Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 06, 1902, Image 1

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Vol. XIV
No. 35
$1.50 per year
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY 6, 1902
Sparks from the Anvil
Another instance of the benefit of fra­
ternal orders is furnished by the death of
In another effort to besmirch the char­
Fred Page, who carried $1.200 in the
acter of the Editor of the Headlight, R. | In the matter of putting in a water ,
Fraternal Union, made payable to his
M. Watson, in the last *ssue of the Her-1 system, the first quesionfor the city coun- i
mother, who was left bv a worthless
aid, not only libeled the president of the cil ;o decide is where to obtain water .
husband to rustle a living for herself and
Tillamook hose company, but cast a low and the cost of water rights, for it can- j
her family. The money which this hard­
down, dirtv insinuation at the officers not lx? expected that this will be donated !
working woman will receiver will be of
to
the
city.
and members as well. Amongst other
great help to her in raising her family,
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idiotic things said of the hose company
Don’t it look like consumate gall for and will in some measure compensate for
and its president was that he
being left destitute. It is only a few
“ Tapped a keg of the elixir which County Judge Sappington to thrust him-1
made Milwaukee famous, and presided | self upon the republican party of this | months since that George Barton died
with the hair of a Dutch bar tender at . county again when his illegal mode of, and theA.O.U.W. paid the $1,000 insur­
the spigot until ‘ the boys ’—some too running county affairs has brought the ance he had in that order over to his sis­
full for utterance—most of whom, how­
ter. Star lodge, in this city, has initiat.
ever, had gone home—shouldered the re­ parly into disrepute and which will give j
mains and marched to the old Steinhilber the democrats a fighting show to carry ! ed quite a number of young members of
late, and it is a pleasing fact to note that
house across the street, where ‘ We the county at the next election ?
wont’t go home till morning,’ was
those without wives have had their in­
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hushed only with the last sad flicker of
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc,
surance made payable to their parents.
The
Herald
man
calls
the
editor
of
the
the electric light.”
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In making a mountain out of a mole Headlight hypocritical. That does not
The city council passed some good and
hill, R. M. Watson has implicated every trouble us, for if that is so everyone who
member of the hose company bv his ac­ belongs to church organizations like the important ordinances, with a unanimous
cusations. As is customary, the newly Presbyterian, M.E., Christian, U.B., etc., vote, on Monday evening,and if they are
elected officers did treat the boys after or attends a place of worship must be an enforced, as they certainly should be, it
the meeting on the 23rd ultimo, and the hvpocrit in the estimation of this religi­ will no longer be said that Tillamook
president, Fred C. Baker, did preside ous scoffer. But, then, to be called an City is a wide open town ' As each coun­
Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
from 7:30 p.m. until a few minutes after hvpocrit by a saloon bum and whiskey cilman went on record in favor of ordi­
All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to
8 o'clock, and being excused, turning the bloat is all that one can expect from such nances to suppress gaming and gamb­
ling, body houses and obscene conduct,
meeting over to the chief, left the city a person, anyway.
the city eouncil is fairly up against it, for
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hall. From that tune the president can
How awfully accommodating some of it should certainly enforce the ordinances
prove an alibi with the Mayor, Prof. B.
Corner Main and Stilimeli Avenue
O. Snuffer, W. Olson and other respected the political wire pullers are, why they of its own creation. But will they all be
ladies and gentlemen, including his own are even going to the trouble of entering in favor of doing so when it comes down
family, as witnesses. That is sufficient into a “silent partnership” arrangement to the crucial point and compel the city
to prove that R. M. Watson lied most who they want as delegates to the con­ marshal to do his duty. It’s going to be
infernally
about the president of the hose vention and the candidates to be nomi­ interesting to watch the outcome, but
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS The literary society will meet at the . A Fatal Accident to Fred Page
company, but that does not remove the nation, and all they want the dear peo­ don’t squirm, gentlemen of the city coun­
home of Miss Lena Miller next Monday
Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist.
A fatal accident occurred on Saturday stigma cast upon the characters of the ple to do is to ratify what they have so cil, you’re on a right track to make the
and each member is requested to have a
city authorities the real thing and not
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” C.” Ben Riesland for land.
quotation from Kipling.
J at Mr. Henry Rogers’ ranch at Long other officers and members of the hose kindly fixed up—to suit themselves. But
the instruments in the hands of the power
Prairie,
when
Fred
Page
was
kicked
in
this
is
no
year
for
Simon
slate
making
in
company.
