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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1901)
illanwok ìli'aìilinht TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 22, 1901 cept cheese. We differ with him. It tcok the commissioner a long time, in his offi cial capacity, to locate Tillamook, and since he did so last month, the subject of dairying cannot lie mentioned without his mind reverts to Tillamook. He must be judging the dairymen of this county by himself. And like ex-Governor Pennoyer he has shown his ignorance of the best part of Oregon until a few weeks since. It appears to us that many of the oil companies recently formed in this state If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which are being manipulated by those who ex are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the pect to make a ‘'graft.’’ We have had Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition. some experience in this direction in Tilla-1 mook, where promises were made that operations would commence within 60 days, but we fail to see any indications in that direction, and probably the Tilla mook Paraffine Company is defunct, if it ever were a company in the strict sense of the word. Such proceed ings only discourages those who would assist legitimate enterprises. We do not PAINTS, OILS, SASH DOORS wish to give people cold feet, hut we cer tainly would like to see an effort made Guns, Ammunition, etc July and August are the dull months of the year, but we to ascertain whether there is oil in this county. are going to try and make them lively ones. The Tillamook Creamery Company will send several cheese to the state fair We need the money and are going to make July and at Salem. This is a move in the right direction, for Tillamook has been some August bargain months. what backward in exhibiting the pro We will sell our entire Stock ducts of the county. We hope that other cheese factories will follow suit so that of MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTH Dr. Tatom, the painless dentist, will Studies will be resumed at St. Alphon- Tillamook cheese will have a large ex TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS ING at a great reduction for cash return to this city from Nehalem on the sus Academy, on Monday, September hibit. And if thii county can carry off 29th and will remain one week. 2nd. In order to enter upon the work ' several of the premiums it will give the Weather remains delightful. only. Emmet Quick, on his return to this of the school year promptly, parents and factories where the cheese is made a wide Mrs. Abe Cohn is expected home to city for the summit on the Forest Grove guardians of new pupils will please pres reputation. For each factory to send Do not ask for a reduction on day. road, reported a large fire there in the I ent them for classification before Sep an exhibit would not entail much bother, C* Hinkston was in from Portland on time, it will not be allowed. It is tember 1st. but it will go a long way to advertise timber. Sunday. For Sale, a five roomed house in this We understand there is some talk of the county and establish the fact that not to get nd of the goods, but to Large roll top desk for sale “C.” Ben city, with two lots and barn; also two raising the saloon license to $800 in this Tillamook cheese is the best on the raise the money we are working Riesland. * lots in Hays’ addition.—See J. S. city. Eugene is to try the high license market. We have a number of first-class Are you a Workman ? If not, then Stephens. * proposition at $1000 a year. We do not and experience cheese makers in the for. why not ? Grant Thayer will shoe your horses for see why this city should not raise the county who pride themselves upon the John Fuegy was in from Cornelius on $3 per span ; re-setting 20 cent per shoe. license some, but not so high that it will excellent cheese they are turning out. and for that reason, let these cheese Wednesday. All work warranted. Shop next to exclude competition. makers have an opportunity to exhibit t Dr. Lawless, resident Optician, will F. B. Perkins was in from Hillsboro on Goy tie’s office. To those who are owing us and have made no arrange their product. The directors, patrons < r Wednesday. Geo. Loerpabel, from Michigan, who soon make a business trip to the outside owners of the cheese factories in this lasting about three months, and if you Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Wise came in from visited this county some months since, county should encourage them to do so. ments to settle, we give you one more chance to pay ; positively has returned with the idea of buying a wish to get rid of that headache and ner Portland last. Mr. M. G. Wilkins, who is working in to every account not paid by August ioth, in cash of bankable vousness you had better call on him im E. H. I)eery, of Portland, was in the farm and locating here. mediately. Eves examined free and spec-1 this countv in the interest of the Ancient Fred Stallcup, who had his head injured city on Sunday. taeles fitted scientifically. * | Order of United Workmen, has succeed« d , notes, costs for collection will be added, and the accodfifrnfflba VV. W. Bristow was in from McMinn at Hadley’s logging camp last week by a in securing a large number of applicants It is feared that the strike in San over to an