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‘t» OREGON, MAY 21,
R. P. Clark, the National
Chas. C. White, representing
Cash Register representative, J the California Notion and Toy
i9 at the Larsen House for a Company, is at the Larsen
House.
few days.
JOTTINGS
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
The weather is somewhat moist.
Wm. Patrick was in the city on Tues
One full blooded Jersey Bnll for sale.—
day.»
Inquire atJG. E. Payne’s, Spruce, Ore. •
Mr. C. Mills came in from Beaver on
Sheriff H. H. Aiderman, who left on
Monday
the Elmore last week but became tired
Farm loans at 6 percent. Apply to
waiting for the boat to get out, returned
B.L. Ed.lv.
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to the city Saturday and went out by
Harrv Pattersun, of Blaine, was in the stage on Monday. He has gone to the
city on Monday.
Sound.
L. L. Shortridge, of Dolph, is in the
Chas. Ostrander, who runs the board
city Wednesday.
ing house at Hobsonville, was in the city
A. M. Comriions, of Oretown, w as in this week trying to locate the fellow who
the city Monday.
swiped some bed clothing at that estab
E. D. Landingham was in from Clover lishment, but he hasn't run the rascal
down yet.
dale on Monday.
D. B. Gaunt, who recently bought the
Mr. Oak Nolan returned from a busi
North Yamhill and Tillamook toll road,
ness trip last week.
Mr. G. 0. Nolan returned from a busi has a large force of men at work and
expects in a short time to ha ye the road
ness trip on the outside.
in first class condition.—The Telephone-
Postmaster A. W. Severance returned
Register.
to the city on Saturday.
Mr. Carl Haberlack’ was elected secre
James Patterson and wife, of Blaine,
tary of the hose company on Thursday,
were in the city on Monday.
and by the unanimous fire boys’ yell. It
Mr. Henry Crenshaw left on Friday to was decided to have the hydrants paint
bring his mother from Idaho.
ed red, and Vance Nodine was instructed
Mr. T. B. Handley went out on the to put on the lick daub.
stage on Wednesday to Portland.
John Theiler had a hearing before Jus
Roy Loban and wife, of McMinnville, tice G. B. Alley on Saturday to a charge
were registered at the Allen house.
preferred by Fred Davidson, who accused
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Sibley were in the Theiler of tresspassing and pulling down
a fence. The justice took the case under
city on Wednesday from Hobsonville.
J. S. Stephens is the agent for the Mu advisement until Saturday.
At the request of Mr. T. B. Handley,
tual Life Insurance Company of New
Deputy District Attorney H. T. Botts
York.
It is about time arrangements were prepared notices, which have been served
being made to celebrate the national on the saloon keepers in the city, cau
tioning them not to serve drink to Chas.
holiday.
Handley, who is an habitual drunkard.
Ben. son of Antone Shultson, died at
There will he a concert in the Tilla
Spruce this (Thursday) morning, aged
mook opera house on Wednesday even-
13 years.
irg, May 27, under the direction of Mr.
Wood for sale. Alder, $2 cord ; spruce
George Anderson, the well-known violin
limbs, $3.50 cord, delivered. Apply to
ist. This will, beyond doubt, lie the
J. M Mapes.
highest class entertainment of the sea
Mr. B. Dougherty, wife and child, of
son. Don’t miss it.
San Jose, Cal., are registered at the
A number of the business men have
Larsen house.
signed the contract with the Pacific Nav
Razor honing a specialty with Davis igation Company to carry their freight,
the barber, opposite the Allen house- and by doing so the largest shippers get
Pri< < 25 cents.
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a rebate if they stay with the company
Mrs. B. O. Snuffer and son returned on three months, but if they quit they loose
Friday from California, where they have what rebate is due them.
been all the winter.
Postmaster A. W. Severance and Mr.
Fred Bowen and James Messner eame R. W. Watson left on Wednesday, going
in with Emmett Quick over the AVilson out by wav of Sheridan, for Portland.
river road on Monday.
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They went out to join the crowd to rub-
‘ Laces, embroidery, ginghams, skirts, l>er at the president and shoot off their
ribbons and all kinds of spring goods. megaphones in ecstasy of the Rough
We have ’em. At the Racket Store. *
Rider coming to the Webfoot state.
