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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1903)
Vol. XVI. No. 8 TILLAMOOK, OUR OREGON, JUEY 30, CLEAN 1903. Îi.50 per year UP SALE I Of all SUJVIJVIEH GOODS affords a Saving of about One Half. If you have a single need in our Clean-up Stock, we say investiga te while some lines are practically unbroken. A word now about the cause of this Great Sacrifice of New Merchandise: Cause No. 1: We over-estimated the amount of business to be done here, therefore, bought too heavy- Cause No. 2: We must make store room for the big stock of Fall and Winter Goods that's now in transit. ~ Our ball and 11 inter Stock will far surpass, in both Quality and Low Priced ness, any we’ve heretofore carried in Tillamook. Why / Well, we've grown “wise.” We now know the wants of the people and their needs in this climate, and we expect to sell cheaper becaue we will sell more, and we will sell more because we sell cheaper. We insist on you not placing your order, until you've seen our exten sive line of Womens land Childrens ready-to-wear Garments, Dry Goods and Woolen Blankets. Wa will handle the celebrated Pendleton Woolen Mills Blankets this season. Another game of base ball will he play- Type stickers were in hard luck today. the community, and who deplored his un- Inflated with Umberger Fumes, Real Estate Transfers. ’ ed between Tillamook City and Bay City The large door on Captain Schrader’s timely death. He leaves a widow and . Gee, what a commotion there was in U.S. Land Office to A. Horace Adams. on Sunday afternoon on the race tract, barn fell and tried to convert Henry S. ope child, besides his own relatives to H. T. Botts, for abstracts. * one of the tents down on^Garibaldi beach Receipt. S Sw and S ’ ' S*-. Brock & Atkinson will saw your wood.* j 160 acres of good land at a bargain, Baker into an air space beneath it, and mourn their Loss. The deceased joined one night last week. It became inflated sec. 28, tp. 2 south, range 10. 4Vi miles south of Tillamook City. Easy this afternoon Rollie W. Watson’s print, Star Lodge, A.O.U.W., in this city about with odors that certainly puzzled the fair A. G. Thompson, of Aurora, came in on ' terms. Apply to Jens Hansen, Marsh- ing press tried to make sausage meat of 18 months ago, but like a good many occupants, so much so they wondered in Anthony Damitio and wife to Albert A. Tuesday. one of his fingers. Damitio. >/2 interest in lots 6 and 7, other persons who take out life insurance . field, Ore. * amazement for several hours where it all Carpenters wanted.—Apply to S. A. sec. 6, tp. 3 north, range 10 and E The steamer Sue H. Elmore brought in allowed himself to drop out, consequent came from, when it was discovered that Rev. Dr. Van Waters, wife and child, Brodhead. Se, sec. 1. tp. 3 north, range 11. of Portland, came in on the steamer on the following passengers on Wednesday: ly those who were dependent upon them pieces of limberger cheese had been placed Joseph Guptill went out on the steamer Wednesday and left this morning for ' Mr. and Mrs. Geesy and family, C. C. are deprived of the benefits these frater $450.00. »etween the pillows and pillow slips. So on Monday. I Going, G. Bowlby, Mrs. Day, Miss Bal- nal institutions offer when the bread indignant were some of the crowd that Anthony Damitio and wife to George E. Nehalem. I lard, J. Harvev, Ubridge, R. McNarth, C. winner of the family is suddenly cut off. G. W. Shirley, of Portland, was in the Huntlev. Va interest in same lands it looked as though all manner of trou The base ball game onSundav between city last week. as foregoing. $450.00. Tillamook and Bay City resulted in ano N. Drew. Sarnd, Hollester, Goldstone, J. ble would follow by the way thev ex Claude Vedder, of Nehalem, was in the ther victory for The former with a score 1 T. Lighter, Captain Codge, W. W. Cur- Who has the Old Mexico Fever 7 pressed their sentiments far into the U.S.A, to John II. Dunstan. Patent, i tiss, W. W. Ridhlagh and F. A. Coles. city this week. E Va Nw and lots 2 and 3, sec. 31, of 14 to 10. M onterey , Mexico, July 26.