Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1901, Image 1

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Vol. XIV.
No. 8
Heaòligljt.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
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Hardware, Tinware, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Ranges
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS.
Fishing (Tackle, Bicycles, Guns and Ammunition
AUGUST i, 1901.
$1.50 per year
ent in Chaplin county, Conn., if they
have such a record as that there.
Mr. R. M. Trowbridge died suddenly at
the residence of his sister, Mrs. B. H.
Hathaway, in this city on Saturday, no
doubt from the effect of the stage acci­
dent on the mountain on the 4th July,
when his arm was broken and his brother
was killed. He had remained at Trask
house until Thursday, when he was
brought to this city. He was on the
street Saturday morning, and returning
to Mr. Hathaway’s was taken with
chills and died at noon. The body was
taken out the same evening for Dayton,
where it was to be burled.
Articles of incorporation were filed
with the County Clerk on Monday in­
corporating the Wilson River Road Co.,
its purpose being to construct and main­
tain plank and clay roads on w hat is
known as the Wilson River toll road, at
a point at Besler’s ford in this county to
Gales Creek in Washington County, and
to charge, collect, and receive tolls as by
law provided. This corporation also
proposes to engage in the construction,
owning and operating of a railroad from
the city of Tillamook to Forest Grove.
The incorporators are Oak Nolan, Geo.
W. Kiger and G. O. Nolan, the capital
stock being $1000.
State Superintendent J. II. Ackerman,
who was on the program to take part
in the teachers’ institute and lecture in
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this
city, was unable to attend. We will
t
forgive
the professor, but don’t kt it
j happen again. The editor doesn’t like to
, tell tales out of school, but the last time
t the state superintendent came to Tilla­
t mook he was “sea sick” and “fed the
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fishes
” while crossing the mountain in
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the
stage, and, probably, didn’t care a
, whoop whether he was thrown over­
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board
or not. Let’s hope the professor
i was not in dread of another ordeal like
t
that,
for we can sympathise with him.
] He is not the only pebble who gets
’ white in the gills crossing the mountain.
July and August are the dull months of the year, but we
are going to try and make them lively ones.
We need the money and are going to make July _j
August bargain months.
our entire ~ St
We will sell —
of MEN’S and' ROV’SCLOTH-
ING at a great reduction for cash
only.
I Wise Bros, do not intend to give up
Re member that R. Jacobson & Co. in-
■ their business in this county. They may tends clearing nut the entire stock of dry
Remenants at any price at Cohn’s. * I build again in this city.
goods within the next 17 days, which
Mrs. Mollie New is in the city from
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Churchman, also will lie sold for less than one-half cost.
1 Mr. and Mrs. L. Henderson, were in the Now is the time to get bargains. See our
Do not ask for a reduction on
Salem.
advertisement on another page.
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Dry granulated sugar reduced to $5.75 city Saturday from Sheridan.
time, it will not be allowed. It is
Elder B. L. Cady and wife, the mission-
Wanted, 100 cords of alder wood and
at Cohn’s.
not to get nd of the goods», but to
aries
from
the
Society
Islands,
are
ex-
Mr. C. F. Shortridge was in from Dolph 100 cords of slab wood, 4 ft. lengths,
pected here on the next boat, who are on
terms
cash,
apply
to
Geo.
Cohn.
on Saturday.
raise the money w
Heins the photographer has returned, their return to the islands. They have
Leave your houses for rent with C.
for.
been
East
to
secure
more
missionaries
to
and can be found at bis studio at any
Ben Riesland.
time from 7 a.tn. to 6 p.m., every day. * return with them, and were successful,
Did you see those shirt waists for 35
as eleven accompany them.
Misses Alice Thayer and Liona Hunt,
cents at Cohn’s.
Mrs. Bigler, who was found uncon-
| who have been spending a vacation in
Mr. Frank Dailey was in from Hills­
scious
on the steps of one of the houses
Fisherman and packers on the Colum­
To those who are owing us and have made no arrange­
this city, left for Portland on Tuesday.
boro on Sunday.
across the slough on Wednesday, was bia
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river, who expected a falling off in
Never write Life Insurance before seeing
taken to the Allen house, and Dr. Smith the
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Mr. H. T. Faulconer was in from Sher-
supply of salmon, have been dissap- ments to settle, we give you one more chance to pay ; positively
C. Ben Riesland. Agent the Mutual Life
being called, he found the woman was pointed,
j
idan on Saturday.
for the present record breaking
of New York. Oldest, strongest, best. * paralyzed on the eft side. She is some- 1
to every account not paid by August iotli, in cash or bankable
run increases every day. In past years
Mr. Wm. Ballis, of Skamokawa, was
! Don’t fail to see the excellent books what better to-day.
