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TILLAMOOK,
If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which
are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the
Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition.
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' the boat was capsized or dashed into the
jetty and was smahed to pieces. The lat-
ter theory appears most probable, as
several pieces of the boat were found on
the spit opposite bar view on Sunday.
• It was not until Saturday that any un
easiness occurred, although George’s
family could not understand why he did |
not return and became anxious about j
him. When it was reported Saturday
that a boat had drifted ashore at Bay
City it was immediately thought that
this was Handley’s boat. This was not
j har.dley's boat, hut a search was imine
| diately made for him, and Saturday even-
ing pieces of the boat were found on the
spit. This shattered all hope of finding
George alive, although another diligent
search of the bay was made on Sunday.
Some think that the boat drifted to sea
and was broken to pieces in the breakers,
and it is probable that the body was
j carried to sea by the tide It is a sad
1 accident to the bereaved family, and they
! feel their loss quite keenly. George was
an attorney by profession and 27 years
I of age and was married to Belle Williams
| about four years ago, one child having
I been horn. He was the son of Attorney
, T. B. Handley and was a member of the
Masonic order.
New Year’s Wedding.
£1.50 per year
Mrs. Grace Chopard and sou Norman,
accompanied by Virgil Getchell, came up
from “ Cedar vale,”
Monday.
Mrs.
Chopard has been visiting her father’s
family since Tuesday last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jensen went down
to Hebo last Tuesday week to spend
Christmas with Grandpa Jensen.
Some wild animal is committing de
predations among the sheep and goats
in our neighborhood ; we think the men
ought to band together and have an
organized hunt for the marauder.
Wishing the Headlight, its editor, staff,
correspondents, and all its readers, a
bright, prosperous and happy new year,
we will say an re voir.
28th. Killing, 11th, 12th and £9th.
Dates of hail, 9th, 25th and 26th; sleet,
10th, 13th, 25th and 26th ; th. storms,
0 ; auroras, 0. Prevailing wind—Direc
tion, S. VV.
Remarks.—11th, the first killing frost.
Chinook wind, 18th and 19th. T trace.
On the 20th, at 7 a.m., a toronade at
sea passed up north along the coast
line, no lightning seen or thunder heard
withit. 29th, a hoarfrost.
C apt . J oskph J. D awson ,
Voluntary Observer.
NEHALEM.
Happy new year.
Write it 1902.
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No winter yet and the days lengthen,
Weather Report for December. ing.
The hall Christmas night had a large
Temperature.
Maxi-
Mini
Rain- 1 attendance, but owing to inability to ob
i mum.
Mean.
mum.
fall. tain costumes, maskers were but few.
0.62
47.1 ..
1 . . 56 ... 39 ..
Mrs. Capt. Loll has been taken to Till
9
0.20 ; amook for medical treatment.
. 55 ... 47 ..
51.0 ..
50.0 ..
0.75
3 . .. 55 ... 45 ..
The tug returned from Astoria on Sat
0.25
47.0 ..
4 . .. 52 ... 42 ..
44.0 ..
0.22 urday and left Sunday afternoon.
5 .. 48 ... 40 ..
43.1 ..
0.12
6 .. 50 ... 37 ..
Chisholm’s logging camp will start up
44.1 ..
0 50
7 .. 52 ... 37
1.85 about the middle of the present month.
8 .. 52 ... 44 ..
48.0 ..
9 .. 49 ... 38 . . 43.1 . . 0.60
The cheese factory people have decided
0.8O
41.1 ..
10 .. 49 ... 34 ..
0.03 to locate at the forks of the river. A
38.0 ..
11 .. 47 ... 29 ..
12 .. 44 ... 25 . . 34.1 . . 0.01 wise selection.
13 .. 37 ... 27 . . 32.0 . . 0.03
Miss G. E. Newell is spending the holi"
0.01
43.0 ..
14 .. 50 ... 36
48.0 . O 0.01 J days with her parents, after which she
15 .. 49 ... 47 .
. 40.1 . . 00.1 will resume teaching in the public school
16 .. 45 ... 36
. 36.1 .
T.
17 .. 43 ... 30
at Tillamook.
T.