Let
us
mention
some
of
the
Mr. J. W. Norendall, U.S.A., is m the
18-4 acres of choice bottom land, one
stomach by a horse and died from boys belonging to the hose company : P. Tillamook, and it is safe to predict that I behind the throne,
city.
mile from Tillamook City. Will sell all the
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internal injuries on Sunday evening.
W. Todd, Thomas Coates, J. A. Todd, A. the taxpayer and voters will want some
Mrs. Lawless makes tailor made or any portion on terms to suit pur- 1
Guns. Guns. Guns.
Page worked for Mr. Ro^rs at the J. Cohn, Geo. Grayson, F. L. Sapping­ tiling to say about slate making tliem-
chaser. Apply to J. R Harter.
suits.
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creamery, and about four o’clock Satur. ton, Oak Nolan, A. K.Case, I. C. Clough, selves.
For
a
short time we will sell our high
Mr. Carl Haberlach, attorney-at-law,
W. 0. W. meets Friday night at 7:30
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dav took two horses from the barn to Ira and Edgar Latimer, Henry Woolfe,
and medium grade Shot Guns for 10 per
came in on the stage on Tuesday from
sharp.
As no one had anything to do where eent discount from our cash prices. We
water them. He led one with a long rope W. H. Cary, E. D. Hoag, Pete Lamar,
Mr. Sam Downs returned from Port­ Oregon City to occupy a position and and the other was lose, when the former Henry Crenshaw, T. P. Wise, J. Cochran, and under what condition or in what do this in order to make room for our
assist
Mr.
B.
L.
Eddy in his law office.
land last week.
broke away and ran to the barn. In Fred Arthur. Tom Handley, jr., Howard country he was born, don’t it look a lit­ spring stock of Fishing Tackel. If you
Mrs. Lawless has moved her dress bringing the horse back, both being in a Edmunds and about 20 others. Watson tle silly for R. M. Watson to keep prat­
Miss Carrie Judd went out on the
want guns at your own price, call early,
making establishment to one door east plavful mood, the horse that was lose says the boys, some too full for utter­ ing about the nationality of foieign born
steamer today.
before our assortment is broken.
of Barnes’ meat market, occupying the suddenly swirled and threw both its hind ance, shouldered the remains and march­ citizens in this county ? If they were
W adk & B kiggs .
The hose company will meet next Wed­
back partofDr. La wlessoptical parlors.* legs, the hoofs strucking Pagein thestom ed to the old Steinhilber house. In plain not law abiding and patriotic citizens
nesday evening.
There was a large congregation at the ach and hurled him unconscious to the English, the members of the hose com- theft there would be some excuse to jeer,
Plumbing. Tinning.
Five-year old full-blood Jersey cow for
M. E. church on Sunday afternoon at the ground. There he remained for nearly i panyare accused by the Herald of getting not otherwise, for no respectable Ameri­
sale. T. H. Goyne.
I
can
born
citizen
is
ever
heard
to
taunt
are
pleased to advise our friends
We
memorial services of the late George two hours, when, regaining conscious­ j drunk and resorting to a place of prosti­
Mr. and Mrs. De Roy Quick left on the Handley at which the Masonic lodge at­ ness, he crawled as best be could to the
tution. That is ¡the only interpretation naturalized citizens for something they ami patrons that we arc still running
steamer today for California.
tended in a body.
house. He was in considerable pain, • that can be put on the paragraph, and had nothing to do with, or say about, our Plumbing and Tinning Shop. We
The w fe and family (fir. Ba tel ar-
Although Cohn & Co,’s great sale has but thought at first he would pull round. it is a dirtv, low down insult to the indi­ where they should be born. Probably are prepared to attend to all work of
rived on the steamer on Saturday.
i only been on a few days. They have been Mr. Rogers was in the city at the time, vidual members. Whatever may be the L. M. Watson chose the country and the this kind on short notice and guarantee
Mrs. Sturgeon is closing out the re- very busy, and some of the bargain lines but immediately on his return home tele­ 1 different characteristics of the members place where he was born, but we will satisfaction. Prices as low as consis­
maining mackintoshes at a loss.
* ) are about sold out. Remember it only phoned foi a doctor, and with the assist­ of the hose company, and no one will gamble it was not far from a whiskey tent with first-class work.
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W ade & B riggs .
ance of Mrs. Rogers and medical skill did doubt what we say, there is not one of' joint,
When in town remember Davis’ barber , lusts during February.
everything
possible
for
the
young
man.
the
boys
who
is
as
dirty
and
as
littfe
re-
|
shop. Opposite the Allen House.
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but his injuries proved fatal twenty-four spec ted in the county as R. M. Watson.
