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    Vol. XVII. No. 48.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
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Walkover Shoes at Todd’s.
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Eddy & Botts, for abstracts.
Big Bargains in Bicycle at'FAge’s.
Gordon Hats and Gioves at Todd's.*
Gent.'8 Furnishing Goods at Todd's.*
M. J. B. coffee just received at Cohn’s *
Crouse & Brandigee Clothing at
Todd’s.
*
Half soles, all sizes and prices at W. E.
Page’s.
*
F. J. Yates was in from Hebo on Wed­
nesday.
Trade your old bike to Page fora
good one.
•
Henry Smith was in from Blaine on
Wednesday. •
The steamer 3ue H. Elmore will be in
this evening.
Frank Spencer, of Amity, was in the
city on Tuesday.
The best sewing machine oil and
needles at Page’s.
*
Best grades ol barb wire and milk cans
for sale at Cohn’s.
*
House to rent. Apply to M. C. Trow,
bridge, Tillamook.
*
Cohn & Co. are paying the highest
price for dry hides.
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Sam S. Goldsmith, of Portland, was in
the city on Tuesday.
Good Sewing Machines for little
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money.—W. E. Page.
Road Supervisor Hoskins wants men
to work on the road.
The best equipped bicycle repair shop
is at Fred Forslund’s.
Geo. Smith and wife, of Newberg, was
in the city on Tuesday.
Call and see the Racycle Bicycle at W.
H. Cary’s before buying.
Elegant pictures given away with
Archer s starch at Cohn’s.
*
New crop fine spider leg tea only 25
cents a pound at Cohn’s.
*
Harness and Sole Leather and Shoe­
maker’s supplies at Page’s.
*
Money to loan on improved farm pro­
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
*
Miss Dora High closes school at South
Prairie with a picnic to-morrow.
Andy Nolan has thrown up his job in
Portland and returned to the city.
Ed. Nelson and H. S. Hansen, of Port­
land, were in the city on Saturday.
The frost last week played havoc with
strawberry plants in some localities.
Horse for Sale.—Apply toJ. A. Wag­
ner, on the Mills’ place, Wilson river. *
Take your wool and hides to Cohn’s if
you want the highest cash price for it. *
Honey in onepoundsections at Cohn’s,
also bee hives and all kinds of bee supplies
on hand.
*
Rev. A. S. Foster will preach at Bay
City on Sunday morning and in this city
in the evening.
Bikes, beds, springs, tables, stands,
mattresses, guns, revolvers, etc. Cheap
at W. E. Page’s.
*
Mrs Otto Heins will leave on the next
steamer to join her husband at Cape
Blanco light station.
Charles Goeres and Sophia Goeres, of
Neskowin, were registered at the Alltn
House on \\ ednesday.
F. R. Beals sold 35 acres on the east of
J. Pesterfield’s to Joseph Blazer, the con­
sideration being $3000.*
A dollar invested in millinery at Mrs.
Sturgeon’s will bring you the best re­
sults. Call and get prices.
Mrs. Collard, who was visiting her
mother and brother, Mrs. and Dr. Sharp,
left for her home on Friday.
Herbert Cooper, who has been teach­
ing school in the Quick district, has been
engaged for another month.
The schooner San Beunvintura, with
lumber from the saw mill at Ho'jsonville,
is ready to be towed to sea. 4
Geo Cohn has been appointed trustee
by the Portland creditors of the bank,
rupt firm of Hamilton & Vogler.
J. Bibby sold 172 acres of land at Long
Prairie to John Childers for $2,+0>J The
deal was made through F. R. Beals.
Alva Finley is now employed at “Hal-
tom’s’’ and extends an invitation to his
old patrons and friends to visit him.
The Racycle is a totally different
wheel.
It will climb hills that no
other bicycle can. For sale at W. H.
Cirv’s.
Duncan McIntosh, son of P. McIntosh,
who is attending the dental college in
Portland, came in last week to spend the
s summer.
