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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 3, 190 ._ GREAT CLEARANCE SALE REDUCTIONS in ALL DEPARTMENTS Now is the Time for We Invoice March 1st COHN & CO The Leading Merchants ■5 NEHALEM. TILLAMOOK WEATHER- Relief for Cudahy. Deer. Miss Lona Christensen is spending a few days at the Cliff house. Miss Myrtle Foster, of Meda, spent Christinas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. A number of young people spent a very pleasant time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wood on Friday evening. Mrs. Nick Affolter and Mr. Arnold Affolter attended the dance at Mineral park at Christmas. Quite a number of people from this vicinity haye visited the wreck on the Ocean Beach. 1 It won’t matter ef lie hollers till his day lights is caved in. O maha , Neb., Dec. 31— At a specially They will keep him locked up somewliercs Tern ¡»era ture. The Harrison sailed for Astoria on The Sue H. Elmore pulled out from the Rain called meeting of the City Council, that Maxi- Mini jest as sure ez mortal sin. fall. I body this afternoon adopted a concnr- Mean. Friday after being bar-bound for three Garibaldi dock last Friday morning for mum. mum. So efyou’re all made t* stay at home Astoria with a large number of passen ! weeks. rent resolution offeringa reward of $25,- don’t whine aiound an’ pout, 1 . .. 56 .. 39 ... 47.1 ... 0.07 gers and about 3000 cases of salmon on M. I). Vedder is quite sick and under 2 . .. 53 .. 44 ... 48.1 ... 0.34 00«) for the arrest and conviction of the Fer th’ kidnapers’ll git you, ef you 0.44 board. ■ persons who abducted Edward Cudahy, medicine treatment with a very bad leg, 3 . .. 59 .. 48 ... 53.1 ... Don’t 4 . . 56 .. 52 ... 54.0 ... 3.25 : Jr., the night of December 18. For the The citizens of Garibaldi precinct have I Watch i the result of aninjury, followed by ery- 5 . 56 .. 49 ... 52.1 ... 1.35 come to the conclusion that it would be ci pelas. 6 54 .. 37 ... 45.1 ... 0.02 1 arrest and conviction of one, the resolu Out ! advisable and a great deal better for all The Woodmen and Circle have moved 7 . 53 .. 38 ... 45.1 ... 00 5 tion provides a reward of$8000; for two, I I read once ’bout a little boy who went ... 44.1 ... 0.01 I $15,000 will lie paid, and the whole concerned to fix up the road along the to McLain’s hall temporarily, until they 8 . . 50 .. 39 ... 46.0 ... |00 2 ! amount is offered for the three princi- out after dark 9 . . 55 .. 37 beach. I think that the cheapest and get their own hall built. 1Ü . . 51 .. 34 ... 42.1 ... 00 1 T’call upon a neighber boy an* have a best way would be to fix up the old road jials. The members of the Council did 0.01 ... 43.1 ... .. 36 . 51 The Christmas festivities passed off 11 little lark. ond wait for developments before they ... 48.1 ... 0 44 not deliberate long, and the vote by very pleasantly, everyone appearing to 12 . . 53 . .. 44 ... 51.0 ... 0 46 which the resolution was passed was An’ when he was a’goin’ home, two big attempt to build a new road. 13 . 56 . 46 enjoy the occasion. 14 . . 53 . . 46 ... 49.1 ... 3.26 unanimous. men grabbed his arm. Mr. Emmett Bales is home from the BEAVER. The New Year and Century was usher 15 . 56 . . 44 ... 50.0 ... 1.90 An’told him ef he hollered that they’d Klondike again. Look out, Ethel, he The Council also asked Mr. Cudahy to 1.10 16 . . 57 . .. 45 ... 51.0 ... surely do him harm. The Christmas tree was a success, as i ed in here ’by a salute of one hundred 17 . . 54 . . 42 ... 48.0 ... 0.54 withdraw his offer of a reward of an might be looking for a cook. gnus. If Aguinaldo or the city marshal 18 . . 60 . .. 46 ... 53.0 ... 0.04 all admit who attended. equal amount for the capture of the They put him in a waggin, an’ hit the Mr. Ernest Ginger has come up from ' heard it they are probably both running 19 . . 63 . . 46 . 54.1 ... 