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Vol. XV. No. 31
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 8, 1903.
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Haltom’s Clean up
; continues.
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Cook Stoves
Heaters
and
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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
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
D. B. Gaunt, of McMinnville, proprie­
tor of the stage line, was in the city last
week
#1.00 will do the work of
#2 during the Clean up Sale
at Haltom’s.
We do not know that our flour
and feed is the cheapest in Tilla­
Daniel Millar was one of the pessen-
During Wednesday night one of the
mook, but we guarantee the gers leaving on the Vosburg on Thurs­
front windows in Mills & Finley’s store
quality to be good enough to please day.
was broken and a raid on the oranges
the hardest kicker.—Gangloff &
Geo. Allendorf and children left on the
followed by a nocturnal thief.
Snuffer.________
Vosburg, on a visit to relatives in
“C.’’ Ben Riesland for a home.
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Mrs. Qtto Heins is quite sick.
Cooper & Botts, for abstracts.
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Dress Goods below cost at Cohn’s. •
Charles A. Clase came in on Tuesda y.
New Alaska Herring just received at
Cohn’s.
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Wm. Reddaway was in from Nehahm
this week.
The Fairdale post office is to be dis­
continued.
Mraöliobt
Canada.
Mr. C. H. Wheeler came in on the Vos­
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burg and landed at Garibaldi he went to
Nehalem.
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The lumber schooner Checo came in on
Sunday to load lumber at the Truckee
saw mill.
The steamers Sue H. Elmore and the
#1.50 per year.
Sale
Rolled Barley, Bran, Oats, Mill
Chop, Oil Meal, Hard Wheat Flour,
All timber claim proofs taken before at Ganloff & Snuffer's.
the county clerk will be held up pending
further investigation by a special agent
of the land office. This should not cause
uneasiness to those who have filed on
timber claims and intend complying with
the conditions of the timber and stone
act, for the intention oi the department
is to detect fraudulent entries.
Mr. Roval Stillwell and Miss Florence
M Ford headed the grand parade in the
matrimonial procession for this year in
Tillamook. They were married at the
Methodist parsonage on New Year’s Day
by the Rev. Gabriel Sykes. They are both
well known in this county, with a large
number of relatives and friends, who
extend their congratulations and best
wishes to the happy couple.
Mrs. Looser,wife ofRev. J. Looser, will
teach German on Saturdays. She has
been given the use of one of the rooms of
the public school for her class, which
meets on Saturday morning from 9 till
11.30 a.m. and from 12:30 till 2:30 p.m.
The studies will be in reading, writing
and language. It was at the soliciation
of a number of persons that Mrs. Looser
decided to start a class.
William Heitmiller, who was sent to
the state penitentiary for four years for
attempting to kill Emil Arndt by shoot­
ing and wounding him twice at the saw
mill at Hobsonville, died at Salem on
Monday from typhoid fever. His death
was anticipated on accoudt of the seri­
ousness of his sickness. His bodv will be
broi ght to Tillamook for burial.
D cd, on Monday morning, of consump­
tion, Keda Niger, the 16 year daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Niger. The deceased
was buried on Wednesday in the Odd­
fellows’ cemetery, the religious services
being conducted by Rev. J. Looser, pas­
tor of the German Reformed Church, at
the home and at the grave, where a num­
ber of sympathising friends gathered and
showed their respect for the bereaved
family.
Hugh Rittenhouse met with an acci­
dent on Sunday which came near caus­
ing to bleed to death, but as it is he will
be maimed for life. Rittenhouse, who
is about 19 years of age, was batching
on his mother’s place at Balm, and ou
Sunday Alva Richet went up there. The
latter loaded a gun for the purpose of
doing some shooting. After the young
men had been in the house, Richet came
out and saw there were a number of
duck on the lake. Richet told Ritten­
house to come out and shoot them, but
he at first declined and told Ricket to
take the gun
and shoot them.