Fred Foreland, the Plumber, does all
kinds ol plumbing in a workmanship
style and makes a specialty of that kind
ol work.
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Red Clover Cheese Factory had a small
fire on Wednesday, which might have
liven serious had it not l>een discovered
in time and quickly distinguished.
Gus Allison, who went to California a
few months ago suffering with consump­
tion, is. we are sorry »o learn, growing
worse every day and cAnnot live much
longer.
Geo. W. Grayson has gone up to Elk
Creek to make preparations for the stage
line that is to be put on the Wilson river
road this summer.
Lost, a plush robe.—A reward of $10
will be paid by A. G. Beals for the return
of the same. Was lost near the Grange
hall on Saturday.
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For sale, four good 3 year old heifers
and three 4 year old cows, all of which
will come in fresh soon. Apply to L, C.
Smith at Bar View.
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When vou want tinning done go to
Fred Forslund’s. f
All work strictly first
class aud guaranteed. Repairs of all
•
kinds are executed with neatness.
I rof. and Mrs. W. C. Buel were ten-
dered ■ reception on Friday afternoon by
the friends and patrons of the Fairview
public school, the occasion being the last
day of school in that district. Prof, and
Mrs. Buel have given good satisfaction,
and it was thought fitting that the pat-
rons should show their appreciation of
the services rendered by the teachers, so
the reception was arranged, which was
largely attended. Some appropriate re-
marks were madehy Director Webb Mat
tux and the dinner that was served is re-
ported as lieing.extra fine.
At a meeting cf the Water Commis,
sion on Wednesday evening a war­
rant was ordered drawn for $1,350 to
pay the contractors, also several war­
rants were drawn for small amounts.
1 he firm of Handlev & Thayer submitte I
a proposition to defend the commission
in any suit that may be brought against
it by the water company for the sum of
$300. This the commission agreed to
accept, and instructed the president and | I
secretary to enter into a contract with
Handlev & Thayer for that amount,
which will be done to dav and ratified
at another meeting of the commission
this evening.
MAY 25, 1905
ItaWiöbt
I1.50 per year
Memorial Day.
and the traveling public for the last 2+
Tuesday, .May 30th,^ill be observed ( years- That oa«ht to convince any intel-
by Corinth Post, No. 35, G.A.R.. bv a l'*ent n,a" that we »hould not continue
same blight and curse. People that
musical and literary program a t the I
Opera House, beginning at 1.30 p.m. have traveled the road recently say that
sharp. The post will assemble at their they never saw the road in better shape.
hall at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp. Weather No thanks to the proprietors for the
permitting, the post will march to the same. I understand the court says ihat
cemetery. Memorial services will be held it cannot keep the roads fixed for travel.
on Sunday, May 28th, in the M.E. I would ask them who fixed or put the
Church, at usual church hour. All com. roads in shape this spring ? I think the
rades are requested to attend. We will good Lord did want to do as much for
be pleased to have the schools and the the |>eople as he did for the toll road
the county to
public in general attend and take part company. We do not
expend one cent on the roads. All we
in the exercises.
Anyone having a recitation, etc., for ask is to be let alone, not persecuted
that day will give their names to either any longer with the toll roads. For my
part I prefer free roads to a lingering
S M c C arger , )
death.
Yours truly,
C. N. D rew , j
A. W. F letcher .
H. E. W esten , Port Commander.
Oretown, Ore., May 21st, 1905.
Eighth Grade Graduates.
from Tillamook, but when it came to
sever connections with old associations
and say good by to friends who had
stood by him for years, and clients who
had put confidence in him and whom he
had advised, it was not such an
easy matter to break loose as he thought
it was. He thanked those who were so
kind as to tender them that reception,
also to the speakers for the kind remarks.
He saw friends in that ball who had
stuck to him in bis battles, and although
he had never 1 hanked them for their
friendship and the way they had encour­
aged him, he thanked them now. He had
made some enemies, but he left with
malice to none.
