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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMER 7, 1905. PROFOSB to build west Beathof Jonathan Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Fleck, of Cloverdale, FROM SALEM. We are sorry to record the death of passed through here from the city Tues- station at Capital for Road to Mr. Jonathan Todd, a well known and day. Tillamook via Sheridan. Mr. Tyler and wife were out from respected citizen of Yamhill County, and HEADQUARTERS FOR g , S alem . Or., Sept. 3.—Apropos the agi- father of County Treasurer P. W. Todd Tillamook. Sunday. Ution fur the building of railroads of this city, which occurred at McMinn Harley Foland returned from the through the Valley to connect with inte ville last week, and we take the obituary valley with a load of fruit. rior points, comes the proposition to con. notice |from the Telephone-Register of A. Foland, of Blaine, was in Bearer Tuesday. (truct a line of railroad from this city that city, which is as follows : D. Coulson has recovered to Sheridan, in Y’amhill County thence Was born in Madison County, Ky., to tbs Coast to some point on Tillamook Feb. 12,1816; died Aug 29, 1905, aged recent illness and is working on the road. Psy, preferably Bay City. This proposi- 89 years, 6 months. 17 days. At the age lion conceived several weeks ago, of one j ear he removed to Missouri, Passing Remarks. ,nd although the promoters have been were he lived until 1865, when he came working quietly upon the scheme with a to Yamhill county where be has resided President Roosevelt never appeared to s new of interesting capital in the project ever since. better advantage than in bringing the ,nd the securing of a right of way, it He was married to Miss Patsy A. warning - . powers ----------- of -— the -........ Orient together has finally leaked out, and there are Brock June 21, 1846.Eight children were Por *he purpose of securing ! peace on (trong indications that influential inter born, seven of whom still live: Robert and good will among men. He Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window ests are behind the matter. H. Tood ; Mary E. Bui nett; Cynthia J. "ill shine in history as the great peace- Sashes, Bay City, the principal point of im Sparks; Joseph A. Todd; Martha A. maher, an honor far transcending the portance upon Tillamook Bay, is so situ. Todd; Prince W. Todd. The wife and bloody glory of the mightiest of con querors. tud that it would make an ideal summer mother died six years ago. « « « resort, and the main idea in promoting Mr. Todd was a member of the Chris The men named Hyde have been figur the road, aside from the commercial ad tian Church in this city ever since his vantages to be obtained, is to secure a coming to the county. For forty years ing disreputably of late. One came near more direct route by rail to a popular he has been an Elder of the Church. The wrecking the great Equitable Insurance summer resort located advantageously funerul was conducted from that Church Society with his extravagance and grafting methods, while the other, after between Salem and Portland, and easily at 10 o'clock Wednesday. C. F. Swan- Agents for the Great Western Saw involving Papa Wilson in trouble, resign Meseible to both. The country sur der. the pastor, preached the sermon. ed position as statistician of the Agricul- rounding Bay City is regarded as ex He was assisted by Key. Jos. Hoberg tural Department and went to Europe. cellent for dairy purposes, and, with and Rev. Hunsaker, both old time A good skinner is needed to take off these railroad communication to the markets friends and neighbors of the deceased. The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County Hydes and hang them on the outer fen. of the world, would develop rapidly. Interment was made in the Masonic ces to dry, Several weeks ago the Oieuter Salem Cemetery by the side of his wife. » M * a“ Comuierlcal Club elected a railroad pro. After the war the Japanese propose to Concerning the life and character of motion c ommittee. This committee lias Mr. Todd there is but one yoice—“He settle Manchuria and Korea extensively been busy keeping in touch with all was a good man." The universal re and develop their agricultural resources kinds of propositions which arise in the spect of this community is the best testi along modern lines. The former country daily course of events, and is thoroughly monial of his worth, nnd the wholesome has room fur millions and is well adopt, alive to the development of the resources influence of bis life is the best monu ed.to various products, being especially and commercial interests of