0.96 horse a lick, Rev. R. II. Dollerhide and his aged I San Francisco to visit his brother-in-law, 20 . . 61 . . 51 ... 56.0 ... 3.86 criminals. The object of the citv’s offer An’ away they went a-kitiu’ an’ a driv- yet. I father, who is also a preacher, are hold- Mr. Glasuer, on the Miami. 21 . . 59 . . 40 ... 49.1 ... 1.35 is largely to relieve Mr. Cudahy nnd his in’ like Ohl Nick. The 5th inst. is now set for the depar- 20 . 59 . . 39 ... 49.0 ... 1.26 family of the fear of reprisals from the A large black fish came into the mouth I ing protracted meetings at Coulsonburg I 45 1 ... 0.26 bandits, and to remove from the police They took him to a buildin’ an’ they school house. I ture from Portland of the long-expected 23 . . 51 . . 40 of the bay on Sunday as far as Bar View 24 . . 55 . . 43 ... 49.0 ... 1.16 strapped him to a chair, There was a watch-night service at the a°d tug-boat. Smith's place, where it turned and went 25 . . 51 . . 46 ... 48.1 ... 0.23 and detectives the restraint they have An’ told hisdadd) ’less he dug up they’d United Brethren church. I Frank Steinhauer and Louis Ludtke 26 . . 52 . . 43 ... 47.1 ... 0.24 felt in trailing the bandits on account of back. It looked to be a specie of the keep him there. A letter just received from Prof. C. T. have a contract to fall and saw timber 27 . . 54 . . 33 ... 43.1 ... 0.03 the very trying position in which Cud whale. 28 . . 51 . . 31 ... 41.0 ... 0.02 ahy has been placed. The action of the So look out, you lit tie children, and mind Old Guss says that he is able and will Whitt lessee, of Roseberg, Or .where he is <»” th« Kinney property for the lower 29 .. . 49 . . 32 ... 40 1 ... 0.24 close what you’re about, ~ 30 . . 43 . . 27 ... 35.0 ... 0.02 Council is generally commended by the ing to furnish anyone with nice big fat now engaged as principal of Roseberg : m’ll. Fer th’ kidnapers’ll git you, ef you 0.04 citizens. Mayor Moore, speaking of the 44 . ... 36.1 ... 31 . 29 . t » aj ▲ t. i clams. He says they arc the fattest that academy, says he is having good success. Don’t lie Wishes to be remembered to his many Sum. 1675.... 1266.. ... 148.0..... 22.98 matter today, said: he ever saw them. Watch I [TO KIllTOR OP TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] “That last letter from the kidnapers friends in this county. The Truckee mill is to start tip the Mean 54.1 ... 40.4.. 47.5.... ...0.00 puts such a serious coloring on the case Out! { D ear S ir ,—If you have a little space in first of the new century. We shall all be ' Quite a little snow has fallen on Hebo SfMMARV.— Max. temp., 63 ; date, that it is not right, to expect Mr. Cudahv I your paper I wish you would kindly His daddy had th’ money ,nn’ he done mountain, in fact, it reaches down to glad to hear the saws buzzing again. 19th. Min. temp., 27 ; date, 30th. as he was bid, Beaver, but is melting partly as fast as take note of the happenings in Nehalem, Total snowfall inches, lin. ; number of to continue his offer of $25,000 reward I I, a lady, witnessed a disgraceful affair, for the arrest and conviction of the men An’when th’ robbers got it, they went [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.J it falls. days clear, 2; partly cloudy. 3; cloudy, 1 in which six young men attacked Mr. A. who stole his boy. I have wired the where the boy wuz hid; D ear S ir ,—Please allow me a little Our prohibition supervisor and a few Klein, the hotel keeper, on the public 26. Dates of frost—Light, 5th, 10th Governor, urging him to offer a reward. They took th’ handcuffs off him, an’ they space in your paper for a friendly reply public spirited citizens turned out a few and 27th. Killing, 28th,30th and 31st. square, and beat a young man who had The county will also be asked to give put him in a hack. to your last week's Garibaldi corres days ago and improved the road lietween only taken the bandages off a broken Dates of hail, 15th, 16th, 17th, 21st some money.’’ An ’ to his lovin’ parents he wuz carted pondent. Mills’ and Bixbv’s store, to the satisfac arm a few days previous and was unable and 29th; sleet, 0 ; th. storms, 15th, Notwithstanding the anxiety of the swiftly back. All roads in this district were open tion of those who have to travel it. 16th and 17th; auroras, 0 ; Prevailing to defend himself. Mayor to relieve Mr. Cudahy of the But if it had a happened t’ any one uv within two days after the storm, except To make the story short it seems to me wind—Direction, S.W. “burden” of offering $25,000 for the you. about one fourth of a mile on the beach Remarks—Solar halo, 5th and 8th, arrest and conviction of the kidnapers, SANDLAKE. that some men have no respect for any near Garibaldi, where the road is com Lunar halo, 5th, Sth «and 31st; latitude. and the ofiering of another reward of I don’t know what would come uv you body, but wouldn ’ t attack a good, able ur how you would pull through, plctely gone and the space filled with Christmas was observed in royal bodied person who was able to defend 45.26 ; No. longitude, 123.5.1 west of $25,000 based on the Mayor’s “personal Fer your dads ain’t got no money, so I logs. It would take a government ap stvlc at the residence of W. C. King. In Greenwich. himself. 1 would like to know what the guaranty” to raise it by popular sub give you just a tip. propriation to build a seawall that would vitations were sent out to all the near C apt . J oseph J. D awson , residents of this little town can do to scription, Mr. Cudahy declines to lie re That you’d better stay in nighttimes, ur I neighbors to come and tike part in a i st md the storm on that weather beach. Voluntary Observer. lieved of the burden and announced that No comity road can be made to stay Christmas tree and a general good time have peace. Could they ask for protection you’ll give the folks th’ slip, his reward will stand. there with the means at the disposal of A large number of the invitations were from the county or state ? If so, I wish So be good now, littlechildrun, an’ don’t Real Estate Transfers. you would be kind enough to inform me. the county court for the next twenty accepted. All went with baskets loaded whine around an’ pout, SHORT POETICAL GEMS. Fer th’ kidnapers'll git you, ef ypu- | with every conceiveable eatable, cran- They seem to be looking for more distur U. S. years. to Maggie Waltrous, B % of Se % If they will put the road out of the wa v Ixrries not excepted. The goose and bance. They moved away the organ * _ Don't of sec. 26 and W of Sw H of sec. Josiah Jones. oftidesand storms I will do all in my duck took the place of turkey. A beau belonging to the Nehalem dramatic club, 25, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W. Watch yet they don ’ t seem to be satisfied, but Josiah Jones, power to make a better road than they tiful Christmas tree had been placed in Out! Geo. Higgenbotham, et ux., to J. M. they have to come down here and dis A humble man, the parlor which was loaded down with have had before. Now in defence of the Harrison, the N part of lot 1 of sec. turb the peace. You can judge for your Sent a $5 bill county court,the roads in the south part presents. To attempt to enumerate the For Sale. 5, tp. 1 N, R. 10 W. For a “get rich plan.’