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illanwk « TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 9, 1902 $1.50 per year Holdens’ should be bridged at those cultural resources were to be diverted to glad the war had cost England dearly . points. These bridges would probably other cities._____ and that the disastrous cost in money have been built before only that the and life would be a much needed lesson county saw mill absorbed the attention lor the English Government, because it SAND LAKE. of the county judge and gobbled up the would teach, and has already taught, ! road fund so fast It looks a little The social hop given by Messrs. Harris a lesson that will not be soon forgotten. i peculiar, however, to see the court resur- i and Roenicke at the residence of Mr. L. Mr. Bryan said that he considered it a recting a petition for a bridge across the ! A. Hoyt on New Year's night was a compliment that the Boers looked to ' Trask which it rejected about two years grand success. Several couples from the United States for aid and sympathy ago and when Commissioner C. H. Woods and vicinity were in attendance. in their struggle He considered it a Wheeler was on the board. It must be ; About fifty persons were present, and a disgrace, he said, that no official expres (or political reasons that this is done and ' merrier crowd is seldom seen. A basket sion of sympathy had yet been made by for the purpose of pacifying the dear supper was served at midnight and a this Government. ^vWÏAvTA people who feel they have been slighted, i lunch at six o’clock a.m., before the That the world in general Is advancing crowd dispersed. Music was furnished * * * toward temperance is the belief of John If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which It matters very little whether the coun- [ bv Messrs. Murphy and Wolfe, Miss G. Woolley, the Prohibition leader, who ty court is hot in the collar with the Roenicke and Mr. Eldridge. are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the has just returned from a seven months’ Headlight and is inclined to boycott it Miss Zoe King, who has been visiting trip around the globe. His trip was Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition. I for the sin of publishing news which was with her parents during holidays, re taken for the purpose of studying the distasteful to the silent partnership mem turned to Tillamook last week. condition of the liquor traffic in foreign bers of that board. But, then, when the Messrs. H. M. Fanner, Kays and John- lands. On his long trip Mr. Woolley county judge was in his glory running son have their new shingle mill in opera addressed over 90 temperance meetings, the county saw mill quite a number of tion and are making some fine shingles. speaking against rum in Australia, the business men of this city got it in the Mr. Jesse Craven, of Oretown, is visit whisky in Scotland, and kava in Hono neck also when the judge ordered provi lulu. The islands of the South Seas sions at the county’s expense, favoring a ing at Mr. T. J. Harris’. A portion of Mr. Webb’s family are visited by Woollev in his study of s< cial i few and ignoring the other business men, conditions included Hawaii, Samoa, 1 who were equally as large taxpayers. afflicted with the mumps. Tutuila, New Zealand and Australia. Oil i It will be turn about presently, and Sap- Mrs. W. C. Wolfe was quite sick last his return trip he visited Ceylon, Eri nce, ' pington will get an unusual amount of week, but is able to be out at present Eugland, Scotland and Wales. Mr. GLASS, i his own medicine. writing. Woolley says that “ among all the * * * Mr. E. A. Chamberlain caught a large greater nations, I feel sure that America Tackle, etc wild cat in his steel trap last week. is at present the farthest advanced in I So Mr. R. M. Watson has positively | declined to qualify for councilman, which Mr. Dan Atkinson intends to build a the struggle for prohibition.” I makes the election in the fourth ward cheesefactory which will be in operation Archbishop Corigan has just preached | more of a burlesque than ever and is on in the spring. a sermon on ‘‘Socialism,’’at St. Patrick’s a par with fooling the citizens over a Mr. Otis Farmer and Miss Nina Miles Cathedral, New York, which is attract new water system which was to be in spent last Thursday and Friday at H. ing general attention. He said that the Corner Main and Stilluuell Avenue operation by the first of this month. It M. Farmer’s. theories of the Socialists would be foui d looks as though the better