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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1901)
illainook ìlcaòlùjljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY 28, 190^ íi.50 per year, was superseded by a man whom the carrying a depth of 22 to 24 ftjet. With SOUTH PRAIRIE. directors bad sent east for. This was the a straight and deep channel, there will D. Billings, the new renter of the only riffle in an otherwise harmonious be no trouble to secure steamers to come Daniels’ place, visited the praire Mon ■J proceeding, although it looked at one ; here and load. day. time that it w’as going to take just as Frank Fitzpatrick has completed the ____ À Census for Tillamook County. many ballots to elect a director as it does extensive addition to his barn. to elect a senator in the stale legislature. Miss Maude Belshe, of The Dalles, has 1900. 1890. been employed as teacher in District f*i ^ne °T the stockholders was heard to sav, - ’ Barnegat................................... 25 Have no Superior in any Market. when the cheese factory proposal was Bay precinct, including Bay No. 2. •voted down, ‘‘Won’t that make thecalves 218 ' John Marolf will return from his win City town.............................. 337 FUUk LtlHE OF at Fairview rejoice.” Bay City town........................ 203 ter’s sojourn in California some time in If the business men of this city were Beaver .,.................................... 220 174 March. imbued with the same ideas of other pro Blaine......................................... 150 Dervy Quick is the principal farmer on .......... gressive cities they would have tendered Carnahan ......................... . 91 I the prairie this year. He will put in 77 Mr. CaH. Wheeler a banquet to show Dolph......................................... 87 G6 I about 40 acres of oats. their appreciation of his enterprise in Fairview................................... 435 South Prairie cheese factory returns, building the tug and schooner and con Foley ......................................... 83 90 net per pound for butter fat, were for the senting to load lumbet in Tiliamook city. I Garibaldi.................................. 223 182 months of October, 27.32 cts. ; Novem This is the kindofenterprise which makes i Hebo.......................................... 2G2 159 ber, 27 cts.; December, 24 cts. How’s business, keeps the wheels of industry ' Hoquarton precinct, includ- that ? moving and helps to make a weekly pay I ing part Tillamook City ... 526 911 WILSON RIVER. roll. As the Nehalem Transportation • Tillamook City, part of ...... 362 Company from now on wifi prove a for Total for Tillamook City, in Owing to the increase of population ill midable factor in adjusting some of the Hoquarton and Tillamook this section of Tillamook county, the present transportation difficulties, it is precincts ............................... 834 directors of district No. 10 have decided plain to see that the merchants who ship i Little Nestucca........................ 299 224 to enlarge the present school building, on ibis line will have less freight charges ' Nehalem precinct, including and also make other necessary improve to pay, consequently they will have an Nehalem town ... 325 136 ments. Andrew Anderson has been given advantage over their competitors who I Nehalem town ... ... 59 lhe contract to perform the work. pay more by the other line. Already Netarts ................ ... 109 153 As the patrons of the Wilson river some of the merchants have reduced the Sand Lake .......... ... 86 cheese factory have been paid up to Jan price of some goods on account of the South Prairie..... 174 uary 1st, a little figuring with a lead pen ... 338 reduced charges by the new line. This is j Tillamook precinct, includ- cil will reveal to them the fact that dairy V. another matter in which we should ap | ing part Tillamook City ... 672 ing in Tillamook county is a money-mak preciate Mr. C. H. Wheeler’s enterprise, Tillamook City, part of ...... 472 ing occupation. Your correspondent has Portuguese Joe. in his hog raising in-1 Claude Thi ver treasurer, This creamery for the small merchants . who have been Union......................................... 