Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 06, 1903, Image 1

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    Vol. XVI.
No. 9.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON, AUGUST 6,
1903
$1.50 per year
E.L. Fitch, of Corvallis, came in today.
William Shelton, who lost his leg in
the valley last August, was soliciting
subscriptions for an artificial leg.
Mrs. Maud Mackincyre.who has been
visiting her mother. Mr. A. Nichols, left
for her home in Portland on Friday.
Commissioner L. Parrish returned from
Albany on Sunday. His wife was not
well enough to accompany him home.
A G. Reynolds, with his mother, wife
and family, left on Saturday for Grants
Pass, where they will make their future
home.
160 acres of good land at a bargain,
4Va miles south of Tillamook City. Easy
terms. Apply to Jens Hansen, Marsh­
field, Ore.
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The Methodist congregation last Sab.
GOOD NEWS
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS.
Editorial Snap Shots
I and should kick hard until a heavy tax
bath very much enjoyed the sermons of
is put upon peddlers. But, say, we have
the Rev. T. L. Jones. Next Sabbath the For Every Family in Tillamook
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
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Say, C. Ben, who’s the jay lawyer and also a kick at the business men of this
Rev.
R.
E.
Dunlap,
a
former
pastor,
will
County.
Brock & Atkinson will saw your wood.*
the world’s prayer ?
city,whose interests the home newspaper
preach at 11 a,m. and at 8 p m. You
And now take the advantage of the
J.J. McGinnis was in from Hebo Mon-
have always championed. Why advertise
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are cordially invited.
Greatest r iano and Organ Sale ever wit­
in an advertising scheme that is printed
lay.
Bay City ought to be on the anxious
State Treasurer Moore has made his nessed in the county. The sale will con­
in Portland and to boom business houses
Le n Parker and wife are in from Port­
annual apportionment of the common tinue 15 days from this date, and during seat about bonding the railroad.
in that city so as to gel “Mail orders”
land.
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school fund interest for the vear 1903, this sale I will sell one of America’s
irom Tillamook. It’s too funny for any-
Second hand goods wanted.—W. E.
and the rate is $1.60 compared to $1.55 Greatest Pianos—the Kimball, of Chica­
The editor of the Headlight was not thing how The Land Agent has worked
j
Page.
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per capita last year. Tillamook’s ap. go ; also the Hinze, Wester, Brinkerhoff, aware that Tillamook was a cowboy I our business men for advertisments lor
Miss Mary Franklin returned home on
portionment is $2,779.20.
Whitney, Marshall and other high grac e country until he saw the cover of The I the purpose of advertising his own busi-
Saturday.
A. Nichols and wife left on Friday for pianos. Prices from $147 and up. Kim­ Land Agent. But then, perhaps, it’s in­ I ness, but as everything is fair in love
Mrs. F. H. Davis returned to the city
Oakland, Cal., where they will remain ball, Crown. Burdett and Pacific Queen tended for cowboy real estate men try­ I and war and the real estate business, we
on Monday.
| will snicker and let it pay at that.
until next spring, visiting their son and organs from $48 and up. Plenty of tin.« ing to lasoo one another.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Heider. Mr. granted and easy terms of payment.
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D. T. Edmunds went out on a business
Call a* my store and I will gladly
Nichols has not been enjoying good
trip on Tuesday.
After all said and done, the Headlight
Hogs for Sale.
health, and it is hoped the change of cli­ show and explain each instrument to is the best and cheapest advertising me­
Geo. Warren, of Portland, was in the
For sale, 12 head of hogs, weighing
you, with no misrepresentation.
mate will do him good.
dium, for it goes weekly into the homes 100 to 150 pounds. All in good condi­
city on Monday.
The friends of Mrs. J. 8. Stephens will
A. H. Adams, agent for Eilers’ Piano of the people our merchants want to do
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Satur-
tion and will be sold cheap. Apply to
A. E. Withers, of Portland, was in the be glad to hear that she is improving in
day for Astoria, her passengers being House, the largest and best house on the business with. Trade with the business W. D. Glad well, Beaver, Or.
city on Monday.
health and has been able to be up for a Miss C. Prince, 0. Byman, Mrs. Lehman, Coast.