Rittenhouse took the gun and went
out to take a shot. He did not examine
the gun to ascertain whether the wea­
pon was correctly loaded by Richet, and
after taking aim and pulling the trigger,
Rittenhouse was suddenly surprised to
find only the butt of the gun in his right
hand and his left hand badly shattered.
He did not stop to ascertain what had
become of the barrel, but started off for
where he could get the wound dressed»
It bled profusely, and after proceeding
nearly a mile he became exhausted from
the loss of blood. Mr. F. R. Beals, who
was returning from Nehalem, brought
the unfortunate young man to the city
Sunday evening, and Dr. Wiley found it
necessary to amputate the hand above
the wrist. Rittenhouse was so exhaust­
ed after the operation that it was neces­
sary to keep him in the doctor’s office all
night.
At a meeting of the hose company on
Thursday evening, the annua) election of
officers took place, with this result: Fred
C. Baker, president ; Henry Crenshaw,
chief; Howard Edmunds, secretary ; C.
I. Clough, treasurer. The city has been
remarkably free from fires the past year,
only two alarms being turned in. These
fires were promptly put out without any
loss of property, one with the chemical
appliances added to the equipment last
vear by the company, the chief remark,
ing that at that fire, had the water
been turned on, it would have destroyed
more property than the first cost of the
new appliances. This was thought ex­
ceedingly satisfactory, so much so it is
suggested that more chemicals be added
as soon as the company is in a position
to purchase them. Treasurer Clough’s
report showed a little o/er $20 in hand.
The annual fireman’s ball will take place
on the 22nd Feb. As the tendency of
thegeneral public is to crowd in where
there is a fire, to-wit, such as took place
at the Acklev and Woolfe fires, the city
council will be asked to pass an ordi­
nance giving the firemen the authority of
special policemen to keepthecrowd back.
It was reported there were a number of
defective flues and chimneys within the
fire limits, and in order that these fire
traps be removed, on motion of the com
pany, it was recommended that Mayor
Talmage appoint Chief Crenshaw the
fire warden of the city. The newly elect­
ed officers promised an ‘At Home” at
the next regular meeting, at which every
member is expected to be present.
COMMISSINONRS’ COURT
Stops Scalp Bounty—Levies
a Tax-Draws Jury List-
Audits the Bills.
The Board of County Conimiuioners,
composed of Countv Judge W. W. Con­
der and Commissioners L. Parrish and
Geo. W. Bodyfelt, convened on Wednes­
day, and was in session Thursday and
Friday, when the following business was
transacted :
J 8 Stephens, salary as assessor..$133 33
Charles A Johnson, salary as
deputy assessor............................. 100 00
Homer Mason, salary as county
clerk................................................. 266 67
N J Hiiues, supt. R D No 6.........
8 00
W G Kelso, supt. R D No 7.........
5 00
E VT Stanley, salary as deputy
sheriff............................................... 100 00
11 H Aidermail, salary as sheriff 266 67
Albert Mason, salary as deputy 100 00
P W Todd, salary as county
treasurer ....................................... 91 67
M L Chamberlain, for lists of
lands deeded by state....................... 3 50
G B Lamb, salary as county supt 83 66
G B l-amb. incidentals.......................
2 65
Jurors fees and mileage.
A T White.............................................
2 20
H Peters.................................................
4 60
G W Wallace.......................................
4 80
Alfred Magnuson................................
3 60
G T Jenkins.......................................
2 80
W T West..........................................
5 40
D Tomlinson.........................................
2 40
Gust Nelson..........................................
3 60
James Murphy.....................................
3 00
J A Todd................................................
2 20
Win Himes...........................................
3 80
1» T Edmunds......................................
2 20
W J Carver...........................................
2 60
Irwin Carter.........................................
4 00
M R Hanencrat....................................
3 40
F W Bl earer..........................................
4 60
A C Hunt............................................
2 40
Chas Kuur.e..........................................
2 60
Frank Ekroth.......................................
4 40
I F Larsen............................................
