' ' "■ '_ 'ILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 22. 1901
FINE. DAIRY EXHIBIT
Sunday School Convention.
SUNK BY ICEBURO.
Blasts from Ram’s Hors.
Tillamook the Greatest Wealth- The Tillamook County Sunday School _
A little assistance is worth a lot of ad
Association, which is to be held in the Is*an^er Went Down With Sixty
Producing, Cash-Getting Sec
vice.
•
Presbyterian church in this city on Aug. i
Souls off Douglas Island.
The best praise of the sermon is its
tion of Oregon.
31st and Sept. 1st, bids fair to be the
The Salem correspondent of the Even
ing Telegram says; Hon. J. H. Bailey,
state food and dairy commissioner, was
in Salem for the purpose of examining
the new dairy building at the state fair
grounds. He is very much pleased with
' its design ; says it is one of the prettiest
dairy buildings he has ever seen, though
he would like to see it considerably
larger. It may serve for this year, but
it will be inadequate to meet the de.
mands later.
He savs there will be a large and cred
itable dairy exhibit at the state fair this
year, as there are extensive preparations
in progress for it in Tillamook, Umatilla,
Clackamas and other counties. One
point butter exhibitors must recollect,
the law provides for the marking or
stamping of all market products of tbe
dairy, but for purposes of exhibitions
the articles must be without distinguish,
ing brands, to insure a want of know,
ledge of the makes by the judges.
Commissioner Bailey has recently re.
turned from a trip through Tillamook
county and is very enthusiastic over its
prospects and possibilities as a dairy re
gion. White clover grows in profusion
in every clearing as a voluntary crop,
and the grasses are exceedingly nutri
tions, while the climateinsurespasturage
the year round.
Cheesemaking is a great industry in
Tillamook and a profitable one. A price
of 11 cents a pound is realized, which
Mr. Bailey says is equal to 25 cents a
pound for butter, and there is no reason
why the dairymen should not be pros
perous. The people there realize they
have a good thing and they all talk
cheese. He says you cannot begin to
talk upon any subject to a Tillamook
county rancher, but he quickly turns the
conversation the same way as he turns
the milk of his herd—into cheese.
The dairying interest of that coast
county is only in its infancy, and Mr.
Bailey says when it is brought up par
tially to its possibilities it will lie the
greatest wealth-producing, cash-getting
section of the state.
best and most successful gathering of its
kind ever held in Tillamook. lielegates
are expected from every Sunday school
in the county. The state Sunday school
worker, Rev. C. A Dotson, will be pre.
sent and take the principal part in the
convention. Those having the matter in
hand will spare no pains to make this
equal with any other county convention
in the state, considering the inconveni
ences arising from a county with no bet
ter accommodations for the traveling
public. Delegates will be provided with
free entertainment. Everybody interest
ed in Sunday school work invited to at.
tend. Program is as follows :
S aturday , A ug . 31.
2:00 p m.—Devotional, Rev. McDonald.
2:15.—Business Session.
2:45.—Round Table Conference (the S.S.
Teacher), Rev. C. A. Dotson.
3:30.—Use and Misuse of S.S Lesson
Help. W. W. Bristoe.
4:00.—Art of Questioning, G. B. Lamb.
E vening S ession .
8:00 p.m.—Devotional. Rev. B. F. Peck.
Address of Welcome, Rev. C. P. Metzler.
Response, Mrs. W. T. West.
Address, The Uu-to-Date Sunday-school,
Rev. C. A. Dotson.
S unday .
11:00 o'clock a.m.—Devotional, Rev.
Armstrong.
11:15—The Organized S.S. Work, What,
Why and How, Rev. Dotson.
2:30 p.m.—Devotional, Rev. E. Thorn
quest.
2-45.—Children's Mass Meeting, led by
Rev. Dotson.
3:15.—Primary Work, Mrs. B. L. Eddy.
3;35.—Relation of S.S. to Church, Mrs.
Dr Smith.
3:55.—Importance of S.3. Work, T. H
Goyne.
E vening S ession .
7;30 p.m.—Song Service, led by Rev. C.
P. Metzler.
8:00.—Co-operation of Parents in S.S
Work, B. L. Eddy.
8:15.—Rev. Dotson's most popular sub.
ject, ‘‘Reaching the Unreached.’’
Real Estate Transfers.
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V ictoria , B. C., Aug. 18.—The steamer , practice.
Gratitude doubles tbe gilt and halves
Islander, th** crack passenger steamer of
the Alaskan route, operated by the Ca-1 the debt.
