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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 20. 1901 TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. School Report Report of School District No. 6. for Mr. J. D. Edwards had one of his ribs month ending June 14th, 1901 : • broken while scuffling in the lodge room No pupils enrolled, 30; no. Iieljnging the other evening. Boys will be boys, at date. 25; whole no days attendance. anyway, no matter if thev are old boys. 426*2: whole no. days absence, 49*2 ; The passengers who left on the Elmore whole no. times tardy, 29; average daily Wednesday were : J. R. Belshe, Maud attendance, 22*2; no. days taught, 19 ; Belshe, Mr. U m. Wade, Mrs. Wm. Wade, no. visitors. 7. Miss K. Wade, Mr. Raz, Captain G | The following were neither absent nor Hunt, Mrs. Nine, J. B. Delsman, Mrs. | tardy : Lona Christensen, Alice ami Roy Keller, C. Thayer, Oak Nolan She took Gardener, Charley Makeiieter, Carl and out 46 boxes of butter, 57 tubs of butter Floyd Commons and Daisy Fletcher. and 613 boxes of cheese. C arrie J udd , Teacher. Mr. D. Fitzpatrick’s letter in another column throws some additional light in Bargains in Bicycles. regard to the action of the Portland wholesale merchants wanting 1 */? cents A Rambler, 1901 model, special light jier pound for handling Tillamook cheese. roadster, has been rode about 10 days. One thing he points out very foreifully, Cost $45.00. Will Sell for $32.50. and that is that the creameries which One 1900 model Rambler for $20.00. have sold their cheese in other markets Other Bicycles from $10 and $15. In than Portland have paid their patrons a case that you want one don’t forget to higher price for their butter fat. This call on me. alone does t justify the commission 1 Agent for the Cleveland and Irve John men of Portland making unreasonable son. charges for handling Tillamook cheese, I New Bargains every day. and proves what a dairyman said on the street the other day, that of all the com SOUTH PRAIRIE. bines the wholesale merchants of Port Mrs. F. M. Lamb, after graduating land was one of the worst the dairymen had to contend with. We are glad to with honor at the state university at hear, however, that the cheese manu , Eugene, lias returned to her home on the facturers of this county will not market prairie. Miss Martha Moleswortli is teaching as much cheese in Portland in the future unless the commission men are disposed the school in No. 2, in place of Miss to act more reasonably. Maude Belshe, who, through continual How the politicians do hanker to con illness, was compelled toresign. We are, trol the press .’ Still, the moment they however, pleased to say that her health get hold of ;t paper its influence is de is greatly improved lately. I Mr. R. Schlappi, we are happy to stroyed. The “power of the press” slips frdin them, though they may go deep say,is rapidly recovering from the results in their bar ls for the gold to purchase , of his late accident. and maintain their properties. Never Festus Quick has returned to take a theless, the press, the independent, fear I vacation from the Portland Business less press, is a power in the land, and ! 1 College, to which he will return in this power if justly feared, not only by September. We feel sure that Fess is tricky politicians, but the public plun-1 I going to “get there’’ all light. derers of all breeds and stripes. An honest 1 I There was a happy wedding at newspaper wields a great influence ; one “ Round Prairie,’’ as it was known in that is dishonest, that is a mere incident ' olden time, on Sunday. Mr. W. H. of the political fortunes of discredited Owens was united in marriage with a politicians, has no character, wields no daughter of our new neighbor, Mr. influence. The only benefit newspaper Hannenkrat. The couple starts off in ownership can confer on such people is i the new life with the best wishes, we are the power to conceal from the public sure, of this entire community. The usual matters that the owners do not care to serenade followed in the evening, and have the public known. But the public the boys who were present report a knows this, and therefore is distrustful. I happy time there at. Newspaper ownership by self-seeking As there has been several tracts of politicians in the State of Washington will fall a long way short of control of land leased for petroleum purposes, we the public sentiment of the common presume boring for oil will commence soon. wealth.