Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 21, 1901, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, MARCH
ax, 190*
$1.50 per year,
sions. There is no way of procuring an
At His Old Tricks.
estimate for its improvement until the
Some people continue to talk railroad, provision contained in the bill liecomes a
W. E. Page has just returned from the
If you want a can that is a good can,
others coal and gold, but if we want to law. This dispels the hope that the sur­ East and is now readv to buy all kinds
A milk can that can’t be beat,
be abreast with the “outside world” it is vey of the bar had been provided for apart of second hand goods and pay the high­
Go and buy the Buhl Can
Anyone
oil which is being talked there.
from the river and harbor bill.
Mr. est cash price for the same.
At Wade & Briggs down the street.
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Tongue feels quite keenly the disappoint­ wanting to sell out his household goods
If you should happen to hear in a week ment caused by the defeat of the river will save money by calling on me, for I
or so that a few railroad men are rub­ and harbor bill, but he is not discour- pay spot cash and take all goods you
ber-necking in this part of the county do ' aged, for he says : “There, however, is have to sell. Call at my residence or
I not get excited and think that it means a ( no help for it, and the only thing is to leave word at the Post office.
W. E. P age .
gird up our loins, introduce the bill early
railroad right away.
Tillamook, Ore.
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at the next session, and endeavor to push
In view of the fact that a large num­ it, so that there will be no opportunity
Teachers’ Examination.
ber of people from the East arc expected in to hold it up.
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Notice
is hereby given that the County
Portland for the purpose of locating in
If socialism is such a good thing in ' Superintendent of Tillamook county
Quoted
Oregon, some of the wideawakecounties
have sent men to that city with the idea theory, we are wondering whv our so- ! will hold the regular examination of
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of getting the new comers tu head their cialist friends in the south part of the applicants for county papers at the
way. And Tillamook is without a spell­ county do not put it into practice. To Court-house in Tillamook City, Oregon,
see whether they are sincere, are they commencing Wednesday, April 10, 1901,
binder to spell-bound these people
willing to put all their possessions, whe­ at 9 o’clock a.m., amj| coiUimauig.nuU
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ther they are much or little, in a common Friday. April 12. at l .wr o’cloeh p.H|.
Is the army worm going to make its
cause, and place themselves on an equal­
The following pi<>>gf inis will be fol­
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
and
appearance in Oregon again this year ?
ity one with the other ? If a colony of lowed :
We see that in several parts of the state I
Ammunition, Guns,
twenty or thirty socialists refuse to prac­
For First, Second and Third Grade
Tackle
they have been turned up in plowing, and
tice locally what they preach, how in
Certificates.
from what we can gather they have not
thunder can they expect the entire world I W ednesday . — Penmanship, history,
made their exodus from Tillamook. We
to do su ? If socialism is such a good ; orthography, reading.
certainly hope they will migrate, for the
thing, let them demonstrate it to us in
THVRSDAY.-Written arithmetic, theory
farmers have no desire to feed them with
practice right here at home. We have of teaching, grammar, school law’.
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their crops.
Cornei' Main and Stilimeli Avenue
heard the same arguments by socialist
F riday .—Geography, mental arithme­
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It appears that the officials of Bay City agitators that were used by Mr. Keller tic, physiology, civil government.
Primary Certificates.
are not going to let a little thing like the the other evening ever since we can re­
W ednesday . — Penmanship, ortho­
state legislature smashing the city char­ member, and they were just as sanguine
in their prophesy as he is that it would graphy, reading.
Grayson‘& McNamer have bought the • prospects for gold are in the mountains ter trouble them in the least, for they are
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS.
be only a few years before their ideas
T hursday . —Art of questioning, theory
proceeding
just
as
though
nothing
had
i
j
east
of
this
city.
stallion Duke of Portland from Beals
would convert the world. But theory and of teaching, methods.
occurred
to
disincorporate
the
boom
city
Bros., which gave so much satisfaction 1 i Mr. C. F. Keller spoke on “Law and
Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 21st
radical notions have not yet done so, nor
last season, and the French stallion Glen Order’’ in this city on Monday evening, Is it going to be a case of which is the
is it likely to do so, unless the socialists day of March, 1901.