element has faulty in actual practice. He did not given Bro. Watson some good advice, agree with them that religion had noth General News. but the laugh is on those who put him up ing to do with morals or morality, and and whooped it up with free drinks on The total reduction of Great Britain’s that Socialism alone is able to do away the night of election. The other fellows with wrong-doing and crime. One of the TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS as to provide accommodation for farm Sparks from the Editor’s Anvil. can now laugh and laugh longest. Any military forces in South Africa from the chief arguments to prove the divinity of ers’ teams. This will make the entire way, we believe the citizens will agree beginning of the war to December, in Christianity, he said, was that of the quarter of a block covered in for barn The Editor doffs his hat to His Wor with the Headlight when we say that cluding deaths from disease, men report amelioration of the characters of the ad Dr. T. P. Wise will be at his purposes. shipful, Mayor J. L. Briggs. the whole affair was undignified and ed missing, etc., amounts to 24,299 herents. To-day, Socialism appeared be Curtis Johnson, who was’a resident o^ * * * office in this city aoth January. absurd and not creditable to the city or men. Of this number 19,430 were act fore the world with most seductive Perhaps some people are not far wrong those who participated in electing a bol ually killed or died. A total of 64 330 promises of an earthly paradise. Modern Tillamook county for a number of years, men were invalided home, the majority Mr. C. B. Riesland is down sick with died at South Prairie on Jau. 2nd, and when they argue that reciprocity is only ter from the city caucus and who was of whom recovered and joined their com democratic Socialism may be found to was buried the next day, ¡Rev G. Svkes a word in disguise for revenue for tariff not eligible for the position. be reducible to practical usefulness under grip. mands. conducting the religious service. The only. * * * certain conditions, he added, “if all men Miss Blanche McNair left for Portland deceased was born in Mass, in 1833 and * M * Representative Jenkins, of the judiciary became angels, or again, under some Some of our democratic friends are on Saturday. There will be a tempest in the prohibi chuckling some because they think they special committee, which is forming an , strictly absolute government such as was married to Miss Perkins in 1855. Houses to rent. Apply to Beals Bros., He was a gentleman much respected and tion tea kettle now that a bill has been will be able to make political capital out anti-anarchist bill, introduced a measure that of the Incas; or again, for a short introduced to re-establish the army can j of the county saw mill and silent part- which, in addition to providing the I season under the influence of some wild raised a large family. Tillamook City. teen. ' nership transactions. They probably death penalty for assaults on the Presi 1 revolution, such doctrines might over- Died, in Tillamook City, on Monday. Howard Drew is now occupying a * * * l would have done so, and obtained the dent, requires alien immigrants to take i come the whole countiv as a cyclone Mrs. Sarah J. Perry, wife of Mr. B. D. position in Mr. Riesland’s office. It is stated that Captain R. P. Hobson an oath not to assault chose in Govern Perry. Deceased was the mother of is to resign from the navy and will enter I support of a large number of dissatisfied ment authority, and not to publicly tip- i does, but unless human nature I e I changed, they would, like the cyclone, Wanted, a girl to set type, at the Head Mrs D C. Pierce and was between 55 taxpayers and voters, but did it ever oc politics. Kissing bee exercises previous hold the subversion of the Government lose their power soon, and old habits light office ; a beginner preferred. and 60 years of age, and as she had ex- to a political meeting will be quite a cur to our democratic friends when Judge by violent means. would return.” Sappington concocted the silent partner Miss Selina Allen and Miss Liona Hunt pressed a desire to be buried at North novelty. ship contract for the construction of the Yamhill, relatives left with the body on Mr. Bryan, speaking at a pro-Boer * * * returned from Portland on Friday. Beaver Creek bridge it was with a demo meeting at Cleveland, said that be was Tuesday for that place, via the Grand Persons who have been appointed as crat he was in collusion with ? Not that in entire sympathy with