Boding anger scalds nobody's fingers
nadian Pacific Navigation Company, of
this city, struck an iceburg off Douglas but our own.
Island at 2 A. M. on the morning of j The spoils of avarice build the tomb of
Thursday last and went to the bottom,
the virtues.
carrying 55 to 60 souls, including passen-
You cannot build a house without
gers and members of the crew.
, •Poi,inK “ brickyard.
The description of the disaster by the
Much
the sti,’K of life comes from
survivors is heartrending. They say that our s,nart sayings.__________
the Iselander struck an iceburg, and so I
Non Resident Pupils.
severe was the shock that every door
was jammed fast
____________________
in the staterooms, _____
and
Non residents attending Tillamook
the ill-lated passengers numbering 107,1 £itvf gcho°* ln“st Pa-V
■irui the
ti.enro.u
Snuffer $1
’s 50
room,
and
crew of 71 ..
were ( forced I*»
to break 1 I Professor
In other roomg
per $2
m< per
£th month,
Feei
STURGEON
’
S
Fly and Lice Killer
Keep tlie flies off your Stock and Kill the Lice.
D irections —Apply once a week or oftener with a sms 11 spongue or
cloth, thoroughly moisten along the back, shoulders, neck, and around the
head of animal.
PRICE, 25c. pinr; 50c. quart: *1 50 gallou. Guarantee that it will do
all I claim or money cheerfully refunded.
• •••
S. J. STURGEON,
Prescription Druggist.
Tillamook City, Or
LEACH & JONES,
through the windows to reach the deck, payable strictly in advance to Thus.
PROPRIETORS OF
Steward Simson lost 10 in his depart-; Coates, district clerk,
ment, and his description of the wreck
Call for County Warrants.
is clearly given. He was awakened by
the shock, and could not get out of his , The following Comity General Fund
DEALERS IN
stateroom until he broke out of the Warrants are now payable, and will lie
window. He reached the bridge, where | ' paid when presented.
S eries E.—2575, 2534, 2531, 2470,
the pilot was on watch, and, with the
2439, 2351, 2508, 2509, 2524, 2463,
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
mate, ordered out the lifeboats. The. 2656^ 2657, 2658, 2682, 2336, 2180,
vessel was then leaking water fast, and . 2664-, 2475, 2662, 2671, 2668, 2667,
the chief engineer reported the pumps 2675, 2678, 2694, 2660, 2667, 2683,
2384,
unable to take care of the water. He al 2665, 2663, 2691, 2693, 2661, 2677,
2672, 2673, 2653, 2655, 2683.
so went below with an ax, broke down 2680, 3685, 2684. 2349, 2681, 2646,
the lower stateroom doors, and stayed 2692, 2666, 2499, 2803, 2817. 2818.
at this work until the water forced him 2723, 2779, 2771, 2807, 2701, 2702.
2703, 2699, 2716, 2697, 2696, 2698.
to go to the upjier deck.
I
2728, 2746, 2748, 2717, 2816, 2718,
By this time, the ship’s boats were i 2805,’ 2806, 2768, 2755, 2793, 2507,
2737
1
,
loaded and had got away, and, while the
2794, 2780, 2700, 2730, 2726,
officers were getting out the last liferaft. 2744, 2815, 2812, 2753, 2773, 2732, I Stage leaves
Tillamook daily exeept Sunday
2705, 2819, 2738, 2781, 2808.
Captain Foote called to all hands to clear
Interest ceases July 24th, 1901.
Stage
leaves
N-
Yamhill daily exeept fDonday
the ship, as she was about to go down.
W. H. C ary . Co. Treasurer.
This was the captian’s last order, as at
By E. D. H oag , Deputy.
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
that moment the ship sank, and the cap
tain, leaping clear of the wreck, was Yellow Fir Lumbei Co.’s Prices.
picked up by a lifeboat, which in some
Below wiU be found the Yellow Fir
manner was overturned. The day was Lumber Company’s price list for lumber.
very misty, and all hands were forced to P rices for L umber at the M ills :
shift for themselves.
Per 1000 fl
$6 50
The officers state that had the passen Rough lumlier
7 50
gers not rushed the boats, the loss of Sized lumber...
8 00
Ship lap .........
life would have been small, if indeed, Dressed lumber, flooring & rustic 14 00
any at all had been lost.
P rices at T illamook C ity ,
M. Blumauer, of Portland, Or., bad And delivered anywhere along the main
Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Mi.est Beer in the Northwest.
road from the mills :
$14,000 in gold dust in his satchel, but
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to corres|>ondence, private!]
