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■ r 'M «r Sillamonk Vol. XII No. 34 « /.XJ 1 'SU. ! k: t *** 5 • <2 24caùtit]iljt. « ✓ st TILTAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 24, _ ■'■■■■ W 'Ji — igql 4 $1.50 per year ... ........... ... For Reckless Hunters. scurry hither of their own motion. of these big rafts at Westport the coming There is no great future for Portland ■ summer. Representative Nichols, of Benton, is without cheap coal. With cheap coal BRIDGE & BEACH CO * * * gunning for the man who shoots hu and an open river it can be the great The site for the big export sawmill to man beings under the impression that he est city west of Chicago. It can have • be put up at Astoria by A. B. Ham is bagging game. He has prepared a bill the railroads of Indianapolis, the fac mond and a party of New York cap that is calculated to make the fool deer tories of Pittsburg, the shipping of italists has been secured at Tongue hunter think twice before shooting at a Boston. The men of Portland could Point, at the eastern extremity of that Have no Superior in any Market. moving object in the brush, and if the well afford to spend ten times the cost city. The deal by which the site was measure succeeds in saving one life it of a railroad to the Nehalem for this acquired was closed Saturday by W. G. FULiü liINE OR will not have been passed entirely in inestimable boon of cheap coal.’’ Gosslin, Mr. Hammond’s secretary. vain. * * * , I Nichols’ bill reads as follows; ¿GJ A shooting affray took place Thursday The Fight for U.S. Senator. “Section 1. If any person, while hunt- evening at Long Creek, about 30 miles | ing for any kind of game, mistakes any The senatorial fight is now on, and north of Canyon City, in which Joe IF human being for any game or any inani from present indications there is going to f Williams, an ex-member of the Rough mate object, and shoots at said human be a deadlock for some weeks, for the 1 Riders, was shot in the jaw and neck by being and kills the same, such jierson republicans who are supporting Mr. II. Bert Dustin. The affair was the out shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and, W. Corbett say they are first, last and all come of trouble that occurred between upon conviction thereof, shall be pun the time for that gentleman, while on the two men about two in< nths ago. ished by imprisonment not less than one the other hand Mr. McBride's friends are The shooting took place in Dustin & year nor more than 10 years. just as tenacious. The first ballot Tues- Keeney’s saloon. Two shots were fired “See. 2. If any person, while hunting day showed how lamentably short either by Dustin, both of which took eflec*, for any kind of game, mistakes any hu | faction of the republican party fell in their one passing through the jaws and the man being for any game or any inani | predictions that they had the backing to 1 other striking the neck bone and glanc mate object and shoots at said human j elect, for Corbett received 28 votes and ing downwards, lodged between the being and wounds the same, but not I McBride but 19. Taking into account shoulders, causing a serious though not fatally, such person, upon conviction ! the bitter antagonism ofthe two factions necessarily fatal wound. No arrests thereof, shall be punished by imprison j it is almost safe to say that every polili- have been made. ment in the county jail not less than | cal trick will be resorted to to prevent three months nor more than one year, j Corbett or McBride being elected. This “Oh, you precious little woolipop!” or by fine not less than 100 nor more i is what we expected would occur, and cried the emotional matron. than $500.’’ when the final move is made it wotdd Slowly the Boston child disengaged not surprise us to see a person elected himself from her embrace. More Railroad Agitation | who is now little thought of. It is not “Is that word in the dictionary ?’’he TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS I Mr. William Wilks, an old gentleman reputation and steady habits, being The Oregonian still continues to agi I generally known, but the two factions of asked. i the republican party have not been idle I in his 81st year, died last week near highly respected by those who knew him. tate the question of a railroad from First Boy—I’ve got to take a lickin’ Dr. Wise, resident dentist. Trask, and the remains were buried on The remains were buried on Saturday in Portland to Tillamook, and in doing so ! the past few months in concocting plans when I get home to-night.’’ | should they not meet with successin their For big bargains go to the Racket Sunday in the Johnson cemetery. The the I.O.O.F., the religious services being ! has in view that city’s development as a Second Boy—Father or mother ?” deceased was the father of 14 children, 7 in the M.E church, conducted by Rev. S. manufacturing center. And with what first move. Wc may have to wait until Store. First Boy—Mother. nearly the end of the session before these Isaacs & Bromley are selling macin- sons and 7 daughters, and he came to A. Smith, which a number of sympathis ' amount of success the Oregonian is meet- Second Boy—Oh, well, that won’t are revealed, but it is not out of place to this county about twelve months since ing friends attended. I ing with we are unable to state, with the toshes at cost for a limited time only. • amount to much ! ask, “Who is the dark horse ?” with some of his family, who bought pro From what we can learn a number of exception that the matter is under con A few pair of boots and shoes at 20 Senator W. Tyler Smith is voting for i Willie—Pa, ma says you’re the head of perty near Trash. The deceased was new cheese factories will be erected in sideration. Let the business interests of percent discount at the Racket Store.* C. W. Fulton, of Astoria ; while Repre- the house. Is that so? highly respected. different parts of the county the coming Portland dally in building an inde- i sentative B. L. Eddy, with an eloquent Pa—It is, if she says so. The board of county commissioners I A bill has been introduced in the state spring. It appears to us that more cows pendent line to the Nehalein coal fields eulogy of Senator G. VV. McBride, placed Willie—And, pa, Uncle Harry says I’m will meet on Friday for the purpose of legislature providing for a new kind of a , are wanted, for the factories last year and Tillamook city, and then take up that gentleman in nomination in the a chip oft’ the old block. What’s “the levying a county tax. did not receive enough milk by a long with some transient convention, exposi state board of equalization. It is to be I house. old block?” What’s become of our Boulder Creek composed of seven members to be ap- way to run their full capacity, and as tion or fair in preference, in a few’ years The vote on Thursday was Corbett, Pa—I suppose that’s m< ie. correspondent this week. We hope the j pointed bv the governor. The state is this is the only way to manufacture but it will be demonstrated to that city what 28 ; Smith (democrat),26 ; McBride, 19; Willie—Well, then, pa, you’re an old Crowe’s have not been in that neighbor- ter at a nominal cost, the factory receiv a mistake it made when this opportunity I to be divided into six districts, and Tilla- Fulton, 4; Hermann, 7 ; George, 1 ; blockhead, ain’t you? ’ hood kidnaping the family ? ing less than 7000 pounds of milk daily presented itself. We believe we express | mook county comes in the fifth with Moore, 1 ; not voting, 1 ; absent, 3. The best flour in Tillamook city is the ' I the sentiment of the people of Tillamook Marion, Polk and Linn counties. Three cannot manufacture as economical as the Wehfoot, manufactured from Eastern i of the members shall be appointed for one receiving that, or more than that when we say they would prefer an inde- amount daily. This may right itself in I pendent railroad from Portland, for they i The Oregon City Enterprise says Port Oregon hard wheat. Is unequalled. Try j | two years and four tor four years. a few years when land is cleared up and see nothing but trouble ahead if they are I land preachers are inaugurating a cru it. Sold by McIntosh & McNair. * ' Supt. G. B. Lamb returned from his more cows are kept, but the indications connected with a boycott town like that sade against gambling. It is presuma Now is the time to buy china, for King sotitnern trip Sunday. He was gone are, if more factories are erected, the of Astoria. One thing is discernible, peo ble that church fairs, with their “grab '.y and Kerreinans are giving a discount of | three weeks, traveled 700 miles, and ns creameries and cheese factories in this ple in this county are somewhat uncon bags,” ‘fish ponds’’and “raffles,’’ will be 10 per cent on their fine assortment. Do near as we can find out without meeting I county will not run their full --capacity cerned about a railroad, for the reason, included with the other kinds of gamb not delay in making your selections. * with a single offer of marriage. We are the coming season. 