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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1904)
Jtcaìiligijt Vol. XVII. No. 12 T illamook , O regon , august 25, 1904 SAY ! When you want farm implements , TOP BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, PLOWS, HARROWS The Best Place to get them is at RALPH ACKLEY’S Notice to School District. V oters : Legal voters in School District No. 9 are specially requested to be present at the meeting of the district to be held at the J. H. Mason and wife, of San Francisco, are in the cilv. Mrs. Sturgeon has just received new shirt waists, infant jackets, etc. • The steamer Sue H. Elmore leaves to day for Astoria and will make a trip to Yaquina. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nelson, of Loomis,* Neb., came in on Wednesday to look over the county. Henry Robinsand Alfred Piatt got into a little fistic encounter, and the justice find the former $5 for the privilege. Lost, a pair of spectacles between the Miami and Kingsley’s place at Nehalem. Were in a case when lost by A. G. Beals, of Tillamook City. Finder will please notify him. * A dance will be given at the opera house on Saturday evening. Everybody invited and a good time is promised, and with good music by lenkins* orchestra. Good management. * A special meeting of the school district ¡s to be held next Saturday after noon, at one o’clock, to take into consid eration the report of the auditors in re gard to the clerk’s accounts. School House, on Saturday, August 27th, 1904, at one o’clock p.m. All friends of the school who have a vote ought to be B. L. EDDY, Chairman School Board. present. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Trunks and valises at Todd’s. Blankets and quilts at Todd’s. Merril Smith returned to the city on Wednesday after being away over a year. Mrs Walt. C. Bailey returned on Sun- day from visiting with relatives in Lane county. Mr. and Mrs. R. M.Wade and Mr. and Mrs. New begin were in on a visit to R. David Martiny is back again in the L. Wade. city. E. f. Baker, secretary of the state Men’s Furnishing Goods of all kinds at prohibition party, was in the city on Todd’s. * Tuesday. When you want clothing go to S. S. O’Neil and W. W. Freschi, of Todd’s. * A. J. Baker was in from Portland on Milwaukee, Wis., were in the city on Tuesday. Tuesday. The infant child of Ed. Laughlin died Ebner Hoag and family left on Tuesday at his home in this city on Wednesday for Dallas. morning. Allen Page came in on the steamer on Druggist Clough returned to the city Wednesday. on Wednesday after spending a short Campers are beginning to return to Vacation. their homes. Rev. A. S. Foster will preach,'Sunday Mrs. Sturgeon left on Saturday on a morning, in the Presbyterian church in business trip. Bay City. D. C. Bogart, of Portland, was in the Bert Clemens and Will Lyons, of the city on Monday. East Side Portland bank, were in the 0. C. Riches, of Portland, was in the city on Friday. city on Wednesday. James A. Sewell, Wm. Stevyart and C. P. Fuchs, of McMinnville, was in John Kulow, of Portland, were in the the city on Saturday. city on Tuesday. Mason fruit jars, from 55c. to 65c. per Rev. J. Looser and wifeand family will dozen.—W. E. Page. leave on the next steamer to return to Call in and see what bargains is to be their home in Lodi, Cal. had at Page’s store. Ladies! Attention ! For the most Mrs. Sarchet is on the sick list. J. H. Howard, Past Great Sachem and organizer for the Redmen, is in the citv in the interest of that order, accompanied by his wife. He will make an effort to put in a lodge in this city. Mr. P. McIntosh bought the Fairview creamery on Monday at the sheriff's sale of that property, paying $2,200 for the same, which will have to be confirmed at the next term of the circuit court. The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on Wednesday» her passengers being Allen Page, C. I. Clough, Mr. Larson, Mr. Thompson and wife, Miss Fillhury, Jack Graham, M. Smith, C. Morgan, wife and child, Mr. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. The steamer Sue H. Elmore left on Sat. urday for Astoria, her passengers being Rev. Boom and wife, Mrs S. J. Sturgeon, J. H. Hollister, H. Lepsic, W. C. Morton and wife, A. T. Roberts, Mrs. E. Camp bell, John Robinson, Mrs. Robert Watt, P. Schild, John Roth, Miss Ella Harri son, Chester Holden, F. Freeman and H. Meyer. Engineer Chase, who is to make a sur vey and estimate of cost for a new water system, was in the city on Saturday and had a talk with some of the members of the water commission. He does not ad vise spending money upon a system from the present source of supply, while a sys tem from Killam creek will cost in the neighborhood of §60,000. Dr G. L. Tufts, superintendent of the Oregon Anti-Saloon League, will speak at the M.E. church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, at the Christian church at 3 p m. and at the Presbyterian church at 8 p.m., which is to be a union meeting All those who do not understand and require more light on the anti-saloon movement arecordiallv invited to attend one or all of these meetings. ii.50 per year First Shouting To-Day of Ladies’ pall Styles of French STREET HATS. Neui Fall Goods arriving on each steamer. Oar Stocks this Season cuill be more Complete than ever before. Our Mid-Summer Sale is drawing near to the close. If you haven't already taken advantage of this Money Saving Oppor tunity, we urge you to come now. Every Broken Line of Mer chandise in the Store is on sale at Half Price and Less. _____________ » Sale, Sattine and Moreen Petticoats. We Are Selling Choice of any Shirt Waist, Choice of any Wash Skirt, Choice of any Shirt Waist Suits, Choice of ary Boy’s Wash Suits Entire stock placed on Bar gain table at a big sacrifice in Price. 85c. Men’s Shirts at 50c. Sale Men’s Wool Under wear. Reg. $1.50 values, Special $1.25 Reg. $1.25 values, Special 90c. Reg. $1.00 values, Special 75c. About 250 men’s negligee shirts, some with collars at tached, some with two collars, detached, all sizes and a big assortment of patterns. Piled on center table. 65c. to 85c. values Choice, 50c. At Just Half Price. A Table full of Remnants of wash goods and woolens, xyi to 10 yards lengths at about Half Price. Men and Boy’s Sweaters at About Half Price. One large table full of Men and Boy’s Sweaters, all sizes and a big range of patterns. To close at about Half Price. Try Our WATER PROOF SHOES, made of Viscrom Calf For Men, Women and Children. Every Pair Warranted ■ Very Special Prices now on Men’s Clothing, Straw and Crash Hats. Received a Big Ship ment of Rubber Boots, Men and Women’s Rub bers and Alaska Over shoes. We fill Mail and Telephone Orders (Tuttle’s phone in stalled) promptly and guarantee satisfaction in every instance. EGGS, 21 cents dozen. During this sale we will pay 21c. doz. for eggs. To Teat New Law. Notice An Interesting Lecture. The constitutionality of the local- Rev. E. L. Tiffany, of New York, spoke Purchaser® of Chittim Bark will be | option law will be tested in the courts, in the U B. church on Sunday evening in held responsible for Bark taken from behalf cl the aqti saloon agitation that lands lielonging to Blodgett Company, and a bill of complaint will be filed soon Limited, the Wilson River Lumber Co., i by persons interested in (Ideating the is now before the people, and upon which N. P. Wheeler ant! J. H. Cook. law. It will take the form of a suit to a vote is to be taken next Novemlier. His P. S. BRUMBY, enjoin County Clerk Fields from sub- Agent for Owners. lecture was logical and unique, showing , i initting the question to the voters «it the that he had given the subject thorough j A Real Estate Snap. . election in November whether liquors consideration, and one pleasing feature R. M. Hanna, of Colfax, Wash., was in stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet's, | shall be sold in Multnomah County, as about it was, no matter bow much one On account of bad health, I offer to sell ! The Fashionable Tailor. the city on Saturday. ' petitioned for by I. H. Amos and «527 James Stasek’s team,while standing at many have differed with him, there was j my place, which is situated one mile east j j others, principally members of the Pro Any person wanting to dispose of a re Carl Nicholson, of Forest Grove, was Lamb & Long’s saw mill on Saturday, nothing in hi* remarks that one could j of Pleasant Valley Cheese Factory, where | hibition party. The petition filed de linquishment on timber land apply at the in the city on Monday. became frightened and ran away, nnd in take exception* to. It was a logical lec-| there is school and church. The place mands that the Clerk shall place on the ture, embracing solid facts and illus- | John Cornelius, of Forest Grove, was Tillamook County Bank. overturning the wagon the two fore comprises 480 acres, and includes what ballot the question of prohibition to be trations, and being devoid of the usual [ Dave Reddaway is around with his wheels became uncoupled, and with these in the city on Monday. is known as the Munson's Falls, which ' answered by the voters ves or no. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Laughlin are in from hand in a sling as the result of a steel they dashed up Main street, round by denmiciu'ion* and shocking pictures that can be converted into a water power The attorneys who arc pieparing the so many temperance speakers dwell so sliver from a wedge getting into it. Lamar ’ s and Haltom ’ s, loming to a station, with house and barn, and onlv I North Yamhill on a visit. injunction suit do not desire at this time long upon, Mr. Tiffany ’ »lecture was well Todd & Co. are sole distributors of stand still after dashing into Snuffer’s threequarter ofa mile from county road, i D. L. Jones and David Atterbury were to state what points they will make Gordon hats. Walkover shoes for men, scales, which threw one of the horses. delivered and appreciated by the audi Has more that 70 acres of pasture and in from Beaver on Monday. against the constitutionality of the law, ence. He first took up the home, the pub- I The only damage done was to the scales, and Ultz & Dunn shoes for ladies’ and about 10 acres of meadow, and can be any more than to sav that it will lie at F. C. Bellinger, of Forest Grove, was he school, the church and the saloon, and and that was badly crippled. converted into a fine dairy ranch. Kept children. in the city on Wednesday. shutwed what each of these did in the I over 40 head of cattle on the place with tacked from all sides. The matter of H. E Ross, who was arrested on the Owing to the continued dry weather, Just received at Todd’s, a nice line of body politic of this nation. The boy was I plenty of pasture to spare. 10 Fine heif testing the law has been under consider reports from the creameries and cheese arrival of the steamer last week, charged the product of the home, and tile speaker ers. which vyill come in next spring, 15 ation since the election in June ladies’ shoes—latest lasts. factories sav that milk is dropping off with robbing R. A. Crawford of $100 said saloons took every sixth boy from good steers. 24 tom» of good hay, ami T. H. W’hite and wife, of Portland, It ih always bent to look before you while in the Portland Sanitarium, was i very rapidly. the home and made a moral and physical the tools and the household furniture to i leap,” to be conservative anil careful was in the city on Saturday. Bicycles and sewing machines, all in i taken back to Portland by an officer wreck of him. The home, the school and go with the place. Th* ceder and other about embarking in new enterprise*. E A Plumb and R. 0. Richards were first class order, cheap for cash ; or will I from that city on Saturday. Ross was the church were agencies tor the boy’» timber and chittcm bark on the place Many people act hastily and easily lie taken before Judge Hogue in the munici in from Blaine on Wednesday. ' trade for wood, shingles or other pro- elevation, but the saloon was the oppo will more than pay for it, and is a fine ' come prejudiced in favor of new ideas pal court of the city on Monday, and J. H. Howard and wife, of Oregon i perty.—W. E. Page. site, tor insteadof elevating and arousing location for a shingle mill and will make and schemes for making money. They , pleaded not guilty. As Crawford, the City, were in the city on Sunday. I Bedsteads, chair*, tables, stands, baby a boy’s ambitions, they dragged him a good dairy ranch. Will sell the whole act without careful investigation and , complaining witness, could not attend, Edward Newbegin and wife, of Port carriage, and other household goods, too down lower and lower. In speaking of or part of the same at low price and on often meet with disaster. The farmer , ■ the case was continued until Friday. land, were in the citv on Suudav. the t inted States drink bill tor one year, easy terms. This is a snap seldom met must keep posted and up to date on all ■ numerous to mention, cheaper than the Ross declares he is innocent. Mr. Tiffany said he could build and fur with. Do not miss it for it is only nine matters jiertainitig to his line of work, W. H. Holmes and Clare Holmes, of cheapest, at W. E Page’s. Died, on Tuesday last, at his home at nish 200 .000 houses nt a co»t of |3,&0U Mrs C. L-Smith and »on left on Satur Salem, were in the city last week. miles south of Tillamook City. For fur but it he change from one line to anol her South ^Prairie, after a long illness. Mr for each, place |10 in the hand* ot every ther information apply to the owner, B. without giving the mutter more thought Harness and sole leather and other day to return to The Dalle*, going by Micheál Pelz. Deceased was about 4.5 i man, woman and child in this country, Indorf, on the place ; or to F. R. Beals, than that some oneelse is making it pay, shoemaker’s supplies at VV. E. Page’s. • I way of North Yamhill so«* to visit fr»r a years of age and was a son-in-law ot j raise the salary of every minister *10o0 real estate agent at Till imook City. he will fail nine times out ot ten. U hen Chester Holden left'on the steamer on few days at their old home at the Trask 1 Mr. J. Sanders. Heowned what is known , and have $45.000,000 left every twelve a farmer crosses a lieef bull on dairy I bouse. Saturday on a business trip to the Sound. 