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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. January 22. 1903 Editorial Snap Shots. of vote for it unless they know who is to this 20th,day of Januaiy, 1903. COMBS WORLD FOR BRAINS. Thos. Coates, be entrusted with this enterprise and to Representative B. L. Eddy is able and carry it to completion. There is logic in City Recorder. competent to look niter Tillamook's in this. It will mean the expenditure of a Almoat Monopilized by the Commer General Banking and Exchange buaiJ NEHALEM. terests in the choice of a United States large amount of money, so it is just as cial House, ox Great Britain. senator without needing the advice or the well to know where we are at, so as to Commissioner Parrish was on the The seventy-second annual meeting I168S. ExcliHiig** on Englund, Belgium, Ge." dictation of those who resurrected tl>e debar any from getting on the commis river Monday looking after road work. of the British Association for the Independent and who fought Mr. Eddy sion who would likely work a graft. It Advancement of Science was opened many, Sweden, and all foreign cuunuies G. B. Lamb was on the river Wednes and the republican ticket at the last elec is pretty generally conceded that taxes day and Thursday visiting schools. at Bel/ast. The address of Janies tion. R. Dewar..president elect, was large will stagger most people this year, and TILLAMOOK. ORE. The Nehalem Dairy Association has * * * ly devoted to a review of progress of with the prospect of bonding the city for Oregon has now a democratic gover $60,000, some will think it too much of a ! completed its organization and elected physical chemistry. In the course of nor, so George Chamberlain can thank burden. But the city must have fire pro the following officers : President, H. H. The importance of Africa as a field his remarks President Dewar refer the disgruntled republicans for the honor tection, for, with the large amount of j Tubbesing ; Secretary. S. Scovill ; Treas for the producers and manufacturers red to recent munificent benefactions which was conferred upon him at Salem property at stake, afire in the business urer, Alex. McDonald ; Manager, H. V. of the United States is illustrated by to science and education, and espe last week. And there is no sign of the portion would be a serious affair to all Alley. The company will be ready to go some figure«just receiveu by the treas cially to the gift of Andrew Carnegie ury bureau of statistics, «bowing the and the late Cecil Rhode’. to work as soon as the season opens. petty, personal, rule or ruin warfare in of the business men. Referring to Mr. Carnegie’s endow commerce of the United Kingdom with the republican party being ended. At its meeting on Friday. Sweet Briar Africa. Considerable priue has been ment of Scottish universities and g L. EDDY, * * * Circle. Women of Woodcraft, installed Who’s Ox Is Being Gored ? felt in the fact that the exports from the foundation of an educational in the following officers ; G. N., Alvina the United States to Africa have grown stitution at Washington as a more We notice there are some fool legisla The bids for publishing ordinances Lundburg ; Adviser, Vahilla Cobb ; Ban. to $33,000,000 in the fiscal year 1V02; direct benefit to higher education tors at Salem who are “first, last and A ttorney - at -L aw , all the time” for their respective candi being read, Councilman Sappington, ker, Fannie Larsen ; clerk, Mary J. Boy- but a comparison of these figures with than Mr. Rhodes’ bequests. Prof. De dates for U.S. senator. No wonder.when laboring under a wrong impression, akin ; Attendant, Anna Zimmerman ; those of the exports from the United war remarked that the establishment T illamook .. O regon . of the institution at Washington such bullishness is displayed, that it re- moved that a combination bid from the Magician, Pauline Batterson ; T. S.. El Kingdom to that continent shows that meant a scouring of the old world as our exports to Africa still form a very quires forty days and forty nights to Headlight-Herald lie accepted, which izabeth Robitch ; 0. S., Albert Zimmer small proportion of the importations well as the new for the best men in H. T. BOTTS. motion was accepted. The Independent’s man ; Capt. of Guards, Sophus Larsen ; chew the rag in a senatorial fight. of the dark continent. The total ex every department. In fact, he said, W. H. COOPER. bid was 3 cents per line and the Head Manager, Johanna Schollmeyer. * * * port« from