Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 21, 1902, Image 1

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    Vol. XV. No. il.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST ai,
#1.50 per year
1902
the old building for $170 and C. & E. a case of books placed in his new store lads, it will require, he thinks, 200 per­
Thayer takes the school warrants for r when he open« next month.
sons to cut it while it is in season, be­
105%.
Wilkins Watson, son of R. M. Wat- side those employed at the cannery. We
Mr. C. L. Smith has located at The son, met with a painful accident on hope Mr. Elmore will decide to do so, for
Dalles where they often pray for rain in­ | Thursday at Elma, Wash., at the Star if anyone should be able to make a suc­
stead of the hot east wind which blows I shingle mill which resulted in his losing cess of it fie should, with a farm adapted
quite frequently at this season. It gets two fingers of his right hand. The fing­ to it, a cannery and shipping facilities.
so tropical there Webfeet shed their er« were taken off at the first joint. The Williamette farmers have taken a
webs. Mrs. Smith and family left Tues- He was working at the shingle saw , tumble to themselves that their land is
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day» going out by wav of Trask and to when the accident occurred. The same two valuable to raise wheat, so have
gone into the dairy business.lt may dawn
take a last look at the fascinating scenery day, Harvey Hulling, working at the upon the people of lillamook that the
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at their old home at the toll gate.
same post, lost the end of his thumb, river bottom and tide lands of this coun­
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A novel suit is to be tried on Monday and young Watson was sent for to ty are too valuable for dairying, and the
matter of raising asparagrus and can­
before Squire Alley. It is fora dead horse, take his place and had hardly begun ning it mav be the means of putting ten
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the spirit of which has gone to the glory j when the accident occurred. The mill times as much value into that kindot land
as there is now, if the value of similar
land and the careuse is decaying beneath I has closed down in consequence.
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the earth. John Hathaway and VV. B.
Mr. VV. 0. Hembow, of Woodland, land in California is any criterion to go
by. It is true we do not know to what
91. Alderman are the parties interested in I Cal., came in on Sunday. He is conver- use the river bottom and tide lands will
LUI the suit, and
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were
doing sant with condensed milk factories and be put to in Years to come, but whatever
some horse trading that one of the horses | the necessary e<|uiineiits, and in reply to it may be, Tillamook is destined to be­
petered out and took its last journey.
Ian inquiry as to the cost of necessary come the garden spot of Oregon.
Druggist Clough has used good taste' machinery and condensers, a 30,000 gal-
Serious Accident at Netarts.
and judgment in enlarging his store and Hon eondensed milk plant in San Fratl­
Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets, son and
in putting in a number of handsome j c*sco would cost $2,500. As to the price
glass show cases, making his drug store | Paid ,or miIk nt thesc factories, he said daughter, left their home at South
The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors.
the handsomest and most attractive it varied from $1.25 to $1.50 per 1001b. Prairie on Monday to camp on Netarts
All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to.
place of business tn the city, it having for milk that reached about 4 per cent. ! beach. They drove to Cape Meares
Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
the appearance of an up-to-date metro­ He informed us there is a good market in 1 lighthouse on Wednesday, and in return,
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc
politan store. And in doing so he has |apan for condensed milk without butter ing met with a serious accident. In
increased his stock, not only in the drug fat. Most of the places where condense«! , coming down the hill near the Maxwell
and patent medicine departments, but in factories were being put in the people ’ place, the break of the wagon flew off.
were paying the promoters too much j This started the team and the horses
stationery, books, etc., as well.
money.
began to run. Before Mr. Sheets could
It will be noticed that AttorneysVVT. H.
Mr. S. Elmore, when he came in from get the break on again the wheel of the
Cooper and H. T. Botts have formed a
wagon struck a rock, throwing him out
law firm and have opened offices in the Astoria, brought in with him twoexper-
ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Mr. F. C. Barnes, of Portland, the Paul Schrader, plaintiff,vs. Otis Hayes, building nearly opposite the post office. ’enced persons in the raising and canning and bruising him up considerable. The
well known cannery man, came in on defendant, is a suit filed in the •circuit Connected with the firm is the Tillamook of asparagrus, for he has the matter of team, having no one to control it, start­
court for a foreclosure on a proinissary Title & Abstract Compy., of which Mr. converting his farm into the raising of ed down the hill at a break neck speed,
the stage on Wednesday.
2.00 buys a $2 50 bat at Todd’s,
Ex-Justice of the Peace Still will return­ note of $2C0. Cooper & Botts are the Cooper is the president and Mr. Botts that vegetable and canning it at his can­ when the wagon was pitched over and
ose company meets this evening.
the occupants thrown out. Mrs. Sheets
ed to the city last w’eek and was shak­ attorneys for plaintiff.
the secretary, and a complete set of ab­ nery under consideration. These men
A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s.