the intent ol Mr. Alex. Watt was chosen one of the Round road. judges and clerks of election and having the democratic party is responsible for the meeting,eulogized the lighting South elders of the Presbyterian church on Sun The Tillamook Creame,*y Company ' consented to serve, can be held for con this by any means, anv more than the African farmers, and urged that they day. started in to make blitter again on I tempt of court and fined and imprisoned party is responsible for Judge continue tile struggle. He said he was Wanted, a good steady girl or woman Saturday. It has been about three years ! for not being on hand and serving when republican Sappington participation in the illegal to do house work ; must be a good cook. since this company manufactured butter, I there is an election. procedure. So our democratic friends, Apply at this office. * it having confined itself to cheese. During , M * * under these circumstances, will not be D. T. Edmunds will buy your county the re-building of the Fairview creamery, It is true that Mr. L T. Maulsby is a likely to crow as loudly when they see it warrants. Cash or trade. Any amount the Tillamook Creamery Companv will little advanced in years and is not very was a republican-democrat combination receive milk from some of the patrons oj , robust in health, but we think the court which brought about the dicker. from .00 to $5000.00. * that institution. I would .......................... have honored old age and sober * * * VT So, the county court V vrtxe has U'/UV done away At a meeting of the hose company on impartial judgment had it appointed Mr. W. H. Chaplin, the Portland com w vitli the Barnegat voting _ . precinct atpP Wednesday evening the following officers ( and him justice of the peace. his reduces reduces the nrecincts mission merchant who spoke at the this precincts to 18. were elected : President, Fred C. Baker ; • * * * farmers'congress, which was in session Whoever imported the mumps into secretary, J. H. Cochran ; treasurer, C. j , If the ruling of the postal authorities is at Salem this week, criticised the Tilla Tillamook, it is safe to say that a num I. Clough ; chief. Henry Crenshaw. Lite . allowed to stand that publishers will be mook dairymen because the commission « ber of people do not feel very thankful. company will meet again Thursday deprived from giving credit to subscribers I merchants could not milk the teat pul evening of next week, when the new chief then. If the idea is to prevail, merchants lers of this county. When the commis Miss Ora Calef, of Portland, will come in on the next steamer to fill the position will choose teams for the hose carts and and others should be debarred from send- sion men of Portland demanded lf2c. In order to enjoy it, however, come and buy some of the many of stenographer in Attorney B. L. Eddy’s the hook and (ladder cart and designate i ing goods through the mail which have for handling Tillamook cheese they, pro the places for each member, after which j not been paid for. bably, thought Portland was the only office the boys will spend a social time to MM* market. Not so, however, for the cheese Are you hard up ? If so and you de- gether. It will not be contempt of court for manufacturers dropped Portland cold sire to get a loan, no matter what the The steam schooner Luella, which some of the republicans, when they at and found m irkets elsewhere,which goes amount is, call and see Heins, the lead sailed from San Francisco on Sunday for tend the next county convention, to to show that the Portland commission ing artist. Tillamook, was obliged to put back to bring along a . few of the delapidated men were not only injuring that city WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED. Prof. II. A. Shorey, of Portland, who port for repairs She carried a large planks from the plank road with them, ! commercially by their unjust demand, was in this city about a year ago selling (juantity of coal on her lower deck. as we are informed it is the intention of ‘I but that the Tillamook cheese manufac turers did not have to come to their s mining shares, died at Maplewood,Mass., \\ hen crossing the bar she shipped a some of them to do so. ! terms. Mr. Chaplin still insists that IV2 last Friday. heavy sea. The coal on her decks was * * * cents a pound is a fair commission for So the prohibitionists in Tillamook Children s Shoes, ’ Mr Frank Fitzpatrick’s team ran washed down into the engine room and While on the other The machinery was immedia county have put up another ticket, only handling