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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
il ilianwok TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 23 Cook Stoves Heaters Hardware, Tinware. Iron and Steel. 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 >1.50 per year, It may be interesting to the people of deht and borrowing money from his son- The Opening Ball of the Season this county to know that North Yamhill in law*, an honest, hard-working boy, will be given at the Tillamook Opera will soon have a large and commodious and suddenly skipping out without pay Mouse, on Thprsdav evening, October ho|pl, w hich is a long felt want in that ing the same ; also the tight place Wat 301 h. Music will be rendered by the new dusty burg. The only place that the son found himself in when he had to finir part orchestra. Dancing will com editor could find where he could change clear out of Elma or commit suicide, which mence at 9'o'clock sharp. A banquet his duds after crossing the mountain was he threatened to do. These reliable facts consisting of the best the season affords in the livery barn. will make the "Baby Act Graft" exceed Will be served in the gallery of the Opera We call the attention of our readers to ingly interesting to those who allow the House from eleven to one o'clock. Good hwadvt. of Everding & Farrell, of Port- man who has guzzled down whiskey prompting and good order is insured. tiiAI. who want more of our dairv pro enough to float the Sue H. Elmore to The hall • will be decorated for the ducts. These people are hungry for Tilla- i tap them again. But we have a spark ^ccasion.. Gentlemen not desiring nuribk fancy creamery butter, becanse of sympathy, however, for Watson, for dancing tickets will be charged a small it is distressing to see a man at enmity they know that the butter manufactured with bis own relatives and beaded for admission fee at the door. A good time in this county is the pure, wholesome the asylum._______________ is insured. The public is invited. * and unadulterated stuff and they can Held Up and Robbed. easily get the top prices for it. Timber Claim For Sale. A union service will be held in the Pres- Having been held up and robbed, 1 a. S ... .. •• / Church 'I. « • ga n 1« —— next A«— 4 Cà A 1» tv « 1— ..4 7 • 'J/A ' ask those who are indebted to me to call For Sale—160 acres fine timber land, byterian Sabbath at ” 7.30 D.m., in recognition of the faithful work and settle at once, either by cash or note 9 miles from Tillamook. Address. p.m., M. K ing , of the Rev. C. P. Metzler and for the secured, purpose of wishing him God speed upon Being in need of ready cash, and must Columbus, Washington. his departure for China, where he will have it. special prices will be made for a For Sale. soon take up the great task of a gospel short tim. only. Call and see me and missionary. Members of nil churches as inspect my work. None better in the A good single top buggy. Cnll soon. well as non-members are cordially in* city. H eins , the Leading Artist. W. E. P age . vited. W. N. B lodgett , G abriel S ykes . While in Portland the editor called upon Captain W. C. Langfitt, United States engineer. who has charge of the river and harbor improvements. He wns somewhat in doubt when the govern ment improvements would be resumed in Tillamook as he was waiting for the sur vey of the bay, which is now being made, before he decided what is liest to be done by way of dredging. In all probability • Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Risidents. a dredger will be fixed to the scow to take the place of the bucket dredge, «nd on that account it may be several months before work is resumed. The steamer George R Vosburg ar rived in from Astoria Wednesday and re ports having towed the schooners Oak land and Lizzie Prien to sea from Neha lem last Thursday, and the schooner We want consignments of the best article and cannot Letitia out on Sunday. These schooners get too much. We are Headquarters for Butter are all loaded with lumber for San and will get you top prices. Francisco carrying altogether about 1,- 000,000 feet. She also reports haying towed the schooner John F. Miller into that port to load lumber on Thursday. Her passengers were : W. S. Thompson, Father H. J. McDevitt, S. M. Roth- child, W. J. Vogart, J. K. Hicks, J. J. McCoy, Miss Hicks, Mrs. Morris. “C.” BEN The best saw on earth. Use the Great Cohn and Co. has been paying 12Vi cents for cheese in this city, being about Western saws and you will soon be the highest price paid this season. They convinced of this fact, for they are re MC.” Ben Riesland. cognized to be the best saw now on the expect the price to go higher. Cooper & Botts, for abstracts. * When you want to know anything market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc New waist silks at Mrs. Sturgeon’s.