Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 21, 1902, Image 6

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    NEW
NEW
GOODS !
GOODS !
Our Immense Stock of New Goods are beginning to Arrive.
FASHIONABLE CENT.’S CLOTHING.
HANDSOME LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
Hats, Cent.’s Furnishing Goods, etc.
Fine Stock of BOOTS, SHOES ancl RUBBER. GOODS
COHN
& CO
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The Leading Merchants
Ladies’ Shirt Waists at less than cost to make room for New Goods.
All Summer Hats in the house reduced to 25c
Real Estate Transfers.
NESTOCTON
The
Oregon School Funds.
Duty of Citizens
Public School.
to
the
Dinkelspielers.
Money talks, bud only der rich can
understood vust votid says.
Id dakes a man mit a leedle head to
call attentioninent to his leedle feets.
Always look on der bright side, eggs
scept ven you vish some information
from der t'ermometer ; den look on der
dark side.
If money is der roots tif all efil den
wanity is der rain dot vaters dem.
Der man dot means der mosd alvavs
says der fewest.
A chicken samvich vill make a bedder
impression on a liuiikrv man den a yard
uf good a tvice.
Mit some peoples a chance to tolt der
truth is alvavs a good oxcoos to tolt
a n n u dded fa brica t ion men t.
Hot vedder is vest like adversity, be­
cause id brings to der surface all dot
is in us.
A man mit efery wirtue in dis vorld
today vould eggspire mit des lonesome
ness uf his position.
Another condition of state matters
Several horses have had narrow
Heirs of Ezra B. Ely to G. E. Payne,
agreement for deed covering W
Sw escapes on the long trussel, near Blum that is giving rise to some discussion is [TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ]
place. It is dangerous and should be the fact that the state treasurer has just
America can only succeed in its mis­
’4, Ne I4. Sw M and Se %, Nw
sec. 8, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W, 160 acres. | rebuilt. If it is not attended to pretty reported that he has on hand over a half sion of freedom of mankind as it trans
soon the county will have some damage ; a million dollars* belonging to the per­ forms individuality into humanity. The
$1000.00.
manent school fund of the state. This shop transforms the individuality by
Gideon B. Davidson to lidith M. Alder­ bills on their hands.
Mr. Benton and wife, from Sheridan, money accruse from the sale of state running the man through a machine,
man, warranty deed to undivided tg
of S >/2 Se ’4 and Se ’4 of Sw ’4, sec. gave us a call as they returned to their ' lands, and if possible to loan it, the in­ until it takes ten men to m ike a shoe,
14 and Ne J4» Nw %,sec. 23, tp. 1 home from Netarts and reported a I terest is apportioned to the school fund and each man is but one-tenth of a man;
in the different counties. There is no society transforms individuality by
pleasant trip.
S, R. 9 W, 163.96 acres. $100.00
There will be quite an exodus from ! apparent demand for this enormous sum slavery to fashion; the government, by
T. H. Goyne and wife tu Louis Olsen,
warranty deed to Vi interest in blks. this valley about the 25th or 26th inst. ' of $550,000, or any part of it, conse­ law; philanthropy, by fanaticism—Bos­
1 and 2 Central add. Tillamook City to the various hop fields. I would advise ; quently it lies idle in the state treasury. ton righting the wrongs of Chinamen
and lots 1 to 4, B. 20, Park add. them to take plenty of butter and cheese j Under existing laws it cannot be loaned in San Francisco; New York, of the
Tillamook, and part of lot 2, Good­ with them. I speak from former ex peri-1 only upon real estate security, and there Indians in Arizona; Ohio, of the negroes
is much spirited discussion in regard to of Alabama : and Georgia, of the Mor­
ence.
speed's Park. $500.00,
John Blum says if there is a young > so changing the law that this money mons of Utah.
Louis Olsen to T. H. Goyne, warranty
deed to Vi interest in block 4, Park lady who is tireJ of single blessedness, might be put out on other kinds of
It remains for the public school, plac­
just apply to him at Nestocton, or by security. Many people are now advo­ ing as it does the children of the rich and
add. Tillamook City. $250.00.
W. J. May and wife to Stonewall J. hpone. Age does not count intliis contest cating the practicability ofamending the poor under the direction of skilled in­
Harris, warranty deed to lot 1, 1 fora limited time. He is tired of mixing law so that this money could be loaned structors and good disciplinarians, for
block 1, J. C. Bewley’s add to Bay his dough when his bread is not good. to counties and school districts, and un­ the best six hours of the day, for the
doubtedly there will be legislation to best five days of the week, for the best
Now, don’t be bashful.