cheese. away on Friday and made a dash for fireroom. j hand we voice the sentiment of the Tilla- tely clogged with coal and several parts and Gent. s home, but in circling around the woods were broken. The engineers finally suc to be slaughtered because public senti ; monk dairymen and say it is too much, ment is not at the back of the movement to the barn broke the buggy. ceeded in patching up 1 he broken machi in Oregon. But for all that, there's some , for Eastern commission men handle and Hosiery, Mr. Win De Haven, of McMinnville, is nery and the captain headed back to San good men nominated 011 the prohibition [ cheese for one-third of a cent a pound, over visiting Prof. Snuffer and has been Francisco. county ticket—only to be lead like lambs and it is unreasonable for the commis sion men to demand as much for liand- enjoying some fine duck shooting. He is Ties Collars, The Epworth League of the M. E. to the slaughter. 1 ling cheese as it does to manufacture and figuring some of going into business in * * * Church will meet at 7-30 p.m., each this city. The county court has appointed three 1 cure it. Let us state right here that the Tuesday evening during January, instead reputation of Tillamook cheese makes it Although the relatives and friends have of Sunday evening as heretofore. Next clerks of election, instead of two as here a cash article and no long a middle made diligent search in Tillamook Bay, Tuesday Mrs. T. H. Goyne will read an tofore We would like to know whether man's cinch. the body of Geo. H Handley has not essay on ‘‘ Joseph.’’ Last Tuesday the the third clerk is to boss the other two * * * been found, and it looks as though it following officers were elected for the first clerks or is to act in the ornamental Probably there is a good deal of sound three months of the new year: President, capacity as a political mascot ? We see was carried to sea. trouble ahead for election boards in set business sense in the remark that if the Lost, on the streets of Tillamook an Mrs. F. R. Beals ; 1st vice-president, Mrs. tling the question who is to be the u se people of Portland had decided to build T. H. Goyne ; 2nd vice president, Mrs. envelope of valuable papers with my Jennie Watson ; 3rd vice-president, Geo. less clerk on the board. V\ hat’s ttle a railroad to Tillamook instead of under- name on the same, finder will please leave taking to erect a gigantic exposition and matter with the law, anyway. it at my office and receive liberal re B. Lamb ; 4th vice-president, Mrs. Geo. not knowing where the money is to come * * * Edmunds ; secretary. Miss Estella Nel ward.—C. Ben Riesland. from to erect it, the railroad project son ; treasurer, John Brant ; organist. The New Year’s Number of the Ore- would prove of greater benefit to the City The special school meeting for the pur Miss Gladys Newell. gonian is another valuable and highly of Portland than the centennial. Three- pose of levying a tax to create a sinking interesting production and of inestima hundred thousand dollars is but a drop fund for the purpose of paying oft the ble benefit to the state, and as previous I in the bucket towards such an extensive 9 Don To Our Patrons and Friends. bonded indebtedness of the district has new year’s issues of that newspaper exposition, while it would go a long way been changed to the 15tli inst. Alter a careful review of our past ha ve been instrumentnl in bringing a large to get the railroad started. We are often number of persons to Oregon, we have A Suit of Clothes, an Overcoat, Mackintosh, Umbrella, The sale of vamps in the Tillamook year’s business, we ha ve concluded that no doubt but what this one will do the told by visitors, and especially those post office last quarter amounted to it is no longer profitable for us to con same. In the choice of pictures, it seems from Washington, that if Tillamook was Trunk, Pair of Blankets, Hat, Pair of Shoes, or an order on us $719. which is about $100 over the tinue a credit system, and have conclud to us that artistic taste is lacking to as close to Seattle or Tacoma as it is to same quarter last year. This is a good ed to sell for spot cash, small profits ami some extent or that they are less attrac- Portland, a railroad would have been for a bill of Groceries, will be a much nicer and a more useful much sales will b* our watcliwnrd. We built years ago. And most every person indication of the growth of the city. kindly ask all who are indebted to us to tive than heretofore. Anyway, it is a in Tillamook believes it. While Portland ¡•resent