Haltom’s Department Store was be­
sieged on Saturday with customers, lt
Death of Mrs. Peter Brant.
was only another object lesson—that it
pays to advertise in the Headlight.
We have to record the death of iMr. A*
Mr. George Wav, formerly with the
J. Brant, wife of Mr. Peter Brant, which
Spokcne Dry Goods Co , Spokane, Wash.,
occurred on Tuesday morning at nine
and a thorough dry goods man and win­
Farewell Reception.
o’clock at her home in this city. She was
County School Superintendent Wiley
dow trimmer, is now employed at ”Hal
in poor health for several month, but her
granted diplomas to the following grad-
There was a large and representative
tom’s."
uales from
eighth grade of our gathering of citizens in Todd’s hall on death was hastened on account of a sev
Bull for sale bv T. J Bibby, of Long
ere attack of paralysis eight days before
county schools this week. Miss Amanda
Wednesday evening, the occasion being
Prairie, "Royal Star." registered in
her death, which rendered her prostrate.
Tinnerstet and Miss Ruth Cooper as
a
farewell
reception
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B
American Short Horn Breeders' Associa.
Everything that could be done for the
sisted the county superintendent in
L. Eddy and family previous to their de |
lion in vol. 44, his No. 137,780. Will
i aged sufferer was done by loving friends,
grading the papers.
parture for Roseburg, where they will j
sell cheap.
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. who watched her dav after day until she
Dist. No. 1. Fairview School.—Eva
make their future home. The ladies took |
passed away. The funeral took place
The steamer Sue II. Elmore left Satur­
Ross,
Maude
Edgar,
Claudia
Edgar.
Graduates from High School.
charge of the reception, and everything |
1 on Wednesday, the religious service being
day, her passengers being Mrs. Plank, I.
Dist. No. 8 Beaver School.—Earl Suck,
was nicely carried out. the vocal and in­
To morrow (Friday) will be the last er, Elbert Ginn, May Ginn.
in the M.E. church, conducted by Rev.C.
C. Smith and wife, Mrs. Collard, R. Ben.
strumental features being appreciated,
A. Stockwell, the pastor, and the burial
yger, A. R. Gangloff, W. 11. Owens and day of school in this city, which will ter­
Dist. No. 9. Tillamook School.—Mag­
while
the
refreshments
were
excellent.
|
minate another successful school year gie Wilt, Lulu Eddv, Blanch Smith.Ruby
in the Oddfellows’ cemetery. There was
Mrs. Kirry.
The first speaker was Rev. A. S. Foster, I .
.. ,
___ nice at the service of sym­
Mr. B. L. Eddy and family expect to with six pupils, 1905, to graduate McGhee, Roy Anderson.
pastor of the Presbyterian church, ¡in j pathising friends and neighbors, for Mrs.
from
the
high
school
in
this
city.
Dist.
No.
17,
Trask
School.
—
Harold
leave Tillamook for Roseburg this week,
this city. He said they were not Brant was a good woman and much re­
going out on the steamer. They expect Although the attendance fell short what Gobar.
attending a funeral. For his part be was
had been expected and provided for, it is
spected, and the bereaved husband and
Dist. No. 22, Cloverdale School.—Em­
to remain in Portland about two weeks
glad Mr. and Mrs. Eddy were leaving, family have the sympathy of the entire
admitted that Prof E H Whitney and ma Iler.
to visit the fair.
for they were going to a larger and community.
the teachers have done good work and
Dist. No. 23, Long Prairie School —
Mrs. J. C. Taggart, who is one of the the patrons are well pleased with the
broader field of usefulness, and although
Mrs. A. |. Brant was born in Oakg.
Helen Bibby, Vida Rogers, Bessie Bays.
best teachers in the county, will close the results and the harmonious manner in
he regretted their leaving, and it would leack County, Ohio, on the 30th Octolier,
Dist. No. 26, Spruce School.—Mayroii
be a loss to Tillamook, he thought it was 1825, and was a daughter of John and
school at Neskowin to morrow ; as will which the school has been conducted. It
Blanchard.
also Miss Clara Hollender at Long Prai is generally easy to find a few “knockers’’
a good thing for them to go, especially as Anna Catterlin, being the oldest of a
Dist. No. 27 —Rena Moon, Ella Thun.