the United Kingdom to Af the assiduous collecting of brains OOPER & BOTTS, Duncan Chisholm and Win. Frasier rica, according to figures received by for the benefit of America was sim A bill has been introduced at Salem to light-head’s-Herald bid was 5 cents per line. — Independent. ilar to the collecting of rare books the bureau of statistics, were in 1901, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, came tn on the Vosbtirg Wednesday. reapportion the state in regard to the $157,000,000, or practically five times and works of art which Americans R. M. Watson did not attend the city number of senators and representatives. Complete set of abstracts. as much as the exports from the United were now carrying on so lavishly. It gives Tillamook one representative council meeting, so it is only proper to PLEASANT VALLEY. Speaking of applied chemistry. States to Africa. While the growth of Office upstairs, North of Tillamook ask who informed him that “ Councilman and a joint senator with Benton and exports from the United Kingdom to Prof. Dewar made a scathing criti County Bank. There was quite an accident on Sun Africa has not been so rapid as in the cism of the “deplorable backward Lincoln counties. No reapportionment Sappington was laboring under a wrdng will lie satisfactory unless the smaller impression.’’ It certainly looks strange day. Charles Ray’s team was crossing case of the United States, it has been ness” of Great Britain in this field TILLAMOOK ... OREGON. counties are each given a representative that such an assertion can be made the long trussei near Blum's when it steady and persistent. In 1897 the as compared to foreign countries. German chemical manufacturers, in both houses, and after that let popu about Sappington, for the questions he broke through and the wagon wer.t total exports from tbe United King asked at the meeting enabled him to down, bnt luckily the horses did not go dom to Africa amounted to $120.000,- the speaker declared, enjoyed a prac lation count for additional members. H. GOYNE, 000; in 1900, $134,000,000, and in 1901, tical monopoly which enabled them fully understand what the bids were. through. * * * $157,000,000. Of this exportation of to exact huge profits from the rest Strange, is it not, when the Headlight There is*a series of meetings being held more than $150.000,000 worth of mer of the world and to establish in an What is the trouble that the water in last vear obtained the city printing, the here bv Rev. Nash, of Beaver. There a| A ttorney - at -L aw , P- chandise to Africa, nearly two-thirds almost unassailable position indus the vicinity of the school house cannot be Headlight, to save the trouble and ex pears to be quite an interest taken in 1 goes to the southern part of the conti tries which were largely founded on Office : Opposite Court House, drained ? It is something the city and l>eiise of both newspapers setting up the them. nent; the figures being to ( ape Colony, basic discoveries made by English the school directors should actend to, for city ordinances, agreed with the Herald T illamook .. O regon . Mrs. Maud Gardenia, of Tillamook, is $62.700.000; to Natal. $29.500.000; and to chemists, but which had never been this eyesore of drainage water in the cen to divide the work and publish the ordi visiting w ith her uncle of this place. Portuguese Africa, chiefly that section properly developed in the land of 1 ter of the city should not be allowed to nances in both newspapers. R. M. Wat Jim has his house almost completed, located on the southeastern front of their birth. remain until it drains off of itself, and son gladly consented, although he did and now he is looking for a housekeeper. the continent and forming the most The explanation of this “disas- ^ALAUDE THAYER, while doing so breed germs of disease in not attend the meeting nor put a bid in Mr. Dndlev, who came in with Henry direct entrance to the territory of the trous phenomenon” Prof, Dewar late Boer Republics, $6,020,000. The gave in three words—“want of edu- the vicinity of the public school. Let’s —for reasons we will not mention at Simmons, has left for California. next section in importance is Egypt, A ttorn ey - at -L aw , avoid an epidemic if we possibly can, for this time. Being a party to last year’s Mr. Wheeler is contemplating hitting to which the exports from the United cation.” He said it was the failure stagnant water is a menace to health. agreement, there certainly must be some ' the