—Oregonian. Let every one on the line take the telephone. We fee! assured that they Plain, Double Jacket Hose Talk. will never regret it. BEAVER. Beaver is to celebrate the Fourth oi July with a big picnic and speaking. At 10:30 a.in., opening address, then song. “Mv Country ’Ti« of Thee,” reading of the Declaration of Independence ; speech by Elder Ernest Thornquest, of Tilla mook; roast veal by Rev C. Mills for his old friends, neighbors and all who wish to join in the repast. Afternoon, songs, recitations, speeches and general amusements. Hello ! A new mail carrier, Thurman Coulson. Beaver will be rather lonesome for the next week or ten day, as J. R. Finley and his family. Rev. Armstrong and family and others will leave this Wednesday for Wheatland to attend the U.B. annual conference. Oh ! My, my ! If the people of the east and middle west could only believe how free we are hear in Tillamook from either cold or heat, electric storm, drouth, and where crop failure is un known, and cheap lands, what a rush there would be. M c I ntosh & M c N air Dealers in HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook PER DISCOUNT ON ALL GROCERIES, CENT except flour and sugar. W. A. Sailing’s new barn, which is nearing completion, is a decided im provement. Two men from near Newburg are now at Blaine looking at the country with a view of locating. Save your checks. KING & KERREMANS» We are glad to note that Arthur Jack, son’s child is better at this writing. Marcus Swab drove a band of sheep through Beaver in route to his ranch a few days since, silk pennant which the Oregon carries on her homeward voyage to the state of Oregon upon the vessel’s going out of Born, on the 7th inst., to the wife of N, commision during repairs. A special de- 1 P. Alley, a daughter. tail of three petty officers will carry it . to There are three gasoline launches on the state officials at Salem. the river now. The tug brought in a pleasure launch for a member of the com pany. Mr. Robitch has a son-in-law and his Wood Preserver Used by Uncle Sam on Yamhill Kiver Work. family visiting him. They came with their ow’ii rig from Idaho. Merita of Avenarius Cnrbolineum| Rec Miss Bsma and Dudley Newell return ognized by National, State and ed home on Sunday from Albany, where Munici pal Governments. they have been attending college. Miss G. E, Newell closed a term of The fame of Avearius Carbolineum Las steadily extended, as the only bona School in Dist. 5 on Friday last. tide preserver of wood, since its discov The Hon’s. J. W. Maxwell and J. Voor ery in Germany thirty years ago. It lias hees visited Nehalem last week, where stood all tests of climate, soil and water they attended White Clover Grange, and and steadily lived down all pretended in the evening Mr. Voorhees spoke pub rivals. Today it is not only employed licly on the work of the Grange, advising in all countries for the preservation of wood used for household articles such as ail farmers to belong, it being the only houses, barnes, fences, etc., but the na organization working for their benefit. tional governments, Ixitli of Europe and America, have recognized its value in saving public constructions from decay. Repeal Of Geary Act. Following their example citiesand coun ties have also adopted avenarius ca’bo- N ew Y ork . June 15.—The Tribune lineum for bridges, pavements, etc , and says: The Chinese in the United States the leading sl.ip builders and railroad companies have shown their faith in its are preparing for an organization fight to C hapter I. merits by treating ship timbers, cars, NETARTS. obtain the absolute repeal ol the Geary telegraph holes and ties with the same A little plain, truthful speaking is per exclusion act at the coming session of never failing preventative against cli fectly in order and to the point about the L. Soloman came over from Tillamook Congress. The movement was started in matic decay and rapacious wood boring purchase of the fire hose. When the Sunday, looking after his sea lion