The trotting stallion Duke of Portland stract books, corrected up to date, are think the tide lands and river bottom struck the ground with her temple, ren­
ing hands with his friends.
dering her unconscious for several hours,
Fine ice cream at any time at Vogler’s
Cohn & Co.,the leading merchants, are which has a good reputation in Tilla- one of the features in the offices of this lands in Tillamook county are suitable
Kerv.
and it is feared caused concussion of the
for
raising
asparagrus,
the
same
kind
of
:
mook,
is
now
at
Grayson
&
McNamer
’
s
new law firm.
the first to reduce the price of dry granu­
land in California, where they raise this brain. Her son.Nickey.was badly injured
Take your county warrants to Todd lated sugar to $4.50 per sack.
stable, and will remain there until Sept.
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The lumber schooner C. H. Merchant,
vegetable, sells as high asa$l()()0an acie. in the hip, while her daughter, Nettie,
15th.—J. H. McNatner.
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that went ashore on the South Spit of
• Councilman VV. H. Reynolds, on Mon*
fortunately escaped with only a shaking.
Mr. J. G. Eckman, associate editor of Nehalem bar last week, was sold to the Mr. VV. 0. Hembow, <»f Woodland, Cal.,
Mr C. E. Hadley returned to the city day at a meeting of the citv council, was
informs us that that state cans 85 per i Dr. David VVilev was sent for to attend
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the
McMinnville
Reporter,
came
in
on
on Saturday.
Nehalem
Lumber
Company
on
Thurs
­
elected president of the council.
their injuries, and from what we can
1 his wheel over the Wilson river road for day. An effort will be made to take the cent of the asparagrus and the growers
M. VV. Harris of Spokane, was in the
learn this morning they are getting along
Mr. F. D. Vincent can furnish school
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receives
4c,
a
pound.
Should
Mr.
Elmore
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i a few days’ outing ; also Mr. E. C. Wal­ lumber off and then float the schooner.
city this week.
as well as can be expected.
supplies at a much lower figure than the
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decide
to
turn
his
ranch
into
asparagrus
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ker, father of Harvey Walker.
The fine weather the past week has
Mr. C. Ben Riesland returned to the peddlers who canvass directors.
Major H. L. Rees and Mr. C. Dolph, of not materially injured the schooner,
ity’on Saturday.
Dr. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will be
Portland, came in on the steamer, and although there is some doubt whether
Tli e cattle buyers appear to be early in in his office in Tillamook City from the
left lor the South part of the county with she can be saved as she is being washed
the field this year.
1st to the 15th of each month.
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a camping outfit toremain several weeks by the breakers.
Choice location with new house. $325.
Mr. J. VV. Paul and son were in from to enjoy the beauties of Tillamook.
We are frequently told by visitors that
•C.lBcn Riesland.
Pitner on Wednesday, the new post office
A new* switch board for Tuttle's tele­ they are surprised to find that people
Mr M. W. Mathieson was in from in the south part of the county.
phone office is expected in in a few’ days. in trading can do better in Tillamook
Pont la nd this week.
Mr. R.’J. Linden, of Portland, who rep I For several months it was lost while City than in auy other city in Oregon.
Mr Dan R Murphy, of Portland, was resents a number of syrup commission ’ being shipped and after a tracer was sent And there is no denying it, for the busi­
houses, was in the city this week.
in th« city last week.
out it was found at North Yamhill.
ness men are selling at a close margin,
C. & E. Thaver, plaintiff, vs. George VV. I Mrs. N. P. Olson and son and Miss especially in staple articles. Tillamook
M Pearmine «- f Fort Columbia, was
Elliott, defendant, is a case filed in the Mamie Anderson, who have been visiting City is a good place to trade, with wide­
ill the < itV*
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Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of Mr. county court for $50on promissory note. Mr. and Mrs J P. Allen in this city, left awake and obliging business men. Do
Dr. T. P. Wise, the painless dentist, on the steamer W. II. Krnger on Tues* your trading here and you save money
G«org e Johnson, a son.
by consulting those who advertise in the
Mrs Sturgeon has received an advance is still at his dental office, and those day for their home in San Francisco,
wanting work done should call at once.
The city council will go on a visit of in- Headlight. The best place to trade is,in
order of circular shawls.
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Mr. John Harter, who has been suffer- spection to the North fork of the Wilson Tillamook’s metropolis.
