Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 31, 1901, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
OCTOBER 31,
$1.50 per year
1901
that it was R. T. Weatherly who was Improvement of Tillamook Bar. but we will be able to have incorporated
in the next River and Harbor Bill an
petitioned for, and as no republican at
It is gratifying to know that Senator 1 appropriation for the survev and esti­
Woods wanted to be Uncle Sam’s stamp
H Mitchell will do everything in mate of the cost of the improvement.
licking machine at that place, Mr. R. T. John
.
Weatherly will be able to thank the chair­ his power to have incorporated in the This, of course, must precede, neces­
man of the committee for his recommen­ next river and harbor bill ail appropria­ sarily, the appropriation for the im­
dation when he receives his appointment tion for the survey and estimate of the provement itself. If you can furnish me,
of the improvement of Tillamook say early in December, any statistics as
and commission, which will soon reach cost
'
bar. The senator can thank Tillamook to the commerce, character of the work,
him.
county for sending Mr. B. L. Eddy to the etc., which will aid in this matter, I stall
Mr. Henry Bultman, deputy fish war- '
v
state legislature, who was instrumental be much obliged.
den, returned from Nehalem last week,
to a large extent in securing his election ;
Trusting this may find vou in good
and he evidently thinks he has found
If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which
or, probably, it would be more cornet health, prosperous and happy, I am,
something wonderful in that country—
to say, he can thank the last republican
are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the
Sincerely your friend,
a rock that will burn. So satisfied is the
county convention for nominating Mr
J ohn H. M itchell .
Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition.
deputy fish warden that he has struck it
Eddy as joint representative. It might
rich that he would not divulge where he
Obituary Notice.
have been different had the Maxwell fac­
obtained it. Probably he will take it to
tion predominated at the convention as
Mr.
Samuel
Thompson, who died stub
Portland and it will cause a lot of sur­
in previous years, but it was in a hope­ denly at the mouth of Nehalem river on
prise and wonderment to some people
less minority because the republicans in Tuesday of last week, was born in
when they see rock burning. There is no
this county did not intend their joint Iowa on Dec. 8th, 18»38. He united with
mystery about it. What the deputy fish
representative to I k * the tool in the hands the M.E. church when a bov ami came
warden has found issand saturated with
of the Portland bosses to be twisted to Oregon in'1850 with his father, who
what is known as Nehalem wax, which
about line a piece of purty. Consequently settled on a section of land where Albina
has the color and appearance of rock in
Senator Mitchell will feel a little more in now stands. He was married in 18 3
thatcoudition. It will burn bv igniting it
terested in Tillamook, and it is safe to to Minerva De Shields, who rune from
with a match, the same as the pure wax,
predict that he will leave no stone un­ Arkansas. While living at Tillamook in
the smell and color ol the light being the
turned to secure an appropriation for the 1890 he, with his wife and three daugh
same.
improvement of Tillamook bar so that ters, united with the M.E. church South,
Mr. Albert H. Malaney returned from this county can develop its resources Rev. D. M. Conway pastor, and tilled the
Mexico on Monday, where he has been and ship its manufactured products to office of steward in that church. On
Corner Main and Stilluuell Avenue
for the past three years engaged in min­ market the same as other sections of moving to Corvallis they handed in their
ing, and so pleased is he with his pros­ Oregon.
That is what Tillamook is letters there. He came to Nehalem in
pects in that country he does not wish wanting and is legally entitled to after 1897 and has beeu running a passenger
anything lietter. The first intimation he lieing bottled up for so many years, and boat on that river. On October 22ml,
had that his wife had applied for and the following letter explains itself :
while he and his son were waiting for
Mrs. Charlotte Cohn, mother of Mrs. been granted a divorce was when he
Organizer Covan, of the W. ofW., who
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Hon. B. L. Eddy, Attornev-at-Law, the stage from Garibaldi, and to all ap­
has been here several weeks in the inter, Esther Solomon, of this city, died some­ reached the Grand Roundc on his way in
Tillamook Citv, Tillamook County, pearance in his usual health, h^ fell,
what suddenly at Vancouver, Wash., on and for the purpose of visiting his wife.
est of that order, left on Wednesday.
Pure maple sap at Cohn’s.
