Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 23, 1905, Image 1

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Vol. XVIII. No. 23.
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
The Fairview Grange will given basket
social and dance in their hall at Fairview
on the Sth Dec., when every lady is sup.
posed to take a basket.
The schooner Abbie is expected in any
day to load lumber from the Tillamook
Lumbering Co.'s saw mill in this city.
She carries 180 000 leet.
F. D Vincent has sold his place on the
Thayer tract to Joseph Emmenegger for
$3,250, which included 30 acres of land
and the stock on the place.
A writ of review was filed in the
Circuit Court in the case of Geo W,
Phelps vs. Tillamook County and Geo.
N. Ilodgdon, by Attorney H T Hotts.
A writ of review was filed tn the
Circuit Court in the case of Frank
Ekrutli vs. Tillamook County andC. N.
Illingworth, by Attorney W. H. Cooper.
E. L. Robinson had the misfortune to
cut his left foot with a sharp ax in the
Tillamook Logging Company's camp on
Tuesday, which will lay him up for re­
pairs.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
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H. Morton is back again in the city.
J. F. Reeher, of Wilson, was in the city
on Wednesday.
Jos. Bixby, of Beaver, was in the city
on Wednesday.
Representative West was in from Bea­
ver on Wednesday.
J. W. Ilellenbrand. of Oretown, was in
the city on Monday.
There is to be a football game Thanks
giving day in this city.
County Clerk G. B. Lamb went out to
Portland on Saturday.
Win. H. Barry, of Portland, was in
the city on Wednesday.
Frank S. Allen, of Forest Grove, was
in the city on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phelps were over
from Netarts on Wednesday.
Money to loan on improved faim pro­
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
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Nexl Saturday evening is the time set
Frank Worthington, of Cloverdale,
for the citizens' caucus to nominate a
was in the city on Wednesday.
city ticket, at the opera house at eight
S. E. Howe and C. J. Winton, of Port­
o’clock. The election takes place Mon-
land, were in the city Wednesday.
day, Dec. 4
M. F. Leach has put on a meat wagon
Lost, a bunch of keys on ring. Where
in connection with his meat market.
lost between Tillamook City and Fair­
Big reductions in all^'Ready-to-Wear view on the night of October 21, and are
Hats at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. Call and get valuable only to owner. Finder please
prices.
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return to the Headlight office and receive
Get into thejia^it
the habit of trading at Patz- reward.
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laff's and r< ■ecefvg a 5 per cent discount
J. S. Lamar expects to open up a drug
for cash.
store in his new building long about the
Dr. Sharp and B. O. Snuffer returned last of the year. The store has a fine ap­
to the city on Wednesday from a busi. pearance with plate glass windows and
ness trip.
is a great improvement to that end of
Miss May Robinson, of Salem, com­ Main street.
menced teaching in the Sand Hill district
A. W. Gunnison, representing the fire
on Monday.
insurance company, was in the city sev­
Rev. A. S Foster will preach at Bay eral days taking down the fire risks. He
Citv Sunday morning and in this city in said this was a frame town and that
the fire companies lost money insuring
the evening.
such
property.
The steumer Sue H. Elmore and lum­
We are sorry to hear that Mr. F. M.
ber schooner Marion are still bar bound
Lamb, who is now living at Eugene, is
in the bay.
quite sick with erysipelas. County Clerk
The foreclosure suit against the Tilla­
mook Water Company was tcontinued G. B. Lamb, who was in Portland the
first of the week, was advised of his
until next term.
father’s illness and left at once to visit
See L. R. Maynard, agent for Liquid
him.
Electricity for Tillamook County. Also
Miss Hazel Gregg, one of the teachers
on sale at McNair's store.
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in the public school, resigned her posi­
Jos. Guptill came home on Saturday tion on account of poor health, and the
for several weeks from California, where County Superintendent, W. W. Wiley,
he was foreman in a saw mill.
hns kindly consented to fill the vacancy
Black Minarcas for Sale from a fine until the school board can find a suitable
laying strain. Cockerals und pullets $1 teacher for the place.
each. L. McFee, Nehalem, Or.
