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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1904)
The Annual School Meeting. Editorial Snap Shots. out of $60,000, the limit to which the city can bond itself, $58,000 has been What was in the wind bv the gather voted for a new water system, leaving ing together of the clans at the last tno- but a trivial amount for drainage. We ment to attend the school meeting ? still insist that the water and drainage * * * systems should go together. But we do Barb Wire, 4cts. lb. There is always one feature connected not look for any system of drainage to Carts, better grade ................................... 25.OO Champion Mowers, 4 >4 ft............ .......... *5250 with the entertainments at the Academy, be inaugurated in this city until some of Open Buggies........................................... 5O.OO Champion Mowers, 5ft............ ............... 53-50 and that is people get too much enter, our citizens have been put under the sod Mitchell Wagons, with bed....................... 90.OO tainment for their money. as a result of too much water agitation Champion Mowers, 3% ft...... .......... .... 47-50 * * * Running Gear, medium 3m.................... 82.50 and little or no agitation to drain the Champion, 8ft. self Dump Rakes .......... .... 30.00 It is correctly said that Tillamook is a stinking cesspools which are a menace to Ij^in. Crank Spring Wagon, with bed. 65.OO land of milk and honey, but it is some health, .and becoming more so as time Mitchell Top Buggies,.................. $65.00 to $125 Special Three Spring Wagon. Just the thing better than that at this season of rolls on. i2in. Case Plows.................... .. .......... 15.00 the year, it is a land of strawberries and thing for a Milk Wagon, 1 Seat .... 60.00 * * * Carts ............................................. .......... 20.00 cream. An effort was made on Mondav, but * * * Judge Conder must have anticipated was voted down, to introduce the high trouble if he bunched all the newly elect- school studies into the Latimer school. ed county officials up in the old quarters, The idea may be laudable, but it is alto so he is having new offices erected for the gether premature for a district like that democratic sheriff-elect and deputy. We to tackle, when the cost is taken into do not look for trouble between the poli- consideration. The wisest thing for the TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Mr. B. L. Eddy left on Tuesday for Owing to the unavoidable absence of cal push of either party, even if there is people living in the Latimer school dis trict, if they are desirous of giving their Brownsville, where he will address the Senator Mulkey there will be no lecture to be a democratic court house ring. A few specials : children the advantages of a good high Linn Pioneers’ Association. * * * this evening, but to-morrow (Friday) Eggs. 19c. in trade ; cash, 17c. Some people are a little curious as to school, would be to make arrangements If you are not doing much business, evening Prof. Ackerman will lecture. Shirt Waists: what will bt done about local option in with the directors of Tillamook district why advertise in the H eadlight ^ for A good many counties and parts of 45c. kind at 15c. Like reductions that will bring you the business. Tillamook county next November. As or become annexed to it. The Latimer counties in Oregon will vote for prohibi. on the full line of waists. patience is a virtue, we shall have to be school district has a high school within There are large numbers of wild pigeon tion at the first opportunity, and if we Wash Pedestrian Skirts ; patient and see what they are going to easv reach if it wants to take advantage are not mistaken they will repudiate it in the county this year, and more than 80c. and 90c. do about it. If the vote at the recent of it for their children, so has Fairview two years later. have been seen in previous years. election is anything to go by, it is enough and South Prairie, and it is a little sur Black Satin Underskirts, 59c. Matt Casey was charged before Justice The best bath in the city is at C. R. to put the saloon keepers on the anxious prising to us that those who are inter 8c. Batiste at 5c. Johnson’s Barber Shop, which has been Alley on Friday charged with wanton ested in education in those districts have seat. Prints, 5%c. yard up to 12c. yard. injury to a cow belonging to Roger Ma. • * ☆ * not liestirred themselves to secure what Extra Special in Children’s Shoes, sizes fitted up with a new bath room. The reputation of a city or county is advantages the Tillamook high school A. M. Bosler, of Hebo, has sold 80 