Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 18, 1905, Image 1

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Vol. XVII
TILLAMOOK,
TILLAMOOK
M’ system
BIGSHOW”
ILORING SAMPLES
-ie AH F4DTH TAILORS-
Fii Guaranteed.
ALVA FINLEY,
Local
Agent,
Tillamook,
Ore
Bring Your Job
Printing to the
Headlight Print
Shop and you
ouill Get Good
Work and Save
fHoney
For
the
Sick
Whatever the doctor prescribes or
suggests, is what I specially try to
supply, aud succeed as well that I
an known as Headquarters for all
SICK ROOM GOODS.
Chas. I. Clough,
Reliable Druggist.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE
J. P. ALLEN, proprietor
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
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UepHin (.uns, Lock*. Typewriters Keys
Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of 1 lumblng.
Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh $
♦»sstssssess »■«>>»»»........... -1
Centrally Located
Rates, $1 Per Day
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
The Best Hotel in the city.
OREGON
Xo Chinese Employed,
OREGON,
JOTTINGS.
MAY 18,
1905
>1.50 per year
Fred Forslund, the Plumber, does all
Walkover Shoes at Todd’s.
Married.
kinds of plumbing in a workmanship
Henry Crenshaw* met with an accident | On Mav 10th a very pretty wedding
Eddy & Botts, for abstracts.
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style and makes a specialty of that kind on Saturday which might have resulted
occurred at noon at the home of Mr. and
of work.
Big Bargains in Bicycle at Fage’s. *
seriously. He was fixing the telephone | Mrs. Charles Harding, 377 Williams
Gordon Hats and Gloves at Todd’s/
After a week’s rain, which was what line on the road to Blaine and had strap, avenue, Portland, Or., when Frederick
Gent.’s Furnishing Goods at Todd’s/ the county was greatly in need of, the ped himself to a pole on the side hill, Koltz and Miss Ethel Southmayd were
M. J. B. coflre just received at Cohn's • weather turned bright and warm again when the foundation of the pole gave united in marriage. Rev. William S. Gil.
on Sunday.
out, and Crenshaw and the pole were bert, of Calvary Presbyterian Church,
Crouse & Brandigee Clothing at
Postmaster Severance changed the thrown on the rocks some thirty feet be­ officiating. The decorations were snow­
Todd’s.
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position of the cabinet in the post office low. He was burised badly about the balls, Oregon dogwood and roses, beaut,
Half soles, all sizes and prices at W. E. on Wednesday night so as to procure leg and is not fixing telephones for a few
ifully arranged. The bridal couple en.
Page’s.
♦
da vs after his lucky escape.
more light.
tered the south parlor to the strains of
Trade vour old bike to Page for a
The baccalaureate sermon to the high Mendelssohn's wedding march, played
Mrs. Plank will leave on the steamer
good one.
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to visit her daughter. Mrs. Kate Frank* school graduates will be preached next by Miss Helen Harding, and stood dur­
F. J. Yates, of Hebo, was in the city on lin. in Washington, and will be awry Sunday morning by Rev. A. S. Foster in ing the ceremony under a bell of white
Wednesday.
the Presbyterian church, which will be a flowers. Only the immediate relatives
several months.
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and a few of the bride's friends were
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Astoria
Lost, a plush robe.—A reward ot $10 union service.
Prelude.—Miss Ruth A. Cooper. present, owing to the illness of the bride­
this morning.
will be paid bv A. G. Beals for the return Piano
Doxology.
groom's mother. The bride looked very
O. Bergman was down from Nehalem of the same. Was lost near the Grange Invocation,
on Wednesday.
hall on Saturday.
^election. “Meditation”—Oichestra. winsome in a traveling gown of blue
piped with v.hite satin, and carried a
Reading.
The school grounds are being fenced in Scripure
The best sewing machine oil and
Player—Rev. N. S. Hankins.
shower boquet of bride roses. Mr. and
with a neat fence. Iron posts have been Vocal Quartet. —Misses Macdonald, Mrs. Koltz left on the afternoon train
needles at Page's.
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Bewley. Messers Whitney, Cooper. for an extended trip to Victoria and
Frank J. Rowland, of New York, is in set in concrete, attached to which is two
Sermon. — Rev. A. S. Fostei.
rows of iron chain.
the city this w’eek.
other Sound cities Miss Ethel South,
Prayer. —Rev. John Branch.
For sale, four good 3 year old heifers Solo.—E. II. Whitney.
mayd is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Best grades of barb wire and milk cans
and three 4 year old cows, all of which Selection.—‘‘Pilgrim’s Song of Hope. ” Al Southmayd of Oeean Park, and is
for sale at Cohn’s.