Mr. L. E. Oberg was in from Nestocton
biggest
toad
in
the
puddle
—
the
city
dads
Lee will also make the season at their or, to be more correct, a talk on social­
G. IL L amb ,
will demonstrate to the satisfaction of
on Wednesday.
or the state legislature ?
barn.
ism straight. Almost as many ladies
County School Superintendent.
the people that their system will turn
Mr. L. Hushbeck was in from Woods
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In the enrollment of persons of school ; were present as men. Mr. Keller took
I age in this district, they nunilier 342, or j the regular stereotyped line of argument It was the intention of Assessor J. S. this world into a heaven below. True, The singer owned, when asked to sing,
on Wednesday.
Mr. Keller is not such afire-brand of a
He sometimes <
plMRhM kfaudd.
Full line of Columbian Medicines at five less than the previous year, and ac- on socialism for his address, attempt­ Stephens, when he started in to assess
•peaker as some socialists we have
nt anything;
Sturgeon’s Drug Store.
. cording to this the district is not increas­ ing to prove that the laws under which we { last week, to raise the assessment of the heard speak, but nevertheless he indulges They said : “Th
An anxious a idience’ attends.”
Mr. A. Letcher has sold his jewelry ing with children of school age, but is are governed increases rather than dimi­ county from one to three million dollars, in forciful remarks of an extremely radi­
He warbled with a hrisssy fuug.
falling off.
nishes crime. The laws they propose will but on account of the new assessment cal nature.
stock to Mr. E. Jenkins.
And when the song was done, inc
law
being
considered
by
some
attorneys
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give
everyone
an
inalienable
right
to
that
Portuguese Joe’s steed and wheelless
Messrs. James and George Irwin were
to be unconstitutional, he will follow the
sighs,
Now that the assessor is taxing the
swill wagon made a dash through the which produces wealth and places all on
in from Seaside this week.
an equality, whereas now, with our nine­ example of other counties and assess as county, we rise to make a remark. If the Fatigueful, proved he should have sur.g
i
city
on
Wednesday
without
its
jehu
Tomatoes, 3 cans, 25c. ; Arbuckle and |
But to annoy his enemies.
in previous years.
county ever expects to secure good roads
driver and was stopped at Cohn’s cor­ teenth and twentieth century ideas of law
Lion coffee, 12Vfec., at Todd’s.
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the non-residents must be taxed higher
“A man of artistic temperament never
ner without doing any’damage. We do and order, and boasted spread eagle
Mr. Jack Murphy returned last week
We know it is not a very Christian than what they are now. Considerable worries about the money he owes. ”
not think it was a caseof too much oats. liberty of the United States, we are but
spirit to indulge in, but somehow or other land in this county is held by speculators,
from visiting friends in the East.
slaves
to
Shylocks.
To
prove
this
the
“No ; but it nearly kills him when he
A missionary service at the Presby­
our religious scruples will not keep down
The Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’s new saw
terian church on Sunday evening drew sjieakcr took up the labor question and a rebellious spirit in wishing that ex­ and now is the time to tax it when there doesn’t get money that is owing to
mill has commenced sawing lumber.