Rough lumber................................... 8 00
promptly abandoned it, tumbled into Sized lumber...................................... 9 00
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
the water, was rescued, and is thankful. Ship lap ..................................... ........ 9 50
Dressed
lumber
up
to
16in.
wide..
00
16
D. H. Hart, a Klondike King, had $40-
Flooring and rustic........................ 16 00
000 in gold dust, which he abandoned, Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide,
jumped into the last boat and reached
Vic. per lineal foot.
Above prices are for lumber less than
shore safely. M. Mantin, of Winni|>eg,
Leave orders at the
dropped his satchel, containing $4000, thirty feet long
saw mills or with
and a friend a portmanteau with $3000
E. G. E. W ist , President ;
and each escaped. Another Klondike!-
P eter B rant , Secretary.
whose name is not given, is reported to
have taken his portmanteau, containing
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
$40.000 in gold dust, from the purcer,
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
and jumped from the sinking steamer to
this City.
a boat, which he failed to reach, Both
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man and treasure sunk.
DEALER IN
Era
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Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
U.S. to Fred Paquet, E 14 of Ne >4 of
sec. 33 and W
oi Nw 14 of sec. 34, tp.
2 N, R. 7 W.
Ida E. Kellogg to Vai Lapdqraf, W Va
of sec. 36. tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.
T. S. Townsend to T. S. Townsend
Young Man, Go to Tillamook.
Creamery Co., Nw 14 of block 5, in city
Ex-Governor Pennoyer Says It Is of Tillntnook.
an Ideal Happy Valley.
Brice Wilson, by sheriff, to Claude
Ex-Governor I’ennoyer has returned Thayer, H interest in Se !< of sec. 32, tp.
from a trip to Tillamook, and, although 2 N, R. 7 W. ; same to Brice Wilson.
U. S. to Frank B. Herrington, Se 14 of
he ivns there a week beseems sorry that
he did mt stay longer. He says Tilla sec. 32, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.
Fred Paquet to D. A. Blodqett, E Mr of
mook was a revelation to him, and he
of sec. 33, W V4 of Nw >4 of sec. 34,
found it to be one of the literal ‘‘happy Ne
33, W Vi ofNw % °f see- 34, tp. 2 N, R.
valleys” lie has read and dreamed of.
‘Tillamook is fresh and green,” said 7 W.
Francis Trevor to Francis Trevor, jr.,
the ex Governor, “and the cows are all
to $8.00 per
Cut of the Ordinary
fat and sleek. It is a great dairy region, Se % of sec. 15, tp. 2 S. R. 9 W.
Erank S. Fairhurst to D. A. Blodgett,
Wines,
to
and between Tillamook and Garibaldi I
Telephones in Sweden are equipped
p.ssed half a dozen cheese factories. W >/a of Nw J4 °f sec. 3 and N % of Ne 14
with a device which prevents a central
of sec. 4, tp. 1 N, R. 7 W.
Tdlaiuook is noted for its good cheese
A. J. Banman, by sheriff, to The Astoria office operator from listening to conver
and butter, and it was a great sight to
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
Co., Sw % of Sw V4 of sec. 11, tp. 2 N, sations between patrons.
Robes,
s -e the long rows of big milk cane out
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
On
a
big
White
Star
liner,
say
the
R.
9
W.
side the farmhouses. The whole coun
E. L Jenkins,by sheriff, to The Astoria Oceanic, the meat carried in the cold ,
The most complete line j
try is fresh and green over there, and I
Co.,
Nw V4 of sec. 22, tp. 3 N, R. 7 W.
storage chamber for the voyage of six
and the lowest prices in |
consider it one of the finest daily regions
Unknown, by sheriff, to the Astoria days is 36.000 pounds to say nothing of
the county.
1 ever saw. It will keep a cow to the
1,8000 head of poultry.
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acre, and tlie business must be profitable Co., Ne 14 of sec. 11, tp. 2 N, R. 9 W.
Unknown, by sheriff, to the Astoria
The temperance people of the tem
for ex-8enator Maxwell, who has 25
Reparing a Specialty,
I
Co., Nw *4 of sec. 11, tp. 2 N, R. 9 W.
perance town of Hallowell in the tem
cows now. will soon increase the herd
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Fred Rosenkranz, by sheriff, to the perance state of Maine drink 640.000
to 5 ). If I were a young man I would
Astoria Co., Ne % of sec. 29, tp. 3 N, R- worth of liquor a year and being a tem
try for a start in Tillamook in preference
9 W.
perance town it gets the worst liquor in
t i any other pan. of Cregon.”
L. T.
Skyes, nv
by snerin,
sheriff, io
to me
the nsioria
Astoria the world.