City. $200 00.
The Pleasant Valley Cheese Associa- that effect proposed at the next session, | forty weeks of the year, with its pres­
Stonewall J. Harris to W. J. May, war­
ranty deed to lots 9 and 14, sec. 30, 1 tion is making arrangements to build whether it becomes law or not. It is tige, and its methods, old and new, to
A Bachelor's Philosophy.
tp. 3 S, R. 10 W, 44.37 acres. $150. I an addition to its factory, 30 x 40 feet, proposed that the governor, treasurer ’ transform individuality into humanity
A. B. Allison and wife to G. P. Wilt, j to provide for the increase of the milk and attorney-general constitute a board ! in tbe’impressionable years.
Truth may be slow, but it is sure­
warranty deed to li interest in the j that conies to the factory. Things will to pass upon applications for such loans, | In view of this service, in view of footed.
Lots of girls get married merely to
Ii Vi, lot 7, block 1, town of Lincoln, ' grow in Tillamook, even the milk busi­ and the money be loaned according to their opportunities ami responsibilities,
ness.
law and such regulations as the board what are the duties uf the citizen to the gratify their curiosity.
now Tillamook City. $600.00.
No artist has ever been inspired to
U. S.A, to Frederick Kabkce, patent to
Your correspondent is informed that might create. This method of loaning public slioool ?
paint a bald-headed angel.
E ’/a, Sw V, Sw 14, Sw 14 (ind Sw % two farms in this locality changed hands school funds is in vogue in some states,
He owes the school uniform loyalty.
A lazv man never gets ahead unless
Se »4. »cc. 35, tp. 2 N, R. 10 W. lately, and I hear rumors of more people and it is found to be fraught with better Such is the relation of home, society, and
some one puts a head on him.
results
than
the
old
method.
—
Oregon
160 acres.
moving in. What is the matter with
the school, ami such the peculiarity of
The average man is charitable toward
City Enterprise.
Also five mortgages to secure the aggre­ C.B.R ?
discipline, that disloyalty to the school,
all women except his wife.
gate sum of $4300.00.
the teacher, or the system works un-
Growth of Trust Companies.
It is often convenient to have a small
NETARTS.
told mischief.
[The Tillamook Title & Abstract Coni
i
Lov around to blame things on.
The comptroller of the currency is
N
on
-I
nterference
.
—
There
is
a
great
pany has offered tofurnish the Headlight
Mr. Mills, of Pleasant Valley, was on
Theology is to religion what a fash­
said to feel some anxiety over the in temptation for a man of culture, espec
with the transfers every week.]
the beach Monday.
crease in the number of trust companies ¡ally if he has had school experience, to j ion plate is to an old suit of clothes.
W. IL Easter, the Tillamook livery­ I
organizing nowadays, regarding this as ' annoy the teacher by insisting that work i A pessimist has no use for a person
Notice to Taxpayers.
man,brought a load over from Tillamook
I an element of danger if another panic
Joup jn jjjs wav. Three such parents who is afflicted with chronic mirthful­
Saturday night to attend the dance.
I should occur. Official reports from New can rob a school of its harmony and the ness.
Notice is hereby given that on Mon­
l'he balance of a man’s wedding pre­
(•has. llodgdan and wile are in from
rsey shows that thirteen new com- teacher of his peace of mind.
day, the Bill day of October, 1902, the
sent account always shows up on the
Portland
visiting
his
mother
and
*
‘
panics
have
been
organized
since
Jan-
County Board of Equalization, will
I ntelligent . S killful , D iscriminat ­ wrong side.
' nary and the records of nearly all the ing S upervision .—It is not the teacher
convene at the office of the County Clerk, brother.
If old Noah had left the job of building
Dr. Mills was called to Netarts states now show a great multiplication that needs supervision, but the school in
of Tillamook County, Oregon,said board
the ark to a government contractor the
of
these
institutions.