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there
have
been
great
runs
for
a
few
da
vs
in the city on Tuesday.
notes, costs for collection will be added, and the account turned
sold by W.A. Petteys, of Bay City. Special
Next Sunday is when the special course I but never before has such a run been re­
Dr. W. A. Wise and family will leave I Book Agent of “The Monarch Book Co.’’
of Sunday evening sermons concerning 1 ported in the Columbia. Gillnetters drift over to an Attorney for collection.
for Portland this week.
of Chicago.
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half an hour and catch more fish than
the divinity of Jesus and the unity that for
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Mr. C. E. Smith and wife came in from
Grant Thayer will shoe your horses for would characterize his followers if he 1 the canneries will take from them while
Newberg on Wednesday.
$3 per span ; re setting 20 cent per shoe. alone were exalted as the object of their 1 the ceities and traps are actually giving
For your photos, go to Heins, Leading I All work warranted.
Shop next to faith and his will alone as revealed in the 1 away under the weight of the salmon
We do not like to be hard on
Artist, any size and style.
| Goyne’s office.
t
It is an unprecedent situation
New Testament were taken as their rule caught.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thayer returned I Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hathaway re­ of faith and practice, begins in the Christ­ and will live in the history of the salmon
anyone, but we do insist in being
from Portland on Tuesday.
turned to the city on Wednesday from ian church. See hand-bills for particu­ industry as a remarkable one. At Sand
Island
on
Sunday
one
scein
took
nine
tons
Prof. Tor bet left on Tuesday to visit Dayton where they had gone with the lars. A hearty invitation to all.
Therefore insist
treated fairly.
body of the late Mr. R. M. Trowbridge.
Mr. P. D. Newell at Nehalem.
The steamer Louise, which went on the 1 of fish in a single haul. When the next
haul
was
made
so
many
fish
were
caught
I lead, others follow’. Do not fail to Nehalem spit Thursday of last week got
Mr. P. W. Todd left on Saturday for
on all accounts being paid at
see samples and work before going else off the same evening. She met with that most of the gear was carried away.
a business trip on the outside.
In
the
small
pieces
remaining
there
were
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rhoades were in where Picture mouldings any size and another accident a few days ago. Com­ 400 salmon. The “outside” traps are once.
description at Heins, Leading Artist. *
ing down the Nehalem river, with Com­
the city Wednesday from W’oods.
Where did G. O. get that hat ? We do I modore Wheeler at the helm, she ran imported to be full of salmon, and some
We are selling a good lot of pink beans
of them are said to have been broken by
not presume to say that he is in the least | into a snag and ripped a hole in her side. '
at three cents a pound at Cohn’s.
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the weight of the fish.
She
was
headed
for
the
shore,
but
she
over-hatted, but his head gear looks as
Attend our great reduction sale if you
though it belonging to the extinguishing filled with water so fast that she took
Horae Sale.
want to save money.—Cohn & Co. *
her second baptismal bath in the Ne­
fashion.
There will be 15 head of Bunchgrass
Messrs A. Zimmerman and S. Scovell
halem.
Rev. G. W. Gue, who was the presiding
Horses sold at auction next Saturday,
were in from Nehalem on Wednesday.
The weather for the past two weeks August 3rd, at 1 p.m. Horses weighing
elder of the M.E. ehurch in this district a
Dr. Ta tom, the painless dentist, will be few years since, and well-known in this has been delightful, and coming at the from 1,200 pounds down, broken and
in Tillamook on August 7 for one week. city, died suddenly in Portland on Wed­ most desirable time for hay harvest, the unbroken. Sale will be held at Quick’s
grass is nearly all cut. cured and put livery barn.________ ________
We are here to stay, for lowest prices nesday of last w’eek.
and best work go to Heins, the Leading I II. Tucker, w ho is a county charge and away in good condition, which is an as­
Dissolution Notice.
Artist.
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has been down sick at the residence of surance that most of the dairymen will
The firm of Riesland, Richardson &Co.
For sale, horse and buggy, with har­ Mr. F. S. Lyster for some time, is able to have more hay next winter than they has been diss olved by consent of all par­
ness ; also fine milch cow. See J. D. Ed­ be about again, Dr. Mills having pulled can use, which is in marked contrast to ties concerned Any obligations incurred
Kansas and Missouri, where the farmers under the name of said company from
wards.
him through his sickness.
have already had to dispose of their cat­ this time forth will not be honored.
C. B en R iesland .
Mrs. G. 0. Nolan returned from the
Mrs. Perkins, whois leaving the city tle for the want of feed. Truly Tilla­
Willamette valley with her mother on in a few weeks, will dispose of her house- ■ mook dairymen are in clover.
Kansas has been fully redeemed from
Sunday.
hold furniture and effects at private sale.
On account of the timber land frauds the ravages of the drouth. The rain,
Mrs. Ida Trowbridge will stav with Call nt once at the residence if you want
discovered in Montana and Idaho, Com­ which started in numerous portions of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hathaway for the the choice of the furniture.
missioner Hermann, of the General Land the state on Friday night, continued on
pre sent.
