Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 21, 1901, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 21, 1Ö01
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Month ending Nov. 8th. 1901.
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This year totals .. ..
Last years totals for
«osi
me month
754 .
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916
850 > .
791 .
7-41 . .
4043
3644
58
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27
0
8Vi .
15
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0
10Vi
118
223
enrolled.
W hole no.
il & 2
2 & 3
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4& 5
6& 7 . .
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8, 9 8c 10 ■
h
tnrdv
sent nor
tracts.
C &E Thaverto Wm. Scott, lot No.
3, of blm k No. 2, of Malauev's add. to
Ocean Park.
U.S. to Charles Grissen, W J-* of W >/4
of sec. 34-, tp. 2 8, R. 7 W.
U.S. to W. J. Wisecat ver, E V4 of W Vi
of sec’ 34, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
Amos Bergseth to Winton Lumber
Co E Vi ot Ne Vi, Nw >/« of Ne H11™
Ne ViofNw Visec. 1«. tp. 2 S, R. 6 W.
Lerov Lewis to Winton Lumber Co.,
E Vi of E Vi ot sec. 34, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
August Greenbumi to Gertrude S.
Murray. E Vi of Se
Nw >/♦ of Se H and
Se Vi of Ne Vi, sec. 13, tp. 1 S, R 8 W •
Prank Murray to Geo W’. Kiger, tract
in sec. 21. tp. 1 N, R. 10 W.
Robert Crawlord, to Theodore Kings­
ley, various tracts.
John Welch to M. S. Copeland, S Vi of
N Vi of see. 16, tp. 3 N, R. i0 W.
J. E. Panton to M. S. Copeland. Sc M
of see. 16, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
Joseph Lyons to M. S. Copeland,
various tracts.
M. S. and W. H. Copeland to Neha-
lem Coal Company, various tracts.
Daniel and M E. Cronen to Nehalem
Coal Company, various tracts.
A. A. McNary to W. E. Thomas, E Vi
of Ne >4 and F Vi of Se
of sec. 12, tp.
6 S. R. 9 W .
R. H. Holmes, et al., to Louis Olsen
and L. Snuffer, bond for deed, tract in
Tillamook City.
Louis Olsen, et al., to A. R. Gangloff,
quit claim deed, tract in Tillamook City.
U.S. to Amos Bergseth final receipt,
E Vi of Nc >4-, Nw Vi of Ne '4 and Ne Vi of
Nw Vi. sec. 18. tp. 2 S, R. 6 W.
H. McDermott to Anna B. and Snsnn
O. Todd, tract in block 1C, town of Till-
amook.
John A. Hawk, et ux., to I). W. and
Mary E. Jones, lots 1 and 2, of block 10,
Stillwell add. to Tillamook ; same from
E. A. Snyder to John A. Hawk, quit
claim deed.
U.S. to Dennison Billings, Nw ViofSe
Vi, S Vi of Se Vi a nd Se >4 ol Sw Vi of sec.
29, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W.
R. I. Hendricks, et ux., to H. B. Hen.
I dricks, et. ux., to H. B. Hendricks, tract
in Bay City.
Mrs. Nancy J. Hendricks to H. If. Hen­
dricks, lots 6, 7 and 8 of block 1, Bay
City.
Mrs Hays ..........
Miss Newell . .
Miss Cooper
Mrs. Severance.
B. O. Snuffer ...
s’!
tardy.
Louise Baxter to Foreman S. Baxter,
tract it> tp. + S, K- 10 " ■
Oregon & California K. R.Co. to Olean
Land Co., various tracts.
C. E. Hadley to W. B. Powell, various
£
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3 ZL
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Real Estate Transfers.
Neither ab-
t on.
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16
31
32
28
30
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HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
40
50
44
42
38
5
137
214
202
65
98
208
B. 0. SNuemn, Teacher.
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in
All Cases.
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON
POSTAL.
RECEIPT OF
Therein nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief
even in the worst cases. It cures when all else fails.