Walt. Bailey had the misfortune to cut
Messrs. H. T. Botts and B. L. Eddy
his foot with an ax on Wednesday while made fine speeches on Saturday evening
at work fixing up the Pacific mill build- to a fair sized audience at Hobsonville in
iigs.
behalf of the candidacy of Binger Her
| W. H. II. Cary has sold the house that mann, taking up the issues of the day
Howard was living in to W. Stephens, and giving their reasons whv Tillamook
who is having it fixed up for his parents county should Jovally support and cast
its vote for Hermann.
to reside in.
Mr. J. J. Howser has bought Mr. Ja®.
There will be a big republican rally in
the opera house on Saturday evening, Patterson’s place at Blaine, consisting of
Mav 30, in behalf of the candidacy of 320 acres, and will take possession of the
farm in two weeks. Mr. Howser is more
Binger Hermann for congress.
Mrs L. J. Alley, mother of Justice G. than pleased with Tillamook county and
B. Alley, is expected in on the next boat will make a specialty of stock raising.
to spend the summer with her son. She Mr. Patterson will move to Southern
Oregon The deal was made through
is from Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Mr. F. R. Beals
Tuttle’s telephone and telegraph line
The steamer Sue H. Elmore,while com
over the Wilson river road, which h¿<s
been down all winter, was connected on ing up to this citv Wednesday evening,
Monday and business can be done over grounded this side of Drystocking and
remained fast. Her passengers were
that line again.
taken off and brought to this city. It is
The editor has bought the Davies mill
at a point near the cut that was made
. property on the 'irask river from Mr. S.
to the I rask where the steamer is stuck,
C. Tomlinson, and expects, in the near
and an effort will lie made to get her off
future, to put in new machinty and oper
on this evening's tide.
ate that saw mill.
The Oregon City Land Office received
Mr. J. T Lighter, of Portland, came in
notification from the Department of the
- on the steamer on Wednesday, and we
Interior that nine additional Charles E.
r have an idea that it was the ex editor of
Hays contest cases have been dismissed,
' the Astorian who was the hoodoo on
affirming the decision of the local office,
| the last trip of the Elmore.
as follows ; William Martin. Annie Tone,
Chas. C. White, rep resell tine: s Henry Crenshaw, John E Embum, Alma
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the California Notion and Toy Barker. Eric Erickson, William Barker,
Company, is at the Larsen Millie Coles and S. M. Bailey. Fifty of
90 contests brought by Mays have been
House.
passed on adversely.
Representative B. L. Eddy left Mon
day to go on the stump for Bitiger Her
mann and to meet President Roosevelt,
being one of the reception committee ap
pointed by Governor Chamberlain from
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On Stock is easilv gotten rid
the members of the state legislature to
receive the first gentleman of the land on
if of by using Clough’s Car-
reaching the Webfoot capital. Mr. Eddy
bolic Compound. It does
will then go on the stump again, and
not irritate the skin, nor make
return in time to address a meeting in
the hair come off. or injure the
this city on Saturday, May 30.
stock in any way and kills all
kind of Lice and Gnat» by one or
Mr. C. H. Wheeler is expected down
two applications. It is easily ap
from Nehalem tndav. when it will proba
plied and is used by mixing one
bly be known whether the steamer Geo.
quart of Carbolic Comp*>nnd w itfi
R. Vosburg will lie put on the Tilla
thirty to forty quarts of water.
mook-Astoria route again and whether
One pint makes five gallons ready
, contracts will be entered into with the
for use.
saw mills to do towing. It is stated
25c • Pint.
5Oc., Quart.
that, notwithstanding their contracts
Your money back if not satis,
with-the Pacific Navigation Co., quite a
factory.
numlicr of business men are anxious to
see the Vosburg put in commission, and
they will give her their business
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CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
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Tillamook.
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K. 1*. Clark, the National
Ca*h Reghter representative,
ia at the Larsen House for a
few days.
