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H eu ùl iaht Vol. XII, No. 40 TILLAMOOK, OREGON which a number of sympathising friends vetoed the ordinance, and the veto was will be the meant of giving every persoi and neighbors attended. sustained, It was suggested that City desirous of a high school course equal BRIDGE fit beach co . Additional information to hand in re- i Altornev Eddy draw up a contract with advantages with those attending t’ e gard to the railroad situation only con- Mr- Thaver’ b,,t theci,v <“1°"*? said he public school in this city. How to ac firms what we stated two weeks since ' d1'1 "ot ,ntc,,d tak,,18 the responsib.hty complish this is exceedingly simple. The I in regard to the Portland, Tillamook & upon himself, or relieve the councilmen of county court, upon petition of 100 elec ’ Nehalem railroad scheme, and as far as their responsibility of entering in a long tors, shall submit to the people the ques we are able to learn it will lie several contract. Most of the councilmen pre tion of establishing one or more comity Have no Superior in any Market. I, years before Tillamook City sees the iron ferred a shorter contract than ten years, high schools, and if a majority of all the FULtL» LiIJME OF • horse. However, the next few months but the council did not agree upon what votes cast are in favor of the high school, I may mature some other plans which are length of time it would be willing to ac they shall be established. A special tax ; on the tapis to tap this county with a cept. The city council met again Mon must be levied to maintain the schools, i' ■ railroad, but it is a little premature for day evening, when Mr. Eddy reported thus making the burden equal and the the Headlight to place much confidence that lie draw up a contract with Mr. privileges the same throughout the coun kiïi liL at present in the scheme until certain Thayer, but instead of agreeing to that i ty. W henever it is decided to maintain I the latter sent in a proposition to furnish high schools, a county high school board ; developments take place. 15 32-candle power electric lignts at $15 must be organized consisting of the coun 1 Death claimed another promisingyoung - vi [•1 I man in this city on Saturday in the per per month, thecounil to pay $15 for in ty judge, commissioners, treasurer and stalling them. As this met with the ap superintendent, who are to serve without son of Ray McNary Quick, son of the proval of the councilmen, the streets and compensation. The expenses of the high 111 I late Mr. Chas. F. Quick and Mrs. Alice public property committee was instruct I school must be kept within the revenues. Dodge, now the wife of Captain F. E. ed to order the lights and locate where We feel confident that every person of a Dodge, and brother to Mrs. Joyce Morse they should lie placed. Bills ordered paid progressive turn of mind would take and Josie Davidson. Deceased was 17 were; Recorder’s salary, $10 ; Nick Job, pride in seeing high schools established years of age, having been born February $1.20; W. Bosley, $1: R. M. Watson, in this county, for apart from their edit- 29th, 1884, and was the victim of that $6 ; marshal’s salary, $40. ucational advantages it is a good busi dread disease, consumption. Ray ness proposition and one which will re- a II had a bright, manly spirit, and with this dound to the honor of Tillamook county Feel Like Whipped Dogs. trait of character was a favorite with and be the means of inducing people to the young people, who deplored seeing locate here. It was freely reported some months him wasting away day after day. All since that if Hanna’s ship subsidy bill Real Estate Transfers. that a mother’s tender care and Christian did not pass, the river and harbor bill kindness could do to make Ray’s fleeting J. C. Bewley to Edith M. Alderman, E V4 would meet a like fate. We hardly ex life ebb out peacefully and with joy was oflots 1 of block 4, inj. C. Bewley’s pected this to become true, but, alas, done for him. The funeral services took add. to Bay City. this is only too true, for congress has in the United Brethren church on TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS I Miss Ida Watson is filling Miss K. The editor of the Warrenton Tribune places adjourned without passing the rivers U.S. to Thomas E. Dwier, W Ya of Nw % i Sunday, when the church was packed and W Vjüf Sw V4 of sec. 22, tp. 2 S, Meyers’ place in the public school, while