The Rev. 0. F WELLJ3, of Villa Ridge, III., says ; •• Your
trial bottle of Asthmakim received in good condition. I can­
not tell you how tliaiikful I feel for the good derived from it.
I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and asthma for
ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. I saw your ad
vertis“nient for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting dis­
ease. asthma, ami though you had overs|»oken yourselves, hut
resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted
like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle.
We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of
Asthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells Well
send it by mail POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF
Oil ARG E. to any sufferer who will write for it, even on’1
postal.
Never mind, though you are despairing, however bad your case,
Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are to
send it. Do not delay, Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS.’ MEDICINE
CO , 79 East 130th St., N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists.
EUGENE JENKINS
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Dealer in Watches, Clocks and
First Class Jewelry of all kinds,
Prices Very Reasonable.
STOPS PAIN
Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901.
Ever sinoe tho first appearance of mv
menses they were very irregular and I
suffered with great pain in my hips,
back, stomach and legs, with terrible
bearing down paius in the abdomen.
During the past month I have boon
taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford’s
Black-Draught, and I passed the month­
ly period without pain for the first time
in years.
N annis D avis .
l'KUl'K
PROPRIETORS
Ili IUKA
Tillamook Iron Works!
Î
g Genera
Boiler Work, Logger’»« Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
What is life worth to a woman suffer­
ing like Nannie Davis suffered?
Yet
there are women in thousands of homes
to-day who are bearing those terrible
menstrual pains in silence.
If you are
one of these we want to say that this
1
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
same
WINE-CARDUI
will bring you permanent relief.
Con­
sole yourself with the knowledge that
1,000,000 women have been completely
eurod by Wino of Cardul.
These wom­
en suffered from leucorrhoea, irregular
menses, headache,
bearing down pains.
backache, and
Wine of Cardul
will stop all these aches and pains
lor you.
Purchase a *1.00 bottle of
Wino of Cardui to-day and take It in
the privacy of your home.
Tor xl.lre
lltervuir«, «Mmo alvfn. avwm-
The L mj ««’ AUrieory bepartluanL'*
The Chattanooga Medicine Co, Chattanooga,
T-W-eb-
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing M&chines
Large Stock of l’aintx. Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
I New JEWELRY
STORE
Is the place to have your Watches,
Clocks, or Jewelry Repaired.
All Work Guaranteed.
A fine line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at very
low prices. Call and see for yourself.
FRANKLIN.
Barber
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SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING,
Hot and Cold ßaths
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Where Do You W e ?
It is natural to suppose where you can do the bes-
We can duplicate San Francisco prices on
HARDWARE, FARMING MACHINERY,
Tools, Groceries, Feed and Provisions.
CARY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK
A
TAFT
CO
HAV| OR HAND
DRY FLOORING, CEILING
Finish
Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship
Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER
n
EDWARDS & DAVIS
Dealers in
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a.2
Also ROGERS' SILVERWARE, Children’s Silrer
Sets, Fine Tea Sets and Optical Goods.
¡J»
M c I ntosh & mcnair ,
Report of Tillamook Public School.
Secretary mid treasurer. Carrie Judd ;
Editor, G. H. Ward, asst. R. L. 1 ullcr-
Tim«»
u
or for years succeeding the war. has long Ike were notified. and Detective Day and
The Telephone.
since liecn filed and that in the interest | Weiner were assigned the case,
of honest government and an honest
-
-
“
It will
sell
hogs,
ent
tie,
stock,
or
other
..... ..
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fvstem
Fystem ol
of piusioning this law should be '
Daring Burglar Killed.
products. Knowledge of latest quota -[ repealed.
• a
m n w save
a n a the
»11.* price
.ar
flip telephone
t 4*1.» till
I
\ . t l.aa abuse pointed out by the coin-1
S eattle . N ov . 10.—Since last Thurs­
Another
tions
may
of the
in ope transaction. It will hire help ; it missioners is the action of guardian ap­ day night T. D Rush had been slowly
pointed for insane or mentally feeble boring his way into the Northern Pacific
will bring the latest new» Iron» the neigh­ pensioner». Many of these pensioner» I
ticket office in this city.