* of the county have cost district No. 3 presents on the tree would require too self what a reputation they have. Respectfully I remain, yours, Margaret Byrne to Robert M. Watt, Hr got it—and— A dairy farm, with or without stock. nothing. We have used in the district much space litre. Suffice to say that no . M rs . M. K amm . Se '4 of sec. 16, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W. Well—anyhow— more than our taxes. We have in the one was forgotten, in fact, one little : —For particulars apply to Chat. Pye, Josiah Jones E. G. E. Wist to F. R. and A. G. Beals district $171 ‘axes and the right of way. child told Santa Clans that she had ! Nehalem, Or., Dec. 31, 1890. Nehalem, Tillamook Co.. Oregon. Still follows the plow. N H of Sw 14 of sec. 13 and E H of Now let us all work for the common enough and didn’t want to take any ' [Our correspondent will notice that we Se 14 of sec 14, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W. good of all. When we build roads build more. The programme consisted of par. have eliminated all references to certain The man who killed Baron von Ket- them where they will lie permanent and lor games, pantomime shows, resita- fraternal orders from her letter, for the H. W. Lasselle to L. H. Brown, 5 % How Mach aManisLike Old Shoes. tcler, the German Minister in China, in How much a man is like old shoes, substantial, with the least possible ex tions and songs. A midnight supper and reason that it would not l>e right to acres in Trip D. N. C. •June last, was beheaded in the presence For instance, each a soul may lose. I lense*, and that the taxpayer receive last a Christmas dinner, all of which fasten odium upon them where indivi M. Walton to W. C. Marsh, WliofNe of a large number of spectators. was well enjoyed by all and not soon to duals have acted with unbecoming dig cqiiivclnnt for his money. Both have been tanned—both are made 14 and W i, of Se I4 of sec. 14, tp. tight With best wishes for the whole county. be forgotten. Among a number of prominent men in nity or impropriety. In answer to her 2 S, R. 8 W. Our people arc out at work on the query, persons who are insulted should 1 remain yours truly, By cobblers—both get left and right, terviewed by the New York Journal in i Win. M. Watrons to J. W. Cochran, W Both need a mate to be complete. road. L. P arrish , regard to Mr. Cudahy’s action n pay swear out a complaint liefore the justice V>ofSe X ami E Vi of Sw Vi of sec. And both are made to go on feet, W. C. King will put in a small cheese of peace, and after the case is tried on its County Commissioner. ing the $25,000 demand for bis boy s 25, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W. plant in the Spring. They both need heeling; oft are sold, abductors, only one declared outright merits there should be no trouble secur Rev. Wavmire and Rev. Bevins will ing justice. As we presume this is but U. S. to Levi T. Wilks, Seof Nw V», And both, in time, turn all to mold. that nnder the circumstances he would BARNEGAT. Ne '4 of Sw >4, Nw of Se '.and With shoes the last is first; with men preach at the school-house next Sunday another tiff in the feud which extends not have paid the money. Under no cir George Biggs finished his contract last and our ¡icoplc will take a basket dinner Sw Vi of Ne ’ 4 of sec. 24, tp. 2 S, R. The first shall fie last, and when cumstances would Mr. Russel] Sage have over several years between the factions 10 W. week for the lighthouse. there. The shoes wear out their mended new, paid a cent. This is quite in keeping | at Nehalem, we believe the beginning of Mrs. Royington moved to Bay City James Thompson is quite sick. with bis reputation. He would sacrifice I the century is a good time to bury the V. S to Joseph H. Moore. W Vi of Sw Vi, They both are trod upon and both last Fiidav. W. C. Morton has returned home after hatchet. That should not lie impossible Se 'i of Sw Vi and Sw Vi of Se 'i of Will tread on others, nothing loth. all his relatives before he would yield up sec. 24. tp. 2 S, R. 10 W. Both have their ties and both incline, Mrs. Squires, William Quick ami his being blocked in here by fallen timber if a true fraternal and neigborly spirits a nickle.