Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 13, 1902, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 13, 1902
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$i.5o per year
Sparks from the Anvil
to refute such an assertion, to say noth- I
Referred to County Court.
ing of the comparison of the plank he is i
Itllttinir on the rrtutl
'ind
flip Inmhpr
Lo
putting
road
and
the
lumber
he
{
correspondent
in the Ocean Wave,
Representative B. L. Eddy is a man
: lias sold to indi vid val parties.
| signing himself “L.,“ in commenting up-
1 who not only distinguished himself at Sappington'» reply to the Headlight1» <,n the "Sappington Graft" article in the
the state legislature, but would be able
to do so if he was sent to the United charge ot “graft ’ is a poor apology tor 1 Headlight, has asked several questions
malfalescence in public office, but his at-1
States senate.
torney did the best he could with the which this newspaper has already dealt
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many ugly tacts confronting him, so it with. We thought we had made most
The editors or the devils in the Herald was easy to refute it, which we have
of these questions plain by showing them
fl Full Iiine Detroit, lotus and Jersey Patterns
office last week must have had a gay old
up quite recently, but as this is an oppor­
I'J time trying to stand on their heads with done.
skyward.
â their columns pointing
A Natural Fool, Tool Democrat tune time to give Judge Sappington a
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“square deal,’’ instead of the Headlight
IO A republican primary is no place for It is reported to us that Orr Nolan is ! answering
them right off we will first re­
democrats to poke their nasals into for
the purpose of controling them for a cer­ making up a list of names to defeat Mr. fer them to the county court to answer.
Here they are :
tain faction, any more than democratic B. L. Eddy in the lloquarton precinct,
primaries should be controled by repub­ as well as in other precinctson Saturday.
These are all valid objections but
licans.
Let us offer right here a word of kindly will the Headlight be more explicit, the
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people want more liight, for instance
Bro. Watson is lMM>sfing Sappington advice, although we are reluctant to re­ who appointed the judge to run
for county judge and Mason for county fer to it. Don’t do anything of the kind i sawmill ?
clerk and Aiderman f<»r sheriff Broth­ if vou have a grain of common sense or
Who authorized the judge to run
er, you ought to know ei.ough about discretion left, for there is enough trou­ boarding house at the expense of
politics to understand that Sappington ble ahead for the four principals in the taxpayers and who audited the bills for
delegates will knife Mason and Alder- timber dicker without heaping coals of the provisions ?
fire upon it in a foolish move like the
man.
Who gave the judge the contract to
above. Take the hint, gentlemen, and
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furnish the lumber for roads?
All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to.
The Tillamook Headlight publishes a ponder. When a man charges his own
If the judge has any silent partners
statement showing that County Judge mother, brother, sisters and other rela­ who are they ?
Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows and AGRICULTURAL
I Sappington of that county, by running tives with defrauding the government it
What authorized the judge to build un­
to us that when such a person
IMPLEMENTS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc.
| a sawmill and boarding house in con- looks
substantial bridges, and who approved
| nection with the office, has collected an undertakes to pack a republican primary I the bill for big pav ?
I annual salarv for three years of over for the purpose of defeating a clean man
Mr. Eddv, Maxwell and his friendsj Whose teams did the judge send from
$1952,00. Thrifty man !—Yamhill Re- like
are not deserving of much respect. This J the south end of the county to Bay
i gister.
is not all, not being able to find what City and at what price ?
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Because a few men have dictated for a side of the fence some men were, Nolan
Corner
in and Stilluiell Avenue.
number of years who should be nominat­ has interviewed their wives, much to the
A court-martial has been ordered to
ed on the republican ticket, are we con­ annoyance of their husbands. Anyway, try Major Littleton T. Waller and
being
a
democrat,
it
is
plain
to
see
that
i
V
tent to always have these potentates to
Lieutenant John II. Day, of the Marine
rule over us ? A little more of the spirit Nolan is only a tool in the hands of the Corps, on March 17 next, on the charge
of American independence in Tillamook one man rule.
of executing natives of the Island of
county would be a good thing, and then,
Samar without trial. Some of the cir­
Special Services.
The best saw on earth. Use the Great
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Western
probably,
men
would
stand
on
their
Another
Sappington
Muss.
cumstances
in the case are peculiarly
saws and vou will soon be con
dignity
and
refuse
to
be
herded
like
a
Commencing
¡this
.Thursday
evening
atrocious One native was tied to a tree
vinced of this fact, for they are recognized
Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist.
