Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 24, 1902, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 24,
M bcked
in the ice floe .
1
1902.
I
Every body on board ot
in
-- her
__ were
____ ....
U.S. to William L. Brooks, E Hof
good health and spirit. I It did ’ not ____
_ _ Xw l4 and E H of Sw I4, see. 32, tp. 2
take
JPlperience on Board the Steamer us long now to get out. The Portland N, R. 8 W.
proving herself to lie far superior in
U.S. to William N. Hayes, lots 3 and
Portland while Drifting to
breaking the ice ; in fact, if it had not 5 and Se Vi ot Nw K of W I/, of sec. 6,
been
for
the
Portland
it
’
s
doubtful
if
tp.
2 N, R. 8 W.
the Arctic Ocean.
the Jeannie would ever got out.
David Martiny to F. R. Beals, und. H
After being imprisoned in the ice for i int. in various tracts.
Mrs. N P. Olson, who is visiting
( nearly two months, U felt good to get I U.S. to Lester Ray, S H of Se Vi and •
firionds in Tillamook City from San Fran. | into open watwr with full speed ahead.
1 Se X ofSw Vi. sec. 22, and Nw l4 of Ne I
Our large stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS is coming and so we need plenty of room, and in order to
Ctsco, and whose husband was on board
We arrived in Nome at 2 o’clock this I k.sec. 27, tp. 4 S R 10 W.
make it we have concluded to dispose of as much as possible of our good until the 1st of August, at a never
I
nn
ining,
July
2nd.
The
tripon
board
I
Geo. H. Williams to Pacific States,
the steamer Portland, which was caught
heard
before sacrifice—60c. on the dollar.
.
I ship lias been most pleasant
and agree-1 Savings Co., lot 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 24, j
in the ice and drifted to the Arctic Ocean able.
Remember wc are not referring to odds and ends, or old goods, lmt the very best kinds and latest styles and
The customary mock trials with Pacific add. to Bay City.
patterns in men’s and boy’s clothing, furnishings, hats, and also ladies’, men's and children’s shoes, etc. A
for two months, sends the tollowing I breach of promise cases were vigoriously I
large assortment to select from on hand yet. Bear in mind that at all the time we are able to sell cheaper than
itttresting letter and a number of pic- prosecuted It was many days lief ore
Teachers’ Examinations.
anv merchant in Tillamook county, but at no time wi|l we nor anybody else Ire able to repeat such a 69c. on the
' laying Solitair’’ became the craze of the 1
tares of his experiences :
dollar sale again, for it would ruin any firm. Grab this one in a lifetime opportunity and save 40c. on the
ship, “bughouse game as it was termed,” | Notice is hereby given that the County
1 will make a futile attempt to des until finally the bughouse society was Superintendent of Tillamook County
dollar.
(■be our varied experiences on our trip
THE “FAMOUS" CLOTHING STORE, Ol’P. THE l’.O¿
firmed. Also other societies and clubs I will hold the regular examination of
from Unalaska to our destination Nome, were organized—one Owl Club, in which I applicants for state and county papers
on board the steamer Portland. Our the duly of the memliers were to remain | at the court house in Tillamook City, as
tickets did not call fora passage to the in session between 1 and 6 o’clock in the , follows :
Arctic Ocean. However, we got there, morning The ladies amused themselves
for state papers .
willingly or not. It's to Captain Lind­ by skipping rope, thro'.ving bean bag and
Commencing Wednesday, August 13,
quist we owe our lives and for our safe fishing when weather would permit.
' nt nine o’clock A. M. and continuing
landing in Nome. He is a great captain
At first everybody was very generous until Saturday August 16, at four
and the Portland is a very superior ship. about whiskey, cigars, cigarettes and to- o’clock,
J.FOur stay in Unalaska wasshort, only a bacco and playing cards, but lately it l Wednesday — Penmanship, history,!
day, but very pleasant We visited the got to be so you coiilden’t leave go of a spelling, algebra, reading, school law.
quarts mine there, of great interest to box of matches without somebody de-
Thursday—Written arithmetic, theory
us, being the first I have seen. Was in­ viding with you, or pass a package of of teaching, grammar, book-keeping,
troduced to the best people on the Island, cigarettes but everybody would grab one physics, civil government.