Monday
at
midnight
to
attend
little
to continue in session from day to day
its entirety. The Superintendent or the
Comptroller Ridgely is quoted as say­ principal is not to teach by proxy; he is chances are he would have got wet.
for one week, and publicly examine the Millie Phelps, who is in a critical condi­
The oldest inhabitant talks a good
ing that the trouble with a trust com­ not a ‘‘boss” placed over the teachers; he
assessment rolls, and correct all errors tion. Her recovery is very doubtful.
deal,
but he doesn’t make half so much
pany
is
that
it
does
a
banking
business
in valuations, description, or qualities
John Sheetsand family.of Long Prairie,
is not a spy upon them. He is the ex­
as the tooth-cutting youngest lii-
of land, lots or other property, and all are camping on the beach for a few without the safeguards of a bank. It is ecutive of the teachers, as well as of the noise
habitant.
supposed to be under state supervision directors; he is the representative of the
persons interested in said assessment days.
are hereby requested to appear at
E. Page and wife, of Portland, and and inspection, but in many the super­ citizens as a whole. Teachers must be
According to statistics based on the
said time and place, for the purpose of Mrs. M. Page and Mrs. Case of Tilla­ vision is tar from adequate and there relieved of many diverting details and number of Jewish burials recorded by
correcting anv errors that may appear mook are rusticating on the beach for a is little if any regulation. The com­ distracting responsibilities by having as the Board of Health and compiled by the
panies are permitted to do business their co-laborer a judicious superintend­ Jewish World, the Hebrew population
in their assessment, as no errors can be week or two.
without maintaining any reserve to ent.
corrected after the adjournment of said
of New York Citv is estimated at 584,-
Frank Easter made a flying trip to
speak of. Their charters of incorpora­
board.
T he B est T eacher .—The teacher is 788. In Manhattan alone every fourth
Netarts Monday night, returning Tues­
tion permit them to hold real estate and the unit of force is the public school
Dated, Tillamook, Oregon, August day morning.
man or woman is a Jew or Jewess. The
to transact almost any kind of business, system. There is no power that can
19th, 1992.
Netarts has quite a lot of campers at
Jewish burials amounted in 1801 to
J. S. S tepiikns ,
and there are undoubtedly many in­ make a good school where there is not a
the present writing.
7997, and as the death rate in the most
County Assessor.
stances where trust funds are embarked good teacher. On the other hand, the
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congested Jewish district is little over
in
speculative
enterprises
which
are
far
best teacher cannot make a thoroughly 15 |>er 1001), this implies a population of
Geer and the Rewards.
Big Bargain in Dairy Farms.
from legitimate. The multiplication of gcod school, if a sufficient number of
533,133 in the middle ol 1901. Since
This is an opportunity seldom met I S alem , Aug. 18 —In response to a these institutions is a phase of financial circumstances conspire to thwart his that time no less than 39,225 Jews
with to buv two fine dairy farms at a question ns to his position on the con- developement or evolution which cer­ effort.
have arrived at New York and staved
bargain, both situated at Blaine, in the ' vict rewards and the (levelopements tainly may involve some such danger as
j is the duty of citizens, in public and
It
there, while by natural increase of births
South part of Tillamook county ;
¡in the case, Governor Geer today said the comptroller of the currency suggest. , prjvate
j silence at one time and over deaths another 12.400 would be
Dairy farm, 159 acres, 15 acres in mea­
They have been very active for the courageous utterance at another, to
dow, which cut 20 tons of hav this sum­ there were no new developments and
added up to August 1 of this year, mak.
mer, test in timber and blush, small that no claims had been filed for cap­ past two or three years in pretty much make circumstances conspire to the best ing a grand total of 584,788.' The num.
house, barn and orchard. To be sold tor turing Tracy outside of the Creston every kind of investment, legitimate and success of the teacher.
her of Jewish marriages in Manhattan
$700 ; or $300 down and $400 on mort­ party. Speaking of the payments of otherwise, and there is reason to be­
Keep the school out of politics and alone in 1901 was 5062, which at a very
gage.
reward, the Govenor said: "The Gov­ lieve that not a few of them are in a politics out of the school.
high marriage rate of 10 per 1000 would
Fine Dairv Farm, 100 acres ot rich
condition that could not withstand any
Elect only men above personal and imply a population of 506.200, to which
bottom land, 40 acres of which in mea­ enor of Oregon has nothing to do with
dow and about 40 acres in timber, good offering or paying rewards for escaped severe financial pressure. There is very political suspicion as members of school has to be added tile 70,000 Jews of
house, three barns and orchard. To be convicts. My opinion is, however, substantial ground, undoubtedly, for boards,
Brooklyn and the increase bv immigra­
sold for $3,000, or $1,800 down and that Mrs. Waggoner should be paid the anxiety respecting these companies
T envre - of -O ffr e of T eachers .— tion and excess of births, as before.