2 20
W B Elliott .......................................... 2 80
John Svenson......................................
2 40
J M Harrison......................................
4 60
George Watt.........................................
2 20
J C Hunter........................................... 2 20
Chas B Pattersen................................
8 40
S. H. Phillips...................................
4 00
J C Holden.......................................
2 90
M I) Reading....................................
8 40
D D West............................................
2 80
Witnesses liefore Prosecuting Attorney.
Louisa Maloney................................
9 60
T J Owen............................................
7 00
J Lewallen.........................................
6 60
John Milligan...................................
5 20
G B Alley..........................................
2 20
Geo W Phelps...................................
4 40
Daniel Oliver....................................
2 20
C P Nelson.........................................
6 80
George Mitchell............................... 22 00
N H Bird............................................. 22 00
Isaac Ferrall....................................... 22 00
Mrs J Hayes..................................... \ 22 00
Mary L Hayes................................... 22 00
J 8 Hayes............................................ 22 00
O Martmy..........................................
2 20
G Edmunds............... ;......................
2 2()
M Ix-ach...............................................
2 20
D T Edmunds................................... 2 20
T B Handley.....................................
2 20
H Edmunds........................................ 2 20
A A Ford..........................
2 20
G Wick hind.......................................
2 40
L G Freeman....................................
2 40
C W Till mage...................................
2 20
B O Snuffer.......................................
2 20
A G Reynolds...................................
2 20
ed several days on account of the storm,
crossed out on Sunday for Astoria.
Sollie Smith and Emmett Jenkins have
taken possession of Barnes’ meat mar­
ket, and the new firm starts out with a
fair prospect of doing a good business.
At a special meeting of the school dis­
A joint installation of the newly elect­
trict on Friday, a 12 mil! tax was unani­
ed officers of theOddfeilo ws and Rebakah
Prof, and Mrs. Goddard will give ano­
mously voted.
lodges took place on Wednesday at their ther entertainment in this city one week
Razor honing a specialty with Day is hall, after which supper was served and
from Saturday at the opera house, as-
the barber, opposite the Allen house. a social time followed.
sisted by local talent. Their last enter­
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Farm loans at 6 per c< m . Apyly to Price 25 cents.
Frank Fowler, who dissolved partner­ tainment was highly appreciated by all
B. L. Eddy.
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J. H. Cochran and family will leave for ship with A. K. Case, has bought out who attended, and the next one is looked
Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. San Francisco next week, where they Oren Maddux, and is now doing shoeing for with pleasure. By request Mrs. God
expect to remain.
& E. Thayer.
and blacksmith work on his own account dard will give the famous court scene
Highest cash price paid for hides by
We were late going to press this week at the shop vacated by Maddux.
from “The Merchant of Venice,” imper­
M. F. Leach.
so as to give the proceedings of tne
The comity court has instructed the sonating six characters. Remember the
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Fred Miller was dowu from Nehalem commissioners’ court.
County Clerk to stop receiving scalps as date, one week from Saturday.
on Wednesday.
It is a source of satisfaction to know
Mr. Frank Allender went out on the : the appropriation by the state is ex­
Henry Tohl was down from Nehalem steamer on Wednesday for Portland, to hausted. It will soon be known if the that Tillamook City is practically out of
be gone several weeks.
state legislature intends making another debt and upon a cash basis. This is as
on Wednesday.
it should be and if it can be kept so it is
Call on P. J. Sharp for first class, up* appropriation.
Boots and shoes greatlv reduced in
far better for the city and the taxpayers.
to-date
dental
work.
Satisfaction
guar
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If
th<^
are
as
long
turning
on
the
Price at Cohn’s.