The Whitney, Slinchfield Co. has not and publicly shot in the thigh. The next
to be the best saw now on the market. at 7:30 P. M. in* the M. E. Church, a band of sheep to perpetuate the one
For real estate“C.” Ben Riesland. *
For sale at McIntosh & McNair s hard, series «»1 revival meetings will be inaug­ man rule.
paid their taxes for two years. They day the man was shot in the arms.
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urated
under
the
direction
of
the
pastor.
The third day he was shot in the body,
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Fresh candies every boat at Allison’s. ware store.
Those who want a truthful and cor­ are willing to do so, and have proffered and the fourth day the native was killed.
Members of the church are especially
On account of the incessant storm and urged to be present Thursday and Fri­ rect idea of Sappington’s work and ex­ their money with the exception of the Friends of the t wo officers attribute their
Oregonian and Telegram at Allison’s.*
high water last week, the committee de­
penditure of public money should visit road tax, as they contend that this tax actions to loss of mind due to privation
Take your county warrants to Todd cided to postpone the socialist county day of this week.
Beaver Creek bridge
He was paid
The public is cordially invited to $235 for constructing it, the county pay­ must be expended in the road district in which they suffered in the Island of
& Co.
convention until Saturday next, March
come and enjoy these meetings, that ing for the material. It is pronounced which it was collected, which Judge Sap- Samar.
15th,
to
be
held
in
the
c
ourt
house
in
this
What’s the matter ? “C.” Ben Ries- !
Christains may be helped and non- the worst constructed bridge in the ington, as most everybody knows, has
Portland is to have a line of steamers
land.
* i city at 2 p.m.
Christains become converted.
county and had to be braced after it was not done. Consequently as the taxes could connecting that port with Coos Bav.
not
be
received
in
part
they
were
declared
All kinds of money to loan. “C.” Ben ; The countv court, having granted the
finished to keep it from falling over. Oh.
R. E. W ilson, E. J. Hart and R A. Gilt­
Riesland.
* 1 petition to give the voters an oppor­
yes, take a look at it and be convinced delinquent and the property advertised ner incorporated the Oregon Coast Nav­
Right to the Point.
tunity to sav whether they want co see
and sold by the sheriff.
The taxes igation Company, with a capitalization
that
the
stability
and
lasting
qualities
Chester Hoskins is quite seriously sick ' a county high school established in this
amount to about $7,000, and in conse­
If you are opposed to four more years
in this city.
county will Be able to vote “Yes’’ or of the Sappington administration you of Sappington’s work are only short quence of not being paid, the county is of$125,000, far the purpose of engag­
lived.
ing in the operation of a steamer line
paying interest on outstanding warrants between the two ports mentioned. It
Magazines and periodicals at Allison’s “No’’ next lune.
must attend the primaries on Saturday.
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for
that
amount.
’
Of
course
this
will
New Cigar Store.
*
Mr. Miller, who has been employed as
is understood chat shares will be sold in
It is only right to ask what kind of a
If you want Tillamook county ably
cause litigation. When the case comes
Wanted, potatos in exchange for mer­ cheese maker at the Tillamook Creamery and intelligently' represented in the state I dicker the Sappington-Maxwell factions up for argument and Sappington is put the Coos Bay country, and that the pro­
Company,
has
been
employed
bv
the
made
with
the
Tohl-Newell
delegation
moters bank upon selling no small num­
legislature
turn
out
at
the
primaries
on
chandise at Todd’s.
Tillamook Dairy Association, and will Saturday and send Eddy delegates to the which came down from Nehalem last on the stand he will have to admit that ber of shares there.
he
has
deprived
most
of
the
road
districts
Mr. C. H. Wheeler came in on the Vos- take charge of the Fairview factory when convention.
week ? It is reported that the Sapping­
General Methuen and four guns have
of their road funds, and, consequently, of
bn rg oil Wednesday.
it is finished next month.
If yon want to defeat Joe Simon—who ton-Maxwell factions promised, should road improvements, and should the case been captured by General Del a rev.
Mrs. Sturgeon has a choice line of: A first class line of Millinery, the most is a poor stick as a senator and has done two delegations come down from Nehal­ he decided against the countv because General Methuen was wounded in the
millinery on display.
