TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY—/
RATES
OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
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Three months................................
Great Matinee Throng Panic-
Stricken.
Great Rabbit Drive.
(filkiinooh
ìljc.ibligbt.
AXLE
(»REASE
Red Front Shoe Store
reached in the immigration total of the
current fiscal year, which lepresents a
How’s This?
larger displacement of population than
W’e offer One Hundred Dolían RevraM
ever before occurred in that time since •nr
of CMtarrh that cannot b« cured by
llall'« Uatarrh Cure
the world Ixgnn.
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F J CHMNKY a CO . Prop«.. Tolete.
known
We. the underMgued. have
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r». ana believe him
clieuey (<»r the la.M 15 year»,
perfectly honorable 111 all brMiir«« trans
Is displayed by many a man enduring action'* and financially aide to carry out any
pains of accidental
Cuts.
Wounds. obligations mad* by their fl rm
Bruises, Burns. Scalds, Sore teat or stiff W««TAt l a» u.Wh< l> <a'e Oructista T MeldoO
W alvixg . K insas a
Miavi'f. Wholesale
joints. But there’s no nerd for it. Buck- liruffv*«»« Toledo, O.
Hall’s catarrh Cute is taken internally, act
Ira’s Arnica Salve w ill kill the pain and
directly upon the blo»*d and tuijo»u* aer
cure the trouble. It’s the best Salve on ing
tacea of the
Testimonial* «ent free
earth for Piles, too
at Chas. I. I’m e -<c per bottle. «»»Id bv all L>ru<>;i»ta
Halt f Family Fill» are the bed.
Clough, Druggist.
Wonderful Nerve.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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E cho . Or., Jan. 1.—Today’s rabbit
drive at the mouth ot Butter Creek was
the most successful ever held in Oregon,
and it is doubtful it a larger kill was
ever made anywhere.
lliree milts ol
wire netting had been put up t°r l;,e
Wing. Only about 300 people partici-
paled in the th ive, w hich started at 11 I
o’clock, and was all over in about 20 ,
minutes.
A large crow d had lieen expected from
Heppner and Pendleton, but the trams
were so late that but few came, and thev
got here too late to be patties in the
drive.
It was an impossible task to
cnint the rabbits slaughtered, hut esti
mates of the number run irom 8000 l<>
10,000. Not only was the correl full of
rabbits, but along the wings there were
windrows ol them, where the drivers had
killed them.
Two covotes were also
caught in the drive and clubbed to death
One thousand of the carcases were
brought here to the cannery, that being
all that could he taken care of before
spoiling. Hal rv Rogers took 1500 ol them
home to cook up for hog food, ami the
balance were left to rol upon the ground.
I he rapid increase in the number ot
rabbits in this neighborl oo<l is phenorn-
• ual. '1 he sagebrush is alive with them
and they are becoming very destructive,
especially so to voting alfalfa. Drives
have been held here every few da vs to
decrease the number, Imt todays drive
was the most successful of all. and on
Sunday, January 10. there w ill be anotli.
er drive at the same place. As four or
five got away todav, where one was
caught, it is expected that theie will be
as manv killed in the coining drive as
there were today.
Mr. Ford, the official photographer
for (he O. R & N., was here today and
took many views of the drive, He will
return to the next drive, al which there
will be it larger attendance.
C hicai . o , Dre 30.—About 550 ¡»eoplr
were killed in 10 minutes this afternoon
during a the in the Iroquois Theater, the
newest, the largest, and, as far as human
tied C linker. FubllNlier.
l>o w er could make it. the safest «heater
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in Chicago. Estimates of the dead and
injmed
vary. The police count is 536.
Bended Water Will Come High
I lie estimate of the newspapers is 560.
