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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1902)
U ea Might. illanwk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY 20, 1902 íi.50 per year I first nine months of the year, however, on Sundays and he saw no reason why ! Selling at Cost. the company manufactured 165,994- lbs. of cheese, for which $15,212 78 were re ceived. The Tillamook Creamery Com- J* panv has had another prosperous year ♦♦♦ Mil ¡1 with an increase of business over the iBJI P*<st three years, the patrons being well satisfied, and the present year promises to be equally satisfactory. The company has always been fortunate in securing conservative men for directors and secre tary, and with an experienced cheese maker, the creamery has been a valuable institution to the county. Prof. B. O. Snuffer has arranged for lectures in the public school to morrow (Friday) afternoon, at 3 p.m., at which the parents, friends and the general pub lic are cordially invited. The subject of the lectures will be George Washington, and they will be delivered simultaneous iu the respective rooms with the follow ing speakers: Mrs. Hays’ room...... T. H. Govne. Miss Newell’s room...C. W. Talmage. Miss Cooper’s room...W. T. Caldwell. MissSevera nee’s room Gabriel Sykes. B. 0.Snuffer’s ioom...B, L. Eddy. Visitors can take their choice which room they Will attend. On the following Monday the pupils will reproduce the lectures, the first, second, third and fourth grades being oral and the remain ing grades written. they should not be again and in accord- ! atice with law. After discussing the sub. ' For the next 30 days I will sell fi rni ject pro and con the council adjourned ture and a few sewing machines at without going on record one way or the actual cost. I want to make room for another stock of goods, so come early other. and get a new Singer sewing machine Unless the river and harbor bill con lor $30 that have been selling tor $65 tains an appropriation of $27,900 for and $75. Only three of them left. I Tillamook, Senator Mitchell will pro shall not handle them after these are sold. pose an amendment to the bill for that W. E. P age . amount when it reaches the senate. As it was largely through the influence of Good News for the Entire Com Representative B. L. Eddy in the state munity. legislature that Senator Mitchell was elected, Mr. Mitchell is pledged to work We have just received a large shipment for an appropriation for the improve of Ladies’ and Misses fine Jacketsand ment of Tillamook bay and bar. This ' Capes. We purchased these jackets and is something which will not only be a Capes at a bargain, and to make quick Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc. great benefit to Tillamook co., but will ¡ turn we offer the entire stock to the materialh add to the industrial and public at a small margain above cost. commercial wealth of Oregon, and as it Call early and get first choice. a project which has been long delated, Yours for bargains, and one worthy of support, there should I saacs & B romley . not be any opposition to the improve To Our Patrons and Friends. ment on account of the cost. It begins to look like old times to see the Oregon Alter a careful review of our past delegation at the national capital work year's business, we have concluded that Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ing for the interest of Oregon now that it is 110 longer profitable for us to con All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to Senator Mitchell is back there again, tinue a credit system, and have conclud and as the last republican county con ed to sell for spot cash, small profits and vention in this city was an important quick sales will b** our watch ward. We factor in sending Mr. Eddv to the state kindly ask all who are indebted to us to Corner Main and Stilimeli Avenue legislature, and consequently Mr. come in and settle their accounts and Mitchell to the United States Senate, greatly oblige. The republican co:mtv central commit the republicans in Tillamook county M c I ntosh & M c N air . tee will meet in this city on Tuesday, the TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Representative Tongue has introduced At the examination for teachers’ certi 4-th March, when the dales for the pri should feel proud that they are in a a bill appropriating $35,000 in payment | ficates last week, four out of the six ap maries and county convention will be large measure to be commended for Notice. I)r. T. P. Wise, dentist. of the claim of the Tillamook Indians for plicants passed. Second grade. Miss decided. The committee is composed as bringing this state of affairs about. It Some people wonder how the bakery might have been different had the old laud relinquished to the governmrnt. Mabel Watt, average 90’4 ; Miss Belle follows: Hello there.