The steamer Sue II. Elmore came in on to get the business men to sign a con­
hours after the accident.
Another thing, just to show the injus­
I
tract
to
handle
their
freight
for
twelve
Saturday and left again on Thursday.
•Page was 21 years of age and the son tice of this unwarranted attack on the
Mr. A. McNair went out on the steam­ months, but as they raised some objec­ of Mrs. Diantha Page, who has seen con* hose company at the present time, when
er today on a business trip to Portland. tion to an iron bound contract none of siderable trouble previous to this sud- Messrs. T. Coates and P. W. Todd were
the business men did so.
Valentines, yes ;
den and sad bereavement, for Fred was elected president and chief one year ago,
Dr. Lawless, resident optician, has
Nice ones at Allison’s.
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a good boy and helped his mother, who i and Messrs. A. J. Cohn and Oak Nolan
opened
optical
parlors
next
door
east
of
Mrs. P. McIntosh received the sad news
had been abandoned with five children | the year previous, and they gave the
of the death of her father in Canada last Barnes’ meat market You had better by a worthless, lazy husband. Page had i boys a little social time for the purpose I
call on him, and see if your head ache,
week.
been a member of the Fraternal Union 1 of creating a little more interest in the
and nervousness is caused from poor eye
for over two years, carrying $1,200 in- company, they, too, then, in the estima.
Mrs. Fred C. Baker went out on the
sight Eyes examined free. Prescription
sura nee, made payable to his mother. 1 tion of Watson, opened their hearts ami
steamer today to visit friends in Port­ work a specialty.
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The funeral service took place on Mon­ j their wallets, forgot tneir hypocritical
land.
* The donation for the McKinley monu­
Dr. Wise will be at his office a few days ment fund from the public school of day in the U.B. church and the burial in | morality aad religious cloak and presid­
the Johnson cemetery. By this accident ed with the air of a Dutch bar tender
longer. If you wish to see him call at
, Tillamook City amounted to $6.36. All the mother has lost a good and thought­ until the boys were full. There was just
once.
the pupils attending the school contri­ ful son and the community a respected ■ as much cause for Watson making a fool
Bring us youreggs, potatoes and other buted and those who were absent
young man.
of himself then as he did last week in his
produce, they are as good as cash at through sickness sent their pennies.
silly criticism of the presentoftices. But i
Cohn’s.
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Wants Harmony.
the reason is plain to see, he was bleed­
The Tillamook Social and Literary
Arbuckle's and all other package
ing
those
gentlemen
then
for
their
print
­
Club will give a public dance at the
A correspondent is wanting to know if
coffees, 12,zkc. a pound, at Cohn’s during
Opera House on St. Valentine’s, Feb. the Headlight cannot harmonize the dif­ ing and advertising.
our sale.
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We will be as charitable as possible, for
14-th, at which all are cordially invited. ferent factions in the republican party of
Large piece of tideland for grazing and There will be good music and a nice
this county. The idea is a good one but when Watson penned the paragraph he
hay-making. Level as a floor.—“C.” j supper. Tickets, $1.50, to be obtained
almost impossible of accomplishment must have been in the same condition as
Ben Riesland.
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when there are so many aspirants crav­ he was last Monday when he had too For the money.
LUe can fit any one and sc t
much rot gut aboard and, consequently,
Razor honing a specialty with Davis
W. H. Carv has started into business ing public office with aspirants’ boosters
them
as
uuell.
Pruees, 25c. to $7.50.
thought
he
could
“
do
up
”
the
officers
the barber, opposite the Allen house.
again, having rented the store building around the county to see how many pre­ I
and members of the hose company by
Price 25 cents.
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cincts
they
will
be
able
to
carry.
And
recently vacated by King & Kerremans,
Star, Horse Shoe, Climax and other ’ making a specialty of plumbing and tin­ lor the reason that one faction cannot tarring them with his dirty brush in his
plug tobaccos reduced to 45c. a pound ning, where he is now prepared to do all trust another we do not know whether dirty newspaper. The Oregonian’s esti­
mation of R. M. Watson comes forcifullv
du ing Cohn's sales.
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kinds of work in that line of business. it is not a good plan for the factions and
home to every citizen again : "The little
their
bosses
to
get
into
a
political
fight
If you want the best list of dairy and Milk cans repaired and made to order,
silly, sillv little man of Tillamook !”
stock ranches in the state, write to or also vats for creameries. All plumbing while the backbone of the republican par­
The Headlight has no objection to the
“C.” Ben Riesland.
and tinning orders will be promptly at­ ty is sawing wood patiently waiting an
Herald mentioning the names of those
opportunity
to
amputate
the
heads
of
Mr. Alfred Letcher,with his family, have tended to and neatly executed. Give us
who frequent the Steinhilber house and
located at Grants Pass, having bought a call when you want plumbing. Will the bosses who have an idea they have will confine itself to the truth and not to
the
republican
party
by
the
collar.