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The churches in this city will hold the
King & Mills have the new farm gate united Thanksgiving service on Thurs
on exhibition. Don't fail to see it. It dav morning next in the United Brethren
took the gold medal nt the fair.
church, to which all are cordially invited.
Amos Vaughn lost a valuable horse on Thanksgiving sermon by Rev. J E Con­
Sunday, having in some manner fallen nor. The service will commence at 11
on a pitch fork which ran into it.
a.m. and close by all the Sunday schools
Walter Petteys, who underwent an singing “America.”
operation for apendicitis in Portland,
Governor G. Chamberlain on Monday
returned to the city on Wednesday.
granted a pardon in favor of E Belitz,
Con Desmond appears to be in trouble who was sentenced last week to pay a
again, for it is reported that somebody fine of $100, and in default of which be
was committed to the Yamhill County
has been plugging his house with lead.
Sollie Smith will quit the meat busi­ jail for 5) days, for setting fire to slash
ness about the first of the year and will ing on his place on the Wilson river last
run the Murphy ransh at Long Prairie. suinmei,contrary to law. Belitz pleaded
For sale, light buck board, single har­ guilty.
In these dnys, when hold ups are an
ness andgpod small single horse, price
$30 for the'-outfit. Address Headlight everv day occurrence, it is worth some­
thing to be able to walk the streets with
office.
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your pockets emptv and yet be able to
A new stock of Crouse & Bronde?ee pay your bills as though vour pockets
suits, overcoats, raincoats, just arrived were bulging with gold. When in town
at Todd’s. Call and see them before come in, and if there is anything about
buying.
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an account vou do not understand, we
Take your hides to M. F. Leach’s meal will gladly explain it.-Tillamook Coon
market and get the highest price. He is ty Bank.
paying 6c. |ier pound for well trimmed
Sunday morning at the Christian
green hides.
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Church the Sunday-school will give a
Owing to the frosty weathyr and wait "Rally Dav” program in the interest ol
iug for material, work on the concrete the Home Missionary Society of the
walls of the new court house had to be Christian church It will take the place
suspended.
of the preaching service nt 11 A M . lou
Wanted, to rent, river bottom dairy are invited tb be present.- In the even­
ranch, stocked with 15 cows or more ing will begin a series of special meetings
tor three or five years.—AJdress Box 140, which will continue for two or three
Tillamook, Or.
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1 have 50 acres of land on the Nehalem ed everybody to attend.
river 1 want to have cleared, will con- I The German Reformed Church held its
trace the entire tract or any part there­ annual meeting at the Adventist church
last Sunday. Rev. C. G. Zipf. lately »ent
of.—F. R. Beals.
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A storm warning was hoisted again nt Here by the board of missions, was unan.
noon on Wednesday, but. the storm did imonsly elected pastor of the cong.ega
not materialize in these parts, as the one lion ; the following officers were also
elected: Ehlers. Jncob Jord. A. Haas-
predicted last week.
wirth ; deacons. J. Schdd. J. Zurflnh .
Frank Severance has charge of the
trustees, Ernest Gienger. C. Schlappi. |r.,
Tillamook Water Company's system, in the time ofGOdfred Marolf as trustee not
tbe place of W. H Cooper, who is down having expired. Seven new member.
and out, having packed the troubles of
’ joined the church lately.
that company for a number of years
Chas. I. Olongii.