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men who advertise in the Headlight, for
Wm. Cornell, of Newberg, was in the few hours.
they are reliable and will give you a fair
A. Nichols and wife, N. A. Barrett, C. H.
Short Horn Bull for Sale.
city on Monday.
Will he Own Up ?
Joe Franklin and Charles Hiatt left on Wavmire. J. D. Scott, — Gouldstone. A.
and square deal, something that you
For
sale, a thorough bred short horn
Dr. T. P. Wise will be with Dr. Sharp Sunday for South Bend, Wash., to work Saxrud, C. C. Goyne, — Hollister, Rev.
It was quite natural to expect that the cannot get from peddlers and roust-a-
bull, 5 year old and fine stock.—Apply to
for about a week.
in a saw mill at that place, where J. A. P. A. Olivetti and Captain Dodge.
bouts.
Independent would make some silly criti­
W. D. Glad well, Beaver.
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C. Ben Riesland and wife returned to Taft is the superintendent.
The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg came in cism because the editor of the Headlight
the city on Sunday.
Oh, no, the editor of the Headlight has
Mrs. G. 0. Nolan returned to the city from Astoria with a number of passen­ had advertised to prove up on his home­
Hack for Sale.
E. S. Payne, of Portland, was in the on Friday from Salem with her mother, gers on Monday and left again Tuesday. stead, but it is as plain as plain can be never aspired to be a member of the Port
A
two-seated
Hack for sale for $75 It
of
Tillamook
Commission
or
any
other
Mrs. E. Z. Mumper, and left the next day Her passengers were C. Watkins, J. Har­ that it was spiteful malice that prompted
city on Wednesday.
is as good as new, having been used only
vey, J. Outerbridge, M. Spurgeon. Robt. it. But why didn’t R. M. Watson do public office since he has been in Tilla­
L. H. and R. T. Jones were in from to camp on Garibaldi beach.
The court made an order in the estate Watt, Wm. Watt, Robt. Watt, jr., Mrs. the same tiling when Clark Hadley, Oak mook, and anyone making such a state­ a few times.—Apply to Prof. Ball at L.
Oretown on Monday,
ment is misleading the public by false C. Smith's, Bar View, Garibaldi.
Father P. A. Olivetti went out Friday of George Hunt, which was appraised at Geo. Hunt and children, C. H. Jones and Nolan, Wm. Olsen, M. F. Leach and a
statements. Ina public way we are con­
number
of
other
citizens
proved
up
?
Or,
$2,376.59,
allowing
the
widow
$500
wife,
Miss
M.
Dollard,
D.
T.
Edmunds.
on a visit to his parents.
tent to lie the editor of the Headlight,
3000 Valuable Recipes.
McIntosh & McNair are agents for to be more pointed, why didn’t R. M.
Mrs. M. W. O’Shea, of Portland, was for her support for one year. ,
Watson tell what part he played in the for every week we command the atten­
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
Peter
Child
’
s
So-bos-so
Kilfly.
Cows
will
give
For
the relief, cure and manufacture of
in the city on Wednesday.
tion and ear of a large proportion of the almost every known thing. New and
Schild, the court made an order setting 15 to 20 per cent, more milk if protected celebrated timber land collusion, who it
All kinds c'dewing Machines for sale
people of this county.
genuine. List sent on application. One
apart exempt property to the widow and from the torture of flies by using this was that paid his expenses to go to Ore­
both new and old, at Page’s.
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for 15c. ; eight for $1. Write plain.
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other property for her support.
antiseptic. Keeps stables, chicken houses, gon City and file on a timber claim he
G. W. W elch , Clatskanie, Ore.
Mrs. Kilgove, of San Francisco, came
had never seen, how much money he re­
A
petition
was
circulated
this
week
pig
pens
in
a
perfectly
sanitary
condition.