the Valley. ment to his memory. He will be missed favorable for sugar beet production. It id One of the members of this committee, —by those in the home who have grown the Japanese prove as good farmers as EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4 1904 d after the Salem-Bay Citv railroad idea accustomed to care for him ; by those fighters and as good soilers as sailors Leave PORTLAND Arrive. I was conceived, addressed a letter to a who have listened to his earnest exhor the decades to come will see a transfor a.m. i Portland Ur«on i 11:10 a.m. prominent and influential citizen of tations and wise counsels ; and not.the mation on.the shores of the Yellow Sea S:00 7:00 p.m. t depot for Astoria, i 0:40 p.m. I Sheridan, asking him to “ take the pulse least will he be missed from his pew by as marvelous as that which accompani of the people” as to the feasibility of the his pastor. He was not too old to at ed the settlement of our West. ASTORIA Arrive. Leave * * * project, and lie yesterday received a tend the Sunday School ; none loved the Private banks, judging by recent ex 7:45 a.m. 11:30 a m. Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglan’s Rain Coats. (for Portland and / reply of the most encouraging kind stat C.E. better than he; his voice was way points. | 10:30 p.m. 6:10 p.m. / Exlusively to Measure. <1 j* ing that any movement made by tho always heard in the prayermeeting. The periences in Indiana, are excellent places to keep money out of. Numbers of them SEASIDE DIVISION. If people of Salem along that line would be I sincerity and genuineness of his Chris met more titan half way by the financial tian life is evidenced by the fact that hie haye failed disgracefully, but the worst Come early and secure first choice. was the une in the old Quaker county of | ASTORIA Arrive. Leave Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. ij. interests of Sheridan, who want direct entire family of sons and daughters are h Wayne. After the cashier had killed [ communication with the Capital City Christians. 5:20 p.m. { for Seaside Direct > 11:35 a.m. himself, supposedly because there was ! and tho Valley without having to go nothing more to steal, a remarkable con NBTARTS. through Portland or drive across Arrive. ASTORIA Leave dition of affairs developed. Not a dollar . country. It was rumored recently that are J. S Sud and family, of Portland, had been put in as capital stock by the ' f8:15 a.m. f for Warrenton, » *10:45 a.m. the Southern Pacific Company had in Hammond. Ft. ? on the beach for n few days. alleged owners, the concern being run 5:50 p.m. x < Stevens, 7:40 a.m. Seaside.) contemplation the plan of projecting a John Embum Hnd family left for their entiiele on the deposits put in by the road from McMinnville to Bay City, but home at Fairview Saturday morning. patrons, who were mostly made up of Leave Arrive SEASIDE no confirmation of this report couid be S. N. Allen and family left for their neigboring farmers." All of this money gained. ________________ 12:30 p.m for Astoria Direct }■ home at North Yamhill Saturday after had disappeared, besides a lot oi bonds 4:30 p.m. a month's stay on the beach. BOULDER CREEK. left with the bank as special deposits. Leave Arrive SEASIDE J. P. ALiLiEM, Proprietor» Sherman Myers started for the valley The platter had been swept clean by the We understand that Mrs. Eliza Brady Monday with a load of berries pious cashier, whom everybody trusted 6:15 a.m. i for Warrenton Ft a 9:25 a.m. Ham- > who has been at La Grande tor several Arthur Hunt and family, of Tillamook, implicitly, he being regarded as a model f9:30 a.m. < ( Stevens. 7:20 p.m. mond, Astoria. ) [months, owing to the illness other aged were on the beach Sunday. citizens in every respect. After a search Special Attention paid to Tourists. mother, is expected home soon. Axel Nelson nnd family, of Cloverdale, ing investigation it has been found im Additional train leaves Astoria daily at 11:30 a.m. for all points on Ft. Stevens Contractor Wood has a crew of men are camping at Happy Camp. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation possible to tell where the money went, branch, arriving Ft. Stevens 12:30 p.m., re at work on our new bridge. This looks Last Tuesday a stranger cam» to the though, if the belief of the ultra orthodox I turning, leaves Ft. Stevens at 2:00 p.m., ar [mighty encouraging to people who have house of Harry Crawford. A I ouniing churches lie true, it is not difficult to tell riving Astoria 2:45 p.m. • Sunday only. ]been bottled up as long as we have. baby girl. where the dead cashier went. Through tickets and close connection via [ Messrs. Jensen and Bays with their Prof. E. Meresse and family left for I » * * N. P. Ky. at Portland and Goble and O. R. What we now call “graft” which is 8r N. Co., via Portland. families, went to Netarts for an outing their home at Forest Grove Saturday last week, returning Sunday. after a two month’s stay on the beach. merely a polite name for theft, is no new J. C. Mayo, G. P. A. ■’ . It is as old as civil government I Mr. Will Haag spent last Sunday over Geo. Kiger was at Netarts Sunday tling. 