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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1904)
BCULDER CREEK Blaine to woik for R. 0. Richards. We hear that E. T, Coulson and fami ly who went from here to Ohio last fall, will return to the land of “milk aud honey and bark" in May It seems as if people will wander back io Tillamook. Norman Dye is adding mnch tn the good ap|M*arances of his farm by build ing new fences. Miss Abbie Coulson spent last week with relatives at Blaine. Quite a number from Beaver were in is received from it will not be permitted to interfere with its further extension. the city last week on business, I It is a branch of our postal system the Monk Woods is preparing to move ! establishment of which has been amply his farm at Pleasant Valley soon. We hear Mrs. Osborn is keeping house I justified by the results and it is the be. J lief of those who know most about it for Mr. Wells. We see Tommy Davis is able to help ' that it will in time be self-sustaini g. carry mail again. Farmers are all wishing for good weather as feed is getting scarce in this vicinity. Mrs. Linnie Poland and her two lit tle daughters were storm bound on their their way to Mr. Nicklaus’, mid stayed at H. A. Chopard's from Wednesday until Friday. Thurui Coulson was down from Blaine ast Friday. He says there is two feet of snow on his ranch on square top. Frank Dye was a visitor in our neigh borhood Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Lucas, and Mr. SOUTH PRAIRIE. BEAVER. and Mrs. Oliver Kinnaman went lip Now is the time to buy a Boulder Sunday, to visit friends and re. Will some one telephone over to the new Sewing Machine for Fine weather—best in the world—hail weather prophet and beg him to give us lati ves. $22.00, with drop head and (!. C. Jensen, of Hebo, made a flying ing to beat the band. some warm sunshine so we can plant all the latest improvements trip to Boulder Creek, on business, the Rev. Smith, our esteemed pastor, is some early potatoes? at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . r> first of the week. on the sick list. Mr. Hull Johnson was married on the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chopaid entertain It is the B onita S ewing Two of the Beaver sports, viz, Ante 13th, to Miss Francis Darby, at the ed Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith and family Kirk and Edd West, attended the St. home of his mother’s, by Justice Alley, M achine , and they range last Sunday. in price from $22 to $35, Patricks Ball at Cloverdale the 17th, and of Tillamook, in the presence of their Mr. ami Mrs. A. Foland are staying report a splendid time as usual. many friends and neighbors, who'were with ball bearings. They with Mrs. Poland's parents. Mr.and Mrs. invited to an elegant dinner prepared by Siiy! Di<l you know Joe got back? are little beauties, perfectly) Nicklaus, until the bad weather is over, made and something new on If you are out of anything to burn, Mrs. Alvin Johnson, at the groom’s' so they can move to Blaine, where they call on West & Kirk Co, wood con- mother’s. Many useful and ornamental the market. These machi expect to remain during the summer. presents were presented to the happy traders of the city. nes are a better article than C. Mills was out from the city last couple, by their guests with each wish Monk Woods had a narrow escape of the peddlars are charging week showing the country to a land ing them much happiness and pleasure his life a few days ago. While breaking $65 and $75 for. Sicker. through life. A party of five namely ; Mr. and Mrs. a team of colts just from the bunch Mr. Billings is moving on his dairy O W. Kinnauian. Mr. J-rank Dye and grass region, everything went well until ranch near Tillamook. Mr. G. W. Lucas and wife, went down the team took a fright at a bear flying Mr. Fearley will move on the Daniel’s tlie river Sunday evening to Mr. Nor across the street in front of the Kirk place. residence, and ran down the road about man Dye's, on Wolfe Creek. There was a grand ball given at Mrs Mrs. Grace ‘Chopard was on the sick one half a mile and tearing up abont Curtis Johnson’s on the 17th. A good list a few days with a light attack of three miles of sidewalk. number were masked and a good time Mr. Brown has rented the Bixby farm was reported by those present. General Banking and Exchange busi I ¡»grippe. ness. The present bad weather is discourag- for the summer, — Connie Dye and his tootsey-wootsey ing to tluise who want to work, so we Luke xv., 17.—And when he can»- to Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger pissed through Beaver Sunday en route himself. many, Sweden, and all foreign countries all go visiting. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Jensen and children f ir Lawrence Sanders, That was the turning point of his life, TILLAMOOK. ORE. spent Monday, at IL A. Chopards. A severe tornado passed through our he was alone, no one to influence, sug ' town Saturday night, taking with it a gest or dictate, it was his inborn sense NEHALEM •few houses, several buildings and other of decision to dp what was right, that TILLAMCOK prompted him to make a start home A. Anderson moved the big building things to nuinerou* to mentum. belonging to the iiehalem Dairy Associa- I As ever] one e 'joys the Blaii e items so ward. It is a delicate matter to deal ( incur porated ), tmn from lower town to the forks of the immensely we felt it our solemn duty to with, for if it is not of a man's own in*. contribute to the r amusement a little pulse it is not genuine. river and landed it »afelv Wednesday. TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE. This son represented the gentile world