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U.
I. oKves,
Although he has been in Oregon 48
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first! Co.. EWofNw % and Sw V4ofNw V4 of
John 8houp, who died in the Topeka
years, tin» was the ex-Governor's first
sec. 17, tp. 3 N, R. 7 W.
visit to Tillamook, and lie says that lie
asylum a few days ago, had been an im
William Buttler, by sheriff, to the
General Banking snd Exchange bnsi- i
enjoyed it very much. At Hobsonville,
becile for seventeen years as the result of
Astoria Co., sec. 36, tp. 3 N, R. 8 W.
which is named after John Hobson, the
partial asphyxiation in a hotel room ties«.
Theo. Metca, by sheriff, to the Astoria
Exchange oil England, Belgium, Ger
Astoria Pioneer, he saw tl-e big null of
where lie blew out the gas.
Before his
Co., various tracts.
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
the Truckee Lumber Company, and at
trouble he wasa thrifty farmer.
A. McDonald, by sheriff, to the Astoria
Garibaldi he enjoyed sitting on the sandy
Income tax collectors in Austria go so
TILLAMOOK. ORE-
AGENTS 8TEAMERS ‘ W. II. KRUGER” AND
Co.. Se X of »ec. 20, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
lieacli and basking in the sun and bi entil
For San Francisco and I>»s Angeles.
Peter Nelson to D. A. Blodqett, Se V4 of far as lo spy on parcels sent by expresa I
ing the salt sea air. Between Tillamook
to citizens, that they may get a line on
sec. 16, tp. 2 N, R. 6 W.
Hobsonville, Or.
J. E,
and Hobsonville Mr. Pennoyer rode on
Gust Nelson, et ax., to D. A. Blodqett. receipts by way of expenditures. Family
a stage that was driven by a woman.
secrets
are
pried
out
arid
other
annoying
W H of sec. 16. tp. 2 N, R. 6 W.
Tlie route is eight miles long. Although
H. H. Alderman, as sheriff, to B. C. things done by the zealous inquisitors.
70 years of age. Governor Pennoyer made
At Deepwooil, Nev., Louis Dorsey is
Lamb, various tide lots.
the round trip to Tillamook by stage via
Anna A. Fellerman to VVm. M. Ladd, buried in a coffin incased by twelve in
North Yamhill, and enjoyed the novelty
ches of solid stone, cut in the shape of a
Sw V4 of sec. 22, tp. 1 N, R. 7 W.
of sleeping in a barn.
Gn the return
Bible, w hich in turning reveal» a glasa
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
trip he left Tillamook City at 8 P. M ,
The large new Warehouse has just
pane. Through the pane the embalmed
Notice to the Taxpayers.
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
and the stage came out 10 mile» to the
body of Dorsey i» visible. It still pre been completed, and I am now prepared
lo receive all kinds of meichandise for
Trask House, where the hotel had burned
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
The taxes for the year of 1900 will he serves tlie apparent freshness of life.
storage at my wharf in Tillamook City.
down. They had tents fur travelers, but delinquent after the 7th day of Septem
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Kailroad & Navigation Co. and
H,
C
LAMB,
Pro.
The recent sale of property at Lincoln,
als>> till Astoria it Columbia River R R fol Han Frsncisco, IslIMd
the Governor requested the privilege ot ber, 1901.
Goods left for storage insured a lowest
N J.. on mortgage foreclosure was con
and all points east. For freight and |Mnwienger rates apply to
sleeping in the barn, and was accommo
H. H. A lderman , Sheriff.
rates.
firmed today by Vice Chancellor Steven
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agent«, ASTORIA OB
dated. He enjoyed the novelty very
son at Jersey City on the application of
B C. LAMB, Agent. Tillam<*>k Oregon
C.
A.
HAILEY,
much until the east wind struck his head
Cornelius D. Danaher has filed deeds Ì
the receiver. Tlie sale includes the town
DKAI.ZR IM
along toward morning, when he had to *t St. Helens for 1160 acres of timber
hall, church and sclioolhouse and alxiut
use his soft hat for a nightcap.
1 lands in the vicinity of the Goble, Ne-
5 TU DE BA KER H'A CON
1,200 unimproved lot»
The improved
‘■Tillatnook is a land of logs and green halem A Pacific Railway. Tlie conaid-
OSBORNE MOWERS,
property was bid in bv Mr. Smalley ot
grass and cows and dairies and big trees eration mentioned in the deeds is «17.950.