than some cheap trash that will soon be thrown aside A week from next Sunday, Jan. 19, at come in and settle their accounts and splendid edition. is without a doubt growing steadily in and will neither keep away cold or hunger. * * * two o’clock p.m.. Mr. Thornquest will greatly oblige. commercial importance, it has neglected It is plain to everybody that the City to reach out and secure the best feeder preach Swedish in the Wilson River M c I ntosh & M c N air . Respectfully, of Portland is badly in need of a dry which is at her very doors and tributary school-house, his subject to lie : ” I>en dock to repair the cranky, all important, to Portland. It would not surprise us Helige Ande s inneboende och verkande.’’ fossilized chairman of the Port of Port much that one of these mornings the peo-j m Notice of Removal. ms ■MSB The best saw on earth. Use the Great 9 land Commission. “I ani it,” that is pie'»f Portland to find ■ » jg W jw B W Western saws and you will soon be con C. H. Woolfe has removed his shoeing Hughes to perfection, ami it looks to us corded in the Oregonian that Portland JU jL^B vinced of this fact, for they are recognized shop from his old stand on the Main in this neck of the woods if he could be of country h B B vc S f bhb F W bb P ^BH^ to be the best saw now on the market. street to his building on the next street, consigned to the bone yards it would lie For sale at McIntosh & McNair s hard near Grayson & McNamer’s livery barn, a blessing to Portland, for when a man and that its extensive timlier and agri-» ware store. where he invites his numerous patrons to thinks he knows it all and fosters the The Orem Wave Prohibition Alliance call upon him when they want a good idea that his head is all intelligence and job of shoeing done. the other fellows is a lump of dough, he will hold its regular public meeting a certainly is a dangerous man to be chair week from Friday evening. Jan. 17th. in man of the Port of Portland Commis- the Christian Church. An excellent pro Reward. , sion. gram will lie rendered, one that the * * * Tillamook Lodge, No. 57, A.F.A.M., public will appreciate. The correspondent in the Ocean Wave, Beginning next Sunday evening in the will pay twenty-five dollars for the re who signs himself ”L.,” has another let Christian Church a series of (our Sunday covery of the body of Bro. George ter in that newspa|>er, but it is so badly W. H. R eynolds , W.M. May use the greatest learning possible in writing your prescription, but evening sermons about ‘‘ The Apostolic, Handley. printed it is impossible to road it. But or New Testament, Church Identified.” unless it is compounded by a pharmacist who has experience and skill it from what we can understand he declines i A series absolutely unique indofsupreme Notice to move in the matter to impeach Judge may produce quite another result than that intended. My reputation for importance. You will enjoy it. Sappington and wants the Headlight to For one week corninencine January honesty and skill is well-known. I use so many safeguards in my pre Mr. H. B Hendricks, writing to have 11th. I will give you 30 loaves of bread take up subscriptions to defray the ex- ■ scription room that a mistake is practically impossible. his Headlight sent to Cottage Grove, for 61.00. 15 loaves for 60c., and seven penses of doing so. Evidently the Editor savs, “I need it to plaster over some oi loaves for 25c.. this offer holds good for and *‘L.” will never agree, but we will ! I sell everything that a druggist should sell. the mud holes over here, and to wet mv one week onlv. Tickets bought during make one more suggestion. If anybody j should impeach Judge Sappington it is appetite with for a morning meal.” So that week are good any time. the republican party, for it is responsible Tillamook is not the only county with A good supply of pastry always on for his election, not the Editor, who was , mud holes. hand. not a resident of the county at the time. Pies and doughnuts fresh every dav. Grayson & McNamer have decided to * * * Best assortment of candy and fruit in make another addition to their barn and It is only right that the Wilson river A. C. V oclee , have let a contract to cover in the 50 by the city. at Jenkins’ place and the Trask river at Tillamook Bakery. ?2ft. space on the south east corner so ' i ! I Hardware Tinware, Heating Stoves & Ranges, PAINTS, OILS, Ammunition, SASH Fishing and DOORS Headlight is the Best bocal Paper. A HAPPY NEW YEART ALL USEFUL PRESENTS ! ! 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