Attorney for collection. cable, was not hurt as badly as was first ville on Monday. for membership, among whom are seve Francisco will effect the Truckee Lumber , reported. The injury to his head has Don't neglect your tire insurance, but Co., as two steamers running here for , ral who dropped out and are now apply I partly healed. “C” Ben Riesland. * lumber are tied up in that port. Should ing for readmission. The first batch ot Next Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, candidates were initiated on Tuesday Checks written on all foreign countries the strike extend to San Pedro an J other i Mr. E. Thornquest will speak in Swedish We do not like to be hard on evening in Star lodge, and the prospects “C” Ben Riesland. * at the Wilson River school house All California ports, it will tie up the saw look bright for the membership of this J. Fitzgerald, a Seattle timber man, who understand the language are heart mill at Hobsonville and probably some lodge to be doubled before Mr. Wilkins is anyone, but we do insist in being of the logging camps. came in on Tuesday. ily invited to attend. through with his work in this countv. It was not the officers of the law who The H eadlight has so often expressed William Batterson was down from Ne When you want nice furniture ata rea treated fairly. Therefore insist halem on Monday. sonable price you must go to Thomp made a raid on a gambling joint in itself on the merits of this order and the Baker City, but several bandits who ex duty every man owes to his wife and A good chinook salmon net for sale son’s Furniture Store. We invite an in- posed the game. By the way, these ban family in providing for them in case of on all accounts being paid at spec t ion of out carpet samples, for they cheap at W. E. Page’s. dits can show the officers of the law a his death, that it is not necessary for us * If you want S. S. Tickets to and from comprise the latest designs. few pointers. But, then, there’s a lot of to elongate upon them at this time. This once. Europe “C’’ Ben Riesland. The Dunham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma officials who do make raids with regu much we will say, however, by asking Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of Mr. chine, for ease in running and durability, larity, and that is on the taxpayers for two questions : In case of your death, is the best machine for the price on the their salaries for not doing their duty. D. T. Edmunds, a daughter. would vour wife and family be destitute, market today. Call and see them at W. Johnson and son, of McMinnville, The second of the series by the Tilla having to depend upon the cold hand of Thompson ’ s Furniture Store. * were in the city on Saturday. mook Dramatic Co. will be played at the charity for support ? Has your husband The*best saw on earth. Use the Great Opera House Saturday. Aug. 24. Those provided for you in case you should sud Mr. Theo. Steinhilber came in on the Western saws and you will soon be con who have never seen this famous drama denly become a widow and your children stage Wednesday on business. vinced of this fact, for they are recognized “Nugget Nell” will do well to attend the fatherless ? The principal object of the Mrs. J. A. Todd left on Wednesday to to be the best saw now on the market performance. The cast has been care- Workmen is in the interest of the wife visit relatives at McMinnville. For sale at McIntosh & Nair’s hardware fullv selected inorder to present the play and children, so it is just as much the M. J. Abbott and A. B. Caples were store. in its full and startling details. See the duty of the wife to see that she and her over from the Grove on Sunday. We are requested to ask all members great gambling scene and hear the story i children are protected as it is that of the G. S. Richardson and son were in from of Star Lodge A.O.U.W. to attend the husband to provide it. No home should of Leonore. Oretown on Monday on business. regular meeting next Monday evening, When it comes to leasing streams in be without the protection which that of Call and see the nice furniture and get also those who have applied for admis Clatsop county the owners of property the Workmen provides. prices before buying.—W. E. Page. * sion and have passed the medical exami are given an opportunity to be heard by Court Denied the Petition. The latest date set for the steamer Sue nation. the county court and to protest against H Elmore to arrive here is next Mon All kinds of house furniture consisting their rights being taken from them. We A storia , Aug. 19.