The Grange initiated tour new mem- this week, PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. Mr. W< ods and family called on Mr. who came of his own free will in con bers at their meeting Thursday. West’s to help eat the old “settin’’ hen tradiction to the son w ho had had all The exodus from .Nehalem continues. A GENERAL BANKING of the father’s energies expended on him. Johanna Schollmeyer, Mary Long. la-t Sunday. BUSINESS. We Beaverites aie goin’ Io peel chittim The world has plenty of men capable of Mrs. Ida Christenson and Bessie Gray dealing with the righteous son, but there Directors were passengers out on the Vosburg too. M. W. H arrison , W. W. It is ri more 1 around that cupid is are few who are able to deal with the from Garibaldi Wednesday. C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . , trying his tricks on Bill Lucas of late. | prodigal, for it does not require very Prof. Geo. Lamb was visiting schools Cashier :—M. W. H arrison . What are you goin’ to do ’lx ut it. Bill Y [ much education, experience, or faith to on Nehalem Thursday. Liberal-Prices Paid for gilt edge securi plead a righteous man ’ s cause. E l Wt st railed on Ame Kirk some The Democrats expect to place E K. Because God made provision for the ties of all kinds. Seo veil in the field for County Commis ■ time last w< e c. salvation of the righteous.it did not pre sioner. Hugh Wallac**, a sporty lad of Spruce, \ Fred Miller has lost quite a number of ' called on his cousins M«- srs Ralph and vent him from providing for the re Rain and mat demption of sinners, the father had two cattle from lack of feed. have no effect on H »ward Bunn on Sunday. sons. harness treated Edd L ine lost one of his horses, it Mr. T icker and family called on Mr. with Eureka Har I have never been able to persuade a ness Oil. It re- • slipped <m the barn floor, breaking its Ginn's family Sunday. sista the ¿amp, minister to present my case, his sympa shoulder. keeps tbe leath Mr. and Mi». A. W. Cunn visited at thy and interest lie with the righteous er soft and pli Ge« rge Ludtke made a trip to Astoria able. Stitches Wm. Salmg’s Sunday. who need no repentance.—J, C. Gove. do not break. a id Portland, going over the trail bv No rough rur- i Lena Bunn visited May Ginn latt week. Seaside last week. fac e to chafe and cut. The Rural Delivery Expansion. Helen West called on Eva W’rst Satur Watt Ol«n is building a house in harn' ss not only keeps lower town, D, H. Vedder is doing the day. Eva reiumeu the call next day as Rural free delivery was inaugurated looking like ,usual carpenter work. new, but under republican administration and wear* twice Mr«. West has returned home from has proved a decided success, The svs- at long by th COULSONBURO. use of Eurek_ 'Tillamook, where she had been attend tern has had a rapid expansion and is HarnesaOil. 4 ing the services conducted by Rev. still being extended Three v*ars ago The daffodils are blooming in spite of the pay roll of the rural delivery ser- the snow and ram, we are having. We Gliorinley, of Portland. Sold Belle Hiatt was seen in Beaver one vice wai $3,500,(HK). The post office ap- are in hopes that the weather man will •very where propriation bill now provides for $21,- in can»— semi us some nice sunshiny days soon. , day last week. all size*. I). F. Coulson and family have meved ! We hear that Amos Kirk is aspiring to 000,000 and it is stated that the pay of Made by Standard OU back to their ranch. Mrs. Coulson is 'the office of Justice of the Peace. We carriers for the coming year, which is to : Company hope that all the Socialists and Prohl’s ' be increased, will l>e $3.300,000 more quite sick at present C. Mills, of Tillamook, came out Tues will prose true to their party principal-*, I than that of the current year. day and icturend the following dav, lie ¡and stand by Ame in the political cam-' i There are men in congress and per. was accompanied bv Mr. M. Melchoir. paign. as he is well qualified for the I Imps some outside who are disposed to ' object to the expansion and necessarily Every body down th s way are getting 1 office in all respects. I offer for sale my place known as Ne- rather short of feed, and our old ' boss- . 1 A. W. Bunn s cheese factory started the increasing expense of the rural de caniie Mountain, located north of Ne livery service. They are not in sym s are liable to grow thin it the snow ' up last Monday with Ralph at the vat. halem Bay. This place consists of eight pathy with popular sentiments, at lenst , hundred acres of land, ot er half of which continue« to “drop,’’ I Mi*> Bessie Bays is visiting her sinter- i in those section-* of the country where t is open prairie, cither now under cultiva G. T. C«»uls.ai has taken unto himself I in*law. Mrs. Olive Bays. tion or ready tor the plow. This is good ' the service is in operation and its ad- , grass land, well watered by mountain a ranch at Bl line. sons. j Mr and Mrs Norman Dve and vantages and benefits are experienced streams, and can easily be made one of C. II. Newton ma 1« his fir-t visd to I He reports i i Connie and Frank, visited at 8. C. and appreciated. There is no question the best. if not the best stock or dairy Tillamiok City Thursday rith _____ the ' Woods one day last week. that the rural communities are denying farmin Tillamook County. Price reason* bring favorably impressed w... able and terms^easy. Apply to Mrs. great good from this service nndghe Mrs. Ginn and family visited iu* surrounding P. C. W a RRKM. "Cowity Seat" and i fact that it cost something more than I uckrr and family la^t week. Warrington, Ore. country. Mr. Newton I han gone to’ $ OF C. & E. Thayer COUNTY BANK. fVREK\ H arness Ranch for Sale.