Dealers in
among others the Russian Priest and the or more. If you asked somebody to cut
Friday — Physiology, geography,
school madam
your cards while playing they are apt to mental arithmetic, composition, physi­
’ These two good people took us around. grab the deck and begin another game cal geography.
Wf visited the Russian Church with the with it.
Saturday—Botany, plane geomentry,
quaint ancient decoration, also the
We had two spiritualists, mediums, general history^ English literature, phy-
school, sat on the benches with the aboard. They kept us in touch with the chology.
child ren, sang songs and listened to the ! outside world all the tune.
FOR COUNTY PAPERS.
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
instructions from the charming teacher.
Commencing Wednesday, August 13,
Another felloe called the human wal­
Several of the ladies tried to induce the ’ rus, lie use to take a swim around the at nine o’clock A. Al. and continuing
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines
Captain to hold the vessel over until the ! ice floes whenever we had water enough until Friday August 15, at four o'clock.
the following morning, that we might I
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
FIRST,
SECOND
ANI)
THIRD
GRADE
around us to permit him. He stated
get better aquainted, but he wouldent ■ that the water was so cold that heoould-
CERTIFICATES.
weld. Two days out from Unalaska we en't tell weather it was boiling hot or
Wednesday — Penmanship,
history,
sighted the first ice, and in a few hours freezing.
orthography, reading.
we were in the thick of it. The steamer
Thursday—Written arithmetic, theo­
All in all it was a trip eventful and
seemed to go through the ice like a verat enjoyable, if it had not been for the loss ry of teaching, grammar, school law.
able eel goes through water with little of valuable time, w’e might have called
Friday—Geography, mental arith­
noise except the churning sound of the it a pleasure trip.
metic, phvsologv, civil government.
propeller forcing the ship into heavy con­
PRIMARY CERTIFICATES.
tact with the ice, at times with ice many
Wednesday—Penmanship orthogra­
Hayes’ Appeal is Overruled.
feet thick, the captain guiding her from
phy, reading, arithmetic.
i Thursday—Art ot questioning, theory
th e crow’s nest, built on top of the fore- I
O regon C ity , July 19.—Commissioner
mast to afford a better field of observa­
of
teaching, methods, physiology.
tion. We at times rushed ahead full Ilern.aim has overruled the appeal of
Dated at Tillamook this 21st day of
speed against the ice to force opening, Cliailes E. Hayes from the decision of luly, -------
1902.
and the contact often left the ship shiv­ the local Land Office in 39 of the famous
G. B. L amb .
ering from bow to stern—a mighty Tillamook County land contests.
County School Supt.
Haves took the contest against Bertha
good ship the Portland.
J When finally every lead wras blocked to B. Marlin as a test, and if lie appeals
Comm unication.
HAVE ON HAND
us we made fast to the ice and drifted with from the decision of the commissioner to
it at the rate of a mile an hour north­ the secretary of the interior, which is [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.]
probable,
and
the
secretary
sustains
the
ward. The weather at this time was!
D ear S ir ,—Promoted by the numer­
Clear and nice, but very J cold, several « • eolul11issioner, which is also • probable.
. ,
nights in succession down to zero. Noth-1 Hayes will have lost every one ot the 39 ous inquiries, made of me conserning a
certain
suit which I have filed in the
iug but ice as far as eye could reach, I
dismissed. In this event G O.
from 10-12 feet above water and pro-)
Dow a junior contestant, will be- Circuit Court, I asked the privilege of
bably 109 feet below, in all manner of
‘!_,K
C?,.1.t.ïS'‘ut.!!‘.tl”‘AC?Se8' making a few statements to the public
will i.«-«
have through the medium of your paper.
fantastic forms and shapes, presenting and the only recourse Hayes .«.i
During the month of April I sold to an
all colors, from an indigo to an al most will be to tile new contests, in which outside party a ranch near Tillamook
white ar ' glistening in the sun's rays case he will become a junior contestant City. Title, on examination by an at­
with splendor blinding to the naked eye. to Nolan and to William Law. who has torney ot Tillamook, was pronounced
| We valiantly looked for openings filed junior contests against many of tlie not perfect. The buyer had previously
; ahead. Heavy fog would be mistaken claims.
put up his money and made a contract
for land. On the 11th we sighted the
with the seller for the purchase of his
Photographs Wanted.
