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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY & • < the most Complete in Tillamook. (Xie are Headquarters for FARM IMPLEMENTS, CREAMERY and DAIRY SUPPLIES, Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves, and Heating Stoves. If you uiant anything in the Hardtuare Liine eall us up Both Phones. We guarantee to give entire satisfaction. One Hundred Sacks of U S. Best Hardwheat Flour will be Sold at Gangloff & Snuffer’s at introduc “C.** Ben Riesland for a home. » tory price. Only one sack to each Looper & Botts, for abstracts. Mr. W. W. Ridehlagh came in on Tues, customer. This is done to intro duce a new flour that has no super day. ior. Bring the flour back and get Arthur Hunt is back from San Fran your money if you are not satisfied. cisco. “You will have to hurry !” Only Mr. H. Hays was in from Spruce on 100 sacks will be sold at this Tuesday. figure.” TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Tillamook had a little snow and hail this week. Highest cash price paid for hides by M. F. Leach. • Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. & E. Thayer. * House to rent. Apply at Tillamook County Bank. * A shooting gallery is being erected on the main street. G. D. Whitmer left Sunday to teach school at Blaine. ”C.’ Ben bought Tomlinson’s timber claim for 11000. * • Mr. Rollie W. Watson will go out on the steamer tomorrow. Born, on Monday, to the wife of Mr. Mike Abplanalp, a son. All 7 and 8 cent calicoes reduced to 5 cents a yard at Cohn’s. L B. Ziemer has returned to the city from a trip on the outside. “C.” Btn yesterday paid over $1200 for the Drew Timber claim. Mrs. J. P. Allen bought an acre from “C.” Ben in the Drew tract. Guy Ford will be the cheese maker at the Riverdale factory this year. The steamer. Sue H. Elmore will leave tomorrow (Friday) weather permitting. All of the timber land in 1 and 2, south 10, is being bunched by “C." Ben Ries land. There is no change in the senatorial fight, Fulton is still in the lead with 32 votes “C.” Ben Riesland turned over the deed to the A. P. W ilson property lest Monday. * Mr. E. T. Haltom returned to the city on Tuesday from a business trip on the outside. There was three feet of snow in the mountains when the stage crossed Wed nesday. Captain Carv has launched his steamer Maria after undergoing extensive repairs to her hull. Mr. P. McIntosh returned Saturday from Portland, where he had gone on a business trip. Razor honing a specialty with Davis the barber, opposite the Allen house. Price 25 cents. • Rev. S. S. White will preach at Bay City on Sunday morning and in this city in the evening. “One sweetly solemn thought ’* will be Mr. Goddard's solo at the Presbyterian church on Sunday. Mr. C. N. Drew is now the local agent for the Nehalem Transportation Com. pany, Mr. R L. Fullerton having left on Sunday to teach school at Blaine 39, 1903 The best cup of Coffee in town. Lunch at any time, at Vogler’s bakery. T inware , . Hcaòliijljt £1.00 will do the workjof $2 during the Clean up Sale at Haltom’s. In the death of Fred Ducham, this makes the fourth death of members of Star lodge, A.O.U.W., since it was or ganized, all carrying $1000 insurance. Every young man in Tillamook should become a Workman. Born, on Monday, to the wife of Rev. 8. S. White, a daughter, stillborn. Mrs. Judge Maulsby is seriously sick and White was quite sick and unconscious mentaily deranged, and it his thought he for several days, but we are glad to hear cannot live much longer. that she is out of danger and improving Mr. P. F. Browne will go out on the as well as can be expected. steamer tomorrow to select his summer The glee club to be started by Prof. stock of boots and shoes. Goddard next Tuesday evening promises Call on P. J. Sharp for first class, up to be a pleasing affair to those who have to-date dental work. Satisfaction guar signified their intention of joining. The anteed. Dr. Wise’s office. * Adventist church has been hired for the Leach is selling grain fed beef and pork rehearsals, and Mrs. Goddard’s physical at his meat market, something new in culture class will be held there also. Tillamook county. Try it. The steamer Sue H. Elmore, which ar Born, on Thursday morning, to the rived from Astoria on Tuesdays had one wife of Oren Maddux, a voung black of the roughest passages since she has smith, ready to go to work. been on the rim. She ran into bad wea A portico is to be placed over the main ther on Monday and was unable to get entrance of the Presbyterian church in tfiat night, consequently had to wea and rails on either side of the steps. ther the sccrm all that night and the Mr. Jas. Ferry came in on the steamer next day. She was 31 hours a sea. Monday from Elma, Wash., to go on his Tillamook is putting or metropolitan homestead and to visit Rollie W. Wat airs. The long expected hearse has ar son. rived and Undertaker Rey noldsis happy, Mr. F. R. Beals has sold 60 acres of so much so that he is a little anxious to the Thayer