says he is a true Christian, a substantial and harbor bill. States like Oregon with sympathising friends. Revs. F. H. R. 7 W. Dr. Wise, resident dentist. * the latter is away attending the wedding pillar of the church and loves sacred which are depending so much on govern- Neff and C. P. Metzler delivered appro of her sister. ment improvements to enable them to Nelson L. Knighten to Ruth A. Desmond, songs ; but when, night after night, he Feed of all kinds, at Todd's. * priate addresses, anil the burial in the W Va of Se V4 and Se l4 of Sw 14» sec. Bv a mistake given us in the amount of hears a neighboring family that owes Oddfellows’cemetery. Much sympathy develop their resources must feel greatly New neckwear at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * 29, and Ne 14 of Nw V4 of sec. 32, tp. money received by the Tillamook Dairy him three years’ subscription singing is felt in the community for the bereaved indignant, and as far as Tillamook Mr. Walt. J. Smith was in the city this county is concerned it feels bitterly dis 2 S, R. 9 W. Association last week the figures should I “Jesus paid it all,’’ he feels like shedding family in this their hour of sorrow. week. I his Christianity for a time to go over appointed, so much so that we have Mary A. Bromley to Jas. H. Bromley, 1 have been $24,249.86. Three cans of Tomatoes. 25 cts., at As quite a number of new cheese fac more of the feeling of a whipped dog ( ' with a club and receipt their bills in full. acre in sec. 30, tp 1 S, R. 9 W. Jasper Lady has a petition published in Todd's. ‘ j tories are being erected this spring, let than anything else, for if there is a section H. A. Thomas et ux., to J. C. Mill, S Lj the Ocean Wave praying that the county —Astorian Herald. 20 cents buys pint bottle of Catsup, at ' court will grant him a saloon license t^. Miss M. Elinor Duffy, who resided in us again impress upon the dairymen the of country which justly deserved govern of Nw V4, Ne V4 of Nw % of sec. 32, Todd’s. ' ’ | this city some two years since, was mar necessity of retaining their young dairy ment improvements it is Tillamook 1 sell intoxicants in Union precinct. and Se V4 of Sw *4 of sec. 29, tp. 4 S, stock this year. An offer of $10 or more county. There are not a few republicans Choice Table Fruit, 15 cts. per can, at R. 9 W. The lumber schooner C. H. Wheeler and ried to Mr. Sidney Dell in Astoria on the for a one year old looks exceeding tempt in Tillamook who would rather put up 27th February. The ceremony was per Todd's. U.S. to Della M. Rhude, S Vfc of SeV4.Se the tug Geo. R. Vosburg, which were de- ing, especially to those who are waver with the delay in the improvements than V4 of Sw V4 and lot 4 of sec. 30, tp. 2 Arbuckle and Lion Coffees, 12V4 cts. lb., 1 tained in the bay on account of bad wea- formed at the Methodist Episcopal par ing whether to dispose of them or keep to see the ship subsidy bill pass, for it is at Todd's. * 1 ther on the outside, crossed out ou Sun sonage. Rev. B. F. Rowland officiated. them to increase their dairy herds, ¡fall S, R. 6 W. generally looked upon as a gigantic The service was witnessed by Mrs. Lucy ; Isaacs & Bromley are selling macin- day. U.S to William S. Jones, Se V4, sec. 32, Hitchcock, of Portland, and Mr. H. S. i the factories in the county are to be kept “graft.” The senate fooled away many tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. toshes at cost. * Assessor J S. Stephens has commenced Lyman. The bride was formerly a prom-1 well supplied with milk, then, we think, weeks discussing the ship subsidy bill, it will be necessary to have more cows, ! and in this way crowded out the river U.S. to Christopher Robbins, E%ofE A fine assortment of candies at the , assessing property, and it will assist him inent teacher in Illinois. for to make butter or cheese at a mini and harbor bill. Thus it can plainly be of E V6 of sec. 24, tp. 2 3, R. 7 W. Racket Store. * ! greatly if people will dot down all their Dr. W. A. Wise has been appointed by Fine Burbank potatoes, 60 cts. per . property—real estate, live stock, personal Governor Geer a member of the State mum cost the factories cannot do so with seen that the commercial and business U.S. to Ostrom P. Merritt. E Va of W Va property, etc. only a half supply of milk, therefore, for interests of the country have been saeri- ofsec. 