Not
, guarantee that all work will be first
out a jewelry store there.
much. We saw an instance of this pre­ dirty slander of respectable people.
class.
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Dr. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will be
vious to the last county convention,
in his office in Tillamook City from th^. ^5«^
’’V-’
Notice.
when several of the bosses went into it
acres
of
Mr.
Gus
Kunze's
ranch,
paying
1st to the 15th ofeach month.
claiming they would control it. but after
I wish to inform the public through
$50 per acre for it. He will erect a resi­
If you want your face taken care of by dence on the place an J become a penna, the delegates had spoken by their votes the columns of your paper that our
daughter. Mrs. P
Smith, who came
a professional barber of 15 years' exper nent resident, and deing a man who has it was surprising aud amusing what a in on the Elmore has (». never
been exposed
small
following
they
had,
especially
Sap
­
j ience go to the Davis barber shop.
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used good judgment and liecu successful
to small-pox nor any other contageous .
pington. As the last county convention disease.
Are you hard up ? If so and you de­ in farming in Eastern Washington, there killed off some of the power of the politi­
Yours respectfully,
sire to get a loan, no matter what the is every reason to suppose he will be cal bosses, it should take another whack
R. D. S ales and W ife . I
more
so
now
’
that
he
has
located
in
Till
­
[amount is, call and see Heins, the lead-
at them at the coming convention, and
amook, a county of green grass and
ling artist.
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this, we believe, is the l»est kind of medi­
where Old Bossv is boas. Mr. C. Ren
I Improved dairy farm, well stocked and
cine to bring about harmony, and put a
Riesland traded the place and succeeded stop to county saw mill grafts, tax-eat­
lequip]>ed, 2 Vi miles from Tillamook City,
in getting Mr. McKillip to locate here ers’ boarding house, silent partner con­
Ito lie sold on easy terms. Apply to J.
and with the most prosperous farmers in tractor and taxes becoming so high that
|R. Harter.
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it is going to keep people poor paying
0 reg on.
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them. And there is not a republican
I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson came in
who is foot lose from factional influences
Notice
Ifror.i Destruction Island. Mr. Jackson
but what will agree with the Headlight
May use the greatest learning possible in writing your prescription, but
■is the new assistant at Cape Meares
Some people wonder how the bakery that this is also for the best interest of
■ light house,
unless it is compounded by a pharmacist who has experience and skill it
can sell so cheap. Now I will tell you. the party and county as well.
ft Star Lodge, A.O.U.W., meets next
may pnxluce quite another result than that intended. My reputation for
I sell for cash only, merchants selling on Good News for the Entire Com­
Alondav evening, and those who desire time have to charge 10 to 15 per cent
honesty and skill is well-known. I use so many safeguards in my pre­
munity.
^membership in this reliable order should extra for possible lose. Those who pav
scription room that a mistake is practically impossible.
We have just received a large shipment
At. ke application now.
cash have to help pay this possible loss.
I sell everything that a druggist should sell.
of Ladies' and Misses fine Jackets and
By selling for cash, I can buy for cash. Capes. We purchased these Jackets and
■The best saw on earth. Use the Great
I buv lietter goods and get discount Capes at a bargain, and toniakequck
Western saws and you will soon lie con
wAced of tins fact, for they are recognized off. That is the reason we can sell cheap. tu n we offer the entire stock to the
Fresh rye bread Wednesday and Satur­ public at a small margain above cost.
tiff be the best saw now on the market.
Cali early and get first choice.
A. C. VoGLER,
For a le at McIntosh & McNair s hard- day.
Yours for bargain«,
Tillamook
Bakery.
I saacs A B romley . I
war*, store*
Dirtv» Low Down, Accusations.
HEATING and
COOK
STOVES
STEEL RANCES
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Sash and Doors
OUR NEW HATS
Are Up-to-Date.
We carry a Full Line of Men’s and Boys’
Hats. Everything from a 25c. Cap
to a it>4 50 Stetson Hat.
OUR SHOES,
Gent ’s and Ladies’ High
Top, are the Best
MACKINTOSHES!
AT COST
The Cheapest Place for
GROCERIES.
J.A.TODD&CO
YOUR PHYSICIAN **
RELIABLE DRUGGIST.