—“C.” Ben Riesland. can sell so cheap. Now I will tell you. time anti-Tongue and anti everything Mrs. Lawless has moved her dress Burton, 88 ; Miss Grace Ford. 89 5-12. Nehalem................... Chas. Pye. Mrs. Lawless makes tailor made but themselves factions had their way. I sell for cash only, merchants selling on * Foley.......................... W. II. Hoskins. making establishment to one door east Third grade, Miss Wilhemina Scholl, suits. We hope the next republican county con i I time have to charge 10 to 15 per cent Garibaldi ................. L. Parrish. mever, 76V6. The board of examiners The best sole leather for sale at W. E. of Barnes’ meat market, occupying the Bay ........................... C. H, Hicks. vention will be permeated with the same extra for possible loss. Those who pay were Superintendent G. B. Lamb, Prof back part ofDr.Lawless’optical parlors.* Page’s. Tillamook................ A. W. Severance. ideas as the last convention, for, taking cash have to help pay this possible loss. F. D. Vincent and Mrs. Bert Severance. Hoquarton............... W. H. Coojxr. Mr. J. K. Gambill was dswn from Ne The Oregon City land office has dis Bv selling for cash, I can buy for cash. a retrospective view, it must be a<l- Fairview.................. J. W. Maxwell. The latest joke on the city marshal is halem. missed five more of the Charles E. Hayes I buy better goods and get discount mitteJ it acted wisely. South Prairie .......... M. D. Reading. Sewing machine needlesand the best of contest cases. The contests were Blanch that while he was taking S. M. Hays to off. That is the reason we can sell cheap. Netarts .................... C. B. V.’ilev. oil at Page’s. * Newman, Oak Nolan, Thomas P. Wise, the city recorder for using obscene lan Carnahan ................. C. H. Blake, Fresh rye bread Wednesday and Satur Plumbing. Tinning. guage on the street he forgot to arrest Sandlake ................. H. H. Hayes. Mr. E. K. Gilbert, of Wilkeson, Wash., James W. Hunt and John J. Purcell. day. A. C. VoCLBlt, Beaver ...... ................ W. T. West. himself for the same offence while talking We are pleased to ad vise our friends was in the city. Tillamook Bakery. Watch the papers uext week for the Blaine ....................... W. Bays. and patrons that we are still running Buy your half soles for bootsand shoes program to be rendered at the Prohibi to his prisoner. Hays was fined $5, but Hebo......................... G. W Bodyfelt. he did not press the charge against the our Plumbing and Tinning Shop. We Union ........................ R. W. Robedee. To the Bicycle Trade. at W E. Page's. tion Alliance meeting a week from Fri- marshal. Moral : The ordinance that is Little Nestucca ...... S. H. Rock. are prepared to attend to all work of dav evening, Feb. 28th, in the Methodist Shoe nails and other shoe repairs cheap My repair shop is the most complete Dolph ........................ Peter Baxter. good for the goose ought to be good for this kind on short notice and guarantee church. It promises to be of special in at W. E. Page s * Barnegat................. J. A. Biggs. in the city, having an enameling oven, the gamier. satisfaction. Prices as low as consis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stallcop returned to terest. brazer and lathe to turn out caps and We are sorry to announce the death of tent with first-class work. The lecture delivered on Tuesday even The best saw on earth. Use the Great cones. My workman is a first class the city last week. W ade & B riggs . ing at the M.E. church by Rev. Gabriel Mr. Jesse W. Carey, who left this city a machinist and mechanic and his work is Mr. F. B. Brown has gone to Portland Western saws and you will soon he con Sykes on Gladstone brought together a few weeks ago on a visit to his brother- sufficiently known to recommend itself. I vinced of this fact, for they are recognized large audience, and it proved highly in in-law, Mr. Rolla Canfield, who resides Guns. Guns. Guns. on a business trip. to be the best saw now on the market. I have adopted the prices of the San teresting throughout. The M.E. choir, at Agtiess, Southern Oregon. While on Mr. B. A. Todd was in the city Wed J For sale at McIntosh & McNair's hard- For a short time we will sell our high composed of Mesdaincs G. Edmunds ami his wav there lie was taken down with and medium grade Shot Guns for 10 per Francisco Board of Trade for cycle work. nesday from Nehalem. ware store. C. W. Talmage and Rcy. G. Sykes and pneumonia at Glendale, Douglass coun cent discount from our cash prices. We All work fully guaranteed. Terms spot Born, to the wife of Mr. Fred Arthur, The date of the musical entertainment .Mr. T. H. Goyne, rendered some nice ty, where he died last Thursday, Feb. do this in order to make room for our cash. on the 11 th inst., a son. R alph A cklev . which is being prepared by the ladies of singing, which, altogether, made a plea 12th. and was buried there thesaineday. spring stock of Fishing Tackel. Ify<»u The democratic state convention has the Presbyterian church has been chang- Deceased was born in Hamilton county, want guns atvour own price, call early, sant and enjoyable evening. The house has unanimously repealed been set for April 10 in Portland. I ed from Feb. 21st to Saturday evening, Ind , Nov. 15, 184-4, and was one of the before our assortment is broken. W ade & B riggs . war revenue law. The count v court ha ving acted illegally pioneers of Curry county, Oregon, arriv When in town remember Davis’ barber ' March 1st. The program in full will be at the JAnuary term of court in discon ing at that place on October 15, 1869. shop. Opposite the Allen House. * ' published next week. tinuing the Barnegat precinct and also Deceased leaves a wife and two sons in If you want to cross the ocean you , The county court acted upon the peti changing the boundaries of Garibaldi, Tillamook City, one brother and sister tion of T. J. Harris for a county road, need a ticket.