THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 23. 1902.
FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS.
All kinds of First Class Rubber Goods in
BOOTS and OVERCOATS.
At Low Prices that will Surprise You.
COHN & CO., Leading Merchants.
Sparks from the Editor’s Quill.
It would be a wise move for the game
warden to appoint a deputy at Nestuccn
to round up those who round up deer
with dogs, as we understand this un-
sportsman-like habit is very prevalent in
that sectir n.
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The farmers’congress could not make
the dairymen who are to be seen daily
taking ten to fifteen large can of milk to
the factories believe that the dairymen of
Tillamook do not inilk their cows in the
winter months.
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A petition is being circulated praying
for the establishment of a high school
in Tillamook City, and as this is some-
thing which all should take pride in, we
hope it will culminate at some early date
in this bring decided upon.
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Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Illinois,
nil of which were burned up by heat
without rain last summer, are groaning
over cold without snow this winter. Did
some one ask where the true arid region
is located ? Right here in Tillamook.
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The Herald will not appear until Fri
day, for Bro. Watson says he is short of
news until the Headlight comes out. We
have no objection to Bro. Watson tak
ing the cream of the news from the Head
light for the I Jerald if he would give us
pioper credit.
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If, as it is stated, sonic of the city ordi
nances have mysteriously disappeared,
the new city council should lose no time
in deciding upon a new set of ordinances.
When so many people have keys to fit
the city’s “safe’’ it is not surprising that
a certain ordinance is missing.
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Mr. D. I*. Newell, of Nehalem, was in
the city on Wednesday. He used to call
in and pay his respects to the editor, but
somehow he got hot in the collar with
us over a very trivial affair and we sup
pose he has not cooled oft yet. But some
sweet day he may repent and will be
glad to call upon the editor again.
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Mr. J. S. Dellinger came in from Astoria
on Wednesday. This gentleman was
one of the Bay City boomers, and hav
ing inflated too much wind into the real
estate of that burg, it suddenly exploded,
and the wreck remains as a warning to
others not to get tangled U|> with those
who are boomers.
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Every voting precinct in Tillamook
county should organize to defeat the
Sappington-Maxwell faction and their
henchmen, is the ad vice of the Headlight,
for that would be for the best interest of
the county and the now over-taxed
taxpayers.
Let the organization be
known as the anti-tax eaters brigade.
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The county court had no right to do
away with Barnegat voting precinct at
the January term of court, for the law
says that voting precincts can only be
changed at the November term preceding
an election. Was the result of the last
republican primary at Barnegat unsatis
factory to the county judge and a few
others ? This is how some |>eople have
it sized up.
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The city council decided upon Albert
Mason as councilman tor the fourth
ward on Monday, thus ending the little
petty rumpus started in that ward bv R
M. Watson, who figured as a bolter from
tlic city election, was elected by bribery
and the aid ol the gambling and saloon
element, and then, getting chicken heart
ed and having the back bone of a tallow
candle, crawfished and refused to qualify.
Mr. Mayor, we move that the recorder
spread the above paragraph on the city
records under the heading “Watson’s
Windy Journalism.1*
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We are informed that one faction of
the republican partv intends to make a
tight against Representative B. L. Eddv,
County Clerk Mason and Sheriff Alder
man. It looks to us as though this is a
tight, not so much against these officials
ns it is against the better nn«l conserva
tive element in the republican partv-
Bul let them make the tight by all means
atul give them plenty of rope to do so.
for they will hang themselves,sure, when
they attempt to tight officials whom the
taxpayers and theiepublican partv have
reason to lie proud of. Thank heaven
that the taxpayers of tins county are
not dominated by any one faction, and
it is ¡»lain to sec that this tight on Eddy, I
Professional Cards.
Fighting at Panama.
Mason and Alderman is causing a differ
ent effect by a reaction in their favor.
