthouse, had died that we are treading on slippery ground, for Park Hall Friday evening, Dec. 14, and s. M. HAYES « gation without calling in outsiders, who had read for a long time, so they, in the day. He had been sick for several days, custom and prejudices predominate to J. S. Hosier is making some improve Makes a Specialty of Mnnufactur. • would be paid a goodly sum for their estimation of the Herald, must be ‘‘born but it was not thought that his sickness • o great extent that a person is liable to ■ would terminate fatal and so sudden. ments on the Hall. ing all kinds of labor. We shall be glad to hear from fools” as well. I e severely criticised for even suggesting We understand J. Hellenbrand has I The cause of death was neuralgia of the . those who can give information on 1 his Harness, a radical change or modification in that heart. Captain Boyington was held in rented the Bingham Place aud will move I matter or have suggestions to make in Life Insurance. direction. However that may be, let us high esteem by those who had had the shortly after Christmas. getting the thing started. point out some of the distressing scenes A few of the young folks attended the We have more than once called atten pleasure of making his acquaintance, and a Carriage Trimmings. and abuses and where they should be re tion to life insurance. This is a duty his pleasant, manly countenance will be dance at Meda, and reported a good Hold Ups in Portland. formed. s First Class Work Guaranteed. ■ every man owes his wife and family if he missed in this city and at the lighthouse. time. For instance, take the woman who has Miss Mary Schlegel has been on the Iii Bailey’s Warehouse nt fl| Masked men went into the Western has not made adequate provision for The profound sympathy of the commu lost a beloved husband and let us point sick list for some time but is improv- Tillamook City. a Lumber company's offices in Portland, them in some other way. Yet how often nity is expressed for Mrs. Boyington and ■ out what she has to suffer the day of the ing. just before six o’clock one evening last we see men neglect this who are devout- her family in this their sad bereavement. SI *: ■ ■' SI JIH Mil » I** IS llfl funeral. a from the Mr. Porter ’ s two brothers The remains were brought to Tilla • week, and forcing those in the office to edly attached to their wives and fami First, there is the painful ordeal at the east have arrived in Oretown. hold up their hands, scooped in $4700 lies, and when the grim reaper cuts off mook on Saturday, the Masons, of whom home of taking the last look at the de Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and children The masked bandits were not in it with the head of the family poverty and the the deceased was a member, had charge C. A. BAILEY, parted, which is generally a heart-rend the Cliff DEALER IN the slippery fellows who wrecked the cold hand of charity confront them. The of the funeral. Religious services were Ray and Alice spent Sunday at ing scene, and especially so when the House. STUD EHA KER WA GON Oregon National bank in that city by a most unselfish act of a man’s life is in held in the M.E. church, where the pas widow is possessed of fine feelings and Mr. Fred Scherzinger is making im OSBORNE MOWERS, little juggling, when Multnomah county making provision in case of his desease tor, Rev. S. A. Smith, preached an ap tender affections. Here is where kind dropped a big wad,which places the haul for those who are dependent upon them. propriate sermon, and at the Oddfellows' provements on his tide land by ditching. Buggies, bay rakes, plows, and otlie ness and tender sympathy is required- farm machinery. You can save A number ofyoung folks spent Wednes of the bandits into insignificance in com Every woman should insist upon her cemetery, where the remains were buried, money by dealing with me, and where the agony of her deep sorrow day evening very pleasantly at the home husband insuring his life in some old line the impressive ritual of the Masonic order parison, or when a bill was railroaded Special 1‘riceB on Buggies and Spring should be assuaged and not further in of Mr. and Mrs Goeres. Wagons. through the legislature to purchase the life company or a reliable beneficiary being read. tensified or prolonged. But the painful Mr. D. R. S. Daly is spending the win C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. Geo. W. Boyington was born in Morrison street bridge and Stark street order like the Ancient Order of United scene is not ended here, for it is the cus, ferrv. But those who concocted those Workmen, but avoid all the mushroom Augusta, Maine, March 5th, 1848, died ter at Mr. A. Common’s and is prepar tom for females to attend the funeral schemes were and still are considered to orders which have sprung up of late If at Cape Mears, Oregon, December 6th, ing to build him a new residence early services and witness the burial of their