I Jeannie, oft' St. Lawrence Island, also
property. Of course when the title was
stuck in the ice. This made us leel better,
The Lewis and Clark Exposition Com­ pronounced shady the buyer would not
É for misery likes company. The captain pany will have need for a large number accept the property. '1 he man whose
Graduates of the school are in con
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
[ let us off on an ice Hoe for exercise and
slant demand at salaries ranging from
of photographs to illustrate publications property 1 was selling was not so much SHAVING,
HAIR
Cl
MINO,
> we went right at it, ran around like a lot on the Pacific Northwest which will
$40.00 to $100.00 per month. Students
...he to blame tor this, but the man who gave
' of monkeys, snowballing, wrestling and
take the state examinations during their
SHAMPOOING,
FAC
issued to advertise the 1905 Fair, Dona- him a warranty deed to said tract of
I baptizing one another, took snapshots
course in the school and are prepared to
tionsof views of landscape, cities, moun­ land most certainly was if the title was
‘ and had a good time while it lasted. In tains, farms, growing crops, forests, lacking in being perfect. The seller had
receive stale certificates on graduation.
the meanwhile we drifted steadily north. mines, finheiies, river scenery, seaside however previous co this sale assured Electric Baths nicely Sited up Good for
Ex penses range from $ 1 20.000to $1 75.00
persons suffering with lhirn uliini
The 14th. 15th and 16th was very cold,
per year. Strong Normal course and
resorts, etc., suitable for the half tone me that the title was all o.k. 1 was
with whirling sm-w. We felt the tremen­
well e(|uip|x*d training department. The
process, will be appreciated by the com. the looser, but bore the matter patient­
dous force of the ice pack. The ship was
fall term opens September 16th.
pany. Photographers, professional and ly, relying on the promiseol the property
nipped and twisted about like a toy, amateur who desire to make donations owner that he would have the title
For catalogue containing lull informa­
”• while the ice pat. ed clear up to her should address their pictures to Henry cleared up by the prrtv that sold the
tion address.
railing. Üe were lucky toescape. Donkey D Reed, Secretary of the 1905 Fair, 246 land to him and again place it on market
E. I). R1SSLER, President.
engines were worked all the time to Washington Street. Portland, Oregon. with me This partv, however, has ever
Or J. B. B1NTER, Secretary.
keep from freezing.
The subject of the views should be in­ since showed himself most neglectful in
On the 27th we passed King’s Island. dorsed on the back of the photographs, the matter. My patience finally gave
AND
There was quite a stir among the betting also the name of the photographer, so out and I ask mv seller to make me
element who was going to get to Nome that no mistake w ill be made. Credit some slight renumeration for the trouble
first of the three boats. We are now will Ire given to the photographer in all and expense to which I had been put,
way bevond Nome. On the eve of June cases where use is made of his pictures. by not having been able to make his
1st we witnessed one of the most magni­ Photographs are desired from every sec­ deal stick after it had been all completed.
ficent panoramas that any
being tion of Oregon
None except those that I would have considered half of my ex­
has ever beheld. The weather had been will make good reproductions are want penses as a sign ot his willingness. In
cloud y for several davs. noising but ice
answer, however, I met with a bluff, “If
ed.
to be seen. Suddenly the fog raised.
you can do anything go ahead.” Well,
'I'he sun set only a little below the
I went ahead and filed suit for 3 per cent
Commissioners’ Court,
horizon, leaving a fierv wake as it dis­
of the selling price of the laud in the Cir­
appeared. To our astonishment and
Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.5° per ton.
The board of county commissionere cuit Court. There is no fair minded man
Of Cheesery Dairy and Creamery
pleasure, 50 miles of beautiful coast held a meeting on Monday, when ths in the State of Oregon that would not
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton.