IS .. 51 ... 34 . . 42.1 .
The Nehalem literary society is holding
0.01
49.0 .
19 .. 62 ... 36 .
0.23 very interesting meetings. The day of
2» .. 56 ... 32 . . 44.0 .
0.26 meeting has been changed to Friday to
21 .. 50 ... 45 . . 47.1 .
. 49.0 . . 2.14 accommodate some who could not well
22 .. 52 ... 46
0.88
23 .. 54 ... 47 . . 50.1 .
24 .. 50 ... 40 . . 45.0 . . 0 98 attend otherwise.
0.87
. 47.1 .
25 .. 50 ... 45
Mrs. Louis Ludtke presented her bus
26 .. 49 ... 34 . . 41.1 . . 0.78 band with a baby girl for Christmas.
0.07
27 .. 50 ... 37 . . 43.1 .
40.1 . . 0.03
The last dance of the year was held at
28 .. 50 ... 31
29 .. 59 ... 30 . . 44 1 . . 0.03 Tohl’s hall on Tuesday evening. Vale
47.0 . . T.
31) .. 57 ... 37 .
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48.0 .. 0.13 1901.
31 .. 52 ... 44 .
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1381
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12.42
Sum .1575 .. 1171....
Frank II. Peavev, of Minneapolis, one
44.6 ... ... 0.00 of the Mutual Life Insurance Company’9
Mea 150.8 .. 37.7....
S ummary — Mean temp., 44.6 ; Max. of New York, |1,000,(X)0 policy holders,
temp., 62.0; date, 19th. Min. temp., died Monday of pneumonia. He was in
25; date, 12th. Total preci p , 12.42 sured by this company April 28, 1900,
inches; snowfall, 0; number of days clear, the anuual premium being $48,390. He
G ; partly cloudy, 5; cloudy, 20. Dates had paid two premiums. The claim will
of frost—Light, 13th, 18th, 20th and be immediately paid.
A new year’s wedding took place on
Wednesday evening at the residence of
Mr. C. H. Wheeler, who came in on the
A council meeting was held on Mon Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Brodhead, when
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
tug from Nehalem on Sunday, says that day when the foilowing bills were passed their youngest daughter, Miss Bessie,
was married to Mr. Benjamin I). Lamar.
School will resume on Monday.
it will lie about 2!^ month before a barge and allowed :
is built, there being several in course of Wm. Eberm an................................ . 3 00 When the guests had arrived, there being
Mr. P. J. Allen is on the sick list.
construction in Portland.
Geo. H. Handlev............................ . 3 00 quite a number. Miss Nevada Grayson
“Ilappv New Year.’’—“C.” Ben Ries-
A special school meeting is to be held in C. W. Talmage.............................. .. 3 40 played the wedding march, and the bride
land.
and groom having entered and taken
Mr. A. R. Gangloff came in on the boa t this city 011 Monday for the purpose o^ John Towes.................................... .. 10.40
up positions beneath a canopy of ivy and
M.
A.
Larsen
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3
50
levying
a
tax
for
school
purposes
and
to
last week.
create a sinking fund to pay off the Clyde Clements ............................ .. 45 001 white si’.k ribbon, with pretty plants for
Houses to rent. Apply to Beals Bros.,
Electric Lights............................... .. 22 00 a background in the window recess, Rev.
bonded indebtedness of the district.
Tillamook City.
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40 C. P. Metzler impressively conducted the
The passengers who went out on the Cohn & Co.......................................
8. G. Thayer and family left Tuesday steamer Sue H. Elmore on Wednesday Edmunds & Co................................ .. 2 42 marriage ceremony from the Presbyterian
on the steamer.
were Grant Thayer and family, P. Platt- Thos. Coates.................................. .. 10 00 church ritual, uniting them in the bond
The board of county commissioners is ner, A. Gubser, O. Johnson and wife,Mrs. Wade & Briggs............................. . 3 30 of matrimony. The bride looked nice in
in session today.
Burton, Miss G. Craven and Mrs. R. B. L. Eddy....................................... .. 25 00 her wedding attire, and being a young
Wtn. Randall ..................
