Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 13, 1901, Image 1

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Vol. XIV
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 13,
If you want a can that is a good can,
A milk can that can’t be beat,
Go and buy the Buhl Can
At Wade & Briggs down the street.
we
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
DAIRY SUPPLIES
Prices Quoted on Factory Outfits.
flARDWARE, Tinware, STlW \ RA]®^
PAINTS, OILS,
Fishing Tackle.
GLASS, SASH and DOORS.
Ammunition, Guns, etc
Cornev |Wain and Stillouell Avenue
;<ss<
1901.
$1.50 per year
Let’s quit chewing the rag about this
and that and whoop her up for a Fourth
of July celebration in this city, for noth­
ing will be accomplished if we keep beef­
ing. Show your patriotism by subscrib­
ing liberally, whether you make anything
out of it or not. Now who’s goiug to
head the list with $50 ?
A large number of the cities in Eastern
Oregon have taken steps to make it in*
teres ting for the river and harbor com­
mittee when it arrives in Oregon about
the 28th of this month. And can’t Tilla­
mook make it interesting as well ? Of
course it could, if it would only bestir
itself in that direction.
Mr. P. McIntosh returned from a busi­
ness trip from the Sound and Portland
last week. He says the letter from the
commission merchants, wanting IM jc .
per pound for handling Tillamook cheese,
is not troubling him in the least, for he
has decided not to ship any more cheese
to the Portland wholesale merchants on
commission.
Every district school should be well
supplied with maps, charts and other
paraphernalia, the law allov’ing the
directors the privilege of expending a
limited sum every year for that purpose.
As we understand a number of schools
are poorly supplied in this respect, now is
a good time to procure them when most
of the schools are in session.
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CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES
Furnishing
Goods,
Groceries, Flour
and Feed.
Superintendent G. B. Lamb is visiting
The lumber schooner 0. II. Wheeler left
We keep in stock pure vegetable parch­
Saturday with 500,000 feet of lumber ment butter paper, 9xl3in., of superior the schools in the south part of the
Buy your Shoes from Todd.
from Nehalem.
quality, and do the printing at Portland county this week, and, we suppose, is as
dignified as ever. If George should take
CLOTHING that KOOKS WELL is not always
Buy your Groceries of Todd & Co. *
prices.
At the Headlight print shop.
Messrs. E. K. Bvford and W. L. Ains­
some of the school niarms by surprise
the kind to buy, but they must be the kind that
A full line of men’s working gloves at worth, of Iowa, are registered at the
Judge R. P. Boise and Mr. J. Voorhees
with “Booh !” we’ll gamble most of them
Todd’s.
Larsen House.
will speak to-morrow (Friday) evening
WEAR WELL.
would suddenly exclaim “Oil !’’ But we
Boys’ suits for all sizes just received by
Furniture, etc., sold on the installment at the Grange hall at Fairview’ upon the won’t say another word for tear of get­
In other words they should be as GOOD AS THEY
plan at Olsen & Co’s. Easy terms. Call work of the Patrons of Husbandry and ting into trouble with the profenmoii.
Todd & Co.
LOOK.
OUR IDEA OF GOOD QUAI TY is per­
| legislation.
Fine bicycle and riding gloves at Mrs. and investigate.
Mr.
F.
S.
Fairhursl
of
Carson,
Or.,
haps
different
from some others, Not Cheaper, But
| The Degree of Honor will give a basket
Mr. A. P. Wilson came in on Friday
Sturgeon’s.
came in on Monday, having busincS’ at
social
at
Todd
’
s
hall
next
Monday
even-
Better
for
the
Money, is what we think should first
A full line of Palace goods at King & from San Francisco, having business at ! ing, at which a short program will be the circuit court. Since he wrik here at
considered.
the
circuit
court.
Kerremans.
| given. All are cordially invited and to the last term of court he met with an
ant to SELL YOU YOUR CLOTHING, and
Just received a fine lot of Japanese mat­ bring baskets.
accident, a log rolling over him and in­
A. & L. handwheat flour at King &
ting from San Francisco, at Thompson’s
juring
him.