The fivee»e.>lidsKul'i'''iS«l»ry>Ora<iGS»"
offer you ;
Quality, freshness, equipment, skill, honest pn
R. R. Creighton swore out a complaint
against Jeff Harris, charging him with
assault and battery, and if Creighton's
bandaged head is any criterion to go by,
there must have been something doing in
the Sandlake country where neiglihors
don't appear to be possessed of lamb­
like dispositions. Harris came in and
pleaded guilt”, and as there was some
provocation, Justice Haberlach fined him
$5 and costs.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
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STEEL STOVES & RANCES
Although the fishing season closed on
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the 20th, fishing is in full blast on Tilla­
mook bay and Elmore's cannery is also
running full blast and is receiving a large
quantity ol fish, as there is a fine run of
silver sides and the cannery has a large
number of cans it wants to fill before it
closes down. The cannery has agreed t<»
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
take all the fish caught by the fishermen,
Sashes,
who are reaping a good harvest this
week on acount of the good run of fish.
But one or two fishermen have stopped
fishing and complied with the law.
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ludge Charles E. Wolverton, of Albany,
now sitting on the Oregon Supreme
bench, was appointed United States
District Judge for Oregon to fill the va­
cancy caused by the death of Judge Bel.
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
linger and the subsequent declination of
W. W. Cotton, to whom the office was
rendered. Judge Wolverton's commis­
sion, after being signed by the President
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
and Attorney-General, was forwarded
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to him, and it is presumed that he will,
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upon its receipt, promptly take the Oath
and enter upon his new duties at Pprt-
land. It is expected that Governor
lOwest. <5X0.30.
NOT WANTED AT HILLSBORO citizen. He came from a large family,
Chamberlain will appoint T. G. Hailev, Claude Thayer a id wife to John G.
live boys and five girls, five of whom are
of Pendleton, to fill the vacancy on the
Weber. Tract in Sec. 36. tp. 1 Tromley Tarred and Feathered dead. The deceased leaves a wife, but
supreme court bench.
south, range 10 west. $1350.00.
no children, to mourn her loss, who has
There for Unseemly Conduct.
Lawson F. Bynum to Wilson River
the sympathy of the entire community,
City Election Notice.
H illsboro , Or., Nov- 20.—Daniel J. for MHgnes Munson was a man who wns
Lumber Co, Tract in Sec. 18, tp. 1
Troinlev, the ex convict just from the greatly respected by everybody.
south, range 7 west $1800.00.
Notice is hereby given that an E. R. Beals and wife to William G. penitentiary, who is in Portland en­
The funeral took place on Sunday, the
election will be held at the City Hall
Harris. Lot 4, block 5, Thayer's deavoring to secure a lawyer to sue religious service being in the U.B. church,
in Tillamook City in Tillamook County,
Hillsboro for damages sustained in the of which the deceased was a member,
add. to Tillamook City. $250.00.
Oregon, on Monday, December 4, James Atkinson and wife to Charles S. putting on of a coat of tar and feathers
and the burial in the Oddfellows’ ceme­
1906 from 9 o'clock A. M. until 1'2
Atkinson. Tract in sec. 17, tp. 3S, here some month's ago, is well and un- tery. which was conducted by Rev. J. E.
o’clock M. and from 1 o’clock P. M.
favorable known here.
Range 10 W. $3C0.00.
Connor, the pnstor, nnd which was at­
□ntil 4 o'olock P. M. for the purpose Nine mortgages tiled to secure $13.678.13.
Two years ago last Summer Troinlev tended liv n large number of citizens and
of electing the following offioere of Two mortgages securing $7360.00, satis came to Hillsboro and at once began to friends in tosen of reiqiect for another of
said Tillamook City, to wit: Mayor,
make himself obnoxious. It was n fad our best citizens who has gone from us
fied.
City Recorder, Treasurer, Marshal.
of his to visit homes while the man of and passed to the great beyond.
Oue Councilman for First Ward ;
WORK ON LYTLE’S ROAD.
the house was away and scare the worn
Mrs. M. Munson and relatives of the
One Councilman for Second Ward;
en by threats against the absent one.
Right of Way Transferred and Con­ This little fancy of Tromlev’s liecanie so late Mr. M. Munson desire us to express
One Councilman for Third Ward;
struction Begins.