. 10 60 lady of a sweet disposition, received the
Dr. Tatoni. the painless dentist, is at Watt.
congratulations and best wishes of the
the Larsen house.
The best saw 011 earth. Use the Great Water Company, Nov., Deer... .. 60 00
wedding guests with becoming dignity.
P.
VV.
Todd
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25
00
Mr. F. |. Gobar was in from the Trask Western saws and you will soon be con
Emmell Jenkins..............................
6 00 The happy couple are highly respected.
house on Tuesday.
vinced of this fact, for they are recognized 1 A. M. Austin................................... .. 3 50
Mr. and Mrs. Brodhead invited the
The new year brings joys to some to be the best saw now on the market. The council will meet again this rven- guests to a wedding supper, which was
I For sale at McIntosh & McNair's hard- i ing to receive the reports of the officers.
homes and sadness to others.
nicely served, after which the company
I ware store.
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Soon in the new office, next door to
1 Captain Chris Ahues, formerly master I left. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Lamar received
Representatives of the Nehalem Trans ot the tug George R. Vosburg, was ar ! a large number oi handsome and usvfuj
Sturgeon’s.—“C.” Ben Riesland.
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portation Company
were round on Mon- ! iraicu
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rested by i/rpmv
Deputy vniLC<l
United niillfS
States iVlursiiai
Marshal j i presents,a large proportion of which was
Born, on the 31st ult., to the wife of 1 1 ’
¡day interviewing some of the business f Roberts |ast week „„ a|, inforinatiol, ! silver ware, from their many friends.
Mr. M. Munson, a girl, stillborn.
I men to see what patronage could be fi|e<) ,)ef<)re Ullit<() States Commissioner I ' who wish them much joy in their married
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on I
Saturday and left again on Wednesday. j | secured if the company put on a steamer S|a,1ei) of f.()rtIa,„t ai)(1 signt.,1 hv Alg<11 ; life. The bride was nineteen years of age
between Astoria and this city.
! Pcterson a sai|„r.
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The ■ information
' | on her wedding day. The presents were
Mr. R. M. Watson will move into his | I Some of the young people organized a | charges that, through
criminal negli- ; from ;
new office opposite the court house this
literary society on Monday evening, and ; gence and misconduct, Captain Alines
S. A. Brodhead and wife, silver set,
week.
Mr.G. B. Lamb was elected president pro | caused the death of J. W Cole, cook on I six pieces, silver cake stand, two napkin
Mr. VV. H. Cary expects to open up a tern and Miss Stratton secretary A com- '
I rings.
the lumber barge Wheeler, which broke
J. S. Lamar and wife, set sterling
In order to enjoy it, however, come and buy some of the many
plumbing shop about the first of next | mitte was appointed to arrange a pro-!
adrift from the tug Vosburg, on the even silver teaspoons.
month.
gram and outline a plan for the winter’s | ing of November 27, and was afterwards
Howard & Paris Lamar, set silver
Representative B. L. Eddy, Mrs. Eddy |
work.
wrecked on the coast.
It alleges that knives and forks.
and family returned from Portland 011
L. H. Riefenberg and wife, one dozen
Judge Maulsby is circulating a petition proper dilligence was not exercised by j silver tea spoons.
Saturday.
Joe Franklin, silver mounted fruit dish.
to be appointed justice of the peace in the captain in trying to rescue the barge.
Miss Selma Allen is expected home to
this district to fill the vacancy caused by The preliminary hearing of the charges | Albert Plank, two vasts.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED.
day from a visit to Portland and Mc
Mr. & Mrs. Leun Parker, silver olive
the death of George H. Handley. We can j against Captain Ahues was held before
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dish.
Minnville.
i “say this for Mr. Maulsby, if he is ap- , United States Commissioner Thomson,
s
s Hats
Caps,
C. Ben Riesland, silver card tray.
Don’t fail to look up the finest list of
I. Smith, silver sugar shell, butter
pointed he will dole out justice fairly and ; at Astoria, and the case was dismissed
dairy farms in Tillamook co., but “ C.”
knife.
Ladies and Children
impartially.
I ¡because there was not sufficient evi
Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Grayson, hassock.
Pen Riesland.
