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/ UID- \ I TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY a6, 1903 The newest things in Men’s and Boy’s Sweaters and Jer seys ; Women’s Knit Blouses at Halt. m’s. >1.50 per year Editorial Snap Shots. Tillamook City’s frog pond had, cer tainly, a most nasty, disease breeding smell about it last week. * * * bring others under the same business head. On the other hand there are not a few dairymen who advocate the forma tion of a combine. That is the situation today, and it is a bone of contention and will remain so until the combine can demonstrate, in the most practical man ner, and with dollars and cents, that it will pay the dairymen to go into a com bine for mutual benefit. Until that time, where dairymen can, we believe they will patronize independent factories to a large extent, for, as it is generally con ceded, all the factories have done well for a number of years, with little or no friction amongst the dairymen until the question of controling interests in some of the factories and the agitation tn form a combine confronted them and set them to thinking and talking. “Let well enough alone,” is the verdict of quite a number oi conservative dairymen', and as to the ultimate success of the combine, that is something we will not venture to predict. No matter whether one agrees or disagrees with the present plan of the proposed combine, there is a strong sei - timent in favor of some kind < f organiza tion with a common purpose in view’ in the interests of the dairying in Tillamook county. * * * How can we expect to foster industries when we have no organization to look after those who 'come here to look up manufacturing prospects and to protect them from those who want to work a graft ? Why this apathy and indiffer ence as to Tillamook City’s progress ? The trouble is here, we have too many people looking after their own personal interest and so few who take any inter est in the city’s future growth, either in a manufacturing or a moral sense. We want to ask this question, Suppose par ties were willing to erect a saw’ mill in this county to cost $20,000, what in ducements does this city offer them by . way of mill sites, etc., to locate in or near the city ? No one knows, because we have no organization of business men to look after these things, but allow prospective manufacturers to fall into the hands of real estate agents, who are not in business for their health, or those who want to unload at a fancy figure. Consequently, they leave the county in disgust, simply because we have no or ganization to offer them inducements. What is everybody’s business is nobody’s business, so we would suggest that the citizens who are interested in the city’s welfare, make a departure, for instead of allowing prospective manufacturers to fall into the hands of the Philistines, they be taken in hand by the members of a Commercial Club. Then, and probably not liefore, will Tillamook Ci*.y accom plish something by way of new factories and a weekly pay roll. Reserved seats at Lamb’s for Prof. It is a good thing for those who dis Goddard's concert on Saturday, March pose of farming land at big figures, but 7th. Mr. F. S. Whitehouse, of the Tillamook the parties who buy high priced land are Lumber Co., is doing a little investiga taking considerable risk. * * * tion of the stredins nearest this city for The state legislature passed a bill to the purpose of ascertaining whether he can obtain watei power to run the elec protect members of labor unions. Surely tric lights. Gold creek and Munson’s it must have made a mistake, lor if labor troubles are any criterion to go by it Falls are favorable locations. Jia rried, on Sunday, at the home of looks as though it was the non-union the bride s parents (Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. people who need the protection. the most Complete in Tillamook * * * Wall ace) in this city, Mrs. J. P. Grey Cardinal Gibbons sounds a timely an<1 Miss Bertha Wallace. Rev. W. N. Blodgett, of the United Brethren church, warning against the growth of the CUe are Headquarters for performed the ceremony in the presence divorce evil. But the attitud^of the of a few relatives. The young couple Catholic church has always been hostile are highly respected and their friends to divorce, and the words of the cardi I wish them all the joys that married life nal will not have the effect on those out side of the church which they should affords. Mr. J. A. Ward, who has been a resi have. * * * dent of the Nestucca for many years, If