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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1903)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 2F\—1.90& Big Stock of SUMMER GOODS ! have Arrived. We are showing the Largest and Finest Stock of SHIR 1 WAISTS ever she the citv. Call and ask to see them. They are beauties. New colorings in NECK and FANCY RIBBONS. The Newest Creations in LADIES’ BEL IS. SILK VEILS—just the latest fads. MERCERIZED LAWNS and DIMITIES in wastings in every iniaginable, and pattern. Over 50 pieces to choose from. Our elegant new stock of BLACK DRESS GOODS is receiving great praisefe the ladies. A grand new stock of the latest varieties in LACES and EMBROIDER]: The latest things in NECK WEAR we are showing. In our new stock of MEN’S HATS there is no one showing as late styles as Wt Our big stock of both LADIES’ and GENT.’S SHOES are the finest and» up-to-date goods we ever carried. Don't forget that our spring stock of CLOTHING has also just arrived. An endless variety of the prettiest SHIRTS you ever saw. We are the King Pins on GROCERIES. Our prices are the lowest. Yosemite Coffee reduced to 10 cents a package. < 1 It » o From Salem on to Tillamook. You leave the tertile valley and the hills i hey do appear, The noisy rills they rumble, the glens around to cheer; Homes were nestled here and there, with quite an antic cast, And those who first did them prepare, clung to them tn the last ; The sheen of perfect blessedness, those homes they did denote ; And the hills were brightly (lotted, with the white Angora goat ; Oh ! tile merry dells and dales, and the wild deer drinking at the brook ; Why the road lit up with splendor, yes, the road to Tillamook. C iiari . es D obbs . BURNED AT POST. Fun for the Farmer BOULDER CREEK. “All my achievements.” said the great ! Northern Mob Takes a Negro’s W. N. Bays went to Tillamook Sunday race horse, “ are due to the fact that I j and returned Monday, Life always put my best foot forward.” M. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Marke PROPRIETOR OF I find,” replied the wicked mule, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dingess and Miss Bessie Bats, came in from Willamina “ that I accomplish more by putting my Sunday, to visit grandpa and grandma best foot backward.’’ ci DEALER IN Bays. “ I hear your engagement with Miss Mrs. Grace Chopard and son Norman, Boodle is <*1T. How did it happen?” have reached home after a week’s visit “ In strict confidence, my friend, she with relatives and friends at Hebo and got mad because I stole a kiss.” Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook Beaver. “ I don’t see why that should provoke Some much needed work is being done her—when you were engaged.” on our road this week. “ Well, you see, I stole this kiss from H. A. Chopard spent Thursday and another girl.” Friday, with his father-in-law, A. J. Get- The danger of carrying an argument! cliell, of Cedarvale. I to its logical conclusion is thus set forth; [ Ben Bixby and Ed West came tip from They were at a picnic. Beaver Sunday to investigate the gold •‘Fingers were made before forks,” SHOT BY THUGS. mine. she laughed, as she helped herself in 1 STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. 11. HARRISON. Mr. and Mrs. L Jensen and Miss Mary : democratic fashion. Max Calof, Victim of Two High ONLY LINE—AST0T1A TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBAL’ visited H. L. Jensen s family last Sun “ Yes,” he admitted, “and people waymen. day. were made before clothes.” She hastily BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. Because he attempted to stop two H. L. Jensen went to Tillamook one I reached for a fork. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Kail road & Navigation Co. it« day last week. highwaymen who had robbed his son at also the Astoria & Columbia River K. K. fol San Francisco, Portland “ Nellie says she is only 21,” said the P. R. Coulson and family weie guests j floorwalker. “ I imagined she must be First and Hall streets, Portland,Mondav and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to at J. Borbas Sunday. night, Max Calof, aged 55 years, was at least 28.” SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA, OR It is reported that Sherman Myers has “So she was,” replied the jealous shot twice by the robbers. One of the B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. sold out. , maid who presided over the ribbon bullets pierced his arm and the other his Airents 1° R * N' R R- Co • Portlal,d- Jonney Nicklans was down the river - counter, “ but you know everything in B1,118 JA. & C. R. R. Co., Portland. lungs and stomach, causing injuries Sunday. What is the attraction down j the store was marked down 25 per cent ' last week.” which will probably prove fatal. The that way, John ? Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Exprei police were working on the case until J. Borba, H. C. Chopard and M. Curl “Father, I should like to try one of went to. Beaver Saturday on business these systems of physical exercise that ./fa. aft* stfk .