the women would do that we should see 1900, aged 52 years, nine months and in the spring, his old house having burn beloved ones. The remains are then be ‘‘gentlemen,” but we cannot sec any less destitution in the world, and instead ed last summer. nne day. difference in them and the bandits who taken to a church, where the pastor em A number of young folks met at the of them having to suffer privations as In 1863 Mr. Boyington enlisted as a braces the solemnity of the occasion bv held up and robbed the lumber office. they often do, their sorrows and j>er- volunteer in Co. II, 5th Maine infantry, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bosler Thurs- j preaching a long sermon to the living, plexities would be somewhat allayed by and was discharged at the close of the day evening. The evening was spent in for it is customary and some people Is it Good Advice or Foolishness ? knowing that proper provision had been war from Co. A, First Maine infantry, playing cards, telling fortunes, dancing, would consider it < lis respect ltd on his i For making the following assertion in made for them. Many a woman, whose He was wounded at Spottsylvania and playing games, those present were _• part if he did not deliver a discourse in SHAVING, issue of two weeks since the editor husband’s property was mortgaged, has court-house May 10th, 1864 ; was taken Misses Cora. Blanch. Edith, Maud Hel stead of confining himself to a short im- our * of the Herald asks “Is he a natural born been able to remain in the old home or prisoner in January, 1865, ¡and had the lenbrand, Sophia Goeres, Amy Taylor, HAIR CUTTING, pressive ritual. When the pastor refers to ( retain and operate the farm, and thus pleasure, as he expressed it, of lying Grace and Lennie Bosler; Messers. Chas. the dead in the casket before him or has fool ?” and then went off into an argu support herself and family because her Will, Guss Goeres, Carl Keller, Oscar, SHAMPOOING, two months in Libby prison. He has words of sympathy for the bereaved, ment about as illogical and absurd as it husband’s life was insured and money also served several years in the regular Hellenbrand, Jessie and Harley Bosler. the widow’s intense sorrow is again re was possible to make it. This is what was forthcoming to pay all indebtedness Hot and army since the war. Three years in Co. i we saiil ; vived and the painful sufferingsheendtircs at a time when it was most needed. If D, 10th U.S. infantry, and five years in i “ The advice of bankers in Portland for «scasa» EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS is distressing to behold, not only to a I a number of years not to put money in women would look after their own in Co. I, 20th U.S. infantry. After leaving í I keen observer of human nature, but to saw mills only under the most favorable ......... ... terest in this respect aud see to it that the army he went to Fergus Falls, all those who witness the scene. This is conditions, which the destruction of the their husbands’ lives were insured, many Minn., and settled. Was clerk in general renewed when the body is viewed by the electric saw mill brings to mind, appears of them would not be left penniless and store for three years, and was then I to be good advice still in thiscountv.” congregation, again before the lid of the elected to the position of register of I We are prepared to stand by that as homeless as is often to be seen. HISER 1R0 HlinORESSER casket is fixed for the last time, and re I deeds, which office be held for several SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, newed once more as the body is being sertion and discuss it intelligently. A Back of Cohn & Co. ’s Store. years, discharging the duties of his trust consigned to the silent city of the dead. number of conditions must exist before a The Question of Bonding the City. SHAMPOOING, ETC. He employes only Skilled Work in an eminently satisfactory manner. It is not necessary for us to dilate further saw mill can be operated successfully men. The question of bonding Tillamook city He was married to Miss Augusta Irle, on these heart-rending and distressing and with profit. It is no trouble to erect Electric Batha nicely flitted up. Good for Makes any and all kinds of Ma. at Star Prairie, Wis., Jan., 1889, and , scenes, for most everybody has witness a saw mill, but to make it pay after it is for water, electric light and sewerage persons suffering with rheumatism, immediately left for the Pacific coast. ;• chinerv. Boilers, Engines, Separa erected is the problem, and if either of the systems should not be discussed in a flip ed them. Building next door to the Post Office. locating at Montesano, Wash., where JQ tors, Nf ill Machinery, Loggers' following conditions are lacking it is a pant, boastful style, for it is the property Is it any wonder that a woman, hav they resided for about nine years. ' Outfits, Guns, Saws, Fits Boxes, ing to