217 216 been inform«! that W. B. Alder man rea TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS dustry, is creating enough noxiousness was in receipt of 826,769 pounds of milk discriminated against can now save just lized, as a patron of the above named and microbes so that everybody can have last year, which produced 30,764 pounds one half in freight charges by shipping by Total 4,471 2,932 factory, $50.05 per head from a herd of Dr. Wise, resident dentist. a double dose of disease germs And that of butter fat and from this was made the new line. nine Jerseys, most of which are three year Feed of all kinds, at Todd’s. too in proximity to the public school. To Our Critics. olds, while the remainder are two year 35,641 pounds of butter. The butter fat ___________ _________ _________ The Port af Tillamook Commission Three cans of Tomatoes, 25 cts., at •I Representative B. L. Eddy returned averaged 24.05 cents per pound and the- met on Wednesday in Mr. Claude Thay- olds. There are some dairymen who pro As it is not etiquette forone newspaper bably realize more, as one who does i ot Todd’s. to the city on Wednesday. Before leav butter 21.01 per pound, amounting t^-i er’s offices, with the following members to insert a communication pertaining to live many miles from here stated to me 20 cents buys pint bottle of Catsup, at ing Portland the .Multnomah delegation little over $7,484.61, while the average present: Vice President A. J Cohn. matter appearing in another newspaper that hs realized as much as $100 from presented him with a gold watch as a test w’as 4.7. A discussion ensued as to Secretary Claude Thayer, and Messrs. Todd’s. Todd, H. H. Alderman, as long as the columns of the paper are one dairy cow. [As our correspondent Choice Table Fruit, 15 cts. per can, at token of appreciation for his valuable the propriety of putting in a cheese plant P. W. open to anyone to criticise, neither will has not stated how this industrious in connection with the creamery, but it F. R. Beals, P. McIntosh and D. T. services in the state legislature. Todd’s. it be etiquette for the editor of the Head- dairymen did so, we presume it was by Edmunds. To fill the vacancies of Mr. F. E. Norton and family, of Gas was unanimously voted down. Arbuckle and Lion Coffees, 12J/2 cts. lb., 1 light to answer Mr. Claude Thayer s let peddling milk in Tillamook City.] the three retiring members, Messrs. Mr. S. J. Dellinger came in on business ton, Or., came in on the steamer Friday. ter published in our contemporary last at Todd’s. * last Friday, and we thought, sure, when A. McNair, J. A. Taft and B. C. Lamb week, further than to say that the infor Mrs. Ida Wallin visited at Gust W ck Mr. J. H. Davis came in from Eugene He has rented the Elmore place, and from | this we can infer that Mr. Elmore must we saw him come sailing up Main street were elected to fill their places. The mation given in the Headlight’s article lund’s last Saturday for a few days. last w’eek. Rev. G. A. Osbrink came in on the last 1 have answered Mr. Norton’s advertise-1 that he had come to resurrect and try his i Commission then proceeded to elect the in regard to the proposed railroads did Mr. R. L. Wade returned to the city on meat which appeared in the Headlight. | hand again booming Bav City or some officers for the ensuing term, which re not by any means originate in theeditor's boat and will conduct services at the Thursday. other place, but found he had had enough ! suited as follows: President, A. J. Colin; It was Monday night before the result cranium, but the principal features came Latimer school-house next Sunday morn Isaacs & Bromley are selling macin of the senatorial election was known in experience in that direction to do him the | vi^e ¡»resident, J. A. Taft; secretary from a railroad man in Portland and sent ing at 11 o’clock and evening at 7:30 But he 'and treasurer, Claude Thayer. As toshes at cost. this city, ami it would have been Tues remainder of his natural life. Due i.v to one of the largest merchants in Tilla o’clock. Mrs. Gust Wicklund, who lias been A fine assortment of candies at the day afternoon had not the news been looked awfully suspicious at everybody ' R was thought the Commission should mook City, to acquaint him, as a person- after nine years’absence for fear those to ! have an executive committee it was un- Racket Store. brought across the mountain by a per whom he had induced to purchase Bay J animously agreed that the president,vice ! al fri;nd, of the situation. As itcontain- quite ill, is slowly improving. Miss Hattie Smith is staying at Gust. j ed some points which had already been Fine Burbank