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ilkmaak TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER ia, 1901 I«Ast week Mr. Parks, the guardian, telephoned to the Sisters requesting them to have the child return to Tilla mook. The request was complied with and we trust before this is in print, the little girl, so mysteriously abducted, or spirited away, will be here in Tillamook safe from harm. On Monday, September 9th, the fol lowing letter, simply folded,devoid of en velope or seal, was delivered to the Sis ter Superior in person: If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which Tillamook, Oregon, Sept. 9, 1901. Sister Superior St. Alphonsus Academy, are represented just as good as Simonds. he Saw which took the Tillamook Citv. Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition. Dear Madam,—My client, Mr. Theo-1 dore Parks, guardian of the person and estate of Helen Anderson, a minor, di rects me to formally notify you that it ' is his wish that you forthwith cause the return to Tillamook Citv and his cus tody of his said ward. Trusting that you will give the matter your immediate attention and thus relieve both Mr. Parks and vourself from a very embar rassing position, I am, Yours respectfully, B. L. E ddy , Attorney-at-Law. We have read this document many July and August are the dull months of the year, but we times,but must admit we are ata loss yet to grasp the full meaning of the undersign are going to try and make them lively ones. ed. Having already complied with the request of Mr. Parks, we pass over the We need the money and are going to make July and first sentence. We also treat the first clause in the second sentence likewise for August bargain months. ' the same reason, but the very embarr assing position from which we are to lie We will sell our entire Stock extricated upon the return of the child of MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTH Clough’s prices on school supplies will There was a good congregation in the perplexes jis. At first reading we natur TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS ally resented the personal part of the ING at a great reduction for cash make you give up alt thoughts of econo Presbyterian church on Sunday after, j I mizing. It isn t necessary when you noon to witness the marriage of Mr. sentence, which implies a threat, but no “ C.” Ben Riesland only. can get everything the children need for Ghvmn Alley and Mrs. Adella Curtis. gentleman would threaten a defenseless Don’t miss it, “C.” Ben Riesland, * lady, hence we have consulted Mr. Web Do not ask for a reduction on School supplies of all sort at Clough’s * about one fifth what it cost your father.* The ladies of that church had tastefully ster, who defines "embarrassment” as decorated the church with flowers and The best saw on earth. Use the Great All the new school books at Clough’s.* time, it will not be allowed. It is "confusion or discomposure of mind, as Western saws and you will soon be con >vy, which had a pleasing effect. Rev. C. Ira Latimer left for Portland on Tues vinced of this fact, for they are recognized P. Metzler performed the ceremony, this from not knowing what to do or say”— not to get nd of the goods, but to "Difficulty or perplexity arising from the day. to be the best saw now on the market being the first couple to be married by raise the money we are working Mrs. Beals has gone out to Portland For sale at McIntosh & McNair's hard him and the first wedding in the Presby. want of money to pay debts.” The on a visit. terian church. The hnppy couple are 1 question naturally arises "may one be in ware store. * for. I a state of embarrassment and be ignor well known and much respected in this The board of equalization will meet on Public school will open next Monday, ant of the same ? ” Perhaps the use of county and they carry with them the October 21st. and there’s a demand for room, more | the term was warranted by a possible Mrs. S. M. Ha>s went out for a risit room, to accommodate the pupils. From l>est wishes and congratulations of the i cognizance of the financial affairs of community. on Wednesday. present indications everything points to I St. Alphonsus Academy as Creditor, To those who are owing us and have made no arrange It will lie noticed in the commissioners Dr. F. C. Nichols returned from Port a large number of pupils and an up-to- proceedings that the bond in regard to and Mr. Theo. Parks, guardian, as date school. land on Saturday. Yet though we do admit ments to settle, we give you one more chance to pay ; positively the lease of the several streams by the debtor. We have selected an immense line of county court to Mr. Claude Thayer, that a continually increasing account on Cows for sale, apply to Beals Bros., to every account not paid by August iotli, in cash or bankable pattern hats, street hats, waist silks, the mutter was continued. As the law the Debtor side of the same, yet the Tillamook, Oregon. Cranberry pickers are wanted by W. dress trimmings, umbrellas and furs, by which these rivers were leased is prac- claims of St. Alphonsus Academy against notes, costs for collection will be added, and the account turned which will arrive on next steamer. An ally a dead letter, it is not proliabk that the estate of which Mr. Parks is trusty C. King at Sandlake. early shipment of children's caps and anyone will spend money to improve guardian