I lierr are 55 people missing at midnight,
Suppose, for the sake ot argument, the thn majority of whom are probably
citiz»ns bond Tillamook City and put in among the dead in f*
the morgue and
undertaking establishments.
a $60,000 water system, what would be various
I
have been posi-
Eighty
six
of
tl.e
dead
the lilt of the iron or steel pipe in this
tivelv identified, and 92 others are
countiy where there is a tendency for known to be injured.
iron to i usl much faster here than in
Some of the people were burned to
other sielii.ns ? Would it be under or death, many were suffocated by gas. and
scores
were trampled to death in the
over 30 \eais ? Ue will place it at 30
panic that followed the mad plunge of
years, 'l l e interest on $60,000 at 6 per the frightened audience for (lie exits.
cent lor 30 years is $1C8,OOO ; total, lor
There are bodies lying by dozens to
principal a.‘d interest, $168,000. and at night in the undertaking rooms, in the
the ei dot 30 years a system that was police station ami in the hospitals, from
which ncarlv everything that could
petered out and the bonded indebtedness reveal their identity to those wrho knew
still unpaid. To pay the bonded muebt. them best is gone Their clothing is torn
edness oft in 30 t cars, $5,600 would have to rags or burned to cinders and their
to be raised each yeai from water rent faces have been mashed into an unrecog
or taxation, and in addition io that the nizable pulp bv the heels of the crowd
op rating expenses and repairs to the that trampled them down as they fled
system, tor these would be larger items for safety.
than most people imagine on a long pipe
The count of the dead was practically
line, for iron pipe burst quite frequently completed at midnight, but it is not yet
and cannot lie repaired like wood. At a accurate, and the exact number will not
conservative estimate, lor the 30 iears, he know’ll before some time tomorrow.
it would lake from $500 to $1,000 each Despite the utmost care, great confusion
year lor operating expenses, tor there j marked the removal of the bodies.
will have to be someone to collect water ‘
In their haste the police transported
tents and do the clerical work and ano- j
bodies to undertaking rooms, and in
ther to look alter the pipe line, or one manv instances forgot to report the fact
I erson might fill both positions, but he to their station. This is evidenced by
will have to be paid, and the figures we the fact that in five different establish
have placed lor that work is none too ments bodies were received of which the
high. Sav it takes the maximum figures police had no record whatever. Allow
we have given lor operating expenses, it ing lor these discrepancies, the lists
leaves the city to raise $6,600 annually made bv the police ami the newspapers
Fight Will Be Bitter.
from the water system or taxation, and practically agree.
Those who will persist in closing their
yet for all that at the ending ot 30 years
The fire broke out dui ing the second ‘
the life ol I he system would be played act of the plav," Mr. Blue Beard.” w hich ears against the continual recommenda
out. It is true that it a sinking fund was the first dramatic production pro. j tion of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
was created it would reduce the interest duced in the theater since its erection, j Consumption, will have it long and bit
some, but very little lor several years I The company, which was very large, ter fight with their troubles, if not ended
Now as to receipts. Provided that the; escaped to the street in fafety, nearly all earlier bv fatal termination. Read what
city had no opposition, the receipts for j of them, however, being compelled to T. R Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to say :
the first year would not be more than I flee into the snowy streets with no “ Last fall my wife had everv symptom
She took Dr. King’s
$2,200, leaving $1.400 to be made up j clothing but their slight stage costumes. ' of consumption.
by either raising water rales three times A few members of the company sustained New Discovery after everything else had
what they are now or by levying a tax * minor injuries, but none was seriously ! failed. Improvement came at once and
four bottles entirely cured her.’’ Guar-
to raise the deficiency. Should the pre hurt.
an teed bv Chas. Clough, Drug Store.
sent water company remain in business
The theater was completed less than
and reduce the pressure and cut its rates two months ago, at a cost of half a Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
down one halt, it would retain most ol million dollais, and was the finest play
its patrons, leaving the city probably house in Chicago. It was opened to the I
Saved From Terrible Death.