$1,200 on mortgage.
expressed
bv
Comptroller
Ridgely
and
perhaps one-half of the Merrill reward,
Every community should rise in its
This is a snap tor the money and sel­
E. Tribble is the hero of a desperate
dom met with in Tillamook county, as and that the Tracy reward should be the authorities of states in which these majesty and demand that the teacher’s hand-to-hand encounter with two bears,
the own is onlv putting it in the market divided equally between the fiie men companies are doing business should official tenure be secured. It is a dis-
and that he escaped with his life was due
for the reason he has to go south. There who actually captured him and the boy look after them closely.
giace for this enlightened age to allow in part to the visit of President Roose­
is about $800 worth of barberry bark Goldfinch.”
on the places. Near good school and
A personal denial from ex.yunrtermas* the teachers to ask and urge for them­ velt to that part of the country two
only one mile from creamery.
S ai . km , Aug.
18.—Governor T. T 4er General Hagen ol the stories that he selves the tenure that should be accorded
years ago. Mr. Roosevelt showed the
If von mean business and want to buy Geer is in receipt of a letter from Dr. E.
had challenged \V. P. Harlow to fight a them with royal heartiness.
old gmde just how to give the coup de
this snap, call at the Headlight office.
C.
Lanter,
of
Creston.
Wash.,
one
of
the
G enerous and C heerful F inancial
duel in Sonora, Mexico, is printed. He
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grace to a bear with the knife. Tribble,
posse that captured Tracy. The doctor says there is not a word of truth in the S upport . — As society is constituted,
while in the mountains, was surprised
For Hale.
states that he was one of the first men whole storv.
there is no test of interest, devotion and
by n grizzlv and succeeded in dispatch.
One Columbia river net and line, lìti.
to
reach
T
raw
’
s
dead
body,
and
he
took
loyalty
so
great
as
the
financial.
Such
quire of J. A. Bigus, Barnegat, Or.
ing him a la Roosevelt.
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When
confront-
the 45 caliber Colt’s revolver out of the
is the present demand upon the nervous
ed by another big bear he dispatched it
energy, such the draft vpon time, as
An Fa.-tcin paper quoted President dead outlaw’s hand. He wished to
in a like manner. Tribble was covered
lux swell as having to a friend that be secure the revolver, scabbard and belt,
well as strength, such the natural unfit­
with wounds but managed to crawl to
and
keep
them
as
tnornrntos
of
the
chase
w ould s iei ilb’e a see md term to secure
ness lor lucrative employment after re­ his horse and ride to campat Rifle, Colo.,
tirement from teaching, that the pro- where he lost consciousness.
r.fiprocitv with Cuba. This may have and capture, and asks the Governor for
fessi m needs evidei ce of great financial
been said. but. of course, evervlxxlv mi order on Sheriff Gardener, of Lincoln
The Standard Oil trust has advanced
knows that the cause of Cuba would Countv. wlfO now* has those articles in
O. A. W aikkk .
the price of gasoline 1 cent a gallon.
The Governor will pro­
Nehalem, Ore
not be advanced by any such sacrifice, hi£ possession.
That would seem very insignificant. The
and it will not I m » necessary. If R< m » s <- bably give Dr. Lanter the desired
railroads proposed to advance the wheat
S tate of O hio . C ity of T oledo . i . ,
veil mad«* the remark, it shows he thinks order tor the weapon and accoutrements.
L ucas Corsrv.
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That
F eake J ( hkv \ males oath that he is the rate 1 cent per hundred pounds.
that the | romise made should la» redeem­
?emor part net »»f the firm ol e . j . t hbxrv it also seems a trifling increase
But when
Ge
16...« tommies in the <»|y of K
Cows for Sale.
ed. Recent reporta from th»* island shou
< ui.nty ami State ator
.< <| that »aid firm these pennies all drop into the corpora,
Two thorough bred Jersey cows for
that there is a strong conservative
Will pay the g,|,n
ONE Hl xpk..j, j)(H
sale.
Apply
at
Headlight
office.
h . •s’d<>f Catarrh t .at tion slot they will mount into the mil.
element in the island that is trying to
11 he ’ **CU ml b > * he UM e
,1AL t > ^’ ataemh lions and millions.
prevent the hotbea«is from ruining (he
country by offensive methods toward
th' United States. Intimations have
already been given that the proposed
tariff increases are ill advised, ami the
attempt to float the big loan in advance
of any treaty arrangements with the
United States is regarded at injudicious
A Snap in Real Estate.
For sale, a most desirable farm, on the
Neb.ikin beach, containing 97 acres and
well improved, with house and barns,
fine lake of twenty acres, cranberry
patch and fruit trees. Splendid location
tor a summer resort. To l»c sold tor
$2.’WO.— Erbin Carter, Garibaldi, Or.