have never been pressed, neither over to an Attorney for collection. Mrs. Walter Ridehalgh came in from ladies street hats have arrived, which the streams or attempt to deprive people have the merchants of Tillamook or any Portland on Saturday. will be displayed Siturday, September of their rights when the law is well other city ever had occasion to regret Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach at Bay Idtli. Call and see us—M. Sturgeon We may liavt been known to be unconstitutional. As this our patronage. City on Sunday morning. & Co. * appears to be the condition of affairs, It slightly embarrassed when served with We do not like to be hard on Mrs. A. R. Griggs left for her home at A special meeting of the school district need not trouble people that they will this paper, so conspicuous for what it lacks in outward adornment, but per Kelso, Wash., on Tuesday. is called for Sept. 27th, to have the sanc have to fight for their rights on account anyone, but we do insist in being Ol<l school books taken in exchange tion of the voters to teach the 9th and of the wholesale leasing of streams by haps it is the proper form to serve such papers. We humbly admit it is the first for new one’s at Clough’s. * 10th grades. Under the new law this the court. Therefore insist treated fairly. time we have been so honored. Dr. Wise is still in the city and will re meeting is necessary, and as there is n McIntosh & McNair new store build Having consulted an attorney in re determination on the part of a large ing is nearly ready for occupation, which in tin as long as kept busy. * gard to the laws of Oregon respecting on all accounts being paid at Sewing machine needles of all kinds number of citizens in this city to increase is another improvement to the city by minors, we learn that we did not commit the grades until we have a first class our wide awake business men who are a very serious offence in taking a child now for sale at W. E. Page’s store. * once. high school, they should attend this abandoning their old stores and erecting out of the comity for her own benefit, Mrs. Clough, who has been in Portland and should the fathers and mothers and meeting. new and commodious buildings. As the several months, returned on the steamer guardians of children committed to our The famous play, “Uncle Tom's Cabin,’ citv is putting on metropolitan airs very care be consulted we know they will Tuesday. is, no doubt, the most extensively known rapidly, our live business men are upto bear us out in the statement—that we “Ole Olson, jr.,’’ by the Fischer Comedy of all American plays, will be plaved in date in catering to the public taste, for a never interfere with the religion of any Co., will be played at Ocean Park on theopera house by Tillamook s best dra large and attractive store with goods one, that we endeavor to return their children to them pure, upright, respect Siturday, Sept. 21. matic talent Saturday, Sept. 14-. From nicely arranged, will catch the country ful and obedient and should an oppor The local clergy, in their public devo early childhood it has been one of the trade just as the department stoics does tunity offer to give one or another of tions on Sunday, prayed for the recovery few names that clings to memory. “Un iu the larger cities. Contractor S. A. Brod these children a trip over the mountains we are confident the parents will not of President McKinley. cle Tom’s Cabin,’’ it was said, was a head was the builder, and, as usual, has serve warrants on us for their return. Mrs. and Miss Blanch McNair went to direct blow aimed by the North at the finished his work in a woraman-like and Respectfully, Portland on Tuesday, where the latter Southern slave trade. Every detail has finished style. SlSTEMS OF THE I m MACL’L a TE HEAHT. | will attend St. Helen’s Hall. been carefully arranged and a good per Tuesday, September 10, 1901. To the Fair Minded Public. Clough sells all the new school books formance is assured. ^TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] [Iu justice to Mr. Parks we may say at the lowest price, and allows the special meeting of the citv council Since stories damaging to onr school that when the money ran out on June highest price for the old ones. * was held on Tuesday evening, with may and its management have recently come 1st, 1901, he informed the Sisters of this ’ z > 1 ‘ We have money to loan on farm pro or D. Wiley in the chair and Councilmen to onr knowledge, we deem it our duty fact and he went to the Academy to take Mason, Leach, Cohn and Brodhead pres perty at a low rate of interest.—Apply ent. The only business transaction was to state the facts as they are, not as they the children away, when the Sisters to Beals Brothers, Tillamook City. * have been so grossly misrepresented. kindly offered to keep Helen Anderson, I am agent for the new drop head the appointment of a committee to as Our school is open to resident as well as free of charge. The records in the court certain the cost of putting in a water sys Singer Sewing machine. Call in and tem with iron pipe. The mayor appointed dav pupils, our success depends princi honse show that Mr. Parks paid the trade your old machine for a new one.