Oregon.
breathed once or twice, and suddenly ex
Mr. J. V. Stephens, son of Assessor Wednesday of last week, and Mrs. Solo Great was his surprise, after sending her
M y D ear M r . E ddy ,— I beg to pired. He leaves three brothers, one sis­
The new dip belt at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. *
man
left
the
next
day
to
attend
the
money
right
along,
to
be
told
that
at
Stephens, who has been in British Col.
acknowledge receipt of yours of October ter, five sons and five daughters. He was
In wet weather—*‘C” Ben Riesland.*
umbia for the past five years, is now in funeral. The deceased lady will be re­ the last term of court in Tillamook City 22nd, in which you again remind me of a kind and loving husband and father, a
Mrs Frank Fitzpatrick has been quite Portland.
membered in Tillamook, having spent the bond of matrimony had lieen severed.
the great interest of you and your con­ good neighbor and much respected by all
the summer two years ago with her What hurt Malaney most was to find stituents in the improvement of Tilla­
sick.
I who had made his acquaintance. Rev.
The city recorder should record in the
daughter.
out
that
another
had
alienated
his
wife
’
s
Silk soap, six bars for 25 cents, at journal,there will be an artificial lake for
mook Bar, and you earnestly ask my I Israel Putnam, of Bay City, pastor of
The Northern Pacific surveying party, affections, but she was willing to allow aid and co-operation with Representa­ ' the M.E. church, conducted the religious
Cohn’s.
*
the next six months in the road south of
numbering 16 persons, went out on the what had happened to pass and to be tive Tongue, and my other colleagues, services at the funeral.
If you want to sell anything, go to W. his residence.
steamer Sue H. Elmore on Saturday, remarried. Malaney declined to sanc­ in forwarding so far as in our power
E. Page.
*
Miss Rose Wertz left on Monday and
Notice.
| having completed the preliminary sur­ tion this, but made a proposition that if that improvement.
If you want ,o buy anything go to W. will go with Mr. and Mrs. D. McKin­
vey from Scappoose down the Nehalem she remained single for twelve months he
I take great pleasure in stating to you
The Tillamook Lumber Company hit*
ley to Los Angles, Cal., and will remain
E. Page.
I Valley to Tillamook City, a distance of would return and re-inarrv her.
and through vou to the people of Tilla­ leased to J. A. Tait Co. the electric .light
Three dairy farms to rent. Apply to there the w inter.
1 nearly 100 miles. Before leaving they
Representative B. L. Eddy has received mook interested in that improvement, plant. Mr. Taft will have sole eontrol
Just
received,
10,000
loaded
shotgun
Beals Bros.
I had instructions to report and await the following letter from Mr. H. G. Van that I will do everything honorably in alter Nov. 1, 1901.
A nice assortment of furs at Mrs. shells at Ralph Acklev's. We lead in orders at Tacoma.
Dusen, master fish warden, in regard to my power in aid ot this improvement,
T illamook L vmiihr C o .
quality and low prices. 12-gauge Exel-
Sturgeon’s.
October, 30 1901.
Where is S. R Hill, a Tillamook farm­ establishing a salmon hatchery in this and further, I have no doubt whatever,
sor
Shells
at
45c.
per
box.
Sewing Machines to rent or for sale at I
er ? The Portland newspapers repot* county : “ On my arrival home I find
I Rev. Mr. Caldwell, who has been ap­ him missing in that city. He left home awaiting me vour favor of the 8th inst.,
W. E. Page’s.
pointed to fill the vacancy in the U. B. on the 23rd inst. for Portland, expecting relative to the matter of our looking up
Bestyette water proof clothing is for
church, is expected in at any time and to undergo an operation at one of the a hatchery site for Tillamook bay. In
sale at Cohn’s.
will preach next Sunday.
hospitals. He did not arrive at his des­ regard thereto, I beg to state that I had
Mrs. Wm. Stephens went out to Port­
A number of the strawberry plants are tination, 607 East Burnside street, so planned to get at your district long be-
land on Monday.
giving a second crop, tor Mr. Maynard, Mrs. Minnie Nelson, of that address, re­ foje this, but have lieen hampered more
Nestucca comb honey in one pound who raises quite a number every year,
or less with the work that I have in
ported the matter to the police.
sections at Cohn’s.
hand, which has caused the delay. 1
was round peddling strawberries last
Judge Raleigh Stott died in Portland
expect now, either this week or next, to
12-gauge Exelsor Shells at Ralph Aek- week.
last week. He was well known by a
ley’s for 45c. per box.