honey, who filed the complaint, There 5 to 13*6. at 25c., 50c. and 75c. was no direct evidence against Casey, what its public men make it. If there offers to neighboring districts. A t C arl A. P atzlaff ’ s U p - to .D ate acres of land to A. Nelson for $1,300. C. are aggressive and able men in a com Mills, real estate agent, brought them but the justice bound him over to the S tore . * * * circuit court in the sum of $250. munity it progresses and comes into pro together. • The H eadlight would suggest that, » The passengers who went out on the minence. If, on the other hand, the pub instead of holding any more entertain H. T. Botts, for abstracts. R. C. Magarell was in from Woods on lic men are of the class that pulls down ments in the hall of St. Alphonsus Aca Seth Moon was in from Blaineon Tues, Wednesday and making some arrange steamer Sue H. Elmore on Saturday were and never builds up, there is little or no demy, they be held in the opera house or day. ments for the Fourth of July celebration Charley Miller, Mrs. Captain Starr. W. progress. How true this is of some of elsewhere where the exits are convenient L. Haslbrouck, G. W. Robinson, R. E. W. C. Bailey, timber locator and esti. at Ocean Park. the public men in Tillamook. Meeker, Mamie Bosley, Mrs. Bosley, E in case of fire. We are perfectly aware Captain W. D. Stillwell and Mrs. G.W. mater. * * * * H. Newton, H. E Ross, Miss Childers, that the Sisters have taken unusual pre Grayson left on Saturday to attend the P. Powell was in from Spruce on Wed Jessie David, Mrs Willson and daughter, It is a bad thing for anv citv. county or cautions to ward against fire on thisand Oregon Pioneer and Indian War Veter nesday. Notice. community when a spirit of pull down previous occasions when entertainments Jos. Guptill and W. VV. Curtiss and wife. Jos. Bixbv was in the city from Beaver ans’ re-unions in Portland. and boycott gets started. Yet everv were held there, but as accidents will The commencement exercises at St. Purchasers of Chittim Bark will be The Closing Out Sale of the Racket on Monday. Alphonsus Academy on Thursday even held responsible for Bark taken from small communitv is affected with that happen in the best regulated family, it is C. Ben Riesland came in from Portland Store goods will be continued, to be ing, as usual, drew a large crowd, and lands belonging to Blodgett Company, kind of un-American spirit once in a just as well to be prepared for them. For sold at cost as long as it lasts at Peter. 1 on Saturday. the program, which we published in our Limited, the Wilson River Lumber Co., while, only to bring disrepute upon those instance, if an accident had happened to son & Svenson’s Furniture Store. * who start it. And Tillamook City is no one of the large Rochester lamps when last issue, was nicely rendered and drew N. P. Wheeler and J. H. Cook. N. McMillan was up from Garibaldi exception to the rule. But it is amusing, they were being lighted or the light turned For sale, in most desirable part of I applause from the audience. Owing to this morning. P. S. BRUMBY, Tillamook City, a first class house and anyway, and shows what small, narrow down it would have caused a panic and Agent for Owners. A. J. Baker was in the city from Port lot, situated on lot 10. Thayer’s 4th the program being so long, it was past minded people there are in the world, a rush for the stairway. What occurs midnight before the entertainment was land on Thursday. addition to Tillamook. Apply on the over. who never do themselves or the com on those occasions is too vividly before Labor and Industry. W. Kinnnman and wife were in from premises to George Watt. munity any good. the public mind in the case of the Iriquois Louis W. Glaser has filed suit in the The Pennsylvania State Federation of Blaine on Tuesday. * * * theater at Chicago for us to dilate upon, A Grand Fourth of July Dance will be circuit court against the Tillamook Log Labor is now stronger in the anthracite The drainage of the surface water in Mrs. K. Eil wards returned from Port given at the opera house on the evening | ging Company, claiming the sum of$130 sufficed to say that we do not want to than in the bituminous coal fields, and the vicinity of the school house was the land on Wednesday. of the 4th in this city, and supper will lie for damages to certain lands owned by has affiliated with it about 200,000 men. subject of a discussion at the meeting of see anything like that in Tillninook, Keeper H. Mahler was in from the served at the Allen house. Fine orches- him, over which the company took their hence our kindly suggestion as to future Japan furnishes one-twelfth of the raw the school