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iUsimook TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY i, 1902 >1.50 per year. I FRED STALLCOP DROWNED Pacific Navigation Company’s Tariff ,ist At Hadley's Logging Camp and The Pacific Navigation Company has revised its tariff eet, and the new Schedule, which goes into effect today and remain in foree for .ix mouths, is as There was considerable surprise and follows : regret on Monday afternoon when a tele Less than Five tom* Ten tons FROM TO five tons I phone message reached this city stating or over or over that Fred Stallcop had been drowned at per ton. per ton. per ton. Hadlay's logging camp. The story of . GARIBALDI. the drowning is soon told, which almost p<)kTr ivn IILLAMOOK, 1OKILAND ........... BAV CITy $4.50 $3.75 »3.50 terminated in two fatalities. In going 1 HOBSONVILLE. to supper Clint Miller, Howard Miller, Tom Casy and Fred Stallcop got on a TILLAMOOK, i log to cross, the creek. Finding there ASTORIA............ !'rrv noiwnin................ uAv BAy 1 C |TY, )I* »3.50 »2.50 »2.75 were too many on one log, Clint Miller ( HOBSONVILLE. ) got onto a smaller log and pulled him self across with the trip line. When in TILLAMOOK, A \T FRANCISCO I- I > A ' T Of“* - Cj RAY A RIB C A |TY L DI, the middle of the stream the other log O SAN »5.00 »4.50 »4.00 began to roll, when Casy was thrown off ‘ HOBSONVILLE. ) one side of the log and Stallcop the other ) TILLAMOOK to PORTLAND, 25c. per box. side. On turning round and seeing what BUTTER ( »» »> Astoria, 20c. per box. had happened, Clint Miller called for as I »» Portland, 30c. per case. sistance, when Louis West rushed up, EGGS - I Astoria, 25c. per case. ft got onto the log with Clint Miller with Portland, 15c. per box. tt it CHEESE which he had crossed the creek and went San Francisco, 20c. per box. 1 to Stallcop’s assistance, for it was plain (Empties returned FREE.) that he was drowning, as only part of 15 per cent Rebate on New Settlers’ Household Goods going in. his head and hands were above water Close Call for Louis West. UHL MILK CANS A Full nine Detroit, Iouia and Jersey Patterns Milwaukee R.R. Milk Cans. HARDWARE, Tiqware, gTOVEg and Iroq and gteel. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH & DOORS. All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc WADE Stilimeli Avenue Clint Miller was the first to get near PASSENGERS’ FARE, between Tillamook and Astoria, $3.50, which includes Stallcop, and reaching out tried to grab meals and berth while at sea. him by the hand, but owing to the log B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook City. rolling so bv the commotion of the water, he only succeeded in touching Stallcop’s fingers. West then getting near Stallcop on the other end of the log, Clint Miller told West to reach down 1 in the water and grab him. I11 doing ; this West had to reach so far the log j I rolled and threw him ........... into the ..... water, directly over Stallcop. Clint Miller had I Choice half block in R. R. Hay’s addition. $400.00. to render assistance to West, for had he 1 Choice corner of two lots, w ith comfortable not been there to do so, the latter would | dwelling, well fenced. $550.00. haye drowned also. It was at first ' Two Corner lots, in Stillwell's addition. A though that Stallcop might grab hold of snap. $75.00, Half Block, with comfortable house and barn, West and pull him under. After a time good fences. $800.00. Clint Miller managed to get hold of West 23 Acres choice bottom land. Two miles from and preyented what looked like a double town. $2300.00. drowning, for when West reached the % Acre, choice corner location. $125.00. shore he had swallowed considerable water was about exhausted. It was then too late to render Stalkop any as The Leading Land Agent of Tillamook County. sistance, but no time was lost in recover ing his body. After allowing the water I to run off by opening the gates, the boys waded in up to their armpits and found j Financial Agent. the body face downward were it was j last seen to disappear. The body was brought to this city the same evening to await the arrival of relatives from the outside to attend the funeral this morn ing. Mrs. Maud Scallcop, wife of the I unfortunate young man, was visiting