—The Vai •light. However, next morning washing tp 2 south, range 10. Hid laundtv work was the order of the J. E. Sibley was up from Hobsonville Captain Cary was not pleased when he I Mayor C. W. Talmage, who has been lialla Colonization Improvement Com on Wednesday. returned from dinner on Monday to find [ appointed bv Governor Chamberlain as pany, composed principally of Califor lav, but still the fair sex did not feel at . Mary F. Dunstan and husband to Jacob H. Cook. Quit-claiin to same land. H, .T. Finley, of Portland, was in the that someone had partly filled the Marie | a delegate to the Trans-Mississippi Con- nia capitalists, is looking for a colony all pleased, especially when accusing in | gress, which will meet at Seattle on $ 1.00. with water. city on Sunday. site in Mexico for 500 Danish families nocent parties in a neighboring camp. • August 18th, is trying to get an exhibit The logging camp on Bewley creek was The company hopes to obtain a sufficient But since then all is lovely, and it is now W. C. Kruger and wife to Jacob IL J. W. Hellenbrand, of Oretown, was in from Tillamook county and we hope he Cook. Deed to same lands and Nw ly large tract soon, as 100 families now looked upon as a good joke, even though closed down on Wednesday and a few of the city on Friday. will succeed. Probably there would be the “Hen Party” quarters were dubbed Nw, sec. 31, tp. 2 south, range 10 Joseph Bromley left on Friday to re the men from that camp will go to the no trouble if this city had a live, wide at Tillamook, Or., are awaiting its de the “Limberger Camp.” and lots 1, 2 and 3, sec. 36, tp. 2 cision. When they have been settled the Miami ca nip. turn to Napa, Cal. awake Board of Trade. south, range 11. $1869.00. company will provide transportation for Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Keller came in The birth rate among the foreign born D. T. Werschkul, of Cloverdale, was in Wm. Reid, the secretary and promoter ether colonists from Denmark until the Gilbert L. Erickson to F. L. Carr. Lots from Oretown and took the steamer for the city this week. of the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook full quota of 500 families has come oyer. in Massachusetts is 52 per 1,000; among 9, 10, 11 and 12, sec. 3, tp, 1 south, Fort Stephens, where they will make the native born it is 17. A. R. Gangloff came in on Wednesday Railroad Co., and W. H. Remington, a $5 per acre in accordance with the new range 8. $1225.00. their home in the future. Nearly one-half of the mortality in the by way of Sheridan. representative of the syndicate that has law. R. L. Wade has just employed a first under consideration the matter of taking United States is from diseases of the Tracy R. Elliott to Theresa R. Elliott. H. C. Seymour and wife, of Hebo,were Rats ! Lot 5, block 3, town of Idayille. $1. clas tinner from the East, and is pre the bonds of the company, came in on lungs, and 75 jicr cent of it preventable. in the city on Tuesday. pared to do all kinds of up to-date tin Thnrsday and left again on Friday. We News to Tillamookers. • J. W. Hobbs and wife, of Eugene, were ning and plumbing work. Singers. * understand the bitter is well pleased with in the city on Saturday. The Oregonian has conveyed the ini- I have just received eight new drop, F. R. Beals ’eft on Saturday for Spo what he saw of the county. Howard Drew has gone to Bandon, in kane, to be gone a month, to look after pression that a public meeting of the citi head Singer Sewing Machines which I One of our subscribers, in renew’ing his Coos county, on a visit. will sell for cash cheaper than any man h1sinte:ests in mining stock he lias in subscription, writes : “ I see you are still zens of Tillamook was called and the de* tails relating to the building of the Port in Oregon, or I will sell on the instaliA J. A. Todd returned from a business that section of the country. hammering the wooden-heads on the land, Nehalem & Tillamook Railroad ment plan and take v«»ur old machine for trip to Portland on Friday. Mrs. G. 0. Nolan has gone on a short toll-road abuse, and other things that was submitted, and that the citizens ap- $10 to $25. Call and see me before buy ' S R. Young ami Leroy Berry came in visit to her mother in the valley, and [ ' retard the progress of the county. That pointed a committee to secure a right of ing. W. E. PAGE. from Salem on Wednesday. will return with her in a day or so when .is , i; right. T he H eadlight has done way. No public meeting was called ar.d Match Race, I mile. Trotting.—Best they will camp on Garibaldi beaeh. i more for the upbuilding of the Tillamook no railroad proposition was submitted 2 in 3. Purse, $1000. ' J. H. Hill and Chas. Marrs, of Port The United States consumes half of the land were in the city on Tuesday. Emmett Quick, who has been down 'country than any other agency ; in spite to the citizens of Tillamook by either Running Half Mile and Repeat.—Purse, 16,000,000 bags, which constitute the world's crop of coffee. W. R. Churchman and R. Y. Neely, of with typhoid fever, is able to lie out i of much unfair treatment too. I wish John McCraken, William Reid or W. H. $20. Free to Ponies, 14V& hands and ur.der. A man under indictment in Illinois is Sheridan, were in the city on Saturday. again, but lookingas though he find had ¡you success, and final appreciation of Remington. They did, however, talk to Running 600 yards and repeat.