He
was
one
of
the
passen
­
therefore
Kerremans.
not wish to palm off on you some inferior
Rev. C. Mills was in the city the first
The only genuine Ceylon tea at King Furniture Store.
part of the week and he says the indica­ gers on the stage which broke down in
article far t
genuine, but appeal to your judgment,
Now is the time to get one of this sea­ tions for oil, by his way of judgiug, are the mountain on Sunday, and it was
& Kerremans.
knowing
you
to
be reasonable.
son’s pattern hats at big reduction at just as promising at Beaver as in the oil peep-’o-day when he hoofed it into the
Mrs. Briggs and son returned to the
A
Poor
Cow
costs its owner as much to keep as a
city
next
morning.
Mrs. Sturgeon’s.
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fields of Pensylvannia.
city on Monday.
fl
The
band
boys
having
declined
to
tak»*
good
one,
and
therefore
IS DEAR AT ANY PRICE.
Judge
R
P.
Boise
came
in
Sunday
from
I Probably we shall not hear so much in
(M
Miss Maud Hadley returned from Port­
Salem to hold circuit court and register­ the future about a railroad for Tillamook hold of the Fourth of July celebration,
Likewise A Poor Suit of Clothes cost nearly as
land on Friday.
the hose company again wrestled with
ed at the Allen house.
for the reason that capitalists nor the I
much to make as a good one, and therefore quality
If you lost a key oil Monday call at the
There is not much time left to decide railroad companies will submit to what Jie subject at their regular meeting on
Hea Bight office.
must be taken from the Material Alone, in order to
Wednesday evening. Fire Chief P. \V.
whether there is to be a celebration. Is Portland wants to dictate.
Canned Asparagus at King & Kerre it to be or not to be ?
Todd stated that a large number of the '1
make the whole cheap, leaving the Suit Not Worth
Call
and
see
the
new
carpet
samples.
mans. High grade.
citizens wanted a celebration, and lie
Having.
J. A. Todd & Co. received a nice line of Twenty five patterns to select from. The
I
thought that something ought to be done
Mr. A. E. Nisonger, of Nehalem, was in Clothing on steamer Elmore. All new
new diBplayer shows the whole floor in the matter, suggesting that a commit­
But when you combine quality of material with the
the city Wednesday.
goods, not second hand.
t
covered. Orders taken for carpets at
making
you obtain a good suit, one you can guarantee,
tee
be
appointed
to
solicit
subscriptions.
Call on W. E. Page for all kinds of
All kinds of bedsprings made to order Thompson’s Furniture Store.
After
a
lively
discussion
this
was
agreed
and
one
which will be a pleasure to sell, and a pleasure
Second Hand Goods.
on short notice. Two doors East of
The Durham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma­ to and the committee was appointed.
Miss Lily Baker returned home from Headlight office.—W. E. Page.
for
anyone
to wear.
chine, for ease in running and durability,
The contract has been signed by Mayor
Portland on Tuesday.
Inspector Frank Batter returned from is the best machine for the price on the
You can wear one of these suits for years, knowing
Mr. John Johnson was in the city from Nehalem the first part of the week, where market today. Call and see them at D. W ilev, President A. J. Cohn and Re­
they will not fade, bag or rip, while perhaps your
corder Thos. Coates, granting Mr. H.J.
Thompson’s Furniture Store.
Nestocton on Sunday.
he had gone on official business.
Withey a franchise to put in a water sys­
neighbor
’s which is of the cheap John grade, is sun-
Mr. A. Rose, a former resident of this
It snowed on the mountain, at Pat’s,
Owing to the increaseof business at the
tem with eight inch iron pipes, the work
burnt,
faded,
bagged, twisted and knock-kneed within
several nights this week.
Tillamook post office, the postmaster’s county and well known to the old timers, ' to be completed in six months. Mr.
arrived
here
on
Monday
from
Templeton,
salary
is
raised
to
$1,100
a
year.
a
few
weeks.
Mr. James Patterson was in from
Withey agrees also to furnish water for
Blaine the first of the week.
