Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1901, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY n, 1901.
$1.50 per year
at
Vol. XIV.
and threw itself, carrying the buggy into |
twenty feet of water. Fortunately the
Nehalem ball players were near at hand,
and stringing themselves into the water
by holding each others hands, managed
to reach the buggv. Mrs. Larson was
and
in the worst fix, for she had become tan­
gled in the top of the buggy, and it was
quite a time before she was extricated
from her perilous position, it looking at
one time that she would drown before
i they did so. After rescuing them,
horse and buggy were pulled out,
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animal being more dead than alive
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j Having sent two packages of the
«'n
special edition of the Headlight to the
| Oregon exhibit at the Pan-American Ex.
M'CORMIÇÎ,
CAU-ONWEM-COPMICKÄfitW- -~
position, among other tilings Commis-
■ sioner H. E. Doscli says : “I am in re-
efipt of two packages of the special edi­
tion of the Tillamook Headlight, and de­
sire to thank you very much for it, as it
I fills the nich exactly. I do not know of
I anything you could have sent of more
practical value to us here and you there,
| through just these copies—only wish you
July and August are the dull months of the year, but we
had sent more.” Mr. A. J. Cohn sug­
gested sending these copies, andas they are going to try and make them lively ones.
want more, we shall send Mr. Dosch
several hundred copies.
We need the money and are going to make July and
I The fine weatheron.the Fourth was an
| agreeable surprise, and caused quite a August bargain months.
■ large number of citizens to participare in
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We will sell our entire Stock
, the celebration in this city. The ideal
' weather made everything look gav and
of MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTH­
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Mr. J. McNair, who has been on a visit city dads that “roasted’’ the Quakers as the citizens were happy. Miss Nevada
ING at a great reduction for cash
to his brother, left for his home in Cali­ fakes and then inserted a paragraph ad­ Grayson represented the Goddess of Lib.
vising everybody to patronize them ?
Mr. Wells Gilbert is in the city.
fornia on Tuesday.
erty and Miss Esther Munson Columbia.
only.
We’d like to know what kind of a Messrs. B. L. Eddy and T. B. Handley
Born, to the wife of Mr. Hy. Rogers, a
Query. We wonder what has become
of the water franchise the city council grudge the county clerk’s horse has delivered the orations, and Miss Kate
son.
Do not ask for a reduction on
against the sheriff, when that animal, as Plank read the Declaration. The feature of
Mr. Harry Stults, of Amity, wasin the threw at Mr. Unknown ?
time,
it will not be allowed. It is
city.
Those who want to see Dr. Wise will our Nehalem scripe writes, “boldly struck I the day was a bull team drawing a num-
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her
of
carts
to
represent
the
arrival
of
out
for
China,
taking
the
buggy
and
Mrs. George S. Miller, of Chase, is in please bear in tnind that he will stay
not to get nd of the goods, but to
the first cars on the Portland, Nehalem &
occupants along.”
the city.
only’ as long as kept busy.
raise
the money we are working
We are glad to state that Mr. P. W. Tillamook railroad. The band boys and
Mr. Roger Biswell, of Baker City, is in
Mr.U. Rhoades, of Hebo, and Miss S.
all
those
in
charge
of
the
train
were
for.
the city.
Rhoades, of San Francisco, were regis­ Francis, secretary of the Tillamook Par­
affine Oil Company, who has been in dressed as plug uglies. A speech by the
Mr. Geo. W. Ellis and wife are in from tered at the Larsen house.
Montana for several months, is expected president, Mr. C. E. Reynolds, from the
Portland.
Dr. W. A. Wise and Dr. J. W. Borders to return here in a few weeks to com­ grand stand took the cake. The ball
A full line of Palace goods at King & will be in Tillamook about July 15th. to mence work at Bay City.
game proved an uninteresting affair.
To those who are owing us and have made no arrange­
remain as long as kept busy.
Kerremans.
The next representative who goes to
Rev. D 0. Watters, presiding elder,will
“You’ll have to hurry !” The Wizzard preach at the Methodist church to-mor­ j the state legislature from Tillamook and
A. & L. handwheat flour at King &
ments to settle, we give you one more chance to pay ; positively
Oil showman is the next fake outfit to row. Friday evening, also next Sunday i don’t kill off a few of the persons whose
Kerremans.
“
work
the
jaw
bone
in
this
city.
Mrs. E. A. Cook was in from Dolph
evening, followed with the communion i duty it is to bosses road work, we give to every account not paid by August 10th, in cash or bankable
Messrs. T, A. and C. T. Porter, G. S. service. There will be no service on Sun­ 1 fair warning that we shall go after them
Wednesday.
KichardsonCnd A. VV. Fletcher came in day morning. Sunday school at regular rough shod on their reture. It’s all fool notes, costs for collection will be added, and the account turned
Mr. Oliyer Morris was in the city from
ishness to have so many bosses. Either over to an Attorney for collection.
from
Oretown on Friday on business.
time.