out vermin, both of land and water. this citv early in the week, and it is ex. . Great bodies move slowly, and only agent of the Pacific Rubber Co. arrived fit. fiected to spread rapidly to Philadelphia, | act after mature deliberation. It may in the city the first thing he did was to Geo. W. Phelps and family went to Chicago, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco therefore he oafely stated that govern find out who had a “pull," or a “string” the Lighthouse Sunday, and spent a very and other cities having large Chinese pop ments and corporations did not employ on the city fathers, and further than that pleasant day. avenarius carbolineum until fully con ulation. vinced of its money saving as well as he admitted that his company made it Mr. Hannenkrat, of Long Prairie, A powerful organization has been ef wood preserving qualities. Priyate in a practice to pay those who had the in spent a few days on the beach the last fected among the Chinese merchants of dividuals desirous of lengthening the life fluence and controlled affairs. Conse of the week. this city. Within the next two weeks of wood work and at the same time cur quently when the agent appeared at the tailing expenses, need not fear to follow Mr. Geo. Higgins was at Netarts Sun every one of the 15,001) Chinese here will the precedents established. city council meeting lie knew full well be asked to sign a carefully prepared me- day. Recent local examples proving the what influence lie had back of him, Isaac Wells, of South Prairie, spent moral to the United States Government truth of the above statements are not and this, he must have thought, gave him asking that the exclusion act be repealed. wanting. The reconstructed Madison free license to damnably lie to the city Saturday and Sunday on the beach. street bridge in Poitland has been treat The memorial will protest in the strong ed with avenarius carbolineum, as has council as to when the hose would reach Campers are arriving on the beach est possible terms against having the act . also the pavement at the intersection of here. This may be news to the citizens, almost every day. There is a good pros- extended for 20 years from the date of , four ttreefs in that city where the heavi but it is facts, nevertheless, and we will pert of Netarts beach having quite a itsexpiration in 1902. It will be forward est. street car and w agon traffic converge. defy anyone to deny it. crow d this season. The latter use of the compound was ed to the Government, along with sim made at the earnest solicitation of street ilar memorials prepared in other cities, car managers who confidenily look for ELAINE. gratifying results. through Wu Ting Fan, the Chinese Min Program for the Fourth. Phe gentlemen in charge of the United ister at Washington. I J. T M0011 returned home from the log States engineer department for Oregon The committee having the Fourth i of are now apply ing avenarius carbolineum ging camp. Snowing in Colorado. Julv celebration in Tillrmook City in to the dams and lock work 011 the Yam Mr. Jas. Patterson is clearing intown. hill river, a flattering tribute to its merits hand, lias arranged an attractive p l>ro- John Crcecy went to Sheridan to meet D enver , June 15.—Dispatches from which was certainly not extended until gram, the principal features of w hielt searching investigation satisfied the an his mother, who has been visiting rela ; Leadville, Cripple Creek and other places are : tives in the valley, among whom is her J in the mountains say that fully a foot of tborides that it was a measure of prac tical economy. Salute At Sunrise. aged father. • snow fell last night at many points. It With such examples before them it Parade, 9 a.m. Mr. Jones was in our midst last Satnr- | was the heavest snowfall ever known in would appear that the individual is fool Exercises at Grounds, 10 a ni. day. June since a record has been kept. The ish and the official almost culpable who 1 p.m., first train Portland, Nvhdem Virgil Chapman is working for R. O. j weather is mild to dav and dangerous does not protect his own, or the taxpay- 1 ers pockets by using this compound, X: Tillamook Railroad arrives with Richards. | fio«>ds may result. ! thus saving from decay, and lengthening private car of President and party. Guess the Grippe has left Blaine to visit In this city and throughout the eastern the life of all frame structures for which R aces : more places where it can hold on better. part of the state there was an unusually thus saving from decay, and lengthening UM) yards' Race, free for all. Three Dee Moon reports how he nearly broke heavy rainfall, which will be ot great the life of all frame structures for which he is individualy or officially responsi must enter.- Prizes, $7.50 and $2.50. his arm while on the excursion. It is too benefit to the range. hie. Sack Race, 50 yards.—Prizes, $2.00, bad, Dee, von must not be so careless Fisher Thorsen <t Co., of Portland, Pueblo was the center of a severe hail-1 $1.00 and 50c. next time. storm. lit places the hail drifted to a | Or., are sole Pacific coast agents for ave 100 yards’Boy’s Race. 15 years and What nice weather. Surely Uncle Soul depth of eight inches, and snow shovels _ narins cartM’iineum, and it can lie found 1 at W ade A B riggs , Tillamook, Or., tinder.—Prizes, $2 50 and $1 00 feels real mean for sending frost and | were brought out co clean the sidewalks. who will gladly supply information re Wheel Barrow Race.—Prizes. $2.00, rain and will now give us nice weather to I * Much damage was done by hail to crops garding its accomplishments. $1.00 and 50c. pay up for it, hut we most not in the vicinity’ of Boulder and Longmont. ('»iris* Race, 15 years and under, 50 flatter onr Dear Uncle, for he might get KKFERKr-i SHE Of HKAL Pito yards.—Prizes. $2.50 and $1.00. PKHTY. angry and send some more rain and that Surprised by Boers. Three lagged Race.—Prizes, $4.00 and would spoil our hay. In Pursuance of a decree and order Of _ _ MÌV tendered intnt in the < Cir< ult Court ot of the State of $3.00. I nviuiv I.,.,« 1*5 L’ * 1 « renuerva Inuit Sidney Moon went to Tillamook last L ondon , June lb— Lord Kitchener has Oregon. for the County of Tillamook, on the Bov’s Race, 10 years and under.— Friday and purchased a $20 camera. nth day of June, 1901. in the partition suit ot cabled from Pretoria, under today’s date Joseph E. Green, plaintiff, vs. Mary Green Prizes, $1.00 and 50c. Cowing. II. H Armstrong, Estes Joseph Cowing. We chanced to see the smiling face of as follows: arv Eve yn Cowing. E H. Cowing Johannes Combination Race.— $5.00 in prizes. Ralph Bunday. What made him smile “Near Wdmansrnst, 20 miles north of Wahlert and California Safe Deposit JL Tt ust Girls’ Race, 10 years and under.— so ? Had he succeeded in winning the— Middleburg, 250 Victoria Mounted Rifles Company, defendants, the undersigned, referee name 1 in said order of sale, m ill expose for sale Prizes, $1.00 and 50c. Wc wont say any more for fear of mak from General Beaston’scolumn were sur and sell as the law dire<*ts at public auction to (»eats’ Bicycle Race. 300 yards, stand ing him Iccl angry with your corrcspon prised in camp at Stecnkoolspruit by a the highest bidder, at the Court llettse door of said « m ty. in the city of Tillamook City. ing start.—Prizes. $3.00, $2.00 and dent. superior force of Boers at 7:30 P. M. Oregon, on Monday, the nnd day of Julv. 1901. a> Hie hour of one o’clock p m.. the real pro $1.00. Mr. Wni. Kimball has came in from short range and poured a deadly fire into l»ertx situated in tho County of Tillamook. Ladies’ Bike Race, 300 yards, stand Dallas to visit with his daughter. Miss the camp, killing two officers and 16 men Mate of Oregon, and described in said order of rale as follows, to-wit ing start.—Prizes, $3.00, $2.00 and Mary, who is living with Pearl Coulson and wounding four officers and 3S men, I he cast half of the northwes* quarter and ...ts y»n? and -“2 two ot .1 ^'tion thirty-on e , ; ;;,e IntR the $1.00. and family. of whom 28 were slightly wounded. son hwest quarter of section thirty-one ; the thirty-o attiithvaNt quarter of sectiou thirty «’ ? e ; the Pie Eating Contest.—Prizes, $1.00 and The only sport that amuses Blaincitrs Only two officers and 50 men escaped to 1 tiouthfHNt northwest quarter qiiaitcr of »Cition te<tlon twenty . the ?o so .th th 50c. .t: “ f z_ s-ction :.. twenty, * a •• ’.! ’ In township is barking trees. General Beaston’s camp. The remainder east quarter I one nort 1 of range six ' “ **• ...... west of W illamette Biscuit Eating Contest.