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power as they are turning on the electric Ex-Mayor Brodhead and the previous
J. Alfred Johnson was in the city from anteed. Dr. Wise’s office.
city council arc to be congratulated for
If Ralph Ackley could manage to get as light the place would burn down,’’ was
Kalama, Wash.
this satisfactory state of the city’s
the
remark
of
a
fireman
when
the
matter
Sheriff Aiderman left for Salem the first sporty a wife as he has a calender, he
finances, ano if the present council can
of
putting
in
a
force
pump
at
the
saw
certainly will be fortunate.
part of the week.
mill was being talked over at the council retire with such a record it will be leav.
Leach is selling grain fed beef and pork
ing the city in good shape.
Mr. W. S. Cohn has returned from his
meeting.
at his meat market, something new in
trip to Michigan.
While in a state of despondency on Sat­
The pastor of the M.E. church an­
Tillamook county. Try it.
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Born, on the 25th ult., to the wife of
nounced no preaching service for next urday Ben Bunn made an attempt to com­
Cohn's Big Clearance Sale is drawing
T. Childers, a son.
Sabbath. He wishes to say now that it mit suicide, but was prevented from
crowds of ladies to their store, for they
Dr. Sharp returned to the city on Tues­
is not convenient to hold the Bav City doing so by his wife. She saw him draw
know* where to get bargains.
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day from Portland.
quarterly conference next Sabbath, and, a revolver with the intent of killing him­
VI ith the prefix of “City Attorney” at­ therefore, there will be all the usual ser­ self, and seizing the deadly weapon she
The steamer Sue H. Elmore has gone
Dissolution of Partnership.
tached to his name, it is now inorder for vices at the M.E. church next Sunday.
placed him hors de combat, thus prevent­
to Gray s Harbor.
The partnership hitherto existing be­
Carl to pass round the cigars.
ing him frqm taking his own life. Bunn
Todd & Co. have removed the stock of
G. O. Lamson, of Williamson, was in
The Foresters of America had a social goods from the Famous Store to their is an old and respected citizen of this tween A. K. Case and Frank Fowler has
the city Saturday.
time on Saturday, which was another store on the Main street. As this gives county, and it was owing to sickness he been dissolved by mutual consent.
A. K. Case will retain possession of
C. E. Palmer, of McMinnville, was in enjoyable and profitable gathering.
became desponded, and while in that
them a large and varied stock of cloth
the machine shop, pay all liabilities and
the city on Monday.
George Chambers and George Hockey, ing, boots and shoes, furnishing goods, condition he decided upon the rash act.
A. B. Melvin, brother of M. M. Melvin were in the citv last week. They came etc., bought at a low figure, they have
It is to be hoped, whenever there is collect all accounts owing the firm.
Tillamook City, Ore., Jan. 6, 1903.
went out on the Vosburg Thursday.
another
fire in this city, the general pub­
to look over a logging proposition.
made sweeping reductions in all lines so
A. K. C ase .
lic will rubber at a distance, and not
W. M. Thomas and A. G. Kirk were in
as
to
reduce
their
stock.
At a special meeting of the O.E.S. on
F rank F owler .
crowd into and about the burning build­
the city from Prineville.
Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Cochran were
Anyone having an account with me ing like a swarm of bees.
It only im-
All 7 and 8 cent calicoes reduced to 5 initiated n the mysteries of the order.
will greatly oblige by making payment peeds the work of the fireman, for the
cents a yard at Colin’s.
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By the way, the attempt to deprive by January 10, 1903, for all my accounts rubberneckers who persist in crowding in
The steamer W. H. Harrison came in the Headlight of its contract to publish which arc over thirty days will be placed
are much annoyance as a swarm of bees j
from Astoria on Tuesday.
the 1901 delinquent tax list didn't work. in the hands of an attorney for collection would be. As the safety of the city some­
unless arrangements are made for settle
For sale, a steel range, nearly new.— Bah I
what rests in extinguishing a fire in its
Enquire of Mrs. Lawless.
Mr. F. R. Beals was instrumental in meat by the 10th, Respectfully, R alph infancy, rubberneckers should stand back
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Mr. B. O. Snuffer left Saturday on a disposing of P. D. Newell’s ranch at Ne­ A ckley .
and give the fire boys free scope to grap­
halem to a California party by the name , Frank Bester and wife, of Tillamook ple with it.
business tripon the outside.
j who have been visiting Mrs. Bester’s ' The editor thought he would vomit at
Blake Thompson has purchased from of Frame.