Robert
and
William
Watt,
of
Bay
City,
in from San Francisco today.
ceived for his relinquishment and who it asking the property owners to grant and
For Sale.
and Roliert Watt, cf this city, left Tues­ Child’s So-bos-so Kilfly is the boss thing
W.C. Newell and wife, of Dilly, Oregon, day for Montana to look after the inter­ to prevent flies from tormenting cows. * was that paid him the money, and that to do all they can to assist in getting a
Short
horn
yearlings
from darns that
he
is
now
wanting
to
file
on
another
were in the city on Wednesday.
right of wav for the Portland, Nehalem
ests they have there in oil lands.
A conference between the members of
timber claim ? Spit it out you little de­ & Tillamook Railroad Company. We ha ve made over $50 a piece for several
Examination for teachers’ certificates
years ; also some yearling steers.—
Fairview Grange, No. 273, will meet the Tillamook and Clatsop county courts pendent, for you will make a star wit­
hope those who have taken the matter J. F. Martin, Long Prairie.
will commence next Wednesday.
at their hall on Saturday next, at 10 will be held at Nehalem City on August ness, if you tell the truth, when another
in hand to get a free right of way will
W. H. Fischer, of the Margarita Fisch­ a.tn. Come one come all. and have a 12 to discuss the question of construct­
investigation is made into the celebrated succeed, but we have grave doubts about
Peerless “Hurd Whent” Flour
ing a public highway between Astoria
er Co., was in the city on Monday.
good time.—L. S Maynard, master.
Tillamook timber claim collusion. As R. it unless they take along a good big
is
guaranteed the best flour on
and Tillamook City. The building of this
The best sewing machine oil and needles
The lumber schooner Oakland, which
M. Watson foolishly set the pot boiling sack filled with $20 gold pieces. Any­
this market. Money back if it
and other machine supplies at Page’s * loaded 600,000 feet of lumber at the proposed road has long been under con­ by repeated silly criticism of those who
way, that is our experience in trying for
County Judge W. W. Conder was in Truckee Lumber Co.’s saw mill at Hob­ sideration and the indications now are once befriended him and who tried to get a right of way, no matter how com­ don't suit. Makes more loaves of
that
the
plan
will
soon
be
consummated.
the city on Monday on official business. son ville, was tow’ed out on Friday.
the matter straightened out to avoid fur­ mendable the enterprise. It may he that bread than any other flour.
Mrs. George Hunt and family left ther trouble to those who have allowed
Rev. A. Robinson, of Hillsboro, who is
Dr. T. P. Wise and his wife’s sister are
Tillamook people are not built that way. Price 11.10 a sack. Colin A Co.
spending his summer vacation in Tilla­ this week for Roy, Wash., where they themselves to become his”wet nurses,’* if And, another thing, it is not a positive are agents for it.
in fro.11 Portland for a short vacation.
will make their future home, so as to be
M. L. Barnett and C. K. Fletcher, of mook, will ’preach at the Presbyterian near her brother. It was thought Mrs. they find themselves in a devil of a fix fact that the syndicate will take the
and up against it good and hard, they bonds.
church
next
Sunday,
morning
and
even
­
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper-
Forest Grove, were in the city Tuesday.
Hunt would be able to fill the position can thank R. M. Watson for it, Proba­
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ing.
enced
dentist is located in
Fairview school will be started on the
occupied by her husband, but as it was
Some of our business men have a just Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and
C. & E. Thayer have provided a separ­ found that she would have to take the bly they are aware of further trouble in
14th, with Prof. W. Wiley at the desk.
the distance. More anon.
cause of complaint when they see dozens is prepared to do nothing but
ate department of their business for a examination and commence as an assis­
F. A. Saltus and G. A. Chapman, of
of peddlers, men who never pay taxes or first class work and give the
savings bank, and depositors in the sav­ tant, this put a different complection on
Spokane, were in the city on Wednesday.
The Land Agent.
If your
do anything for the county, cutting into best of satisfaction
ings bank branch will be paid interest on the situation. Mrs. Hunt, on leaving,
In the ball game on Sunday, Bay City their deposits.
their trade and taking the business to teeth need fixing call upon
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We
have
received
a
copy
of
The
Land
took
with
her
the
respect
and
sympathy
beat Tillamook with a score of 21 to 20.