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together a large congregation, when an showed the deplorable condition of the ; Senator Tom Carter, who talked the is something of value upon it, for after him.”
the timber is cut off it will lie almost an
Miss Maude Belshe came in on Satur­ interesting service followed, in which the working men in the large cities. He also
As for Aguinaido, the lying, treacher­
twitted the gold bugs, monometalists river and harbor bill to death, was in impossibility to collect any tax from ous scoundrel—’’
day to teach school at South Prairie.
voung folks took an active part. Rev. C.
and
populists’ paper money, and charac­ hades talking the devil to death. The some of this land. With all the valuable
“Hush! Speak nothing evil concern­
Messrs. C. F. Keller and F. C. Varnet P. Metzler made some appropriate re-
terized
churches as frauds, which will be H eadlight believes lie would have been timber resources of the county we can­ ing a man who has been dead as many
were in the city Monday from Neskowin
narks on work in the missionary field,
swept away, and in their place socalism far belter employed if he had been.
not see why it should not be assessed times as he has. ”
Each $1 purchase at Todd’s entitles especially in China.
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I will cause a universal brotherhood to ex*
high enough to get the county out of
you to one chance in $150 prizes on
Tuttle’s telephone line between here ist. Socalism, as Mr. Keller defined it,
We hear that a few of the enterprising debt and provide the means to construct
■md
Forest
Grove,
which
has
been
down
June 1st.
worked like a co-operative company, and citizens of Forest Grove have been con­ good roads in the county. It is not right
Mr. J. J. Henderson was in the city on all winter, is now in working order and > when anything was produced or manu­ sidering a proposition to purchase the that the burden of taxation should fall
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Thursday from Blaine; also Mr. Lloyd Tuttle is tooting for business again. factured it would lie taken to a ware­ Wilson River toll road, which is to be upon those who improve theirland, place
As
he
gives
a
liberal
service
and
was
the
H. Henderson.
house and exchanged for other articles or sold at public auction the 1st April. Ii stock upon it and build houses, barns,
Mr. Clark Hadley has illuminated his first local industry in the telephone busi­ money, the latter to lie on paper with they do come into possession of it they etc. While, on the other hand, the tim­
saloon on the outside with about thirty ness in this county, he is still deserving of the person’s picture upon it. By placing will put the road in good sha|>e, bridge ber speculator, who pays but a few hun­
support and patronage.
all on an equality it would be necessary the Wilson river and make an effort to dred dollars for a claim, makes no im­
electric lights.
Tillamook county has’been favored for people to labor only three hours a day again secure the travel over that road.
provements upon it nor do they add
Donald Newman, grandchild of Mrs.
with an unusual amount of fine weather to supply their wants.
wealth to the county, yet they expect to
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Sturgeon, fell on the stove and burned
the past winter, and the bright days and
Several owners of Portland barber make four or five thousand dollars when I
TO OUR
his face badly.
warm atmosphere is in maked contrast Profitable Dairying in Tillamook. shops have tired of Sunday closing and the time comes to dispose of them. It is
Mrs. Shelden came up from Hobson- to the blizzards, snow storms and cold
it is expected that one or two of the time Tillamook county got dead next to
ville last week and is paying friends in
Another instance of successful and pro­ shops will purposely violate the law in herself, and the timber speculators who I
snaps in the eastern and middle states,
this city a visit.
some of which are getting a dose of this fitable dairying in Tillamook county is order to bring the constitutionality of have to pay an increase in their taxes
Travel is again resumed over the Foley kind of weather right now.
furnished by the annual returns of the I the law into court. The boss barbers of w’ould only congratulate themselves that
river, the new bridge being completed so
Although we are not situated to show South Prairie cheese factory, which have Portland were not unanimous in de­ they had got off so easy in the past, nor
as to allow teams to cross.
our goods to advantage, we feel that been made up the past week. This is the i manding the passage of the law and its would it in any way affect the disposal
Todd & Co. will receive another lot of we can say without boasting that we first annual returns for Ihst year to come constitutionality was questioned on the of timber claims. Here is the situation'
fine Burbank potato« on first boat at have purchased the finest line of millinery to hand of cheese factories, and they are floor of the house in the debate preceding in a nutshell : The county is in debt some- |
the old prices, 60c. per bushel.