One Councilman foi Fourth Ward;
annoying that a crowd of lioys in their their heartfelt appreciation for the many
acts of kindness and svmpany shown
One Councilman lor Fifth Ward;
The Pacific Railway & Navigation teens smeared him with tar andfeathers. them in their bereavement.
Each of the above named officers to Company, the corporation headed by E.
While drunk at Cornelius some time
serve one year.
E. Lytle, is now in a position to proceed afterward Tromley was arrested on a
Practical Politica.
Alto one Water Commissioner from with the construction of its proposed | charge of threatening to kill and lodged
the First Ward and one Water Com­ line from the Hillsboro connection with in the county jail. While in jail the
One of the defeated candidates for
missioner at large to serve five yea is.
the Southern Pacific to Tillamook and prisoner made a key to enable J. E. Mayor of New York City, in making I.is
That T. B. Handley, H. T. Botts the Nehalem country.
Yesterday the I Hamlin, a forger, to escape, but the key. claim to the suffrages of the electois,
and DawsoD bate been appointed as 1 iglit of way from Hillsboro to Banks, I was found before it was used. Tromley promised, among other things to end
Judges and E. D. Hoag and H. F. which had lieen secured by the Portland, 1 confessed and for the offense of attempt* theshertage of seats in the schools ; to
Goodspeed as Clerks to conduct said Nehalem & Tillamook Railway Com- ed jail delivery was sentenced two years solve the water problem ; to seize the
election.
lapsed gas franchises nnd to furnish gas
pany, was transferred to Mr. Lytle's *n
penitentiary.
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Notice is hereby further given that company. Announcement
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charge or arson hanging nt halt the present price; to improve the
of an agree­
a caucus will be bell at the Opera ment to this effect was made some time over Mrs. Troniley. The woman's house traction situation at once, und to reduce
House in said Tillamook City, Novem­ ago, but the papers were not signed un heavily insured, with contents, was dis- fares on etroet car lines; to punish graf­
ber 25th, 1905 at 8 o’clock P. M. for til yesterday afternoon.
troyed by fire. A quantity of the house­ ters in finance as well as in |>oliticn.
I be purpose of nominating candidates
The Pacific Railway & Navigation hold effects, including a piano, were These were some of the most vital
for said offices.
Company now has not only an undis­ found hidden in a barn under some bay, questions which were at issue in the
By order of the Common Council. puted right of way between Hillsboro whither thev had been removed under mayoralty electiop in New York City.
Dated this 21st day of November, 1905. and Banks, but is also in possession ot cover of darkness.
These questions and ollieia of similar
Tromley is well known in Tillamook import are the questions which are, or
Thos. Coates, City Recorder.
the grading work done by the Atlas
should lie, at isane in city elections all
Construction Company forthe Portland. hnying lived at Bay City.
over the country. In every one of these
Real Estate Transfers.
Nehalem & Tillamook last Spring and
questions women are vitally interested,
Summer. This work extends between Death of Mr. Magnus Munson.
Furnished by II. T. Bitts
and it requires no delving into treatises
US. Patent to Isaic W. Hiner. 120 five and six miles from the Hillsboro end
We regret to announce the death of on economics to come to intelligent
acres. Tp. 8 8, range 9 west W.M. ot the line, and will be utilized by the Mr. M. Munson, which occurred in thia
us. Patent to Lauren Â.
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BO new owners in the construction of their city on Friday night from the effects of conclusions in regard to them. Women
are as competent to give an intelligent
acres, Sec. 21, tp. 3 south, range 10 road.
paralysis, with which he he was attack­
Simultaneously with the transfer yes­ ed a few weeks since while visiting at the decision as are men, on every one of
west W.M.
these questions. Common fairness de-
U.S. Patent to F. R. Heals. 160 acres. terday work upon the new line was lie home of Mr. Boquist. But little hope of mauds that they shall lie given art op­
gun
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company
near
Hills
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Section 18 and 7, tp. 1 south, range
his recovery was entertained from the portunity to record their decisions on
Sweat W.M.