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up-to-date stock of „ goods nothing for Tillamook—attend the pri­ em, as usual, they would seat the dele­ the county court has exceeded its discre­ thigh. Three British officers and 38
gates from the lower town on the under­
Five British officers
The hose company meets thi. (Thurs-''ver '>ronKht to Tillamook City, has maries on Saturday and don’t vote for standing that they vote for the Sapping­ tionary powers by neglecting some road men were killed.
One
day) evening at 7:30 sharp.
' b<*" reee.ved by Mrs. Anna To ld, and delegates of the Maxwell stripe, who has ton-Maxwell slate. If that was agreed districts for the benefit of others, coupled and 72 men were wounded.
been
a
Simon
man
for
years.
she invites ladies who are wanting some-
officer and 200 men are missing:
to it appears to us that some of the peo­ with the fact that the county judge was British
Cash paid for old line life insurance ’ thing nice in millinery to call at her store
If von want to keep Congressman Ton­ ple of that section are willing to fall into a contractor in building bridges at a big The tight in which General Methuen
policies “C.” Ben Riesland.
* ' opposite the post office.
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gue at the national capital, where lie is the arms of those who have ignored and profit and wasf a contractor for plank, was captured occurred before dawn,
Mr. A. J. Cohn has returned from a
The steamer Geo. R. Voshnrg left on doing good work for the state and for treated that section most shabbily. No. etc., etc., it is going to cause a muss in March 7. between Wynburg and Lichten-
business trip on the outside.
1 Sunday for Astoria with about 12 pas. Tillamook county as well, you must at­ we hope that Nehalem will burv its little refunding the road tax. Oh, yes, the burg. Orange River Colony. The British
tend the primaries and vote against the personal difficulties at home and choose county judge has placed the countv over force numbered 1200 men. The Boers
When in town remember Davis’ |jar|)er ' setigers and returned on Wednesday with old
time anti-Tongue faction.
a representative delegation, not in the the barrel by riding the saw mill and captured all the British baggage. General
shop. Opposite the Allen House.
* • six passengers. She experienced some
Methuen is retained as a prisoner.
boarding house hobby-horses to death.
trough weather coming and turned back
If you want the country to remain interest of either faction, but for the in­
Mr. P F. Brown returned from a i several miles, but the captain turned her prosperous, under republican administra­ terest of Nehalem as a whole. Sapping­
business trip to Portland on Sunday.
'■ head again for Tillamook and she poked tion, attend the primaries on Saturday ton and Maxwell are wanting theimpres-
Mr. P. McIntosh returned from a busi­ | right through the storm. She will leave pud work and vote for those who have sion to get out that they will be able to
again either this afternoon or tomorrow. the party’s interest at heart.
control the con vention, but they know
ness trip to Portlrnd on Wednesday.
better with so much public sentiment op­
Talk of conMtructing a railroad from
If you want to put a stop to the coun­ posed to them. They made the same
Todd & Co. will buy all kinds of Portland
to Tillamook has been revived
county warrants and pay highest prices.* with a great deal of vigor seemingly in­ ty judge going into silent partnership prediction two years ago and we all
on county contracts, veto that at the
Mrs. Anna Todd returned to the city jected into the movement. In fact, if primaries on Saturday by voting to keep know how they met a frost then and it is
about down to zero now.
on Sunday from a business trip to Port we are to believe reports, actual con­ Sappington tooters at home.
struction work on the independent line
laud.
If you want to put a stop to the coun­
Sappington’s Poor Apology.
will be in progress in a very short time.
A five-roomed house and two lots in Skepticism
hovers about every move ty saw mill “graft’’ elect delegates on
County Judge G W. Sappington’s re­
this city to be sold cheap.—Apply to J. S. [ that is made and every word that is Saturday who are opposed to that
Stephens.
* i uttered in regard to this road. The rotten and unbusiness-like system, and plv to the Headlight, published in tile
Herald, has the ear marks of an attor-
Bro. Howard Edmunds was elected to hope of the people has been so often then, gentlemen, it will stop.
the office of foreman in Star lodge Mon­ ' built up by rumor ami as often crushed
If you want to rid the republican party | ney’s answer to an argument when he
by disappointment that there no longer of political bums and tax eaters you can ! has the worst side of a case with no evi­
day evening.
remains the slightest element of confi­
Razor honing a specialty with Davis dence in any thing that is said or done. do so on Saturday if you turn out and dence to refute the accusations, conse­
the barber, opposite the Allen house. No doubt the gentlemen who are en­ elect delegates who are opposed to that quently had to admit the “graft” and
then tries to prove justification that the
element.