undergo this prolonged heart problem of large dimensions, more espe owners and not those who have no pro and Turns Shafting. While there he served one term as cially when the mill lias to depend upon perty or taxes to pay, who should voice breaking ordeal, becomes hysterical anil deputy county auditor, after which he Skilled Horse Shoer and swoons away every time the agony of export, viz. _• First, sufficient capital ; the sentiments of the citizens. Before second, ex|»ericnced management ; third, going into the bonding business and was elected county auditor for two suc 3* Wagon Maker. her sorrow is revived ? cessive terms, serving, in all, about six A. K. CASE, Surely we ought to be humane enough manufacturing and handling lumber at loading the city down with taxation, the Next to Wade & Briggs’ Store. years. Hethen removed tn Puget Sound Master Mechanic. a minimum cost ; fourth, cheap and ex citizens should not be ready to jump at to minimize rather than elongate these and located at Coupville, Island county, peditious trnnsporation rates; fifth, a any such projKisal too hastily, for if thev distressing scenes. Wash., where he served one term as Stylish Hair Cutting, Another thing, the custom of viewing good market. Let either of these con do they may rue the day when they have deputy auditor. While there he received ditions be lacking and immediately the to pay their taxes. It would be a nice thing a corpse i»i church should be prohibited, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A Clean Shave, his appointment as assistant Lighthouse especially when the body has become management of a saw mill has trouble for the city to own its own water and kcej»er at Cape Meares. He leaves a wife Shampooing, etc B. L. EDDY, emaciated or when the person died from on its hands, and if it cannot be sur electric light systemsand have a complete and three children, Alice, Hazel and" mounted it terminates in embarrastnent, sewerage system, but these cannot be ob an infectious disease. All sanitary rules I. SIMLER. Prop., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW litigation and a freeze out, because a saw tained without a large expenditure of Lloyd. He was not a member of any are opposed to this custom. church, but was a regular attendant at T illamook , O rkgon The Fashionable Barber Let us hope in future that females who mill without theaboveeonditionscaiinot money, and business men of experience claim they cannot l»e o| »era ted by the the Methodist church. have lost their beloved ones will desist compete with those with them. h . cooper , Mr. Boyington was a member of the \\ by is it that the saw mills at Bay city the size of this as cheaply ns by a from attending funerals, that the ser following named lodges: Wynooche City have become defunct, the Nehalem private concern. Besides, those who have vices at the church be confined to a short For ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lodge, No. 43. A. F. & A. M., Monte- ritual ami choral service, that viewing mills closed down, the North Pacific mil vested interests in the present water and FIR COATED WITH sano, Wash. ; Montesano Chapter, No. not in operation last summer, the doors light systems are deserving of some con TILLAMOOK, OREGON the body in church he discontinued, and 21, O. E. S., Montesano, Wash. ; George closed at the Netarts mill, and the True sideration. Another thing, suppose the that the services at the grave be brief. Crook Post, No. 63, Aberdeen, Wash. ; 'P lì. G0YNE, Should, however, the pastor of the kee mill closed down for a time? Or whv city had these three systems and had to Silvia Lodge, No. 38, I. 0. O. F., Mon is it that the Cooperage mill has been employ a number of men, would there Mill outwear CEDAR. It is also a church desire to preach a funeral sermon, tesano, Wash.; Ivanhoe Lodge, No. 77, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST we think the following Sunday is the icinoved from a logical location for the not be a tendency every year to elect, CHICKEN LICE. K. P., Montesano, Wash. Office: Opposite Court House, proper occasion and not the day of the export trade to a location where it can councilmen who would want to get their | Its application to the inside walls of only compete in local trade, unless it can friends into these positions, whether they T illamook , O rkgon . funeral. poultry houses will permanently exter flume its lumber to tide water ? Even understood it or not The day is not far Price List of Lumber at Tillamook. minate all LICE. C. E. Reynolds and Oil Wells. then it will have to contend with trans distant when conditions will be favorable (J LA UDE THAYER. Results: HEALTHY CHICKENS— portation difficulties. It is not for want of for new enterprises to be started here, 1-3 to 1.12 Ro. Fir . $9.00 I PLENTY EGGS. Mr. C. E. Reynolds, after reading the enterprise and push that saw mills have and now is the time to avoid increasing . 