22. tp. 1 S. R. 7 W. bushel, at Todd's. * Board of Dental Examiners. He was in- self protection, it is necessary to increase , ficed by the avarice of a few men who Dr. W. Tatom, the painless dentist, i Mr. W. C. King was in the city Wed. lorsed by the Republican Central Com- the dairy herds to meet the requirements I have been trying to legislate monev into William C. Jones to Phelp Zimmerinan, the city and will be found for Severn Nw V4 ofsec. 32, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. nesday from Sandlake. nittee of Multnomah county and was of the manufacturers. There is another ■ their own pockets. There is just cause weeks at the Larson house, where he i. che unanimous choice of the Multnomah way to look at it. A yearling sold for Full line of Columbian Medicines at for righteous indignation,especially from prepared to do all kinds of first class delegation to the legislature. Dr. Wise Sturgeon’s Drug Store * $10 only brings that amount ..................J of money sections of country where these improve- dentistry work. 7 " !lg was also indorsed by a nnmber of re Mr. L. B. Ziemer was in the city this i into the county, and should 1,000 be ! meats are oi of vital importance. The his publicans in this city, and we extend Captain Chris Ahues has resigned week from New London, WiS. drivenout this yearat that figureit would United States » can sacrifice life and • 5 position as mate of the steamer Sue H. our congratulation to him. mean only $10,000, while if 1,000 heifers treasure in freeing the Cubans and in Born, on the 23rd February.to the wife as Elmore and closed a contract to go Prof. B. 0. Snuffer ’ s monthly report were allowed to mature it would mean annexing and protecting the Philippine of Mr. Peter Asp, a daughter. mate on a steamer in Alaskan waters for contains this pertinent remark ; “If there somewhere in the neighborhood of$50,-i_____ , ___ ____ „ _____ _ _rf___ Island, but when it comes to appro- Percy Wiley will leave Monday to re the Western Fisheries Company. is weakness in the school that you don’t 000 added to the wealth of the county ' printing a few million dollars to improve sume his studies at Forest Grove. • Mr. W. D. Stillwell returned to the city like, please do not pout but put your annually and that much more in the the country there are senators who howl Messrs. G. W. Cox and John Gray were on Monday from Washington, D C. He shoulder to the wheel and help the tea- pockets of the dairymen who have room like grisley bears and obstruct and put down from Nehalem on Wednesday. was one of the Indian War Veterans ap cheis remove them ” That’s good every to increase their dairy herds. i every obstacle in its way because they Dr. H. H. B. Walker, of Portland, was pointed on a commission to go to the day common sense, Professor, and is a We have just finished in — A new creamery company was organiz i cannot get their hand into the taxpayers’ registered at the Larsen house this week. national capital to see what could be just rebuke to those who have imaginary ed in this city on Tuesday,' to" be' caiie’ll>ket’ in 8ome other me!lsure "There voicing, and find we are done to secure pensions for these veterans. grievances and do not take a lady-like or Try Sturgeon’s White Fine Cough the Red CloverCreamery Company,when j is no doubt but what the Oregon dele gation did everything in its power to Mr. W. E. Page returned from Durand, gentlemanly course to rectify them. Medicine. Warranted to give satisfac overstocked in many lines. 14 $25 shares were taken up. Mr. W. G. tion. * Wis., on Sunday, bringing with him his One of the most notable occurrences in Chance was chosen president and Mr. | ! have the river and harbor bill pass, but rcturns to ‘o Washington we hope Mr. George Edmunds lias returned to aged mother. Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Adams the history of the congressional legisla i Claude Thaver treasurer, while the elee. I when it returns We find that we can do the city from a business trip to San Fran and daughter accompanied them who tion marked the closing hours of the last | tion of directors resulted in Messrs. M. | every member will l>e thoroughly - - im- business on a cash basis on I nroaaad ♦ Is o > thu «M»rs«»l»s urn a rl. »'.Hal * “ d I come from the western part of Minne session of the 56th Congress. Carter, of Abblaualp, W G. Chance and J. J. Rupp l’^'1 that the people was disgusted cisco. sota. It looks quite natural to see Mr. Montana, signalized his retirement from t being chosen to fill