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âillamouk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 19, 1903. ÿi.50 per year at $125 per acre. Mr. John Svenson STRUCK IT RICH. Editorial Tit Bits. wishes to thank Messrs. Beals and Kiger for the honorable and straight forward Vouches for *325 in Dust from Tdlamookers.w hen they reach Astoria, manner in which they carried the deal One Pan. should keep their weather eye open, for through, being perfectly satisfied and Important information has been tear of being “shanghied,” for that is pleased that everything was carried out brought over the ice of a fabu'.ous dis. what the sailor boarding house people according to their agreements. co very of gold on Dabi creek, in the have been doing with strangers in that A meeting of the Port < f Tillamook Kougrock country, north of Nome. The city. * * * Commission was held in the office of information comes in private advices to The editor must have friends even in Mr. Claude Thaver on Tuesday after the president of Far West Gold Mining noon with President A. J. Cohn in the Company, Robert G. Wafkcrat Tacoma. Cottonwood Falls, Kas., for we received chair and the Commissioners present The writer is (’. 0. Steiner, supreinten- a copy of the Chase County Leader, and were: Messrs. Claude Thayer, T. B. dent of Kougrock mines for the company. dated December 29. 1881, containing an Handley, F. R Beals, A. McNair. B. C. The find is not on any property of the article from the Leadville Chronicle of Lamb. B. O. Snuffer, I). T. Edmunds companv, but on No. 2 Dahi creek, own. Dec. 8, 1881, with this heading ; “Cant and B. L. Eddy. A communication was ed by N. P. Olson. It will be remembered ing Fraud—A Fugitive in the role of a read from the General Land O.fiee in that Mr. Olson was a passenger on the reformer.’’ Thanks, whoever sent it. It the most Complete in Tillamook. regard to a strip of land in controversy steamer Portland when she was caught is right to the point and is a crackerjack. 11 Hoquarton slough, and Secretary in the ice, Mrs. Olson was visiting Mr. Modesty forbids us publishing it at this Thayer was instructed to write the and Mrs. Allen, at the Allen House at time, but it will appear later in the Head die are Headquarters for Oregon City Land Office, as to when the at the time. Mr. Steiner writes under light. * * * matter would come up for hearing. To date of November, just after the last Will the republicans who went over to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna- summer clean-up had been made on his and helped the democrats at the last nation of Commissioner J. A. Taf*. Mr. claim. One pan of dirt which Mr. Steiner county election remain with that party saw taken out from the claim yielded B. L. Eddy was elected to fill the unex I or will they endeavor to run and boss pired term. The election of officers re $225 in dust. He declared Olson to have the republican partv which they tried to sult : President, A. J. Cohn ; vice-presi run into a patch of dirt where the gold down not twelve months ago ? Gee, it If you want anything in the Hardware Ltine call us up has been concentrated so that $50 and dent, B. O. Snuffer ; secretary, Claude may look easy to be a weathercock poli Both Phones. We guarantee to give entire satisfaction. Thayer ; treasurer, D. T. Edmunds. It $60 pans were quite common. The last tician, but when they bolt republican was decided to purchase furniture pro. clean up was ^8,762 from five men primaries and a republican convention shoveling into the boxes two shifts of vided a room could be secured for hold- and goes over to the “epemy’s country” six hours. Says Mr. Steiner: ing the meetings. “Olson is off for town at once to secure for the purpose of defeating the republi- thawing plants at any cost, so that he can ticket, surely they cannot call them Debating Societies Officers. can work the coming winter. So great selves republicans any longer. At the recent elections for officers in the a concentration of placer gold has not W * * You can get Gray Oats or White The steamer Sue IT. Elmorc came in TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS two debating societies of the Tillamook been discovered since the early days of There is no disputing the fact but that Oats for seed at Gangloff & Snuf- ■ v... oil Wednesday •• jr with wvsbis inv the sirisssvy following ,,,.4 P«lS- high school, resulted as follows : El Dorado. It is not on our ground, Biger Herman has many warm admirers fer’s. It is 43 years old. j sengers: sengers: Mrs. Anderson, Frank Kad Ciceronians—President. H. Parsons ; but I send you this reliable