at the camp when the drowning occurred, | and her brother, Mr. C. E. Hadley, 1 brought her home the same evening. The funeral took place on Thursday morning, being in charge of the members of Star lodge, A.O.U.W., when there was a large delegation of membersand sympa thising friends present. The ritual of the The entire Stock of Clothing Hats, Shoes, Furnishing above order was complied with in the Travel Valises M.E. church, and the Rev. Gabriel Sykes Goods, Mackintoches, Rubber and Oil Clothing. preached a touching discourse, while ap and Valises to be closed out at Greatly Reduced Prices. Terms propriate anthems were rendered by the j of sale to be tor cash or notes with approved security. chair. The burial was in the Oddfellows’ A Cut of 20 per cent on CLOTHING, HATS cemetery. The bereaved widow and re latives have the sympathy of the entire and SHOES. community in this the hour of their A Cut of 40 per cent on MACKINTOCHES. sorrow. Other Lines in Proportion. The deceased was 29 years of age, and was married to Miss Maud Hadley, dau ghter of Mr. B. C. Hadley, the 15th of November last. He had been a member of the A.O.U.W., carrying $2,000 insur ance, but had dropped out. A little over The Business will be continued under the management of I*. a month ago he was persuaded to join T odd , and groceries and feed will be Sold for Cash. the order again, end did so and was ad- ( This sale is no fake, but a genuine sale to reduce the stock of mitted into Star Lodge, taking out one thousand dollars payable to his wife I Goods. In surrendering his $2,000 beneficiary ' certificate for a $1000, he had failed to sign his name to that effect, and it was | sent back to Recorder Hoag to have) Stallcop sign it, but as he had not been I in the city since, this was not done, con sequently no new certificate was issued | by the grand lodge. As it is stipulated ' that before a member can have any claim upon the order the certificate must lie counter-signed by the master workman ! and recorder of the local lodge, and as I this certificate has never been issued by the grand lodge, it is doubtful whether | the finance committee will allow the claim or refer it to the judiciary com mittee of the grand lodge. Bargains in Real ate. Notice has been received from the Ore Next Sabbath is the 12th anniversary gon City land office that the fractional I of the Young People’s Christian Union township 8 South, range 10 West, will be ? of the U.B. church. There will be no “C.” Ben Riesland. * subject to entry on and after the 16th of I special program carried out, but there Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist. J tine. will be a song service and an appropriate Silk soap, six bars for 25c. at Cohn’s * The Junior The time to move for a rehearing, in address by the pastor. Take your county warrants to Todd the supreme court, has been extended 30 Y.P.C.U. will participate in the song & Co. day in the Tillamook case of Otto John service. All are very cordially invited. For fine fishing tackle. Call on Ralph son, respondent, vs. James F. Tomlinson, As a result of so much tax money being Ackley. * appellant. paid in owing to the discouut, the whole For the best in town property—“C.’’ Mr. H. N. Cook came in to look ’over of the state tax for Tillamook county for Ben Riesland. * the county on Friday from Salem with a this year has been paid, with the excep Cash paid for second hand goods at view to locating here. He has been read- tion of $217.50 for the state agricultural I ing the Headlight the past winter, so he college. This county owes ihe state in- W. E. Page’s. * I terest of $18,00 on state tax for 1897 ; For bicycles, most any kinds, go to called upon the editor. Ralph Ackley. ” * The supreme court extended the time • $3,134.09, balance state tax, 1900, and $217.82 for interest for the same year. Mr. Lyman Lamb went out on the to May 16th in which to file a petition A wedding took place on Wednesday for rehearing in the case of C. B. Bowers, steamer Sunday. respondent, vs. Star Logging and Lum. evening at the residence of Mr. William Magazines and periodicals at Allison's bering Company, appellant. Briscoe, father of the bride, the Rev. G. New Cigar Store. * Mrs. Snuffer was in receipt of a tele- Sykes performing the ceremony