and dress trimmings ever brought to a criterion ot the successful operation of the vote on the bill. Representative thing like $45,000 or $50,000, with not
Mr. R. Crawford, sr., is in thecity from Tillamook. The styles this year are very the other cheese factories belonging to Dresser, of Clackamas county, who was much likelihoods of it decreasing, at least, ;
Nehalem, and will go out to Portland in pleasing and we know we can please you Mr. P. McIntosh in this county. The one of the ablest lawyers in the house, for the present. If timber claims are not i
South Prairie cheese factory has been in declared that it was class legislation and assessed higher, and when the timlier is
if yon desire the latest.
a week or so with his daughters.
operation now two years, and the pat­ would not stand if the supreme court cut,this indebtedness will fall heavily up- j
M.
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turgeon
&
Co.
Easter will soon be here and Mrs.
rons are more than pleased with the sat­ was called to decide upon that point.
on those who have improved the country
Grayson & McNamer are putting ano­
Sturgeon has the largest line of pattern
isfactory results of that institution, for
and thereby enhanced the value of the
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ther addition, 14 by 100 feet, on the east
hats ever brought to Tillamook.
when dairymen receive 25c. per pound,
According to Captain Hart's Inst re­ speculator’s timlier. When the valuable |
side
of
their
livery
barn.
When
complet
­
The Allen house has been undergoing a
net, for butter fat, it is plain proof that port $1,232 is the amount of money that timlier is cut offit will lie too late to make
few improvements in being repapered ed they will have stable room for 100 they are in a profitable business, especial­
remains unused for the improvements in the timlier speculators bear their share
One Ticket Given with
horses, and will be the most convenient
and ready for the summer trade.
ly as they raise all the feed on their Tillamook. As this is somewhat below of this indebtedness, so it is just as well ,
and largest livery barn this side of Port­
each
dollar purchase for
farms
for
their
dairy
herds.
This
is
where
to
start
in
right
now
with
the
intention
,
It is announced that the Goble, Neha­
the amount of money which was intend­
land, and as it is expected there will be
cash.
Tillamook has an advantage over other ed to hold over for iiicidential exfienses of bringing the county up to a cash
lem & Pacific Railroad will have its sur­
an unusually large amount of travel into
' counties in dairying, in raising—instead and lookwig after the plant, work cannot basis, which must lie one of the planks of j
vey into the Nehalem Valiev completed
Tillamook this year, Grayson & McNa­
of buying—plenty of feed for winter and ■ lie started up again until after the next the republican party of this county—ami
by April 1.
mer are making preparations to handle
Dr. Tatom, the painless dentist, will the trade, also affording plenty of accom­ summer, making this an ideal dairying river and harbor bill passes congress, i implicitly carried out—if that party ex- j
country and the best in the State ot Ore­ and as it will lie next Decern Iter before pects to carry the election and continue ■
leave for Nehalem on the 25th, returning modation for farmer’s teams.
gon. When dairymen can raise their own it meets again, nil government improve­ to run county affairs.
the 31st, and will then remain in the city
Another daughter was added to the feed and make a net profit of $50 and
for a few days only.
,
ments in this county will lie bus|>ended. |
family of Mr. W. N. Vaughn at Bay View over per annum from the milk of each
Thanks to ex-Senator Carter and those
I’ll not judge you, O King Edward;
Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach Sunday on Sunday last, when his son, Mr. Guy
Cnlmy I shall wait to see
morning and evening in the Presbyterian C. Vaughn was united in wedlock to Miss cow it is a sure sign that they are doing who were behind the ship subsidy bill—
well, and as prqof of this the many im­ we should have said “graft’’ to lie more
What you do to Alfred Austin
church in this city and at Bay City at Lola Darby, daughter of Mrs. D. B. Dar­
provements in farm property the past truthful.