W. E. Page expects a boat load of new number of the old settlers in Tillamook, have a man at my disposal that I can
12-gauge Exelsor Shells at Ralph Ack- . furniture on the Elmore ; also a supply having attended court in this county put down into your se< tion. When he
of sole leather and harness leather and when this country was looked upon as gets down that way, I would appreciate
lev’s for 45c. per box.
very much if you people would kindly
See Snodgrass, the gunsmith, for all i shoe findings. Watch out lor low prices. the rough and woolly West. The editor
assist him all you possibly can, in the
|
—
W.
E.
Page.
met
him
last
summer
in
Portland,
when
kinds of gun repairing.
investigating work that we are desirous
he
related
some
of
his
experiences
and
Good cook stoves and heaters for sale j Finest bottom land in the county.
of doing there, for he is an entire
Sixtv acres, one and a half miles from inquired after the welfare of a number of stranger t<> yonr section, and should
cheap at W. E. Page's.
our citizens.
town,
with
fine
buildings,
$6000.
Don't
Mr. C. 0. Lyons and wife came in
have all the assistance that possibly can
miss the chance if you want a good
be given him.’’
from Seattle on Tuesday.
ranch. Come at once—“C" Ben Ries-
It Mr. Wm Reid thinks that he can in-
We are sorry to hear that Mr. W. N
land.
I duce Tillamook jieople to give a large
Vaughn has been quite sick.
The best saw on earth. Use the Great |
I bonus and grants of land for a right of
For fine city property, with or without Western saws and vou will soon be con- ■
wav for his long talked of railroad from
building*— “C” Ben Riesland.
vinced of this fact, forthevare recognized
Portland to Tillamooit City he is labor­
Headquarters for the Singer sewing , to lie the best saw now on the market
Take time by the forelock ?
ing under a delusion. True it is that
machine supplies at W. E. Page’s.
For sale at McIntosh & McNair's hard-.
some of our citizens fall easy victims to
r
Don’t you know that
Call and inspect my watches before ware store.
i the faker’s gift of gab, and will sacrifice
buying elsewhere.—Eugene Jenkins.
Although receiving quantities of eggs.
everything will be 25 per
some ot their loose change to buy a pig j
A marriage license was issued on the Cohn & Co. sav that unless they receive
in a poke, such as mining stock uiid oil
'S
cent higher in the Real
25th to James Bodyfelt and Lizzie Fleck. more than at present they will lie com­
lands, just by way of getting their eye
◄
Estate line next spring
J
teeth cut, but when it comes to making
There will be a praise service at the pelled to ship in from Portland as they
than now ?
up a big wad of money and deeding land
Presbyterian church on Sunday even­ do not get enough at present for their
| to railroad promoters, we believe those
large city trade.
Some people are com­
ing.
, who undertake such a scheme will have
Tillamook City is slow in some things.
Dr. T. P. Wise will lie at his Tillamook
pelled to sell this autumn !
a mountain of trouble on their hands.
office about Nov. 4th, to remain as long It failed, for the edification and amuse- j
Pick up these snaps !
I Tillamookers are not wanting a railroad
inent of Mr. William Reid, to reproduce
as kept bus).
' that bad, nor a railroad to haul logs to
A word to the wise------
the first train which arrived in this city
Watches, clocks and jewelry of all kinds
I Portland to lie manufactured there, for
on the Sth of July, which didn't take
carefully repaired and guaranteed by
BI N RIESLAND.
that, no doubt, is the idea M-r. Reid has
Eastern capital to equip either.
Eugene Jenkins.
in view. As the H eadlight has repeat­
W. E. Page keeps the best »ewing ma-
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Latimer left Wed-
edly remarked, let those who arc figur
chine on earth for the least Money. The
nesday for San Juan, Cal., to be gone
j ing upon building a railroad into Tilla-
Drop Head Singer, from $30 to $40 cash
about a month.
' mook do so as any other enterprise
down. The »nine machines sell* from $60
The death claim of Geo. A. Barton, a | would and nc»t attempt tn force blood
Snodgrass files saws and fits keys. Re­ to $7'5 on time. Call in and see them. |
memlier of Star Lodge, No. 76. A.O.U. W.,
money from the people. The dairy in­
boring shotguns and training rifles a They are beauties —W. E. Page.
in the sum
who died in this
dustry of Tillamook county was not
specialty. At Ackley’s.