McMinnville.
let the county court, the roadmaster, or
Joseph Lahmon is the happiest man in
Mr. A Rose, since he returned from
Mr. S. Scovell was down from Neha­
road supervisors boss the work, for to
this
city,
the
advent
of
a
longed
for
son
California,has
kept
himself
busy
improv
­
lem last week.
on the national holiday being thecause. ing his place, and he informed us yester­ have the county judge boss the commis­
The only gepuine Ceylon tea at King
sioners, the commissioners boss the road
Our stock of glassware and crockery is day that he expects to cut hay today
& Kerremans.
”
We do not like to be hard on
master, the road master boss the road
without doubt the finest in the citv. and that his potato and cabbage patches
Dr. W. A. Wise is in Tillamook to re­
supervisors, the road supervisors boss
are
doing
fine.
Being
one
of
Tillamook
’
s
Call and get our prices.—King & Kene-1
anyone, but we do insist in being
main a short time.
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mans.
“ j old timers he knows how to make the those who work on the roads, is not
a
satisfactory
state
of
affairs
when
these
Born, on Saturday, to the wife of Mr.
For Sale, a five roomed house in this spuds grow.
Therefore insist
very people differ as to how road work treated fairly.
A. L Veatch, a son.
We notice that quite a number of the
city, with two lotsand ham; also two
should
be
done.
But
as
this
is
the
law.
Mr. E. G. E. Wist returned on the lots in Hays’ addition.—See J. S. I farmers of the Willamette valley find time
here is a favorable opportunity for some on all accounts being paid at
steamer Wednesday.
to spend several weeks to rusticating in
Stephens.
one to show their legislative ability to
Canned Asparagus at King & Kerre­
The editor goes out to Portland on a this county, while the dairymen of Tilla­ kill off' some of this bossisin in road
once.
mans. High grade.
vacation the end of this week, and while mook find little time to spare in their work. Multnomah county should be in­
teit
pulling
occupation.
And
yet
the
If street gossip is correct, this city is there will attend the grand lodge of the
terested in this, because it luis a political
Oregonian reported that the people of
to have another bank.
A.O.U.W.
Steele for road boss.
this county were “spoiled.’’
Mr. M. T. Henderson, a merchant of
Grant Thayer will shoe your horses for
The Headlight gave theQuakcr doctors
Captain J. J. Dawson sends us a storm
Sheridan, is in the city.
$3 per span ; re-setting 20 cent per shoe.
a “roasting’’ because that was the medi­
warning : “As the weather signs show a
Shop next to
cine they desired. His Quakership first
Messrs. Htnry Allen and J. E. Hosmer All work warranted.
possibility of some heavy rain when the
j proposed to the editor that we “ roast”
Goyne’s office.
are in from Silverton, Ore.
new moon changes on the 18th, allow me
Wanted.—A good girl or middle aged space to warn the haymakers to watch the city council, but failing in this, he
Born, on Monday, to the wife ot Mr.
woman
for general house work. Good the wind from Friday. If the wind goes offered to pay us for “roasting’’ the
Ed. Earls, all pound bov.
Quaker doctors. We had no objection
Mrs. May came in on the steamer on wages to (suitable party.—Address P O„ southerly, stop cutting and house your
to that, so wrote a few “ roasting’’
Box
84,
Tillamook,
Or.
Wednesday from Baker City.
hay as speedily as possible .”
paragraphs.
Under these circumstances
Born, on the 29th June, to the wife of ' Hay making is now the order of busi
Rev. C. C. Bell, presiding elder of the ■ we cannot see why the doctor should
i
ness
in
Tillamook,
and,
as
usual,
there
Mr. Fred Kabkee, a daughter.
United Brethren church, will preach in smart under the medicine we adminis­
will be a big crop, for grass is king in
this city next Sunday evening and hold tered, for he amused the audience the
Mr. C. Svenson's sixteen months old
I this county and Old Bossy turns it into
quarterly meeting on Monday Rev. G. other evening by reading these para­
child had its left thigh broken.
gold.
E. McDonald, who has lieen appointed graphs, criticising them and “roasting’’
Did the Nehalem pitcher have snakes I
| Miss Bella
la Watt closed a successful to fill the pulpit for three months, came
i the editor. We have no objection to
in his eyes instead of his balls ?
«rliool in district No. 23 on Fri
Fri- ­
term of school
Dr. F. H. Coffeen, of Carlton, Or., with day, and has hern engaged to teach the in on the steamer on Wednesday. We Í that, for change about is fair play, but
his family, have arrived to locate in this school again, which will convene in Sep­ are asked to announce that there will be here’s the point : What do you think of
no preaching service Sunday morning in a man who can’t take the medicine he ;
city.
tember.
the U.B. church owing to the dedication proposes for himself, but frets and |
Mrs. A. R. Griggs, daughter of Mayor
of the Presbyterian church.
squirms and bellyaches before an j
Revs.
A.
Robinson
and
J.
Hatch,
and
Wiley, came in on the ste imer oil Wed­
audience liecause the medicine we admin,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, areexpected in from
The
First
Presbyterian
church
of
Tilla-
nesday.
