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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 2, 1901. NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS We have by far the largest and best assorted stock of New Goods that has ever been imported into this city. Dress Goods, Foulards, Demities and Lawns in the Newest ami Prettiest Patterns. New Silks and Sateens. Large assortment of Ladies’ Collarets in new shapes and colors French Ginghams, Percales and Outing Flannels in the best summer styles and patterns. We are showing the largest and finest assortment of Ladies’ Shirt Waists ever shown in the city. COHN & CO ■ 9 A Fine New Line of Wrappers and Belts In fact,anything in the line of Dress or Fancy Goods stock is strictly up to date. A new stock of Shoes, both for Ladies and Gents. If you want style and durability in Clothing you must wear one of our New Suits, a hey are the best that money can buy. Don’t overlook the fact that we are “The King Pins” on Gro ceries, Feed and Provisions of all kinds. Our prices are low and in many cases lower than any in the city. The Leading Merchants and W V4 ot Sw % of sec. 20, tp. 2 power to name his associates, to solicit N, R. 7 W. business men to purchase stock in the z > cr z z » P i o p new concern. The idea is, if possible to U.S. to Hellin R. Kerr, Se of sec. 25, □ 2. I a 0 Ï a. tp. 2 N. R. 8 VV.; same to Cornelius ft limit the sale to one share per man. PROPRIETORS OF a r* 1 2 D. Danaher. S3 ■ Vi o a-. 5 Tillamook Hose Company Lucia J. Dey to Cornelius D. Danaher, CL iÍ P E 44 oi N w V4 and E V4 of Sw 14 of I As was expected, there was a large at : 3 sec. 29, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. DEALERS IN tendance at the adjourned meeting of 798 10 the hose company on Thursday evening, Mrs. Beals........ 32 1 24 43 Notice. 981 Miss Mevers..... 4 23 over which Mr. T. Coates presided. A 10 37 51 828 Miss Cooper.... 44 11 0 36 19 number of new members were added to Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook All persons are hereby forbidden to 496 Mrs. Severance. 23 11 0 21 26 B. O. Snuffer.... 802 43 6 2 31 27 the company. Chief P. W. Todd had in trespass, by driving stock of any kind — ■ ■■ — — vited the members of the city council to through my stock ranch at Blaine, Til- 3905 70 7 149 207 102 be present to show those gentlemen that amook Co. Or. J. D. J ones . Average daily attendance for month ending April 26th. 1901. the boys were in earnest and that they B. 0. S nuffer , Teacher. intend to keep the appliances in condition in future. Quite a discussion followed as Court of the State of Oregon for CASE OF VERACITY law was not declared, and that the town to the necessity of the city procuring a In the Circuit the C unty of Tillamook. was as peaceful during the week ending new hose, it being agreed that the old Clara E- Keller, plaintiff, i vs. > Suit for divorce. Between the Press Dispatches March 9, 1901, as during any recent hose should be discarded and 1000 feet Frank E- Keller, defendant.) ' and the “New Voice.” To Frank E. Keller, the above named de pay-day week in which beer was sold at of new procured. Councilmen Leach was fendant. in favor of getting new hose, but wanted In the name of the State of Oregon, you are Stage leaves [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] the canteen at the post. Tillamook daily exeept Sunday required to be and appt ar before the Rogere E. Moore, town marshal of to know if the boys would look after it hereby D ear S ir ,—Kindly allow space in your above*name** Court t^hold at Tillamook City, Stage leaves H- Yamhill daily exeept iDonday County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, within columns for the following concerning the Highwood, on oath before the notary if the council provided it. Councilman six weeks from the date of the first publication this summons and answer the complaint of Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at article “Anti Canteen Evils” that ap- public, testified, “There was no riot here Brodhead complained of the manner in of the plaintiff. In the above entitled suit, in peared in T he H eadlight of April 18th, at the time of the recent pay-day. The which the hose had been put away wet, widen plaintiff prays for'he dissolution of the North Yamhill and Tillamook. marriage contract now existing between plain Chicago papers published a lot of rot. with water in it, and had remained in tiff 1901, a'd defendant, and if you fail so to appear answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court That article asserts, among other There was not an extra man sworn in, that condition since last summer. It was and for the relief demanded in the complaint, to- things, that during the days of the can no patrol of soldiers sent from the furt, decided that a committee should confer wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between plaintiff and de teen, or armv saloon, the low groggeries no shots were fired, no property des