you uiant anything in the Hafduuare bine eall us up Representative B. L. Eddy is expected decided that he would visit California Both Phones. We guarantee to give entire satisfaction home on the Elmore today, and the this winter and perhaps make that state H eadlight takes upon itself, in behalf of his home, as he thought he was tired of this the people of Tillamook county, to wel part of the Coast. He made the trip a come him home and to thank him for the few weeks ago, but he is back to the able manner in which he represented Nestucca again already, satisfied to this county in the state legislreure—with remain here the rest of his days The honor to himself and honor to the Tilla- enough now.—Ocean mookers who sent him there. Mr. Chas. Ray and niece were 111 from Jas. Hughey, who has a reputation for Nestucca~is TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Cloverdale on Saturday and took in the being a good judge of stock and trader, Wave. * * * The Steamer Elmore came in the bay fireman’s dance. disposed of 24 head of stock last week It is 43 years old. Amongst other things Senator Fulton from Astoria Friday, coming up to the It is a home company. Mrs. Sturgeon will receive thre week and then put $120 in yearlings. said in response to the ovation he city Saturday morning, having the fol It is a policy holder’s com pan v. a fine line of dress trimmings, buttons, J. H. and D. E. Dawson have leased lowing passengers on board: Mrs. B. L. received on reaching Astoria was this : It does business only in the U.S. silks, velvets, etc. Tim McCormick’s place for three years : ls . Eddy and children. Mr. Tower and “I also want to see Tillamook harbor It has not contested a claim in 20 Harry Mitchell was fined $7..50 and at a cash rental of $600 per annum. It family, N. A. Flood, Capt Groat and improved, where Mr. Eddy comes from.” verirs. costs by. Justice Alley last week tor contains 80 acres and 22 cows. e Pari wife, W. A. Bibby, A F. McCown, W. S, That is right. Senato'r, give the Coast It is named for the father of his <oaa assault and battery. There was a nice crowd at the annua 1 Blakehart, J. W. Vinrt and wife, W. S. counties an opportunity to develop and country. When you want J. S. Stephens, the, ! ball of the Tillamook hose company on Newcome, J. D. Woms, Geo. E. Davis, expand, and this can be done bv harbor It is worthy of its name. insurance and real estate man, call him Saturday evening, and the bovs cleared Wm. Shanon, R. F. Thurston. Mr. Hol improvements. They have been bottled Insurance It is the Washington Life lager» J ' $31, to be used for fire appliances. up too long already. » up on Tuttle’s phone. lister, H. Marble wife and children. as i’TijJ Cofnpanv of New York. * M * Mr. Wells Gilbert was in the city roporfc ------------ Mr. F. C. Gunn and family, of Neha Marathon Lodge, K. of P., gave a The H eadlight move that the city * cles id| H. T. Botts, for abstracts. lem, came down last week and went out several days and registered at the Lar. reception on Thursday last, the occasion son house. He was in buying up timber being the thirty.ninth anniversary of the dads go on a junketing exjieditioii or a on the Elmorc on Sunday. Ben Riesland for a home. voyage of discovery, visiting the back claims for the Oleon Land Company. Leach is selling grain fed beef and pork order. The hall was well filled, quite a yards and seeing what a filthy condition . Tillamook City is to have a steam » th» , Mr. H. Marble, wife and family, re number of ladies being amongst the in at his meat market, something new in they are in and the stinking condition of n tie 1 latives of Mr. J. Harter, came in last vited guests. Messrs. A. W. Severance the cesspools. Since we have no health * omen. The steamer Sue H. Elmore is expected Tillamook county. Tryjt. y hav« in today. You'll find Todd & Co.’s new ad. on week for the purpose of locating in this and T. B. Handlev each gave a talk on officer in the city the respo nsibility rests the aims and objects of the order in their with the city council. Anyway, a spring up tl • Qomrnissjoners» Court will meet another page. See how they are expand county. They came from Coos county. reak a ing themselves advertising. The passengers who went out on the usual pleasing style, after which a social deaping in that direction is in order. next week. len aa M * * Mr. Chas. Svenson has bought the 40 steamer Sue H Elmore on Saturday last I time and a banquet were participated iTM,K»r. D. E. Dawson was in from Hebo Ex Senator J, W Maxwell bet Engi. acre tract two miles north oi town