meeting on Mommy. We be lighthouse on Tuesday. tra and a good time promised. * logs. Plaintiff* had given permission to silk consumed in the world—about lieve it is, as Mr. Thayer said, the duty entertainments, or until such time as the exitsot St. Alphonsus academy will allow The city will put in a new bridge Rev. C. P. Metzler, who was formerly the defendants to cross his land, provid 9,000,000 pounds. The war is not of the city council to undertake that the people to get out of the hall in quick across Hoquarton slough. the pastor of the Presbyterian church in j ed they would pay for what damage likely to affect the production, as all work, but as it have had plenty of op V C. Jones, of Hoquiam, Wash., was this city and who went to China as a ! I they did, which they now refused to do. portunities during the past few vears to time, which is almost impossible as at the work is done by women and girls. present constructed. It maylie that it is in thecity on Wednesday. missionary, has returned and is in New | Married, in this city, at the home of ride the city of its frog pond and eyesore, Co operation has proved a great suc not the duty of the Press, but that of the but never have done so, we do not know Lumber is being hauled for a new office York being treated for deafness. i J. H. Ellison on the 16th inst., Mr. Henry cess in England. The co-operative city council to draw attention to matters but what the district took the right to be erected for the sheriff. At the regular meeting of thecitv coun L. Simmons to Miss Martha M. Blum, societies did a business in 1903 that where the public safetv is in jeopardy, C. A. Smith and W. M. Lucas were in cil on Monday evening, the petition to the ceremony lieing performed by Rev. A. aggregated $446,081,115, and the net course to stamp out a nuisance, and but since we have done so we do not for which will not entail a very large figure S. Foster, pastor of the Presbyterian from Beaver on Wednesday. profits were $49,300,000, or 36*6 per increase peddlers’ licenses to $5 a day one moment think that anyone will take to carry out. With assistance from the | offence nt what we have suggested and Fred Quick has gone to Corvallis on a was acted upon, the city attorney being churdh. Both are well known, respected cent of the share capital involved. city council and property owners there is instructed to prepare an ordinance to young people, and their many friends Thorium, which gives the light from a vacation and to visit friends. what we think is best for the public. will be glad to hear of the marriage and gas mantle its intensity, was a curiosity every prospect tkat surface water iu the that effect. Wm. Ryan is up on his homestead on heart of the city will find an outlet. to to extend their congratulations tn twenty vears ago, but hundreds of per C. Mills, the real estate hustler, has the Wilson river putting up buildings. i According to the Novoe Vreinya, the * * * the lmppy couple. sons are now making a living digging it closed the sale of the Hang saw mill to Miss Hilda Shogren, of Portland, is It is impossible for a newspaper to Russian oil combination has capitulated in North Carolina, and the annual out Do you know about Jersey cattle ? We Mr. Harmon, of Tillamook, Beaver will visiting her sister, Mrs. Emmett Quick. please everybody, es|Kciully when there to the Standard Oil Company, and even find in him a good citizen, an experienced offer a few choicely bred yearling bulls put is worth $500,000. As was expected, Sheriffelect Woolfe is ail election and people are divided up the Rothschild and Knobel interests have saw mill man and a valuable addition from our famous Hazel Fern Jersey Herd, Statistics collected in Germany have come to terms with the American con will appoint Thos. Coates deputy sheriff. at specially reduced prices, to make room shown that 28 per cent of the accidents into parties and factions. If anyone is to that pious community. • cern. The whole output of the Baku Ernest Worthington and E. J. Knob for next crop of youngsters We will caused by machinery used for industrial taking exceptions because we conscien lock were in from Cloverdale on Mon Articles incorporating the Miami Valley give you valuable pointers on Jersey purposes, such as manufacturing, were tiously supported the republican party wells is at present in American hands, day. ! Creamery Company were filed on Wed stock. Better write us today on prices due to defects in the machines and to in the recent election, we do not care one the rivals having become friends. nesday, with F. P. Hobson, Clarence on bulls, and state the kind of anima) * * * iota, for we shall have nothing to regret