Mr. H. H. B. Walker, who has been Cal., having come overland with a team. municipal purposes free and will charge
We have cheap suits, which we will sell you with
He went down to his farm on the Miami.
fifty cents per month for each faucet. We
The band boys had a big crowd at their bookkeeper at the Truckee saw mills,
the
profit off, so you will have as good for the money
The best saw on earth. Use the (»rent hope we are mistaken, but we have very
went out on the stage on Tuesday.
dance on Saturday evening.
as
any
one can sell you.
Mr. M. T. Henderson, a store keeper Western saws and you will soon be con-| little faith in the genuineness of this pro­
Miss Lucille Stephens, daughter of Mr.
vinced
of
this
fact,
for
they
are
recognized
We
recommend
the better quality. We would ad­
position
and
that
we
shall
lie»surprised
if
p
[ of Sheridan, was in the city on Tuesday
J. S. Stephens, is quite sick.
to be the best saw now on the market. it materializes. Time will soon tell,
vise you to buy the better quality and to buy from
Messrs. Fred Kebbe and D. Hickey with Mr. W. L. Graham, of Amity.
For sale at McIntosh & Nair’s hardware however.
were in the city from Nehalem.
Rev. F. II. Neff will be home from the
your home merchant, one who expects to remain
store.
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Mr. Geo. Cohn returned to the city on East this week and will preach at the
I Mclntosn & McNair will put up a new i We rise to remark that the 1000 ft. of 1)
here, who pays taxes, and one who has his capital
Friday from Eastern Oregon.
' United Brethren church next Sunday.
’ store building next to the Racket Store | hose ordered by the city council did not
invested
here, and will be here to stand good for his
Furniture of all kinds cheaper than
Mr. J Voorhees, of Woodburn, was in as soon as they can get the lumber on reach its destination when the steamer I
guarantees.
arrived
here
Friday,
and
we
presume
it
is
ever at Page’s Second Hand Store.
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the city Monday, and left the next day ground. It was at first their intention
If you do not wish to trade with us, you have others
Sheriff H. H. and Mrs. Aiderman and with Mr. J. W. Maxwell for Nehalem.
to remove their present building and re­ still somewhere between Bostcn and the
jumping off place of the Northwest. And
daughter returned to the city Friday.
Our stock of glassware and crockery is build there.
who
are taxpayers and permanent residents, trade with
I
Mr. J. W. Hobbs, deputy collector of still holding the floor, we would like to
Mr. and Mrs. \V. Patrick and Mr. A. H without doubt the finest in the citv.
them.
remind
the
agent
of
the
Pacfic
Rubber
Coyle were in from Salmon on Monday. Call and get our prices.—King & Kerie- customs, was in the city in his official
It is the money of the taxpaying merchant that helps
capacity the fore part of the week. We Co , who shot off his mouth in Portland |
Mr. J. H. Huffer. jr., and wife, of Port­ mans.
don’t wonder that people want to hold | about bad transportation, that this is
to
pay County Officers Salarief, build Roads,
The
steamer
Sue
H.
Em
ore
come
in
on
land, are registered at the Larsen house.
federal positions when they see how these 1 the sixth trip of the steamer since he Baid
Bridges,
pays for Butter, Egg3, Cheese, Wood, &c.
Mr. W. M. Redberg, of Oretown, with Friday with a few passengers and freight
the fire house would be here on the next
officers enjoy life.
his son and daughter, were in the city on and left here on Sunday.
steamer. Well, Christmas is coming and I
It
is
the
taxpaying merchants that employ clerks,
Thus far Tillamook county has kept
Messrs. E. A. Edwards and Geo. Fuller,
Monday.
the hose may be here by that time.
carpenters,
painters, buys lumber, builds buildings,
free
from
small
pox
cases,
which
appears
Mr. Peter Byrom was up from Gari­ inspectors of hulls and boilers, were in to lie on the increase in the outside coun­
If the people who have come to Oregon
and
improves
the county generally.
the
city
last
week
in
their
official
capa
­
baldi this week enjoying city life for a
ties and the city of Portland. Here’s a the past few months for the purpose of
city.