Price 25 cents.
deavoring to promote this great under
countv received value for the money that
If you are one of those who bought had been paid him. But the most amus­
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown left on the taking are encouraged, but efforts have
steamer on Sunday for Seattle, where so repeatedly failed that no confidence lumber from the county and Sappington ing part of the reply is the studied silence
is placed in any thing that is said or has not turned the money over to the on the most serious accusations that the 111
they wifi reside.
done in this connection.—Oregon Mist. county treasurer, where it should law­ Headlight has hurled at Sappington, on !
Wanted, County Warrants in ex
fully go, do a little talking along those points like these : Silent partnership in
change for merchandise or cash oil ac­
The fight between the Pacific Naviga- lines at the primaries.
county contracts, the illegal system of
tion Company and the Nehalem Trans­
count at Todd’s.
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If you want to prove that some of the a county judge participating in county |
Company brings the freight
Those of ourcitizens who thought they portation
and passenger traffic between Tillamook plank which was used in the planked contracts, failure to account for monies |
would enjoy a mess of smelt are now City and Astoria into competition, and road was poor material, take a few received for lumber and turning the same
telling fish stories.
it is hard to tell what the outcome will of the alreail v rotten ones to the primar­ over to the county treasurer, the cost
Mrs Frei C. Baker, after visiting he if the latter company keeps in the ies on Saturday and it will not require of the boarding house and planked road,
friends in Portland for several weeks, fight, as no doubt it is determined to do. an attorney to convince you that they etc. These are matters which Sapping­
ton purposely avoids. Then notice how
returned on Sunday.
One thing which will be of benefit to are.
he tries to crawfish by throwing the j
Tillamook is the reduction in the passen­
Dr. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will be ger fare, and this alone is hailed with a
whole responsibility of his connection
Notice,
in his office in Tillamook City from the good deal of satisfaction by the travel­
with the saw mill upon ex-Commissioner
Some people wonder how the bakery
1st to the 15th ofeach month.
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ing public, for a saving of $3 on the can sell so cheap. Now I will tell you. C. H. Wheeler and Com in iseio tiers C.
If you want your face taken care of by round trip is quite an inducement to I sell for cash only, merchants selling on Ray and L. Parrish. We consider this
a professional barber of 15 years’ exper­ people to take passage on the steamer time have to charge 10 to 15 per cent cowardly, for each of these gentlemen, as
Geo. R. Vosburg. Cheap fares ha ve their extra for possible loss. Those who pav well as most people, know Sappington’s
ience go to the Davis’ barlier shop.
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despotic disposition, especially in that
advantages as well as disadvantages. It
For rent, one mile north of town, a will be the means of attracting hundreds cash have to help pay this possible loss. of the county saw mill. Sappington
By selling for cash, I can buv for cash. did not state that even Ray and Parrish,
small house with half acre of land. Good of people to rillamook, and as this is
I buv better goods and get discount ' when they saw the “graft’’ was greatly
chance to keep two cows.—J. Svenson. * something which the county is badly in
off. That is the reason we can sell cheap. I on the increase they shutdown on it and
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on need of and been badly ha ndicaped in as
Fresh rye bread Wednesday and Satur­ contracted with the county judge to fur
the reduced fare
will not day.
Sunday and left Wednesday for the bay well,
A. C. V ogler ,
nish lumber at $4. Everybody knows
with the intention of getting out today. scare people away from Tillamook like
Tillamook Bakery. i also that this is illegal and not right for
the $5 tare has done with time and ex­
Mrs Diantha A. Page has filed divorce pense waiting for the steamer to sail. In
either of the members of the commission­
proceedings against her husband, Freder­ justice, however, to the Pacific Naviga­ Good News for the Entire Com- ers’court to participate in or sanction.
ick Edward Martin Page, on the ground tion, it has been giving good service, but
The Headlight will answer Sapping­
munity.
ton's contention that what money he
of desertion.
if the company intends meeting the com­
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
received
for work the taxpayers have ,
The steam lumber schooner W. H. Kru­ petition it must reduce its “high tariff.’’