71 perhaps, that they have been disappoint ling. i I One of the state legislators proposes to i told George lays this to the discouraging * * * j The city council met on Monday even - ed so many times, and instead of bother make abduction punishable by a fine not ( prevalence ofthe grip everywhere, but we Game and Forestry Warden L. P. W. ing their heads about it they have gone to exceed $10,000 or imprisonment in the hardly believe it, for Tillamook young 1 ng, when Mayor D. Wiley, President A. Quimby scores the Indian agents of the on improving their farms with the idea penitentiary for a term not to exceed 25 i ladies are too awfully nice in comparison 1 J. Colin, Councilmen M. Leach, H. Cary Unite J States Government in Oregon, in j S. A. Broadhead and Recorder Coates if this county fails to get a railroad it 13. yea rs. to those on the outside. And George I were present. Mr. A. E. Imbler,who was will only take a few’ years more of pati his biennial report to Governor .Geer. He says they not only permit the In Just received, on the Nehalem tug, a I knows it. j elected councilman having failed to qual ence and perseverance before Tillamook dians to kill game out of season, but en lot of nice wall paper, window shades, I Those who have been paying at the ify, Mr. Homer Mason waselected by the bar is improved, when water transpor courage them to violate the law. There : 111:1111111111:1111111M i ! : : : : : : I : : : I I! bed lounges, etc. Cheaper freight makes rate of $6 a ton for freight, charged bv council to fill the vacancy. The Mayor tion will be found adequate. This is is one exception, Agent Applegate, ot cheaper goods at Thompson’s furniture the Pacific Navigation Company, find handed in the committees he had ap- what the Oregonian said on Monday : Klamath reservation. Warden Quimby store. * “ With all the enterprises before the that their freight bills by the Nehalem appointed, which arc as follows : savs he cannot give the state good ser Elder B. J. Cady gave an interesting Transportation Company is just one half Ways and means—Cohn, Cary, Brod City of Portland to-day, there is dan vice for the present appropriation of lecture at the opera house to a large ger that one thing of supreme import less what they were by the former com head. $2200 a year, and that he must have au lienee on Tuesday evening of his ex pany. Figures don’t lie, and as this is a I Accounts and current expenses—Leach, ance may be neglected. What is it that more money if he is to be expected to perience in the Society Islands as a mis dollar and cent argument, it is not neces Brodhead, Mason. lies at the bottom of all the activities Streets and public property — Brod give the game and forestry interests the sionary. While calling your attention to I; of our industrial civilization ? What is sary for us to make further comment, head, Cary, Leach. attention they require. Situation wanted bv an experienced the fact that we have a c<«pipletc Zg that element upon which all industrial Licenses—Mason, Cohn, Leach. for people will soon find out by which * * * butter and cheese maker, who is a gra Health and police—Cary, Mason, Cohn. I progress depends ? Go into any great stock of CLOTHING, HATS, I company they can save money. Health officer, street commissioner and city, along its wharves, into its build Pacific Coast producers are looking g duate from the dairy school of Madison, SHOES, Fl'KNISHING .OODS, tj for a market in Asia for butter and fruit. University of Wisconsin.-—Address to F. i The reason given in Astoria for the fire warden—Clyde Clements. ings, up and do.vii its streets, into its City attorney—B. L. Eddv. MACKINTOSHES, Ac.. .