-aft* «Ab- iAf site Ac A; Ac A At A At Ac Ar. At A A A A Al late Monday night, but no c lew as to connected with the mine. are advertised in the papers. They are the robbers was obtained. Nathan Calof, Maurice Bays worked for H. L. Jensen cheap, and you don’t need any’ appara the son who was held up, is known in two days last week. tus. ’’ every nook and cornor of Portland. He . PROPRIETOR ” I'll furnish you one, niy son, that Mr. Redmond, canvassing agent for is a peddler and sells strawberries on the the Portland Portrait Co., was working I tried with great success when I was a Crime of the Negro. young man. and I'll warrant it to be as 4 streets. He was in the barn Monday this neighborhood last week. The victim, Miss Helen S. Bishop, I good as any in the market night about 10:15 o’clock, feeding the “ Could I take it here at home?” NETARTS. horses, and was just starting to get daughter of Rev. Dr. A. Bisln p, su “ Yes, that is one of its chief merits.” perintendent of the Ferris Industrial some water for them. “ Any apparatus necessary ?” < ' Mr. Lions and family and Mr. John Mi “Yes, but it’s quite simple. I'll furnish ‘‘Hands up!” came the order from a School, was a student of the Wilmington j ' Johnson, of Tillamook Bay, spent Sun- Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Han 4 it. ” High School, and was on her way home very small looking man in the doorway, i day at Netarts. “ Can I take it in my room?” Fine Machine Work a Specialty. Ji who had a white handkerchief tied over from the school last Monday afternoon j B. H. Johnson of South Prairie went to No; you take it 4t the woodpile. You when she was attacked. A farmer work tual his face and held a small revolver point the light-house Sunday. He is working ' will find the apparatus there, all ready 4 York for you, my son. ” ing at the astonished man. Calof could ing in the field saw Miss Bishop stagger on the light-house road. A- Mr. A. E. Withers is fixing up the light WWWWWW -v-w v v-tr w w w vi Mr not believe that any one would come in and fall in the road. She got up and Miggins — I wish all these country house road in good shape, he has several Allen to his barn aud attempt to rob him, and fellagain, and then she rried to crawl. teams hauling gravel, and will have 1 | boardings houses would mention their The farmer and his sons went to her night took the matte: as a joke. the Short Beach finished in about one ( rates when they advertise. IF YOU contemplate the purchas i Higgins—-I didn’t think you were in “Hands up, and quick about it !” came assistance, hut when they reached the week. Th« terested. You told me you were going of any Cemetery work, it Mr. H. Bolihnan and W. L. Finley of 10 keep your family at hum« this sum the order from a larger man, and with girl she was lying unconscious in the on T< road. She had three ugly gashes in her Portland, are on the Beach, and will I mer. worth your while to investigtt out waiting longer two shots were fired crow spend two or three weeks here. Miggins—Exactly, and I like to figure Both were wild of their mark, and save ihroat, her body was badly scratched, Mn Prof. L. H. Bakerand family,of Salem, ' I out just how much, I'm saving. and her clothing was torn in many a scratch on the hand the young man came in over the Grand Round road . ter ar places. The wounded girl was taken was not injured. Smith—Women are rapidly assuming arriving here Saturday. Mr. Baker will Frida “The pistols were close to my face home, and died the next afternoon with teach the Barnagat School this Summer. | j all the positions formerly occupied by A iwaterial that makes the onl' j men. Mn out regaining consciousness. Quite a number of people from Tilla when they were discharged,” said he durable MONUMENT, and sb : Jones—Y’es, but there is one vocation brand The entire neighborhood was almost l mook, spent Sunday on the beach. after the holdup, ‘‘and I thought I was in which they fail to score. passes Marble or Granite in Ct- Frida Miss Hallie and Miss Una Baker went done for. I was so frightened that I instantly aroused, and a manhunt was Smith—What is that? artistic finish. to the Light house Saturday, and return Will Jones—Soliciting life insurance. They could not stand up, and It'll over on the immediately instituted. Suspicion was ed Sunday. invariably talk a man lu death before soon fastened on George F. White, a 1 prope oat box. For more information in regard to Geo. W. Phelps is hauling his supplies getting him insured. Kietrln The robbers were not frightened away negro, who was just out of the work for his store this week, as the camping these beautiful Monuments-- bv their own shots, but rushed up to house and who was engaged on the1 season has already began, he has also ! Mamrua, what would you do if that Mr. Inquire of Ing vase in the parlor should get broken?” their supposed victim and commenced to farm of Edward Woodward, near the | been appointed postmaster at Netarts said on the Tommy. and has the office moved to his store. .K- search through his pockets. It is his scene of the assault. the edi “ I should whip whoever did it,” said White was found in bed that niglu, custom to carry the money of the day’s