Nels Hanson wishes to inform those I mother at Watsonville. Cali., for the last ! the city council on Monday when the
L. Olsen a house in this city.
I month, are here now and will sjiend a I
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Blaine, who desire milk delivered at their homes few days with Mr. Bester s mother and | city dads were again told of the wonder­
that
he
is
prepared
to
supply
them
with
ful things they do over in some of the
v*ere in the city on Wednesday.
sister, Mrs. Reeher and Mrs. Stokes, be- sound cities in regard to municipal owner­
the best of milk.
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Miss Ruth Cooper returned to the state
fore going to their Tillamook home.— ship of water systems. There’s enough
Rev. S. S. White will preach morning
normal school at .Monmouth last week.
Forest Grove Times.
and evening next Sunday in the Presby­
brains and originality in Tillamook to
The steamer Rodondo came in Wednes­
Should the timber and stone act be re­ know what is required in thia city. We
terian church. Prof. Goddard will sing
day to load lumber at the Truckee mill.
a solo, ’‘Nazareth,’’ at the evening ser­ pealed. quite a number of ourcitizens will don’t have to, and we don’t intend to,
be wondering what they have been doing follow in the foot prints of Elma, Hoqu-
Mrs. A. B. Allison returned to the city vice
by not securing a timlier claim, which, in aim, etc., even if is necessary for the city
on Tuesday, coming in on the Vosburg.
You are especialiy invited to attend the
a few years—if the Headlight does not dads every once in a while to have their
Prof. Whitney •’lined up” his teams to evangelistic services at the U.B. church
miss its guess—will become valuable pro- time taken up with the little bassoons
resume their studies on Monday after every evening. Let Christians come w*ith
perty and a good investment for $400 directly the water question comes up. |
the holidays and their scrimmages with a paayer in their hearts and praise on
Moral : Get a timber claim, of you can,
On Monday evening the Degree of
the Christmas festivities, puddings, etc.
their lips.
without delay.
Honor had another rousing time. In­
Mr. C. B. Hadley resigned his position itiation of new memliers and installation i
as manager of the Tillamook Logging of the officerselect, followed by a ban- j
Company on Wednesday, and in view of quet, was the order of the evening. Mrs i
the fact that he had been instrumental Davis, with appropriate remarks, and in
in earning considerable money for the the name of friends and member* of the i
Come to me in large numbers each day. Why ? Because I have a reputa | company, Mr. Claude Thayer presented lodge, presented Mrs. Anna Todd, the re- I
him with a valuable gold chain, which tiring past chief of honor, with a badge. '
tation for the purity of my drugs and the skill I use in compounding,
had been the property of the late ex- The retiring officer thanked the members |
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PRESCRIPTION
Governor VV. W. Thayer.
for their token of respect. This hxlge has ,
Department is finely equipped, kept scrupulously clean, and you can be sure
closed a most successful year’s work, I
that you get just what your physician means that von should.
Card of Thanks.
having added 27 new members to the
We hereby express our thanks to those roll, about half of whom are beneficiary. |
kind neighbors who so kindly assisted us The lodge has quite a nice little sum on
hand for the newly installed officers to
in our late troubles and cares.
commence the work for this year.
J ohn N iger and F amily ,
Continued on the last page.
REMOVAL SALE.
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Having moved the L. Robinson Stock of
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods
into our own store, we are somewhat over­
stocked in all these lines.
In order to reduce stock, we will make
cuts in prices all along the line.
Prescriptions
MY
CHAS. lclo C gh ,
Reliable Druggist.
If you are in need of any thing in our
Store come in and let your wants be known.
We have the stock to select from and will
make the prices to suit your purse.
Yours To Please,
Todd & Co.