Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 06, 1905, Image 3

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FREE ROAD ADVOCATES
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 6. 1905
W C. Bailey,
N. McMillon.
and her greatest pleasure is a smart gal.
W II H. Caijr.
I. M. Smith.
Want the Wilson River Toll M. Melchoir.
lop ot a Saturday afternoon or Sunday
Dee Tomlison.
morning in the park. By nothing in her
Road Thrown Open.
F. N. Elliott.
Otto Heins.
true femininity more truely expressed
The question ol free roads in Tillamook Jonas Olson.
S A. Brodhead.
however, than in her love for pretty
county is no new subject nor will it re­ W. T. West.
C Mills.
clothes. Miss Amendt is always well
quire much exeitionon our part to simile S dlie Smith.
Wm. lllingsworth.
and appropriately dressed, and this has
a strong public sentiment ngninst toll Axel Nelson,
1Î. H. Whitney.
probably been no unimportant factor in
roads, for thnt already exists. All that j
0 Gladwill,
E
her amazing success.
it required was lor someone to set the H. F. Weston.
W. C. Morton.
One of the highest paid and hardest
ball rolling, and we are glad to know | F. D Bester.
H E. Weston,
worked woman in the United States is
that we did that last week and that the J Johnson.
E. T. Haltoin.
Miss Florence Moson Rhett, household
Headlight's article on toll roads meet M R Hannenkrat Grant Mills.
secretary
to J. Pierpoint Morgan. Miss
«ith commendation in all parts of the Morrison Mills.
W. S. Ha vs.
Rhett is credited with an annual salary
county. In the spriug of 1904 a petition J. J. Rupp.
B. G. Rändel.
* ot $10,000, but in sharp distinction tc
was circulation to make the Wilson river los Sander.
M T. Chance.
Miss Amendt, who is supposed to know
road tree on account of the illegal lease J. C. Wilson.
Erick Glad.
as much about Mr. Tarbell's business as ,
for 50 years of that road. It was on the C. A. Svenson.
Wesley Rush.
Mr. larbell himself, Miss Rhett k nows ‘
presentation of that petition tothecourt S. V. Anderson.
T»_, .New stock of the Latest Varieties in Neck Wear, in
L Marolf.
only so much of Mr. Morgan s Wall
VV
llle Latest colorings and Shapes.
that Judge Conder had an er.trv made in Fred Lang.
W. B. Elliott.
Street affairs as her friends tell her or I
the journal that the lease was null and P. Luthe.
Sam Downs.
any one may read in the papers. Her
void. We have,however, thought it wise L F. Tomlinson. C. J. Blanchard.
interests do not lie along that direction .
c,ailn tlle lar8est a,1(I newest stock of Hats ever shown in the city.
to resurrect and publish that petition W. B. Powell.
G. A. Edmunds.
at all.
■*•'*'**
Straw Hats, new patterns and styles.
tor the purpose of showing the prayer of Eli Olds.
Geo. C Davis.
It is an axiom with business men that j
the petitioners nnd who were free road L S. Davis.
L W. Maxwell.
the employe must be worth more than
advocates at that time, which is as fol W. A. Casey.
] fA V7’C Twenty Dozen Men’s Gloves just received. We have the largest
H L. Fowler.
he costs or out he goes. How does Miss !
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assortment in the city.
lows:
B. W. Turney.
F. D. Vincent.
Rhett make herself worth over $10,000
To the Honorable County Court of Fie l Tomlinson. Chas. McKillip.
a year as “household secretary’’ ? Miss I
Tillamook County, Oregon.
B. S Thompson. A. Larson.
In Ladies Summer Goods
Rhett’s position is unique. There is
The undersigned citizens and tax Frank Fowler.
Louis Blyback.
probably not another women iti the I
our stock is larger and
payers ot your county owning property George Brooks.
D. W Jones.
country who is filling so peculiar, com- I
variety greater than ever you know Our prices are right.
on or near the Wilson River Road would E. W. Knight.
W. Aiderman.
prehensive, responsible and delicate an
respectfully represent that in their G. W. Hodgdon. M A. Hodgdon.
office as she. In brief, her business is to |
opinion it would be for the best interests Arthur F. -McKay 0. Randall.
act as general agent in the manifold I
of the county in genera! that the Wilson M. Petz.
social, domestic and philanthropic in- '
J. A. Berkhalter.
River Road should be made a free road ; E Jenkins.