2-3 to 2.16 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ................. 9.00 " rite for circular and prices and men- letter in our last week’s issue from the succumbed. No. Simply because they taxation which will drive them to other 6-6 to 12-12 „ ......... 8.50 T illamook , O regon | tion this paper. Phoenix Oil and Fuel Company of Cali had to contend with adverse conditions. locations. However, if the business men No. 1 Spruce, 2in. Plank 8.00 WADE & BRIGGS, fornia, hied himself to the Headlight office I JAMES McCAIN, In view of these facts, would it be just and property owners, who will have to No. o 6.00 •A. w. severance to talk over the matter. He is of the or honest for the Headlight to advise pay the fiddler, want to place the yoke of Cull Lumlter, all sizes....... . Tillamook, Or. . 4.00 opinion that indications tor finding oil people to put money in sawmills when bondage around their neck, of course, No. 1, H flooring................ ^cCAIN & SEVERANCE, 18.00 in Tillamook county are flattering, and they have to depend upon the export those who have to pay no taxes will not No. 2, 14 ♦, ................ 14.00 ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW, he makes the statement that on his place trade to do business ? ................ object. We do not feel disposed to cham No. 1, 1-6 „ 17 00 ____ T illamook , O regon . a few miles from this city he has discov- When the bar is improved and shipping pion the bonding system until the tax No. 2. 1-6 ,......................... 14.00 ed far better surface indications for oil is available at nominal rates, then we payers are almost unanimous on the sub No. 1’ X ceiling................. 18.00 J)AVII> WILEY, M.D., than he lias seen in the oil regions of shall be able conscientiously to advise ject, for the bond on the school district No. 1, 1-6 and 1-8 Rustic.. 18. 0C Pensylvnnnia. There are others in this people to put money in saw mills. Not is a pretty good indication the length of No. 2 General Banking and Exchange busi „ .............. 1 $.00 PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND city, who h ive had some experience with before. But if millmen want to run the time it will remain on the city if ever the FINISH. ness interest paid on time deposits. ACCOUCHEUR. oil wells, who think that surface indica risk and ignore the experience of others bonding plaster is once placed upon it. No. 1, 1.3 to 1-18............................ 18.00 Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger- All Mil promptly attended to. tions in Tillamook county are all that in bucking difficulties, they have only Under these conditions we are content to No. 2. ., „ ..... ......................... 14.00 M.iny, Sweden, and all foreign countries _________ ___ T illamook . O regon could l>e desired. As this, of course, is a themselves to blame if it turns out a leave the matter in the hands of the city I1«. I’i anil 2in. finish. S48............ 18.00 matter of speculation, if all indications failure. TILLAMOOK. ORE. council to do the best it can with those 1.00 extra for S18 and sizing. I M. SMITH. M.D., are favorable, surely there should be no J. A. TAFT CO. We will leave it to tnillinen and others who have been granted charters to fur PHY8ICIANS AND SURGEONS difficulty in raising enough money in this who have dabbled in saw mills if there is nish water anil light. October 10th, 1900. FIRE INSURANCE. countv to ascertain once what treasures not sonic good common sense in our con. Offices in Todd s Buildings. of wealth are buried iu the bowls of the tention, which they have more or less all Call for County Warrants. TILLAMOOK — OREGON. J. S. STEPHENS, earth in tl is section of the country. It experienced while connected with the saw Our Clubbing Rates. All County General Fund Warrants, u„.Ir, .. AGFMT «’OR THE may turn out a failure, while on the other mill business in this county. ¡{OBERT A. MILLER. Series E. from No 2387 to No 2614 in n uoIMI TTAL AND LONDON & hand it mav turn out a succvcss, and if I-DERIOOL GLOBE INSURANCE The editor of the Herald, in his ‘‘Is lie Headlight and the Oregonian...... $2.25 clusive, are now payableand will bepaid boring fails to find oil, it is just ns likely a natural born fool?” argument gives when presented. ATTORN EY-AT- LA W, COMPANIES. Interest ceases Nov. 28. 1900. to (discover coal, ore or some kind of conclusive proof that the Oregonian was Headlight and the Examiner......... 2.35 , , , O reggr C ity , O kroor W. H. C ary , County Treasurer. Agent for North West School Supply U««l THleonnd Un.l Offive Bu.iu.„ . mineral. From what we can learn it speaking a well-known truth when it Headlight X Tliridpa-Wcck World By E. D. H oag , Deputy. iNotary Public. Specialty. TILLAMOOK. — OREGON Funeral Reform. Harness Making. ■ ■ 4 Saddles, ■ Collars, ■ CHAS, PETERSON, Barber Cold Baths. OAK NOLAN’S & y MACHINE SHOP. 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