1903
$1.50 per year,
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To all these will come the hard shock ( ness men iu this city should own and city to own and operate a tug, for
of the announcement of his death.
operate a boat. Would it pay ? How then there would be no danger of a tug
The community here felt it most deep ! could it be otherwise, when the business boat being ¡taken off as soon as some
ly, and the gallant Jerry Murphv will be men have enough business in their own monopoly scheme could be worked to tie
long mourned by the many of us who hands to make it pay ? Business houses up any industries that may have started
Died, on Friday, May 15th, on the knew him.
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keep multiplying in the city, with no cor and are dependent upon a tug. Everv
Miami river. Miss Bertha Peterson, aged
responding weekly pay roll to sustain business man w ould do more business if
21 years, 4 months and 17 days. She
Editorial Snap Shots.
them, consequently trade is cut up and we had more industries, and it is sur
was born in Sweden in 1881, and came
stores are not doing the amount of busi« prising they do not get together and de
What can be done to stop the dissatis
to the United States with her mother in
I ness they other wise would. Suppose, for vise some plan to cut the string that baa
1884, landing at Garibaldi on October fied, sell out, clear-out ideas so many of instance, five or six saw mills were in made this practically a tied.up, bottled,
our
citizens
have
who
are
not
engaged
in
2nd, in the same year, where they have
operation in this city, a large proportion up, port, to suit the whims of those who
since resided. She leaves a mother. Mrs. dairying ?
of the money they made would find its grow fat and saucy by monopoly.
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Anna Peterson, and two brothers,
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The lumber schooner Antelope was still I way into the business houses of the city.
Michael and Andrew Peterson,to mourn in the bay this morning waiting for a 1 But those who want to keep Tillamook
Baker, of Washington county, didn’t
their loss, and they have the kind sym tow. And affording another object les bottled-up by a system of monopoly do have a word to say this week about
being congressional committeeman. Did
pathy of friends and the people in the son of the necessity of a tow boat.
not want a change for the better, and his lord and master call him down.—In
vicinity in their bereavement.
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even the business men appear indifferent dependent.
TheC;0.D. steam laundry started up I and indisposed to anything, so much so
Hillboro business men have given the
Such little silly, silly little false insinu
assurance that a condensed milk factory on Monday. The name must imply that that it begins to look that Tillamook ations are ridiculously silly and unmanly,
will be operating in that city within the no one can get the family washing done mossbackism is going to carry the day but as the ’Dependent is dependent upon
next few months. A site has been sheet on their face. That’s hard on editors, until ^uch time that business becomes so | the little coterie which never looses an
ed and it is supposed that sufficient Harvey.
oppressively stagnated that business opportunity to vent their personal spleen
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water can be obtained from springs in
men must bestir themselves to secure upon Mr. B. L. Eddy, this is another
Oh, how strange, yet not very strange more trade or some of the stores will get cowardly thrust at the gentlemen who,
the south part of the city. Over $2000
has already been subscribed as a sub for Tillamook. The Davies mill property into embarrassing circumstances and go by dint of hard study, industry, honesty
sidy, and the capital stock will soon all has been in the market for several years, out of business.
and perseverance has won the respect of
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l>e subscribed. J. W. Shute, of the Hills, and it was no sooner secured than other
the people of Tillamook county, and was
Amongst our correspondence this week honored by being chosen one of the re
boro bank, is assisting Dr. Tamiesie and parties fell all over themselves and tried
is a letter from the Pacific Furniture & ception committee to welcome President
Fred Schomburg to float the stock, and to get it before the deal was closed.
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Lumber Co., of Los Angeles, Cal., and it Roosevelt to Oregon, is being knifed by
he will be heavily intercsted in the new
There was no council meeting on Mon is just as w elltogive a couple of extracts |
company.
the man who claimed at one time that
day, being the second time this month to show the trend of the letter: “Our
Mr. Eddy was his friend. But the peo
A meeting of the city council was held the city dads failed to meet. Are they
experience in trying to get lumber out of | ple in Tillamook county are not blind,
on Wednesday, with Mayor C. W. Tal tired of their jobs, or is the spirit of indif
the Nehalem and Tillamook has not been j
mage and Council men W. II. Cary, E. ference, apathy and do-nothing-ism per very pleasant on account of the tug ser-! especially the predominant element, and
although they may not be able to resent
Jenkins and A. E. Imbler present, Bills meating the council chamber like the rest
vice, with which you are no doubt famk- in any other way. they do so, and to a
allowed were :
of the city ?
bar. . . . We now fully understand | larger extent than most people imagine,
Water rent............. .................... $30 00
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the situation both at Tillamook and Ne by withdrawing their trade from busi
Electric lights............................ . 12 65
There’s nothing like sending a man to
halem, and know just exactly what is ness men who advertise in such a sheet.