Mrx. Banks, gazing severely at her Mr. ORBTOWN. little son. sales home with him, and he thinks that and when taken into custody denied all purcht “ Well, then, you ’ d letter liegin to get knowledge of the crime. He was identi The Fourth will houii be here. the robbers were men who knew him and Big N< up your muscle, ’ said Tommy, “ coz his hebits. Monday night however, he fied by several persons who said they | The Oretown and Ne&kowin scLooh papa's broke it.” John had left the money and his gold watch saw him in the vicinity of the scene of ' will be out Friday 26th. They are going I Pitner I to have an entertainment together “ John,” asked the lawyer’^ wife, who in the house when he went out to feed the crime. la«,in A knife which, Mr Woodward said be ' Clarance Atterbury is about to lose bin had recently taken up the health culture the horses. The robbers went through j interest at Oretown. fad, ’ is it liest to lie on the right side Mi«» his pockets carefullv, but found nothing. longed to him was found where the girl or the left side? ” Mr. Commons w e’d to Cloverdale Sun e.larrfpi “Where is that money ?’’ One of them was assaulted. White was brought to day, accompanied by his family. “My dear,”replied the legal luminary, day scl asked, in an angry tone. “Pungle it up, Wilmington, but later was transferred Miss Ii.es Dickens has been visiting, “if one is on the right side it usually isn ’t necessary to lie at all ” to the county workhouse, where the offi has come in from Amity to spend the John and be quick about it!” summer. of the “I have no money. It is not on me.” cial« thought lie would lie safe from mob S tatf ’ of O hio , C ity of T oledo , i u a L ucas C ounty , » ®< a - The telephone is piogressing fine, river,p cried the frightened victim. Leave me violence. E rank J. C heney makes oath that he is the I there is but one pole being set up at a senior partnei of the firm of E. J. ( heney S c alone. I have nothing that you want. Mi«»' | time. Cc., doing business in the City of Toledo. Did the Pigs Devour Him ? They took some papers from his vest out on The Oretown factory is running at County ami State aforesaid, and that said firm pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL pocket and searched him again, when A storia . Or., Jane 22.—Albert Erick full 8|>eHd with Walter Christensen at will •everni LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H all ' s C atarrh they heard the voice ol the father, Max sou, the two-and-a half-year old son of I the whistle string. Warr I C ure . Calof, shouting for his boy. • >laf Erickson, wandered away from | Mr. Tagert brought his first milk to FRANK J. CHENEY. ter Sev Oretown factory. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv “Come on, Bill; it’s time to get out o^ home on Saturday afternoon and no reaide v presence, this 6th day ofDecember, A.D. 1886. Mr. Charley (ioeros went to Tillamook , , A. W GLEASON, here,’’ said the larger one. J. P. ALtUEjM, Proprietor. trace of him has been found. His home Sunday with a load of cheese. Mr. i 1 ) Notary Public. Elder Calof Shouts and Is Shot. is on the outskirts of the city, adjacent Mr. P. McIntosh and wife came dow n «tage I« Hull s Catarrh Cure is take internally and '• You stay right where you are and to a Chinese garden where many pigs from Tillamook, Sunday, to Mis Chris- acts directly on the blood and mncoiis surfaces liver th' do not say a word ” the two ordered art* kept. It is feared that these pigs ate tenson's. of the system. Send for testimonials, free Special Attention paid to Tourists. F. J. CHENEY d; CO., Toledo, O. their victim, and he complied with their Laces bold by Druggists, 75c. A First Class table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. orders. The elder Calof, who had heard the little boy, although some think that gibbon s Hall s Family Pills are the best NEHALEM the shots from the house, was very the Chinamen made away with him, as We hav badly frightened. He commenced to they have been having trouble with his Bert Ross went to Tillamook Sunday Closing Out Sale. shout “ Murder ! Thieves ’ Robbers !P I father. There is considerable excite« for medical treatment. Oil at the top of his voice, and started to- i I now offer my entire stock of second Gang I Mr. Buchanan was in from Portland ward the bain. Seveial neighbors had mem over the matter and the China- l>eeii aroused by the shooting, and when men may tie roughly handled by the one day last week to look over his hand goods for sale at greatly reduced rates until the entire stock is sold. they heard the old man’s shouts, they large crowd that is searching for the Northfork ranch. I also offer my store building cheap. rushed toward the scene. The robbers* boy. Mrs. Emma Kludtkeof San Francisco, Call and buy while thev are going. were almost caught, their only means of is visiting her father August Ludtke. Cedar escape being past the old man. W. E. PAGE. Born.June 9th,to the w ife of S. Scovell. Goes to Heppner ’• Get out of the wav. they cried to a daughter Cheese Butter i T imber L amp , A ct J une N otice for him, but lie was so excited that lie did ' A mass meeting of Portland citizens. B. A. Todd is building a new barn. P ublic ation . not «-. in to bear Two »hot» rang out 1H.ld |he riM)I1„ ()f ,he Connnercial United State* Land Office. S. Scovell is slowly recovering from an abova the noise of the pursuers, and Oregon City, Oregon. Club, decided to forego the celebration attack of appendicitis. the old man fell in his tracks. ¡ 1__ June 15th, 1901 j FOUF Notice is hereby given that in compliance Willie Calof, aged 15 y ears w as standiag of Independence this yea.