— Councilmen Cary, Cohn and Brodhead. pally upon the patronage of the parents Academy $286.25 for the maintenance W. E. Page. The councilmen aixl a few of the citizens and gardians of minors. To our friends and education of the two children. The Mrs. Sturgeon and Mrs. Kiger returned discussed the matter some as to where and the fair minded people of Tillamook girl returned to the city on Wednesday, on Tuesday from San Francisco, where the water could be obtained, and Mr. C. and the outlying districts we submit the Mr. Eddy, as attorney for Mr. Parks, they had gone to obtain their Fall and Thayer thought the choice would sim following : was the first to aUvise him to send the Winter stock. In September, 1898,Mr. Aug. Anderson, children to the academy, as that was the mer down to two places—that at Green of Garibaldi, placed his daughter at St. only boarding school in the city, and Grant Thayer will shoe your horses for Chance s, and at the present location. Alphonsus Academv, the child returned when seen on the subject, he felt sur $3 per span ; re setting 20 cent per shoe. At the Johnston yard in Portland, on to his care forthe summer vacation, was prised that lie should lie singled out for All work warranted. Shop next to the East Side, lines are lieing laid of two again placed at the Academy in Septem. criticism, especially ns he was only the Goyne’s office. t large lumberschooners. These schooners ber, 1899. The following December the attorney in the matter and had given no The rain on Wednesday was a welcome will be used in the Tillamook lumber lather died, having previously appointed cause for such an attack. He wished to visitor, which, after a long spell of dry trade. Each will lie equipped with three Mr. Theo. Parks guardian. The wishes lie quoted as saying : “It is quite appa weather will make the meadows nice masts. When necessary the schooners of the parent on regard of the child lieing | rent that the communication is not an I green again. will be towed, for which purpose the respected, she remained at the Academy. signed by its real author. I presume it is Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case and family lumber company has a powerful tugboat. Having the consent of the said guard not levelled so much at me personally as returned from Pendleton on Wednesday, Each will have a capacity for 500,000 ian, a vacation to the city of Portland nt the public school, of which I hap|>en glad to get back and make their home feet of lumber. The dimensions of the was planned for the child, and on August i to be a director. The public so under in this city again. schooners will be : Length, 1+5 feet ; 20th one of the Sisters, accompanied by stood a former Elimination.’’] Mr. Robert Crawford is down from beam. 35 feet. Construction will go on the child, left the city of Tillamook with Nehalem ; also Mr. Chas. Pye, who has all Winter and they will be finished about | the intention of returning with two Sis-i ters from the East. The Sisters did not' sold his place, but will not remove from next Summer. this county until next year. Deputy Grand Master M. G. Wilkins arrive as soon as expected, and as the Just in. a fine line of plated ware. Call left for Portland on Thursday. He has Academy was to re-open in a few days at Olsen & Co.’s and see the fine assort- >wC(> inMtrumental in securing a large the Sister could not very well remain lon nient. Now is the time to make a selec number of members for the A.O.U.W in ger from her field of labor, and hastily I tion of these nice plated wares. this county, and Star lodge is in the race returned, leaving the child in care of I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEX BOOK S adopted by the | Y’oil ng man, now is the time to save a for the 'broom' for the largest increase friends to enjoy her vacation until the Oregon State Board of Education, and will sell and exchange book for book according to j ■■, few dollars. Take an accumulation con in membership. One hundred applica arrival of the Sisters. We do not think | the plan adopted by them. tract with The Mutual Life and have a tions have lieen secured, and a large there was anv obligation resting upon os bank account that never fails.—“C.” number of citiaens. wh > carry no insur to bulletin the above ; to send the child ance for the protection of their wires throngh the citv and country to adver- Is complete in every detail. My prices are always right. Ben Riesland. Agent. * rise her anlici|iated pleasure never oc Vollmacbten fur Deutchland. Oester and families, bare promised to join in after curred to us. However^U^ retch, Schweiz, und anderen Europ the near future, so it ia intended to con s Ida äischen Landern, gesetzlich ausgestellt tinue tlm effort to induce Tillamookers the departure of the und beg laubigt. Erbschaften und to join this excellent beneficiary and Trowbridge, the sister of the child's as in- Ftrlerungen in Europa werden pmmp fraternal order. The lodge will meet mother, called to see h( itnrMT, formed of the above fac' next Saturday erening to take in another und mit gerin ;en K»sten eing€Zvg**n bei. at least. —**C” Ben R esland. * j batch of new members Do You Want Good Clothing? Do You Want Good Shoes to Wear? Do You Like Good Floor and Feed ? Hardware, Tinware, Heating Stoves & Ranges, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc Fair Warning. We have a full line of LADIES’ and GENT.’S DRESS Hats, Furnishing Groceries, Flour an( Feed HOSE J. A. TODD & CO TILLAMOOK, OR THE NEW SCHOOL BOOKS My Stock of School Supplies C I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist and Stationer. r M