—Purse, charged with having defrauded seven a little more typhoid lever than he cared / vour efforts. ” a few of the leading citizens. This is a | Chas. E. Morgan and Geo. Tazwell, of $20. widows. Talent of that order is rare for. i The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg came in sample of the misleading reports which Portland, was in the citv on Saturday. Entrance Pee to Running Races, $5.00. even if it is illegal. Commissioner Parrish left on Friday J on T hursday, her passengers being F. are being circulated : — Half added to purse. I Dr. James Wiley came in from Portland , Mrs. M. W. A storia , Or., July 28—A special from on Saturday and left again on Monday. for Albany, where his wife had under-' Severance, ,D. McKelvey, Miss Ellen Harrison, Master Tillamook says that all the details relat gone an operation for cancer. It is 15 ' Harrison. ” Fishing will commence in the bay on years since Mr. Parrish was on the out-1 L. Harrison, Prof. W. Wilev, Miss B. ing to the proposition submitted to the Friday and they will be put in cold stor- Wiley, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Win. Barker ctiizensata meeting held there recently side. age. C. & E. Thayer have provided a separ and family, Rev. Van Waters and wife by Messis. McCraken and Reid, of Port J. S. Stephens is the agent ate department of their business for a and child, Miss J. L. Coffee, Mrs. B. D. land, relating to the projected railvi.y tual Life Insurance Company of New satings bank, and depositors in the say. Coffee, A. Allison, M. F. Hanville, Prof connecting Tillamook Bay with Port York. * ings bank branch will be paid interest on R. C. French, Mrs. E. D. Curtiss and son. land, have been settled, and a commit'ee She left this morning for Nehalem, and is now actively at work securing the B. L. Eddy and his family returned to their deposits. * will tow tlie lumber schooner () ikland right of way for the road. the citv on Wednesday from camping at The lumlier schooner Oakland, to load ' out on Friday and will leave for Astori» Garibaldi. This right of way consists of a 60-foot lumber at the Truckee Lumlier Co.’s saw strip from Tillamook to the summit of E. T. Haltom returned from Portland mill, was towed in on Sunday by the tug oti 3aturday. Mr. John McCraken, president of the the Coast Range of mountains, free of on Friday, where he had gone on a busi- Geo. R. Vosburg. and will take on about Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Rail charge to the Portland, Nehalem & Tilla ®ess tiip. 600,000 feet of lumber. road Company, left the city on Friday mook Railway Company, by way of the Rev. A. R. Griggs came in on Saturday’ The annual meeting of the Tillamook to spend his summer vacation and to i County Teachers’ Institute convened in for Portland. He was greatly surprised Wilson River, the shortest route, 82)^ miles, to Portland. visit his wile. I this city on Wednesday, with a good to find that Tillamook was such an ex tensive county and with so much unde Mrs. ;L. Day came in on Wednesday number of pedagogues in attendance. It Cut it Out, Gentlemen. veloped resources. He has been a resi from Portland on a visit to her parents, ' will remain in session until Friday. dent of Portland for «»ver 50 years, and The Port of Tillamook Commission is Mr. and Mrs. Hunt. I The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Satur although he has heard a great deal about relegating unto itself too mauy of the The steamer Sue H. Elmore will leave ! day with over 1000 boxes of cheese and ! Tillamook in that length of time, this is functions which belong to the mayor and this citv Friday evening and will sail the her passengers were John McCraken, F. his first visit to the county. What he citizens of Tillamook City, and it is time next morning for Astoria. H. Beeman, Gut Kuutz, |. H. Bromley, saw in the few days he was here amazed to call that august body dowu in the Matt. Spurgeon, of Wash., and Fred — McCalvin, J. E. Croydernian, F. and him. If he had made a thorough inves language of the late Governor Pennoyer Forslund, of San Francisco, came in L. Farmer. tigation of the resources of the county when he said : “You attend to your from Astoria over the trail. From private letters received from W. he would have lieen considerably more business and I will attend to mine.'