C olon , ¿Jolombia, Jan. 20th —Via
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Galveston.—A naval battle began at fl
Mr. M. C. Banfield, who is the new
o’clock this morning in the harbor of
L. EDDY,
Panama. General Carlos Alban, Gover ] )
president of the Port of Portland Com
nor of Panama, was killed during the
mission, is a personal friend of the editor
fighting, which continued for some time.
of the Headlight. He was a boss teat
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The government boat Lautaro was fired
puller at one time, being in the milk
by her crew and sank. The revolution
O regon .
ary fleet consisted of the steamers Pa
T illamook
business, and did considerable peddling
dilla, Darien and Gatien. They are try
of Old Bossy s product in Portland. One
ing to force a landing off Spoaria. The
thing troubled him more than another
government ships were the Chilean line
H. COOPER,
in delivering milk in the morning, and
steamer Lautaro. the Pacific Steam Nav
igation Company’s steamers Chicuito (
that was to get people up to take their
and the Panama Canal Company’s steam
milk. Being detained every morning by
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er Boyaca. The first named steamer was
one party who evidently did not like to
seized by General Alban, and the other
turn out, Banfield seized a large wash
O regon .
T illamook
to have been chartered by the Colombia
Government.
The government forces'
tub, and placing it in front of the door,
are throwing up entrenchments. The I
dumped a quart of milk into it and took
United States cruiser Philadelphia is | AJA H. GOYNE,
his departure. He was never kept wait
close to the scene of the fighting.
ing after that Mr. Banfield is a rustler
Some of the men killed on board the
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government ship Lautaro have been
and uses good business judgment, and
brought ashore, where they are being Office : Opposite Court House,
being a clean man who would not stoop
buried. Fire broke out on the Lautaro,
The object of these cuts is to inform the reader
to bribery, the citizens of Portlnd should
ami later the crew of the Philadelphia
T illamook .. O regon .
what he may already know in part on the subject of
congratulate themselves ill the change
went to her assistance and attempted to
put out the fire. While they were thus
Crown and Bridge Work.
Very few people have a
of presidents of the Commission And
engaged the Lautaro sank It is reported (-ALAUDE THAYER,
now let the dry dock be constructed as
distinct idea what a Crown or Bridge is like, and there
here that the Lautaro crew rebelled, and
speedily as possible and may Portland’s
fore this very useful branch of Dentistry is given very
(hat the firing of the vessel was an act
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commerce continue to swell in the
of
treason.
little thought by the general public, especially in the
The revolutionary gunboat Padilla sur
future as in the past.
smaller towns. Hence, if a person lose one or more
T illamook
O regon .
prised the Lautaro at the opening of the
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teeth his first thought is to have a plate inserted, and
tight, ami began shooting at close range.
If we are correctly informed some of the
Many men on board the Lautaro were
at best they are clumsy affairs. Of course, if all the
precinct politicians are doing some trad,
killed. It is impossible to locate the rev T^OBERT A. MILLER,
teeth have been lost then the last resort is a full artifi
ing for the purpose of trying to secure
olutionary gunboat Gatien.
The slow i
movements of the Padilla, which are no-!
cial denture.
the nomination of their political pets.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
t iceable from the shoie. lead to the belief
Figure No. I. represents a case reads’ for a bridge ;
Probably they will not be able to deliver
that she has been damaged. The govern
Oregon City, Oregon.
the goods now that they have made a
Figure No. II. is the bridge completed ; and
ment gunboat Boyaca has just moored to
Land
Titles
and Land Office
dicker. Let us sound a word of warning
the dock here. She brings troops from ,
Figure No. III. is the finished case as it would
Cbiriqui. She reports that the revolution-I
Business a Specialty.
to republicans and taxpayers that this
appear in the mouth.
ary steamers Padilla. Darien and Gatien
is a move by the political tax eaters to
You have something that is neat in appearance,
drew off when they became aware of her
graft themselves onto the county. This
presence. The Darien is now said to be in
strong and under ordinary conditions and usage will
W. SEVERANCE,
is the idea. “If vour precinct will sup
a sinking condition. The death of Gov
last
for
years.
Yours
truly,
ernor
Alban
is
deeply
deplored,
for
he
port mv man for a certain office, my pre
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was loved by his soldiers and enjoyed
cinct will support the slate you have ar
the esteem of the community. It is
ranged.” The tax-eaters will have it all
asserted that the death of the Colombia
T illamook
O regon
cut and dried before many days, and all
leader may have the effect of bringing to
the government’s side large numbers of
that is required of republicans is to go to
men auxious to avenge his loss.
the primaries and vote for the tax-eaters
T T
T. BOTTS,
or their henchmen. That's the way to
L
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A
ttorney - at -L aw .
IRIDOSMIUM
Chas. C. and Louis E. Ge'chell came
synd taxes skyward again. But if we party and should now be content to
one
of
the
Platinum
Metals
and
invaria
up
from
Hebo,
Monday,
to
visit
at
H.
