Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 13, 1900, Image 4

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ers for CHRISTMAS GOODS !
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My Stock of Christmas Goods will be found complete in 0
ever particular, being the Best and Largest display ever in Tillamook. 0
Now is the time to select and buy. Call in and inspect my ©
goods before buying elsewhere. Do you want a nice Gold Watch, Chain ©
or Ring ? Do you want Fancy China, Vases, Albums, Dressing or
Manicure Cases, Toys for Boys and Toys for Girls ? 01 Pretty and 0
attractive Medallions ? Then Sturgeon’s is the best place to buy them ©
Take
youn
Prescriptions to
STURGEON,
The Druggist
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Select Your Christmas Presents at Once
Factories as Civilizers.
down at least fifty feet.
Phi
The North Fork people are going to
The people of Sandlake are out in force
A convention has just been held at
unite and have a Christmas dinner at
at work on the roads this good weather.
their school-house ; and they will have a Washington composed of men whom
They propose to connect Sandlake with
Dealers in
“post office’’ instead of a Christmas tiee. Mr. Bryan calls plutocrats, monopolists,
the end of the plank road at Hayses
Messrs. Cox and Pye have rehewn the enemies of labor, etc. It was a conven­
We venture to say that there is not an­
footlogs across the sloughs on the tide- tion of the New England Cotton Manu­
other section of country in Tillamook I 1
land and stretched wires tor guide lines, facturers’ association, and the 100 mem­
county that can show a more public
which will be appreciated dark nights, bers present represented capital amount­
spirited and enterprising set of people*
ing to nearly $50,000,000 invested in the
or in a gale of wind.
than Sandlake. Every man, withex.
The Harrison brought in the school great textile manufacturing establish­
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
®
ception of two, are willing to donate i
I library for District No. 5. which was ob­ ments of New England. Many if not
two weeks’ work or more if necessary to 1 tained by subscription. District No. 28 most of these concerns are incorporated
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines- &
complete the work, and this too after 1 is procuring one also.
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
&
and therefore come under Mr. Bryan’s
having donated all the way from $9.Ou I
denunciation of all corporations. Of
to $60.00 each last summer towards the ' 1 This reached us after we had gone to course, everybody of ordinary intelligence
Most
GROCERY
in
plank road. Let’s hear from some other press last week _•
knows that the proprietors and mana­
Mail-carrier Gcrritze and wife have
section.
gers of these great establishments repre­
Mrs. King has returned home. Mr. gone to the valley on a visit. In the sent brains, capital, labor, industry,
meantime
August
Sandburg
is
carrying
W. C. Morton, of Bay City, her father,
thrift and all the best elements of Ameri­
mail, and his sister, Miss Helena is
came with her for a visit.
can citizenship and are not public enem­
Mrs. Phelps and her brother, Mr. taking care of the children.
ies as Mr. Bryan paints them. Hon.
Sain Lundbuig has a contract to clear
Eldredge, were callers at the upper end of
Carroll D. Wright, it may be remarked,
land
for
Chas.
Pye.
the lake this week.
has made a study of social and economic
The W. of W. held their regular election
James Atkinson and Frank Atkinson
conditions for thirty years, and is the
The mistletoe hung on the chandelier.
have bought another band of goats. on Saturday, and the Woodmen Circle highest authority in the country or. such
And he kissed her there with never a fear.
on
Wednesday,
at
which
the
latter
took
For the soup was delicious, the turkey fine,
They now have 40 head.
questions. The central idea of the paper
The
pudding was rich, the sauce divine.
Ollie Osburn has moved back to the in nine new members, The combined was that great industrial establishments
And
then came the fruits and confections so sweet,
lake and will now stay on the old farm. orders held their social on Wednesday instead of .exercising a deteriorating in­
But none of them better than CREAM OF WHEAT.
last.
A. J. Hembree has his new house up
fluence on communities and people, as is
D. Alley had the misfortune to lose a commonly supposed, operate exactly the
and has moved into it.