* • about the Oregon Fire Relief Association Nair’s hard-ware store. Farm loans at 6 per cent. Apvly to cell upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is We do not think that Tillamookers, B. L. Eddy. * who have been in the habit of carrying * the agent for Tillamook county. F. B. Ferguson was in from Amity on big wads of money with them when they The editors in Yamhill County have cross the mountains, will not take the Wednesday. formed an association. They must* ha ve Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. become infatuated with the community chance of being relieved of it in future, , for they catch on mighty quick. &B. Tha \ * of interest idea for self protection. Dates have been set for taking evidence Born, on Monday, to the wife of Ed. Rev. S. S. White has been appointed to Earl, a daughter. succeed Rev. C. P. Metzler as pastor of; in over 40 Tillamook timber claim con Mr. J. J. McCoy came in on the stea- the Presbyterian church in this city, and tests, in which G O. Nolan and Low are mer on Wednesday, he is expected in for the services next the contestants. They will begin in De- i cember and will continue through Janu J. W. Cornelius was in from Forest Sunday. ary, if they are not withdrawn in the Grove on Wednesday. We want a live correspondent in eyery meantime. Mr. A. E. Imbler went out on the boat school district. Now who will act in Otto Heins, the photographer, who this capacity and send us the news in on Monday on business. was held up on Saturday was up against their vicinity ? We will supply stamped Born, to the wife of Mr. Louis Bly bach, the real thing, so from this on one will stationery. on Wednesday, a daughter. believe he was actually in one of those We are sorry to hear that Mrs. How predicaments which he had so often Mr. M. F. Lamb came in on the stage ard Cary is seriously sick at Salem, and gone through with his vivid imagina- on Tuesday from a visit to Eugene. recommend her immediate uou. Ppt. your hands up, Otto. • */ ■ to. —■ • — Schooner Redondo came ip this morn the ■ doctors removal to a different climate. She is at ing to load lumber at the Truckee mill. Mr. R. W. Mitchell, secretary for the her mother’s residence. committee having in hand the matter of Ladies’ dress and fancy goods in end- Mayor Brodhead and Recorder Coates presenting Admiral Clark, who com less varie ties just received at Cohn’s. * If you have any second hand chairs were the only city officials who put in manded the battle-ship Oregon, with a that you wish to sell.—C. Ben Riesland.t an appearance on Monday evening, con sword, has authorized the Editor of the sequently for the lack of city dads there Headlight to take up subscriptions in A fine stock of new clothing just re was no meeting. Tillamook. Let’s help it along, gentle- ceived from a New York factory at Elder T. H Starbuck, of Portland, will men. Cohn’s. hold meetings in the Seventh Day Adven D T. Edmunds'new general merchan Good team of horses with harness antf tist Church Friday, Saturday and Sun dise store on Main street is another at wagon for sale at 1200.00.—C. Ben. day evenings, commencing at 7:30. All tractive place of business in thiscity, and Rieslnnd •« are cordially invited. is stocked with a fine line of goods. Mr Twenty-five cases of the celebrated William B. Dennis, of Blackbutte, Ore., D. T. Edmunds is one of our old, reliable Buckingham & Hecht boots and shoes writes us thatheis wanting the names of merchants and has a reputation for car at Cohn's. * parties who pack Tillamook butter. If rying a good class of goods, and in hrs You can produce the stylish dip front any of our subscribers have packed but new quarters we wish him success. by using a waist former for sale at Mrs. ter to sell they should write him. The editor returned to his sanctum on Sturgeons. * I The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on Saturday after spending nearly two Mrs. Hy. Alderman came in from Port I Saturday from Astoria with a number of weeks in Portland on business and visit land on Saturday, where she had gone passengers and freight. It was an ideal ing old friends. As luck would have it, on business. day, the weather being lovely with a the steamer Sue H. Elmore sailed Satur day, otherwise the editor would have Razor honing a specialty with Davis calm sea. She left again on Monday. been a passenger on the stage which was the barber, opposite the Allen house. Now that Ralph Ackley’s store has its Price 25 cents. * I plate glass front in it looks somewhat of held, up that evening. Portland is evidently enjoying a season Rev. J. Looser will hold services in the I a sporty place to do business in. Any Adventist Church next Sunday, from way, Ralph has a nice store and is out to of prospei ity. Business is brisk, improve ments are going on in every direction, one to two o'clock.. ! d<» all the business he can in the sporting besides, there is a boom in erecting new Prof. Haler has consented to give the line. and handsome residences. Portland is boys who belong to the club some in Miss Mande Sturgeon, who is a a substantial city,with a steady growth, struction in athletics. licensed pharmacist by examination, and it is safe to predict that it will con Dr. O. H. Davenport, dentist, will be and late graduate of four year course in tinue to grow for a number of years. in his office in Tillamook City from the pharmacy, has charge of the prescription Rev. C. P. Metzler will bring his minis department of S turgeon ’ s D rug S tork * try to a close on Sunday, when he will 1st to the 15th of each month. * It was no surprise to us to hear that preach morning and evening in the Pres Dr. Wise will return from Nehalem about Tuesday and will remain a few ' the North Yamhill-Tillamook stage was byterian church. The people of this citv held np and the robber went through the ' regret that Mr. Metzler is leaving, but he dnys before leaving for Portland. passengers, for this county was visited 1 On Fridav evening the members of the the past few months by a number of stis I will take with him the l>est wishes of the Presbyterian church will have a social I picious characters who evidently did con- ' community in his new sphere of-labor in gnthering at the residence ot Mr. B. L. i siderable rubl>ernecking to see where they the China mission held. A lievy of our citizens assembled rather Eddy. could get in their work. l>crmiscuouslv at the Perkins hotel in Why pay $75 for steel ranges from the Portland the other day. and being intro, peddlers when you can get a better steel duced to so many, a well-known person range from McIntosh & McNair for $45 in that city jokiugly remarked ■_ “Port- | to $50 ? [ land must be getting lousy with Tilla- I We have moved to our Otis E. Farmer and Miss Nina Miles I mookers.’