A.
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
are not badly mistaken republicans are stand aside, and not antagonize the spirit
bly associated with it and usually with
Chopard.
in no mood to be tampered with, and it of the times when there is a demand for
Over the Bakery.
A bridge across Boulder Creek is now gold in placer and beach mines, has now
will be a good move if every precinct will men of ability and intelligence to hold being constructed by the citizens.
considerable n.arket value.
It is fin
T
illamook .. O regon .
white, heavier than gold and occurs in
make a move to down the tax-eaters and public positions, especially that of a
small scales.
For information almut
those who hobnobble with them, for it is state legislator.
NETARTS.
saving Irodsmiuiii and Platinum write J-)AVID WILEY, M.D.,
a piece of impertinence for these precinct
to the Waratah Minerals Company.
Ira Bradley and family moved out to Limited, 140 Ellis street, San Francisco,
COULSONBURG.
politicians to barter away rights which
Tillamook Sunday, where they will stav Calif. For sale send them to Welsbach
is still in the hands of republicans. And
P hysician , S urgeon and
E. T. Coulson, Frank Dve and O. Kin tor a few days before _____
leaving
for Company, Broad A Arch sts., Pliladel
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we hope, at the proper time, when we neman made a flying trip to the city their hopie in Washington co., Oregon.
phia,
Pa.
Analysis
free.
A ccoucheur .
mention the names of those who have last Monday.
W. Easter and family, of Tillamook,
M. D. Swabb lost a valuable horse last moved to Netarts Sunday. They will
All calls promptly attended to.
been in the trading business the past few
week.
make their future home on the Maxwell
weeks they will not get hot in the collar
T illamook .. O regon .
Wolf Creek Sab bet h School elected the place.
with the Headlight.
following officers on Sunday: N. Coulson,
Eli Olds, of Tillamook, spent several
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superintendent ; Frank Bevan, assistant days on the beach the first of the week.
T M. SMITH, M.D.,
Ex-Senator J. W. Maxwell hied him superentendent; Clara Bevan, secretary;
Emmet Quick was over with a four
Edith
Coulson,
treasurer.
horse
team
the
first
of
the
week
doing
self to Portland last week, presumably
some freighting.
to consult the political weather glass,
P hysician and S urgeon .
NEHALEM.
Mrs. John Childers, of Trask River, is
for it is a well known fact that he has
stopping with Mrs. Geo. Hodgdon.
Duncan Chisholm’s loggingcamp start
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
the representative bee buzzing again in
his bonnet, since the Tillamook Herald's ed up again this week.
SAND LAKE.
T illamook .. O regon .
Mrs. Chas Pye returned from Tilla
efforts to make him a candidate in op
mook on Monday, where she had been
Fine weather and everybody feeling
position to Governor Geer met with jeer attending upon her sister, the late Mrs.
o. k.
from the state press. Maxwell has been Mary Downs.
E. BARTEL, M.D.,
M rs. King is just recovering from the
a Simon man, pure and simple, and when-
The sad news of the death of Mrs. mumps.
•
P
hysician and S urgeon .
ever the Simon faction wanted to corrcl Capt Loll has been received from Tilla
Jeff Harris has sold his bunch of sheep,
Female Diseases a Specialty.
the vote of the state legislature when mook. She was improving considerably 30 head, for $100.
but contracted mumps and succoinbed
All disorders of Stomach, Liver and
Maxwell was a member, the vote from to that disease.
The community ex I Sandlake can boast of the only shingle
Kidneys Skillfully Treated.
Tillamook was easily obtainable. Ano tends its sympathy to the bereaved fam ! mill in the county and it is in operation.
' Plenty of good cedar and water power
Office
Over J. S. S turgen ’ s
lher thing, Maxwell made himself obnox ily.
in abundance. H. M. Farmer, J. Kayes,
Dr. Bartel was up from Tillamook on land J. L. Johnson are the enterprising
ious two years ago when he bio wed that
D rug S tore , T illamook , O r .
unless Congressman Tongue secured the Sunday to see Mrs. Merit Battersou who parties.
is quite sick.
receivership of the Oregon Citv land
Much improvement will lie made in
o h davenport
The Woodmen Circle received a pleas
office for him he was going out at the ant surprise from the members of the all the homes on Sandlake this season.