Rev. J. Looser left for San Francisco on
Mrs. M. E. Hoxter, oi Portland, who
ing with an attack of rheumatism, has river on Sunday for the purpose of ascer-
Tuee<l v on the Kruger.
gone out to Portland for medical treat­ taining if that is the best place to pro­ represents the Florence Crittenton Re­
Born, on Monday, to the wife of Mr.
ment.
cure the water for a new water system, i fuge Home for Oregon, will lecture in the
Emanuel Krumlauf, a son.
Mr. H. A. Vosburg, of Du Boise, Pa.,
Mr. C. E. Hays and wife, of Portland ; Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, i
Mr. C. F. Clapp, of Forest Grove, was
was in the city on Monday. He is con­ and Messrs. J. C. Yale and F. W. Mc­ This home shelters unfortunate girls,
in the citv <»n \\ ednesday.
nected with the lumber company at Ne­ Namara. of San Francisco, came in on those who have fallen from the paths of
Mrs. Foland and daughters will re­ halem.
j Thursday. Mr. Hays is the person who virtue and who are counted as outcasts
to society. Mrs. Hoxter’s subject on
move to Salem next week.
The colored evangelists, who held ' hied contests to the Tillamook timber ;
Sunday will be “Work Among the Fal­
W. H. M itthews, of Sulphur Springs, camp meeting at Bay City, are holding claims.
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was in the city on Saturday.
T. J. and J. A. Poteet, father and bro- | len.” She is to speak at Beaver on Sun­
services every evening in the M.E.
It may l»e remembered
ther of Geo. T. Poteet, of Oretown, came day morning.
Captain J. P. Whitcomb and wife came church
I in on Tuesday from Placerville, Cal., on i that she gave an interesting lecture in
in from Portland on Sunday.
The steamer VV. H. Harrison came in
| a visit and will probably remain in this this city on the same subject about two
Mr. P. F Browne returned to the citv on Thursday with freight and passen­
years ago.
on Saturday from a business trip.
gers from Astoria and left on Saturday county. H. L. Shaffer, of Chelan, Wash.,
County Clerk Mason was to have
i is with them.
The lumber companies have raised the morning.
I The best saw’on earth. Use the Great taken the depositions of Claude Thayer,
price of lumber $1.00 per thousand.
Why pay $75 for steel ranges from the
Western saws and you will soon be George Cohn, Thos. Coates, C. E.
Ladies dress and fancy goods in end­ peddlers when you can get a better steel
¡convinced
of this fact, for they are re- Hadley, Walter J. Smith and Maude
range from McIntosh & McNair for $45
less varieties just received at Cohn’s. *
. cognized to be the best saw now on the , Sturgeon on Friday, but he deferred
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B. VV. Ireland, of Monmouth, has to $50 ?
market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc- taking evidence for one week, This is
52 acres of good land. 40 acres cleared
gathered up a band of 200 head of cattle.
j Nair’s hard-ware store.
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H. C. and G. C. Starr came in on Mon­ bottom, good orchard, 3 miles from town j Steamer Sue H. Elmore left on Tuesday | claims, which are lieing contested by C.
day from Grand Ronde to look up cattle. on good gravel road. $1,500.—"C.” Ben I for Astoria. She had on board 400 cases • E. Hay«. The claims in question are
Riesland.
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those of Isaac Simler, Nellie Allen, I). C.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Elmore, of Astoria,
of cheese, and amongst her passengers I
Bowers, Clark E. Hadley, Thos. Coates,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
Cohn
have
returned
came in on the steamer Sue H. on Satur-
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmore, Dr, VV.
from San Francisco,where they had gone J. May and Mrs. May, who are return­ Edith Tuttle, Geo. II Handley, Chas. B
day.
Handley, Lavinin B. Coates, Ovilla
on business and pleasure, taking in the
ing to Baker City.
Dr. W. C. Belt, wife and family came
Bowers and Maud Sturgeon.
K. of P.’s carnival.
down from Nehalem and left for Warren­
Mr. E. T. Haliom and wife came in on
Mrs. Samuel Elmore, who came in
Mr. and Mrs James Loveland, of the steamer from Portland, As soon as
ton.
Mountain Home, Idaho, who was in he can get possession of the store south j with her husband from Astoria, appears
J. JV. Pillicam, of Butler, succeeded in
visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Beals, left of the post office, he will open a general to lie an enthusiast of the ladies’ club of
gathering up two bands ot cattle this
that city, being the president of that or­
for California on Tuesday.
merchandise store there, and expects to
week.
ganization. She informs us that several
Mr. Richard Thurston and wife, of be doing business by the 1st Sept.