Cohn & Co. have pulled down the old of the whole community, for bereave­ Agent, published by C. Ben Riesland in other towns. They have a right to kick llim.
David Fitzpatrick has been appointed store building bv the side of their store
Portland. It was nicely gotten up from
ments brought her sorrow.
administrator of the estate of John Tone. building and removed the building that
The Margarita Fischer Co. will play in a mechanical point of view, and as an
Mrs. John Gross and Miss Lena John­ C. A. Bailey used for his implement ware­ this city next week, commencing Monday advertising adventure looks as though it
son, of Portland, were in the city Mon­ house in its place.
The literaly
evening a six nights' series of entertain­ was a financial success.
day.
H. D. Mahler is the new keeper of Cape ments at the opera house. This company production is disappointing, for it deals
He came from is well known *.o Tillamook audiences, with scarcastic personalities andinsinua
J. S. Stephens is the agent for the Mu­ Meares light station.
tual Life Insurance Company of New Patos Island, Wash., on Saturday, and haying drawn large audiencesand made tions against some of our citizens which
| his wife and family will come to Tilla- good impressions. The company has are pretty rank, for instance :
York.
“It has, of course, been the lot of this,
greatly improved since it was here by the
P. McIntosh, with his wife and friends, • mook in a few weeks.
Seth Moon was in the city Tuesday. introduction of new theatrical and musi­ as well as of all other new countries, to
left on Tuesday to camp on Garibaldi
: He is moving to Willamina, having sold cal talent. There will be something new foster in its bosom despots, who wish to
beach.
rule with a hand of iron. If a deal were
Mrs. B. C. Lamb and son went out on his place at Blaine after 17 years residenc • each evening, for the Fischer company made, by fair means or foul—mostly foul
the Elmore to visit with relatives at there and hard work converting the is playing “The Country Girl,” “Home- —they must get the largest plum in the
forest into a dairy farm.
spun Hearts,” “Trias,” ‘ Utah,*’ “Flag
Seaside.
basket, or they would, like any other
Harry Giltner, Willard H. Wirtz, Carl of Truce,” “My Uncle from Sweden’’ and
G. O. Bailey and daughter,of Portland,
dragon, spit fire, and try to make things
other
well-known
plays.
were registered at the Allen house on Christian, Robert Dugan, Ralph Dugan,
miserable tor those who attend to their
(ko. Miller, Harold Jensen and Ralph
Monday.
own business and prosper.”
City Council Meeting.
Kinton, of Forest Grove, registered at
“Now, you may have some cut throat
School commenced in the Nehalem dis­
the Allen house on Monday.
City council met in regular session of a real estate man in mind—I know I
trict on Monday,with Prof. G. A. Walker
Dr. J. J. Panton and Chas. Gauld, of on Monday with full board present when am thinking of one at this minute who
as teacher.
Portland, were out fishing last week and the following business was transacted:
would steal the crust out of the mouth
Sewing machines Repaired and war­
stopped at the Trask house. Being old Tillamook, lumber Co. lumber........$¡7 84 of a starving child—but that doesn’t con
ranted to do good work or no pay at
“
”
“ lights,........... 20 00 demn all of us.”
friends of Geo. Grayson, he went up there
W. E. Page’s.
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” lumber,.... 6 23
and did some fishing with them.
“Some of the methods that have been
R. L. Wade,.........................................
50
The leader of the world. Singer Sewing
Mrs. Walter Ridehalgh, who was the Eli Olds, Gravel, ........
22 00 resorted to during my sojourn in Tilla­
Machines, new and up to date only, $30,
■ leading candidate in the contest for the Clyde Clements. Marshal,.............. 45 00 mook County are of such a nature that
at Page’s store.
Queen of the Astoria regatta up to the Thomas Coates, recorder,.................. 15 00 , fair-minded men will support me when I
Mrs. Emma Ludtke. of Nehalem, went last day, was out-voted on Saturday Carl Haberlach, copyingcharter.etc.65 00 ' say that they savor very strongly of out
Tillamook Water Co...........................30 00
out on the steamer on Friday on her and the honor fell to Miss Frances Tho Wm. Ryan, building walk,............... 1 50 rage.’’
way to San Francisco.