dry places soon, for he is rigging up Kingdom are $31,238,000; next, Brit of schools to turn out and of manu facturers to demand properly train T illamook .. O regon . * * * reason for R. M. Watson doing a little his schooner for the trip. ish West Africa, $13,222,000. ed men which explained Great Brit The Tillamook Headlight, which bet mudslinging at the councilman who It is whispered that the road will lie An analysis of this market for over ain’s loss of valuable industries and the Register a new hat that Eddy and moved that the combination bid of the graded and planked around the Turner $150,000000 worth of British prod the country’s precarious hold on oth not Harris would be elected speaker of Headlight-Herald be accepted. ucts shows that the chief exports to ers. hill soon. arl haberlach house,will please send the new hat along. Anvwav, what elsecan be expected of The Pleasant Valley Cheese Association Cape Colony consist of cotton piece We need it. Size 7M».—Eugene Register. a man, who, having sold the goodwill of • MARRIES HIMSELF. is contemplating building an addition to goods, iron (wrought and unwrought), ATTORNEY AT-LAW, The Bro. is justly entitled to his hat the Herald to his own nephew, returns i their cheese factory 30 by 40 feet. Thev coal, provisions of all sorts, and man and it will be forthcoming. But, gee, and starts another newspaper, thus in ufactured articles, especially apparel Jientechev Abvohnt, did not have room enough last year, and and haberdashery. To Natal the ex the Headlight man has been shaking at juring and undermining his nephew. And there is prospects of a larger amount of ports are similar to those to Cape Office across the street and north from the knees for several days for fear he a few of our citizens and business men, milk this year. Colony, with the exception of coal, the Post Office. might be called upon for a hat this size : who would not like that kind of treat A marriage certificate just filed with of which a considerable quantity is 107’/8- No offence, Bro., for we are glad ment themselves and by their own rela. the Hudson county board of health produced in Natal itself. To Portu NETARTS to know that your head has no abnor tive, are assisting him to do so. guese Africa the shipments included shows that the marriage ceremony of James Stasek, of Kilchis, was on the cottons, machinery and other sup Justice of the Pence Henry Bundy, of J^OBERT A. MILLER, mal tendency. * * * j bay last Sunday doing business. plies, chiefly for the Transvaal and Jersey City, and Mrs. Mary Becker Tillamook “Jokers.” Frank Reading and John Johnson Orange River colonies. To British was performed by the bridegroom A ttorney - at -L aw . This is how the Oregonian has figured out the amount of taxation an appro Davey of Marion, arising to second the went out to South Prairie on Saturday, West Africa, cotton goods, coal and himself. The pair were married on Oregon City, Oregon. Saturday, when Mr. Bundy called on iron are the most imnortant articles priation of $500,000 for the Lewis and nomination of Geer, took issue with Eddy 1 returning Sunday. Land Titles and Land Office Mrs. Becker, who was the widow of an C. B. Wiley is putting in a cheese plant exported. To Egynt the exportations old friend. When Bundy proposed that Clark Centennial will mean to the tax in the lattet’s contention that the people Business a Specialty. included cotton goods to tbe value of payers : “The assessment roll for the of Tillamook Comity had not truly re 1 on his place to make cheese the coming $1.086.000; coal. $8,325.000; iron they be married. Mrs. Recker was will ing. but said she dreaded publicity. years 1904 and 1905 will exceed $150,- corded themselves as favoring the can summer. wrought and unwrought, $1,630,000; “Why. I can marry us, myself,’’ said G. M. Watkins, Chas. Desmond and and machinery, including steam en 000,000. and 1 and 66-100 mills on the didacy of Geer. W. SEVERANCE, Justice Bundy. “If the contention of the gentleman one or two others are going to put in gines, $1,935,000. dollar, or $1.66 for each $1000, will raise Just then Mrs. Becker’s two daugh $250,000. That is, a farmer who is from Tillamook be sound,” declared seperators this spring and make their The following table shows tbe to A ttorney - at -L aw , assessed in 1904 for $2000 will pay to Davey, “then Tillamook County has own butter. [Build a cheese factory, if tal value of exports to Africa from ters, Mrs. Mary Spangler and Mrs. Mary Smithers, came to