When he has n Verbal spree.
three o'clock in th; afternoon.
by. Justice Sam Downs, with becoming few years is a good indication that the |
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Mr. C. E. Reynolds sold two timber dignity, tied the wedding knot in the pre­ dairymen are prosperous. The numer­
“The bride must have studied the mar­
Congressman Tlios. H. Tongue informs
claims to the Olean Land Co. for $850 sence of a number of relatives and friends, ous institutions like the South Prairie
us that the provision for the survey of riage service a long time. ’’
each ; and Mr. R. W. Robbins sold a who congratulated the happy couple and cheese factory erected in the county have
“ What makes you think so ? ”
the Tillamook bar was a part of the
claim to the same company for $1,000 wished them a long life of happiness. been of inestimable value to Tillamook !
“When the officiating clergyman fa I.
river and harbor bill, and of course meets
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Redberg werein the Both Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vaughn are well and the dairying industry, as the figures thesam? fate as the rest of the provi- tered she prompted him. ’*
city on Wednesday from Oretown, and known in the county with a large circle given below at this factory will readily !
people guessed wronglv when they had of friends to add their congratulations show :
and best wishes, in which we join. Mr. Amount of milk received ... 925,883 lbs. !
an idea that they were a bridal couple.
W. N. Vaughn is getting quite a patri­ Amount of butter fat.......... 35,482 ll>s.
Judge R. P. Boise will not hold court arch with so many relatives a round him.
Cheese manufactured.......... 92,979 lbs.
in department No. 2 at the regular term
$8,528 64
Mr. August Anderson, cousin of Mr. Paid patrons .......................
of the circuit court next month, but will Nels Thompson,came in on a visit to him
Gross jier lb. fur butter fat 29.31 cents
do so on the second Monday in June.
on Thursday of last week. Finding that Net, deducting making ...... 25 cent«, •
the eyes is different from most of dealers, especially those who sell the frames all ready fitted with the
Owing to the alisence of councilmen on the prospects of a boat leaving Astoria
glasses. By the aid of a large complete trial or test case I can fit any eye, making it a very easy matter
to detect any slight variation of the eyes by testing each eye seperately.
Monday evening, there was no council were not very bright, be struck out to
Cows for Sale.
meeting that evening, so those who were hoof it across the trail with Mr. Jack
T wel ve head of cows for sale, delivered
or glasses are put into frames of your own selection, after the eyes have been thoroughly tested. The
present agreed to adjourn until Satur­ Murphy, who was returning after several
same quality of lenses is put into every frame sold, the difference in price lieing only in the frame.
now or will keep them for the purchaser
months’ visit in the east. Mr. Anderson
day.
If you don’t want to use a pair ol spectacles come in and try my system and see whether your
till April 1st.—J. J. H enderson , Blaine.
was
not
infatuated
with
the
roads
and
eves are all right or not, then
As President McKinley, who is sche
Wants to Rent a Ranch.
doled to be in Portland May 20, will be that style of traveling in the “woolly
the third president to visit that city dur­ weflt.” He is from Leeds and the Black
A first-class dairyman wants to rent a
Hills mining
districts of South Dakota.
ing his term
of omce,
office, there v
» a disposi-
term oi
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dairy ranch in Tillamook county for a
THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
the part of the public to spare no As he has done considerable prospecting
tion on 1
_ ______ term of years—Address N. A. Fret man
in
the
entertainment
of
the
dis-
in
that
country,
he
left
Wednesday
morn
­
expense in —----------------
ing with John Brant to see what the
—- I Tillamook, Or.
tinguished v fl or.
Passing Remarks
we
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
DAIRY SUPPLIES.
Prices
on Factory Outfits.
| ftA^DWA^E, Tinware, ¡3TflV[" \ R A Ji^Eg
fj
SASH
Fishing
DOORS.
etc
Customers,
June 1,1901
$1.00 to $20.00
First Prize. One
Set Furniture.
Clothing, Hats,
Shoes, Furnishing
Goods.
Groceries,Flour and
Feed.
SPECTACLES
My System cf Fitting
The Lenses
Let me fill your Prescriptions.
( HARLES I. CLOUGH,