another $ 1,001) to raise annually. Is it I
public oil the night of November 23. The i
The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt,
not wise, then, to make haste slowly be- | style of the structure, architectural, is I of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying
tore such an expensive undertaken is de French Renaissance, which has a strong 1 and were powerless to save her. The
cided upon? The H eadlight man is con suggestion of the classic
It has a total : most skillful physicians
and every
tent to be called a "knocker" lor oppos seating capacity of 1724 chairs, with , remedy used, failed,
while consump
ing the agnation to bond I he city, ami plenty of good standing room on each tion whs slowly but surely taking her
the above figures lie oilers in justification I
floor The balcony had sealings for 475 life.
In this terrible hour Dr. King’s
ol tile pos lion he has taken. Figuie it ■ persons. The records of the City Build-! New Discovery for Consumption turned
out yoi rseli, gentlemen, not forgetting , ing Department show that the theater despair into jov. The first bottle brought
that the population oi the city lias not j was complete in every detail and that it
immediate relief and its continued use
grow n lor the past seven years, ami Irom was absolutely fireproof, all require completely cured her. It’s the most cer
present indications is not liable to do so meats of tilt law haying been complied tain cure in the world for all throat and
very much lor the next seven years. Ano with.
lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottles 50c.
ther thing, when plans and specifications
One of the marvelous escapes that was . ami $1 00. Trial Bottles Free at Chas.
are drawn and a detai e I estimate of the made bv the members of a theater partv I I Clough, Brug Store.
cost of a pipe line from Killam creek is is given by Mi»s Charlotte Plamondon, I
made, including the piping of the city, it of Chicago. The party was made up of I
looks more than probable that $60,000 ! a number of society people, Miss Elsie •
Large Stock of Floar just ar
will not be enough money to conq píen i Elmore, of Astoria, Or., Miss Mary ;
rived
at Gangloff & Snuffer’s.
the system. Anyway, it steins a foolish Peters, of Coinmbns, O , and Miss 1
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thing to us lor the citizens to jump at Josehhine Eddv, of Evanston, III. Miss
something before they know the actual ( lamondon was the first of her party to
Pride Waldo Hills Four at
cost and whether the city has enough notice the fire, which crawled along the j
Gangloff
<V Snuffer’s.
credit to complete it, for it would not top of the drop curtain.
surprise ns much to hear that it would
Origin of Fire.
i tm up high than ¿the approximate esti
C hicago , Dec, 30.—The accounts of the
mate. Togo on "tick’’ torn new water
system, and make no provision for a origin of the fire are conflicting, but the
sinking fund, is certainly an un business best reason given is that an electric wire
like procedure. An instance ot this can loathe lower part of a piece of drop
i scenerv suddenly broke and was ground
be found in the old school building.
ed. The fire spread rapidly toward the
j front ot tile stage, causing the members
akes short roads.
I of the chorus, who were then engaged
Immigrants Going Baek.
I in the pe.formance, to flee to the wings
The number of recent immigrants to with screams of terror. The fire in itself
the United Slates who are transforming up to this time was not serious, and pos
themselves into emigrants will surprise ! sibly could have been checked had not
the country. One steamer *ina just left 1 the asbestos curtain failed to work.
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Mkud light loads.
New' York with 1500 steerage passengers 1 As soon as the fire was discovered Ed
tor Liverpool, which is the largest num die Fov, the chief comedian of the com.
ber ever carried by anv vessel from any ! pany, shouted to lower the curtain, and
port of the United States. It is said that j this was immediately done. It descended
the number ol recent arrivals who have about half wav and then stuck. The fire
left New York for their old homes in Eu thus was given practically a flue through
^fc^^ood
for everything
everything
---- for
rope in the past week is about 9000. which a strong draught was setting.
Nothing like this hegira was ever seen ! aided bv the doors which hail been thrown
that
runs
on wheels.
in the past, although some emigran ts i open in the front of the theater.