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—Orc hesti a.
will come in fresh soon. Apply to L. C.
very well known and highly respected
House to rent. Apply to M. C. Trow-
Benediction.
Smith at Bar View.
throughout the county.
bridge, Tillamook.
At a meeting of the school directors on
Jolin McNamer and G.W. Grayson will
Cohn & Co. are paying the highest
run a stage over the Wilson river road Tuesday, B. L. Eddy tendered his resig
Notice
price for dry hides.
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thissammer, leaving this city and Forest nation, which was accepted, and T H.
Botts was appointed to fill the unex­ Removal of the United States Land Office
F. A. Chinnock, of Portland, was in Grove on alternate days.
pired term. Most everybody will regret
the citv on Tuesday.
from Oregon City, Oregon, to Port­
When vou want tinning done go to that Mr. Eddy has severed his connec­
land, Oregon.
Good Sewing Machines for little Fred Forslund’s. All work strictly first
ting with the board, for he has been iden­
Notice is hereby given that the Presi-
money.—W. E. Page.
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class aud guaranteed. Repairs of all tified with it for a number of years and
dent of the United States, by Executive
Ralph G. Gunn, of San Francisco, was kinds <\.e executed with neatness.
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was most active in bringing the school order dated March 21,1905, has. pur
in the city this week.
The Independent plant,which was sold up to its present high standard, which suant to section 2251 of the Revised
The best equipped bicycle repair shop at auction by the sheriff oil Tuesday,was the patrons have great reason to be Statutes of the United States, and by
is at Fred Forslund’s.
bought in by T. B. Handley for Claude proud of, for Tillamook City has one of virtue of the authority therein given,
W. W. Plum and wife, of Salem, were Thayer, who held a mortgage on it.
the best high schools in the state. This directed that the United States land
in the city on Monday.
J. A. Richardson and, wile left Tilla­ is what the patrons wanted, which Mr. office now located at Oregon City,
Call and see the Racvcle Bicycle at W. mook on Saturday for their future hoir.e Eddy and his fellow directors have com Oregon, be removed, with its business,
near Olympia, Wash., where Joe has pur­ plied with. Mr. Eddv has been a true records, and archives, to Portland,
H. Cary’s before buying.
friend of the public school, and we are Oregon.
Elegant pictures given away with chased an interest in a small steamer.
In pursuance of said Executive order
Emmett Quick is hauling the pipe for sorry lie has found it necessary to sever
Archer’s starch at Cohn’s.
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his connection with the board.
the United States land office at Oregon
New crop fine spider leg tea only 25 the new water system and takes four ton
at a load. Part of the wood pipe was
The graduating exercises of the public City, Oregon, will be permanently closed
cents a pound at Cohn's.
brought in on the steamer last week.
school will be held in the opera house on and discontinued at the close of business
Harness and Sole Leather and Shoe-
Mrs. Peter Brant, who has been in Friday evening, May 26th, when the hours on June 30, 1905, and its business
maker's supplies at Page's.
poor health for a long time, had an at­ 1905 class of the high school will be pre- | records, and achieves removed to Port­
P. McIntosh left on Saturday on a tack of paralysis in the left side Sunday seated with diplomas. Theexercises will 1 land, Oregon, on July 1, 1905.
business trip to the Sound.
Given under my hand, Lt the City of
evening, and is now quite seriously sick. be free, the program for which is as fol.
Washington, this twenty filth day of
Money to loan on improved farm pro-
Bull for sale bv T.J Bibby. of Long lows :
March. ‘‘University of Pennsylvania” March, A. I). 1905.
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
Prairie. “Royal Star.” registered in
—Orchestra.
Bv the President.
John McNamer left on Tuesday with American Short Horn Breeders’ Associa .Salutatory. Progress—Ralph U. Moore
W. A. R ichards .
Engineer Chase and R. Robinson.
Selected—Mrs. E. M.
lion in vol- 44, his No. 137,780. Will Vocal Solo.
| Commissioner of the General Land Office.
Patterson.
Horse for Sale.—Apply to J. A. Wag­ sell cheap.
(’lass History.—Clara Eichinger.
ner. on the Mills’ place, Wilson river. *
Tillamook City has not grown in pop Waltz. ‘‘Dream Thoughts.’’ — Orches­
Goats for Sale.
tra.
Take your wool and bides to Cohn’s if ulation for several years. The census is
For
Sale,
50 head of gouts, in fine
Valedictory.