call on their wards the Fair $3.33 and a like sum for within its confines the greatest lot of jok you possibly can, gentlemen, for Netarts the United States and United King mother. They were astonished when T illamook ers ever gathered in one community, for would develop much quicker if it had, dom, respectively, in each calendar told of the pair’s purpose, but when 1905, or in all $6.66” O regon . I find by scanning the returns of the last as it should have, one of those institu year from 1897 to 1901: * * * satisfied that Mr. Bundy hnd a right to From United From United perform the ceremony consented to Representative B. L. Eddy is freely election that more than6OO voters record tions to put it on a par with other hust- Year. Kingdom. States. act as witnesses, and the party ad J~^AVID WILEY, M.D., $130.874.000 <79 427 mentioned on the outside ns the possible ed their preference for Geer for Senator. ling, wide-awake parts of the county.— 1S9T.............. .............. 116 1’«.»0.060 18.111.470 1*** .............. journed to the parlor, and the justice 119,521.000 republican nominee to fill the vacancy If the contention of the gentleman from Ed.] 1RW» ... .............. .794 performed the ceremony, asking the 134.503.000 There were several strangers on the 1900............ ................. 22 979 170 caused by the death of Mr. Tongue. Was Tillamook be true, I say, then there are 1Í7.U0.WJ0 19U1.............. .............. 29,€¿2.083 P hysician , S urgeon and proper questions himself. that the reason Harris was so gracefully more than GOO jokers of a kind most rare bav the fore part of the week. “ Do you, Mary Becker, take this Geo. Coffman is camping on the sand A ccoucheur . presented with the speakership when inTillamook County. But the contention GRAVEYARD FOR A DOO man (me), to be your lawful wedded Eddy had a sure thing ? We guess it is not sound. Mr. President ; the people spit huntings_______________ All calls promptly attended to. husband?” he asked. Bwy« Lot “Yes.” replied Mrs. Becker. was a bit of republican reciprocity. The of Tillamook County meant it when T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N’ oticb F or T illamook .. O regon . publication . “And do you. Henry Bundy (pointing Headlight, of course, will remain loyal to they declared for T. T. Geer for United United State« Land Office, to himself), take this woman to be Oregon City, Oregon. the Tillamook man if his name is seri States Senator.” January 19th, I903. your lawful wedded life?” S. STEPHENS, (The joke is on Davev for entertaining ously mentioned as a possible candidate Notice is hereby given that in compliance Mrt. Laura Hankins» a well-to-do “I do,” replied Mr. Bundv to himself. with the provisions of the act of Congress of lor congress, even if we have to bet ano such a tool notion.—Ed.) Real Estate, Insurance and .1 une 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of woman of this city, buried a pet “Then I, Justice of the Peace Henry timber I hik I r in the tntes of California. Oiegon. ther hat on him. The little kingdom of Agent for the dog the other day. says the Rich Bundy, by the power conferred upon Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex- Ordinance No. 139. Tillamook, loyal to the republican party, ten ped to all the Public Land States by act of mond (Va.) correspondent of the New. me by the constitution, do pronounce Northwest School Furniture Co., also August 4, 1892, An ordinance to prohibit and restrain should be favored once by that party, York Sun. She intended to bury the you. Henry Bundy, and you. Mary HUGO K NKNDKL, Notary Public. and no better opportunity presents itself minors from entering or loitering in Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State ot animal beside her father’s grave in Recker, tn be man and wife.’’concluded OFFICE IN ÖLSEN BLOCK. Oregpn. has thia day filed in this office his than to nominate Mr. Eddy, for it is any room or place where intoxicating sworn stateineut No. 5951. for the purchase of th** family square in Oakwood, but the justice, and everybody congratu the Sw «4 Nw K, W Vfc Sw % and Se H Hw the funeral procession was stopped lated the pair. time the Coast counties were recognized. liquor is sold. *4 of Section 12 in Township 3 N. Range a W, The people of Tillamook City do and will offer proof to show that the land at the gate and the authorities re T M. SgITH, M.D., * * * sought is more valuable for its timber or stone fused to permit the burial of a