With a roar and a bound the flames
leave New York every day in the year
Sold Everywhere.
the
the heads g
for the old world.
. 1 shot - through
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I11 the past fiscal year the number of 1 of the people on the first floorand, reach
immigrants to the United States was ing ciear up to those in the first balcony,
S57.OOO. This was not onl« a larger caught them and burned them to death
number than came here in 1902, but was ' where they sat.
larger than that of 1882, which held tlie
Immediately following this rush of
record until the year inst closed. Manv flouts there came an explosion which
of these were objectionable persons, lilted the entire roof off the theater from
whom the country would be better off its walls, shattering the great skylight
w ithout, hut the great hulk of them were into fragments. As soon ns the names
calculated to strengthen the country. I appeared beyond the curtain a man in
Has just received from
One serious drawback, however, attend- the rear of the hall shouted, "Fre. tire,”
ing the recent migration is that a large I and the entire audience rose as one per
Chicago.
majority of the arrivals concentrate in son and made for the doors. It is believ
tour states—New York, Massachusetts, ed the explosion was caused by the fla First-clnss Nobby FOOT WEAR
Pennsylvania and Illinois—and most of mes coming in contact with the gas res
of the Best Quality and
them flock to the big cities—New York, ervoirs of the theater, causing them to
Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago-- bust.
Latest Styles :
where the labor market is already flood
Consisting of Gentle
The Oregonian now, ns ever Iwfore,
ed.
men’s and Ladies’, Misses
This is one weakness ot the recent im sympathizes with the desire and re
migration movement
It is also doubt quests ot Tillamook for improvement ot
and
Children’s Shoes, Boy’s
less one cause of the present exodus its harbor. That thriving and energetic
and Misses School Shoes
Finding no work, the immigrants sup community has merits of achievement
pose the whole country is overstocked that are fully abreast ot its ambitions.
made out of the best mater-
with laborers, and they return to Europe. The commerce that is existent and lat
ial for winter wear.
While some ot those who arc leaving us ent there is well worthy the attention
It will pay you to ex
can be spared without loss, most of the ami care ot Congress.—Oregonian.
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rest of them could find an acceptable
amine my goods before pur
The
Astorian
and
Evening
News
has
and advantageous field in the rural dis- 1
chasing elsewhere.
tricts, es|»ecially on the Pacific Coast. passed from its new owners back to Mr.
Messrs. Patterson and Lvk
In making estimates of the country’s Elmore.
population, bused on the birth rate and purchased the plant from Mr. Elmore
on the immigration totals, it will lie well about tour months ago. paling $14,(MH)
hereafter for the statisticians to make or thereabouts for it. it l>eing impos
an allowance for the persons who are sible to run a morning paper in Astoria
going out. Tens of thousands, it is to and make it pay at the present rates oi
be presumed, will leave the country be advertising, the owner were compelled
fore the end of the pt esent fiscal year to quit. Mr. Elmore has foreclosed his
next .lune, On the other hand, the in mortgage and taken possession of the
flow in the year will l»e much greater plant. It also includes the Evening New«,
than it was in the twelvemonths which and it is probable now that Astoria
ended on June 30, 1903. From present will have but two dailv papers, which
indications, the 1,000,000 mark will I k is plenty, and more as plenty.
(£be
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FÏRE IN THEATER.
DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We Carry- a Large Stock of
• am
Hardware, Tinware, Glass«
and China,
“i
or a
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window i * m .
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice;-;'“'
GROCERIES
S
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
McINTOSH & McNAIR,
in so
le.
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
not K
OF
C. & E.
i hayer
PROPRIETOR
OF
General Banking and Exchange busi
ness.
Exchange oh England, Belgium, Ge
nially, Sweden, and ail foreign countries
TILLAMOOK.
ORE.