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You will enjoy hearing “The Jewish f dence to warrant prosecution.
Hug. Jenkins, clock, diver salad fork.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Brom
A watch night service was held Tues
Mr. A Mrs J. \V. Hili, silver fish fork.
Tabernacle and its service. God’s own
ley bad severa' p iralytic strokes and is
Geo. Hunt, set silver table spoons.
pattern for getting into the right relation day night at the M.E. church, which was
Miss Nevada Grayson, embroidery
dangerouly ill.
to him and continuing so,” illustrated well attended. Some good addresses and center piece.
The steam Iv.mlier schooner VV. H. Kru- 1 with a lithograph representation and vocal and instrumental music made the
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Crenshaw, silver
Gent. s Ties and
ger arrived at Truckee Lumber Co.’s saw j 1 also a chart. At the Christian church occasion a most pleasant one for the last gravy ladle.
Mr.
&
Mrs.
Homer
Mason,
silver
bread
mill on Tuesday.
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few hours of the old year and ushering
next Sunday evening.
tray.
Any amount of money to lend on im- |
j The Post Office officials at Washington in of the new. The speakers were Rev. C. | Mrs. Sheldon, Japanese center piece.
proved f irms at very lowest rates of in- , i D.C., have just ruled that a subscription P. Metzler, W. II Cooper, T. H Goyne,
Mr. & Mrs. F. R. Beals, sterling silver
tcrest.—B L. E ddy .
! to any publication, entered as second Rev. E. Thornquest, C. VV. Talmage, A. sugar shell.
Miss Chattv Smith, napkins.
^Mr. R W. Watson, a nephew of Mr. R class matter, must be discontinued when W. Severance and Rev. G Sykes. The
McIntosh & McNair and family, parlor
instrumental
muftic
was
by
Mrs.
W.
Ste
M. Wat son, ami who has been in the U.S. the time for which it was paid in ad
lamp.
J. II. Briggs and wife, brass and Onyx
navy, came in on the steamer Saturday. vance has expired. As violation of this phens, Miss Ruth Cooper, Mrs. II. Aider
stand.
Mr. f. B. Handley and Miss Lizzie will deprive publishers of the pound rate man and Mr. Shortridge, who rendered
Mr
& Mrs. Fred C. Baker, silver
a cornet solo. Several nice solos were
Hi ndky aie < \| tiled to arrive to-day it will prohibit them extending credit
cracker jar.
rendered
bv
Rev.
G.
Svkes,
Miss
Lily
Mr. & Mrs. Claude Thayer, $5.00.
from McMinnville to visit Mr. and Mrs. | to their subscribers. As it will be nec-
Mr.
Mrs. Clough, album.
I essarv for the Headlight to conform to Baker, Miss Fav Todd and Mrs. C. W.
T. B. Ha ml ley.
Talmage, and a duett by Mrs. Talmage ■ Miss Katie Plank, nut basket.
Mis. Robert Wait kit on Tuesday on this ruling, we must ask our subscribers
and Mrs. Geo Edmunds.
The M E.
the steamer to consult an occuhst in to pay up all back subscription and in
BOULDER CREEK.
choir sang two anthems with good effect
advance
as
soon
as
possible.
Portland as her eyes have been causing
and Mrs. I. M. Smith gave a recitation.
A Suit of Clothes, an Overcoat, Mackintosh, Umbrella,
Elder
R. Y. Blalock preached at Brown
1 There’s always some fool thing on the
her some trouble.
Intermissions during the evening helped school house last Sunday.
Trunk,
Pair of Blankets, Hat, Pair of Shoes, or an order on us
'
tapis
to
fool
people
out
of
their
money.