J. Erickson.
terests of Mr. Morgan and his family.)
T?T
Have you tried a sack of the Famous Wasco Flour ? If not, do
that there is nlone nnd near said road J. N. Simmons.
W. H. Simmons.
As both Mrs. Morgan and Miss Morgan I
A
V» Av,
uot forget it. It is the best that Bluestem Wheat can make.
sufficient property and a sufficient number W. H. Easter.
K. Schlappi.
dislike domestic responsibility, Miss
ol persons subject to the payment of a John B. Paquet. Frank Kutcher.
This boat has 1,000 sacks of it on board for Cohn & Co.
Rhett relieves them of all the details
poll tax, to justify the county in making M. Alplanalp.
Joe Dürrer.
connected with their three great estab­
said road a free road, nnd understand L M. Morgan.
P. Heisel.
lishments, such as the purchase of sup­
x-x-P-Pz-x Ollr Diamond C Coffee is much better than any for the price. Only
ing that the lease under which said road A. Erickson.
W. E. Page.
plies, and engaging and discharging of
20 cents a pound.
'
is now Iteing operated as a toll road is W. H. Leach.
Dan Murphy.
servants and the care of the Morgan
void, by reason of being executed for a F. Arthur.
James Murphy.
town and country houses and their
term of fifty vears. when such a lease Gust Wicklund.
N. G. Boquist.
home in London.
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We have just received a large assortment of Fancy
could be legally made for no longer than Win. Squires.
L. H. Riefenberg.
It was Miss Rhett who personally
Av/Vl A. X Ulla
Dried Fruits : Prunes, Apricots, Peaches and Fancy
ten vears, we would respectfully ask Charles Kunze.
H. C. Kunze.
supervised the renovating of Mr. Mor­
Evaporated Apples. Choice Dried Prunes 20 cents for one dollar.
that your Honorable Body cause said A. Christenson.
gan's house at Madison ave. and 36th-
Frank Berns.
road to be operated and maintained as Charles Lee.
st., who will see that all is in readiness
Wm. Maxwell.
a free public road.
John Conklin.
there and at the country place, near
G. Kunze.
And as inour opinion, thetimber lands Henry Rogers.
West Point, when the family returns
Alfred Carlson.
Our stock of Groceries, Flour and Feed is larger than ever and our prices defy
of the county, in general, are assessed at E. A. Fitzpatrick. H. Lowry.
from Europe, and who herself will sail
for Europe next month to superintend
competition. We are the leaders of low prices.
a far too low valuation, we would Wm. Tinnerstet. Rollie W. Watson.
some business connected with their
further ask that the assessment of tim­ E. J. G'enger.
Jim Tone.
Tea Garden Drips our specialty. M.J. B. Coffee our best.
London house.
ber lands be raised so that the same George Watt.
John E. Tuttle,
Wyandotte Cleanser is indispensable for the dairy.
It is Miss Rhett who manages Mr.
may bear fair proportion of the burdens J. C. Childers.
Silas Morton.
New Olives just in. Powerine will almost clean without rubbing.
Morgan’s voluminous correspondence,
of taxation as compared with the other
besides
acting
as
social
secretary
for
property in the county, believing that
Spider Leg Tea reduced to 25 cents a pound.
HIGH SALARIED WOMEN
Mrs. and Miss Morgan. All the details
should said timber lands be taxed in a
fair proportion with the other property Miss Amendt with $12,000 a Year, of the multifarious charitable enterpris­
es in which the Morgans are concerned,
Bring us your Dry Hides, Butter and Eggs and get
in the county sufficient money might be
Has Several Close Seconds.
Mr. Morgan’s personal art concerns, his
raised, without excessive taxation, so
the Highest Market Price for them
When it was first noised abroad in relations with his clubs, the Metropoli­
that the county could maintain free
ronds into the county and thus promote New York that a women, the private tan Art Museum and a hundred other
its dev-lopment and prosperity and we secretary of Gage E. Tarbell, w ho resign­ affairs tall upon her. She represents the
ed recently as second vice-president ol family in the charitable affairs of St.
will ever pray, etc.
the Equitable Life Assurance Socieety. George’s parish, where Mr. Al organ is a ,
Vincenz Jacob.