Rates, $1 Per Day
Plainfield, one of the st.ick holders in tlie Buggies. Imy rskes, plow», slid otlie Centrally Located
Isrni niHcliineiy
Yon can eave
a id lumbering, 'and it baa a great fu-! Ai langements will proliably be made to j
company which founded Lincoln. This
money by dealing with me,
tuiie,” said the ex-Governor.
“I am I extend the Goble & Nehalem Roa I into
Speiisl Prices on Buggies and Spring
| this body of limber In the event of failure is the town women tried to run.
glad I made the trip."—Oregonian.
Wagon».
I to secure a right of way and timber lie | The thermometer tbe other day at the
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor
C. A BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore.
—--- 1 < these
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I m la line
mm , .r
There is not the slightest prospect that I ' yon<l
tracts, si...
the mass
main
of lUn
the Summit House, M'-unt Washington,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
hanging
in
the
sunlight,
stood
at
#8
de
INSURE WITH
the rivers and harbors appropriation InlJ road will probably be extended up the
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Eui| loy«d.
grees Tlie other side of the doorway,
to be passed at the coming session ot other branch of Goble Creek, where the
Claude Thayer,
in the shade, but receiving reflected
Congress will carry a smaller total than receiver of the road holds as trustee about
Agent
or
Fireman'» Fund and London
light
and
heat
from
the
platform,
anoth
the measure that was talked to death 4000 acres of as good timber as any in i
er thermometer read 61 degrees Behind
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
by Tom Carter in the last moments of Columbia County. The road could be 1
tlie hotel, unaffected by the sun's rays,
Companies.
his term as senator from Montana last extended in tlie same direction to the ,
a third instrument told the true temper
March. Many worthy projects will suf large tract of tinilier owned by Messrs.
NOTICh
roe whucation .
ature of air to I* 47 degrees.
Oepjrtiiwit of the Inlvrior,
fer before money under tbe new appro Foe». Hall and other Michigan capitalists.
Lsud
Office st Oreson < Uy. Ore.. |
Ao*
lyoi.
priation will become available. This Once the road is completed across the j A project is on foot in Philadelphia to
J. P. ALLEN,
Notice in hereby Five« that th«- Allowing ,
Combine
at
least
3.ÍSM)
of
tlie
5.509
retail
divide
to
the
head
of
Clatskanie
Creek
might be endured withoot a murmur if
named aettler ha< Ited Notice of hi« intrnn.m t
Proprietor.
groceries
in
lite
city
under
one
liesd,
to make fi <i proof in «mp^ort oi h’a claim,
it were to be made tlie means of defeating the small holders who are standing in
and that «aid proof will be made before the •
unworthy appropriations.
But they' the way of this enterprise may ex|>erience with a capital of $6.560 000. Tlie pian County Clerk of l iilam* >k m , at TiII mjnoo U, I
purchase
the stock and stores at a orcKoii. on sfopti'iiiber »tn. I9OI, »»«
First class accoiniiHMlttlion
_ to r
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will be in the law finally. The new bill ' come trouble in getting rid of their tint- is
JA.MK-» It HARkl«*.
R. Mo nfoV forth« H k Me
and !*e of
al scemili class inte.
will not be subject to defeat by a single ber, even at the figures they have been cash average of t-‘.000. making a U*al II.
and IxrtX
7.tp. • N. * 7 W
inveslin-ut of «6.000.000. in additimi tn Nw He M nameaUie
foilowinff witnmaea to prove
disgruntled Senator from an island off--red.
No matter how much of a past a man which ».■»0.0G0 would lie put up for a bin com I mmmmm « »tileMoe upon and eultivaUoa '
state.—Oregonian.
0! ««td land.,'v f
MEA IX IN THE
WUHanl H Reri..'d«, Ateai W >-»ver«»ce BEHT
has had, there are always some women working capital. The idea, furtlier is
A woman is never so much afraid she
CITY.
Nv«'» <; Trow IN d<» »nd WilLaa M
whoean teach him more than teu knew to employ former owners as managers worth. of Til'aNNtok
mav lose a man’s love as she is that
i
C ram . 0 */ ou « m Regialer
Tillamook,
Ore
I
efore.
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some other woman mar gain it.
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
J. S. LAMAR
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT!
H. Crenshaw,
Harness,
Saddles,
Whips,
etc.
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C. & E.
r Whisky, $2.25
t
$1.00
pin
gal.
$3.00 per gal
FIE
&
SPRUCE
Lumber
Thayer.
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
TILLAIf]OOlÇ,
SIBLEY. Mgr
WHA¡^F A]iD
General Storage
LOWEST RATES.
Pacific Navigation Co.
jyien ¡louse,
f>
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SUPPLIES