'the river, “over the hills and far away” looking verv pleasing. [ and all peoples have been bothered with Kepiiint <«urtH, Locks. Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles und with his friend John Kumm. R. Eichinger and daughter, of Fair [the pestiferous fraud, who wanted to Hewing Machines. Makes a .Specially of Plumbing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Sears, visited at view, and John Eichinger and family of feather his own nest at the expense of Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh $ McNair's. . Records of ancient Rome, show I Mr. Will Bays last Suuday. John Nick- Kansas City, Mo., are camping on the others. clear ------------ case of boodling, differing laus has been milking for A. O. Foland of beach. r. a c.c::r - in no Annually, to fill the new positions created by and Telegraph Companies. We want Mr. Plummer and son, of Portland, respect from our modern graft. A sew- . Railroad Blaine, while the latter is gone to YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good ) er contract was to Ixe given out and the habits, to [Dallas. are enjoying the sea,breeze this week. Flech Wilson was at Netarts Monday. [ president of the Senate bribed some of Miss Nellie Sn.ith has been out at the members to stay away from what Pleasant Valley for some days visiting nD R.R. ACCOUNTIN — If you are in want of Good Trees, guaranteed true to name, j was supposed to be a rather unimoor at Mr. Moore’s. NEHALEM. try We furnish 75 per cent, of the Operators , . . tant meeting and then sprung the ordi and Station Agents in America. Our six H. L. Jensen did not go to the valley .. _____ schools are the largest exclusive Telegraph S. M. Batterson has sold out his Stock ____ nance for the sewer and railroaded it [ last week as he intended on account of IN THE WORLD Established 20 of goods and will try ranching in pre- through with barely a quorum present | Schools year* and endorsed by all leading Hallway his horses taking the destemper. ference to store keeping Thus the notorious Metella F ’ erillue foist- [ Wi „¿e U te a »250 Bond to every itudent Mr. McIntyre informs us that the The steamer Harrison came in Satur. cd a job on ’the noble Romans after the - “ “^7nP£^ factory will not be likely to run much Koeky Mountains, or from »75 to »too a later than Oct. 1st, as the amount of day with cannery supplies. She got manner that would delight our Tam- month In States west of the Rockies, im- Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Vines, stuck on the flat in the bay and did not manys and Philadelphia many» uiiu » iiii«ii«ipiiu» rings, witn tne j | mediatciy upon graduation. milk will by that time, be too small to jfet to the cannery until high tide Sun | that hc procurcd teveral thousand ■ Student* can enter at any time Mo vaci- Fine Assortment of Rose Bushes. warrant it. tion«. For full particular« regarding any of dav. bs-ok«..*.- ___ _ the r people. - / - ~ But it our School* write direct to our executive sestertia ...w.wv. filched from Messrs. D. C. and C. V. Getchell, of dav. Send us list of trees wnnted nnd prices will lie quoted by return mail. office at Cincinnati. O. Catalogue free. The Chinamen to operate the cannery “' ¿"¿ """h ’^rther than this. . Re. Dallas, blethers of Mrs. H. A. Chopard, The Morse School of Telegraphy — _ — — * the 1. — k trail arn . I from ww. C a A,,1 a C a I came ‘ in - over Seaside Sat- cords of old King Katnurami. recently Cincinnati. Ohio. Buffalo, N.Y m de a flying visit last Tuesday night, This is to certify, that I have this 27th day of December, 1904, ins|iected and ”Ga. LaCrosse. Wls unearthed inBabylonia.after being buried Ati'an'ta. going back to Hebo Wednesday morn dae. lexirxana.Tex. San Francisco,Cal examined the Nursery Stock of Mr. E. P. Smith, of The Eastwood Numeric», Gres Rev. Stockwell, acting as presiding thousan(1 ,ears, ah,)W a clear case ham, Oregon, and so far as I am able to ascertain, have found it in good, market ing. able condition nnd clear of any serious insect pest or disease Their methods of Mrs. Carrie McDivit went to Hebo last elder, held quarterly conference a"d | of gratt am(),,g thosf 3nciclH prop!,, fore handling and growing stock are first class. meeting, Saturday nnd Sunday, being i runnert ,,f the Bibk jeWS, which to all lUlllllHOI HIV LXIMI* JW •• —, — Wednesday to see her aunt Mrs. Getchell WILBUR K. NEWELL. Commissioner First District. the closing service for the conference j intents and purposes, is exactly the same j RARRER AND HAIRDRESSER. If fore leaving for home. year. king of rascality so familiar in the Miss Ida Nicklaus spent last Sunday Alex Beaver was in from the east last United States. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING with .Mrs. Chopard and .Miss Getchell. week looking over his old tramping A good many of our neighbors ha vs SHAMPOOING, ETC Fine Organ for Sale. gr< nnd*. gone to the valley and consequently the Wm. Finley is building a new barn to For sale, a Chase Organ, almost new. County is dull and deserted. replace the one he had the misfortune to which cost $110, and which will be sold Electric Baths nicely fitte i up. Goodfor We made a mistake last week in stat loose by fire a short time ago. for |7S, ano will take part payment in persons suffering with rheumatism. ing that Mr.Blalock went to Cloverdale. trade for good cow. Chase organs took He only went part way and then came BEAVER. the first prize at the World's fair. Ap-[ hack, having got a job on the road near _______ . ' Nearly everylwdy gone hop picking. (J|y at the Headlight office, Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Three Rivers Miss Edith Smith is staving with her o-ilv a few of the best left. Fonnd. There is no diphtheria at Beaver as Aunt, Mrs. Blalock, while Mr. Blalock Cheese and Butter Boxes specialty is away. was reported. Found, on the road from Dolph to the [ Bixhv and family anti and two Misse» Misse* Hebo post office, .......................................... J. Bixby Mr. Sam Lucas is carrying the mail a Ladies’ Watch. The McNamer Spent Sandur at Ocean Park prorjng th< ! while Mr. Hollett is gone. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. Mr. Woods, of Pleasant Valley, passed , for noti<e M’sses Lena and Lilv Bay s, Ida Nick- ■ . here I last _ k week v->.x their U.OV tn ' . . through on their way to I laus and Edna Getchell, Mrs. Grace Tono & Co , Tillamook, Or. ' • •”|»ar<i and son Norman, called oil the hop fields. Grand,»« Tompkins Sundav afternoon. ! Wilbur Bocth has moved to Pleasant I Mr. A. 0. Foland was in our i.eiglihor- , Valley. On (/* Trad Mr. and Mrs. A. Bunn have returned h< od Saturday night. •with a Fish Brand TrtiiiwanD t C. A. Smith and (airily visited at Elder from the vallev. ------------------------- Slicker, used toe Mrs. Bester and Miss Lena Bunn are |Blalc-ck*s last Sunday. Pommel Slicker ElderTi rner. the BaLtist minister who cooking at the Tillamook logging camp. Ed. West is able again to work in •I ft >e\eral weeks in here last winter. M rioraiKToa j and 1 will MT that ‘ I01**® *as blinking hands with Boulderites last camp. a few dav* at Mr. Shortlidge spent Wfrk QM article that 1 ever owned. letter may b* bad aa applltatlaa ) n W. Kinnamun is onr anthorite for home this week. Wet Weather Germente for Piding, Walk Mrs. Kirk and Mrs Shortlidge were Renews that his father and mother are ing, Working or Sportir g. nfnrlv home on their way back from in town Monday. HIGHEST AWARD WORID S Mr. and Mrs. West and son Philip. California. They do n»»t like the country Boiler Work, Logger’« Work and Heavy Forging. A. J. TOWER CO. RjWEfij eipect to take a visit to the fair soon. Hl ”11» so are coming back to l*c loyal Fine Ma* hjne Work a Nperialtjr. Ralph Bunn is taking care of H. Y'llainookers again. Mr. Kinnaman •OSTO». * *■*■ , TOWER CANADIAN thinks when it comes to driving five ! Poland’s ranch while they are gone to DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES I and STEEL STOVES & RANCES. I We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES ALEX. McNAIR CO., A-& C. R.R TIME CARD. 1 NEW SUMMER 'i 1 FABRICS. Jl ------ ------------- _ For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, W Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts, J J SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook, The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Î 5000^S LEARN TELEGRAPHY The EASTWOOD NURSERIES, Gresham, Oregon, LATIMER, BROS., Fir and Spruce Lumber. TILLAMOOK LUMBER COŒPÆNY. 1" I < Tillamook Iron Works * General Machinists & Blacksmiths. _ mdes to water his team, he would rather i the valley. fern Tillamook where there arc streams I T. Coulaon, daughter and son passed Braver 'nrt»-ehnp yards. f f *’ne "nter ill n>nrg the wn. Tosano, casas » 'UH —----- *** I 1 TILLAMOOK, OREGON