Albert Marolf.
was getting a salary of $12,000 a year, warden and a member of the property
Jn. Pesterfield.
John A. Biggs.
there are a good many people who said committee of the corporation, and Miss |
G Hanenkrat.
James Hughey.
they didea’t believe it. Remembering the Morgan is a member of the committee1
F. N. Wilson.
A. M. Hare.
gratitude with which most women ac­ on church decorations. At the Lying In
A W. Severance. Gust Nelson.
cept $25 a week position, they declared Hospital in 2d ave., Miss Rhett, as the
D. Fitzpatrick
H. C. Gessner.
that it was impossible that any women personal representative of the Morgans,
F L. Sappington.
J. D. Wallace.
could make herself worth $230 a week is a constant visitor. Mr. Morgan asks
F. M Davidson. G. B Alley.
her ‘judgment upon many of his adyen- (
to any employer.
W. E. Southwick. H. F. Young.
Large salaries, however, are by no tures in the field of art and she docs no
S. McCargar.
G. C. Vaughn.
means so rare among women as is com- little slumming in connection with the
Frank Fitzpatrick.
Frank Long
tnotilv supposed. There are several busi­ almost numberless appeals for charity
M. C. Tow bridge. Wm. E. Easom.
ness women in New York and Boston which are left by thepotaman every day.
Frank Tone
A. C. Hunt.
TIME CARD.
Miss Katharine Harrison is another
who are known to be in receipt of salar
C. R. Ostrander.
P. J. Sharp.
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4 1904
New York business women whose salary
ies
ranging
from
$8,0*10
to
$10
000
a
R. D. Peckham.
B. L. Eddy.
year, although Miss Anna Amendt and is $10,000 a year. She is private secre­
Leave
M. W. Harrison. J. C. Bewley.
PORTLAND
Arrive.
Is now located in the Store
Iter $12,000 a year salary appeared to tary to H. H. Rogers, the Standard Oil
Win. A Shaw.
Jess Earl.
8:00
a.m.
) Portland Union ? 11:10 a.m.
the Model
have touched high, water mark up to magnate, and. her duties follow the formerly used as
F. \y. Christenson.
7:00 p in. J depot for A»toria.( 0:40 p.m.
W. S. Randall.
more conventional and strictly business Restaurant, where LADIES’,
date.
S. W. Elliott.
Ernst Beelitz.
Leave
Miss Amendt’s career is typically hues followed by other private secretar 'GENTLEMEN and MISSES’,
ASTORIA
Arrive.
W. H. Eberman.
L. Slurvenga.
American.
Like young Lochinvar, she ies. Miss Elizabeth Altman, private CHILDREN FOOT WEAR
Julius Erickson.
J. E. Bartel.
7:4ft a.m. ifor Portland and 1 1 1 30 a.ni.
came out of the west, having been born secreterv to Miss Hellen Gould, is said i of the latest and best quality will
0:1 o p.m. 1
I. F. Larsen.
D. Billings.
wiiy point». J 10:30 p.m.
in Logan, Ohio. When Iter father lost by those who know to receive a yearly be constantly kept in stock.
F. S. Whitehouse. T. W. Lvster
SEASIDE DIVISION.
his money she took to school teaching, salary of 8,000, but her office is to
Goran Munson.
A, B Allison.
My experiance in the shoe
like so many girls thrown on their own superentend M»ss Gould's abounding
C. N Drew.
W. S. Cone.
Leave
ASTORIA
Arrive.
resources, but she hated the life of a charities and look after her voluminous business for 30 years give me
H T. Botts.
Wm Ryan.
correspondence, and she has nothing the advantage in selecting boots
schoolma'am,
and
when
she
had
saved
11:8ft a.m. < for Seaside IHrcct < ft:20 p.m.
E. M. Harvey.
A. Benschidt.
up $300 quit the hateful business and whatever to do with the management of and shoes suitable for the Tilla­
J. R. Harter.
F. W. Todd.
Miss
Gould
’
s
household
affairs.
went to Chicago to learn stenography.
Leave
ASTORIA
Arrive.
Malphus Johnson.
mook trade. The public are
W. C. Smith.
Mrs. Florence E. Shaal, manager of
I About the time Anna Amendt received
C. H. Woolfe.
cordially
invited
to
examine
my
Frank Trout.
f 8:15 a.m. i for Warrenton, . • 10:45 a.ni.