dog Death is gradually reducing the pioneers ordain as follows:— WANTS INDULGENCES. than for agricultural purposes, and to establish in the grounds. of Tillamook countv, and to hand their Section 1:—Anvininot who shall within hia claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, P hysician and S urgeon . Mrs. Hankins at once purchased Beeleelaetie Petitions the Pope to Ei- names down to prosterity, we believe it the corporate limits of Tillamook City, ou Saturday the »8th day of March, I903. He «•■ra*e Priest« and Monk« la the cemetery wall, the lot outside names as witnesses : will lie proper in a few years to erect a Oregon, enter in any room or place Charles W. Mead, George H. Nendel, John and with the assistance of a well- Office in T odd ’ s Building. Italp to Wash Dally. monument to their memory. We who where intoxicating liquor is sold, or W. Nendel, Albert W. Mills, of Portland, known undertaker and several car Oregon. T illamook .. O regon . have come to the county in recent years loiter or remain therein, such minor Any and all persons calming adversely the riage loads of sympathizing friends According- to the London Daily above-described lands are requested to file theii cun see what sturdy and persevering upon conviction thereof shall be claims Chronicle', Rome correspondent, a in this office on or before said 28th day buried the little six-pound terrier. s characters they were. They did not sec punished by a fine of not le>s than one ot March, 1903. The dog died several months ago well-known ecclesiastic ha, forward C has . B. M< x > rks , Register. at Long Branch and was buried in ed a remarkable petition to the pope. /~>LAUDE THAYER, a vast prairie Ixforr them ready for the dollar nor more than ten dollars, or by Agent for Fireman’s plow, but a forest of thick timlier. Lit imprisonment in the city Jail not less 1 T imbkr L and , A ct J un « 3. i«78 —N otice fob a zinc box. When Mrs. Hankins re “In the interests of civilized society turned she was inconsolable and de and the honor of religion in Italy" he Fund and London and Lanca- P ublication . tle did they think, \wheii hewing out than one, nor more than five days, or United States Izand Office, cided to have the terrier’s remains begs the pontiff to grant plenary in homes in this thickly timbered country, both, at the discretion of the City Oregou City, Oregon. removed here and buried by the dulgence to all priests or monks who shire Fire Insurance November »»nd. iool. nway tromfcivilization, with difficulties Recorder. Notice is hereby given that in compliance side of her father. The undertaker shall wash themselves daily, with ex Companies. Read 1st, time January 19, 1903 at 8:40 with the provisions of the act of Congress of met the remains, which came by ex tra partial indulgence to those shaving confronting them on every side to dis June 3. I878. entitle*! An act for the sale of courage them and to trv their stout o’clock p. tn.. Read 2nd. time January timber lands in the States of California, Ore press. but the complete arrange regularly at least three times a week Tillamook .. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Teiritory,’’ as during a specified period. hearts and persistent determination, they (9» !9°3» o’clock p. ni. Bv un gon, extended to all the Public Land Slates by act ments for an elaborate funeral were upset by the cemetery officials, only had started in to make what eventually animous consent of the members of the of Aigust 4. 189». “Students belonging to the Teutonic IHRODORK KKNG8LKY. OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, and Anglo-Saxon colleges at Rqme,” will become the garden spot of Oregon. Common Council present put on its | Of Nehalem, county of T llainook, State ot to be carried out this morning with has this day filed in this office bis added interest. The grave was cov continues the corresopndent. “are Even amongst the recent arrivals few third reading on this the night of its Oregon, GO to sworn statement No. 5971. for the purchase of ered with handsome flowers and some have stopped to figure out what a trans introduction and read for the third time th« Se % of Se ‘4. sec 6. and bw of Sw ‘4, tears were shed while a crowd of easily recognizable by their general section No. 5. in Township » Noith. Range neatness and cleanliness, but in the TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND formation the next 25 or 50 years wil| in open Council at 8:45 o’clock p. m. No 9 West, and will offer proof