Machinery and Supplies we curry
scenery, lank marks as far up as Kong following business wa» transacted :
ha ve done just as I did.
Passenger rate, $3.50.
the largest stock in the northwest.
Rock were revealed to us.
Diamedc I Assessor J. S. Stephens applied for an
All of this explanation would be en­
A full line of D. H. Burrell St Co.'s
Islands, Prince of Wales’ Cape, with extension
,
of time to complete the assess­ tirely uncalled for if it were not for sev­
celebrated
Cheese
making
prepara,
E >st Cape on the Siberian side in the far 1 ment
|
roll for the year 1902. and was eral unscrupulous persons who are try­
lions, Apparatus, etc.
distance. Along
/"
the base <»f the inoun- ' granted until the 1st of October in which ing to make capital of this case, deceive-
1 heavy wall of fog.
tains appeared ’ al.
.. j to
. complete the roll.
Send for Catalogue.
ing and misleading the public.
Above the vapo towered the sawtoth-l The board rejected the bid of Nolan &
Ever since I have been in this prosper­
like mountain p aks clad in the garb ot Sappington
<
to construct a bridge across ous valley of Tillamook it has been my
winter. The effect of the sunrise upon the
1
slough near the residence of J. W. custom to tend to my own business,
this creation completely surpasses vour Maxweli ; the board also rejected the bid irrespective of the liabling tongues of
most vivid dreams of scenery and leaves , of Nolan & Sappington for clearing logs others. I have not bowed my neck to
143 FRONT STREET,
you with a sensation of delight.
, and brush from the Jenkins road, because the yoke of any dictator, nor shared my
All this time we were carried through it
j considered the bids too high for the commissions with any boss lor his good
PORTLAND, ORE.
the Straits faster than ever by strong amount
.
of work to be performed.
will. I have left my work to recommend
Agents for
prevalent currents, unable to move. It j In the matter of the claim of Clara E. my services to the public, and intend to
was here wesaw the mirage of the steam­ Keller, for rebate of fees in divorce case, do so in the future. This has drawn upon
DeLaval Cream Separators.
PROPRIETOR OF
er Nome City way up in the sky, upside j it was rejected. The official bond of G. me the jealousy and hate of those to
down. Changing every minute to ail M. Watkins as road su|iervisor of dis­ whom I refuse, and still refuse, tocater.
kinds of imaginary forms. Crossing the trict No. 9 was approved.
I hope the public will investigate these
Arctic Circle* we all thought we felt the j Marion Walling was allowed $8 for matters before they listen to the false
bump. It’s the ascertion from all whal- caring
(
for Charley Sanford.
DEALER IN
and malicious accusations of those who
ing captains that you never escape it.
i The county clerk was instructed to ad­ feel it to their advantage to act as my
Pardon my attempt to describe the vertise for bids to paint the Big Nestucca enemies.
gorgeoug display of his majesty,the mid­ and Trask bridges.
Respectively,
night sun. The lingering of the sun on 1
I have just received direct
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook]
C. B en R iesland .
the edge of the horizon, w’ith its distri-1
Real Estate Transfers.
from
Chicago,
the
best
quality
bution of colors on the corrigated skies j
Pace is Too Rapid.
and latest styles of footwear.
John and Ella Malaney to Lula E.
above the ice beneath, illuminating the i
entire heavens, and at night reflected by Malanry, tract in section 19, tp. 4 S,
of
Gentlemen’s,
V ienna . July 18 —Count Matmiuata, Consisting
the twinkling rays of the moon and R. 9 A .
C. & E. Thayer, et. al., to A. W. Fox, i the ex minister of Finance of Japan, who Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
stars info brilliant luminous tints. I
recently returned from a month’s visit Shoes that was ever offered for
can’t convey but a faint notion of tlie 19.25 acres.
to the United Slates, said to the corres­
gorgeons surrounding interests. Enor­
sale in the City of Tillamook.
pondent of the Associated Press:
mous herds and schools of walrus, wif
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
“While I was greatly in»pressed with
It will pay you to call and
mothers nursing and training the
the tremendous energy of the Americans examine my goods and prices be­ ( INLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
young calves, their howls resemble tl
and their wonderful commercial develop- ■
bellowing of cattle at along distanc
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
ment. I fear that the loo rapid progress fore purchasing elsewhere.
the creature, however, in all its ugline*
of the United States is likely to ex|»eri-
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad Ac Navigation <‘o. ami
represents a noble appearance.