Tillamook Meat Marksh,t
DEALER
STRKt
itreets
oetter
IN
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool,
TILLAMCOK
COUNTY BANK.
mds w
.e com
that ’
-cd opo
iprove
parts
1 .:r“
Shop next door to Larsen’« Hotel, Tillamook
(tNCORPOKATEh),
TILLAMOOK CITY,
ORE.
Pacific Navigation Co.
PAID UP CAPITAL. $10,000.
A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Directors :—M. W. H arrison , W. W.
C urtiss , B. L. E ddy .
Cashier :—M. W. H arrison .
'i d, in
• infor
d, it si
STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON(“X
ONLY L1NE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARlB.iwM
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
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Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation
also tht Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, PorUlof the
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
< v;o <li
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi
ties of all kinds.
SAMUEL
LATIMER, BROS,.
ELMORE & CO. General Agents. ASTORIA. 01
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
r vigila
A vents 1° R & N- R- B- Co • Portland.
ling nv
Age,lts |A. & C. R. R. Co.. Portland.
their
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.'s
HAIR Cl'l’TING
SHAVING,
SHAMPOOING, E'lC
A, A; A A A AAA A A A. A A A
Electric Baths niceh fitted up. Goodfoi
persons suffering with rheumatism.
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A. K. CASE,
p
eci”ab
the mo
. proprietor
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J 4 Tillamook Iron Woks^-
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Í 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths^ cX
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Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. ^ the'
Now is the time to buy a
J new
Sewing Machine for J <
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
Tnabc«“?'
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$22.00, with drop head and
living
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<£
5
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all the latest improvements
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
It is the B onita S ewing
M achine , and they range
in price from $22 to $35,
with ball bearings. They
aw urne ucaunes, pt
are little beauties, perfectly
made and something j new on
the
me market.
maiKei. These machi-
nes are a better article than
the peddlars are charging
$65 and $75 for.
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TILLAMOOK,
SMITH & JENKINS,
Successors to L. N. Barnes,
DEALERS
PRIME
MEATS,
IN
LARD, ett
At the NEW MEAT MARKET.
COAL
Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us-
Call. Hides Wanted,
g..rd t<
aaloon
not pt*
conitne'
Kian to
considv
ed to tl
the •>«
make t
saloon
will hr
and i'
po»»>'>
in the
Che.
1 life.lt
Pol
1 re.
Now is the time to purchase vour Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price pnid for stock. Bothxd
winter supply, while the weather is nice.
W e make special ra.es on 5 tons and up
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wards during this time of year. There is
none better than Hetton coal mined in
Australia.
A complete substitute for
hard coal ; low in ash, quick to ignite.
Suitable for stove, range, grate and fur
nace.
Tillamook
B
Warehouse Company
C LAMB
Telephone. Main 33.
Ranch for Sale
I offer for »ale my place known as Ne-
carnie Mountain, located north of Xe-
lialem Ray. Thi« place consists of eight
hundred acres of land, over half of which
1» open prairie, either now under cultira-
turn or ready tor the plow. This is good
grass land, well watered bv mountain
streams, and can easily be made one of
the best If not the liest stock or dnirv
t.irmin TillamookCounty. Price reason
able and terms easy. Apply to
P. C. W arrex .
Warrington. Ore.
FARM FOR sale .
A Bargain.
IfiO acre, over 120 rich bottom lnnd
♦Oacreahavelwnslashel. House barn
and Other bmldings
40 fruit trees s
on» of hay tools stock, etc. household
charge for sowing rips on simes
purchased of me.
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V fnr
than
or
sell land -eparate Half mde from
- prue-e p< st office and school house Call
or add,e«s F. Pichereau. Spruce. Oreg,,,,
rliXir'"« “• *" 0" ~ of
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE
J. P. ALtbEfl, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accomm
LAMAR
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
. I bare the largest and best assorted stock ofo^
\\ ines and Liquors that has ever been imported
this City.
g,; hr
if ii
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Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gak
»25^-«, -5!,
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Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
®
selves
and
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a hat
more