Mr. Eddy appeared before the council
mas.
“A house divided against itself cannot
in behalf of the school lx>ard in regard to stand ; a country of internal strife can
Thos. Coates and family and Mrs. A.
State Dairy and Food Commissioner drainingthe
street
and
lots
in
front
of
the
Coates left Tuesday to camp at their ‘ J. W. Bailev is expected in between the
school building. A committee, composed not prosper. 1 know that it is the policy
place on Garibaldi lieach.
10th and 12lh of August, with Prof. of I7. L Sappington and C. H. Woolfe, : of a certain class of men in this Comity
Sole leather and other shoe-maker’s Kent, to hold a dairymen’s institute in was appointed to work in conjunction to 'sit down on’ every enterprise that 1
supplies Cobbler’s sets, lace and har­ this city. It is to be hoped as many can with the school directors in making ar­ docs not directly fill their own pockets |
rangements for this improvement.
a i I I wish to state further that it is the '
neas leather.—W. E. Page.
, will attend when the dates are fixed and
Ordinance No. 148
An ordinance
those
who
are
wanting
any
information
W. C. King was admitted to ‘full citi­
defining nuisance and providing for their duty of every good citizen to fight such j
zenship on Monday by the county judge, on dairying will find this a good oppor­ abatement was read and laid over. individuals with the contempt that is I
tunity to obtain valuable information.
A resolution was adopted by the coun­ ever due cowardly envy and malicious
being a native of Great Britain.
cil instructing the city surveyor to lay out greed.”
We will also give with each $io cash purchase a 16x20 Er­
and establish Second ave. East from
“The fay Lawyer” and “The World’s
North to Southern boundary of city and
larged picture on anything sold except sugar, flour, oil, tobacco
Prayer
”
jiersonal
insinuations,
and
the
make report within ten flays.
and coffee, which are sold on a very close margin.
Bond of C. E. Had ley fur saloon license roasting the Tillamook Driving Associa­
tion came in for, instead of inspiring
was approved.
Side walk was ordered on south side persons to come to Tillamook, will con­
MAKE A VAPOR
of block 10 to connect with walk from vey the impression that this county is a
Haltom s store to the corner of Me Der­ devil of a place and in the hands of cut­
LIKE THIS.
mot’s.
throats and people who make it a point
FOUR STYLES.
Motion was made and carried to call
1 Jet ........... 75c.
for bids for the graveling and grading of to fleece everybody rhat came here. Lite­
2 Jets
85c.
rary matter of that character in such an
street-» in the city.
3 Jets, jta|.
edition is altogether out of place and not
».niiied..... $| OO.
conducive to bringing new settlers here.
Notice
S.JetS.brnss 1.25.
The whole of the descriptive matter is
I hereby give notice that 1 will not be
responsible lor anv debts contracted by written in n general way a.»d docs not
my wife, Mrs Johan a Tomlinson, from contain any features which are j>er
this date, who has deserted mv home.
suasive or attractive to arouse the curi­
Tillamook. Or., July 23. 1903.
osity of those who are seeking nrw
FOR
S. C. T omlinson
homes. It is plain to sec that The La id
Aucni was published for three things
For Sale,
An advertising scheme for the money
Second hand wagon in good con d there was in it. to roast some of our citi­
Keeps the Flies off Stock.
tion.—G. E. Pavne. Spruce
zens and to l>oom the editor’s own busi­
One Quart, at 50c. makes 10 Gallons.
Cohn A Co. carry (h** largest ness These are the salient features of
the edition, and we can commend C. Ben
stock of flour and feed in the Ries) «n I lor the success lie has made in
city. Their Prices are as low that respect. And we hope the ad ver-1
. If after n«ing C ARBOLIC COMI’OVXI» roti are not «atiafied came and get as any.
ti
sfi I
$250.00
GIVEN AWAY
On October 1, ’03
we will give you a ticket winch wi
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
C. Bsn Inland Land Company
Dairy Farms Town Property.
Mill Sites. Water Fronts, Timber Lands
Rentals.
Life and Fire Insurance.
Financial Agent.
Tillamook
City, Oregon.