with the citv council at a special meeting fendant herein, and thus you pay the costs of of that body. Dr. T. P. Wise, who is a this suit and for such other and further relief around Fort Mver, near Washington troyed.” to the Court. member of the company, thanked the as may seem meet Yours in the interest of truth, I. T. MAl’LSBY, City, did bnt little business, while some Attorney fo the plain iff. boys for their exertions at the fire, and E rnest T hornquest . of them were even compelled to close for Published by order of Judge R. P. Boise, in Make a Specialty of Logging and Machine Work. he was satisfied that they did everything chambers, at Batem, Ore., on the 22nd «lay of Tillamook, Ore., April 29th, 1901. lack of support, but that now since the April, 1901. First Class Work Guaranteed. Charges are Reasonable. possible to save his house, which he be anti-canteen law has gone into effect [The article referred to by Mr. Thorn SUMMONS. lieved they would have done had not the thev are doing a thriving business and quest was amongst the news, we presume, Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TIUUflMOOK CITY hose given out. Chief Todd divided the Department No. 2. the closed ones have been re-opened. sent out by the Associated Press and In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for But officials of the excise board of which eminated from Washington, con company, making W. II. Cary foreman the County of Tillamook, SS. Washington City state positively that sequently it went the roundsof the news of hose cart No. 1, Henry Crenshaw fore Elina Shaw, vs. plaintiff, man of hose cart No. 2, and Fred Arthur D. R. Shaw, defend lit the only reason that a few of those papers. As it is a question of veracity To the above named defendant : saloons closed some years ago was be between the news dispatches and the foreman of the hook and ladder cart. In »lie name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby teqired to appear and answer the com- cause one of the members of the excise New Voice, a temperance newspaper, we _____ _ you ......... ................ plaint _____ file<l __ against in the above entitled To Reach Heart of Timber Lands. suit, on or lie fore six weeks from the date of the b >ard owned extensive property in the will not attempt to give an opinion as to first publication of this summons, to-wit. O or v cinity and through his influence they which is right and which is wrong, but before June 6, iqoi . and if y «u fail to answer for By June 1 work will be resumed on the want hereof, the plaintiff will apply to the w re compelled toclose, fighting bitterly, will leave our readers to draw their own court for a decree disolving the marriage con laying of the Goble, Nehalem & Pacific tract now existing between you and plaintiff', through their attorneys against it. conclusion s.] R dlroad. This road will, when com and for tlie care and custody of your minor The ” small settlement within half a children, Sadie Shaw and Fied Shaw, and for pleted, connect Reul>en, a small place, c sLs. Tillamook Public School. mile of Fort Meyer” referred to in T he This summons Is served upon you by publica Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in Hie Northwest. near Goble, on the Columbia, with Ne- tion in the Tillamook Headlignt, by order of H eadlight article is the village of The directors of the school board have Strangers can And here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatelj halem. Last summer the first work on the Hon. G. W. Sappington. Judge of the County Court for said county, done at Chambers at Rosslvn. There are just four saloons and passed a resolution to re-employ all the confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. the road was done and about four miles Tillamook City, in said cou ,ty and stHte, and have been for ten years. Elvin Marcy, teachers in the public school next Fall of rails were laid from Reuben. This part dated April 24, I90I. First publishing being made A, ril 25, 1901. the village constable, and W. H. Palmer, with the exception of Mrs. Beals, who of the road has been kept in operation all A. W. SEVERANCE, Attorney for plaintiff. the Sheris' of Alexandria co , in which has charge of the primary department. winter and much timber has been hauled Rosslyn is situated, both declared em This lady has given good satisfaction, from the interior to the river. It is ex GUAItDIAN 3AI.E. phatically to a “New Voice” representa and not desiring to teach longer than pected that 15 more miles will l>c com is hereby given, that in persuance of tive the otlierday that there has been no I the present term, the directors have pleted before the rainy season sets in the an Notice older of snle made and entered by the increase or decrease in the number of selected Mrs. Hayes the fill the vacancy. coming fall, and in another year the en County Court of the County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, on the ¡oth day of April, 19O1, in the OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN saloons in Rosslyn for ten years. matter of the estate of Frederick M. Davidson She has previous taught the primary de tire system may be completed. and Montie V. I avidson, minors, the under Arthur J. Kemp, chief secretary at partment, so Prof. B. 0. Snuffer’s corps The country tapped by the Goble, Ne signed Guardian of the person and estate police head-quarters, Lieut. Hollinberger, I of teachers will be Misses K. S. Myers halem & Pacific is one of the finest tim of the said minors, will sell at public auction, subject to confirmation by said whe has charge of the fourth precinct, and Ruth Cooper and Mesdames Sever ber land districts of the state and as soon Court, the following described real property, to wit : Beginning a the South-west corner of at tin entrance to the Arsenal, Sergeant ance and Hayes. As long as the teachers as an outlet lias been found for its re the James Quick and Anna Quick, Donation Schnieder who has charge of the seventh are working faithfully and giving satis sources will rapidly develop and rise in Land c laim, and running thence East 2.325 chains ; thence North 75 links ; thence Fast 10 precinct, across the bridge from Rosslyn, faction, the directors have done the right value accodringly. It is rumoured on chains ; thence North 19.25 chain ; thence East 75 chains to the East of said D.L.C. ; thence and Lient. Amos, commanding the first thing in signifying their intention to re- good authority that the railroad promo 6 North 50 links ; thence West 11.75 chains ; precinct, the “toughest” precinct in the emplov them. People were desirous that ters are having agents in the field buying thence South 2.85 chains ; thence West 28.25 chains to the West line of the said D.L C.; thence city, were emphatic in their protesta the public school of this city should be an up all available land near the route of Sou h 1165 chains to the place of beginning, 42.75 acres. tions to a “New Voice” representative up to date institution, and carrying out the new road and big deals are looked containing That said sale will be made on the 9th day of May, I9O1, at to o'clock in the fore noon, at the that there has been no increase of dis thej wishes of citizens, the directors have for in the near future. Court House door, in said County and State, order on the part of the soldiers in their given Prof. Snuffer and the teachers plen for cash in hand or upon such terms of AGENTS STEAMERS ” W. H. KRUGER” AND The assured construction of the North either sale with good and sufficient security to be precincts or anywjiere else that they ty of latitude to exercise their ability in ern Pacific branch from St. Helens to approved by the Court. For San Francisco and G* Angeles. knew of and that no more soldiers visit making the school what it is today—the Pittsburg will open up an equally boun Dated this 10th day of April, 190I. GEORGE WILLIAMS, Hobsonville, Or. J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr their parts of the city than they did be largest school ever in the county and one tiful timber district, and great activity Guardian of the person and Estate of Frederick M and Montie V. fore. Davidson, minors. which will terminate with flattering re is expected in that part of the state with A representative of the "New Voice’’ sults. If there had been a board of strat- the starting up of these roads. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, ¡878.—N otice for Centrally Lioeated. personally visited the canteens of Fort Rates, $1 Per Day ergy to dictate to the teachers we should P ublication Myer before the anti-canteen law went United State« Land Office. have heard mutterings of this or that Real Estate Transfers. Oregon City, Or into effect, and found them located in pupil being specially favored or privileged April 20II1. ipoi. Notice is hereby given that n compliance low, dirty wooden shanties, having no I in some particular, and herein is perhaps U.S. to A. W. Severance, E H of Sw wi h the pr -visions of the act of Congress of M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor billiard tables in them and no games of I one secret why the school has turned out 3rd, »878, entitled “An act for the sale of and lots 3 and 4. in sec. 30, tp. 2 N, June timi»er lands in the State« of California, Oregon, any kind except gambling nt cards; successful, lor Prof. B. 0 Snuffer has TILLAMOOK, OREGON Nevada, mid Washington Territory. ” as ex R. 7 W. tended to all the Pub ic Laud States by act of neither was there a newspaper or a not deviated from the correct, profes The Best Hotel in the city. No Chineae Employed. U.S. to Joseph Severance, Se Vi of sec. 29, August 4, )892. magazine to be seen anywhere. JOSEPH L STUART, sional and well devised system. tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. Of Hibbing, county of St. Ixiuis. State of M'nne- Mr. Editor, the niticle betrays having sota, has this day filed in this office his «worn Frank Severance to D. A