About 6:30
borhood, from the nearest town from the are cared lor as paupers in public insti­ Thursday evening Ticket-Seller Kelsey
state, the country ami the world.
If a tutions, the guardian» drawing ami re-I heard the work going on. but at first
machine break down it will order re­ taining the pension money, thus <leiraml- thought it was rats. His suspicions
ing the pensioners and the government were aroused, however, and he notified
pairs ; if berries lie ripe, it will sell them alike. Cases were found in which guar­
the police department that some one
before they are picked ; it will make dians were drawing pensions on account was trving to bore their way into the
neighborhood concerts possible every of their wards long after the death oi office through the floor in the vicinity of
evening ; it will enable ladies to visit such wards. Sums of money ranging the safe. The police set a watch, and
each other without the troublesome nee from $1.60) to $26,000 have been ac­ during Friday ami Saturday nights the
essity of dressing and driving long dis­ cumulated in the hands of guardians I work went steadily on. Monday morn­
tances over bad roads with a team need­ while the |>ensioner was being cared for ing the police made an investigation.
A ticket case standing close to the safe
ed in the fields ; it encourages and makes by the public. Hereafter this abuse will
easy an interchange of thought that is lie met bv making the guardian a gov­ was removed, and two large holes were
not possible even in the largest city ernment agent under the direction of the uncovered. The would-be burglar was
commissioner of pensions.
evidently using an inch bit in his auger,
without its aid.
No one who will read without preju­ and there were already 15 holes in the
The telephone has come into the lives
dice
the
annual
report
of
Commissioner
floor. These hoks were within two
of our people to stav, and must lie con­
sidered as a necessity for all and not as a Evanscan, we think, have any doubt inches of the right edge of the safe. Just
that
he
has
administered
the
pension
ser
­
under the right tdge of the big money
luxury for the very rich alone. While
the residents of towns and cities have vice with an earnest desire to treat box was a trapdoor of about the same
need for ami do use it extensively, to-no tail ly and justly all projier claims for dimensions as the aperture under the
was
This
trapdoor
class of people d<»es the telephone bring ¡»ensions, while at the same time vigi­ coupon case.
so manv advantages of everv kind as it lantly guarding the government against fastened by hinges and a holt.
possible
frau<l.
There
are
unquestionab-
coin-
Final touches on the job were
does to the families of the farmers, the
defects in mu
the present
iy many iieieccs
pirwni system. -j]
pleted Sunday night. Rush was at work
dairymen and the stockmen of the ly
but
these
cannot
l>e
remedied
by
the
com-
1
out
a short time.
He probably put a
country.
Many a weary
ride in inclement missioner and it is unjust to hold him ! holt on the trapdoor in order to cut off
weather, many a long haul over roads responsible for them. It will be well for ’ pursuit in case he should be discovered
almost impassable, many anxious hours congress tn give heed to his suggestions, J while at work within the office.
Last night two policemen and Private
in times of illness, and many dollars will to the end that the expenditure» of “snch
be saved the farmer who has his house vast sums of the people’» money should ' Detective Hunt, of the Northern Pacific
ambushed
the cracksman.
connected with those of his neighbors rest upon a system containing more ol t Railway,
the elements of protection to the govern­ Rush opened the trapdoor and started
and with the adjacent town.
Have you children living on farms of ment than can be found in the methods i work on the bottom of the safe at about
; 1 o’clock. The officers in some way
their own, whom you would like to be now in setting pension claims.”