Mr. Eddy had a good thing to go to. family of 10 children. She moved to
rie and Miss Bertha Richards at Bay to find fault with something connected
Dist. No. 28, South Nehalem School.—
City.
The speaker caused some amusement Indiana with her family about 18+0, in
with the public school—the principal is Clara Tohl.
when he said that some people claimed her early girlhood days, where she mar*
Farm for sale, 159 acres, near Sand­ not liked, the results are not satisfactory
Dist. No. 35, Wilson School.—Tobe
they did not vote for Mr. Eddy for cir­ ried Daniel Bodyfelt in 18+6. Of this
lake ; good house and barn ; 40 acres to some, the cost is too great, or some Smith.
cuit judge because they did not want him union six children were born, only two
tide land and 30 acres of bottom and other trivial complaint—but, fortunately
Dist No. 39, Nehalem School.—Walter
to leave Tillamook, and told an amus­ of whom are now living, viz. ; Comis-
meadow land ; raise 40 tons of hay and for the district, we do not hear of any Walker, Oscar Effenherger.
ing ‘story to illustrate his point. sioner G. W. Bodyfelt and Mrs. Jonas
will easily support 25 cows. To be sold ‘•knockers,” for the simple reason that
Dist. No. 50, Boulder School.—Adel­
He predicted at the time that at some Olsen, both of whom resides iu Tilla­
cheap if sold at once. Inquire at this the citizens wanted a good public high aide Gray, Beulah Lucas, Roy Brady.
future date Uncle Sam would get hold of mook county. She left Indiana in the
office.
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school, which they succeeded in getting.
Another examinatian will be held June
Mr. Eddv and place him in a position of spring of 1857, and went to Marion
The Willing Workers of the United The graduating exercises will be in the 15 and 16 next.
honor and trust, but he did not think County, Iowa, where she remained five
opera
house
to-morrow
(Friday),
and
is
Brethren church will serve ice cream,
that it would come about so quick. Mr. years with her Jiusband, and in 1862
cake, coffee and home made candy in of special interest to the school, for the
The Toll Road Question.
Foster said that when the citizens of they left for Oregon by ox team. On
Todd's hall, Thursday evening, lune 1st. 1905 class, will receive their diplo­ TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
Roseburg knew what a fine man Mr. arriving in this state they settled first in
mas,
which
will
entitle
them
to
enter
the
This will be the last social given by the
D ear S ir ,—The people of the South j Eddy was, and what a fine wife and
Lafayette, Yamhill county, where they
U B. church while Rev. N. S. Hankins state university if they want to continue end of Tillamook County are glad to
i family he had, they would be glad to remained until the fall of 1865, and then
remains, he going to Washington in their studies. The salutatory, “Pro­ see that the Headlight takes the right welcome them, but it
was a loss to Tilla* came to Tillamook county over what
gress,’’ is by Ralph U. Moore ; class his- 1
about three weeks.
view of the toll road nuisance. For tnook, for Mr. Eddy was full of vigor
was then known as the Harris trail. Her
tory,
Miss
Clara
Eichinger
;
valedictory.
Married, at the Allen House, in Tilla­
twenty-four years tolls have been col. and capable of doing much good. Post-
'husband
died in this county in 1881,
“
We
ha
ve
Crossed
the
Bay
:
The
Ocean:
I
mook City, on Friday evening. Mr. Jason
lected on these mud trails, thousands master A. W. Severance also spoke and
J. Powell,of Tillamook County, and Miss Lies Beyond,’’ Miss Sadie M. Watt. The and thousands of dollars have been col­ paid Mr. Eddv a high compliment as a and she was married again on the 28th
Myrtle M. Van Patten, of Tuscola address and presentation will be made lected from the traveling public ; and citizens and as an attorney. He was an June, 1883, to Peter Brant- and has
County, Mich. Only a few friends of the by Mr. B. L. Eddy, and there will be if anything like a fair proportion of the honor to the profession, having the re­ resided in this county ever since.
vocal and instrumental I' listc. ^The gra- |
happy couple were present. Rev. C. A.
money had been spent on the roads, spect of the bench, the admiration of the
Card of Thanks.