information in Tillamook county who would like to It is a home company. Mrs. Goddard, who made herself some- j well, Mrs. David, Mr. C. Prince, Mr. first vice president, Eacie Oliver ; second first, and for your own guidance. Olson see him get the nomination for congress It is a policy holder’s companv. what popular while in Tillamook, left on Finley and wife, Mr. J. L. Jones and vice president, Ida Goyne ; third vice man—for the reason he favored Tilla comes from San Froncisco. wife, Mr. VV. Stephens and wife, J. H. It does business only in the U.S. Saturday for her home at Hood Riyer. I president, Clyde Stanley; secretary, Clara “He ran into this patch of dirt a couple mook when he was in congress before Smith, B. Eling, Mrs. Christensen, Mr. It has not contested a claim in 20 A subscription list was circulated on j Watt ; treasurer, E. Weston ; seargeant of days ago, and at first was skeptical and was instrumental in securing appro Tears. Angelo and Mrs. Sheldon. F It is named for the father of his Monday in this city for the purpose of j W. E. Martin, who recently had trou at-arms, R. Moore ; critic,0. Waldvogel; of its holding out, but the drift he has priations for the improvement of Tilla organist, Frankie Drew. erecting a U.B. church at Pleasant Valley. | pushed into it continues to make the mook bay. But it is by no means certain country. ble with his wife in kidnaping and rekid Emersonians—President, Arthui Hill ; same startling showing. The gold is tain that he can gel the iioininantioti, Henry Crenshaw will be the collector I Bit is worthy of its name. naping his voung son, has disposed of all first vice president, Roy Blodgett ; second very coarse. The rich pay is a little to especially should the l^argecounties of the Bit is the Washington Life Insurance for the water company, B. C. Lamb his inteiests in Astoria and will remove vice president, Anna Waldvogel ; third one side of the valley proper, really under district, such as Marion, ( lackumas, thinking he has his share of kicking as Companv of New York. to some place the whereahouts of which vice president, Wm. Foster; secretary. freight agent. the hillside, and has to be drifted. The Benton. Lane, and Linn, oppose him. As he does not disclose. His object evidently * There was no meeting of the city coun is to take the boy where he will be safe Sadie Watt; treasurer, George Gobar ; creek itself is about four miles long, far as the small Coast counties are con H. T. Botts, for abstracts. seargeant.at-arms, Francis Phelps ; or hardly as long as El Dorado, but with cerned Mr. Hermann appears to have cil on Monday, the recorder and Council from anv danger from his mother again BC. Ben Riesland for a home. ganist. Ella Hays ; critic, Bertha Arndt. the same amount of water. The ground their support. men Grayson and Sappington being the getting possession of him. * * * KFarm loans at 6 percent. Apply to is just right for winter diggins ’’ only officials present. The steamer W. H. Harrison has been Should the republican delegation from B L. Eddy. Astoria is in Earnest. Further advices say that large dumps Messrs. G. 0. Nolan and Jurd Morris chartered to enter the service of th° Ha- M Geo. Freeman returned home last week A stora , Or., March 14 —The report of arc accumulating on this creek especially Tillamook goto the congressional con returned to the city on Thursday, after a waiian Steamship Company on Puget from college. the viewers appointed to lay out a route and the clean up in the Spring is going vention pledged for one aspirant. At first rough trip across the mountains on the Sound. She will lea ve in about a weei we thought they should, but upon second to prove a revelation. Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to 0. hurricane decks of cay uses. and will be used as a feeder for the ocean for a road between Seaside and Elk Creek consideration we think it best that they was approved by the County Commis £ E. Thayer. * Special Agent G, VV. Patterson will I m going ships by gathering up the cargo Golden Wedding. should go, not pl dgrd, but united to R Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jones have returned in Tillamook within the next two or and carrying it to a convenient point— sioners’ Court yesterday and ordered the On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. W. C. support the person who will pledge him- road opened for travel In pursuance of from California. three months to investigate certain tim probably Seattle. Owing to the large Morton, who resides near Bay City, sell lor the improvement ofTillamook bar number of idle men on tlie