Born,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emmett
Webb,
head of the Tillamook delegation to camp on Saturday night. Come again
on the 17th, a bouncing bov. This is
D entist .
down Tongue in the convention. As it boys.
the first birth on Sandlake for four years.
At a special school meeting in district
was to the interest of Tillamook county
Makes
a
Specialty
of Crown and
Elt
and
Ed.
Webb
have
gone
to
the
that Mr. Tongue should l»e renominated, 28 h four mill tax was voted for the com Columbia river for work.
ing year.
Bridge Work,
the republicans of this county wisely de
Roadmaster Ford was in oil bus
School district 28 is in need of a tea
cided that he was not the whole thing cher, to commence about the first of in ess this week.
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
in the convention and could not control \
R. J. Rhoades, of Woods, was nt the
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shingle mill after the first load of shingles.
their votes for any such a purpose, so he
COATES,
BOULDER CREEK.
Our roads are much in need of im
met with a frost and was not included
provement.
in either of the delegations. Now that
Another young couple started in the
Will. Harris bought a fine cow this
A bstractor .
it is know he is trying to deprive Tilla-1 matrimonial race last Sunday. Mr
week.
inook of the ablest representative the Sam Lucas and Miss Jessie Ray are the
W.
C.
Wolfe
w
ill
do
some
ditching
for
fortunate people. They are well known
county ever had in the state legislature, | and very popular and enter on their W. C King. _
Tillamook
Oregon.
it is only right that the republicans j married lite with the best wishes of hosts
Mrs. H. M. Farmer and Mrs. Jesse
of
friends.
A
party
of
revelers
made
should know what is going on tiehind
Kays are visiting relatives and friends at Healer in Cigars. Tobacco, Con
the scenes. Every Tillamooker should lie night hideous with bells and horns, Beaver, Hebo and Cloverdale this week
guns and various other instruments to
fectionary, Stationery.
Miss Stella Atkinson, the Misses Webb
proud of Mr. Eddy's record in the last torture the ears of the newly made litis*
state legislature, and to turn him down band and induce him to trot out the atul Mr. Will. Webb and brother were
News and Periodicals. h ' m Î vi » d JI V AL AND L ondon &
pleasant callers at the home of O. R.
for Mr. Maxwell would lie a retrograde festive cig.ir. We must congratulate the Chamlieriain last Sunday alternoon.
linerpool globe insurance
Next to Sturgeon's Drug Store.
serenaders
on
the
excellent
music
they
COMPANIES.
move. The H kaoligiit has no personal
Mrs. W. C King, who has liecnill with
rendered. It was plainly heard a mile or
fight against Mr. Maxwell, but he must more down and up the river.
the mu tn j« fot several weeks, is con vales
Agent for North West School Sunpl»
admit that for ability and intelligence he
Mr. C. N. Johnson and family and H. ing.
Tir r\Owia1v’ Notarv Public.
Mr. J C. Gove will give lessons in
is far. far liehuul Mr. Eddy in these re- A Chopard and family spent Sunday at
TILLAMOOK.
—
OREGON
vocal culture the second Sunday ot each
spect. It is plain on all sides that the the home of Mr. anil Mrs. John Bo'Im. 1
month at the Sand Lake school-house.
We understand that the Baptists are Everyone ought to feel interested.
young and enthusiastic republicans of
QLAUDE THAYER.
this county are gradually forcing them holding meetings at Brown school house. , Messrs. Elliot and Edwin Webb are
Mrs. Swab, of Coulsonburg, was in making a trip to tlic valley.
General Banking «nd Exchange busi-
Agent for Fireman's
selves to the front and will not stand
our neighborhood last Friday.
lieing snublied or dictated to by faction
Political bees are beginning tn buzz in news.
Fund and London and Lanca
John and Manuel Borlm visited with the vicinity of Sand Lake, and if we all
Exchange on England, Belgium. Ge-,
bosses, and if Mr Maxwell is wise lie will Maurice Bays last Sunday.
shire Fire Insurance
listen we may be able to hear the ven. many. Sweden, »nd all foreign countries
not try and force himself upon the party
Oliver Kinnaman.of Beaver, was up at table school boy “ouch!'’ about election
Companies.
again.
He has been honored by the his ranch one day last week.
time.
i
A.
T. P. LUISE, D.D.S.
Best
Home
Reujspaper,
the
Tillamook
Headlight
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A. B ALLISON,
of
C.
E. Thayer.
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