—The petition of the day. of bureaus, comodes, bedsteads, chairs, wish to point out how different it was Wheeler Lumlier Company of Nehalem Owing to the want of a quorum, there tables, cook and heating stoves, lied in Tillamook,where the property owners for a 49-year lease on the Nehalem River was no meeting of the city council on springs, sewing machines, etc., cheaper were treated ns though someone tliou- and several of its tributaries for floating Monday. than ever sold in Tillamook at W. E. ght “Be demned the property owners; logs and lumlier was to-dny denied by * they’ve no right to be consulted.” the County Court. Saturday afternoon a Ralph Ackley has rented the store Page’s. vacated bv R. Jacobson & Co. and has Mr. J. W. Gunn was in the city Tues Between Friday and Wednesday some meeting of about 50 of the owners of moved his stock there. day, being the fire adjuster of the Liver- parties _ _______ broke into A. M. Austin’s house property along these streams was held at Jewell to consider the advisability of Netarts, Ex-Governor Sylvester Pennoyer re pool & London & Globe, and is in here „w ...... —. They first took out a pane giving the lumber company rights-of- turned to this city on Friday and left for to adjust the claim of Fred Skomp. The of glass, and finding they could not get way across their property. After listen full amount of the insurance, $600, was in that way they removed the sash ing to the arguments of the company s Portland on the same day. They ransacked the house, broke open a representatives, motions were unani Laura J Slavman, of McKeesport. readily paid. mously carried against the rights-of-way It will soon lie too late. Your rate will j trunk and it is thought they have stolen and requesting the County Court not to Pa., and Ella McCulloch, of Portland. j raise. You may have an accident or nn a number of things, including a Winebet- grant the Nehalem Lum tier Company or were in the city last week. illness and not lie able to pass the exam- The burglary was not discovered , any other person or corporation the ex- $10 buys a good hard wood liedroom “C “ ” — Ben until Mr. .. Austin's father returne 1 to the 1 elusive right to use the Nehalem River or — Riesland, agent The ....... __________ set of three pieces—bureau, comnde and ination. i any of its tributaries. The action taken Old Mutual Life of New York. Oldest, . p|ace on Wednesday, i at this meeting was re|H>rted at the bedstead, at W. E. Page’s. largest, best. * The government dredger has been taken session of the County Court this morn Miss Eva McClaskey. who has been All who wonder why ther eare so many to the wharf at Hobson ville to do some ing as was also a letter from Judge Magers, attorney for the Wheeler Lum visiting at Mr. A. McNair’s, left for her different denominations will do well to dredging tliere so that the steamers efin ber Company, saying that he would not home in Nevada on T uesday. attend the Christian church next Sunday j |uv nj the dock without resting on the urge the granting of the petition any Dr. T. P. Wise will lie at his Tillamook evening, when the subject will lie “ The The ground ---- —--»* — tide. Considerable blast. further. The court then made an order at i-~ low officeonjliis return from Nehalem on Mon two chief causes of denominations and ’ (ing ( will have to be done and the work denying the petition. dav to remain until Septeml>er 1st. their insufficiency.’’ will take about four weeks, at the Truc Archbishop Christie preached at the Father J. J. Bnrri has purchased two kee Lumber Co’s expense, as they have Catholic church in this city on Sunday, blocks south of St. Alplionsus academy, borrowed the dredger from the govern, and left the same evening for Portland. where he will erect a residence for himself ment for that purpose, Inspector Frank It will lie seen by a notice in another to cost $3,000. and where the old Cath Batter being in charge. column that the taxes for the year 1900 1 olic church will lie placed until a new A correspondent wants to know why will l< delinquent after September 17th. J church building is erected. only one of the gambling resorts was If the strike in San Francisco should All the applicants for county school picked out for prosecution and those of ’ Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills Verniim and Gnats. One application will last extend along the Coast and tie up all the certificates at the examination passed, long standing allowed to proceed with- several days. Purifies the air and cleanses the skin. By doing all of the above steamers it would be tough on Tilla | including Misses Ellen Bewley. Ruth out the least interference. It is some it increases the flow of inilk. mook. , Cooper, Amanda Tinnerstet, Abbie what unfair, we must admit, but will 1 not attempt to answer it now. First, . Weikal, Martha Sch<»llmeyer, Mabci Saturday, while Henry Ellison was we will refer the matter to the gamblers doing some slashing on his place, his ax Watt aod Emily Horgau 50 CENTS PER QUART. slipped and almost severed his right foot I In answer to an inquiry, there is noth themselves ; and second, to the officials who have sworn to enforce the laws. in two. ing on file in ¡the clerk's office showing Speak out, gentlemen, sjieak out. THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. -Dr. Geo. W. Easterbrook, scientific that the Wilson river county road had Dairy Commissioner f. H Bailey says “ LET 1 YOUR PRESCRIPTION. ” been le.ised. In all probability the road optician, of Portland, Or., now and for one week at the Allen house in this city. will be leased at the next term of court you cannot begin to talk upon any sub ject to a Tillamook county rancher ex- to the Wilson River Road Company. Office in lady's parlor Eyes fitted. * SI Do You Like Good Flour and Feed ? Hardware, Tinware, Heating Stoves & Ranges, GLASS, and Fishing Tackle, Fair Warning We have a full line of LADIES’ and GENL’S DRESS SHOES Logger’s Shoes, Men’s and Boy’s Work Shoes. Hats, Furnishing Goods. Groceries, Flour and Feed 11 OSI J. A. TODD & CO TILLAMOOK, OR .A-ntiseptio Fly KZiller What More Do You Want? CHARLES I. CLOUGH.