be were Miss H. Nelsou, F. Wheeler and in. The most amusing feature of the pkinsl on .Monday. W. Fulton wife, F. L. Gunn and family and E. Cleve. evening was Mr. Handley’s slick method neer Lebo a new hat that z th Highest cash price paid for hides by longing to T. S. Townsend. of catching suckers. The reception was would not be elected United States sena- lar’j M. F. Lend.. Don’t tail to get ready for the Irish Mr. F. W. Dennis, of Los Angles, Cal., a success in every particular. rues tor. The engineer has donned a stylish masquerade to be given March 17th at was in the city on Tuesday, having re r with! • Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. I Another chapter in the Tillamook tim hat from Todd & Co.’s store. As the the Tillamook Opera House. turned from Nehalem where he had gone ber land contest cases appears in the de Pari J Jk E. Thayer. * ex-senator has lost a hat over the sena A favorable report has been made on ; in connection with the Gunn mill at that cision just made by the land officials at g-ht ini Captain F. Loll and son are in the city tor and the editor one over the speaker, place. Senator Mitchell’s bill establishing a life sen, Nehalem. Oregon City, holding for cancellation the a l»et as to who will be the next repre saving station at Tillamook Bay. Mrs. Grayson and Miss Olive Stratton entry of Clark E. Hadley, on the contest sentative from Tillamook county will be Mr. Wm. Wood, of Foley, was in the There is no truth in the report that went down to Cape Meares lighthouse of Charles E. Havs. This is one of a in order. Who’s your tip, senator ? thingJ rity on Friday. the passenger fare on the Sue H. El for a few days on Tuesday, and Council batch of decisions affecting the entries of If you wish to sell your timber land more has jumped from $3.50 to $4.50 man Grayson has a “grass widower” Ovilla Bowers. Nellie Allen, John Allen Mr. C. Kunze struck a practical cord E ‘ r C. Hen RieslanJ. and Edith Tuctle, besides Hadley. All when he said it was all very well to talk Captain J. Groat and wife and family look about him Slanders a Comrade. 1” ^r’ W* Easom. of Balm, was in the came in 011 the Elmore. He is sent in to We are exceedingly sorry to hear that are held for cancellation on the grounds about manufacturing fancy cheese and io< ntj ritt on Saturday. of fraud and conspiracy. Nine more take charge of the government work. Rollie Watson and “Uncle Jimmie’’ Mrs. Lottie Griggs, wife of Rev. A. R. fancy butter and getting a fancy price for XK’erw Mr. H. Anderson, of Nehalem, was in The steamer Acme is expected on Fri Griggs, and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. cases have been submitted on the same it, but they all knew, 110 matter how ex- visited Rollic’s two homesteads last les Ihqcity on Sundav. day and the Redondo on Tuesday next Wiley, is so seriously sick in Portland testimony, and are expected to bring the perienced the cheese or butter maker week. We suppose this is another “ ma i same decision. These are against Geo. might be, “Hecan’t make a fancy article licious lie !” but we can’t help it.—Inde ^■he stage came iu on Sunday on three to load lumber at the Truckee saw mill. that her life is despaired of. I H. Handley, Charles B. Handley, D. C. out of old milk—milk that has been kept pendent. It ivr -SH wilt-els and n crutch. Mr. H. V. Alley came down from Ne W. Hamilton has sold out his interest D. Mellema has rented J. F. Martin's in the Palace saloon to Jurd Morris, and halem on Tuesday and reports that • Bowers, Lavina B. Coates, Thomas for several days. Milk should be taken Mr. James W. Ferry, or better known ' Coates, Isaac Simler, Maud Sturgeon, ranch on half shares. to the creameries, if possible, every day, as “Uncle Jimmie,’’ has lieen one of the everything looks promising and the best will leave this city for Eastern Oregon. Sollie Smith and Mors II. Larsen. In Mr. Harrison Booth was in from Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wade will return of harmony prevails over the new each case Hays is the contestant. He has or every other day. You can’t make a best friends the Watson family ever had. fancy article with milk that stinks and He took up a soldier’s claim on the Cape Cloverdale ou Sunday. ^o the city to-day,after visiting relatives cheese factory at that place. now won about 30 of these cases We and he came from Elma a few weeks ago Mr. R. F. Thurston, of Dallas, was in understand that a number of the settlers no factory should take it.” Mr. A. E. Lucy was in the city on in Portland and the Willamette Valley. * * * to go