______ boro. The work is in charge of Captain time he was striken down, although he theta, matters of vital interest to them,
R J. Hendrioks, trustee, to Bay City Charles W. Wanzer, who has a large appeared to improve somewhat for. sev. through the medium of the ballot, by
Land Company. Tract in Bay View force of men and teams on the ground. eral days, then gradually grew worse,
Mr. Lytle stated yesterday that the when he peacefully passed away, a lov­ which these questions are decided.
add to Bay City, Central add. to
G ail L avghux .
Bay City. Pacific add. to Ray Chy company would immediately complete ing wife and Christian friends having
Notice.
the
grading
upon
the
first
five
miles-of
•nd W. 8. Cone & Company's add.
done everything they possibly conld to
the line and then lay track for that dis­ prolong
to B.iy City. $1 00.
life. t/millWM
Deceased was t/u
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years of I This
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Munson was born in the or tresspassing is alloWed on my farm at
Charles L. Simmons and wife to George tance before proceedirig further with the nge. Magnes
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A. H kmhkk H.
Elliott. Tract in section 36, tp. 3 work of grading. It is intended to car, state or province of . -,
Vermland,
the I l Hnndlake
hîiihuhmc .
rying the construction of the road from I parish of Ransater, Sweden, on the 2<)th
south, range 8 west W.M. $10 0U.
J. F. Becher to C. B. Hadley. All tim­ this time on without interruption other Novemlier, 1847. When a young man,
ber on E 14 8e, Nw Sw and Sw Ne. than that necessitated by the rains in 1871, being then 24 years of age, he
Sec. 4, tp. 1 north, range 7 west, during the winter.
came to the United States nnd seven
■AIRER AID RAIRDREMEI
rights of wr.y, etc
years later he came to Tillamook, and
I Thank the Lord I*
Mary E. Phelps to Charles S. Atkinson.
for a quarter of n century was a resident SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING
Cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock,
80 acres. Sec 6. tp. 3 south,
“ range Ark., •' for the relief I got from Buck­ of this county, where he proved himself
$800.<W,
10 west W.M.
SHAMPOOING, ETC
leu's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful to be a good citizen, a good neighbor
Henry Moys and wife to Nelson P. running sores, which nothing else would and a staunch friend. In youth he en
heal,
and
from
which
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suffered
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Wheeler. 640 acres. Sec. 16, tp. 6
deavored to lead a religious life, and for Electric Baths nicely fitteti up. Goodfor
years.’’ It is a marvelous healer for
south, range 9 west, rights of way. 5 cuts,
burns and wounds. Guaranteed 27 years his life and influence stood for
persons suffering with rheumatism.
truth and that which makes n Christian
etc. $4250.00.
at Chas. I. Clough's drug store; 25c.
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John R. Darling to Janies L. Coffey.
80 acres. Sec. 16. tp. 5 south, range
10 west W.M. $700 0J.
D. T. Werscbkul and wife and J 0.
Wersclikul and wife to C. W. Hogen.
34.32 acres. Sec. 33, tp. 4 south,
range 10 west. $1000.00.
Scott Bozorth and wife to Bay City
DEALERS IN
Land Co. Tiact in Bay City. $LW.
E,nilie G. Hendricks and husband to
Bay City Land Co. Tract in add.
to Bay City. $1.00.
I Ernilie G. Hendricks and husband to
Bay City Land Co. Tract in add.
to Bay City. $’ 00.
Pearl Fowler to William Brisco*. UH 8,
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blk 3. W. D. Stillwell’s add to Lin­
coln (now Tillamook Chy.) $830
Tillamook County Bank Io P. McIntosh.
We are Agents for the New Century Farm Gate.
Tract in Tillamook City. $1.0<).
K- ' Joseph and Belle Wilson to Rolwrt B
Farley. Tract in tp. 4 south, rang«
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We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
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we have exaotly what you want.
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