Recorder’s salary .................... 15 00
tlie state legislature who amounts to
R. L. Wade ............................... 8 80
necessary to make a success of handling The H eadlight has conscientiously sup
something. It will be noticed that of the
Marshal’s salary ..................... 45 00
lumber in that section of the country.” ported Mr. Eddy because it was to the
few counties represented in the reception
Printing..................................... 16 so
And this is from a company that was best interest of Tillamook people and
. City attorney’s salary .......... 8 58
committee of President Roosevelt, that
wanting 2Vb million feet of lumber every county to do so, as every unprejudiced
A. G. Reynolds, monuments.. 8 00
Tillamook county obtained a place of
Eli Olds & Son.......................... . 8 00
month, and because we lack the enter person in Tillamook will now admit was
honor—and Mr. Eddy was but a repre
A. B. Allison submitted his bond for II
prise, and the necessary tug service, this t|)c proper thing to do, so the uncalled
sentative of the people of this county.
saloon license, which was approved. The
county
fori , IWBV
|)nse ■ insinuations
the ’Depend
- has lost that amount of lumber ; 1.71
1 ■ I II >,<l U HI 11.1 that
IIKIL HIV
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resignation of Geo, W. Grayson was ac
ent is trying to besmirch Mr, Eddy’s
Mr. A. E. Reames, the democratic nom business. Isn’t it about time the citizens ellt
cepted. The citv council took the neces-
inee for congress, is not meeting with the of lillainook City took a tumble to them- character with are acting like a boome.
sarv action to have a number of side
boom he and his unterrified friends were selves, and show the California lumber rang upon the editor of that sheet and
walks and streets improved, also to have
buyers they will be able in the future to the
' advertisers
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who support it. And for
expecting, and it has fallen flat. This is
buildings and fences which are out of line
buy and shiplumber just as well at Tilln. what reasons are these silly insinuations
plainly seen by the poorly attended meet
moyed back or put in place.
inook as at Gray’s Harbor, Coos county being thrown at Mr. Eddy at this time ?
As we have previously intimated, just to
ings he is addressing and the want of en
and other points. And the safest plan . p|ja’s;.
'^ant"to"puli’’down.
thusiasm that is conspicuous wherever
to do this is for the business men of this ( rule or ruin
Memorial Day
he goes.
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Mav 30th, 1903, will be observed as
Hillsboro has raised $2000 as a sub.
follows, weather permitting :
Corinth Port, No. 36, G.A.R., will sidy for a condensed milk factory. And
assemble at Todd’s Hall, at 9:30 a.m. we pause to inquire what Tillamook
At 10 o’clock sharp, the column will City would do to have a like institution,
start on its march to I.O.O.F. cemetery. or tiny other industry, established in this
The public schools and all civic organ« city ? Don't all speak at once, gentle
iations, all ex soldiers and ex-eonfeder- men, in your willingness to help create a
ats, are respectfully invited to join us in weekly pay roll, something we are sadly
decorating the graves of departed in need of in this city.
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friends.
It has been sugg<sled that the city
If weather is stormy the soldier’s
council have the names of the streets
graves will be decorated by a detail from
posted on the corners of the streets. It
the post.
is a good idea, for in making inquiries
At 2 o’clock p.m , there will be public
where a person lives, but very few of the
at
the
Opera
House.
A
pro-
exercises
citizens can answer by giving the name
gram of which will be published next
of the street, outside of a'few near the
week.
business portion Anyway, a stranger
By Order of Committee.
in the city has a “Where am I at’’ look
when trying to locate somebody.
Jerry Miirphy Buried.