When you want nice furniture ata rea-
office, has suspended all proofs made dur­ Saturday. This rain will prove of ines­
Lost, a hat, between this city and son able price you must go to Thomp­
ing the present year under the timber timable value to Kansas.
South Prairie.—Finder please leave same son’s Furniture Store. We invite an in-
The old cup defender Columbia won the
and stone act, pending conclusion of the
spection of our carpet samples, for they
at this office.
full investigation and inquiry begun some $1000 Astor cup on Monday, leading the
Dr. T. P. Wise will be at his Tillamook comprise the latest designs.
time ago. The suspension applies to all new aspirant for cup honors, the Consti­
The Dunham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma­ states where Government timber land is tution, at the finish by two minutes, 14
office about Sept. 1st, to remain as long
chine, for ease in running and durability, purchased, and involves thousands of seconds. The race was sailed in a fine
as kept busy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohn will leave is the best machine for the price on the cases. Many large companies and spec­ breeze.
Pittsburgers generally express their
next week for San Francisco, to be gone market today. Call and see them at ulators, it is alleged, ha re had “dummies”
Thompson’s Furniture Store.
three or four weeks.
as agents, making purchases of these delight in(the anticipation of a settle,
ment of the strike, and no one seems to
The best saw on earth. Use the Great lands from the Government.
Owing to Rev. C. P. Metzler going on
have the slightest doubt that the nego­
a vacation, there will be no preaching in Western saws and you will soon be con­
Every newspaper treasures up in its
the Presbyterian church during August. vinced of this fact, for they are recognized memory the namjs of its friends and tiations for perce will result in a cessa­
tion of hostilities.
to be the best saw now on the market. likewise its enemies.
It seldom over­
For Sale, a five roomed house in this
A dog named “Grover,” belonging to
For sale at McIntosh & Nair's hardware looks an opportunity to assist the for­
city, with two lotsand barn; also two
Dick Zahn, of Alsea, has heljied his mas­
store.
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mer,
but
it
never
goes
out
of
its
way
to
lots in Havs’ addition.—See J. S.
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Mr. George Morrell, who was with lioost the latter. Human nature is pretty ter account for 20cougers besides numer­
Stephens.
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the fake Quaker doctors, but took over much the same elsewhere. People who ous bears, wildcats, etc., in the last eight
the management of the Palace house, left show the newspaper man kindness never or nine years. Grover is deaf, but still
with his wife on Saturday. The Quaker makes a better investment on one that actively in the business.
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doctors had wired him offering him $100 more surely pays them a hundred fold
a month and expenses
sooner or later. As it has been truely |
n. T. Botts, of ^>>>»«,
- .nr.
Mr. H.
Edina, .......
Mo., has said, there comes a time in the lite of
Ride an Iver Johnson,
been looking over the county for the every man when he needs his home paper :
th« distinctive Cycle of the Future.
purpose of taking in the situation so as and needs it badly.—Ex.
to report to a number of families who-f- We can stand a good many things, but
A Bicycle that is honestly made,
are thinking of coming West. It was when people in the east want to know if
is as good as the best.
Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills Vermitn and Gnats. One application will last
through Prof. Snuffer’s recommendation we are civilized in Tillamook county we
A Reliable Wheel that can be
several days. Purifies the air and cleanses the skin. By doing all of the above
while visiting that state that he came feel like exposing their ignorance. Out
» to this county.
of several questions sent us to answer
sold at a low Price.
it increases the flow of milk.
this week, this is one : "Are the people
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Mr.
H.
C.
Miller,
while
coming
from
Honest Cveles at Honest Prices.
Salem with a party to spend a vacation law abiding citizens, or are there, as in
in this county, was kicked on the right some mining districts, lawlew people who
rx) CENTS PER QUART.
leg by one of the horses on the moun­ commit many acts of violence not known
The fact that
tain. He put liniment on the injured in older settle J places.
Agent for Tillamook Co.,
THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
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limb, but it grew worse and be had to lie the county jail in
i al
Oregon.
“LET ME FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION.”
tars is
brought to this city for treatment. He most tenantless the pasfc thOBJ yen«
•spond-
has suffere la great deal of pain.
sufficient reason to ask our coMMp
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
Fair Warning
We have a
GENT.’S
DRESS SHOES
Logger’s Shoes. Men’s and Boy’s
Work Shoes.
Hats, Furnishing
Goods.
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Groceries, Flour and
Feed.
LADIES’ AND GENT.’S FANCY
hose
J. A. TODD & CO
TILLAMOOK, OR.
☆ BICYCLES. *
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CLOUGH
.A-ntiseptio Fly Killer
What More Do You Want?
Ralph Ackley, I
CHARLES I. CLOUGH,
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