I
Time-expired South African soldiers
have been the victims of a curious delu-
sion which is causing the officials of the
United States Embassy considerable an­
noyance. Former British soldiers who
have served against the Boers have been
applying in numbers at the Embassy for
enlistment in the American Army in the
Phillippines. They all say a report was
in circulation at Cape Town and Durban
that the United States was enlisting ex.
British soldiers for service in these is­
lands. At the London Embassy scores
of applicants have been turned away
greatly disappointed.
The Jion-execution by the Turkish
Government of agreements reached long
ago on several questions affecting the in­
terests of American citizens has led to
somewhat strained relations between
the United States Legation and the
Porte. United States Minister Leishman
has informed the latter that be will not
discuss other matters until the terms of
the settlements already agieed upon are
carried out. Diplomatic critics antici.
pate further undue delay, and that this
will possibly lend to a sharp reminder
by the United States
Sewing Machines. >
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Now is the time to buy a
new Sewing Machine for
$22.00, with drop head and
all the latest improvements
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
It is the B onita S ewing
M achine , and they range
in price from $22 to $35,
with ball bearings. They
are little beauties, perfectly
made and something new on
the market. These machi-
lies are a better article than
the peddlars are charging
$65 and $75 for.
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T. SARCHET,
Tillamook Custom Tailor Shop.
G entlemen :
I beg to inform you that I am open
for business with a very choice line of
pantings and suitings to choose from.
All wishing any thing in my line please
give me a call.
Shop next to harness store, in office
previously occupied by F. R. Beals.
Yours truly,
T. SARCHET.
D S —Repairing of all kind pressings,
and cleaning.
WOOD SAW.
All Orders for Sawing Wood promptly
attended to.
Brock Bros.,
TILLAMOOK
CITY,
OR.
Leave Orders at COHN & CO.'S.
NOTICE FOB FTBL’CATIOS.
Department of the Intt-rior,
Land Office at Oregon City. Ort’.
AugUSt 16tll. 19°?*
Notice is hereby given that the folluwilif
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his daini.
and that said proof will b? made before the
County Clerk ot Tillamook County, Tillamooi.
Oregon, on Oc* 'her ^rd. iqo ', v z
MAC KICK F. Lr.ACII.
. n
H E No. I36X3, for the Sw . sec. 7. T. 1 ?». K-
- w
He names the following witnesses to prove bi*
continuous residence upon and cultivation or
said land, viz :
.
Walter J. Smith, William R. Illingworth
Lyman J. Lamb, of Wilson. Oregon ;
field
H. ( one, of Bay City, Oregon.
( has . B. M oorf . ii , Register
T imber L and , ,\< t J i ne ’. is-s-NnTiCE FOR
P( BI.[CATION
United States Land Office.
Oregon < it'. Oregon.
A ii gust ii.
Notice is hereby given that in coinplift’ice
with the provisions of the a< t of Cougre«s o»
June 3, is7s, entiled 1 An act for the sale of tim­
ber lands in f^e States of California. Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory. ’ a*
tended to all the Public Land Mates by set ol
August 4, I892,
CHARLIE -E KHVRG.
*>f Astoria, countv of Clatsop. State of Oregon,
ha« this day filed in this office hi» 5W0[1*
statement No sS6i. for the purchase ot th*
s
of Xw
sec 9. S » - of Ne ’» of Section >o
*. in Township No 3 N. Range t> W
offer proof to »how'that the land sought
valuable for timber or stone than m
FRANK J. ( HFNEY
A Loretto dispatch confirms the re i more
agricultural purposes, and to »•sttblisli 11
Sw rn to before me and •ubx.ttbed in mv
rrveence, thia mh day of December ( D
' port that Schwab will retire from the claim to Mid ¡and »«fore the Rewbter »»»<«
Rectdver of this office at Orsgon City (»r»^
»
,
A. W. c,Lb W »X
steel corporation and all active business '•a M< ndai, the 27th day of Uetober, 1
Notary Public.
names as witnesses .
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to reermt hi, health. None but member, Sel-astion Ela.ser. of Olney. Oregon : John k .
Catarrh Cure ia take internally and
Larson, John Denck, Jack Denck of Astoria.
OM l^e b,oo<l *nd mttcous surfaces of the family are allowed to talk with Or
gou.
of the system. Senu lor testitit<»niH!ti true
him. Schwab is known to lie a very Any knd all persons claiming •dvFtJf’F
>
J
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above described lands are requested to file the
Sold by
sick man. His ailment is said to be of claims in this office ou or t»eiore said 27th “ *
H j !; • ».nnij I ill.
th» b<.t
I mental rather than a physical nature.
| of October, 1902.
C has . B M oorkb . Begcter.