‘‘
We
have
Crossed
the
you want the highest cash price tor it. * now being taken, and it will be about
Bay, The Ocean Lies Beyond.”— condition. Half and half.—Apply to J.
the
same
as
that
taken
by
the
govern
Found, a lodge emblem, “P.F.L E.”
J- Hupp. ________________
Sadie M. Watt.
Address.—Hon. B. L. Eddy.
Left at this office for the person wlro lost ment five years ago.
Presentation
of
Diplomas.
Building for Sale.
P. Buckholts. J. Burkhanit, E. E John
it.
March. —Or chestr a.
son
and
Matt
Greene,
who
attended
the
For title, chrap, if sold at once, the
Honey in onepoundsections at Cohn’s,
also bee hives and all kinds of bee supplies conductors' convention in Portland and Mr Eddy will Leave Tillamook. building rust of the Headlight office that
was
used bv Otto Heins for his studio.—
then came to Tillamook to fish and en­
on hand.
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Apply to Mrs. Heins in this city for price.
joy themselves, left on Tuesday.
The many friends of Mr. B. L. Eddy
E. A. Worthington and Fred S. Crow­
Mr. T. B. Handley returned from a will be sorry to hear that he will leave
ley, of Cloverdale, were in the city on
A women who has just won a goodlv
business trip to the W illamette valley on Tillamook shortly, for it is more than sum of money in a breach-of promise
Saturday.
Sunday, and reports the valley towns probable that President Roosevelt will case talks about the gallant jury. A
Norman Olsen has moved to Portland
are increasing in population, with coil appoint him register of the Roseburg mercenary woman always calls a jury
and is working for the Hazel wood Cream
siderable improvements in buildings.
land office, which will make his removal gallant which takes money out of a
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrv Lowry returned from this county necessary. Mr. Eddy mun’s pocket and gives it to her.
Married, on Friday, by Justice G. B
last week from Ashland, where they has been a good friend to Tillamook an«l
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Alley, Mr. Frank Reading and Miss Mil
Professor Haeckel in a recent lecture
visited for about three weeks. They we consider it is a lost to the county and
lie Arrance.
were perfectly content to return to lilla those who put implicst confidence in him says there is practically no difference lie.
Bikes, l»eds, springs, tables, stands, mook, for they saw no section of coun as an attorney. He won reputation f<»r tween a man and a monkey. It is only
mattresses, guns, revolvers, etc. Cheap try that came up to this ideal dairying himself and Tillamook when he reprent- a difference in quantity, not a difference
at W. E. Page’s.
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ed Yamhill and Tillamook counties in of quality. That means when reduced to
county.
Mrs. J. P. Allen and Elmer will leave
We undeestand that some of the tea the state legislature at two sessions, but lowesr terms that man is only more of a
on the evening of the 25th io visit their cliers in the public school are not satis- at some sacrifice to hioiself representing monkey than ¿the fellow who grimaces
friends in California.
fied with the wages and will not teacli the people, for he had to close up his law so inghltully.
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The schooner San Bennvintura arrived in this district again. Prof. Whitney, office while he was away. Yet in spite of
The members of the Federal grand jury
on Thursday to load lumlier at Hobson, Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Hays are the this, the people of Tillamook county did investigating the business affairs ol the
only teachers who have decided to teach not show a magnanimous spirit when a beef packing industries at Chicago, on
ville for San Francisco.
majority of the voters did not support
Commissioner Bodyfelt has been in the again.
him as they should have when he was a Monday learned .ill the details of the
Farm for sale. 159 acres, near Sand
city this week on account of the serious
candidate for circuit judge. The Head manner in which officials of the Aetna
lake ; good house and barn ; 40 acres
sickness of Mrs. Brant.
light has always thought the jieople of Trading Company kept their books. This
Mrs E. C. Wilson, with her daughter, tide land and 30 acres of bottom and this county did Mr. Eddy an injustice on company, it is said, was the means by
Miss Ollie, left on Saturday to join her meadow land ; raise 40 tons of hay and that occasion, a ;<! we are sorry he is which the packers forming the beef trust
will easily support 25 cow«. To be sold
husband at Hammond, Ore.
going away I k 1 fore that wrong could be transacted their secret business.
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A dollar invested in millinery at Mrs. cheap if sold at once. Inquire at this righted. It would have been had he
Dr. A E. Sommer, Mayor of Oregon
office.
Sturgeon’s will bring you the best re­
remained here at some future time. So
The band lioys gave Mr. and Mr. 1. on that account also, a large number of City, has said openly and, according Io
sults. Call and get prices.