We have just received a large shipment received value for the money. We deny i
ger, which finished loading last week, is It is plain that the Nehalem Transporta­ of Ladies' and Misses fine Jackets and it,
and point to the Beaver Creek bridge '
still detained at Hobsonvtlle on account tion Company does not intend to allow Capes. We purchased these Jackets and
the grass to grow under its feet, for the Capes at a bargain, and to make quick
of stress ot weather.
company is pushing their steamer thro­ turn we offer the entire stock to the
When you want job printing, you will ugh and hustling for business.
public at a small margain above cost.
save money by calling up the Headlight,
Call early and get first choice.
as every business man knows who has
Yours for bargains,
Lovely Millinery.
nis printing done there.
I saacs & B romley .
Next Sunday afternoon, at 2.15, Mr.
Our Spring stock of the choicest millin.
Thornquest wifi preach Swedish in the
To the Bicycle Trade
Appreciating the liberal patronage given me bv the public in the last three years I have decided to start a mammoth
Wilson river school honse. All that can ery has arrived and is now on exhibition
GIFT SALE
at our store. We have levied tribune on
understand are heartily invited.
Mv repair shop is the most complete
The condition of which are as follows; Every jierson applying for will l»e presented with a ticket with amounts from 5c.
Father J. J. Bnrri went out on the Geo. several cities, with the result that we in the city, having an enameling oven, to $1.00 printed in the margin amounting to a total of $10.00. Every time you make a puichase in my store bring your
R. Vosburg on Sunday and returned on claim, with a pardonable degree of pride, brazer and lathe to turn out caps and ticket and get the amount punched out in the margin of ticket.
the same vessel on Wednesday. Miss to have the handsomest and best assort­ cones. My workman is a first class
When your purchi ses reach up to >5.00 or $10.00, select any one of the following gift and receive it free of charge.
ed stock that has ever been shown in machinist and mechanic and his work is
IX no re 0 Malley accompanied him.
Tillamook. This is not a mere idle sufficiently known to recommend itself.
Mrs. G. F. Knighton. Miss Flora Bum­ boast, as a visit to our establishment I have adopted the prices of the San With purchases to the amount of $10.00, any one of the following articles will be given free •
garner, I. M. Sawyer and L. W. Bum- will fully convince you. _ All
...... <1.00
1 Pocket Knife. Retail Price.............................................. $1.00 1 Pair Scissors, Retail Price........
__ r previous
----------- Francisco Board of Trade for cycle work.
garner, of Seattle ; and Mrs A Sawyer efforts have been eclipsed, and some of All work fully guaranteed. Terms spot
...... *1.00
1 Razor Strop, Retail Price ............................................. $1.00 1 Gent’s Pocket Book, Retail Price
and II. G. Sawyer, of Okholoma. left on the creations exhibited are dreams of cash.
1 Ladies’ Pocket Book, Retail Price............................ $1.00
the Elmore on Wednesday.
R alph A ckley .
lovliness. We will have no formal open­
With purchases to the amount of $5.00, any one of the following articles will be given free :
Since the announcement that work on ing, and you are cordially invited to call
1 Pocket Knife, Retail Price ............................................. 50c. 1 I’nir Scissors, Retail ¡’rice...........
Small Mabie, upon seeing a bald-
the Portland. Nehalem & Tillamook at any time, as it is a pleasure to show
1 Razor Strop. Retail Price.........................................
50c. 1 Shaving Brush, Retail Price ........
Railway would be commenced in sixty such goods, whether you wish to pur­ headed man for the first tune exrliinied
1 Hair Brush, Retail ¡’rice.
• O mamm». look at the
with in-
days, fourteen days have already ex­ chase or not.
ONLY CASH PURCHARES WILL BE COUNTED.
growing Lair'.
M. S tvrgeom & Co.
pired. You'll have to hurry, gentlemen !
y;
BUHL MILK CANS
Milwaukee R.R. Milk Cans.
HARDWARE, TiriWSfe, fiTOVEJ?
and I^AJIlqE^. I«q and $teel.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH & DOORS,
WADE &
RIGGS,
Wanted ! !
$10,000 WORTH
COUNTY WARRANTS
CLOTHING, HATS
SUCKS, FURNISIIIG GOODS, FLOUR,
FEED, and GROCERIES
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