Fred Millar, Bavard McKimens and W, lack of proper safeguards. Tilden and F. W. Crane incorporators, doing so in the future. If there is any. President Roosevelt was advised that you desire. Address F. E. McEldowney, D. Steele were down from Nehalem on Unique among the various inter one who is wanting to boycott an editor the amount of capital stock being $1000 Superintendent Ladd’s Farm, 1260 Mil a large proportion of all the greut Sunday. national unions in the country is the for doing that let them start in, for that divided into ten shares of $10 each. financial concerns will support his can waukee ave., Portland, Ore. * E. N. Newton, of Blaine, left on Satur. Journeymen Barbers’ International is something, if what is true is told us, didacy. Ex Attorney-General Wayne Mr. J. D. Stearns, of Bellingham, Wash., dao for California for the benefit of bis Somewhere between 40 and 50 passen union, with hendquarters in Btiston. we intend handling without gloves. All ! MacVeagh gave him this assurance Mr. a friend of Walt. C. Bailey, came in last gers went out on an excursion to the seal i The special interest in this international health. week to look over the county. He is a i rocks off* Cape Meares on the tug Geo. R. j lies in the fact that, since 1896, there that is the matter with the H eadlight • MacVeagh, who is counsel for the Penn- Green wood, direct from the mill,$1.80. lumberman, and after looking over the Vosburg on Sunday, and some of them have been only two strikes of the local is that it has told too much truth in dis 1 sylyania Railroad, and many of the Dry wood, $2.50. At Tillamook Lum cussing local affairs, and we intend to leading anthf ncite coal companies, took timber mav. in all probability, buy up i succeeded in landing on the rocks, where unions that compose it. ber Co.’s mill. * pursue the same course in the future as , luncheon with the President. The Presi some of the claims now on the market. there were thousands of sea lions. After An effort will lie made to bring a bill in the past, regardless of thoce who dis (lent has now been repeatedly pidvised For rent. Office consisting of two rooms, in business part of town. Call at I A marriage license was issued to Geo. gathering birds eggs and shooting quite before the next Pennsylvania legislature, agree or agree with us. that all the Wall street interests domi * * ♦ Hein's Studio. * I I S. Richardson and Sarah A. Sargent this a number of the monster sea lions the by which each coal company will be re nated by J. P. Morgan will contribute morning. Mr. Richardson was one of | partv returned without any mishap, quired to pay $100 for each man or boy What the H eadlight has repeatedly 1 liberally to the Republican campaign Prof. R. C. French, of Weston, came in the defeated candidates in the recent having caught a number of deep sea fish, killed in or about its mines. This will asserted came up forcibly on Monday at fund. on Wednesday to attend the teachers' election, on the prohi ticket, but there’s | but the sea was a little too rough to j provide the deceased’s family with the school meeting on the question of ♦ ♦ « institute in this city. no law to prohibit a man getting mar-' make a big haul. ' funeral expenses and money to meet its i drainage. We have asserted on more j Humane action is demanded in behalf For sale, four three year old steers.two r’e<^- '• I The friends of Mrs. C R. Hunt will be urgent needs. | than one Occasion that Tillamook City . of the deported Colorado miners. Noth two year olds and one yearling.—T. Shil The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on ,orrv ,o bear that while attending the United States Commissioner of Educa is in more need of a sewerage system ing better can be suggested than to pro linglaw, Sandlake, Or. * Wednesday, her passengers being Mrs funeral service at the Christian church tion W. T. Harris follows up the advance i than another water svstein, but th** mu vide them with tickets to the World’s Mrs. Stoddard and children came in on W. A. Bibby, W. A Bibbv, L. Ludke, L. I on Sunday afternoon of the man who notice of his annual report by asserting 1 jority of taxpayers thought different, for Fair. a visit on Wednesday to her parents, K. Bowen, J. H. Pothemis. J. J. Cra w- j wag poon(j on ,be beach, she was seized that the tangible effect of education is Mr. and Mrs. Latimer. ford, J. M. Bodie, W. A. Hnddelson, Mrs. j with paralvsis on the left side. She was observed in increased incomes. Persons Ladies I Attention! For the most K. Edwards, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Heiger ! taken home by Miss Cosy Clark, but the with a high school training average stylish