T
rnce a serious setback in the near future.
also the Astoria A C’olurnbta River R. R foi San Francisco, Portland
seals were so thick at times when ’
The commercial energy of the Ameri­
and all points east. For freight ami jMtMsenger rates apply to
came to open spaces- of water, t’n
cans incomparably surpasses anything
SAMUEL ELMORE A l CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
almost surrounded the ship, they seem
in Europe. This is undoubtedly one of
to be very curious and approached vt
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
the principal causes of the economic pro­
close to reconnoitre. Eidco ducks
.
40. R A N. R R. Co . Portland.
gress of the United States. 1 perceive
Agents jA A c u R (.o porl|BrH|.
must have seen by the hundreds
in many directions where European
thousands. Ice fields as far as we cot
countries are already affected by Amer­
see were black with them. We a*
ican expansion and I think it likely that
had visitors from shore, although nea
they will lx? still more affected in the
100 miles from it we heard iiwrni
future. But Americas progress has been
greetings from the spring larks. Sew
so exceedingly rapid that I fear some
ol them at the time, perhaps on th
sudden disaster, as in my opinion, too
way north, also plannigan on sect
TJ- ■
I much business has l>een done on Ixifow-
occasions.
ed
capital. This coupled with the mag­
4
One morning a lonely Polar b*
nitude of the commercial o|»eratioi»s
passed ns on an ice floe, giving on
common in the United States, will prob­
horrible howl and an inquiring look
I ably lead to a |> mi » i <. at the first untowaid
he drifted by. He will have the de\
4 circumstance, such as a bad harvest or
■O
own time to ever reach land agaii
similar mitforlune.
While there are
solid ice.
many strong banks in the United States,
SHAVING,
We drifted north as far as Cape
there are alao many weak ones, whose
htirne, in which neighborhood we
HAIR CITTÌ NG,
failure will render a crash inevitable. I
»linai
KG
WASH
No charge made for sewing
m lined for some days making contii
>f fear that some of these banks are lend rips ot nailing soles on shoes
SHAMPOOING,
efforts to relieve ourselves from
,r.2 ing too much UKJtiey to aid baetaem ell-
pack. Finally, on the 27th of lu
ter prises.'’
purchased
of
me.
ice seemed to ease up and we
to James S. Book, und >,
•
our way up longsidc <»f Jeannie. We
>f Sw
Se *4 of.Xw *4
For Bale.
were all happy to meet somebody.
..and Nw
ot >ewi
One Colnm'ii" river net nnd li-w«. En
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIH^T f IAS
Agent and Salesman.
We here got thé news of the street car
* «s V.
fpiirr
I A
Baineg «r. Or.
I
stride being wttled in San Franci*c*».
LOOK OUT FOR THE GRAND CLEARANCE SALE AT
THE “FAMOUS” CLOTHING STORE. OPPOSITE
TILLAMOOK POST OFFICE.
A
Discount of 40 per cent on the Dollar.
L. ROBINSON & CO., Proprietors
M c I ntosh &
mcnair ,
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
%
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK
j
A
TAFT
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
Finish
Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship
Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER.
Lap.
State Normal School, Monmouth, Or.
EDGAR LATIMER,
CHEESE
Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg
BUTTER
MAKERS Tillamook and Astoria.
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Will Run Between
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B^DDlClÇ-kEATlNIJ CO.,
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Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. V osburg.
NEHALEM TRANS. CO,
M.
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LEACH,
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! % * • » « • « • » • « « 4 Tillamook Meat Market
Red Shoe House
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Pacific Navigation Co.
BEST HARD
WHEAT FLOUR,
Ed wards & Sladden,
ncatwwcacn
4mmu$ -
P. F. BROWNE,
Sold by COHN & CO Hot and Cold Raths
Tillamook, Or.