in the Mr. L. H. Brown let on Sunday to re giam the first part of the week from presence of a number of relatives and turn to Portland. Bowie. Tex., conveying the sad news of friends. The contracting parties were Ladies’ Underwear and Corsets just the death of her father, Mr. R. D. Rugley, Mr. Halbert L. Fowler and Miss Pearl Briscoe. The groom is the son of Mrs. received at Todd’s. * who was in the 62nd year of his age. H. E. Weston, and the young couple, Wanted, potatos in exchange for mer Fait view Grange, No. 273. will meet at who are greatly respected in the com chandise at Todd’s. * their hall in Fairview on Thursday, May munity, start out on their married life Get your soles repaired at W. E. 8th, at 10 a tn. All Grangers are invited with the best wishes of their friends. Page’s. (Shoe soles). * to turn out and enjoy a love feast at the The oleomargarine bill has passed old stand. — L. S. M aynard , master. $10.00 worth of bicycle sundries given both houses, and is only waiting the away at Ralph Ackley’s. * The Oddfellows in this city commemo president’s signature to become a law. A full line of Overalls, Jackets and Jum rated the 83rd anniversary of that order This is good news for Tillamook dairy- with a supper at Todd’s hall on Satur men, especially as Congressman Tongue pers just received at Todd’s. * day evening, which was well attended was very active to secure the passage of Fresh vaccine received daily at Clough’s and a good social time participated in. the bill when it was in the house. One Drug Store until further notice. * I will give everyone who buys a wheel ' of the planks in the republican platform When in town remember Davis’ barber [ I of me a ticket to be drawn September of this county demanded the passing of shop. Opposite the Allen House. * ' i 15th, 1902, and the lucky one will this bill, and in future slaughter house Todd & Co. will buy all kinds of I get $10.00 worth of sundries. Anything “ butter’’ will not be allowed to compete county warrants and pay highest prices.’ j yOU’want in the »hape of bicycle goods with creamery butter as heretofore. This is a direct blow at the millionaire Boots, shoes and rubbers repaired with I worth $10.00. * meat packers’ monopoly, and shows neatness and in a hurry at W. E. The best saw on earth. Use the Great that the republican party is gradually Page’s. * Western saws and you will soon be A marriage license was issued on Sat convinced of this fact, for they are re passing laws to suppress the trust com urday to Wert Sappington and Millie C. cognized to be the best saw now on the panies. The School Board has received from Jenson. market. For sale at McIntosh & Me- Architect Chas. H. Burggraf, of Albany, Mr. D. T. Edmunds returned Saturday | Nair’s hard-ware store, the following estimates of cost of new from a business trip to San Francisco The adjourned meeting of the school i school buildings : and Portland. district will take place on Saturday, at Razor o’ clock, at the opera house, to hear A four room building, com Kazor honing a specialty with Davis uayis ' two o plete, for ..................... $4000.00 ♦ bo Ivirhpr All*»n I,.. ..T ,1 * „ A the barber, nnnneitp opposite til«« the Allen house.. . the report of the directors and to decide A six _‘.i room building, com plete, for................................... 5500.00 Price 25 cents. whether a new building is to be erected An eight room building, com Wanted, County Warrants in ex- or an addition put on the old one. plete, for ................................... 8500.00 change for merchandise or cash on ac- At a meeting of the republican county . A ten room building, com 12,000.00 count at Todd’s. central committee on Saturday, Mr. j plete, for ............. Without heating or closets (water Born, on the 25th ult., to the wife of Ghymn Alley was chosen the republican !closets). George Worthington, a son, which died nominee for justice of the second justice j Heating as follows : the same evening. district and Emmett Quick for constable Four rooms, steam, $800.00 ; hot air, The steamers Sue H Elmore and Geo. in place of W. H. Reynolds and C. P. $500.00. Six rooms, steam, $1200.00 ; hot air. R. Vosburg came in from Astoria on Riesland. $750.00. Wednesday evening. ! Sulphur and Cream Tartar is