Tom Handlev, jr., returned on Satur
to pass a pleasant and profitable even
Mr. and Mrs. (2. A. Smith and family
day from his theatrical tour, and to hear I First it is the qtiaker medicine suckers, ing. and when midnight arrived there were guests nt the home of Mr. Jamis for a bill of Groceries, will be a much nicer and a more useful
that his brother George was drowned in then the oil land suckers, the gold mine was a general handshaking and with a Woods, on Sunday.
present than some cheap trash that will soon be thrown aside,
share suckers, the gambling suckers, the
the bay on Thursday.
wish that the new year would be a most
Santa Claus did not forget his little and will neither keep away cold or hunger.
quack doctor suckers, political suckers,
The mayor of Eugene has given notice
happy one._________________
friend« on Boulder, and even the older
and other suckers too numerous to men
Respectfully,
that gambling must lie stopped and the
tion, all of which do a thriving business, George H Handley is Drowned* element was well remembered — sure
saloons closed down on Sunday. What
sign of the general prosperity of the past
especially in Tillamook. Some people
is Tillamook going to do ?
have to be fooled so many times buying
We regret to have to record the death year.
Oliver Kinnaman, of Beaver, spent
Tha editor has a crow to pluck with a pig in a poke liefore they catch on or of Mr. George H. Handley, which there
Bro. H'ggins, for he never introduced his ' get their eye teeth cut. If you have been is no doubt occurred last Thursday in several days with friemls and relatives
bride to us before he lek for the light an easy victim previously, don’t be a Tillamook Bay. He left this city the pre | in our neighborhood recently.
house. Don't kt it happen again.
foolish sucker again by taking up a pro vious day to play for a dance at Gari
Mr. C. Ben Rielland’s new offices, next position with the only thing in it to draw baldi, going down in Mr. Thos. Contes
to Sturgeon’s drug store, will l»e com ■ the gold out of your jeans.
sail boat. About eleven o’clock the next
pleted in a few days. Dr. and Mrs. Law ’ 1 Mr. George Loerpaljei writes to say he morning he left Garibaldi in the sail boat
less w ill occupy part of the building, x* 'is pleased he bought Mr. Chas. Pye’s for this city. The weather was rough at
Miss Alice May Thayer, who is well I place on the Nehalem and will soon be- the time and the wind was boisterous.
known in Tillamook, and a popular ’ cornea permanent resident in Tillamook. He was advised not to start, but know
voting lady of Portland, was married in He says that last summer was very hot ing how to handle a boat well, and hav
May use the greatest leaining possible in writing your prescription, but
that city on New Year’s day to Mr. R. anil dry in Wisconsin, the thermometer ing several cases requiring his attention
unless
it is componnded by a pharmacist who has experience and skill it
-. Clark.
often getting up to 115 degree and now ns justice of the j>eacc in this district and
may produce quite another result than that intended. My reputation for
The lumber schooner Antelope, which 1 it is 25 lielow zero there and the river is which be had promised to attend to, he
honesty and skill is well-known. I use so many safeguards in my pre
vas loaded with lumber br the J. A. Taft • froze over thick enough to hold up any started out satisfied that he could make
scription room that a mistake is practically impossible.
*0. in this city for the San Francisco team and load. Mr. Loerpabel will find this city, little dreaming that it would l>e
uarket, was towed to sea Wednesday by quite a change in Tillamook, for he will his last sail on the bavand that the clos
I sell everything that a druggist should sell.
he Sue H. Elmore.
not require heavy duds in winter nor ing days of the old year would cause his
The tug Geo. R. Vosburg* came in from i light ones in the summer. Like all new parents, wife and brothers deep and
Nehalem on Sunday with Captain Lol Is i comers to this county he rtiinks he can heartfelt sorrow. Several parties watch
g wife dangerously sick. She was bronght : induce other people to come here bv ed the boat in the bay, and when off Bay
f to this city for medical treatment, ani I sending them copies of t!>e special edition City the sail was seen to disappear. It
will, perhaps, never l>e known whether
of the Headlight.
1 as improved some.
A HAPPY
NEW YEAR TO ALL
USEFUL PRESENTS ! !
and Boy’
and
’s Shoes,
’
Ladies’ and Gent.’s Underwear,
Ladies’ Corsets and Hosiery,
Collars,
’
Men’
Gent.’s Silk Handkerchiefs & Mufflers,
Gent.’s Mocha and Kid Gloves.
fließ Line of Chi'i^nja^ GjrocerieS
Don’t You Think ?
J.A.TODD&CO
YOUR PHYSICIAN
CHAS
CLOUG-r-i,
RELIABLE DRUGGIST
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