* The The farm house of John Marolf caught Ohen, L Olsen and C. A. Bailev, who amazed. Beinginterviewed before he left Commission has plenty of business of its tire on Sunday, and was partly destroyed. went from Tillamook to Old Mexico, it on Friday in regard to the prospects of own right now in looking after the inter The furniture was mostly all saved. ! apftears they are well pleased and send the proposed railroad being constructed, est of the port and within its own con- President Cohn called a meeting of the home glowing accounts of the opportun Mr. McCraken believed everything was j fines, if it would go at it with a little Port of Tillamook Commission on Tuer- ities there are to make money in that progressing as favorably as possible to | more enthusiasm and determination and dav, but it could not do business as only 1 country. Charley Bailey, who said he that end, and everything now depended ’ carry out the purposes for which it was 1 would return for his wife and family if upon whether the syndicate of financiers ( organized. What would Portlahd pco- three mem tiers put in an appearance. would take up the bonds and whether I pie think of the Port of Portland Com Postmaster A. W. Severance returned 1 he liked it there, will not take the time ' the railroads would keep their hands off mission if it undertook to appoint, from i to return, but. we understand, will send i from Portkind Sunday and C. N. Drew its own memliers, a board of trade, ap on Wednesday, where they had been at for them. We are glad to hear such good ! Another Fatal Accident. point committees to see about right ol tending the grand lodge of the A.O U W. | reports from them. Another fatal accident occurred on Sat way and terminal*grotwids for one lot of urday afternoon in the logging camp of railroad promoters, and hobnobhle with We will also give with each $ jo cash purchase a ¡6x20 En the Tillamook Logging Company on the another set of railroad promoters who larged picture on anything sold except sugar, flour, oil, tobacco i did not intend making that city the ter ' Miami, the victim being Jack Tone. He was an experienced logger and was hook minnl point, but had another town site t and coffee, which are sold on a very close mat gin. tender. He was on the side of a steep I in view ? As a municipal corporation, MAKE A VAPOR hill with the line attached to a Ing. He there are functions which lielong to the j .»a w the log strikea dead tree while he was mayor and citizens, not to an appointive I fixing the line, and owing to the hill being body like the commission, and whenever ' FOUR STYLES 1 Jet ........... 75c. so steep he could not get out of the wav anything of importance takes place the ' 2 Jets ........ 85c. in that direction in time to avoid danger, mayor should call the citizens together • 3 UetS, gal nor could he descend without inerting a The Commissioners are representative I vanized..... $1 00. like danger. It was while attempting to business men we readily admit ami well I 3 Jets,brass 1.25. dodge the tree that it struck him in the able to look after the interests of the back and felled him to the ground, inflict port, but the trouble is they are gradu ing fatal internal injuries. Hr was taken ! ally—innocently and with the first of in to his home an<l|a doctor was telephoned tentions—taking hold of matters outsiile for. Nothing could lie done for the un of their province and relegating to it »ell FOR fortunate young man. Hesurvived tl»< ac functions which iielong to the mayor and ci>lei t al> ut five hours an I died in great citizens. Cut it out. gentlemen, and at. a^onv. The funeral took place on M- n teml strictly to your own business, and day, the religious service being held in allow the mayor and citizens to attend Keeps the Flies off Stock. the Catholic Church, where Father P. A , hi theirs, otherwise there is going to lie One Quart, at 50c. m.ikrt 10 Gallon«. 1 Olivotti conducted the services, a nd (lie ¡uncalled for friction, which we do not ■ burial was in the Catholic cemetery. A wish to nee started, for our citizens are I irge number of friends attended the not i • favor of tl»e office of mayor lieing In neral to |w y their hist token of rrzpfrt relegated to the background and the If alter swn< CARBOLIC COMPfH’XD you are not <<ati»fie<l came and ge: o 1 young ni;in who wav mnc'i liked in Commission becoming the whole thing y*»nr m »»try hack. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS August 1st, 1903. $250.00 GIVEN AWAY On October I, ’03 We 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. CLOUGH'S SPRAYERS TODD & CO CLOUGH'S Carbolic Compound Clough,Reliable Druggist ß. Ben Inland Land Company Dairy Farms Town Property. Mill Sites. Water Fronts Timber Lands Rentals. Life and Fire Insurance. Financial Agent. Tillamook City, Oregon