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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1900)
illamnnk limòlinht TILLAMOOK, OREGON s-ES question raised by Mr. Frank Wheeler in Lumber Schooler Wrecked. regard to the license for temperance drinks It was pointed out that teinpe»- During the storm along the Pacific ance drinks were sold at some of the pub Coast the three-masted schooner Pioneer lie dances and in the saloons. The council went ashore at Haystack Rock on Sun amended the city ordinance which com day afternoon in a heavy sea and gale pels persons selling temperance drinks to of wind. She had lost her rudder off ¡gr I take out a license tor twelve months and Umpqua and had been at the mercy of the Have no Superior in any Market. nJ; Pa>” $10 the same, which will compel sea for fonr or five days, and the storm IK i the saloons to take out a license for continuing, placed her in a precarious FUUU üINE OF ill j the purpose of selling “unintoxicating’’ position. She had on board 280,000 ft. , drinks. For industrial, charity, church of lumber, 110,000 ft. being rustic and and other like purposes, persons are ex. flooring. When the Pioneer struck the T|ji enipt. beach the storm was raging heavily, and jjL | There was a ring of independence about I , the waves breaking over the vessel, the ■Hl I ^r°f’ Snuffer’s few remarks on Sat- crew had to get into the rigging for urday night which we heartily appre- safetv, where they had to remain for | ciated, and if he can inculcate the same several hours. Darkness having set in, {independent spirit in the pupils of the the settlers built fires for beacons, but | Tillamook school he will be doing some- had a lot of trouble co keep them alight JMj j thing to check the growth of the hood- owing to the weather. It was not until i ium element, for a young man who has next morning,when the storm had some been trained or taught to be inde}>endent what abated, that the crew was able to j is invariably industrious, ambitious and leave the ship. Commissioner C. Ray, njl persevering—three traits of character we who brought the news to this city on ! | see lacking in the young men who are Wednesday, says it will be impossible to aIwaJ’s loitering around andon the bum. get the Pioneer off, for she was thrown But few parents may pay much attention up well on the beach and her hull is dam. to independence, but train a boy in the aged. She had lost only 10,000 ft. of ;ilj home to lie independent and teach him . lumber from her dock load on Monday, 9 '■* - I same thing in the school and there is j and should the weather calm down it ¡|*<j * not much danger that the boy will turn will be possible to take the lumber oft', out a hoodlum to disgrace his parents > but should it remain storming it is more A Nice Suit, Over So much for an independent, gentlemanly, ’ than probable that she will go to pieces. outspoken spirit, and may it co.itinue to coat, Mackintosh, Rev. Wm. Dollarhide, late of Sodaville, , spot where Mack’s house used to stand- grow in Tillamook. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Special Sale. Or., will preach in the Adventist church i Mack looks very sad. He savs that he Hat, Shirt, Shoes, We will retail our stock of General toy*’ We wish all our readers a merry on Sunday next at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. did not care sm much for the house and What About the Dairy Industry ? Merchandise at cost for the next thirty Christmas, and may they be happy, All are cordially invited to attend. farm, but he lost his pig.” Fancy Silk Muffler, If the capitalists of Portland decide to days. We have the largest stocks to merry and wise, with good will towards If Tillamook county was as near to i Mr. John Barker has disposed of his one another, is the earnest desire of the Seattle or Tacoma as it is near to Port Tillamook-North Yamhill stage line and ! build a railroad to Nehalem for the pur- make choices from that has ever been in or Handkerchief, or Headlight pencil pusher ..AMI land, the probabilities are that this coun • mail contract to Messrs. W. Easoin and j pose of developing the coal fields, it the city, and we now offer you one of Nice Pair Shoes, ty would have had a railroad jears ago. O. Madux. Since Mr. Barker took pos j should not stop there, for that would the grandest opportunities of the clos look as though they were only desirous ing century for saving money. Dr. Wise, resident dentist. * session of the stage line he has not only Child’s set of four pieces, silver plated, would be sure to E dmunds & Co. Get one of those mackintoshes at cost only 25 cents set, former price 50 cents. made a financial success of it, but has of procuring the coal. In looking over Dec. 13, 1900. the proposed routes it is plain to see that at Mrs. Sturgeon's. * Same set of three pieces for 20 cents. A accommodated the traveling public in a the wealthiest and most productive part please. Mr. A. E. Nisonger was in the city from nice present for the little folks.