Blodgett, E V4 statement No. 5389. for the purchase of the Se been written by some one wholly un of Section No 5, in Township No 2 N. It a lire They Should Come to Tillamook. of Nw V4 and lots 1 and 2 of sec. 31. U acquainted with t ie true condition of No. o W, and will offer proof to show th t the land »ought is more valuable for its timber or tp. 2N, R. 7 W. The directors of the Board of Trade in things or else as wholly prejudiced stone than for ag icultu al purposes, and to his claim 0 »aid land befoiethe Regis against telling the truth when the liquor Portland, at their meeting on Thursday, Fdith Alderman to D. A. Blodgett, Sw establish ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Vi of sec. 32, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. Oregon, on Friday, the 19th day of Ju'y, 1901 business is at stake; either alternative took the first actual steps toward the name« a* w tnews : J. P. ALLEN, rendering him wholly incompetent to in formation of a development company to Geo. William to D. A. Blodgett, E V4 of He John J. Lusack of Kernville. Lincoln county. Oregon ; Edward Swanson, of Hoots Lincoln struct Americans, and also unworthy of bore for coal and oil. A special commit Proprietor Nw Vi and Ne J« of Sw Vi and Nw Vi co nty. O egon ; Dennis L Lu sack. of Roots. Lincoln county. Ore.. Dan McArthur, of Hoots, space in your columns. of Se Vi of sec. 2, tp. 2 N. R. 7 W. * tee which ha« been considering the sub Lincoln county,(he. The article in question is on a par with ject reported in favor of the formation of Samuel Foster to Henry Gould, N >4 of Any and all persons claiminz adversely the Finit dann Reconnu« m I m I ion above-deac'-ibed lands are requested to filetheir the reports concerning the increase in a company, the capital stock of which Sw Vi of sec. 16, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W. el»in • in this office on or before said i«/th day at aecoii)! ciana rat«*. of July, 1901. drunken riots nt Fort Sheridan village, shall Ire $10,000, divided into share« of Sarah Kuifong to James L. Burk, 10 C has B. Mexia rs , Register. $100. No share is to be assessed,more or Highwood, about 25 miles from acres in sic. 22, tp. 4 S. R. 10 W. BEST ME AIX IN THE Chicago, since the abolition of their can than $5 in any one month. CITY. The plan is to have one of the railroad C. & E. Thayer to D. H. Thomas, Sw Vi teen ; to the effect that since the canteen of sec. 8, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. at the army post was dispensed with companies whose lines run into Portland Tillamook, Ore twelve new saloons have l»een opened furnish the money for a drill or boring Henry Tohl to James W. and Addie Thompson, lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 in there, and that on a recent pay-day, machine, which will cost about $3090. Tohl's add. to Nehalem City. about March 8, 1901, drunken soldiers The local representatives of the Southern Wanted 50 Cord« of Wood. -mashed in the town of Highwood, Pacific have recommended to their head U.S. to Erick Hemstron. Se Vi of Sw Vi ' Sealed bid« will 1* received at the Till sacked stores and saloons, and fought office that the company donate such a of sec. 3 and E V4 of Nw V4 and lots BARBER HD HAIRDRESSER amook Creamery Company on Satnr. with citizens until they were qnelled by j drill, 3 and 4, of sec. 10, tp. 3 N, R. 8 W. day. May 11th. 19411,at lOo'clock a.m., SHAVING, SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING The company, when formed, will en- Albert E. and Laura Nichols, fonr acres for 50 Cords of Fir, Hemlock, Alder or two companies of militia. HAIR CUTTING, Balm Wood. Wm. F. Hognr, Presid*nt of High- ^ea vor to lease 300 acres of land in Went- SHAMPOOING, ETC in W. N. Vaughn D.L.C. The wood to he fonr feet long, ent to n for a period of 10 years for « oo I, testified on oath that no saloon ,S* SHAMPOOING, ; two leel length«, «tacked in the cwamerv D. Frank Bester tableau Land Co., W s of drilling. After adopting has been started in the village, since July company'« wood shed, and mca«uM| trio Baths nicely flitted up Good fur 8*tP. IS, R. TW t of the committee, the dircciers . there. 3, 1900, and Shat there was no riot or' rm<»ns au (Teri ng with rheumatism, Tillamook. Or . A|»ril 24. 1901. ed another committee, of which disturbance in connection with the re liblinff itril door to U h * l’u»l < »flirt 1 By Order of the Board of Director EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS U.S. to Alexander .Maroll W ’ jniNw % ry C. W. Miller is chairman, wiih cent pay-day at the fort, that martia| Tillamook School Report. LEACH & JONES, nrolled ...... Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK Carrying U.S. Mail W V. MORGAN, Blacksmithing General WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor, Tillamook City, Oregon Truckee Lumber Co FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPFLIES LARSEN Zöllen ¡louse CHAS. PETERSON, Barber Hot and Cold Raths. ■ B ... ..J il EDGAR LATIMER