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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1902)
Vol. XV TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 7 $1.50 per year I Z— lfl and fine qualities. The burial took place business it a fire once got started in this line with new pipe in the near future or McCormick & Deering Mowers and Rakes Harford Columbia Rambler and Ideal BICYCLES The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc on Monday in the Oddfellows’ cemetery, city. * * * the religious servic* being in the Catho The city council did one good lick of lic church, conducted by Father J. J- work on Monday when it decided to Burri. establish monument so that property owners would know where their lines City Council Meeting;. are and where they are at when they are A meeting of the city council was held building. Like the proposed railroad to on Monday evening, with Mayor S. A. Tillamook, there has been a terrible lot Brodhead presiding, and Councilmen W. of procrastination, and now the city H. Reynolds, F. L. Sappington, Albert dads have managed to get a white heat Mason, Geo. Grayson and Howard Carv on the job we hope it will not allow it present. Bills allowed were : Marshal s to get cold until all the corners are satis salary, $45 ; recorder’s salary, $10 ; E. factorily established and the citv is in Jenkins, $1.50 ; electric lights, $19; J. possession of a plat of the entire city Latimer, 4.50.|The bills of I). Reddaway» showing the different additions and dis $14, and L. Hiner, $16, fur cart for the i tances. Babcock chemicals, were referred back to | The water question comes in for an committee on accounts and current ex penses. Mr. W. Oisen appeared before occasional discussion at the meeting of the council as a committee from the Fra the city council when questions like these ternal Union asking that the scarlet are propounded : “What is the council fever cases in the city be quarantined. I | doing about the proposed new water This lead to some discussion, which re-1 | system ?” and “What i& the committee vealed the difficulty ofquarantiningcases doing ?” The only thing that can be which were not reported and were not done is to ascertain the cost of a first- known until the parties were well. The class iron system from the north fork ot health officer was instructed to do the the Trask river, and after that is done best he could to prevent the disease to submit it to a vote of the people. If spreading. As A. M. Austin had removed they want to put in such a system and from the city the office of surveyor was think the condition of the old system declared vacant and the Mayor appoint justifies them in voting lor a new system, ed Councilman Sappington, which was the present water company will have approved by the council. The Mayor itself to thank if the people decide to put appointed Councilman Cary on the com i in a new plant, for it is plain to all that mittees he had previously served on. An the life of the pipe near the city in the old ordinance was read and passed to its plant is approaching a time when it will final reading to vac-.te Park addition to give out entirely, and it is just as well to Tillamook. The matter of the proper be thinking about doing something to location of the fences on the streets east meet the crisis, provided the water com- and south from the Headlight corner pany does not get a move on and im- came up for discussion, and City Attor prove its plant so that the people will ney Eddy explained the situation from ab- have a little more confidence in it and stricts on both streets. There was noth the property owners an assurance that ing to show the exact location of the they have fire protection, for there is now county road, although the deeds called considerable property and valuable mer foi a 60 feet road, and it was a question chandise at stake in the city, which may in his mind that if the fences had been be sacrificed at any moment for the want erected on First street ten years previ of a proper water system. We are not ous to 1895 whether the law of limita very much in favor of the city putting in tion did not apply to them. Most of a new system if it can be avoided, but it the councilmen thought thev would have is like this, the present company has to to be satisfied with a 55 feet street, and replace part, if not the whole, of its pipe this would necessitate the Headlight building being moved back several feet and the fences put on the right angle. As to the street south of the Headlight cor ner, there seemed to be no question but that the property owners on the east side of that street were not on their pro per line, some already having moved back. The city surveyor was instructed to establish monuments so as to stop all controversy in the future and prepare a plat of the city with its several addi tions. * * * the city has to put in a new system. Which is it to be ? * * * Can a person be a councilman and citv surveyor at the same time ? The city council says “Yes.’’ But we beg to dif fer, not that w$ want to deprive Council man F. L. Sappington of the honor of holding down a most unthankful job— that of being a city dad. Probably some of the legal lights may construe the following paragraph that it does not interfere, but somehow the Headlight is of a different opinion : “No officer of the corporation shall l»e interested in any contract or work the expenses of which are to be paid out of the city treasury.” We are aware that a councilman was at one time fire warden and received pay for the job, and on that account there should be no objection to Councilman Sappington being city surveyor, but to correctly construe the charter he cannot hold down both jobs. One thing is cer tain, Fred will never become a Morgan by holding down both positions. * # * Why, why, why. What are we about in Tillamook ? Forest Grove and Hills boro are to have condensed milk fac tories and it will prove a great benefit in getting those towns out of their sleepy dispositions and save them from dying a natural death. But being in the center of a grass country, with dairy farms all around and an abundance of milk to be had, there is not a better place than Tilla mook in the whole State of Oregon for a condensed milk factory. This is no idle assertion, so we will defy anyone to deny it. It may be wise to let well alone, but it is just as well to know if the dairymen can make more out of their milk by tak ing it to a condensed milk factory than a cheese factory. That is the point, and if it can be shown that a condensed milk factory would be to their ad vantage and a benefit to the city, then, by all means, let Tillamook City have a condensed milk factory. Miss Lolita Wilson, daughter of Mr. | other fruit in their seasons, are on the and Mrs. A. P. Wilson, is to be married , menu at the Glenora House try it. * to Mr. R. L. Drake in San Francisco, on 1 Dr. Lawless, the optician, will fit spec Racket Store for bargains. • ! Tuesday evening. tacles for the next eight days at actual $2.00 buys a $2 50 hat at Todd’s. I Fairview Grange. No. 273, will meet cost, but notone dav longer. Now is A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s. in their hall on Thursday, the 14th. Let the chance of your life time. Don’t let Mr. J. Cochran returned to the city on all members attend that can, as there a traveling spectacle faker gobble your Friday. will be business to attend to. money, but patronize your home opti When you want to know anything cian, whose interest is identified with Fine ice creain at any time at Vogler’s about the Oregon Fire Relief Association your interest. Bakery. J. A. Todd,who is visiting McMinnville Take your county warrants to Todd call upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is the agent for Tillamook county. * & Co. from Tillamook, was talking with F. G. Camping appears to be now the order Rev. T. L. Jones and family have gone Adams at the plaining mill the other day of business. to Garibaldi, Tillamook county, to rest, when, without noticing, he got his finger Mr. A. C. Seelv, of Newberg, came in fish, hunt and enjoy the sea breeze and in the way of the knives of one of the machines. Th- end of the finger was recruit up generally.—Dayton Herald. Culture is not character, but character on Wednesday. considerably bruised, but he will save it. is culture. Lost, by J. M. Sheets, a gray water Mr. Ja nes Holmes, of Dallas, came in proof coat, between the city and South I —Telephone-Register. on Wednesday. Messrs. V. Catterlin, W. S. Walton, R. .Mr. W. P. Curtis, of Tacoma, came in Prairie, on July 31. Please return to C. Gooley, M. Adamson and M. Olt, of either Edmunds Bros, or Cohn & Co. on Wednesday. When von visit the W’ilson River, or I Salem ; Win. Scott and Austin Arthur, Mr. A. E. Imblerand family came in on cross the mountains.stop at the Glenora of McMinnville; C. and R. Downs, of the El more Friday House. James F. Reeher. proprietor, i Silverton ; and W. Hayes, of Portland, Miss Geòrgie Wise is visiting in this • New house, good meals, good beds. * j registered at the Allen house on Sunday. city from Portland. They took part in the ball games on Sun State Treasurer C. S. Moore has ap-, Mr. Tlios. J. Flavin, post office inspec- ' portioned the proceeds of the irreducible day and Monday.winning one game and losing the other. tor, came in on Wednesday. school fund among the counties of the ! The game of ball on Sunday between Mr. A. J. Cohn is outside oti a business state, which gives Tillamook $2,608.65. i Tillamook and a team made up of par trip ; also Mr. P. McIntosh. Rev. W. N. Blodget, who was recently The new bell for the Presbyterian appointed pastor of the United Brethren ties from the outside, was well ph yeu, when the home team won with a «.co’t church is expected in a week or so. church