—Telegram. son Warren are visiting at the sandspit. for two weeks. exists, as we believe it do.in that vicinity, W. H. Pedler to B. C. Whilney W y, of When polished, in the world to shine, A bill will be introduced early in the only it is misdirected. Now. brothers Sw H, 3e ’i of Sw 'i and Sw V4 of And both (xg out. Now, would you present session of the Idaho Legislature D. I*. Newell, of Nehalem, visited at the BOULDER CREEK. choose and sisters, get together and let brotherly Se 14 of sec. 24. tp. 2 S, R. 10 W. ehthouse last week . i _ . ----- making the kidnaping of children pun Here we are again in season to » i»h love permeate the atmosphere from now J. W. Farquhar to David Whilncv, W Vi To lie a man or lie his shoes ? ishable by death. There are many *haractl<‘ •’» number of hunters were on the every one a happy new year. on, for you cannot perform a mote lady wealthy mining men whose homes are •X been I sandspit the past few days. of Se '4 of Sw >4 and Sw hoiSeVe Life. The Christmas tree at H. L. Jensen’s like or gentlemanly act than to forgive of sec. 24. tp. 2 8, R. 10 W. in Boise, to whom the Cudahy case ap Bci'an<i”gs and son Albert went to was a great success, and those who at i Now. what is life I asked mv little peals as a menace to their children, who, nnd forget what wrongs have been done Hobsonviiie last Thursday. Albert W. Fletcher to Dan H. Fletcher, son, tended report a most enjoyable time. in the past. Life is too short to hold it is said, are behind the demand of such various tracts. George Klliott went to the city the John Burba went out to the county malice against our neighbors, and with He laughed and answered, “Life is hav a law. A majority of the memliers of fore part of the week. Albert W. Fletcher to Charley A. seat one day last week. ing fun." a true fraternal spirit in the hearts of the Legislature have lieen seen or com Fletcher, various tracts. The steamer Annarine came to Barue Miss Millie Jensen made a short visit the lodge men of Nehakm. this should I asked a little maid. She understood, municated with on the subject, and all gat last Monday for freight l*clotiging to in our vicinity Friday. not exist. Now who will be the first to W. B. Aiderman to John Zuercher, ran. Sweet innocent, that life was “being favor the proposal.—Oregonian. Mrs- Bovitiglon. ous tracts. Mrs. Grace Chopard returned last shape and let by-gone» be by-gones ?_ good." Wednesday from Cednrvale, where she T he E ditor .] U. S. to Joon Kcwlierg, lot 4 and Sw Vi I asked a youth, who,biting at his glove, LITTLE NESTUCCA. had been visiting for the past two weeks 1 of N>. M at■ tf.. 5 and |ot , nnd Se Confessed, abashed, that he thought New Zralaixl begins the system of uni. with her father s family. *< of N» U of •* 6, tp. 1 N, R. 6 W life was “love.'* Miss Elnora Redberg is spending a few versa I penny postnge. She will send a Manuel Snares was on this »ide of the «lays at Salmon river with friends. V. S.tojolm '“iX of sec. 33 I asked an old man, honored, wise and letter anywhere in the world for one river Monday , on business. tp. 2X^3, L Mr. Will Goerrs is doing some ditching brave. Virgil Gitcliell has l»eeti baching with penny, or two cents in American monev. Jo» H. C.pfes for Mr. J. S. Hosier. He answered: "Life is waiting for the K lots 3 A special from Agnssis. B C.. to-niglj^ his brother-m law during the absence of •M..4 grave." Mrs Whitman nnd daughter the latter’s wife. Are cordially invited to pay a says that the mail stage ruju Imon river, spent Christmas tween \gass,z anti HauMoaM^I visit to the Several persons from our neighborhood “Kidnapers ’ll Git Yon.” jfci their parents, Mr. and was held have l>ecn attending ths revival meet ‘ ■n it s giftin' long toward Christ ings at Wolf Creek school house. Bias an’ th’ north wind roars, led . .«e dance at Min- Mr. and Mrs. Jay wfe fer little Children t’ be rnn- ! BUjl time | royi d outdoors; from wire callers a WMriite«« open and readv for men git wickefL^fl ni.^. *®««‘t4ar< whnt ¡ I Mrs ” r«ak« " U ihfronee ee f w* ■ GARIBALDI. » » » » ► I