potatoes,—60octs. per son coming in this direction. The wires City town lots should suddenly exclaim ■_ ¿»resident and secretary act in that cap made puBlic, and others which had not, Wick lund’s. are down. bushel, at Todd’s. «is armr ‘‘Lynch him !” for we are living in a i ity, and the Cotuuiiasion agreed to make Mrs. Olef Johnson arrived from the Full line of Columbian ^IcAficines at Ed. Walker has sold his harness shop , wicked and perverse generation when I the meetings for the first Tuesday after- we think we should ha\e been wantingin East on the last steamer safely and duty if we did not publish them, for the to Henry Crenshaw, who will ship in the] I even moral crusaders indulge in that style j I noon in each month. The secretary sub- Sturgeon’s Drug Store. public have a right to know the truth. well. All her friends are pleased to have The steamer Elmore came in on Friday largest general stock of saddlery goods of procedure. Well, Dellinger got off easy ! milted the following resolution, to be Under these circumstances what would her among them again. ever brought to Tillamook. Henry is and left again on Sunday. I and breathes freeer now that his Satanic spread on the minutes of the meeting | our critics have done had they been in ' too well known here to need any recom majesty has been defeated of another and a copy sent to the Oregon delegation The board of county commissioners mendation, and we predict for him a victim by the generous spirit and large, ami Captain W. W. Harts, the govern ] the editor’s position ? We are all aware will meet next Wednesday. : that Mr.Thayer has been interested in the prosperous business. * ment engineer in charge of the works in heartedness of the Tillamook people. commercial and business interests of Messrs. Ottis and Frank Farmer were The Astorian says: ‘‘The Tillamook The lumber schooner C. H Wheeler, Tillamook: “Resolved that the Port of Tillamook co. and city for a number of | in the city from Hebo on Tuesday. Headlight has an advertisement of a ! w hich had on board about 500,000 feet | ! Tillamook Commission express in un Mr. Henry Crenshaw came in on the meat market which quotes the following 1 of spruce lumber, taken from the Tilla- ; qualified terms its earnest appreciation years, and it w as with the same object in ; view that we published the article, for | boat from Portland for a few days. prices: Poterhouse, 8 cents; sirloin, 7 ■ mook and Pacific saw mills, was tow’ed ! | by the Port of Tillamook Commission we do not want to see the business in- | Try Sturgeon’s White Fine Cough cents; beef roast, 6 cents; boiling beef, down by the tug Geo. R.Vosburgon Fri- | the result of the work accomplished by terests jeopardized. One thing we do | Medicine. Warranted to give satisfac 5 cents ; pork 7 cents. Just double those • day, their destination being San Francis ! the Government upon Tillamook Bay appreciate, and that is fair and gentle- i prices and you have what the same kind co. Mr. J. A. Taft was instrumental in ' and Hoquarton slough. Resolved, fur- tion. manly criticism, and we accept Mr. , . ther, that the Commission would res- of meat sells for in Astoria. ” chartering the vessel, and to him belongs i We have just finished in Mr. F. L. Parker was in from Astoria Thayer’s letter as such, Mr. Thayer has | on Friday and returned on the same Mr. Briggs went out on the stage the honor of loading the first lumber ' pectfully urge the improvement of Tilla- admitted that it was no Want of cour- i voicing, and find we are Friday on a business trip to Portland to schooner in this city and the largest ves- I 1 mook bar.” boat. tesy which impelled him to write the , overstocked in many lines. I sei to navigate Hoquarton slough,which ! Fail view Grange, No. 273, meets at be gone about ten days. As the stage Lumber Shipping Again Resumed. letter referred to above, but simply be- ! ' was impossible before the government pulled out he saluted theeditorand called cause the Herald was not published until ] Ackley’s hall on Friday, March Sth, at, We find that we can do ' out : “Say, Baker, I’m coming back on improved the slough last year, thus it is | The steamer Acme, under charter to the next day and that some friends of | - 10 n.ni. i ihc cars.’