tailor madesuits, go to Sarchet's, 1 and Mrs. Stoddard. stroke was so severe it rendered her un. $1 ,000 a year, while those with a com The Fashionable Tailor. Rev, John Looser will hold his last ser. conscious, and she remained in that con mon school education only half as much, Orders were received last week from vices with the German Reform congrega. dition several days, much to the anxiety and the illiterate about $200. The col. San Francisco to close down at once the tion in the Adventist church in this citv of her relatives. We are glad to say, lege graduate averages ula.ut $2,<M)<) a next Sunday, June 26. Sunday school at however, that Mrs. Hunt has regained year. saw mill at Hobsonville. The total number of workmen thrown ’ The best place in the citv to buv your 12 o’clock and preaching service at one consciousness and there is Some hope of meat is at the Palace Meat Market. p.m. Everybody cordially invited. As her recovery. Her daughters, who were out of employment in the last twenty ! Prime meats, hams and bacon always Mr. Looser's time expires in this county • in Portland, were sent for and they 5ears on account of strikes is estimated I at 6,105,694, and a loss of wages of 1 on hand.—S mith & J enkins . propri. this month, the rev. gentleman and his reached home on Mondav evening. family will return to California. More thnn 127,1X10 ! County Judge W. W. Conder was in over ctors. * There the city on Tuesday. The judge has be establishments were involved. come interested in road clulis. having was an average loss of $46 to each per organized two in the south part of the son involved. New York came first in ( county, and he is desirous that a duo be the number of strikes and Pennsylvania Take your organized in this city. We are all in second, the former having 20.000 and terested more or less in good roads, and and the latter having over $18,000 any effort in that direction should be en. strikes. The coal industries experienced Our Motto : Quick Sale and small profits. Satisfaction guaranteed or your coo raged. As to building a new court more strikes than any other. money returned. house, the judge will endeavor to aecer- to The crop» in the vicinity of Dallas | tain what kind of a court honse is ha\e been materially hindered this Spring wanted, and to ascertain this he will on account of the lack of rain. Unless obtain the pictures and cost of several rain comes within the next few «lays boildings, and by the first of next year there will lie almost a total loss of the Successor to Gangloff A Snuffer. the court will lie in a position to make a THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST Sprn g cro|»s. _ I start. AT Ralph Ackley’s Get my special discount before you buy At RACKET STORE, next to Post Office. At the annual school meeting on Mon dav, Homer Mason was elected director and Thos. Coates was re-elected clerk. Messrs. Severance, Clcugh and McIntosh were appointed a committee to audit the clerk’s accounts. Chairman Eddy made a number of remarks, in which he said they had had a most successful school, which was due to the good corps of tea chers. The board thought it was the best policy to re employ the teachers, but thus far only the principal and three of the teachers had been employed. It was shown that the center piers would have to be strengthened and there was but little difference in the cost of heating the new school building, which was con sidered verv satisfactory. The question of drainage of the surface water in the vicinity of the school was brought up by Mf. T. B. Handley, who thought as the district had provided comfortable rooms, light, ventilation and heat they should not forget the drainage, whereupon Mr. J. VV. Maxwell moved that the directors lie instructed to carry out the work. Mr. Beals offered to give $50, and it was sug gested by Mr. Eddy that other property owners and the city council might be in duced to give something. Mr. C. Thayer objected, for he thought that it was the duty of the city council to have a com plete system of drainage planned out, for any expense in a temporary drain would, he thought, be throwing that amount of money a wav. Mr. Handley said that as the people had voted to bond the city for $58,000, this only left $2000 available by another vote for sewerage, so they would have to wait until some of the principle on the water bonds was paid off before they could hope to have a sewerage system. The motion carried. White River, Peerless, Pride of Waldo Hills, Graham, Rye, Whole Wheat, Flour. Take your choice. All Kinds of Feed. MOWERS, PRESCRIPTIONS RAKES, TEDDERS, PLOWS, HARROWS, DISCS. Buggies,Wagons, Hacks, Surries. C. G. Peterson,