—*‘C.” Ben Riesland. * ; Bay ami Netarts, has rescinded those Miss Lena Miller will start the kinder i and appointed Henry Peters, Otto Walt orders, making the voting precincts the in Noblesville, Ind., one brother in East ern Oregon, and three brothers in South her and Irwin Payne as viewers to meet garten school again next Monday. with the county surveyor at Sandlake same as they were before. Consequently Western Oregon. He had been a resi Messrs. Oak Nolan and M. F. Leach the court appointed judges and clerks of dent of Oregon for over 30 years. The school house on the 22nd inst. have gone to Portland on business. election at Barnegat as follows : Judges, news of Mr. Carey’s sickness and death Dr. Lawless, resident optician, has John A. Biggs, George Hunt and George was a great shock to the deceased’s A five-roomed house and two lots in opened optical parlors next door east of H. Elliott ; clerks, George Higgins, R. S. family, especially as it was impossible for this city to lie sold cheap.—Apply to J. S. Barnes’ meat market You had better I Fullerton and Elmer Baker. Stephens. * his wife to get out to him. Coos and call on him, and see if your head ache, Look over the liest land list in the state, and nervousness is caused from poor eye W. H. Carv has started into business Curry papers please copy. then decide what you want and ”C.’’ sight Eyes examined free. Prescription again, having rented the store building A council meeting was held Monday Ben Riesland. * recently vacated by King & Ker rem a ns. evening with Mayor J. L. Briggs in the work a specialty. * making a specialty of plumbing and tin chair and Councilmen S. A Brodhead, Razor honing a specialty with Davis Remember the Tillamook hose com ning, where he is now prepared to do all W. H. Reynolds and Albert Mason pre the barber, opposite the Allen house. pany’s dance on Saturday next. Show: kinds of work in that line of business. sent. The bill of J. A. Taft Co. for elec Price 25 cents. • your appreciation of the boys behind the | Don’t use unparliamentary language, hose by attending the dance or buying a | Milk cans repaired and made to order, tric lights for January, in the sum of $19, please, for they’re pulling people who do ticket. But everybody is cordially in-1 also vats for creameries. All plumbing was ordered paid. The city council then and tinning orders will be promptly at entered into an informal discussion of in Tillamook City. vited. Dance tickets, 75c. There will be j CLle are Selling the best of tended to and neatly executed. Give us the light question, and is Councilman The frame work for the new creamery a refreshment stand in the hall. ! a call when you want plumbing. Will Mason objected to Mr. Taft charging at Fairview was blown down by the Although the prospects which were in I guarantee that all work will be first i the city a different rate, he was appoint wind storm on Saturday. sight for a good supply of coal have ! class. * ed a committte of one to wait on that Managing agency, The Mutual Life In petered out at Nehalem, other prospect« As Tillamook county should have a gentleman. It was stated that some of surance Co. of N.Y. Oldest, strongest, will be worked, and in this way it is public county high sehool, and as there the members had called upon Mr. Taft best.—**C.’’ Ben Riesland. hoped that a vein of sufficient thickness was a law passed by the last state legis and he had refused to make a reduction. Dr. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will lie will be found to warrant mining, as it is lature for that purpose, thus far no one Councilman Reynolds brought up the in his office in Tillamook City from the said by ex¡xrienced miners there i9 plenty has made a move to bring this about. matter of the marshal’s salary, which I The very latest styles in of coal there if it could lx located. 