• alarmed him, and he dodged through
in talking distance with? Do you, or
| the hole, closed the trap and »topped to
vour wife, or your children, ever sjiend
Canal Treaty Signed.
j bolt it. Detective Hunt fired two shots
long and weary hours of lonesoineness,
which woul I be filled with keenest
new through the floor, one of which broke
W ashington , Nov. 18 —The
pleasure instead, if your acquaintances Hav-Pauncefote treaty was signed to­ Rush’s arm and the other penetrated the
| base of his brain. He fell from the plat-
for miles around could be called in for
conversation and interchange of thought day at 12;05 by Secretary Hay, for the i form on which he was standing to the
United
States
and
Lord
Pauncefote,
the
I ground, and was shortly afterward re-
or news ?
I11 times of illness, when the grim British Ambassador for Great Britain. , moved from under the building in a
spectre of death is trying to enter and
W ashington , N ov . 18—This treaty dying condition.
He breathed his last at the hospital at
desolate vour household, is it not a great
is intended to replace the first Hav-
blessing to be able to communicate in­
Pauncefote treaty.
That convention 5 this morning. He was identified by a
stantly with your physician ?
bankbook found in his shoe. It is not
was amended so extensively by the
The telephone is a saver of time, an
United States Senate at its last session know n whether he had a confederate.
annihilator of distance, and the greatest
that the British Government declined to
boon of modern life. If telephones cost
Gets Away With $300.
ratify it. Within a few weeks negotia­
more than carriages, they would he
tions began afresh between Secretary
A nice-appearing young man, who first
cheap at tlw price, because each tele­ Hay and Lord Pauncefote, which have
gave his name as George Logan, but
phone renders a service far greater than
just resulted in the signature of the new
any carriage. But on the other hand, treaty, drawn with special reference to who, it was learned subsequently,owned
the name of Samuel Mills, has disap­
it is a fact that no other household ne­
the objections found bv the Senate with
peared from the city with between $300
cessity is lower in price than telephone
the first treaty.
and $500 in coin belonging to the Pacific
service and when it is more generally
From
a
due
sense
of
the
courtesy
which
Floral Nursery Company, on the Powell
understood at what small expense it is
possible to instal a system,every farmer, must be observed towards the United Valley road, not far from the Clinton-
States
.Senate
wherever
a
treaty
is
con
­
Kelly Schoolhouse, Stephens’ Addition.
every ranchman, and every village will
be supplied with perfect telephone service. cerned, the State Department is estopped
Edwin E. Covey, the manager of the
Then will life upon the farm he truly from tnAking public the text of the new nursery company, is mourning the trust
ideal, and the farmer’s wife will have as convention, and that will remain secret he reposed in Logan two weeks or so
mu< h companionship as though she until the Senate itself shall break the ago when the young man came to him
lived in a town or village, and much seal of confidence. It is said at the State seeking employment. He looked like an
more than if she lived in a crowded citv Department that the various publications honest fellow, and Mr. Covey decided to
where no one kn»ws her next door which have been made of the alleged put him to work collecting bills in the
text of the treaty are all erroneous and vicinity of Gresham. He furnished the
neighbor.
conjectural, though, in vie v of the voting man with a horse and cart to
rather free admissions that have been make the rounds of the country with.
The Pension Service.
made of the purpose of the negotiations There was $500 in bills coming to the
it has been possible by the use of the text company in the country east of Portland
The general facts contained in the an-
of the first treaty to construct one
nual report of the commissioner of |>en- similar in general terms to the new con- j for stock sold. Mr. Covey has an idea
that about $300 of the amount due was
sions were made public in advance of vention.
collected by Logan, or Mills.
The
principal
point
of
difference
he
■
the issuance of the report.
It was al­
Mills is thought to have relatives in
tween the new and the failed treaty is Tillamook. He came from the East re­
ready known that the number of pen­
the withdrawal of Great Britain from cently. Because of his alias it is naturally
sioners reached the high-water mark at the joint guarantee of the neutrality of
presumed that he had previously been in
the close of the last fiscal year, June 3 1, the canal, thus leaving the United States trouble.
being then 997,731, 4,090 in excess of the sole guarantor. The excision of the
No trace has been found of the horse
old provision respecting the right to and cart.—Portland Telegram.
the number in anv previous year.