Rev. Bevins, of Beaver, will hold regu cow by drowning.
other way, and are really agents of ad
Meets every requirement of the growing body, and supplies the waste of age; it is brain and muscle food,
Such a deluge of rain fell on Tuesday vancement and civilization, liftingup the
as it is chiefly gluten and phosphates
lar services at the Sandlake school
that
the
Grange
was
unable
to
melt
for
We
will give you a handsome picture of northwestern scenery whenever you buy two packages of cream of
house the first and third Sundays of each
social life of the people. The establish­
wheat. For sale at
their anniversary exercises.
month.
ment of the textiie factory’ in the south,
Miss Theresa Scovell is working for he said, let to the employment of a body
COULSONBURG
Mrs. Zaddach on the South Fork.
of native people, born and bred in
Grass is still green and growing, and the south, popularly known as native
Miss Linnie Coulson lias returned home
stock of all kinds are in fine order.
whites, who had lived a precarious exist­
after a few days visit to friends in Tilla­
ence, always in antagonism to the col­
mook city.
Sandy Salmon Output.
Personal and Otherwise.
ored people, looking upon work as de-
|oe Hollett of |Blainc was a pleasant
It is safe to gamble on the successor of
caller at this place Friday.
O regon C ity , Or., Dec. 10.—Thomas grading because of the jiecuîiar institu-
G. T. Coulson’s wounded arm is get ting Brown, superintendent of the state hatch­ tions of the south. Today these people Senator Pittigrew.
The policy of the open door is an ac­
along fine.
ery on Salmon River, a tributary of the are furnishing the textile factories of the
Grandpa Wood, of Blaine, is staying Sandy, returned today, having com­ south with a class of operatives not sur tuality in China just now. Not only the
with hit daughter Mrs. Norman Dye, of pleted his season’s work. The total pro­ passed in any part of the country. The door but the hinges are gone.
this place.
duct of this season’s catch was 1,200,- experience of the south was simply that
Corn King Phillips cleaned up $300,-
Word has reached here that Carl Bun­ 000 young chinuok salmon, which have of other localities. The factory meant 000 by his recent performance in the
dy, who left here a short time ago for been turned loose in the river. While education, enlightenment and an intel­ l»ears’den. Mr. Phillips established his
his home in Ohio reached the same in the catch of eggs was not large. Mr. lectual development utterly impossible reputation as a squeezer.
o’
safety.
Brown is well pleased with the results, otherwise to a class of people who could
The hoots and yells of the Minnesota
not
reach
these
things
any
other
way.
It
Miss Abbie Coulson who has been em­ considering the unfavorable conditions
rubbers at Lincoln had one beneficial
You will always find prime meat at this store. Give us a call.
ployed by Mrs. J. Donaldson for the past existing. On account of the extreme low was an element in social life, and was, effect. They overwhelmed the wails of
by
its
educational
influence
constantly
eight months has returned home.
water, but few salmon reached the im­
the lost on Salt river.
F.
mediate vicinity of the hatchcry, and lifting the people from a low to a higher
As long as New York fosters families
WILSON RIVER.
many of the eggs had to lie secured be- grade.
yielding
four
sets
of
twins
in
sue-
This is a rational view of the case. An
! low and carried a distance of two
September fat 25.28 cts. for Wilson miles, about 25 Indians being employed honest labor is elevating. There is no cession its title of Empire state is be­
yond the reach of rivals.
River cheese factory.
to assist in the work. He also says that progress in idleness. It is ihe army of
('•rant Ellison is again at home and en­ i it will be necessary to close the Sandy employed that makes a country pros,
The name of Miss Peachy Grubb fre­
joying a bachelor’s fare.
I River against logging and the floating of perous, happy and progressive, not the quently graces the society columns of the
Frank Eklof has returned home after | ties for two months in the year, in order army of unemployed. Protection for Wellsville (W. Va.) papers. Cream must
an absence of some time.
j to make that stream and its branches a American industry means also protection lie scarce in that locality.
Vance Nodine has completed Jno. Mor­ J good place to take salmon. Mr. Brown for American civilization. The policy
The newly discovered goldfields in In-
gan’s new house and is employed to put savs that the rush of logs and ties down that establishes factories and mills and niana gives color to the suspicion that
We guarantee first class Wagon Work
the finishing touches on II. Young’s the stream at certain seasons of the gives the best wages to the greatest considerable political usufruct remained
at low charges.
house.
year causes immense numbers of salmon number of workers contributes not only unexpended when the polls closed.