those positions, j . i with the ship subsidy bill and righteously a much smaller stock than Lewis and S. A. Hushlieck, of Woods, . were registered at the Allen house this | Page e cl - aKa,n' the senate after six years of brilliant ser- new factory will be erected at once on indignant that congress did not pass the it requires to do a credit 1 river and harbor bill before it adjourned week. | We hope Mr. John McNamer will send vice by talking the river and harbor bill i W. G. Chance’s place, and as this is in a j j on Monday._________________ Mrs. Sidney Dell (nee Miss Duffv) a nice to death. Hcoccupied the floor for nearly splended dairying section of the county business. We will make Messrs. James W. Bodvfelt and Thos. wedding present, for we always had a 13 consecutive hours, although in the 1 the factory will not only receive a large Kellow, of Hebo, were in the city this reductions all along the line County High Schools. I vague idea that John had a spark of af- aggregate about three hours of that time amount of patronage, but it will also lie week. ! fection for that estimable lady, only he were devoted to other business. for the next 60 days. instrumental in inducing people to clear Tillamook county is drserving of and Each dollar's purchase, at Todd's, en. was like the bushful lover—missed the There was a flutter of excitement for a j up more land and increase the size of tlieir entitled to a high school, and we do not titles you to one chance in their $150.00 proper opportunity to pop the question. We want to close out our short time on Sunday afternoon in the , dairy herds so as to supply the factory know of any better time to agitate this drawing. * If Carter, of Montana, who talked 13 city. Mr. B. C. Hadley was returning with plenty of milk. Tillamook County question right now so that pupils from stock of Mackintoshes and Joseph Kodad warranted full citizen hours against the river and harbor bill from the cemetery with Miss Tilly Ander-, is showing commendable enterprise in all parts of the county may have equal ship papers on Monday. He is a native and obstructed it from passing, will come son in the buggy with him, and driving erecting creameries and cheese factories Rubber Goods, and will rights in attending a valuable instituton of Austria. to this “bottled up” section of Uncle his grey mare. When near the Christian at suitable locations, making it exceed like that free of cost. At the present time sell them at a reduction of A few pair of boots and shoes left, Sam’s domain we will guarantee that he church, the lines broke, and Mr. Hadley ingly convenient for the dairymen to have advanced pupils attending the Tillamook | which we are selling at reduced rates.— would be “bottled-up” on Tillamook Was thrown out and fell into the these institutions in close proximity to ! public school have the advantage over 10 to 20 per cent. See Racket Store. * I bar in less time than ift took to defeat mud. The animal went at a good gait their farms, and in this connection it is i other district schools in the county, for j for further reductions. until it was stopped at the west end of also noticeable how the land is gradually j the patrons saw the necessity of the high Make your purchases at the Racket the bill. being cleared where factories have been Main street, Miss Anderson retaining her Store and save money, "for a penny snved What's the trouble ? The meat mar school course and they empowered the $150.00 in presents given is a penny made.’’ * j kets are wanting hogs, but they are so scat. All the damage done was one of established. And this is not all, for the directors and they introduced it two thrifty dairymen are following their avo- • away June ist, 1901. the wheels knocked slightly askew. years ago, and with good rcsnlts as all Mr. J. L. Briggs, of the firm of Wade scarce that even spot cash will not pro cations with contentment and confidence must readily admit if they will take the A pleasing event took place on Monday & Briggs, returned from a business trip duce enough for the home trade. As this Call and get further par is the case, it would pav the dairymen to evening at the meeting of the city coun. of financial success, which is rarely met trouble to look at the rapid growth of to Portland on Saturday. raise more hogs, and if they have no use cil, when Mr. W. D. Stillwell presented ! with in other parts of Oregon. the school. This saved many parents the