* We believe he will, but it will a source of gratification to see that these the Truckee Lumber Company, arrived the city urged its immediate publication, Each dollar’s purchase, at Todd’s, en-1 business on a cash basis on improvements are now’ beginning to ben- J at Hobsonyille on Wednesday morning. so on that score we have no reason to tides you to one chance in their $150.00 ' be on the huiricane deck of a cayuse. fit the commerce of Tillamook, and as I This is the maiden trip of the Acme, and complain in the least. a much smaller stock than I Mr. Leigh Jones, late manager of the drawing. * * * ! Trnckee mill, came in on the steamer for ! further improvements are made so will she acquitted herself creditably on the it requires to do a credit A few pair of boots and shoes left, ! the commerce of the port increase and, voyage up the coast. B ut we are not in the least surprised w hich we are selling at reduced rates. j | a few days from San Francisco on Wed- grow in importance. On the return of I The Acme is of a different type of business. We will make ' nesday and was shaking hands with his that the railroad article caused a little Racket Store. the vessels, Mr. Taft expects to partly ' steamer than those that have formerly | friends in this city the same day. As he reductions all along the line consternatiou and a nine days’ wonder, Make your purchases at the Racket, reads the Headlight religiously he is kept load the schooner with lumber at the^ carried lumber from Tillamook, in that ■ ■ for we quite anticipated that it would. Pacific mill and Mr. Wheeler will com she is of large beam and light draught, Store and save money,‘‘for a penny saved for the next 60 days. | well posted. He leaves again Friday. Having published what we believed to be plete loading with lumber from the mill and that her machinery and houses are is a penny made.’* I Mr. Thoe. Steinhilber paid this city * The last quarterly meeting of the year at Nehalem. The Nehalem Transport« located amidships, all of which features the unvarnished truth, no one have rea We want to close out our will I k held at the United Brethren church tion Company will now lie an important tend to make her especially adapted for sons to complain unless they can produce a visit for a few days and was shaking on March 3rd and 4th. Rev. C. C. Bell positive proof of anything to the con stock of Mackintoshes and factor in the transportation business and bar w ork. hands with his old friends last w’eek. trary to disprove what we stated. ] will preach on Sunday morning and even- divert business from Portland to San The Aime is expected to carry 425,000 Rubber Goods, and will r Bay City has lost its charter, the state j 1 ing at the usual hours. Communion ser- Francisco, as the freight charges are feet of lumber, making her one of the « sell them at a reduction of legislature having knocked it out on ac I service on Snnday morning. Business lower and it avoids rehandling, as is now’ 1 largest carriers ever put oil the Tilla It’s just as far across the ferry as it is count of a petition to that effect. I session on Monday, the hour to be an- done at Astoria. Owing to bad weather mook trade. Captain Chas. Lundquist, back, but the puli home seems longer. 10 to 20 per cent. See us ■Hidaude Jones and family came in I nounccd on Sunday. All are cordially in on the outside the vessels have not cross who formerly ran here as captain of the When a man becomes so good that lie for further reductions. vited. learner Friday from California Protection and Albion, is the master of needs no redemption, it is well to lock ed out yet. * it to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i i Since there has been so much talk on At a meeting of the Tillamook Dairy the Acme, and has expressed himself as up the spoons. $150.00 in presents given 1 the outside aliout Tillamook, nearly al. Association k . - - -- A 1 T a • xl « at 4 ... which U ... L *1 a CVf on X Monday, good being very pleased with her ¡jerformance Many a man spoils a good sweetheart Mrs.Sturgeon has gone to San Fran the letters the past few weeks addressed number of stockholders were present and up to date. away June ist, 1901. to take unto himself a mighty poor wife. to this office for information have come which was presided over by Mr. Holden. The Truckee Lumber Company expects cisco to select a choice line of the latest No wise man tries to read looking from business or professional men who The secretary (Mrs. S. Severance) read to be running in full blast from this time designs in Spring and Summer millin Call and get further par are looking for locations. Perhaps