1 as the Frank Harris place, and he leavfs month* it he bad the money that is spent Blooded Bull Clavea for Sale. cows, or vice versa, he has not carefully a wife and two children to mourn his tor drink in this country. Mr. Tiffany Two Shorthorn Bull Calves lor sale, considered the results. It is best to look death. Deceased was respected by alj ridiculed the notion tliatit was over pro 1 aland, think ot future results, he coil* who knew him, and he was an affection, duction which caused trouble a nil depres from full blooded flock. Have been «1**. servative, but progressive. ate husband and a kind father. The re sion, nsserting that it was under con. horned and are in good condition. Price There is an increasing agitation in mains were buried this morning in the sumption that 'was effecting the people. $15 a head. Apply to W. D. GladwiH, favor of a federal incorporation law, as Bea ver , Or . __________________ 1 Catholic cemetery, a large number of To prove this he »bowed that lithe work lias appeared at recent meetings ot bar sympathising friends attending the fune ingmen spent their wage* in tilt- saloons Not co to Former Creditors. associations ami other such organiza ral service. they had no money to patronize the local Prompt srttleineiits mint be made of tions. There is some question as to the The music and elocution recital given meat market or the merchant lor thing* all outstanding account* in order to power of congress to enact such n law. at the opera house on Friday evening which were necessary lor home and the four styes . *u vc cost*. but the opinion was expressed at the was one of the most enjoyable entertain ■ family, illustrating this point by a saloon One Jet 75c. Hook* «re left nt Peter«on Ar Svrnnon. meeting of the Com merical Law League Two Jets 85c. ments that have taken place in this citv keeper going into a meat market,throw, Ct.AV DAKIFI.« & Co. of America last week that congress lias Three Jets, for a long time, and Miss Baker and her ing down a five dollar bill and ordering the power to enact stab a statute. galvanized .$ 1 .OO sisters. Misses Hallie and Una Baker de two steaks cut thick and a roast, while Notice 3 Jets, brass 1 25 Measures providing tor such a law have serve great praise. Miss Baker capti- the workingman, who recognised the Bid* wanted tor the board, washing I >ccn introduced in congress, but no pro voted the audience with her ringing, and money as part of Ins wages, called for gress was made in their consideration for .ind care of Asa Woods. she readily responded to the encores. She five cents worth of liver, cut thin, to take Bids to l»e filed with the County Clerk and it <ii«J not appear that congressional has a nice contralto voice and well home to his wife and family on Saturday of lillamook County, Or., on or before sentiment was generally tavorable to trained, which showed itself to good ad. night. legislation ot this kind. At any rate (he the 7th day of Sept , 1904. vantage, especially when she sang the measures were permitted to rest in the Notice. committee to which the* were referred. Scotch airs. ”My Bov l ammy.” ami ‘n Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- Notice is hereby given by the Tills, the German. ‘ Verwelkt.” Mines Hallie mnuk Water Company tiiat sprinklirg enced dentist is located in Notice. and Una Baker are also deserving ot a of the »treet* must he done between tl.e Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and All my ont.tanding minimi, will i< word of commendation for their singing hot,.» ot seven and eight in the morning is prepared to do nothing but piaceli in thè limiti* ol mi Altornry tir One Quart, at 50c. makes 10 Gallons. and recitals, ami some of their pieces an>l »IS and seven o «Iocs in the evening. mitri. S > i-ohectmii on thè l.t «if ni Srpt. hepiemliei. were cute and acted out real well, espe Person* are warned not to use water for first class work and give the il «mi ».«ve >wr me imy any hmg hing pien.e pira-e call cali nn'l nn<l irrigating garden*. Lawn* can Ire If your make arrangement* cial the ’Three Letters ’ and therecital sprinkled the same tine that is *et tor best of satisfaction fair an early *ett e teeth need fixing call upon meni. Your, truly, <>f the "Dentil of Paul Dumber’ bv >«•»• sprinkling the street«. him. h.i.l'H A cklmv . W. H. COOPER. If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND you are not satisfied Hallie Baker. MAKE A VAPOR CARBOLIC COMPOUND Keeps the Flies off Stock CloughReliableDruggist come and get your money back. I I