tract, south of this city, to see how it will look in a funeral proces Frank Paul, the consideration being sion, not that he would persuade any 12800. one to shuffle off this mortal coil by offer Rev. Mr. Oliver, of Salem, came in on ing a premium for the honor of being the the steamer to assist at the revival meet first to occupy the hearse. ings now taking place at the U. B. We understand a remonstrance has Church. been sent to Representative B. L Eddy Two tracts of choice bottom land ot opposing the bill to give Tillamook 20 acres each, cleared and in meadow, County a dairy inspector. We are sorry tor sale for a short time by “C’’ Ben this has \been done, for we believe a Riesland. dairy inspector in Tillamook for a few There was a dance and supper party* years would be the best thing that could at Harry A. Brock’s on Wednesday happen to the dairy industry of this night, and the young people report a county. There are those, however, who differ with us. good time. It was reported that Captain Harts Ed. Walker has bought W. Tinner- stet’s wmod saw and pile driver, and is was to supersede Captain Lajigfitt. This nowj-eady to receive orders to saw wood is not so. The order relieves Captain j Langfitt of a part of his present duty — at the shortest notice. , that is that part of the district formerly M. F. Leach wishes to inform his cus ' | under Captain Hart. The latter isto re- tomers that he will deliver meat prompt-1 ' turn from the Philippines and resume his ly and at any hour during.the day, hav. I duty in connection with the improve- ing employed a boy for that purpose. i ment of the Upper Columbia and other We are not surprised that FuJIerton rivers in that section. has hied himself off to Blaine, for h»*’d The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg came in be a little less fuller in the corporation i’ on Monday from Astoria, having been the physical culture class took him in detained there for several days through i hand. stress of weather. Her passengers were The new engine for the Tillamook Miss Bessie Blodgett, M. T. Stillwell, Lumber Co.’s sa w mill was brought in Robbie Stillwell, John Spencer, James on the Vosburg. The new’ machinery is Ferry, Misses Bessie Shepard and Nellie to lie put in immediately, but the electric Burton, and Mrs. Capt. Dodge and lights will not lie shut off until the end daughter The Vosburg left the next of the month. day for Yaquina for a load of freight for A raid on umbrellas was made on Mr, Geo. Edmunds. Friday evening by, it is supposed, a Por two weeks from January 31st to gang of boys who have been up to mis February 14th we will give you 30 chief in the city for some time. Where, ¡oaves of bread for one dollar. I'll pay ever they found umbrellas outside homes $100 to anybody who could prove that they carried them off. anything but the best of everything is ____ * ... • used in the making of our bread, or that Haltom’s Clean up Sale we use anything that the best house- continues. I keeper would not use. Tickets bought during this time are good at any time. A. C. VoGLEBS BAKKBY. Druggist majority of that commission thought and voted different, whereupon Mr. Commissioner, not willing to abide by the vote of the majority, commenced air ing the '‘family linen" in the press. W’e hope for better things from the Port of Tillamook Commission. This is the ab surd, out of place, and even opinionated, idea.* sent bv the Evening Telegram’s correspondent in this city to that news paper : “ Mayor Talmage has appointed three members to fill expired places on the Port of Tillamook Commission. As these appointees have to be approved bv the Commission, their names have not been made public. These appointments caused some discussion, as many people thought that the commission was dead or quashed. This commission consists of nine members, who, in the words of an old settle, ‘ Do nothing but give a banquet once in awhile; present the in spector with a flag ; pass a few resolu tions and get their names in the paper. It’s dollars to doughnut,' he continued, ‘ that not four out of the nine commis sioners have been down the bay since the commission was created. There seems to me to be some Ellis G’s on this commission, and I don’t believe there has been a full attendance at any of the meetings held, and these have been scarce enough.' However, the commission is inexistence and is composed of good, substantial men, who, at some time, may do good work for the Port of Tillamook.’’ Every person in Tillamook, after read ing the above will say that looks like giving the commission a smack in the face and at the same time a pat on the back. * * * REMOVAL SALE 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. i Reliable Editorial Snap Shots, It is still an open question who will be elected United States senator and con gressman for the firs^ district. * * * Some men live in luxury at the hotels in this city and talk about their ’ “friends,” but what about their wives and children they have deserted and left to scratch for themselves? * * * There is some little complaint on ac count of the raise in the price of lumber. But considering everything, will lumber ever be cheaper—even if there is another mill started—and is there not a pro bability of it going much higher ? It took Petitions are being circulated for a another jump in Portland last week. county road on the Thayer tract across * * * the Trask river. Every effort should lie It looks as though the VVillammettc made to give settlers good roads, and as Valiev is competing with Tillamook for the County Court is showing a lively in the honor of having (he largest amount terest in this respect, in the next few of rainfall this year, for 3.51 inches was years we predict that many new roads reported in 24 hours at Eugene on Sat- will be opened and the ones wc have will turday, which caused a flood. But Tilla be greatly improved. * With a little mook holds the broom for rainfall. patience bv those who are advocating * * * better1 roads for Tillamook and bv the Everything looks favorable for ano districts assisting the County Court in ther good year for Tillamook. With re every possible manner, much can and newed activity in milling, an increase in will be accomplished. The road question the dairy output, the demand for dairy is a matter which is of much importance ranches and timber claims at advanced to every dairyman and the development prices, and the air of contentment, in- of the county. * dustry and prosperity which have char There was a good attendance of those acterised Tillamook county for the past interested in forming an athletic club at few years, all go to prove that the busi the city hall on Wednesday evening. The ness outlook for this year never looked first business was to accept and adopt brighter. And without any prospect of the committee’s report on bye-laws, the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook rail which made it a permanent organiza road being built either. tion, when the following officers were W * * elected for 1903 ; President, Thos. The department stores in London have Coates ; vice-president, C. Ben Riesland ; adopted a novel method in dealing with We would suggest to Brother Baker secretary, H. Edmunds ; treasurer, female kleptomaniacs of gentle birth, for of the Tillamook Headlight that should Claude Thayer. The name of the organi every woman detected in the act of shop he have occasion to visit North Yamhill zation is the Tillamook Athletic Club, lifting is given her option of being prose again, he will find a hotel here second and the bqard of governors consists of cuted in court or being birched by the to none in the state, and in which he the following gentlemen ;C. W. Talmage. manageress, a person specially selected can eat a first-class meal, sleeep in a first- Claude Thayer, Thos. Coates, B. Ben for her biceps. It is reported that in one class bed, have a batli and get a shave Riesland, C. E. Hadley, H. Crenshaw, department store 20 women have ac and hair cut. It will not now be neces A. J. Cohn, H. Edmunds, Oak Nolan, cepted the ordeal of birching. This may sary for him to go to the livery stables Chester Holden, Fred. C. Baker, F. look cruel, humiliating treatment for a or the butcher shop to arrange his toilet. Richardson, T. B. Handley, sr., C. I woman to endure, but when they make it —Reconi. Clough and B. C. Lamb. Already 85 a practice to visit the department stores That is certainly good news to Bro. persons have become members of the for the express purpose of stealing, we Baker, the people of Tillamook anil the club. do not know that it is a very cruel treat traveling public. Rah 1 rah ! rah !•— Died, on Monday, at his home near ment to cure female kleptomaniacs. rah I North Yamhill has a new, up-to. Bay City, Fred Ducham, aged 40 years. * * M date hostelry, the best in the state,where Deceased had been in poor health for sev If logs are so scarce and bring $8 and Tillamook people, who are used to all eral months, and the past few weeks all $10 a thousand on the Columbia river, the comforts and luxuries of life, can now hope of his recovery was given up. He with a ready sale at Astoria and other be entertained as white people should be. was tenderly nursed by his wife, friends points, why wouldn’t it be a profitable And Bro. Baker will have no longer any and members of Star lodge during his undertaking to make up several rafts of occasion, when he visits North Yamhill, long sickness. Last October he met with logs in Tillamook Bay and have them to debate within his mind which was an accident, when a pile driver fell and towed to the Columbia river during the considered most etiquette in that burg injured him. After that he was taken fine weather the coining summer? We to change his duds on the sidewalk or down with typhoid fever, and siuce then simply offer this for what it is worth, in the livery barn, but because we had gradually declined in health. Deceased but believe there are men with skill and to decide on either one of these alter- was well known in the county, having ingenuity enough in Tillamook who could natives, we hope the Record man won’t been here 12 years. He married a dau make a success of it if they undertook to make it a stereotyped joke against us. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worthing go into that business. Not that we want ton, and two children, a boy and a girl to see logs go out that way, but as logs Special School Tax. were born of the union, who survive fetch double the money on the Columbia him. Funeral service took place Wednes as they do in Tillamook, it seems that The Special School Tax levied bv vari- day at the residence, being conducted the difference in price offers strong in by Rey. Father McDevitt, who delivered ducements to get into a market where oua acliobl diatricta and received by the County Clerk are as follows : an appropriate address, after which the the price for logs range high. Mill*. Mill». Dili. No. Di(t. Nu. Workmen took charge of the funeral and * * * 1 ....... 6 46............ ........ 2 conveyed the remains, followed by the To our way of thinking it looks like 12.............. ....... 1 31............. ........ 6 sorrowing family and sympathising 27............. ........ 5 bad taste and poor judgment, because 21............... ....... . 5 1 friends, to the Bay View cemetery, where 9............. ....... 12 35 members of the Port of Tillamook Com ....... 4 the ritual of that order was read and 8............. ....... 4 15 mission have different ideas as to inodes 5 ....... 5 11............. ........ 2 the remains consigned to the silent city ....... 2 41. .......... ........ 6 of the dead. About two years ago Du of procedure to ait the “family linen" of 28. 26............... ....... 10 36............. ........ 5 trivial, yet pleasant affairs to some, in cham became a member of Star Lodge, 18............... ....... 13 29............. ........ 5 A.O.U.W., taking out a beneficiary certi the Portland papers. Pottland has had 23............... ....... 2 39............. ........ 8 ficate for $1000, which will be paid his a disgruntled member on its commission 3+............... ....... 15 24 .......... ........ 3 ................ 3 who thought he knew everthing and 6, widow next month. Tillamook City, 2 mills. wanted to be the whole thing, but the President A. J. Cohn, of the Port of Tillamook Commission, has received a letter from Captain W C. Langfitt in answer to a communication he sent in regard to government improvements : Portland, Ore., January 24, 1903. Mr. A. J. Cohn, President, Port of Tillamook Com *#* I I mission, Tillamook, Oregon. Sir:—Your letter of January 22, 1903, regarding necessity for work in Hoquar- ton Slough and Tillamook Bay, is re ceived. I am sorry to hear that the channels there are gi ring difficulty as our reports have not shown that there was much, if any, trouble in the steamers getting in and out. It is my intention to take up this work at the earliest opportunity and I hope soon to have a man available to send there to take charge of it. The office has been crowded with work since the river and harbor bill and 1 was under the impression from the reports I that Tillamook was getting along finelv * with the channel as already dredged under Captain Harts. I will use every endeavor to push the work and trust that you will be a little patient in the case if I cannot get around , quite as fast as you would like. Very respectfully. W. C. L amcfitt , Captain, Corps of Engineers, U.S. A. > So as to make it discretionary with county courts as to appointing “orna mental” roadmasters, Representative B. L. Eddy, has introduced a bill to amend secsion 4853 of the code. The only change is that Cotnty Commissioners or the County Court are authorized, nt their discretion, at the first regular session after the approval of this act, to appoint one or more competent persons to take charge of the roadwork, whose term of office shall expire at the first regular ses sion of the County Court in 1904, at which time the County Clerk may make an appointment for one year. Captain Schrader and his crew, and | the passengers as well, were somewhat superstitious when the .steamer Sue H. 1 Elmore was locating about in the storm Come to me in largf number* each day. Why? Became I have a reputa I outside on Monday, for amongst its tation for the purity of me drops and the »kill I use in compounding. • cargo and passengers were a hearse, MY PRESCRIPTION two caskets and a preacher, who, of Department is finelv eq dipped, kept scrupulously clean, and you can be sure course, was considered the Jonah. The that you get just what your pnvstcian means that you should. captain don’t want to go to sea again Wanted, a Dairy Farm. with that combination on board, for every time the stern of the steamer Wanted, by a responsible young man, I kissed the moon every body thought a dairy farm to rent. Enquire at the they were gone goslins. Headlight office. CHAS. I. CLOUGH $1.50 per year If you arc 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