to show curious people hung over the fence, Italian seminaries and monasteria that the laud sought i« more valuable for mean to Tillamook. So let us keepgreen January 19, 1903 and upon the question its watching the burial with more inter novitiates the tranrtitional sanctity of timber or stoue than for agricultural pur TRUST CO. the names of the pioneers of Tillamook “shall the bill pass’’ the vote resulted as poeee, and to establish his claim to said land est than reverence. dirt still holds sway.” In most of be tore P 1». Newell US Commissioner, at his county, anil by erecting a monument to follows: Ayes 3 Noes o. Whereupon office at Nehalem. Ore., on Saturday, the >Mh them soap, hair brush and looking T hos . C oates . Pres. B. L. E ddv , Sec. o' February. 1903. He names as witnessea Clwb Ho«ie for Sailers. glass are worldly luxuries excluded by their memory it would only be a fitting the Ordinance was declared duly passed. day Lewis Smith Hi ward Smith of Hobaonville The movement in behalf of the rule, and the clerics emerging there WM. CALLOWAY. Stephen Scowl. H B. Roes, of Nehalem GILBERT L, HEDGES. [Seal ] Thos. Coates, token, tor they certainly are admired Any and all persons claiming adversely the establishment of a club house for from perpetuate the tradition. The Citv Recorder. and esteemed by all. above described and.« are requested to file their T T EDGES & GALLOW A Y pope on occasions has evinced annoy claims in thia office on or before said 28th day United States sailors nt Vallejo. Cal., Approved January 19th, 1903. « * » of February. 1903. ance at the unkempt condition of X ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. has progressed so satisfactorily that C. W. Talmage, Mayor. C has . B. M oors «. Roister. The bill to amend the city chartert the committee in charge felt bisti- monk« who have come in close contact Filed: January 19,* 1903. wIiK'b was never submitted to the tax fled in having a design prepa rÄ of with his august person. Visitors to Make a specialty of Land Office Business. Thos. Uoates, Citv Recorder. the building. It will be situated on a Italy will heartily welcome the inno payers and property owners, has been OFFICE IN WE’XHARD BUILDING. State of Oregon. 1 lot opposite the Mare Island navy vation." introduced in the state legislature. We Room 1 .and 2. County of Tillamook, - S. S. yard, An land purchased for that have no objection to the bill, however, OREGON CITY, ORE. Pl»« Wa, a FaHara. Tillamook City I purpose with the prize money ob- further than that it is a bad precedent to “The minister who .>■ » certain I. Thos. Coates. City Recorder of Tilla tnined by ( apt. B. H. Mri alla. of the amend the city charter without first sub mook City, Orc, do hereby certify that the United States navy, during the Span Sunday prayed for rain." remarked mitting it to the people, or tax pa vers. foregoing copy of Ordinance No. 139 of ish-American war, which he set aside the Obaerver of Event« and Thinr. "didn't make much of a hit with hi« In our judgment, we believe there would said City has lieea by me conipired with for this object. congregation, for the reason that he lie some prospect« of bonding the city for the original: That it is a true and IIIIEI HO IIIIDREStEI himself left hi, umbrella at home." A Pathetic Trwtk. a water system had the bill contained correct copy of such original together I New York boy who was be- the names of a dozen successful business with the endorsements thereon ami the SHAVING, HAIR CVrilN« Car« Are All Rig»,. ing tried in a police court, said: *If A* men and largest taxpayers of the city to whole thereof as the same appears on Emperor William say« electric car» j yer mother don’t care for yer. _ - SHAMPOOING. F.ÌC act as a commission. Quite a number of file in my office and in uiy custody. ain't got no mother.” The judge are the enemies of humanity. The those who signed the petition to bond wisely refrained, aajra the Chicago cars are all right, »ays the New York In Testimony Whereof. I have here- ' Record-Herald, from trying to dia- World. It is the cranks and careless Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Good for the city for a vaster system will never unto set my hand and seal of said Citv motormen who sometimes run them I prove ihe statement. perrons suffering with rheumatism tbst are dangerous. THE AFRICAN TRADE. C. & E. Thayer Professional Cards. c C , J BEST HARD WHEAT FLOUR, marnato - *ln»et BUR Sold by COHN & CO. Tillamook., Or. LATIMER, BROS..