GREAT CLEARANCE SALE.
REDUCTIONS in ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Now is the Time for Bargains.
We Invoice March 1st.
COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants.
Views of Representative Eddy.
attendance, 26 ; whole no. visitors, 31-
The following were neither absent nor
tardy during the terin: Evan Ross,
Carrie Olson, Zella Kunze, and Hazel
Higginbotha in.
A manda T innrrstet , Teacher.
Room No. 2.
No. of days taught, 58; no. of pupils
enrolled, 34 ; whole no. days attendance,
1456H ; whole no. days absence, 220^;
whole no. times late, 122 ; average daily
attendance, 27 ; whole no. visitors, 24.
The following pnpils were not absent
during the term : Anna George and
Clara Tinnerstet, Virgil Donaldson,
Lutie Kunze and George Olds.
C arrie J udd , Teacher.
Tillamook City Finances.
better class of teachers can be obtained
for the amount of money formerly ex
From the Oregonian.
Recorder Thos. Coates has submitted pended. Evidently the tax on the bonds
Mr. B. L. Eddy, Representative from
his annual report of the finances of Till required to build such a school-house
PROPRIETORS OF
Tillamook County, is of the opinion that
amook City to the council, which is as would not be more than the expense of !
Oregon is in need of a primary election
follows:
keeping in order seven or eight school
law. This is one of the measures which
RECEIPT GENERAL FUND.
houses. In the primary room the visitor
will receive his support at the coming
Balance on hand, Jan. 1,1900.. $146 43 saw all the little ones of the entire dis-
DEALERS IN
session of the State Legislature. Healso
Saloon license........................... 1200 00 trict being instructed and cared for in
favors legislation which will provide a
Dray license..............................
54 00 the proper way. In the high school
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
reasonable and effective system for the
Wood saw license.....................
20 00 room were a number of bright-looking
Shop »ext door io ljuwn'a Hotel. Tillamook
assessment, levy and collection of taxes.
Dog license ..............................
31 50 farmer lads getting an education they
Speaking of this matter he said:
Bowling alley...........................
10 00 would not otherwise be able to obtain.
Fines ........................................
"This subject ought not to be taken up
25 00 The children arc brought back and forth
2 50 in wagons, which call for them not later
by piece-meal, however, and it has oc-
Boxing license...........................
Trazi© at tlx©
Stallion license........................
emred to me that perhaps a competent
20 00 than 8:4b a.m. and leave for home at1
Transferred from Road Fund ... 173 97 3:45 p.m. Thus there ¡3 no tardiness
commission ought to be appointed to go I
Show license.............................
over this subject thoroughly and present j
12 50 and the little and timid children, who
Phonograph license..................
50 are often subjected to refinements of
a well-digested act at a later session. I
Nehalem Wants $100,000.
Auctioneer’s license..................
4 00 cruelty on their way from the ordinary
As an example of the crudity of our tax-1
15 0(1 country school, are permitted to go to
ation laws, one has only to cite the fact ' The citizens of Nehalem have sent a Powder license..........................
ZxÆasrt to tlx© T’ont Office.
5 00 and from school in peace. No bad
that there is doubt whether the tax petition to Senator Simon praying for Shooting gallery .....................
5 oo Language is permitted in the wagons.
’o"
levied upon retd property becomes a lien an appropriation of $100,000 for the Temperance drinks..................
Taxes........................................ 122 75 There are laprobes, soapstones and cur
prior to sale for delinquent taxes.”
improvement of Nehalem bar.
Mr. Eddy further remarked;
The petition is of considerable length
Yon will always find prime meat at this store. Give us a call.
tains for bad weather, and the drivers
Total........................ -....... $1,848 15 are as carefully selected by the teachers.
“Tillamook County is especially inter and recites that the depth of water on
DISBURSEMENTS.
ested in preventing the destruction ol the j the bar at low tide is 12 feet, which is
No tramping through wet and mud and
F. JENKINS, Proprietor,
salmon-fishing industry, It seems that not deep en ough to accommodate ocean Warrants redeemed, principal..$1490 93 snow is required and the advantages
Interest...