ticulars. Mr. W. A. Gage was in from Clover for the cash, they can give it to their the city with a gavel, which he had, on | At an adjourned meeting of the city expense of sending their children awny dale on Wednesday; also Mr. Jasper wives for pin money. his return from Washington, procured council on Saturday evening, the ordi from home and on the outside to be edu Smith from the same place. Gee, wouldn't we like to mop the floor at Mount Vernon. President A. |. Cohn nance passed at a recent meeting giving cated, and we think that pupils in other Mrs. Annie Todd returned from a busi with Carter, of Montana, for "bottling- thanked the captain for his present, and, the president authority to enter into district schools in this county should be • ness trip to Portland on Sunday and a up” the river and harbor bill. And the strange to say, this appears to be the a contract with the electric light com allowed to participate free of charge in | visit to friends on the outside. editor is not the only Tillamooker who is first gavel used to bring the city dads to pany to furnish the city with lights, and high school studies where ever one is es- j Mr. E. G. E. Wist left for Portland on wanting to let fly his pent upindignation order. A vote of thanks to Mr. Stillwell which contained articles also to purchase tablished. The new comity high school j MMCamiMMi Wednesday to purchase a plainer for the right and left. And there's going to be was unanimously passed and the city the plant, came up. Mayor Wiley had law is a valuable addition, and we hope I Yellow Fir Lumber Company. recorder was instructed to hate a suita political trouble if something is not done A good place for a girl who is willing to right this wrong. ble silver plate fixed to the gavel. to assist at milking and house work, at What with the proposed •a Portland rortiana rail ran- on Saturday, at his farm near good wages.—Apply to J. Svenson. out, ,------- the _ Fait view, Mr. Nicklof Babi. aged 53 road having blown its wi ind --------- Mrs Sturgeon returns from San Fran halem coal fields developing more smoke years, 11 month and 18 days. Deceased cisco on next steamer with complete line than actual quantity of coal, and the was one of Tillamook’s respected citizens, of summer nfillinery • Watch foropenir.g.* river and harbor bill failing to pass, this having lived her fur 19 years. He will be Which are easily roughened and irritated by exposure to extremes of weather, Presiding Elder, Rev. J. J. Bell, of the county is receiving some bad knocks the remembered as a kind neighbor, and was become velvety and smooth after using United Brethren church, preached in this past few weeks. But, no doubt, we shall much respected. He leaves a wife, to whom he was a kind and affectionate city on Sunday and held quarterly meet be able to worry along without them. ing. —. >. The steam schooner Acme, with 425,- husband.and whose memory will lie kept An exquisite preparation for Chapped Hands, Face, I.ips, etc. It is nicely s It is expected that it will take about 000 feet of lumber from the Truckee mill, in loving remembrance by a sorrowing two weeks to construct the bridge across sailed on Saturday. A little anxiety was widow. Besides his wife, no relatives of perfumed and contains no oily or sticky substances. Gloves can be worn immediately Kelchis river. All the material is on the occasioned at Hofisonville this week by his reside in this community. Deceased after using. 25c. per bottle. the non-arrival of the schooner Chico. It was born in Switzerlrnd April 16. 1847, ground. ! and became to the United State, in 1S7L | A| At the annual school meeting Monday was reported that she was outside on The remain» were buried on Monday in | Monday, but she did not get in. She ar I’, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. Mr. Henry Alderman was unanimously THE RELIABLE >R1 the John»on cemetery. Rev. F. H. Neff elected director and Mr. T. Coates re rived today and will load lumber at the 11 ■ conducting the religious service«, at^ Truckee mill. elected clerk. KAJI^ \ COO^ gTOVEg Heating aqdTight ¡Stoves i GUNS AND AMUNITION. We are Leadexs in our line æ I WAGONS, PLOWS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. •1 Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies. Doors, Windows and Glass. Paints, Oils, <&, BRIGGS, Opposite Bank. Tillamook, Oregon Overstocked. Delicate Skins Cloti^h’s Almond AFoilet Creme ARLES I. CLOUGH, i