1st to the 15th ofeach month. As there will be an election in June, it had been raised by the previous council A though there is at present a big fac seems to us that would be the proper from $40 to $45 per month on account Mr. J. D. Edwards has returned to the city and was shaking hands with his tional fight in the republican party in time to secure an expression of opinion of the warrants having to be discounted. this county, after the convention the without extra cost to the taxpayers. Mr. Reynolds said as the marshal was numerous friends on Wednesday. If you want your face taken care of by clans will fall into line and present a But what is everybody’s business is no receiving par for his warrants he would a professional barber of 15 years’ exper united front. A little friendly scrapping body’s business, so who is going to push bring the matter up again. The water for the purpose of selecting the Ixst ma it? The political parties or the county question was talked over, and the coun ience go to the Davis barlxr shop. * terial is wholesome politics as long as superintendent and tne teachers of every cil appeared undecided whether it want fire kept in Stoek The Workman’s lodge will give a neck, clans do not get too vindictive. I ed to pay the company $30 a month lor ! school district ? tie social in Todd’s hall n?xt Tuesday We must congratulate Rev. Gabriel measures taken for Suits made to order , Prof. E. E. Watts, of Amity, came in the poor protection it gave, especially as evening, at which all are cordially in- Sykes upon his lecture on Tuesday even I on .Monday to see what prospects there the company had broken its promise to vite<l. ing. and in this connection will add if put Til a larger reservoir, so the matter Are you hard up ? If so and you de- more popular lectures of a like character were for him obtaining the public school 1 was left open for future action. Sunday I in this city. As it is iin|xrative, for the sire to get a loan, no matter what the were delivered from tirfie to time it would closing of saloons was introduced by amount is, call and see Heins, the lead- i prove a great Ixnefit and be appreciated success of the school, that only a first Councilman Reynolds. He argued that class principal lie employed, it appears 1 ing artist. * by the community. Now that a start to us that the board should try and atSone time the saloons were kept closed Improved dairy farm, well stocked and has been made in that direction we hope ascertain what other teachers are equipped, 2’4 miles from Tillamook City, they will lx continued. available so ns to have a number to to lx sold on easy terms. Apply to J. Do you believe that the assessment ' select from. Personally, we want to see R. Harter. • on timlxr lands should be raised so as to ' the directors appoint the jxrson who is When the republicans who want pub provide more money to build roads and ' best suited for the school, and for that lic office get through with their fight it bridges in the county ? If so, then agi ; reason the board should not l»e in too looks as though there will lx an epidemic tate the question right now and piake much of a hurry in deciding. of political mumps. * every candidate pledge himself to carry At the annual meeting of the Tilla May use the greatest learning possible in writing your prescription, but All persons owing us must call and this out. Now’s the time to talk on mook Creamery Company on Saturday, unless it is coniponnded by a pharmacist who has experience and skill it settle by March 1st. 1902. Wc need the questions like this if the people want tn a 10 per cent dividend on the stock in money to pay our bills and must have it. have a voice in the matter. may produce quite another result than that intended. My reputation for the creamery was agreed uponand it was —J. A. T odd & Co. • S. M. Hays has been arrested and decided to pay the directors at the rate honesty and skill is well-known. I use so many safeguards in my pre In the matter ot the taxes of Peters & brought back to Tillamook on a charge of $2 a day for the time they were attend scription room that a mistake is practically impossible. Rolxrts Furniture Co. for the year 1892. of larceny of a side of leather. Hays and ing to the company’s business. Directors I sell everything that a druggist should sell. the county court ordered the sale can C. A. Bailey were in the harness business elected were : Messrs. I). Fitzpatrick, A. together in this city, and the trouble Anderson and Joseph Sanders. The sec celled upon payment of $14.70. 184 acres of choice bottom land, one appears to lx in the settling up of that retary, Mr. J. B. Delsman, was unable to mile from Tillamook City. Will sell all busii ess and who the stock belongs to. give the result of the year's output and or any portion on terms to suit pur The case is set for Friday morning in receipts, as returns for the last three Justice Stillwell’s conrt. \ronths had not been received. For the chaser. Apply to J. R Harter. HEATING and COOK STOVES, STEEL RANCES. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Sash and Doors. •1 We Invoice March 1st. We do not care to invoice last year’s accounts, and, therefore, request all who are OWING us to SETTLE be fore that time- We need the Money. It is ours, and we must have it. -^31 GROCERIES, F l OUR AND FEED CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES J.A.TODD&CO «J*«?»?«?«? Y O U VA VA * * * MA MA HAS. . CLOUGH, RELIABLE DRUGGIST. 9 9 N 9 N N N N 9 N 9 9 &