in this city, came in Friday with Snap Shots by the Bditor. of 19 to 7. Monday “Thaver’s Colts’* Mrs. L. H. Brown and daughter Hazel his family and occupied the pulpit in that played the outside team, which resulted It pays to advertise—in a live news church on Sunday. came in from Portland last week. i in a tie of 9 to 9, but in playing to the Dr. and Mrs W. J. May came in on a I Attorneys W. . H. Cooper and H. T. . e|eycnt|1 innings the Colts lost the game paper like the Headlight. . . * * * Botts have moved into tbeir new quar by one tally. visit from Baker City on Wednesday. Who imported the barber’s itch ? Wc ters over L. Robinson & Co. ’ s store and The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg left Wed- Mr. Gerhard Heitkcmper, of Portland, ] hope it will not become as contagious as formed a partnership, having ar complete nesday with a number of passengers. came in to attend the funeral of his , the Filipino itch. set of abstract books. * * * mother and is stopping at Mr. Del®- Messrs. D. N. McDonald and Arthur When the question of a new water sys-1 Reed, of Seattle,were in the city on Mon- | The trotting stallion Duke of Portland | man’s for i few days. Mr. lleitkeinper which ha9 n good reputation in Tills- | [ is the well-known jeweler in that city, tern was being talked over at the council day. j mook, is now at Grayson & McNanier’s ■ and this is his first visit to Tillamook. meeting on Monday, Mr. B. L. Eddy A cool drink of soda water is delicious stable, and will remai.; there until Sept. | He was agreeably surprised to find such suggested, rather than borrow a large and healthful. You can get it at Vogler’s 15th.—J. H. McNamer. a fine section of country and predicted 1 sum of money for a gravity system, whe Bakery. * ther it would not be better to bore for nn A large crowd attended the show on that it had a splendid future. will sell you, at great bargains, a Rev. A. R Griggs came in by way of artesian well. Wednesday evening at the opera house, Mr. Claude Thayer, Mr. J. E. Sibley * * * Seaside from Hoquiam, Wash., on Wed- which was packed. The entertainment ' and a numlier of the prominent business The side walks all over the city were nesday. was given by the Edison Co. and con ( men of this city have interested them- never in such a rickety condition as they Razor honing a specialty with Dayis sisted of moving stereoptican views ' stives in base ball, with the result that a , are at present, aim it looks to us that if the barber, opposite the Allen house. Mr. H. G. Sibray, representing the i number of teams have been formed with the property owners allow them to go Price 25 cents. United Artisans, arrived in this city last the object of playing for a pennant, the to rack much more the city council will Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach at Bay week for the purpose of organizing a first games for which will take place on have to order in quite a lot of new side When you make your purchase be sure and patronize your City on Sunday morning and in this city lodge of that order here, which is a life Sunday in this city, as will be seen by an walks at the property owner’s expense. in the evening. insurance order on the assessment plan. a dvt. on another page. * * * We want to know why some of the Mr. Wm. Stephens returned to the city Mr. C. Thayer has received a letter Mr. W. J. Plank came near meeting on Friday from Hoquaiin, Wash., where from'Captain Langfitt, in answer to a ' with a most setious accident last week, boys at Garibaldi are quietly doing some Then your conscience will feel clear ; when you admire your What’s self before the mirror, you will know that the taxes have been lie had been sick. request that Mr. Frank Batter be sent to i He was working on the roof of Mr. C rubber - necking down there. Squire Alley has moved the justice of Tillamook again to superintend the gov McKilip'® house, was knocked in the head going on, any way, for editor’s have an paid on your outfit. the peace office to the Olsen building, ernment work, which the captain is tak with a board and befell to the ground, a idea they ought to be informed as well You will know that they were bought from men who pay for distance of 24 feet. He was rendered un as allowed in on the ground floor, so their goods and buy from the manufacturer, from men who contri ing tinder advisement. over the bakery. that they can rubber as well. Examination for teachers' certificates The best saw on earth. Use the Great conscious, and had not the fall been bute to your roads, churches, school houses, and credit you when * * will take place in this city next Wednes ; Western saws and you will soon be ! broken by the scaffolding he would have you are broke. If farmers in Tillamook would raise a convinced of this fact, for thev are re • | been seriously injured, but as it was he day and following days. If you buy from junk shops, traveling fakes, who never pay few doze :j more hogs every year it would I received a bad shaking which necessi- Dr. O. H. Davenport, dentist, will lie cognized to be the best saw’ now on the help to fill the local demand for pork, any taxes, who jump from town to town, and never meet the I tated him laving off for a while. I in his office in Tillamook City from the market. For sale at McIntosh Ac Mc- ham and bacon, and would keep a lot of assessor ; and at the same time you are in debt to your home Go to McIntosh & McNair ® when yon i Nair's hard-ware store. 