■¿x. mishap to the steamer Sue H. Elmore, Unger, Tillamook, Or. factories, offices and shops. What is H. B. Miller, of Oregon, United States when she came near becoming a coffin in On motion, these appointments were -■* Consul at Chungking, China, is investi We want you to learn to turn the one thing upon which all activity The Stars and Stripes were raised half- the brinev ocean for her passengers and confirmed. A tax of 3 mills for road and is based, whether of persons moving to gating conditions at Shanghai while mast in this citv on Wednesday as a regularly to this part of the paper crew, and especially when she was cross- 2 mills for general was levied. President awaiting a opportunity to reach his post token of respect on account of the ilea th Cohn said he would like to see the city I their tasks, or reaching their offices, I to read the list of our bargains in i ing in oyer Tillamook bar with two feet or messages and commodities being in the Yangtse Kiang Valley. He writes of Victoria. England’s wide world be GROCERIES. Here a re a few I of water in her fireroom, is that it was present a flag to be used on the flag pole that there will not be a demand for transported from place to place, trains loved Oueen and Empress of India. I found on her return to Garibaldi that the at the government depot in this city, and , apples until they can be sold to Chinese ?■ items for cash : and street-cars being propelled, build New this week. A fine line of ladies’ water came in through a seacock that on motion it was decided that Cohn & consumers at lower prices than now pre Choice Tabic Peaches, 2',4 cans, The marshal was ings erected, furnished, hearted and guard chains, gent.’s vest chains, plain had been left open. If this is the reason Co. send for a flag vail. Prunes, also, cost too much for lighted? All these multitudinous and 15 cts. instructed to fix the roof of the city hall. flat and oval 14 karat and 18 karat ofthe mishap then it comes under the multiform manifestations of the great the a verage Chinese, but Oregon growers solid gold rings, also a new line of eight head ef criminal carelessness, just as much Choice Table Apricots, 2’2 cans, city’s life are but motion in some form will get around this difficulty by shipping Teachers’ Examinations. day clocks at Letcher's jewelery store. * > ' as the brakesman who leaves a switch 15 cts. smaller grades, which can lie landed at or other, and motion depends on power, Wade & Briggs are moving their stock ! open for the next train passing that way : N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the Choice Table Pears, 2I/2cans, 15c. ;; and the basis of power is coal. Our lower prices. The demand for butter in of hardware into their new and com I to meet sudden destruction. County Superintendent of Tillamook Choice Pie Peaches, 2*2 cans, 10c. ~ civilization is unlike any that has China, Japan and the Philippines is in modious premises, which is the largest | county will hold the regular cxamitin- passed, military, ecclesiastical, artistic. creasing, and the Pacific Coast ought to The tug Geo. R. Vosberg, belonging to Choice Pic Apricots, 2l/2Cans, 10c. “ store building in Tillamook and a great tion of applicants f.ir state papers at his It produces fine It is industrial. Its end is production, capture this trade. the Nehalem Transportation Company, Choice Pie Pears, 2!4 cans, 10c. improvement to the business portion of office in Tillamook City, on Fcbruar\ its aim is industrial activity. If we butter for little money, and is in good reached this city on Sunday, and from Standard Epicurean Tomatoes, the city. 13th, 14th, 15th and 16. ns follows: position to trade with Asia. 1 all appearance she is a staunch lqpking want greatness, we must be great in Commencing Wednesday, February After looking over the government im craft. She goes to San Francisco with 2’ a cans, 3 cans 25 cts. ;; * * * dustrially. Coal is the key to the mod 13th, at 9 o'clock a.m., and continuing provements after the recent freshet, En the barge in tow from Nehalem, which is Captain H. R. Robertson of the Rob Gilman's Canned Corn, ¡»er can, ~ ern city’s greatness—cheap coal. Seek gineer Frank Batter informs us that no loaded with lumber and canned salmon, until Saturday, February 16th, 4 o’clock this first and all things else shall be ertson Raft Company, is in Portland. , 10 cts. damage was done to the dykes or jetties and expects to make the trip, with favor-, p.m. added unto you. Without it, there can He expects to start 46 men building a Boston Baked Benns, 311». cans, " W ednesday . — Penmanship, history, and they were carrying out the work for able weather in ten days. It will l>e an be no gnat railroad activity, steamship huge log raft at West port, Or., about 15 cts. sjielling Algebra, rending, school law. which they were constructed. activity, manufacturing activity. With February 15. He is removing the cradle , notinced when she will take freight from THl'RSDAY.