Stockwell, pastor of the M.E. church, duates are Clara Watt, Edgar Munson, ; Tillamook County today could boast of bar and the implicit confidence of his
Sadie
Watt,
Clara
Eichinger,
Easie
Oli
­
Mr.
Peter
Brant desires us to express
performed the ceremony.
having the finest roads in the state.
clients Mr. Severance said he was sure
ver and Ralph Moore.
The progress and development of the he was expressing the sentiment of the his sincere thanks to the friends who
“Haltom” will bold his Third "Grand
county has been greatly retarded by the people of this county when he said that assisted and sympathized with him in
Prize Box" Sale Wednesday afternoon,
Will Get the Appointment.
toll gate barriers. While counties all he was sorry that Mr. Eddy was leaving the death of his beloved wile.
at 2 o'clock, May 3lst, and Wednesday
evening, May 31st, his “Unique Twelve
It is understood that B. L. Eddy, rec­ around us are increasing in population, Tillamook. In reply, Mr. Eddy made
All prospects of peace in the Chicago
Cent” Sale, that's now in progress, ommended bv Mr. Fulton, has Ireen we find ourselves with a decreasing one. some suitable remarks. At first he did teamsters* strike have disappeared, and
Desirable
ranches
a.e
lying
vacant
for
not think it much of a job to break loose will be o|»en war from this time on.
closes, then we will know the lucky per­ agreed upon for Register at Roseburg,
son that gets the New Roval Sewing and that the Senator has refused to con­ the want of buyers, and it is a startling
Machine. Have you made a guess at the sent to the appointment of J M. Law- fact (which we regret to admit) that
rence, of Bend, as Receiver, Mr. Law- land is changing hands today for les*
number of peas in the jar ?
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T. J. Hutchins went over to Tillamook rence is the man whom Mr. Hitchcock money than it did eighteen or twenty
the first ol last week and brought out a wants appointed to this office. The years ago.
Whatever the doctor prescribes or
load of cheese Saturday evening. He re­ Secretary will not discuss the case. When the attention of real estate
suggest«, is what I specially try to
ports the roads in bad condition.—News further than to declare there is no ill- agents in the valley are called to the
supply, aud succeed as well that I
Reporter. That mav be all true, but the iceling between the Senator and himself desirable places thnt are for sale, they
, “ We can do nothing I
ail known as Headquarters for all
McMinnville newspaper forgot to men He says no appointment will be made invariably sav,
People will not go behind those toll I
tion the most interesting feature, the until two men are agreed upon, as there
SICK ROOM GOODS.
gates over such rough roads.”
Yainhillites know where to get full cream would be no advantage in appointing a
While the county iir offering prizes for i
i
Register
without
a
receiver
or
vice
versa.
cheese of excellent quality and in good
It cannot be ascertained whom Mr. exhibits to the Lewis & Clark fair, there
condition.
Fulton recommended for Receiver, or ( ought to be a prize offered for a good
Reliable Druggist.
On Friday evening the pupils of the
who was lhe original choice of Mr. photograph of certain sections of the
of
the
public
sixth and seventh grade
toll
roads
;
of
course
it
would
be
best
Hitchcock for Register, though this lat­
school gave their teacher, Miss Ruth
ter preference is no longer of consequence. not to have any winter views, when
Cooper, a surprise party at her home,
about all any one can see of a team and
when the young people had a nice time
S alem , Or., May 19—When asked' wagon, is the mules ears sticking out of
together and refreshments were served. this evening regarding the status of the the mud. It would be better to take
Miss Cooper has declined to teach next appointments to the Roseburg Land some midsummer views of places in the
year in this city, and her pupils took this Office, Senator Fulton declined to dis­ road, where it is possible to drive along
means of showing their appreciation and cuss the subject, except to confirm the without getting one’s hat knocked off
respect for their teacher.
information that has been given out by by the brush.