1st to the 15th of each month. money in the countv which is now being merchant. You will loose yourself respect, other people will not want farm implements, for thev are the sent out for those products. The high respect you, and the fake that takes your money will call you a The Tillamook ball players, Mr. J. E. | The Glenora House, on the Wilson local agents for the Plano Manufactur price for hogs should be an incentive to Sibley’s first team, are arranging to play River Road, is naif way across the moun sucker. ___ tains. Good fishing and hunting, free ing Company, carrying in stock the cele keep more hogs. McMinnville, Salem and Astoria. brated Jones ’ Mowersand Teddars, rec * ★ * campgrounds, fried chicken, fresh butter, Ralph Acklev has bought the lot south abundance of cream, strawberries and ognised the l»est implements made in the This is the time of year when every pre of Edmunds Bro.’s store from A. B. Im United States ; also agents for the Olds’ ' caution should lie taken to prevent fire, bler and will erect a store building there. Wagons, manufactured at Fort Wayne. and the city dads should put on a night For men’s logging and heavy working Ind., which are made of the finest ma watchman. The least carelessness at shoes and ladies heavy and dress shoes, terial that can be procured. You wil- this season of the year would sacrifice French heel included, go to the Racket save money by buying your farm impic* many thousand dollars worth of valua^ Store. * ments nt McIntosh & McNair's. ble property and do some men up in i Rev. T. L. Jones, of Dayton, Or., will Died on Sunday morning. August 3rd Now is the time to buy a preach in the M.E. in this city next Sun at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. new Sewing Machine for day morning at 11 a.in. and evening at I Delsman, at South Prairie, Tillamook $22.00, with drop head and ¡county. Or., Mrs. Anna Catherine Heit- 8 p.m. all the latest improvements kemper. aged 91 year®. The deceased Strayed, from D. Fitzpatrick's place on v.n exce V .■%vv 1 It’ll t A good many people have thought that a cough didn’t amount to much—most at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . lady was bern in Germany on October Friday, a gray mare. The owner. J. is the { Now don’t make this mistake—a cough < 20. 1811. She fir®t came to Iowa in ’59, (£ people whose friends were sorry to lose them. It is the B onita S ewing Aiderman, will pay a reward ol $5 for and about sevei. year® ago she came to < first step toward serious and often fatal sickness ; stop it right there. M achine , and they range its return. Oregon and since that time has lived with Our Syrup, Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry, 25c., 50c., and li.oo bottles, has proved a in price from $22 to $35, Why pay $75 for steel range* from the Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Delsman, who cared i marvellous cough stopper. If you’ve just begun to cough, the 25c. size will fix you ; if it s with ball bearings. They peddlars when you can get a letter steel for her in her declining years. She was / an old cough, try a larger bottle. It always relieves, and except in the most desperate cases it range from McIntosh & McNair for $45 are little beauties, perfectly also the mother of lour sons, all of whom J always cures. to $50 ? made and something new on are residents of Portland. Or., viz.. Henry > And everything a well-stocked drug store ought to have, we have Attorney E. E. Sei ph. who at one the market. These machi Herman, <»erhard and Anton ’leitkem- time practiced law in this city, we see by nes are a better article than jxr. Her husband die J nine years ago on the Los Angeles newspapers, is president the peddlars are charging I the same date that the deceased died. She of the Sixth Ward Republican club in wa* a loving mother, and was a woman $65 and $75 for. fiat city, and he is iu the midst of a who w a; much beloved for her amiable ■Í p«' ifcal campaign. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. C. Ben Riesland The Leading Land Agent of Tillamook Co We have All Celebrated ! this old and reliable firm, Home fDerehants SUIT OF CLOTHES Hat, Pair Shoes, Shirts, Tie, ete Home Merchants. J.A.TODD&CO The beading | Sewing Machines i I Í ; i Clothers, Hatters, and Shoers Í Í Í ? ■■1 > i s < «*■« STOP THAT COUGH I.A.S. I. The Reliable Druggist,