we the annual report of the association, and on, as two other steamers have been en backward when he has just passed an ery. have wasted a little time and a number that part which is of interest to the pub gaged in conjunction with the Acme to icecream sign and is with his girl. ticulars. Kev. C. P. Metzler will preach at Bay I of stamps acquainting these parties that Some call it chance; some call it luck ; lic showed that the creamery received transport the output of the mill. The City on Sunday morning and in the Pres ail lines of business are well represented some call it the fruit of ambition and en 2,528,881 pounds of milk last year, the steamer Chico is due to arrive at Hob- by terian church in this city in the even i in this city, but some people perhaps will deavor—but Whatever it is, it gets there. average test of which was 4.11. This soiiville on Friday, and the W. H. ing. I criticise us for doing so. The happiest moment of a woman’s produced 104,971 pounds of butter fat Kruger will load next week. Mr. Richard Nixon, receiver of the I ’ On Monday school districts will be | at an average of 23 cents per pound, and The bar is in better shape than for a life is when she can say, “I told you so.” Oregon National Bank, came in on the I called upon to elect directors, and all we the butter manufactured was 120,888 long time past, the channel now Ixring In the case of the baby, it isn't always steamer in connection with business need say on this point is, that it is to the pounds, amounting to $24,782.04 The straight to the whistling buoy, and teething. Sometimes it’s pins. with that long defunct institution. best interest of the public school that ' directors elected were Messrs Fred Burk The city council met on Wednesday i each district select the best material in halter, John Morgan and Albert Marolf, evening, only to adjourn until Saturday i the vicinity to fill these vacancies, irres-1 and Mr. Claude Thaver was unanimous- tn take up the electric light ordinance pective of political or other affilia Iv elected treasurer. In a brief discus ! lions. We all w ant to see go«»d schools sion which ensuW. a motion was made vetoed by Mayor Wiley. Commissioner Parrish is making pre throughout the county, and if directors to instruct the directors to put in a cheese Which are easily roughened and irritated by exposure to extremes of weather, parations to put in a new bridge across , I are elected who are progressive, it is an factory in connection with the creamery, Kckl is river, which was carried out and ' assurance that oar public schools will but was voted down by a vote of nearly become velvety and smooth after using I not suffer by a chetse paring policy in two to one. One of the stock holders, who dc«Woyed by a recent freshet. thought the association had not done as TfA a pair of Veatch’s hand made selecting poor teachers at poor wages shoJ, thev are just boss. Genuine aligá j and then expect them to be as proficient well last yenrowing loirregnlarshipping An exquisite preparation for Chapped Hands, Face, Lip*, etc. It is nicely ! and capable in teaching as the exjierienc- facilities, attributed this also to having tor and any French material used if de perfumed and contains no oily or sticky substances. Gloves can be worn immediately a butter maker employed who, he said, ed and well paid teachers. sired. Prices very reasonable. after using. 25c. per bottle. The annual meeting of the stockholders “Was drunk morning, noon and night ; The annual school meeting will be held week in and week out and month in and | of Long Prairie Creamery was held on in this city on Monday afternoon for the Toesdav, when Messrs. H. Rogers, J. F month out.” It was his opinion that purpose of electing one director and clerk. THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Martin'and R.M. Ha wank rat were elected the creamery had one good butter maker Mr. G. H. Davies is the retiring director for a short time daring the year, but he I directors ; Henry Rogers secretary and i and Mr. Thos. Coates the clerk. M|li$ cook; sto VE£ I Heating agd^ii1 Tight ¡StoVe$ GUNS AND AMUNITION. We are Leaders in our line. WAGONS PLOWS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Hardware, Tinware add Builders’ Supplies. Doors, Windows and Glass, Paints, Oils, •XAT-A-IDE <&, BRIGGS. Opposite Bank. Tillamook, Oregon Overstocked. ■ I Delicate Skins Clough's Almond Toilet Creme (HARLES I. CEOUGII,