on the claim. Now the very man Saturday from Woods. Rudolph Kunze was charged with the city this week visiting Mr. and Mrr. will appeal from the decision of the local Well, well, well, after so much politi whom Uncle Jimmie has befriended so Born, on Saturday, to the wife of Mr. trespassing before Justice Alley, but ..U he T« Sarchet, as well as looking up what office. cal “hot air” at the last election about many times turns round and slanders mong J-C Bailey, a daughter. was let off with a caution on account of borines* prospects there are in the coun- W. E. Martin, whose wife left him flat salaries for state officials, the legis ty. He left on Wednesday evening. him in the above unmanly manner, cast d b/fl Mr G. B. Aliev is assisting Mr. Alder, his age. some weeks ago and then kidnapped their lature has adjourned without doing any I new', ing a cloud upon Ins soldier’s claim. Are Owing to poor health and unable to ' child last week in a sensational manner, man in the Sheriff’s office. Misses Mae Wick and Diana Hobson thing to redeem the political pledges of there no old comrades ip Tillamook Pr<^ r» th4| Mr, W. S. Newcome will Ibe the were in from Vosburg on Monday, and 1 stand this wet climate. Rev. S. S. White I has succeeded in regaining possession of both republicans and democrats. Was rea<ly to spring to the support of a bro Mrs. Frank Hobson, of Hobsonville, the j win *»««• his connection with the Pres, the boy. Martin has been searching for n’t the “hot air” heated enough, or has engineer or. the government dredger. ther comrade and resent such malicious same day byterian church about the 1st of April, I the hiding place of the woman ever since it been put into a political ice chest ? W e lies upon Uncle Jimmie, who took up We are glaii to see that Judge Maulsby .... it Lit x 1 much to the regret of his congregation. ' she disappeared with the child and final- Albert is grieved because he has lost ( say shame upon those who work political arms and fought for his adopted coun is well enough to lie on the street again i his bed fellow. We could have svmpa-i Captain Geo. Hunt was up from the ly succeeded in locating her at Kelso, tricks upon the people for the purpose of try ? _________ Mr J. R. Welch was in the city from thized with him had it been of the femi. i lighthouse on Monday. As he Ims been I Wash. He left for that place, arriving getting their votes. And it is a shame •ds on Tuesday ; also Mr. John I appointed to a station on the Sound, he there Tuesday night. Wednesday morn nine specie. that some of the state officials should lie No one can afford to miss the >s. 1 expects to be relieved of his duties at ing he caught sight of the child playing allowed to draw such fat salaries. Goddard entertainment Saturday Mr. S. A. Brodhead has the misfortune j (Mr. Leon Berry purchased the old [ Cape Meares at any time on the arrival in a yard, and, jumping the fence, he Evening, March 7th, 815. Re * * * to have a painful felon, which is giving j Johnson place, the 40 acres selling for l of his successor. seized the boy and started down the Governor Chamberlain vetoed the bill served seats at Lamb’s Book him considerable pain while taking a rest $»M). ; railroad. The town was quickly arous- I 1 The county sawmill at Little Nestucca which was intended to provide fire war- ' Store. ________________ from his work. Messrs. J. B. Baldin and A. F. Me. has quite a large amount of road lumber ! ed and several officers and a crowd of dens to prevent u repetition of the forest I Mrs. Lawless will leave on the next Notice. Cswn, of Portland, were in the city on out, which will be laid as soon as the citizens started after Martin but were 1 fires which did so much damage last fall. San Francisco boat to join her husband, j Friday. I roads are in condition to lie used for held at bay by a pistol. He made his His reason for doing so was on account Her daughter, Mrs. Stephenson, will ■ All members of the Tillamook Athletic 1 hauling the lumber. If is gratifying to , way to the Cowlitz river where he suc J of the elastic manner in which a large Mr Tower, U.S. engineer, came in on accompany her. Club who fails to pay their dues by the ceeded in hiring a couple of men to row ; see prospects of better roads in the com Friday, to plan the work to be done in i amount of money could be drawn from Holden & Ziemer claim they did not ' munity.