Hillsboro oil Friday to attend presbytry moo|< (;jty will be dedicated next Sttn- estered contained too much truth for
There will be a drill of the hook and i and the dedication of the Presbyterian
day morning by Dr. E. P. Hill, of Port­ his Quakership’s palate? Tread on a
ladder teainjon Friday evening at seven
church.
land. The rev. gentlemen will occupy Quaker doctor’s corns and he kicks up
o’clock.
David Vaughan, of Middleton, and Carl the pulpit that day, assisted by Rev. W. as much clatter with his jaw bone as a
De Wayne Stephens came in from Wash. | Carter, of Newberg, are spending a va-
S. Holt, D.D., Synodical missionary for dog with a tin bucket tied to its tail.
ington to spend the Fourth and left on 1 cation in this county* also C. C. Perkins, Oregon. The presbvtry will convene on By the way, he hope the Quaker doctor '
Saturday.
Robt. Wright and R. Brown, of North Saturday evening, but owing to it com. ' will live up to his word and pay us for
Messrs. F. Haybery and L. L. North­ ! Yamhill.
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ing about the time that the pastors take j j the medicine which he called for, and I
' not crawfish out of the balance because
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rup, of Astoria, were registered at the
Drs. Smith and Wiley went to the toll vacations, no doubt the attendance will
[ it didn’t suit him. The editor can stand
Allen house.
gate on Tuesday to put Mr. R. M. Trow­ be somewhat limited. The church is to
1 all the “roasting’’theQuakcr doctors can
lie
decorated
with
flowers
for
the
dedica
Mr. and Mrs. Cris Larsen were down bridge
bn(jge ’s S arm
arn, ¡„
in a caste. We are glad to
from Nehalem last week, returning home be;)r tbat be
progressing as favorably lion and the choir is preparing a number j give him, as long as they don’t give us !
I the same kind of “roasting” Old Sol lias
of anthems for the occasion.
on Saturday.
as possible.
been giving the people in the East and
Whale or Sperm Oil for mowers. It
Messrs. A. and Robert Watt returned ' middle slates. Moral : Don’t get an in-
Dr. W. A. Wise and Mrs Wise and
will not gum your machinery.—For sale family came in from Portland on Wed­ from Flathead County, Montana, on I | dependent editor to write “roasting’’
at D. T. Edmunds.
nesday to sjiend the summer vacation. Tuesday, where thev had gone with Mr. j I paragraphs about yourself, for they may
D. W. Rhodes, of Bav City, and Mr. P. j I bristle with too much truth if you do.
! Dr. J. W. Borders came in with them on
W Francis, the oil expert who was in
the steamer.
this county a few months since, to look j
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on over the oil prospects in that section of'
Wednesday from Astoria with freight the country. Mr. Francis is elated with .
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and passengers. She goes to Nehalem on what he saw there, for the seepages are!
Ride an Iver Johnson,
Friday and will leave Garibaldi on Mon­ so numerous and the indications so fav­
_ morning for Astoria.
the distinctive Cycle of the Future. » day
orable that no oil fields in the United ’
* i When you want nicefurnitnre at a rea- States presents such flattering p roapecta
A Bicycle that is honestly made,
Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills Vermimand Gnats. One application will last
Í ' sonable price you must go to Thomp- or produces oil with the fineness as that j 'V
is as good as the best.
several days. Purifies the air and cleanses the skin. By doing all of the above
> son’s Furniture Store. We invite an in- found in Montana. They have all taken
A Reliable Wheel that can be j «pection of onr carpet sample«, for they up considerable land and done work up­
it increases the flow of milk.
on it.
sold at a low Price.
A comprise the latest designs.
Sheriff H. H. Alderman and Mrs. Cris
Durham "
Ball
Bearing
. The Z--
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—‘— Sewing Ma-
Honest Cycles at Honest Prices.
I ; chine, for ease in running and durability, Larson and son had a close cnll on Ne-,
50 CENTS PER QUART.
J is the best machine for the price on the halem beach last week. Mr. Aiderman
P market today. Call and »ee them at had taken them in his buggv to drive
THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
them down the beach. The tide was in
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' Thompson’s Furniture Store.
Agent for Tillamook Co.
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ME
FILL
YOUR
PRESCRimoN.
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at
the
time,
and
in
passing
round
a
log
b
Wr wonder whr Bro. Wat.on fail«! to-----
Oregon.
! in«rt the article he .bowed lome of the juat after .tarting, the ho.ae took a lun<e
Every Prosperous Farmer has a
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McCofniick
Deering
MoWei%
(fay I^eü,
Hay Tedders, Wagons and Complete Line of
Haying- Tools.
Had a Fine Day and a Good time.
All were happy and went home satis-
fied.
We are well pleased with our Trade
and believe all our customers were
SATISFIED.
Hardware, Tinware, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Ranges.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS.
Fishing Tackle, Bicycles, Guns and Ammunition.
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Logger’s Shoes, Men’s and Boy’s
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Hats, Furnishing
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Groceries, Flour and
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What More Do You Want?
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