52 50 seem to be many in every respect. The
all past legislation has accomplished lit going steamships, and, therefore, does
tle, and it some effectual means of pres not afford an adequate outlet for the
movement is spreading through Ohio.
Total.
$1543 43
ervation is not found and enforced, a commerce of the Nehalem country. There
Superintendent Kern states that in one
district in Winnebago county, Illinois,
great industry will be in danger of de are now on the bay two saw mills and
struction. This subject, however, re. two salmon canneries, and another saw Balance on hand..................... $304 72 there was only one pupil in the school;
ROAD FUND RECEIPTS.
thirteen districts had an enrollment of
quires the careful consideration of ex mill is under construction. The fir,
perts, whose judgment the average legis spruce, cedar and hemlock of the valley Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1900, $456 42 less than ten pupils; five districts had an
We guarantee first class Wagoa Work
! is estimated at 20,000,000,000 feet, all Received on Taxes..................... 190 65 enrollment of exactly ten; the per capita
lator must necessarily follow.
ft
at low charges.
cost in the district was $13.69. Only a
" As to legislation in general, it seems of which would get out by the Nehalem
Total .................................. $647 07 few of the children can afford to attend
,. Shoeing. No. 4’s down. $1.50.
to me that we are constantly in danger River and its 26 tributaries if large
DISBURSEMENTS.
the Rockford high school and it is not by
of too much of it. I think those who go steamships could get into the bay. The
WEST K TH A YEKJ’iopHrtww.
to Salem determined to kill off some of miscellaneous traffic of the country is Transferred to General Fund... $173 97 anv means the children of the families
Work Shops :
the laws proposed may do as much good i also represented to be large and capable Paid out on Warrants............. 439 27 which can afford the expense who rank
Next
to
Goyne's Office, Tilla
of
indefinite
expansion
under
the
encour
as
the
best
and
brightest
pupils.
Like
as those with pet bills.
$613 24 conditions prevail in all western states.
Total....... .
mook City, Oregon.
"As to the United States Senatorship, agement of a practicable route to mar
I shall vote for Mr. McBride. I under ket, such as deepwater on the bar would
Balance on hand..................... $33 S3 New Electric Light Schedule.
stand that the choice now lies between afford.
SUMMARY LIABILITIES.
The petition bears the signature of 78
Mr. McBride and Mr. Corbett, and in
ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
On and after the 1st of Januarv, 1901, The DIRECT
deciding what mv own course shall be, I men, among them being that of Captain Warrants outstanding, Jan. 1,
28
1900,
General
Fund
..............
$1,167
the
schedule
for
electric
lights
will
be
as
Ahuer,
of
the
steamer
Harrison,
who
have not overlooked the high character
Carrying U.S. Mail.
follows:
and great ability of Mr. Corbett, whom has been plying to Nehalem Bay for sev Warrants issued during year,
F
irst
B
ase
.
I greatly respect. I am satisfied, how eral years, and is presumed to be quali 1900, General Fund............ 1,010 52
1 light, 16candle power, per month, $1.00
ever. that Mr. McBride is a capable and fied to speak with some degree of au-
" 1.50
—
Total ................................. $2,177 80 2
conscientious Senator,sound on all great thority as to the needs of the Nehalem
2.00
3
• »
»•
JOHN BARKER, Propr ietor
questions, and that as no man can do The sum asked to be appropriated is to Warrants redeemed daring
2 40
4
>>
»•
ff
year, 1900, General Fund..... 1,490 93 5
be
made
available
in
the
coming
three
2.80
»»
99
99
justice to himself or his state in one
Warrants outstanding,Dec. 31,
S econd B ase .
term, he ought to be re-elected. I have years, one-third in each year. It is set
Stage leaves Tillamook daily except Sunday,
1900,
on
General
Fund
.........