Mr. George G. Carl, of San Francisco, city last month, was paid to his sister,
Mr. J. A. Taft has re-leased the saw mill special agent for The Mutual Life Insur I Mrs. Ruth A. Rees, on Wednesday. This built up that way, and if the railroad
for three years, also the electric light mice Co., came in on the stage on Wed shows how prompt the Workmen pay cannot lie built without a subsidy and
land grants, then it will take only a few
plant for the same time.
nesdav _____
afternoon. He will make head- their death claims, the finance committee
more years of patience, when Tillamook
Dr. O. H. Davenport, the dentist, will quarters in the office of “C" Ben Ries. mc€tlnK on the 23rd of each month in
bar will lie improved.
Portland, which
which
lie at his office in future on Thursdays, land for a short time.
* 1 | ~
: wns the date on —
1....1.
Barton
died
last
month,
»0
his
claim*
Fridays and Saturdays.
The monthly meeting of the W. F.
12-gauge Exelsor Shells at Ralph Ack­
A large quantity of Dry Spruce Lumber M. S, will be held at the home of Mrs. could not be acted upon until the com. lev’s for 45c. tier box
* * *
i for sale or trade. At a bargain. See J T. H. Govne, Thuis lar, November 7th. inittce met this month.
%
$1.25 pavs for the Headlight to Janu­
P.M. —
Subject,
"The Woman's 1 i Tlie
R. Harter. Tillamook City.
3 at L 2:30
4',V ......
- J------- •
---- ^ young
r-. . people of this city appear ary 1st. 1903
I
It would lie a great convenience if a Foreign Missionary Socjftjr »•» Japan. ’ | to be the victims of Cupid « dart« and to
have the matrimonial lice in their bon-
light was placed at the end of the side­ A cordial invitation i* extended to the
nets, for two more on Wednesday were
ladies
to
be
present.
walk opposite the public school.
The citizens of Tillamook and vicinity married. The contracting parties were
Mrs. S'.urgeoii has received another are cordially invited to attend the first Mr. Charles R.Johnson and Miss Marr
fine assortment of pattern hats and public meeting of the Ocean Wave Pro­ E Price, both well known and respected
i street hats of the latest designs.
hibition Alliance, to lie held Friday even- young people ot this city. They enter
A petition has been circulated asking ing. November 1. iathe Christian church, on their married career with bright
I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted by the
for a seven days mail service between l/everal short speeches, special music,etc , hofies and with the congratulations and
Oregon
State Board of Education, and will sell and exchange book for book according to
best
wishes
of
a
large
nnmlicr
of
friend*.
North Yanihill and Tillamook City.
[will lie the order of the evening. Time :
the plan adopted by them.
He wish the happy couple a long file of
Rev J. J. Burn has a carbuncle on h*s 7:30 o'clock.
happiness.
My Stock of School Supplies
I wrist which has lieen giving him some
Mr. Chas. Peterson hns sold his house
The appointment of a postmaster at
I anxiety for fear of blood-poisoning.
Is complete in every detail.
My prices are always right.
and all hi* furniture to Mr*. MaryH. Wilt,
Wood* wa* held up l»*can»e the republi­
We have money to loan on farm pre- who recently removed to this citv from can county committee wa* advised that
I perty at a low rate of interest.—Apply Lagrande. Mr*, and Mis* Minnie Peter
a petition had reached Washington ask­
I t" Beals Brothers, Tillamook City,
son will leave in aliont two week* to
ing the *|»pointment of F. J. Weatherly.
visit
friends
San
Francisco
sad
Kansas
j Cohn & Co. have just received their
City, wJnk Charier is a little un<kct<led The chairman did not propose to hnee it
¡big stock of syrups for the winter. If
go that way if local politicians had any
fos want something good, they’ve r°t when be will leave, hut is wanting to influence
It. howe»rr, baa transpired
'get away for a change.
Hardware Tinware,
Heating Stoves & Ranges,
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, SASH and DOORS
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc
Under Wear
Why Not !
We Avant to call
your attention to our
NEW STOCK OE
UNDERWEAR.
Flic Winter is coming
on and you need NICI
WOOF UNDERWEAR.
We have underwear of all
KINDS. For MEN, women
and CH I EDEN.
Come and see us before buying
NEW CLOTHING, NEW SHOES,
and a full Line of GROCERIES.
•••••••••
J. A. TODD & CO
THE NEW SCHOOL
OOKS
I. CLOUGH,
•a Reliable Druggist and Stationer
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