said to Eight rooms, steam, $1500.00 ; hot Dr. Wise, the dentist, has returned be a very good remedy to take for the ' hir, $1000.00. Ten rooms, steam, $2000.00 ; hot air, from Nehalem and will be at his Tilla prevention of smallpox and other ennta- | gious diseases. Chas. I. Clough, the $1500.00. mook office for several days. Sanitary closets, figure $150.00 to n Dr. Lawless, optician, scientiffically I druggist, keeps these all ready mixed in ' room These figures are high enough to fits the eye with spectacles, and you can i the proper proportions ready for use in ! cover each item and may be 5 per cent, 10c., 15c. and 25c. packages * pay on the installment plan. * less. _________________ ■ If you wish to know how many people The Port of Tillamook Commission in Tillamook County have been relieved, Bids Wanted to Build Barn. had a meeting an Wednesday afternoon and in many instances cured, of nervous Boot and Shoe Repairing. and framed some resolutions. Bids will lie received up to the 7th of ness and headaches by the proper adjust May You can get your boots, shoes a nd rub for the erection of a barn on mv Dr. O. H. Davenport, dentist, will lie ment of spectacles to their eyes. go and place at Long Prairie, plans and specifi bers repaired in a hurry at W. E. Page’s in his office in Tillamook City from the look over the prescription books of Dr. cations of which can l>e seen at McIn 1st to the 15th ofeach month. * Lawless, the optician, and you will be tosh & McNair's store. I reserve the right to reject any and all If you want your face taken care of by • surprised. • J. F. M artin . bids. a professional barber of 15 years’ exper-1 Commissioner L. Parrish, when driv ience go to the Davis’ barlier shop. * ing Mrs. Morris Leach and children to Wood Wanted. Oeorge R Himes was declared insane this city on Saturday, the yoke strap Bids will be received bv the Tillamook by County Judge G. W. Sappington on broke, and the team becoming frightened Dairy Association until ..May 1st, 1902, Is kept up and maintained by occasionally helping nature to clean out the Saturday and was taken to the asylum ran away. The vehicle was upset and for 190 cords of Alder Wood. impurities that accumulate in the system. S. S everance , Secretary. on Sunday. the occupants were thrown out, fortu iirnu ’ c Qo rconorillo does that in the natural way. Cleans the The Services at the M. E. Church next nately with only slight injuries. Mrs. Young Team of Horses for Sale. * '■'Y Oct I OCtpdl 11 Id complexion, stops that headache, regulate Sehbath, morning and evening, will be Leach was cut about the mouth. Team draught horses, price $250 cash, cut ducted by the Rev. Israel Putnam, of the kidney and liver. Makes RICH RED BLOOD. A healthy body keeps away con The fine of $500 imposed by Collector or trade for good young milk cows. En Bar City. of Customs Fox on the tug Geo. R. Vos. quire of W. B. Powell, South Prairie. tagious diseases. This is the time of year to house clean your system. ■The senate comm tte; on public lan^s burg, for carrying more passengers thsn Take it noui. For Sale only at «Meretl a favorable report on the T> n her certificate allowed, was reduced to 1 Wanted, 500 Head of Stock gue bill to create the Crater Lase five dollars. In his appeal to the depar - Pasture. reserve in Oregon. Having rented the Messrs. Thayer’s ment, Captain Loll stated that besides land. I will take str>ck to pasture. Ar ■’The meeting which was set for Mon the members of the crew and the 12 pas rangements can be made with |. B. Heis sengers allowed, the only persons on di ▼ ast for the purpose of organizing a man, or with .Mr. L. Brnckner. who will Chaniher of Commerce for Tillamook, board were a number of cnildren, for ’ live on the place to look after the interest of the stock at all times. whom no fare was collected. was ching ed to next Monday evening. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. C. BEN RIESLAND, DAIRY FARMS, TOWN PROPERTY AND TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. DISSOLUTION SALE. J. A. TODD to Retire from Business. All Accounts Due Us Must be Paid at Once. w. No Auction Goods or Bankrupt Stock SALE COMMENCES, MONDAY MAY 3, ? 1902 J.A.TODD&CO TILLAMOOK A Strong Constitution ! D CM-A.8 I The Reliable Druggist