686
87
1st 100 candle power.......... 3
heretofore refrained largely from the dis. forth that some years ago Congress
made
an
appropriation
of
$10,000
for
2%
cents.
e
Stage leaves f*. Yamhill daily exeept monday.
100
candle
power
..........
2nd
cussion of this question, as I wished to
Warrants outstanding Jan. 1,
3rd 100 candlepower........... 2V4 cents.
have the benefit of cureful consideration the improvement of the Nehalem bi r,
Tickets innst be secured the day previous from lhe Agents at
1900, Road Fund .................
23 80 4th 100 candle power.......... 2’4 cents.
before committing myself. I have been j but the sum was too small to accomplish
2
cents.
All
over
400
candle
power
Warrants, issued during year
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
wholly nntrammeled by pledges or obli any practicable improvement, and it has
For installing electric lights the charge
1900, Road Fund ............... 612 06 will
be $1 for 16 candle and $1.25 for
gations. For my part, I hope and trust never been expended. It is understood
32 candle.
we can elect a Senator and still preserve that a survey has been made and that
$635 86 No discount will be allowed on these
Total
our self-respect and avoid and lasting the Engineer Corps has a plan of im
provement ready to act upon as soon as
EMGIN
rates.
bitterness.’’
congress shall provide the necessary Warrants redeemed during
T illamook E lkctkic L icht C o .
439
Commenting upon Mr. Eddy's decision funds.
27
year 1900; Road Fund .........
BOI
_______________
. < j
to vote for Mr. McBride, the Oregonian,
Warrants outstanding Dec. 31,
Will
not
be
Undersold
!
Political Drift.
in an editorial, had this to say :
1900, on Road Fund ............ 196 59
SAW
1
‘‘We desire to commend to the atten
Total warrants outstanding ... $883 M When yon want meat go to I^each &
The present cost of governing the 7,-
-N MILLS
RESOURCES.
tion of members of the Legislature and
Jones’ Meat Market, for they will allow
000,000 residents of New York state is Unpaid Taxes on Tax Rolls for
a few Oregon newspapers the tone and
no
other
meat
market
to
undersell
them.
T
years 1899 and 1900............ $609 46 Below will be found our prices until fur
temper of tile interview with Represent I $22,000,000.
THRESHERS I
Charles G. Dawes of Illinois, comp Cash on hand in General Fund 304 72
ative Eddy, printedin Thursday’s paper.
ther notice :
STACKERS I
33 83
Mr. Eddy is for McBride for Senator, troller of tile currency, announces his in Cash on hand in Road Fund...
8c.
Porterhouse Steak
but that does not prevent him from 1». tention tocontest for the seat of Senator
7 c.
Sirloin ..................
Total resources................. $948 01
ing a gentleman and a person of per Mason in 1903,
Oc.
Beef, roast............
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ceptive faculties. "I have not over Reports from that locality indicate Treasurer Todd also submitted his
Write tor Catalogue and Prices
5c.
Boiling Beef...........
looked,” he says, "the high character that the great partv of reform which annual repoit, and as it covers the same
7c.
Pork .....................
and great ability of Mr. Corbett, whom controls the Georgia legislature is the figures as the recorder’s, it is hardly
1 greatly respect.’’ Will those individ hungriest lot of political wolves that n.-cessary to repeat the different items,
L each & J onhs . C entral M eat M ak
uals who have found it necessary to ever preyed upon the state.
kht , T illamook Crrr.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
malign Mr. Corbett's character because
Grover Cleveland has not been invit< d Consolidation of Rural Schools.
he is a candidate take a lesson from Mr. to attend tile Jacksonian celebration in
Educators in the central states are giv
Eddy and kindly remember that they Chicago. At some other time, perhaps
are living in that enlightened atmos. Cleveland and Brvan will get together ing much attention to a novel experi Í
ment in country school consolidation
phere of the twentieth century ? Mr. and talk it over.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor
McBride may not be elected, friends and The efforts of Asa Bird Gardiner undertaken in Ohio. Connty Superin »
brethren. And if he is not, he will con bounced district attorney of New Yoi k tendent Kern, of Rockford, Ill., is inves »
Are cordially invited to pay a
.Xgenln for Kopp'» Brewery, the Brewer of the Eii.w» Beer in the Northwest.
tinue to be the loyal Republican, stead, City, to pose as a political martyr are tigating the experiment and gives some f 4
details
of
the
plan
in
operation
in
Lake.