—Ocean Wave. him to Astoria, a distance of 60 miles. the state treasury. This is disappoint 10th of March will be dropped from the dredging. roll. sign the document to go into a combine ) Mr. E. T. Haltom, of the Department 1 The father is very indignant at the ing in the extreme, for the destruction of Mhzor honing a specialty with Davis of the different factories, hence this cor Ilowskii B omi ' nim *. Secretary. mother and those who astisted her and ! valuable timlier last year and the con Store, intended to have a Spring opening barber, opposite the Allen bouse, rection on our part. I threatens disaster to any one who at ; sternation while the forest fires were in next Monday, but owing to the delay of e 25 cents. • New Feed 8tore. tempts to steal the child from him again. i progress, furnished proof and a demand C. Ben. Riesland closed a deal last Sat-' rat, on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 17, urdav transferring 40 acres of the old ! his big stock of goods reaching the city, —Astoria n. ______ this has Iieen postponed for several days. that radical measures lie resorted to to Wheat, oats, barley,shorts, middlings, bill. Return to Anna D. Page and Cort Johnson place to Lion Berry. Watch out for the Department Store ad. | prevent campers and hunters from caus bran, oil meal, whole wheat Hour, best Mare for Bale ve reward. Consideration $2O(w». • ing these conflagrations. Each county, hard wheat flour. next week in the H eadlight . A fine young mure for sale, weighs Kie would think there was an election Mrs. Eddy nnd family returned home es|>ecially where there is so much timlier, Mr. J. B. Heisman, who has been the At G angloff & S ni ffkk ’ s . 1300 pounds, by Allen Smith, South see how the dairymen are chewing on Friday from Portland, w(iere they | will have to use its own precautions, for thetrag 011 account ol the propcried com- have been staying while Mr. Eddy was ’ ; efficient mid faithful secretary of the Prairie. where life and property is a stake, caused Tillamook Creamery Company, resigned Timothy Hay at Gangloff &■ attending the state legislature. by careless camficrs and hunters.it ap- Loot, a Pocket Book. that position. He has sold his property I»ears to us that the county courts should Snuffer’s. in this county and will go outside for a Lost, on Wednesday, between Tilla. time to look over creameries to see how m<»ok and Garibaldi, a pocket book con take the bit in their mouth and devise School Report. they compare with those in this county. taining alxiot $22 in money and a gold some plan to prevent jicople from cads - I Report of Spruce Sc hool District No. Mr. C. N. Drew, recorder of Star lodge, chain. Finder will lie liberally rewarded ing so much destruction. g * * 26. for the month beginning January A.O.U.W., recei zed on Sunday the check by leaving it at this office. Although the attempt to form a com 26th and ending February 20th : ior $1000 to pav the death claim of the Come to me in large numbers each day. Why ? Because I have a reputa No. of pupils enrolled, 32 ; no. of bine of the creameries of Tillamook may tat ion lor the purity of my drugs and the skill I use m compounding. late P. F. Ducham, There is one thing The famous Francis T. I contain many features which would lie pupils belonging, 30 ; no. of days at they pay their about the Workmen, Simmon'i Kid Gioves id all MY PRESCRIPTION death losses with n regularity and the popular Spring shades. of mutual interest and profit to them tendance, 569 ; no. of days al sence, 29; f Department is finely equipped, kept scrupulously dean, and you can be sure promptness which commends itself to Every pair fitted and guaran in many ways if honestly carried out. it no. of times late, 16. that you get just what your physician means that you should. Roll of honor : Clyde Kinneman, those who desire beneficiary lift: insur teed, fi.oo, 1.40, 1.75 the is as plain ns the nose on a man's face that a large proportion of the dairymen Gran Wallace, Fred Lyster. I^e Lyster, anee. _ _ pair at Haltom’s. of the county look with suspicion upon Fannie Lyster, Stella Wallubc, Velmar A. A. Cutter Shoes in all Latest popular songs at the the successful moves made to consolidate Clarence and Marie Beaty, weights at Haltom'a M rs . M. 1. M illard , Teacher. I some of the largest factories and to Goddard Concert, March 7th. 'gin ini islernl havd ? cok] ampi»] f tl.J s only open owns i rnak<! t coa Mis ojps o as no coa llsvill ng tin is ad nd the. rginiaJ t; a nJ fleldJ ind lorad J know n an J K. is st ill in th»* Iva nial factorl we veri ind s<i ] nptionl resen ithou® thauM«; T inware , FARM IMPLEMENTS, CREAMERY and DAIRY SUPPLIES, Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves, and Heating Stoves. Î ! I * * *