Sound, conse- j this order bids have been asked for for S Chas, P. Nelson, of Cloverdale, was in ber land entries in this county. celebrated their golden wedding, and the and will get us an appropriation in the clearing the right of wav 40 feet wide the city on Saturday. Mr. F. Y. Quick returned to the city on quent on the failure of the Pacific Pack-1 and grading and building a roadway event was commemorated by a large next river ami harbor hill for $500,000. wThe electric lights are promised about Wednesday from visiting friends on ' the ing & Navigation Company, a crew will ( 16 feet in width. This road is to be a number of relatives and friends meeting Il is not of much importance what sup the 1st of next month. outside. Who said he was going to re- be scut to Astoria from Seattle to take! part of the proposed road to reach the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton, port Tillamook county is going to give her around.—Astorian. * Biger Hermann or anv ot the other aspi ■The Tillamook Hose Company will turn with a blushing, pretty bride ? Tillamook County line and there connect where the marriage ceremony was re At an informal meeting of the Port of rants, but it is of great importance that soon have a blue uniform. performed, the Rev. Wilfred Smith, of It is reported that a tug boat is to be with the county road of that county Tillamook Commission on Wednesday leading to Tillamook City. the Bay Citv M.E. church,officiating and we should know, before we give them » ■ Mr. E. H. Stone has moved from Ash- put on by San Francisco parties for Tilla afternoon to discuss the question of liter Mr. and Mrs. Petlevs acting as best our support, wllat they are going to do mook, Nehalem and Netarts Bays. That and to Santa Monica, Cal. ature of Tillamook county, it was thou man and bridesmaid. An enjoyable time tor Tillamook. Therefore, let the dele is good news and just what is wanted. Notice to Milk Producers. ¡KMr. and Mrs. W. J. Gilbert, of Spruce, ght advisable to start a commercial club followed, Mr. and Mrs. Alorton being gation go uni .strutted, but united, and Strayed, a two year old heifer, brown After April 1st and until further notice, were in the city on Saturday. to look after the interests of the citv and congratulated by children, grand made up of men did not jump the repub- and white, both ears marked. Is in poor the Tillamook Creamery Companv will \|JBorn, on Saturday, to the wife of the county, so a temporary organization children and friends on reaching the 50 lican traces at the last two elections. condition. Owner can recover the same manufacture Cheese at 1% cents and Rev Gabriel Sykes, a daughter. * * * was formed with Mr. D. T. Edmunds mile stone of their married career. They bv calling upon John A. Burkhalter and Butter at 2H cents per pound, and all It may not be very good news to the the president and Mr Claude Thayer as «The party who lost a purse on Wednes received numerous and valuable presents. paying cost. • money accumulated therefrom over and secretary. Another meeting va ill lie held day should call at the Headlight office. Mr. W. C. Morton was born in Pres taxpayers, especially to those who never As the openings area thing of the past, this evening at the residence of Mr. C. above running expenses and a dividend ton County, West Virginia, on the 10th quit “beefing” about hightaxation.but it Miss Minnie Robland, recently from Ne M. Sturgeon & Co. wishes to inform the Thayer, when a permanent commercial of six per cent on the stock of the com is a fact nevertheless, that they will be braska, is the teacher in district No. 2. pany, will I k returned at the end of the May, 1831, and Mrs. Morton, nee Mary public that her spring millinery will be club will be organized. treated to a double dose of tax paving ■Select your Easter Bonnets while the on display on Friday, March 20th, and year to the patrons of the creamery in Hartman, was born in Carroll County, Mr. A. VV. Severance, chairman of the proportion to milk delivered. Indiana, on the lltli April,*1837. They next year. Probably, most every tax stock is complete at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * following days. • were married on March 13th, 185.3, in payer will think this is piling on the republican county central committee, has By order of the Board of Directors. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills will move to the Representative Eddy of Tillamook says called a meeting for Saturday next to Carroll County, Ind., and settled in agony. The slate legislature, so as to JOS. SANDERS, Pres. city from Beaver in about two weeks. he is not a condidate for congress. Re take into consideration the advisability Howard County, in that state, where make each year’s taxes to be paid in the A. C. HUNT, Miss Emma Gill, of Chase, Or., came publicans will he lucky if they get as of the committee »electing the old or a they remained one year. From there same year that the assessment is made, GEORGE WILLIAMS. in ton Tuesday to teach school at Balm. good a candidate as he would make.— new lot of delegates to the congressional they moved to Adams County, Iowa, passed a law requiring taxes to be paid f—— on or before the last day of December, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson are ex Forest Grove Times. residing there several years. convention or calling for primaries and a AUCTION 8ALE ! The lumber schooner Redondo arrived county convention. It was at first »tig- pected in on the next steamer Jrom Cali They crossed the plains in 1862, going Next March pro|>erty owners will pay OF at Sail Francisco on Thursday of last j gested that the central committee select fornia. to California, driving a four mule team their taxes due upon the assessment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc . 1 .. - - delegates .. .................................. An idle rumor was circulated in the in company with a number of other 1903, and in December of next year they so as to avoid the trouble 'Don’t gel a bad reputation by being a week. O n T hursday , A pril 2, 1903, noth will pay upon the assessment made in homestead jumper by contesting settlers’ this city that she had been caught in the of holding primaries and a convention, ing preventing, John Svenson, will sell at emigrants. At this time the Indians the spring of 1904. And what will the recent storm and was wrecked. were giving considerable trouble to the as the attendance would lie slim. But, c'Nims. his farm, one mile north of Tillamook had three small result be i.i Tillamook county if the same The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Satur so as to cause no dissatisfaction, others City, his Household Goods. Furniture. emigrants. They Mr. W. VV. Curtis came in from Port children with them, their son Edmund, number of mills are levied as were levied land last week and left again on the day for Astoria, her passengers being R. think it will be best to have primaries Carpenter's Tools, Lumber, etc. now residing in Indiana ; and two this year ? A tightening of the purse R. Roberts and wile, Mrs. Goddard, and a county convention. This the com steamer. Terms, cash, or one year’s time with daughters, Mrs. VV. C. King, of Sand- strings. A. P. Jorgenson, G. G. Peterstm.W. John mittee will 'ecide on Saturday. approved security. Interest 6 per cent. 7 Razor honing a specialty with Dayis lake, and Mrs. Emma Robey, since de- son, R. Johuson, F. Clark and VV. W. The Japanese tea, given in Todd’s hall Grants Pass is to receive $5000 from Sales to commence promptly at ten the barber, opposite the Allen house. ceased. Curtis. on Friday evening by the la1 ics of the o’clock in the forenoon. Andrew Carnegie for the establishment Price 25 cents. • They remained three years in Cali for At a meeting of the Tillamook Cream Presbyterian church was a pretty and a of a free reading-room and library. The ■best, a small pin, with N. P. D. C. No. nia and then re-crossed the plains in promise of this amount of money from ery Company, the resignations of A. C. successful affair. The young lady waiters, Wood Wanted. 02.. on it. Return it to Headlight office 1865, driving two horses and two the philanthropist has been brought Hunt and Dave Fitzpatrick, as directors, dressed in Japanese robes of gorgeous and receive reward. Hi>l« will be received until April 15th. mules. The Indians were very trouble, were handed in. Hunt was reappointed colors, looked the picture of Oriental about through the efforts of the Grant's In all probability Captain Geo. Hunt and George Williams was elected to fill damsels, with the exception of coniplec- 1903, by the Tillnmoolt Dairy Associa some at this time and had been massA- Pass Woman’s Club, which has been tion for 125 cords of four foot alder creing quite a nil ml>er of emigrants. working for some time in the matter of will not be transferred to the Sound for the other vacancy. The directors now tion ami the lack of almond eyes. The wood. several months. | Their train consisted of eight families establishing a library there. Several are-John Sander«, president, A. C. Hunt hall was dressed in Japanese style, with Dated Tillamook, Oregon, March 18, j and their were 25 men in the party. At Mr VV. H. Cooper came down