It
is
the
taxpaying
merchants names you see at the
few days.
snap for those who catch every ailment locating in this stale could only feast
I am receiving goods on every boat
head
of
every
subscription
list for charitable,benevolent
Messrs. Orr Nolan and W. M. Reynolds
their
eyes
upon
the
luxuriance
of
the
grass
that comes along.
direct from Wilson’s auction store in
drove out Saturday over the Wilson
and clover crop at the present time in '
or
patriotic
purposes
for
public
improvements.
Since
printing
the
program
of
the
com
­
Portland. Call and see them.—W. E.
River road.
mencement at the academy, the Sisters Tillamook country they would soon be
Are they entitled to your patronage ? We think
Page.
Children’s day was appropriately ob­
i iforms us they omitted two characters satisfied that this is an ideal dairying
they are.
For Sale, a five roomed house in this
served in the different churches on Sun­
in the dramaof “Caractacus,” viz.; Page, country, for here plenty of feed can be
city, with two lots and barn ; also two
What applies to our clothing, applies as well to our
grown
and
there
is
never
a
scarcity
of
it
day evening.
Master R. Clements ; standard-bearer.
lots in Havs’ addition.—See J. S.
either in winter or summer. Grass is
whole stock. Come and see for yourselves.
Master J. Melchior.
Todd & Co. have had more experience
Stephens.
king in Tillamook and Old B omv is a
in taking measure for suits than any firm
The next time Bro. Watson is a day
gold mine to the thrift)* dairymen in this
Messrs. W. N. Vaughn and W. D. Still­
late in going to press we hope he won’t
in Tillamook.
county, and there’s plenty of room for ¡
well started Monday for Portland to at­
Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach morning tend the veterans’ and pioneer re unions “swipe” locals from the Headlight with hundreds to locate and make homes and :
the scissors and then forget to give us
and evening on Sunday in the Presby­ in that city.
independent livings.
credit, as he did last week. What pirates
terian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wade, from Scots- newspaper men are.
[Local Jotting» continued on last page.]
burg. Southern Oregon, came in on the
Is there anyone in the city who can
stage Tuesday on a visit to E. Jenkins
vouch for the genuineness of the proposi-
<1
and his wife.
tion to put in another water system ?
Dr. O H Davenport, the dentist, re­ And can anyone vouch that it is all hum­
turned from Baker City on Friday, and bug ? S|K-ak out, for there’s two opinions
Ride an Iver Johnson,
can now be found in his office in the prevailing in the city.
the distinctive Cycle of the Future,
Olsen building.
Mr. C. H. Wheeler was down from the
A Bicycle that is honestly made,
Some of our citizens are whooping it Nehalem on Friday. He informs us that
Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills Vermimand Gnats. One application will last
up for a Fourth of July celebration, but the Wheeler Lumber Co. has given orders
is as good as the best.
several days. Purifies the air and cleanses the skin. By doing all of the above
no one appears to want the trouble of for the construction of two more lumber
A Reliable Wheel that can be
it increases the flow of milk.
schooners, which will 1« of larger dimen­
making the arrangements.
sold ata low Price.
Mr. C. N. Drew’ returned to the city on sions than their present schooner.
Honest Cycles at Honest Prices.
Theory dudes were up against no soft
Saturday, glad to get back home, for the
show and graphogrand business is not as snap on ftnmlajr. but managed to crawl
out on the skin of their teeth by n run of
grand as it is cracked up to be.
Just arrived, from the Art Wall Paper one over the Fairview boys. So the
Agent for Tillamook Co.,
Mills, Chicago, a lot of wall paper, which dudes now breath easy, and are not suf­
fering with the palpitation of the heart
Oregon.
include the new designs just out.
this week, as they did last.
Thompson’s Furnitnre Store.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS.
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J. A. TODD
&
CO
TILLAMOOK, OR
* BICYCLES. *
-A-xitisej^tic Fly KLillex*
What More Do You Want?
Ralph Ackley,