A fine stock of new clothing just re.
months ago the club sent a case of
Dallas, and Miss F. Pattyson, of Lins-
Rev. J. W. Jenkins and A. B. Cash, of several hundred books to Tillamook, but
ceijed from a New York factory at
day, Canada, friends of Mrs. and Mrs. T. Hood River, came in last week. The rev.
for some reason no effort was made to
Cdbns
Sarchet, are in for an outing.
gentleman preached at the court house circulate them or to let the people know
A •O"! drink of soda water is delicious
When you want to know anything on Sunday owing to the Christian church that the Astoria club sent them in for
and gealthful. You can get it at Vogler’s about the Oregon Fire Relief Association
being under repairs, and he lectured on use, to I k replaced by another box after
Bakers
Bal
cell upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is Tuesday evening in Todd’s hall, his sub­ a certain length of time. We can assure
HiHaynes, wife and children, and Hy. the agent for Tillamook county.
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ject being “Jamaica.”
Mrs. Elmore that a large number of the
RayWiond, came in from Forest Grove on
Mr. J. Hubert who has been in the army
Mr. Nels. Thompson has sold his stock jieople of this city would have lieen glad
8M*ay
for 30 years, and was in the Philippine of furniture and store building to Mr. A. ' to have had access to the books, but to
Dor miss this opportunity of getting Islands with a cavalry regiment, came 1 i E Imbler, who will in future condoci I obviate all mistakes in the future she has
rices on town property.—“C.’’ Ben in on the steamer to settle in this comity. ' [ that business Mr. Imbler is no stranger' arranged with Mr. E. H. Haltom to have |
nd.
Quite a number of persons witnessed to the people of this county ana city, for
Mr- M. I. Gillette and P. J. Read, the ball game on Sunday afternoon be­ he was one of our successful business
of Astoria, were visitors to this city tween the public school and academy men a year or so ago when he owned the
thto|week.
nines, in which the former won with a racket store.
jgufwenty.five cases of the celebrated score of 33 to eleven.
I Those who secured certificates at the
A good many people have thought that a cough didn’t amount to much—most excellent
BacBingham & Hecht boots and shoes
The public school will open on the 15th I teachers’ examination last week were
people
whose friends were sorry to lose them. Now don’t make this mistake—a cough is the
■t C >n’s.
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Laura
Kabkee
and
Hattie
Baker,
third
of Septemlier. and the directors are con­
first
step
toward serious and often fatal sickness ; stop it right there.
or honing a specialty with Davis sidering the question of introducing the grade ; Rae Robinson, second grade ;
Our Syrup, Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry, 25c., 50c., and fi.oo bottles, has proved a
arber, opposite the Allen house. 11th grade, provided it can be done so Ada Perry and Belle May. first grade. It
marvellous cough stopper. If you’ve just begun to cough, the 25c. size will fix you ; if it's
will lie next month before those who
without extra expense.
25 cents.
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an old cough, try a larger bottle. It always relieves, and except in the most desperate cases
Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg came in on took the examination for state papers
re is a big crop of cranberries in the
always cures.
try beds in the south part of the Saturday with a number of passengers will know tl»e result.
And everything a well-stocked drug store ought to have, we have.
The directors of the school board on
I and freight.
The passengers were A.
ty this year.
e steamer Geo. R. Vosbnrg left on Brimister, F. Klohn, P. F. Browne. R. J. Thursdav closed up the contracts fcr the
lav for Astoria, her passenger list Linden, 0. Bush, Thomas Stack, H. L. building of the new school, painting the
J R. J. Linden, Mrs. Hays. J. C. Vale. Rees. Chester R. Dolph. John Hubres. B.. old building and the disposal of school
L McNamara. H. A. Vosburg and Powell, C. Ben Riesland and C. E. Had. i warrants. S. A. Brodhead builds the
new school for $4333 ; II. G. Cox paints
Francis.
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• McCormick & Deering Mowers and Rakes-
Harford,
p W’ ' 1 /
Sm®
Columbia,
Rambler,
W!
and
Ideal
BICYCLES
C. Ben Riesland
The Leading Land
Agent of Tillamook Co
New Arrivals
Our Fall Stock is coining in on every
boat.
This week we have received a part of
our Large Stock of
Furnishing Goods
Men’s Pants
Mackintoches
Hats of all KINDS
Next week we will receive the
shipment of WALKOVER SHOES,
best shoe for the money on the market
Our stock of Groceries ami Eeed is
complete ami prices are right
TODD & CO
STOP THAT COUGH
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The Reliable Druggist,