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The remains of ferry Murphy, who
Welcome, Mr. President, to Oregon,
was killed in the loggingcamp on Bewley and the next time you visit the Webfoot
creek on Thursday morning, when an old state we hope your stay will be long
dead tree fell upon him without the least enough to cross the (’oast range, marvel
warning, were buried on Saturday, the at our forests of timber and see the stur-
funeral being attended by a large num dv settlers who are converting this neck
ber of friends of the deceased. The religi of the woods into the garden spot of
ous service was held in the Catholic Oregon. Adieu, Mr. President, we wish
church, conducted by Father P. A. Oli you a pleasant journey. Call again at
vetti, who delivered an impressive dis the Webfoot state.
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course. The interment was in the Odd
fellows cemetery.
The H eadlight will ask the business
men of Tillamook City a very pertinent,
Jerry Murphy, whose untimely death yet exceedingly important, question this
Wc will also give with each $¡0 cash purchase a 16x20 En-
wasjchronicled last week, was fortv-two week ; “How many business men will
years old. He was born in Grand Alise, j take stock in a steamer that is for »he largod picture on anything sold except sugar, flour, oil, tobacco
and coffee, which are sold on a very close margin.
in the Province of New Brunswick.
I community of interest and for the up-
He resided in that province until he 1 building of Tillamook City ?” Speak out
was 26 years old, when he came to the ¡gentlemen, and let's see how many are
United States with his brother, James ready to jump into the harness and rid
Murphy, going first to Michigan.
the city of the monopoly hoodoo that
In 1890 he came to Tillamook, where has been, is and will continue to be an
he was later in the same year followed hoodoo over the city sdevelopment until
by his brothers James, John and Dan the business men, who hold the situation
Murphy.
in their own hands, work out the
During these intervening years these city’s salvation themselves and not de
stalwart men have been no inconsider pend upon others.
able factor in the development of this
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county.
Binger
Hermann
should receive mi big
For some years they were all employed
vote in Tillamook, because the people of
in logging on the Nehalem.
Three years ago Jerry Murphy with his this county believe he is the right man to
brothers Dan and John, purchased a farm get a substantial appropriation for the
Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Residents.
where VJr. Murphy reside«! until about improvement of Tillamook harbors. Let
two months ago, when he went to work the voters turn out and roll up a plura
for a short season in the logging camp on lity that they will be proud of when
Oregon.
the Bewley Creek of which Dan Murphy they ask Mr. Hermann to put $500,000
in the next river and harbor bill. Binger
was the foreman.
In June last year two of Mr. Murphy's will only lie too glad to do so if we show
sisters, Misses Nellie and Mary, came him by our votes tkat Tillamook is his
out from Boston, and this v ar another friend now. Binger will lie Tillamook’s
brother, Matthew, came from Washing friend then. Let's use a little reciprocity
in this election and then Tillamook will
ton and joined them.
Jerry Murphy was of the finest type of gel what it wants, and the wav »0 do
those who come to enrich the blood and that is for every voter in the county to
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
cast their ballot for Hermann, To stay
strength of our state and nation.
cither
of
at
home
or
to
cast
a
vote
for
Industrious, highly intelligent, yet tin
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
¡ assuming, ami of a spotless integrity and the other candidates will not improve,
habits, he held a very high place in the but jeopardize the proiqirct of getting a
' esteem of our best citizens. While it is big appropriation for Tillamook.
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1 safe to say that “none knew him but to
UHI.I VBREI).
The H eadlight bn* frequently pointed
love him’’ for his gieat manly heart.
jHis father, two brothers and two out that the industrial And business stag
sisters are still living in Ne . Brunswick. nation in Tillamook City, especially in
He also h ft a brotherjand sister at Curlew, milling, if due to the fact that Tillamook
1 Bay has no tug boat and that the busi
* in the State of Washington.
$250.00
GIVEN AWAY
On October 1, ’03
Wc will give away, absolutely free of
charge $250.00 in Cash or Merchandise.
First Prize, $50.00. 42 Prizes in all.
With each $1.00 cash purchase made
we will give you a ticket which will entitle
you to one chance in these prizes.
We carry a complete stock of
CLOTHING, HATS and SHOES,
FURNISHING GOODS,
GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED.
TODD & CO
“C.”
BEN
R1ESLAND.
Dairy Farms. Timber Claims.
Home Locations. Town Property
Insurance. Loans.
Financial Agent.
Tillamook
City,
SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $2.25 per cord,
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY.