Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 14, 1903, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 7. 1903.
COHN’S & CO.’S
Big Stock of
SUMMER GOODS
Have Arrived.
We are showing the Largest and Finest Stock of SHIRT WAISTS ever show,'
the city. Call and ask to see them. They are b^aut,^‘
New colorings in NECK and FANCY RIBBONS.
The Newest Creations in LADIES’ BELTS.
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SILK VEILS—just the latest fads.
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MERCERIZED LAWNS and DIMITIES in wasting* in every imagmab^J
TILL
and pattern. Over 50 pieces to choose from.
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Ou, deg.« ne« .lock »f BLACK DRESS GOODS »
the ladies
A grand new stock of the latest varieties in LACES and EMBROIDER H. T.1
C. Ben
‘ The latest things in NECK WEAR we are showing.
Mrs. A
In our new stock of MEN’S HATS there is no one showing as late styles as wt, A. E. I
Our big stock of both LADIES’ and GENT.’S SHOES are the finest and» day.
Allen I
un-to-date goods we ever carried.
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evening.
Don’t forget that our spring stock of CLOTHING has also just arrived.
Born,
An endless variety of the prettiest SHIRTS you ever saw.
danghte
We are the Kiug Pins on GROCERIES. Our prices are the lowest.
Dr. T.
Yosemite Coffee reduced to 10 cents a package.
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Farm
B. L. Be
Mr. G
oil Tues
Wash
Sturges
Mrs.
Wednes
W. N.
Weilnes
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Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Residcnts.
day) ei
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city Tu
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city las
Sheri
lor the
F. L.
city on
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city ,W
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
Capl
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into house
this City.
Mrs.
visitin
Mr.
| Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. J
Nehali
Mr.
a, Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. J
from S
J Mr.
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can Tliurs
,
Mr.
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
week,
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count
50
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regist
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Now is the time to buy a! stage
new Sewing Machine fori Mr
¡J $22.00, with drop head and I Thur
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the latest improvements ‘II Bo
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It is the B onita S ewing !; Mr
M achine , and they rangt1 Mich’
in price from $22 to $35,
M<
with ball bearings. Theyi ber s
are little beauties, perfectly geles
“C.” BEN
RIESLAND.
In a Line or Two.
Reasons for Supporting Hermann. Tillamook Weather Report for Apr. through this neighborhood soliciting
patronage, but few, if any, have signed
u* Temperature.
Lord Curzon is the twenty-seventh
[TO THt EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHTj
«Rain­ their contracts. The dairy men have governor of India.
Maxi- Mini*
t
been
well
pleased
with
their
returns
The voters of Tillamook cannot be too
Mean.
fall.
mum. mum
But 2Va per cent of the people of Bui-
from the cheese factory, and are slow to
forcibly reminded that their interests
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garia are Moslems.
sign
away
their
cows
on
a
five
year
’
s
are at stake in the pending congressional 2 ... 52 .. 38
.. 45-0 . . 0.08
The submarine cables if‘joined would
campaign. The preliminary work having 3 — 52 .. 39
.. 451 . . 0-35 contract.
reach
to the moon.|
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0.30
..
40
0
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been done, and a new river and harbor 4 ... 49 .. 31
By the use of dectrical appliances three
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NETARTS.
bill being due at the coming session ot 5 — 53 .. 37
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6 ... 51 .. 41
men now do the charging of twenty fur­
congress, now is the time to strike hard
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7 — 5» .. 42
The Misses Hallie and Wna Baker, of, naces at Homestead which formerly re-
for the improvement of Tillamook bar. 8 ... 45 .. 39
.. 42.0 . . 0 06
Salem, came over the Sheridan road and i quired 200 men.
.. 390 . . 0.15
This is the most critical stage of all our 9 — 46 .. 32
O.2O arrived at Netarts Saturday. Mr. Short-; In Valparaiso all the conductors on
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46
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campaign for that work. If an appro­
.. 40.0 . .. O.2O ridge, of Dolph, brought them in. Miss trolly cars are women.
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priation be not included in the river and 12 ... 41
T Hallie teaches the school at the head of
.
43-0 . ..
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There are about 30,000 automobiles
harbor bill to be framed during the 13 .• 53 .. 40
0.72
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the Bay in the Morgan district and Miss in use in the United States.
04
0.10
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coming winter, nothing can lie done for 14 ...
It takes ninety threads of the spider to
.. 47-1 • . O.OI Wna teaches in the O’Hara district.
two years. Our duty to ourselves, then, 15 ••• 6t .. 34
i6 ... 64
T Both schools opened on the 4th inst.
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equal in size one of the silkworm.
demands that we should vote for that 17 ... 58 - .. 35
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Merrel Smith, of Tillamook, is making
In western Canada 260.000,000 acres
man for representative in congress who i8 ... 52 ... 4« ... 460 .. 1.05
of arable land today await the plow.
.. 480 .. 0.05 cheese for^C. B. Wiley.
can do the most for us. That man is 19 ... 63 ... 33
G. W. Bodyfclt, the county commis­
In New York City 100 r.e>v cases of
the republican nominee, the Hon. Binger 20 ... 62 ... 43 ... 52.1 . .. 0.20
21 ... 55 ... 48 ... 51.1 . .. 1.25 sioner, came over to Netarts Monday, consumption develop each day.
Hermann. There is a vacancy in the 22 ... 55 ... 44 ... 491 • .. 0.45
looking over the roads. Guess he found
Australia is to have a transcontinental
committee on rivers and harbors, and 23 ... 57 ... 37 ... 47-0 •
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some mud.
railway from Adelaid, to Port Darwin.
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that vacancy will undoubtedly be filled 24 ... 58 ... 39
There were several strangers on the
Americans are making an effort to
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25 ... 57 ... 44
by a republican. Even if Mr. R^arnes 26
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.. 46.0 . .. 1.20 Bay the first of the week.
establieh a steel plant at Flushing, Hol-
were elected he could never hope that he 27 ... 5» ... 41
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Miss Ruth Easter, of Tillamook, camei ' land.
would receive that important appoint­ 28 ... 65 ... 34 ... 491 • .. 0 00
over Monday to attend the Netarts
Twelve thousand people were arrested
ment from a republican speaker. In 29 ... 50 ... 44 ... -52.0 . .. 0 00
. 0.45 school this summer.
at Glasgow last year for using obscene
55 ... 45 ... 50.0
addition, Mr. Hermann is an old-time 30 ... 00
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C. B. Wiley and Geo. W. Phelps went language.
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friend of the coming speaker of the
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The practice of fencing has been revived
House, the Hon. Jos. Cannon, and there Sum..i64o
Mean 54-8 . .. 37-9 •• ... 46 3 • ....—
Sam Reading, of South Prairie, is stop­ among Japanese young noble women.
is every reason to believe that Mr. Can­
S ummary .—Mean temp., 473; Max. ping with Geo. Hodgdon for a month or
So strong is Bank of England note
non would appoint Mr. Hermann to the temp., 65; date. 28th; Min. temp., 29;
two.
| paper that a single sheet will lift a
vacancy caused by the death of Mr. date, 10th. Total precip., 1036 inches;
Tongue. The members of the riversand snowfall, o inches; number of days Train Plunged Through Crowd. weight of 100 pounds.
4; partly cloudy, 2; cloudy, 24.
Timber is now vulcanized in England
harbors committee will settle the fate of clear
Dates of frost—light, 15, 18, 19 and
D etroit , Mich., May 3.—A day of by forcing a boiling solution of sugar
the various appropriations which will 28.
Killing, o.
Dates of
hail,
be demanded. Hence, the importance of 4, 9 and 10 . Sleet, 4; th. storms o; merrymaking and celebration of 1500 into its pores.
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having our representative on that com­ auroras, o. Prevailing wind—direction, Polish excursionists from Toledo was < The secret of making carbon paper and
N. W. including rain, hail, sleet and
mittee. Mr. Reatnes cannot under any melted snow. fFrotn maximum and brought to a close bv a frightful. typewriter ribbons is known to scarcely
circumstances get that position, because minimum readings. Remarks. T. Trace, catastrophe at the corner of Canfield tWo dozen people,
it will go to a republican. Mr. Her­ monthly mean 47.3. Elevation above and Dequindre streets at 8:30 o’clock ¡ The habit of talking to oneself results
mann has more than an even chance to sea level 225 feet. Lattitude 45.26 N. to night, in which seven of the excur- 1 from intense preoccupation. It is the in-
Longitude 123, 51 west of Grenwich,
sionists were killed.
{itinl symptom ot dementia.
get it. Everybody knows that his ex­
Cap. Joseph J. Dawson,
The excursion was given bv the Polish ; In making the Persian rug a weaver
perience in Congress has been great and
Voluntary Observer.
Lancers, of Toledo, over the Lake Shore I spends about twenty-three days over
that he is a tireless worker. Will Tilla-
Railroad. The excursionists left the train ! each square foot of surface,
niook vote for her own interests or
BOULDER CREEK.
at the corner of Canfield and Dequindre I The St. Louis public library has fortv-
against them ? Men of all parties ought
soil
Mrs. Maggie Nicklaus nnd her
streets this morning, and were greeted eight branch stations, Boston’s twenty-
to be able to see where their interest lies, John, went to Beaver last week.
by a number of local Poles and Polish one and Chicago’s neatly seventy.
and vole accordingly for Mr. Hermann.
Miss Lena Ba\ s was a most welcome
American tourists ntinunllv spend
Every good citizen ought to feel that he visitor among her Boulder Creek friends societies, who escorted the visitors to St.
Josephnt’s Church. An entertainment abroad an average of $75,000.000, and
is a committee of one to see that his Thursday and Friday.
was held later at Harmonía Hall. About foreign tourists leave about $20,000,000
neighbors understand the situation, and
Elder R. Y. Blalock preached at Brown 8 o’clock the visitors began to gather
here.
that they get out and vote.
school-house, to an interested audience. again at the corner of Canfield and .
made and something newot
B. L. E ddy .
If the parties, who saw a queer look­ Dequindre streets to take their train | The best cup of Coffee
the market. These machi­
ing craft on the river Sunday afternoon back to Toledo. Both the Lake Shore
nes are a better article than
Real Estate Transfers.
town. Lunch at any time,
wish to test its speed, or get the partic­ and Grand Trunk tracks run out from
AND
the peddlars are charging
Vogler’s bakery.
Transfers for the week ending May 4th, ulars of its invention, call on Captain
the Brush.street Station on Dequindre
• : $65 and $75 for.
1903 (April 30th to Mny 4). Fur-
Gus.
street.
J. B. Marcum, of Jackson, Ky., a
nised by H. T. Botts, abstracter.
Mr. Blalock ran out of brush to slash
4g»39Biee38Ba(a9?aB»3Bae>g»
Four policemen stood at the corner of prominent attorney and a member of
last
week,
so
he
slashed
his
ankle,
nnd
Jennie Bailey and husband to William
Canutld street and endeavored to keep one side in the Cockrell-Hargis feud, was
E. Easotn. 41.50 acres in H. Haynes Mr. Myer’s nearly amputated his toe the excursionists from crowding through
D. I,. C. $4000.00.
with the buck-saw, being under the im­ the gates onto the track. Despite their 1 shot and killed as he was entering the
courthouse, bv an unknown man. Mar­
Claude Thayer and wife to C. E. Halley. pression he was sawing wood for his
efforts, many got past the gates and cum was shot in the head by someone
interest in Ne 27, 2 N, 7. $250.00 wife.
were waiting on the tracks when the
to correct former deed.
C. V. Getehell, of “ Cedar Creek,’* is special arrived and stopped at the cross-1 located in the hall further back. The
Mary A. Schlotter to David j.
J. Wiley.
assassin escaped. Great excitement pre­
E, h Se sec 19 &
Ne sec 30 2 working for C. A. Smith.
ing. There was a rush for the car plat. • vails. Marcum, who has always been
H.
A.
Chopard
has
slashed
quite
a
S, 8.
forms, and the people crowded in from ; friendly to the Cockrell family and their Ladies’ Shoes.
A. I). Farmer to Herman Farmer Se, Ne large patch of brush and “ still there's
both sides of the train. The Grand friends, has often stated that efforts
and all of Se, Ne and Ne, Ne 1,4 s, more to follow.’’
Embrace every feature of style, grace
Trunk track is only a few feet to the were being made to have him killed.
10, lying west of Big Nestucca River.
W. N. Bays took his daughter, Miss
beauty and durability. They wear well,
Life estate reserved. $1000.00.
west of the Lake Shore rails, and it was
well.
Women and men at Joliet, III., fought look
Claude Thayer and wife to C. E Hadley. Bessie, to Willamina last week ; she in­ crowded with the excursionists, who
Price from $1.50 to $3.50.
G interest in Ne & S, *4 sec 28, N, tends to spend the summer with her were boarding their train on that side. hand to hand with each other and then
X Nw & W, S Ne sec 33 and E, 4 sister, Mrs. R. M. Dingess.
For sale by
Suddenly from out of the darkness fought hand to hand against the police
sec 27, 2 N, 7. $6750.00.
Mr. Dave Hess is out from Tillamook
MILLS & FINLEY.
in the Slavonic Roman Catholic Church.
came
the
Grand
Trunk
Chicago.New
C. M. Ilurlbut and wife to Ora B. Wells. to work for Mr. Borba.
York express, known as the Pan-Ameri­ The trouble was started by several
Various tracts in sections 19, 20 and
Mr. Bays son-in-law, Mr. Dingess.
30 tp 4 S, 10. $5500.00.
can Flyer. It plowed through the mass women, as the collectors were circu­
Four mortgages filed securing $7470.00. came home with him Sunday.
of people, throwing them to both sides I lating through the church. There were
The cheese factory will run every day
li. I.. Eddy mid wife to Tillamook
of the track, bruised and maimed, and 2000 men, women and children in the
Charles Saling,
County Bank.
interes* in 28 from this time on.
grinding a number of them under the church when the fight began. In spite
7 12 by 71V^ft. in block 1, Thayer’s I general factotum.
of all the protests of Father Kollar and
wheels.
addition to Tillamook. $1380.00.
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
Mrs. W. D. Glad well has been on the
Patrolman Fred Schultz, John Synda, others the church members fought with
John H. Donaldson anil wife to Charles sick list, lately.
a prominent local Pole, and nnmbers ot
ond
of furniture, knocking
E. Donaldson. E t* Nw and W Vj
G entlemen
Ne. sec. 26, tp. 1 S, range 9. $800. I Bova, when yon are out with your others who were at the crossing, assert each other right and left. Some one ran
Thanking you for
,
dogs
and
thins,
don't
make
a
mistake
U.S.A, to Sarah Paul Patent. Sc, sec.
that the fiver's whistle was not blown, iro,n the church and called on the police
past favors, I beg
and shoot a yearling calf. There are
15, tp. 6 S, range 9.
nor was the bell rung. No statement ,or *,e‘P-
to say that I ha\c
U.S.A, to Gust Nelson. Patent. N V3 quite a band of them back on the hills
moved into mv
could
lx
secured
on
this
subject
at
the
The
Supreme
Court
of
the
United
Sw and S
Nw, sec. 13, tp. 3 N, on the north side of the river from
new store next to
local
Grand
Trunk
office
tonight.
|
States
decided
the
case
of
the
Oregon
and
C. Ben Riesland’s.
9-
1 "Boulderville."
The fiver was checked and stopped as California Railway Company vs. the
Claude Thayer and wife to Peter and ,..Sow the brj ht morninfr star. Dav’s
It you wish tn
Jakob l.uthi 511.30 acres in aec. 34.1
■ harbinger.