Special memorial services will be held the department at Washington. Sena
Printed placards should lie placed
next Sunday morning in the M.E. church tor Fulton says that he suggested two with these pictures, informing locaters
J. P. AbUEN. Proprietor
in this city,when Rev.C.A. Stockwell will men for the positions of register and that for the privilege of coming into the
county they would ha veto pay a dollar,
preach the memorial sermon. The ser­ receiver at Roseburg.
He understands that the man recom­ and pav another dollar to get out, as
vice will be appropriate to the occanon,
with suitable music. Next Tuesday being mended for register, B. L. Eddy, has we have no free roads into the county.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
memorial day. the G A R. will march to been approved by the Secretary of the It is necessary to lie plain with the facts,
the cemetery and decorate the graves, Interior, and will be appointed by the as it may have the effect, of avoiding
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
after the exercises, which will coin nence President He has not been advised that any unlooked for rush, and the truth
the other man has been objected to by ’ may hb well be found out first as last,
in the opera house at 1:3) p.m.
Miss Hilda Learned, who had charge Secretary Hitchcock. When he his been as it will come out anyway.
Abraham Lincoln, once said : “ You
of the dining room at the Allen House for notified that the man recommended for
the past six months, resigned her posi recover is objectionable, he will submit can fool the people some of the time,
tion tin re and left on the stage Tuesday another name. Senator Fulton declined some people vou can fool all the time ;
evening tor Portland. To show their ap­ to give the name of the man recommend- hut vou cannot fool all of the people all
Ke pairs Luna, Lock«. Typewriter*, Krys, Hleyclr* an<l
preciation and respect, a number of the ed tor receiver. He says that when the ol the time.’’
If be had ever l>een in Tillamook
Sewing Machine*. Mukea a Specially of Plumbing.
boarders presented Miss Learned with a places are filled the appointees will be
Countv he would see a people who are
boquet ol flowers and a beautiful gold men recommended by him.
Repair
Shop, Opposite McIntosh <V McA’air's.
Senator Fulton is in Salem to meet his being fooled and robbed all of the time.
ring on Monday evening for the cour­
teous and ladv like manner in which she friends, and will remain here .all day to­
Oretown, May 22nd, 1905.
morrow. ______________
had triated them.
S
ir .—Would say that the people here
The band boys will give a concert on
Building for Sale
are opposed to the county renting or Cen trally Lioeated.
the street this evening, when the follow­
Rates, $1 Per Day
For sale, cheap. 11 sold at once, the
ing pieces will be rendered
building east of the Headlight office that leasing the toll roads. In the south end
March. " University of Pennsylvania was us«1 bv Olio lion« for his studio.— of lhe county, we have been punished
Band Match." Sutz.
Apply to .Mrs. Heins in this city tor price. we think with toll long enough. Let us
Overture, "Golden Wand, ' Lamendeau.
---- —-----------------have at least one summer of free roads
M. H. LARSEN. Proprietor
Waltz, '• When Knighthood Was in
The Tok-o correspondent of the daily . TiB-mook c(,uotv and see what effect
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
Flower." Gustin.
Teleeraph wires that the railroad to
Selection. "From King Dodo, Arr. bv Vu’hvostok has l<en scried, as tbe result that «>» have. We know that said
The
Beet
Hotel
in
the
city.
Wo
Chinese
Employed.
of which the fortress is isolated.
I roads have Ijeen a curse to the county
Mackie.
March, " Gloria,” Lusey.
For
the
Sick
Chas. I Clough,
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE
Headquarters for Travelling Men
LARSEN HOUSE