—Prises, $1.00 Win Thun was down from Honeyliear- were taken prisoners and released. Two 1 Meridlau ; 1 * he southwest quarter of section twenty-six . noithwest quarter ot sect Oil and 5 )c. ville, but has no more bee stories for us ; pompoms were captured by the enemy. twenty-six . the the southeast Quarter ot section Log Rolliug Contest.—Tri’es, $10 and he thinks one will Inst a while yet. twenty-three ; tl e west hall of the southeast Full details have not vet l»een received.’’ 1 quarter and lot* three and (our in section $5. Now, Sidney, von should not take so twenty five ; the southwest quarter of sei’tiou Base Ball Game.—For Purse of $20. It is estimated that repairs to the Ore twenty five ; the west half of the northeast nwnv pictures next time as von come quarter and I lots one and two of seetten Tillnmoo’t Band will play sweet music out from town and cause your father to gon, w hich has just arrived home from twenty five . the __ ________ __ ..._ of ____ ___ southwest quarter section twenty three the northwes quarter of section at intervals during the day. take ti lantern and go and hunt you. the Orient, rendered necessary hr the twenty five . the southeast quarter ot sectio. Orators : Hon. B. L. Eddy and Hon. 1 After ten it isn’t best for little chaps like damage sustained when wrecked in the twenty-six the northeast quarter of section twvuty-six. .«II in township one north of rangt 1 T. B. Handley. ol Willamette Meridian; the you to drive so late. You must alwavs Gulf of Pe Chi Li. will require about six seven west ot northeast quarter of section twenty-one . the Marshal for the Dav, Chas. Ray. get home lieforc ten aud not play so lung, months on the drydock and cost fully south half of th? south-east quarter of sectiou Manager of Sports, T. B. Handlcv. *250,000. It is intended to present the one. the north half of the northeast quarter it looks better. of section twelve, the aou hwest quar er • I NEHALEM. section fifteen, all in township one north of T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for ranife eight west of Willamette Meridian. P ublication . In pursuance of said order, said property will United States Land Office, be sold as a whole, for cash in hand. Oregon City, Oregon. Dated at Tillam ok City, Oregon, June 20th, June 17th I9O1. igoi. 11. H. ALDERMAN, Referee. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber land* n the States of California, Ore on, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, JOHN ERICKSON’, Of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5483, for the purchase of tlie Sw % of Sw of sec. 13 and Se U of Se *4 and W’oofSe^.of Section No. 14, in Township J Just received a meat and well N<>. 3 N, Range No. 8 W, and will offer proof to a selected Stock of foot ware of sum- show that ¡lie land sought is more valuable for X mer goods. its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, am’ to establi-h his claim to said land $ For Gentlemen, Ladies’. Misses before the Register and Receiver of this office | and Children Shoes direct from at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday the ytli day of September, 1901. He names as witnesses: { Chicago. John Corcoran, David Tweddle,Tim Corcoran, X It will pav voti to examine my of Vine Maple, Oregon; Erick Henistrom, of Olney, Oregon. | GOODS and PRICES before pur- Any and all persons claiming adversely the | chasing elsewhere. above-desc ibed lands are requested to file their claims in this oltice on or before said 9th day ? NOTICE—No charge for sewing of September i‘Jol. ? rips or nailing soles of shoes that (’ has . B. M oohes , Register. 4 get loose bought of me. -F red I 7 shoe STORE. | P. F. BROWNE, Salesmnn. i Fine bicycle and riding gloves at Mrs. Sturgeon's. * Now is the time to get one of this sea son’s pattern hats at big reduction at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * n U: *. THE : EST HOME NEWSPAPERS The HEADLIGHT and the : OREGONIAN One Year for $2.25. The Headlight is the Best Neuuspaper in II the County. 0 Also the Best Advertising flledium. ¿J Repeating Rifles For All Kinds cf Shooönr. 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