Shoeing, No. 4’s down, $1.50.
I’etcr Ileisel’s new barn is nearly com­ to go back to the Columbia River. The to the material prosperity and wealth of
It is now proposed to reproduce the
WEST & THAYER,Proprietors.
pleted. It is being built very much on loss in hatching this season was only a people, but to the moral elevation as
Dewey arch in terra cotta, but the gene
the same plan as Mr. Svenson’s new about 5 per cent.
Work Shops :
well. This cannot be said ofBrvanisni.
rous patriots of Gotham object to the
building and will add greatly to the ap.
Next to Goyne’s Office, Tilla­
cost of the whitewash needed to give
|>ea rance and conveniences when fin­
New Electric Light Schedule.
Marcus Daly’s Brother.
the tumble effect.
mook City, Oregon.
ished.
On nnd niter the 1st of January, 1901,
As
an
example
of
sublime
faith
or
The settlers on Wilson river appreciate 1
H ot S trings , S. D,r Dec. 10.—Rev. I*.
the schedale for electric lights will be as
nerve the contemplated contest of a
Blasts from Ram's Horn.
good roads, but think that where there
Daly, who has been a member of the
A Kansas City judge is drafting an or­
follows :
Philadelphia democrat for a seat in the
arc places where the road becomes im­
Soldiers' Home of this place for the past
dinance providing for a whipping post
Don
’
t
make
meal
of
vour
seed-corn.
F irst B ask .
passable on account of the destructive! 1 light, 1 (»candlepower, i>er month, $1.00 four years, was rending the biography of next house of representatives deserves
for wife-beaters. Frequent poultices of
Bigotry places opinion Ixfore truth.
- 1.50
- - the late Marcus Daly yesterday, and, to the honor of a passing paragraph.
effects of the river something should be 2
the cat or stout club on calloused hides
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Religion is a reality, not a rhapsody.
When a lawyer as referee cuts a pro.
3
done to protect the public highway.
2.00 his great surprise, discovered that they
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have
a tendency of reviving fond recol­
Spirituality is not a matter of spasms.
2 40 were brothers. Rev. Mr. Daly knew he fessional brother’s bill from $17,000 to a
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The ranchers arc all lacking awav and 4
lections of youth, liesides giving the vic­
5
2.80
The
fruit
that
ripens
earliest
rots
first.
taking advantage of the good weather,
had a brother Marcus, but they se|xrate<l measly $300, such as happened in New
tim an impressive dose of his own medi­
S econd R ask .
York recently, it is evident the principles
No mnn is great who« aims are small. cine.
but when it liecomes too inclement all
1st 100 candle power........... . 3 cents. when very young, their family being of fraternal regard are an unstudied art
enjoy the coxy nnd warm fireside, where 2nd 100 candle power............ 2% cents. poor. He says lie had often read of the
The skeptic stands on his hend and
The river and harbor committee, in
we can pursue the columns ot our home 3rd 100 candle power............ 2Vj cents. multi-millionaire Daly, but never for a ’ll legal circles.
I says : "See me hold up the world."
executive session on Monday, had under
The ability of Buffalo to stand the
2*-4 cents. moment thought it was his littl« brother
new spa ¡ar, hence we welcome the Head. 4th 100 candle power.....
| Innocence may be but ignorance, but consideration some of the Oregon pro­
All over 400 candle power
2 cents. who left home ragged nnd penniless,
light at all times
He strain of the Pan-American multitude virtue wins victory after strife.
jects. Assuiar.ee is given that a sufli-
For installing electric lights the charge is a devout Christian, lielonging to
may
be
questioned
when
the
keeper
ofa
the
will lie $1 for 16 candle and 1.25 for
..c
lost , S<”"C mct,,o<,s of raising money for I cient amount will be appropriated for
gaming
house
squeals
because
he
lost
NEHALEM.
Free
Methodist
Church,
which
he
has
I
32 candle.
the month of the Columbia to insure the
! $2,400 at one session. An infusion of I ° 'DrC ” are SDCressful only in raising
No discount will lx allowed on these served as pastor
in Eastern places.