The
fortify the canal leaves that right by in­
value of the pension roll at the end of
ference optional with the United States.
the year was $131,508,216, which was
NETARTS.
only a slight increase over the preceding All commerce of whatever nationality
passing through the canal will fare alike;
Ed.
Leach
has
been visiting with Geo.
vear. The total disbursements for pen­
there will be no discrimination in rates W. Phelps the past week.
sions during the year was $138,531.-
in
favor
of
United
States
shipping.
Frank Withrow and wife went to the
493.8 L There are now 5,6’H Spanish
head oi the bay Sunday.
war pensioners. At the close of the year
over 403,000 claims were pending, more
Frank Millsand wife and brother left
A Big Haul of Diamond».
than half of these being for an addition
for their home at Hubbard, Marion Co.
During the absence of Albert F. Low­ last Sunday.
al allowance.
What the public is not so fatndiar with en that from his room in the Hotel Port­
Chas. Mills and family returned to
is the fact indicated that there is much land Sunday, a thief broke open his trunk their home on South Prairie Sunday
dishonesty in connection with pension and stole diamond set jewelry approxi­ after a week’s stay on the bay.
claims and that this is costing the gov­ mately valued at $10.000, and escaped.
ernment annually a considerable sum, A few jeweled stickpins were found in
HEBO.
how much it is quite impossible to de­ the street.
For the past 18 years Mr. Lewenthal
termine. Under the act of June 7, 1888.
Miss Bella Lewallen, had the misfor­
which the commissioner pronounces bad has been coming to Portland and selling tune to carve her arm quite seriously
and vicious, because a standing invita­ jewelry, and lie is well known to the lo- with the butcher knife a few days ago.
tion to file fraudulent claims, widows c il trade.
He lias an establishment of
Fred Mills gave a dance in his new
are given an unlimited time in which to Ins own at 37 and 39 Maj den Lane, house Saturday night. A good time is
file claims for pensions on account of the New York, and makes these trips every reported.
death of their husbands. Some of these three months, carrying with him a for­
We are sorry to state that H. M. Far­
claimshave hern filed thirty-five years tune in jewelry on each journey. He ar­
or more after the soldier’s death and it rived in Portland Saturday night. Two mer fell from the roof of A. I, Yeatch’s
new
house and sustained a severe sprain
is almost impossible for the government trunks filed with jewelry were deposited
to decide whether they are fraudulent or in his room. “D” and his unmounted of the left ankle, which will lay him up
genuine. The arrearages in such cases geins were placed in the office safe. Sun­ for several weeks.
Jas. Edwards and family have been
are so large, the chances of detection so day evening Mr. Ltienthal visited Mr.
small, and the inducements so great to Lesser, a local jew ler, and on his return vititing the home of James Atkinson, of
commit perjury in preparing claims, that . to his room, about 11:30 o’clock, he Sand Lake, for a few days.
there is great opportunity for fraud. found the door partly open anti the lied
zk literary society was organized last
Commissioner Evans expresses the opin­ covered with trays of jewelry, while Thursday night at the school house with
ion that every legitimate claim for pen-J other trays lay on the floor. He saw at the following roll of officer»: President, A.
I
»ion, bv reason of death during the war, once that he had been roblied.
The po- P. Wagner, Vice President, Nellie Jenson;
Lap
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>*TBLICAT1ON.
United State. Land Office.
Oregon City, Oregcn.
7h‘!S’ ’’ h"'Thy ri’"1 ,h*7‘u ’’ompti'noe
wtth thè prnvMion. of thè »et <>r Conare» of
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he,ada and Wuhinston Terr torv,
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Allen House
J. P. ALLEN,
Proprietor.
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
l0*"* “ Hdw.rdm of Tilla.
Claim. nthl, o«ee7>"r
«S Jh/‘I
®t Xovtmber, 1^,|.
Min Mgh day
C» a » B. H ook «*. Regger.
Best ^vCeals In tlxe City*
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