from and George W illiams. Chinese lanterns, which gave it a quaint months ago they began the task of reach- 1903. different times their train was drawn Nehalem last week on account of sick- S. SEVERANCE, Secretary. i up in a circle to repell attacks from the ing Mr. Carnegie by letter, and at last, Walter Eagan, a nativeof Canada, and and novel apjiearance. There was a short ness in his family, through his 14th or 15th secretary, w ho has been in the county about eight literary program, which the large audi | Indians, but as the party wan wel| comes the reply that the $5000 asked for Tillamook is getting some beau tiful months, was declared insane by County ence thoroughly enjoyed, after whkh the Notice. organized they managed to get through will be forthcoming when the city of weather, but the cold nights keep the Judge W. VV. Conder on Saturday. He Japanese tea was served. The prreteefs 1 without loss of life, although they had Grant's Pass stands ready to pledge the of the evening amounted to $56 00, and On grass from growing. and after April 1st, 1903, the is 28 years of age. J E. Tuttle and O. E. I many narrow escapes at those exciting Taxes paid into the sheriff’s office up Quick left on Sunday, taking him to the this will be devoted to foreign and home freight rate ¡ier Pacific Navigation Co's, ; times. At one time the stage coach was required $590 annually for the support missions. The ladies are to lie congratu of the library after it is established, for Steamers will be $5 per ton from Port, till Tuesday amounted to about $32,000 insame asvlum at Salem. Mr. Tuttle will lated, for they worked hard to make the lend and San Francisco. For further in- held over one day so as to travel with Mr. Carnegie will not build hbraries un. that the rebate was allowed on. bring back his son with him. less he can lie assured they will remain social a success. formation regarding monthly shipments, I the party in safety. They settled in Duim county, Wiscon fiermancnt fixtures. apply to. It will I* noticed by this week ’ s real U S. Beat hardwheat Flour at Beardlena Barley for seed at ♦ * * estate transfers that Beals Ac Kiger have E lmore A c C o ., Gen. Agt«., Astoria ; sin. in 1866, living there until 1882, Gangloff & Snuffer’a. Gangloff & Snuffer’a. Cardinal Gibbons, vonnnenting on the ; consumated the deals in the purchase and or B C. L amb , Agt., Tillamook. j when they moved to the Red Valley of the North, and in 1885 moved to Czar'» manifesto, is quoted as saying ■ disposal of John Svenson s farm and Indiana. “In my judgment it may be considered other property in that vicinity, and in New Feed Store. They came to Oregon in 1888, and the most unexpected as well ns the most the whole transaction between forty and Wheat, oats, barley.shorts, middlings, , have since resided in Tillamook county, impoitant and beneficent movement that fifty thousan 1 dollars were theconsider- has occurred in the 20 th century. I have tions. Of the Svenson farm. S. M. Har bran, oil meal, whole wheat Hour, best making their home near Bay City. some misapprensions, however—I trust Come to me in large nnmlrers each day. Why ? Because 1 j|a ve a r<| ula man Imught 16’^ acres, $2982.60; Gus hard wheat flour. Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- that they are groundless—that the ec. n for the purityot my drugs and the skill I use in compounding^, Al G angloff & S miffkr ' m . IVicklund, 1414 acres, $2,588.40; Eric cnced dentist is located in clesiastical authorities, who arc very Glad 12 acres. $2.400; Louis Blybach, MY PRESCRIPTION Dr Wise's dental parlors, powerful in Russia, may in some lespectw Department is finely eqjipp^d, kept scrupulously clean, and yoji can be sure 11 acres, $2,035 ; Hans Hei»el, 10 acres, modify the beneficent feature of the that yo^ get just what yotir physician means that you should? $1,600 ; Albert Mason, 36 acres, and is prepared to do nothing decree. I hope that the Jews will have $5,332.50 ; Charles Svenson, 27 acres, but first class work and give a share in the proposed radical changes $5,600. Beals & Kiger hold about 20 Fashionable Dressmaker the best of satisfaction. If HAM OPKNKh acres of the land where the house and The best cup of Coffee in improvements are. They sold Gus Wkk- DRESSMAKING PARLORS at the your teeth need fixing call town. Lunch at any time, at und's place to Adolf Erickson, 17 acres* Residence of Mrs. Ellison. I npon him. 1 Vogler’s bakery. HARDWARE T inware , FARM IMPLEMENTS, CREAMERY and DAIRY ! UPPLIES, Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves, and Heating Stoves. g Prescriptions I MISS M. THOMAS