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his own statement, has twice sent word
Mrs. L. Ludtke, of Nehalem, has been C. Smith n tecepiion on Tuesday evening citizens will lie sorry he is going to leave to Distiict Attorney Schuebel, of Clacka­
in
Todd
’
»
hall,
previous
to
their
depar
­
the county. But there is one thing, he
spending several days in the city visiting 1
ture for Ashland, where they will make made his mark in Tillamook through mas County, that if gambling is allowed
her brother. Justice Alley.
to go on al Milwaukee he will throw
their future home. A numlier of the
Mrs. G. W. Grayson and daughter and young people were present anJ a plea­ industry, study and perseverance and Oregon City wide open and advertise it
leaves a good record behind him. and as such. What's sauce for the goose is
son, Mrs. Clark Hadley and Carl, came sant evening was enjoyed.
President Roosevelt is fortunate in select, sauce for the gander, in Mayor Sommer's
in from Bend, Ore , on Friday.
The charity sale at Ilaltom’s Depart­ ing such an intelligent and clean person opinion, and, though elected .011 a plat,
Peter Snell, of Astoria, who was work­
to fill the office of register at the Rose form of closed town, he will take radical
ing on the pipe line, had h»s foot cut on ment Store will give to the different
burg land office
churches
of
the
city
a
little
over
J80
to
measures to force a closed county all
Saturday and is now on crutches
Im divided amongst them, which was 10
around.
Miss Maud Sturgeon left ibrClatskanie per cent of the sales for one week Un
Call for Bid*.
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on Saturday, where she will have the fortunate for the churches, it was a bad
The contest in the United Brethren
Notice is hereby given that Red Clover
manag*ment of a new drug store.
I week for trading, as the weather was Cheese Company will received sealed bids Church for the inauguration of a union
for the hauling of cheese from its factory with the Congregational and Methodist
Mrs. Wiley and Dr Percy Wiley will l wet and stormy most every day.
to Tillamook City.
leave lor Portland shortly, where they
Churches Iregan at Topeka, Kan.. Mon.
Bids to be for ton rates
Judge W. W Conder and H. Snook, of
will reside, the latter going into a hospi­
All bids to be in the hands of the Secre­ day, at the United Brethren conference.
i Salem, who was awarded the contract
tory by May 20, 1905.
Dr. L. S. Cornell read the letter of the
tal.
■ to build the court house, were in the city
S ophia S kveranci , Secretary.
churches recommending the union. Dr.
The Racyde is a totally different ! last week, but there apjiears to lie some
Washington Gladden, moderator of the
wheel.
It will climb hills that no uncertainty whether Mr. Snook will go
Special Sale
Congregational Council, and Dr. D. S.
other bicycle can. For sale at W. H. ' ahead with the job. Commissioner G.
Stephen*, president of the Kansas City
Cary's.
w
* | W. Bodyfclt says he has since heard from
Thursday 18tli, Friday 19th, Satur­ University, ■¡•eaking for the Cong reg:«-»
A heavy frost last night n.ade early the judge and the court house will be day 20th.
tional and Methodist churches respec­
vegetables look sickly this morning and I built.
T hree D ays O nly .
tively, urged the «adoption of the report.
it may have injured some fruit trees as
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Dress
The steamer Sne H. Elmore came in on
! Thursday, her passengers being E. E and Street Hats in all the latest style« Much opposition came up. The friends
' well.
of the proposition forced an adjourn,
If von want the best value for vour Johnson. A. Baldwin. F. H. Newman. E and shapes.
meat until the next «lay. when the mat­
money, you get them at Mrs. Sturgeon's Hadley, C. and F. Bogard, J. Green, A.
This is a sale that you cannot afford ter will l>e fought out in the general con­
millinery store. More new styles just L. Young. J. E Welch. O. Mtach, Engi- to miss, an offer that 1 do not innke ference session. 1 he conservative ele.
ment of the church is opposing union.
j nrer Chase and 13 men to work on the every day. Come and sec for yourself.
' arrived.
The friends of union sav the conserve
M r « LI nmky .
The schooner C. T. Hill, with lumber pipe line. She left again Saturday with
tiyes are in the minority and the plan
I from the Tillamook Lumber Co.'s saw Mrs. E. C. Wilson, Miss Ollie Wilsou, A.
will l»e adopted. It has already been a<*.
Social Dance Saturday, May «epted by the Congregational and Me*
mill in this city, was towed to tea on Marolf. J. A. Kuhardson and wife and
1 h > list churches.
,20, at Opera House
I Misses Julia an J Anna Tone.
Thursday.