Stranger» can thirl here a place to write, attend to correspondence, private]]
fast friend and unassuming gentleman rudely hooted by the local press. Mr.
visit
to
the
4
confer upon business or social luatt-ra and generally feel at home.
he has always been in the state, where Gardiner's opinion of the bouncer is too Ashtabula and Trumbull counties, Ohio.
The best type of the consolidated school -J
he was born and reared. Mr. Corbett hot to print.
Tillamook
City,
Oregon.
visited stands in the center of the town- 4
mav not be elected; and if he is not, he
Yon don't find the smooth sage of ship in a community distinctively
4
will continue to bear upon his uncom
Wolfert's Roost rushing into print with country. There is no village beyond a !
plaining shoulders a large part of the
Which is now open and readv for
s|>ecifics for his partv s ills. Not while store and postoffice, a town hall, a <
financial burdens of this community,
business.
4
the wounds are bleeding. Mr. Hill will church or two and a few dwellings. It
public and private, and he will still lend
npjiear later on when the patient is able is eleven miles from one railroad nnd six 4
a helping hand nnd generous purse to
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
from another. It was built in 1900 nt a 4
every deserving cause. Remember this, to take an airing.
VP STAIRS, OPPOSITE THE
The
mayor
of
Bismark
is
accused
of
cost of $6,000. There are six school 4
and remember that political success is
POST OFFICE.
not the only thing in life worth having. running a gambling house and the ma. rooms with two additional rooms, one 4
Assume a self-respect, if you have it vor of Atlanta is charged with giving a of which may serve as a library room 4wwvwvww
continuous performance of staggering and the other ns an office nnd reception
not.''
_______________
BOX SHOOKS
humanity. Notwithstanding these laps«, room. There is a basement under the
School Reports.
both towns to welcomed thenew century entire building, part of which may be
C. A. BAILEY,
DEALER IN
utilized as a laboratory and gymnasium.
Report of District No. 1, forterm be with noise and otherwise.
5 TUDERA KER H AGON
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
The
building
is
heated
by
steam.
To
ginning Oct. 1, 1900, and ending Decem
OSRORNE MOWERS,
this building are brought all the children
Had His Laugh First.
ber 21,1900.
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES
of the entire township. Think of the ad Bnggies, bsy rukes, plows, und nth«
There was a small boy named Hngh.
Room No. 1 :
farm »iHchinrry. Yon. mn save
vantages
of
this
well-heated,
well-
Who carefully slipped in the shoe,
monev by desling willi m»,
No. of days taught, 58 ; no. of pupils
lighted. well-ventilated building over the
KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK
Spet'isl Prices on Bujcgies «nd Spring
agents steamers w . h
Of his pa a large tack—
enrolled, 39 ; whole no. days attendance,
eight or nine miserable school rooms of Wagons.
And the small boy’s back
150914; whois no. days absence. 23314;
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
C.
A.
BAILEY.
Tillsniook,
Ore.
Hobsonville, Or
: of former days. And Ixsid« a much
Was afterward red, white and blue.
whole no. times tardy, 81; average daily
(
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
I
i
NEW MEAT MARKET,
General Blacksmithing.
UJagon CUork.
&
Yamhill Stage Line.
RUSSELL
High Grade
Machinery
RUSSELL & CO
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
Palace Studio,
Truckee Lumber Co.,
IK & SPRUCE Lumber
As