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quickly as possible and backed to the United States in a case enrolling certain
see all the 'choice 1
tp. 1 S. range 10. $2012.00.
line of Suiting and
Comes dancing from the East, and scene of the catastrophe, where for two lands in Oregon which were claimed by
Homer Mason and wife, E. D. Severance
brings with her,
up-to-date a Paul
blocks the track was covered with man-j the railroad company under patents is.
and wile, G. B. Lamb and Edith The flowery May, who, from her green
tings to choose from kindlv give men
me a
gled and dying people. *
i SUed in 1871 under the Oregon donation call.
Aldcnnan and husband,
Iked of
lap throws,
All Suits cut and made in the shoo
partition. lOOby 105 fret. Sc corner The yellow cow-slip and the pale prim­
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act. The decision was favorable to the at Tillamook.
ot block 4, McDermott’s addition to
rose •’
EGGS ! EGGS ! ! EGGS ! ! ! company. The contention in behalf of P-S— Pressing, cleaning and repairing
No charge for sewing nps
Tillamook.
the United States was that the patent of all kinds done.
nailing
soles on Boots aoi
Two mortgages filed securing $1612.00,
l°
r
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
Cohn & Co. are paying 16 had been issued by mistake, as the land
Shoes purchased of me.
in dispute had been located as earlv as
The warm rains and sunshine have cents per dozen for eggs.
COULSONBURO
1853. but the court held that, as the
been very beneficial to the grass.
Miss Linnie Coulson, of this place, is
At Srrncusc, N.Y , two young Canad­ land had not been reclaimed as required
Fess Quick left for California last
working tor Mrs. Bixby, of Beaver.
week.
ian soldiers have discarded the British hy law, the settlement of 1853 was not
C. Mills and wile were callers at this
There was one hundred and seventy uniform to wear the Yankee blue. Their valid.
I lace on Saturday.
thousand pounds of milk received at the names are McIntyre nnd Rose, and both
I nder the presend Administration.'
M Swabb and family. ofSalem. former South Prairie factory during the month have seen long service in the British there need be no concern on the part of I
residents of this place are expected in on of April. The tests ranged from 3 to armv. One of them wears the Victoria the sheepmen of Oregon that grazing!
IM it.« all
kl f
DOES
KINDS OF
a visit soon.
4.20 per cent.
cross. Thev came from Kingston, Ont., j will fx prohibited in the Cascade forest*
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSEI
P. R. Coulson passed through here
Bell Johnson has been engaged the where
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stationed with reserve, notwithstanding reports that WATCH. CLOCK AND
Saturday on the wav to his ranch at past few days in clearing off the ground ‘ Company R. Kingston Ratter ■v. At the are put in circulation from time to time.
SHAVING,
HAIR CITTD0
JEWELRY REPAIRING
Elaine. He expects to move back in the for a large barn on Thos. Govne’s clothing store where the change of : cos
...J to the effect that the number of «hcep
rear future.
place.
SHAMPOOING. EiC
turne took place the soldiers took off permitted ia the reserve is to lx gradual
In first class style.
F. Jackson and w ife called on N. Cool­
An agent for the condensed milk factory their red caps, sainted the caps nnd said Iv reduced, until all are eventually ex.
Electric Bathe nicely fitted up.
ton and wife Sunday
to be established at Tillamook has been solemnly, “Good bye. old cap. forever. ’
elucidi.
I
Engraving a specialty.
perenne suffering with rheumaW-
Dairy Farms. Timber Claims.
Home Locations. Town Property.
Insurance. Loans.
Financial Agent.
Tillamook City, Oregon
I
J. S. LAMAR,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
The Newspaper that I Sewing Machines.
HEADLIGHT
WEEKLY OREGONIAN, í
TRIBUNE FARMER,
$2.75.
MAYERS
T. SARCHET,
Tailoring E^abli^TjEnt,
My Large Stoc
of SHOES has s
rived, best qualit!
that ever offered fo:
Sale in this City.
The Public is in­
vited to call and b
convinced
T. SARCHET,
Merchant Tailor
G. F. Frankliq
Yon Need it on your Farm.
The Galvanized
AERMOTOR WINDMILL.
LATIMER, BROS,
A. K. CASE will give you figures on a windmill
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