I her diploma in stenography and type the Massachusetts woman’s department goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere.
< Hammond. Ft. >
C. F. Franklin.
J.S. Lamar.
I of the Equitable, seems to be Boston’s
p.m. * Steven», Seaside.) 7:40 a.m.
writing
the
Chicago
branch
advertised
J. H. Whiting.
W. H. Cary.
woman
“
top
notcher''
as
regards
salary.
The
Red
Shoe
Store
is
the
only
Boot
and
Shoe
Store
in
Tilla
­
fora stenographer. Miss Amendt got
E. D. Snodgrass. Fred C. Baker.
Leave
SEASIDE
Arrive
the position, at $15 a week. Presently Her annual salary is reported to be mook county.
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D >vid Reddaway. Wm. Woods.
$11.000.
Life
insurance
is
without
she
was
advised
to
the
place
of
secretary
4:30
p.m.
<
for
Astoria
Direct
>
12:30
p.m
J.
W.
Latiiner.
L. Hiner.
to Mr. Tarbell, then general agent for doubt woman's happy hunting ground
W, T. Newcomb. E. D. Hoag.
Leave
SEASIDE
Arrive
the Northwestern territorv, with head, so far us big salaries are concerned, for
Eugene Jenkins.
M H. Larsen.
quarters in Chicago. Later, when Mr. I next to Mrs. Shaal comes Mrs. Stella
Nels
Hanson.
J. L. Jones
6:1 ft a.m. i fnr Warrenton Ft . 0:25 a.m.
Tarbell was made second vice-president ; E. P. Drake, who hasjeharge of the
< Stevens. Ham- ?
J. S Diehl.
E. G. E. Wist.
fô:30 a m. ' inoad, Astoria. ) 7:20 p.m.
woman's department of the Mutual
and
came
to
New
York,
Miss
Amendt
-
-----------
L. W. Glaser.
John Weiss.
became his chief assistant, with a salary Life Insurance Company. Mrs. Drake is
Additional train leaven Astoria dally at
W. H. Easom.
Geo. P. Wilt.
that advanced by leaps and bounds from a Michigan women, who went to Boston
11:30 a.m. for all points on Et. Stevens
Chas. I. Clough. J D. Morris.
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_
*
i
.
about
eight
yearn
years
ago,
worked
forsever-
for
«ver
­
branch, arriving Ft. Steven» 12 30 p.m .re­
<15 a week paid sixteen years ago to the
F. A Paul.
A. T. White.
turning, leave» Ft. Htevcifti at 2.00 p.m., ar
stenographer
to . al . publishing houses, then took up _ in-
il
V
inexpei
ienced
little
----
riving Astoria 2:4ft p m.
D J. Wiley.
J. M. Mapes.
I $12,000 a year. Next to the executive .urance. I'poa the ret.rement of Mr..
• Sunday only.
L G. Freeman.
I. C. Quick.
is - the
A. F. Potts, the first , manager of the
Through ticket» and clone connection via
I officials. Miss Amendt —
— - highest
c
Andrew Anderson. J. C. Hunter.
she
,al*.ried employe of the Equitable.
Mutual . woman . department,
N. P. Ry. at Fortland and Goble and <>. R.
Homer
Mason.
John Morgan.
At N. Co., via Portland.
I -A romance of businew hie," it ha. succeeded to that portion
H. McDermott.
F. Crane.
J. C. Mayo, 0. P A.
'
been
called.
Nor
is
this
salary,
represent
­
S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , *
Robert Eichinger.
C. N. Johnson.
ab C ourt *.
ing though it does an increase of 185.7 F kank Luc
J C henf . v make« oath that he is the
John Sheets.
E. W. Stanley.
per cent within the last five years, all senior partnet ”< the firm of F J < HSXSV Ik
A. A. Apsley.
D D. West.
<;c doing business In the C’ty of roledo.
' that falls into the paltns of the lucky County and State aforesaid, and that said firm
P. J. Brown.
B O'Hara.
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
pay the num of ONK HI'NI j RF.D
Miss Amendt. This remarkable womnn will
LARS for each and every ch *»- of ' ntarrh t>*at
T. W. Morgan.
W. N. Vaughn.
1 is credited with turning more than cannot be cured by the use of H all ' s C atarrh
SHAVING,
HAIR Cl 111 NG
W. D lllingsworth P. lllingsworth
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISuK.