-Written arithmetic, theory '_’P> !< l a s and |.ims^lfiets. it, everything else will come of itself. from Stella, Wash., where he has built Tillamook county has been having Portland again. The tug and barge were of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, Where will railroads want terminal fa rafts heretofore. He thinks everything Other Groceries ig Proportion. 8 some pretty weather the past week, able to cross out from Nehalem on Tues physics, civil government. St rict 1 v C JMIHH cilities, shops and supply depots? will lie in shape within a lew weeks to much to the surprise of the new comers day, the latter ha ving on board thirty | F riday .—Physiologv,geography, men Where they can get cheap coal. Where permit of his rolling the piling into place i from the east where they have been ex tons of salted salmon belonging to Mr. tal arithmetic, composition, physical will steamships gather? Where they for a raft 625 feet long, which will draw , periencing snow storms, blizzards and L. Solomon and 406.000 feel of lumber geography. can get cheap coal. Get cheap coal and between 25 and 30 feet when launched. 40° below zero at this time of the year. belonging to the mill company. S-.TfRDAY.—Botany, plane geometry, you will not have to advertise and Unless hostile legislation heads him off, Borti, on Friday evening, to the wife of Death claimed John William Johnson general historv, English literature, psy. plead for manufactures. They will Captain Robertson will construct three i I h I i 11111 h 111111 : ri 111111111111 ri 1111 Mr. Alfred Letcher, a daughter. Has re in this city last Saturday, at the resi chologv. publican prosperity induced Al. to raise dence of Mr. C. R. Hunt, where he was j Applicants will note carefully the dates another family or is it that he do not brought to be near medical advice. He for the various subjects and present I ; iß propose to allow his competitor, or his was taken down with mflammatian of themselves promptly nt the proper time. i neighbor, to get the advantage of him ? the stomach, and although a serious case, G B. L amb , County Sniierintendent. A petition was circulated to divide the it was thought he would pull through city into five wards and to invest more , until a day or so before his death, when Tax Notice. power in the hands of the mayor. Wc he had rt relapse. Everything that kind Prevents rust forming on any anti-metallic surface when exposed to all kinds of intimated in a previous issue ofthe Head- friends and medical treatment could do ' Taxes for the year of 1899 must be the 1st day of February. 1901. weather. light that this should be done, for it will for him was done, but death wrested a paid by give each secti m of the city a fair repre voung man full of promise from our midst. or costs will be added. This preparation when applied early over the surfaces of Guns, Saws, Axes and all H. H. A lderman , Sheriff. Deceased was born in Cook county. III., sentation in city affairs. kind of tools prevents any darkening of the surface or rust formation. Comes in two A sermon to young people on Sunday Aug 1st, 1877. so was aged 23 years. 5 Notice months and 18 days. He came with his evening next at the Presbyteria rch sizes, 25c. and 50c. a box. persons knowing themselves in- will l>e preached by Rev. C. P. Metzler. parents to Tillamook county in 1887, 1 AH . debte.l to me are reqtie^te'l to call in and All are cordially invited. There will be with whom he made his home until his ’ settle their accounts before the 1st of ♦ preaching n that church also on Sunday death, which occurred, Saturday, Jan. > He was baptized and February, 1901. Interest will becharged m »rning. Mr . A 1*’<wi’l hold service 19th, 1901. on all overdue accounts. in the Pres by erian church at Bay City brought up in the faith of the Lutheran i N els T hompson . church, and was a young man of good ; on Sunday afternoon at three o’clock. % ±3—1- OÊ COD1Ç ¡âTO'ÆS r Heating aqd^ir Tight j^toVe^ GUNS AND AMUNITION. We are Leadeis in our line WAGONS, PLOWS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hardware, Tinware and Builders' Supplies. Doors. Windows and Glass. Paints, Oils, "W-A-IDEl <&, BRIG-G-S, Opposite Bank. Tillamook, Oregon. I ; » I 7^0 L ila * GROCERIES. J. A. TODD & CO. i CLOUGH’S ANTIRUST $ fl •K x. •« J I I Ì T I