* It so tickled the denizens of ( NEW STORE, three are two more of our young people to this county they all joined in a hearty doors South of the plight their love and their fortunes in | laugh, P.O., where we have a matrimony. Next Monday evening Star Ix»dge big Stock of Sporting Dr. Lawless will leave in a few days will celebrate the anniversary of the Goods, Guns and far a boniness trip on the outside, to lie I Ancient Order United Workmen in Todd’s Ammunition, Bicy- HKleevernl month. Mrs. Lawless and ■ hall. The ladies of the Degree of Honor cle^, etc. Sell at daughter will remain here. | have prepared a short program and will right prices. Put on Rain. ruin, rain, with occasionM warm ! serve a butter fly supper. The proceeds frills. Work hard ami balmy davs. is what Tillamookers : are to lie used to take care of three little your trade. Have have made up their minds to experience fatherless children of Father Upchurch, schemes, fads, or ques the next few months. the founder of the order. Everybody is tionable methods to ex most cordially invited. ploit. Don’t run down ' Mr and Mrs. W illiam Easom arrived our competitors or their Rev. Father H. J. McDevitt came in over from Tillamook during the week goods. Keep plugging on the steamer Wednesday to fill the va- and will make their home in this place.— away trying to satisfy icancy in the Catholic church. Rev. llorth Yamhill Record. you and incidentally Father J. J. Burri l*eing transferred to Mickrl in the «lot in ichmes. which hart make a little profit. Nuff McMinnville. The reverend gentleman fetun running contrary to law tn Port- said. will hold mass as usual on Star lay’ nest. lanil. have been closed down upon, but The many friends of Father Burri regret iisthi« little kingdomof Tillamook.where that he had to leave Tillamook, but be Be people arc allowed special privileges carries with him their respect and best openly ignore the law, the slot mi wishes. ss are still in business in this citv. TILLAMOOK I JOTTINGS I $ RIESLAND. Dairy Farms. Timber Claims. Home Locations. Town Property Insurance. Loans. Financial Agent. Tillamook City, Oregon CREAMERY BUTTER. EVERDING & FARRELL, Portland, Or. At a meeting of the stockholders and directors of the Tillamook Lumber Com I pany in the office of Mr. Claude Thayer i on Wednesday, the interests of that company changed hands for the consid eration of $11,500, which includes the saw mill property,but not the Headlight building. The new company elected F. S. Whitehouse, president; P. McIn tosh, secretary, and J. R. Harter direc tor. The possession of the mill will be" obtained as soon as arrangements can be made with Mr. Taft. The sawmil] will be improved as soon as possible. Mayfield Woolen Mill Co’s. All Wool Clothing. Barton Brother’s Village School Shoes. Two lines that cannot be beat in quality and price. We sell an absolutely all Wool SUIT, stylish and neat at $9.00 to $12.50, that There is very little difference between equals many Suits others charge 15.00 to the man who holds up a stage and goes through the passengers and the man who ’ $18.00. I runs a gambling game for the purpose of causing those to go broke who are fool We do not add on Portland profit of ish enough to allow themselves to be held up and gone through at a gambling table. All the difference is one uses one 100 per cent, but are willing to sell at a method of relieving a man of his money, while the other uses Another method ol live and let live price. extracting money unlawfully, therefore, if gamblers are allowed to run gambling Our line of Shoes are up to date, but houses contrary to law, we do not see why the same privilege should not be away down in price. granted to those who go through the passengers on the stage or want to crack and go through the safes in the banks , and stores of this city. That’s logic. R. M. Watson has returned to Tilla mook after exhausting his “hot air’’ and credit at Elma, Wash., where he made another miserable financial fizzle in the newspaper business, and is now doing the “baby act” trying to work on the sympathies of his former friends for help to assist him start another newspapers in this city, and for the express purpose 1 of bucking his nephew, Rollie Watson, I who bought, with hard earned cash, the Herald plant and bis uncle’s goodwill in the same. It is most contemptible on R. M. Watson's part, under the circum stances, for him to identify himself with a newspaper in this county, for having sold his rood will his nephew has a re course at law. We would suggest that the new newspaper lie called the “Baby Act Graft,” and should give a graphic account of Watson's last 'bout with his I wife, going home drunk, running into I W alkover for M en < s FLOUR and TODD & CO 1 $ «« « I Ralph Ackley THE NEW SCHOOL BOOKS I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted by the Oregon State Board of Education, and will carry all the books adopted by them. My Stock of School Supplies la complete in every detail. My prices are always right. C I CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist and Stationer I