$200.000 worth of business into the Ct7llB
•
FRANK J. CHFNHY
T. H McCormick.
John Earl.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
SHAMPOOING, ETC
I Equitable every year, from which she presence,
ONLY LINE-A8TOTLA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
thisMh day ofl»ccember AD.
J. Williams.
D Curtis.
A. S- GLr. AS<J>,
| realizes in commissions almost as much
BAY CITY, IIOBHONVILLE.
Notary. Public.
G. M. Watkins.
C. H. Blake.
Electric Bath* nicely fitted up. Good for
i again as her salary
Connecting «1 Astoria with the Oregon Kailrond A Navigation Co anil
T. P. Johnson.
N. Jones.
lull < Catarrh Cure ia take internally and
One of Miss Amendt's chief functions art«
also
the
Astoria
A
Columbia
River
K
It.
for
Han
Frnnciaco,
Portland
person« Miiffkring with rheuniHtfani
directly
on
the
blond
and
mneott.
aurftecs
John Murphv.
Nick Jobe.
and all p >ints east For freight and )»uwnger rates apply to
i, to assist Mr. Terbell, who. as head of of the -vtlrin Send for leatimoniala tree
Dave Trowbridge.
’ r 1 CHUMMY dt CO., Toledo,O.
Fred Maurer.
th- agencies in the United States and Bold by l>rupn«U. 7«
SAMUEL ELMORE A CO- General Agents. AHTORIA. OR
C. B. LEEP,
0 W, Parrish.
Peter Nelson.
B C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon,
Canada, with 600.000 policyholders, Half aFamll, Fill« »re th« !<-»<
0 Goldstrum.
J. A Harmon.
,
,
IO
K
A
N.
R
R.
Co
.
Portland.
has an enormous volume of correspon-
Boats and BhoHB Nös'ily
Agents
A G K K Co Portland.
W.O Chase.
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the expre-
Frank Eklnf.
deuce Nearly »11 this pa»»»» through
Repaired.
J
H
Ellison.
enced
dentist
i
ocated
in
J M Lesley.
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
M,s. Amendt's hands before it reaches
Dr.
Wise
’
s
dental
patr
rs,
and
George Williams.
9. Dailev.
h-r chief, and soms of it never reaches
Roger Mahoney.
is prepared to do nothing but
Theo. Kingslev.
him at all. Yet all this mult.fartoo.
Rates, $1 Per Day
G.
T.
Jenkins.
Carl Haherlach.
bnsines«. th« detail, of whith wo.ld first class work and give the Centrally Lioeated
best
of
satisfaction
If
your
Amos Vaughn.
Frank Alientier.
swamp a »m*’»« *ornen' lr,,v"
T. P. Bowlby.
L. B Ziemer.
Tarbell'* weretary with her grip on life teeth need fixing cal upon
E Bnttz.
D Nicklas
u .imparted. I" her handsome »part, him.___________
Gold has been discovered in one of
H. UflRSEN, Proprietor.
B D. Limar.
M V Stillwell
mental No. 71 Central Park «et*. she
The Standard oil company will re
the Nebraska baseball parks
Col
D. M. Oliver.
R. Robbins.
entertain, as any other wemen mtght some pipe laving in th« Kansas dis
Bryan is gradually getting u little
F. E. Peterson.
S. Earl.
She I. fond of horses and own. one that trict. and the people will resume pipe
c'oser to first base.
The Best Hotel in the city. Vo Chinese Employed.
Henry Crenshaw. Fred II. D.vis.
1
won □ red ribbon at the Horse Show. dreaming.
C. E. Reynolds.
P. F. Browne.
COHN & CO.’S
Big Stock of
SUMMER GOODS!
JUST
RECEIVED
Ladies’ Summer Goods
New Lawns, New Calicoes, New Dimities, New Cambras.
Groceries, Flour and Feed
COHN & CO
THE LEADING MERCHANTS
RED FRONT SHOE A-&C.R.R.
STORE
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VII goods purchased of me will be repaired
at the following rates
Men’s Shoes, half soled
60c.
40c.
Ladies’
»
35c.
Misses’
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P. F BRO WNE,Salesman
Pacific Navigation Co.
LARSEN HOUSE,
M.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
LATIMER, BROS
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