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a -
it
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i,.,
.
mamninu
0 undertaking of the approved project, but
mammon.
The Harrison came in on Saturday, rates,
had never corresponded with his brother rc‘* *P°rHng blood is needed there liefore
the gates open.
' "
a man flushes for hard drinking the amount alloted is not yet decided
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and has not yet got out.
T illamook E lectric L ight C o .
nor heard a word from him, and sup­
Capt. Thompson has put his gasoline
A great streak of luck has befallen a ju \- k*"1 tf)ncentrates itself in the mid. upon. Inasmuch as the engineers recom­
posed
him
dead
long
ago.
NOTICE FOR ri’RMCATION.
mend but $600,000. it is not possible
launch, the Irene, in the dry dock.
Department of the Interior
variety troupe traveling in Michigan.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
Mr. Fenrnside, who has been quite ill
No man has the right to sav • •• I have that the amount will exceed that sum.
The
advance
posters
were
of
what
is
1
December Sth, looo.
Court of the Comity of Tilla­
Siuslaw has been completely dropped
for some time, went to Tillamook Satur­ Notice Is hereby elven that the following In the County
mook, State of Oregon
¡called the "warm” " variety and when put Rotto live; he must live to saT .j
named settler has filed notice of his intention In the matter of the Estate of Edward Senke.
from the bill, but other minor improve­
day, to take passage on the Elmore for to
have
got
to
do
right
"
tl
llrntlli
D-ltviJa
make final proof in support of his claim, and
on the billboards in Grand Rapids arous­
deceawl.
that said prool will be made before the Register
ments, it is understood, are retained,
XoTKa is II emery Gt vkn .—That the final
Portland.
and Kecenei. at Otegou City, Oregon, on account of the Administrator of the Estate of ed the moral indignation of a Baptist
Mrs Maro Hlualxth Lea« i, schedule.) with Yaquina yet to be considered.
Robt. Krebs wentout on the Harrison, Janna y S3. i90i, vis.
rlUVARD SENK E. deceased, hasliren rendered preacher.
Next
Sunday
he
preached
a
lor « performance in the divorce conrt.
ASA OTIS WKI.I.Sj
to said Court for settlement, and that Tuesday
piobably to remain until after Christ- II E. No, 11776,
tot the lota % and and S H of the Sth day of January. A.D . Iqot, at ten o dock sermon attacking the posters, which next
Charley Lea« does not object. The I
Nw
aec 5. t jS , K 9 W.
in »he fore noon, has been duly appointed hv
HEADLIGHT
He names the following witnesses toprove said Conrt for the settlement thereof al which day were covered np by order of the
Mr. Bales, at Foley mouth, who is nn his continuous residence upon and cultivation lime any person interested in said Estate miv mayor. Public ctiriositv was of course trouble goes away back. Mr Leaae
and
of said land, vti
appear
and
ti
e
his
exceptions,
in
writing
to
old miner, ia making nn anger for the
T u 2
, tort !°
Dan Howers and Perl Hedges, of Montavilla, . said act ount and < on teat the a tme
aroused and when the show arrived it m
Mrs. Lea« entertamed some strong no. WEEKLY OREGONIAN
Bated this ij»h day of Sovenit>er. 1900.
purpose of seeing what is beneath the * Oreg n , Zura Wells, of Tillamook, Oregon ;
“turned ’em nway,” as they have it in
Hur» Cor less of l.vgaii, Oi vgoti
H o MKK IIASON.
surface of his place. He cx|»ccts to go
C has B M voibi , Register,
I
rwnlt'ii' «t
of.ten,p*ranw' Tb<
wuc
«ear ior
County Clerk.
One Year
for
professional circles.
or nn the Nil of divorce.
TWO LIVE PAPERS
SANDLAKE.
M c I ntosh & M c N air ,
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STOYES, RANGES and HEATERS, |
The
Reliable
STORE
Tillamook
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Cream of Wheat
KING & KERREMANS
Trade at tlxe
NEW MEAT MARKET,
TvEezst to tlx© E=ost Office-
JENKINS, Proprietor.
General Blacksmithing.
CUagon
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