*. x---- The tuli.ig , ••( D>,le|wn<lenee day tin« Miss Mary Sclmllmever has finished *%ith the provision* of the act of congress of 1 Jet DELIVERED. in range of one of the shots, and the incurred by the Fourth of Julv her term of school in the Nvstrum dis June 3, iHT*. entitled An act for the sale ol 2 Jet I timber land* 111 the States of California Ore- bullet miMed him but a short distance. committee ................... will „ ,n i„. ni1 the lie „„¡.t paid . and the f..n.l. funds ™ on trict. 3 Je I gon. Nevada and Wa hiugton Territory?' as, Nehalem is making preparations to, extended to all the Pub ic I .and States by act of vanii Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. hand, estimated at or near $2300, will |»e Cut Worms Cause Ruin. 1 August 4. 1892. | celebrate the fourth ofjulv. 3 Jet: turned over to R. L. Sabin, treasurer of _ „ !* JANE POTTER Quite a number of children around Of McMinnville county of Yamhill Stat« of T acoma , June 22.—Cut worms are the Heppner relieving distress along Oregon has this day Hied in this office her town have the chicken pox. causing widespread ruin to the straw- Willow Creek statement No 6179 for the purchase of F. IL Skinner has $2000 subscribed bv sworn The decision to abandon the Fourth berrv vines on Fox Island, Th»* w<»rm the E '.j of U i- of Section 24. in Tp ! $ "of thHI seems to he different from the ent worms I of July celebration whs unanimous, Nehalem people towards a co-operative XML’ tbelaiid sought is more valuable for its timber Centrally üoeated. Rates, $1 Per Day which attack all kinds of vegetation in ' Some question was raised as to the steam boat and expects to reach $2500. or stone than for agricultural purp< «es and tn Western Washington a tew years ago. power of the mass meeting to declare This is a good move. establish her claim to said land before the Registers nd Rec. tver of this office at Oregon The jiest now working on Fox Island the funds raised for the celebration ( ity Oregon, on Thursday, the ? th day of, eats the leaves, leaving the plant hare. available for relief purposes, but. with Angu-t I903. She names as witnesses ' If yon want an up-to-date the explanation that the call for the Coming tight in the seasnu >»i tniPagr. w lun a lie i \ \ odd WM |M I ’im*ed. the meeting fully explained its objects, Hat, remember that they are Pouer. Mary b Potter of McMinnville. Oteg -n M. H. LiARSEjM, Proprietor. Any and all persons claiming adversely the loss is particularly se vere. Large fruits this objection was removed, and the cili- a,M>ve described land« are requested to file th. ir like apples, pears, prunes and cherries I ( . zens voted w ithout dissent to give being sold at wholesale price claims in this office ou or b. tore said .7th day ! Heppner the money. of August, J903 ? I promise well. at The Racket Store. W ilmington , Del . June 22.—A North ern moh, led by a Virginian, burned a negro at the stake tonight within a tew miles above Mason and Dixon's line, fhe victim was George F. White, a negro, just out of the workhouse, who was ac cused of having feloniously assaulted and stabbed to death Miss Helen S. Bishop, the 17-year-okl daughter of Rev. Dr. E. A. Bishop. The crime of the negro was committed last Monday afternoon, and ever since there had been mutterings of lynching the mail. An effort was made last night to get White, but it failed, Tonight ii mob estimated at 40()0 men and bovs gathered in the neighborhood of Price's Corner, four miles from here. Thev came from everywhere, including Wilmington and small towns to the south of Price’s Corner. Last nights lack of a leader was sup plied by a Virginian, whose identity in the confusion and excitement could not be learned. The police of Wilmington and the Constables tried to disperse the growing mob, but without avail. It was after 10 o’clock when the march to the workhouse, a mile away, was taken up. Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc 4 A. K. CASE, Tillamook Iron Woks 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths. < 4 OREGON. TILLAMOOK, I White Bronze, l C. R. REAL E Reynolds BEALS, ESTATE, Financial Agent. TILLAMOOK, OREGON The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and and A Shingles. Boxes a specialty. SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $1.80 per cord- ------ ---- ■ TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COffiPflfiY. LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, J You Need it on your Farm. A lgkbson S. D rkssfr Galvanized Steel AELRMOTOR WINDMILL. Register. The Best Hotel in the city. Ca OREGON No Chinese Employed. If after