—At satisfactory manner. We wish the same NEHALEM. of the county has not been given much amount of success to the new proprietors. Nehalem on Wednesday. Letcher’s. consideration, although a branch line is The recent storm has made it very un Mr. P. McIntosh returned from a busi Invitations are out for a wedding at Mr. Barker removes to Cottage Grove. proposed to Vernonia. This is a matter Have you tried the prime beefat L. N which should not be overlooked by those pleasant for mail-carriers, and caused ness trip to Portland. the residence of Mr. Gus. Kunze in the some delay to mail matter. Arthur Stillwell is in the fashion, for he afternoon of Christmas day, when Miss Barnes’ new meat market on Main st. ? I who contemplate constructing the road, The Harrison is still bar-bound. He has home cured ham and bacon, and Freda Kunze will be wedded to Mr. | for by continuing on to Tillamook City is nursing a football arm. A Chinaman, who left here for Astoria, corned beef, pickled pork and pickled it would not only benefit the dairy indus Edwin Morgan. Miss K. S. Meyers leaves this evening pigs’ feet, pure lard, sausages, etc., also try, but would reach the center of popu over the coast trail, in company with Sirloin steak 7 c. a pound for cash only on the stage for Forest Grove. mutton, vealandpork. Your patronage lation, thus affording modern traveling five others, recent employees at the can A Nice Pair of KID Remember any rings bought from at Leach & Jones’, thecentral meat mar ! is solicited. Ladies who want prime accommodation for those who have been I nery, gave out on the trip, and was left ket. Leach & Jones will pay 6c. per lb. Letcher's will be enlarged free. ’ meats are invited to Barnes’ meat mar- accustomed to the hurricane deck of a ! to his fate by his companions. The for good dressed beef, 614c. for veal and | ket, where they will find only the best. GLOVES, Mackin Nice mittens, fascinators, mufflers, etc., cayuse to reach the “outside world.” mail-carrier returning from Cannon 6c. for mutton. | Will deliver meat free in the city. The All the cheese factories and creameries of I Beach, found him dead. Your corres- for 'Xmas at Mrs. Sturgeon's. tosh, UMBRELLA, Do you want to make a really useful highest price paid for hides. pondent has not learned what disposi • Tillamook county, with the exception Two spans of the long bridge at Ne present ? Then go to Nels Thompson's tion has been made of the body. Trunk, and many tarts went out in the recent storm. The eleetric storm early Sunday morn one cheese factory about two miles north Furniture Store and buy one of those Born, to the wife of Willian Reddaway, There is to be a private musical recital floor or plat rockers for your friends. ing was a crackerjack for Tillamook, for of here, are located south and east of other things would the old settlers scratched their craniums Tillamook City, and to make the termi- a son* 0,1 the 16th inst. at St. Alplionsus academy on Friday. Please call in and see them. * Dr- Wise, who has been up doing dental the next day trying to rememlier one nus of the proposed railroad at Nehalem Dr. Wise returned from Nehalem Tues We do no know whether it is owing to be appropriate. which equaled it for racket and electric bay it would not assist the dairy indus , work a,,(i had to extend his visit several day and will lie found at his dental par prosperity or indications of a cold winter, . try. rr-1 a i at • it ■ <ln vc mi »1 nnmi aa t t lao afn r-m days on account of the storm. The dairy products would still have fire, and which gave the rain so much lors until further notice. but Cupid has been unusually alert of velocity and drenching powers. Occa to depend upon coasting vessels. Con The Rev. Sweeney came up from Bay Letcher has the largest stock of silver late,and from all indications a number of sional claps of thunder were heard until sidering that thirteen billon feet of tiin- City on Friday last, returning again on ware in Tillamook. Nothing makes a voung people will go into double harness the afternoon of the next day. But com bar is tributary to Tillamook Bay, which Tuesday. on Christmas day. And may the jov pared with electric storms in other parts would be brought down Trask, Wilsoti Win. Schollmeyer had the misfortune nicer Christmas present. If vou want to see some fine studs or bells follow them through life. of the country what a little affair it was and Tillamook rivers, it can easily lie , to lose a milch cow by being struck by scarf pins that will please your gentle There will lie a Christmas tree and pro after all. seen by extending the railroad in the , a Galling tiee. Little Esther Lundburg was badly men friends, go to Letcher’s. gramme at the U.B.church on Christmas The entertainment given on Friday neighborhood of these rivers what an in We are glad to hear that Miss Alice eve, conducted by the Sunday school. A evening passed off nicely, and we are ducement it will lie for those who have scalded about the face by steam from a Vaughn, who has been quite sick, is re cordial invitation to be present, with the glad to know that the receipts exccecRd been waiting to erect saw mills in this boiling teakettle. The new telephone line is in quite a compliments of the season, is extended to the expectation of the teachers—$34.35. ¡county to do so, provided, of course, ported improving in health. delapidated condition, resulting from i that freight rates are reasonable and all, especially to the little folks who are As this will lie used for procuring books One of the pack horses with the mail falling timber. Mail-carrier Cox has for the school library, those who attend common point ratescan lie obtained lor on Tuesday slipped oyer the grade in the not members of any Sunday school. Eastern markets. It remains now to lie been making temporary repairs. ed or helped to make the entertainment a which delayed it several Tillamook post office having been made mountains, seen whether the coal fields at Nehalem White Clover Grange will hold their hours. a presidential office some months since, success will know that their efforts were ’ will turn out as represented, but even on regular election on Thursday next. The One pair of our all fora good cause, for a good library is a the president appointed Postmaster A. persons putting down side Hereafter ■ the supposition they failed to do so, there work of the patrons and husbandry is valuable adjunct to our public schools. W. Severance to succeed himself, and sent walks will have to use fir, as the city WOOL fine white 1 are plenty of resources in Tillamook to showing good results in legislation dads are having the ordinance changed his name tothe senate on Friday for con And in this connection it would lie money I warrant the capitalists of Portland to ( beneficial to the farmer, notably in the firmation. The wav things are progress well spent if more was available and BLANKETS would to that effect. I build a railroad from that city. There is passage of the Grout bill, in the interest Mr. E. D. Severance returned Wednes ing in Tillamook City the next order of could be ?x|jende<I in that direction. ! no question about that, but the qu<.r>tion of which the Grange made an anti-oleo be a nice present. Preaching at the Presbyterian church is. Will they ? With so much railroad | crusade. ________________ day from Oregon City, where he had gone business will be a free delivery. on Sunday morning and evening by the in connection with a contest on some Now is the time to fix your homes up gossip and procrastination flying through We Set the Pace! timber claims. with nice new furniture, making them Rev. C. P. Metzler. On Monday evening • the air for so many years it is not to lx- AT A there will lie a Christmas tree and appro, cosy and comfortable. Nels Thompson ’ s ’ supposed that the citizens of Tillamook The friends of Mr. Theo. Steinhdber M erry C lip ! service- , ' priate some pretty and service- ir----- exerrises in the Presbyterian are excited over the latest proposition, will 1« sorry to hear that his daughter stock includes son« The others try to follow, but their Essie died of diphtheria in Portland on able carpets and linoleums, bed room • church i with the following program. for they have lieen schooled to disap “ wind come hard, Prayer and suites, dining tables and chairs, elegant i commencing at 7:30 p.m. ; pointment so many times that their be the 15th inst. WE ARB IN THE RACE TO WIN! anthem ; (qienitig addresses, Elsie Oliver lief of ever seeing one in this county will Rev. Father Black, of St. Francis furniture for parlors, etc. All suitable Our competitors cannot understand it, and Avery Applewhite ; song, primary not lie assured until they see the iron church, of East Portland, came in on the (or presents. Call in and inspect the nice but we do, and we mean to carry the class ; recitation, Eliza Nolan ; recita horse. For bringing the interests of Till stage on Friday and is staying with Rev. assortment. day, no matter what our loss may reach. The Methodist Snndavschool will have tion, Donald McIntosh ; song, interme amook so prominently before the public We have an object in view, but we are Father Cramer. diate class; recitation, Ruth Eddy ; we consider the Oregonian is entitled to not telling our competitors what it is— A new lot of gentleman's vest chains in a Christmas tree at the church on Mon song, Zola Kirry ; recitation, Katie commendation, and we sincerely trust R. R. and gold filled. Just received at day evening next. A brief program will Plank ; recitation, Floyd Bberman ; i that the coal in the Nehalem will lie in- they’ll wake up some fine morning and Letcher's jewdery store. All goods war- be rendered as follows : Songs, by choir, song. Pauline Aiderman ; recitation. | strumental in making that city a manu- catch on, and then probably they’ll try ■jov of the world’'and "When shepherds to “catch on’’ liehind as usual! rented as represented. Hazel McNair ; concert recitation, inter | facturing center, thus recriprocating the watched their flocks" ; prayer, Mr. H. Our cash register is printing rebate Mr. J. E Tuttle came in from Netarts mediate class; address by tl>e pastor, efforts of that newspaper in behalf of the Fowler • recitation, Miss Pearl Bnscoe ; check, you should save them and read on Tuesday with a number of geese and anthem.'"Star of Bethlehem.' address, Rev. C. P. Metzler ; song, by the Sab future development of this county. the adveatisement on the back thereof. j bath school ; distribution of presents. duck, repeating his successful shooting Crayon picture, regular price, .$1.98, 1 Rev. S. A. Smith. Pay Up. expedition of a few weeks since. I A correspondent at Garibaldi writes : ] 1 The city cotm ci I met on Monday even- ours nothing. Some eight or ten years ago it was ••The biz storm has made some great ing, with President A. J Cohn, Conned, Parties who are owing me are request Water Color picture, regular price, confidently predicted that Tillamook ¡change along the beach and has done-----“ men M. ’ Leach, L. Olsen and S. A. g ~ ‘ Brod, ' ed to pay l>efore the 1st January, 1901, $3.96, ours nothing. was going to ha vea railroad right away quite a bit of damage. Mr. McMillans head present. Besides assessing the cost and if not settled by that date J shall Lepia picture, regular price, $2.96, This constrains us to ask ; Are we going ! once happy home on the beach is now a ( for certain street improvements, the only be compelled to sue them. ours nothing W. H. H. C ary . to get it, sure, at the beginning or end of KING & KERREMANS. I total wreck and the wavraare lapping the other business before the council was the the twentieth century ? eri ’XMAS. PRESENTS. WE^COO^TOVE^ I........ Heating aqd^ic Tight jStoVeg We have many things from which to choose Christ mas Presents, and all are useful. GUNS AND AMUNITION, We are Leadeis in our line. WAGONS PLOWS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies. Doors, Windows and Glass. Opposite Bank Paints, Oils Tillamook, Gentlemen Oregon or Ladies : A Suit of Clothes and a Pair of Shoes will be just the thing for yourboy. We have many other things Call and see J.A.TODD^CO •1 TILLAMOOK, OR «S«88SSSS$SS5*SS****S*SS********S5SS®*®I y N flU flu CLOSING OUT SALE • confidence and patronage of the people of Tillamook county Having Having enjoy enjoy ------- e that the necessity having arisen for us to devote our time for the past nine years, we our customers the benefit of our misfortunes and duties we will give to our household I— the market at 90c. on the dollar. place our immense stock of goods on t in charge of Miss Denver, of Portland, and all goods Our millinery department is will be found strictly up-to-date. , Thanking you for past favors. CLOUGH’S ANTI RUST Prevents rust forming on any anti-metallic surface when exposed to all kinds of weather. *4 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. Conies in two sizes, 25c. and 50c. a box. CHARLES I. CLOUGH, TUB RELIABLE DRUGGIST, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. 9