Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 07, 1905, Image 1

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    acknowledged to be the best made.
Clough carries a full line.
The revival meetings --
at I the x.iiuotidu
Christian
church still continue with good attend­
ance and good interest.----------
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Everybody
cordially welcomed to these services On
next Sunday morning the subject of the
revival sermon will be "The Christ
Spirit.” In the evening the subject will
lie "The Greatest Sin in Tillamook." A
good song service and solo at each ser­
vice.
LAND THE BEST LIFE INSURANCE.
The best provision you can make for your heirs is
LAND—land in Tillamook.
It insures a living.
It increases in value every year and pays big in­
terest on the investment.
Its product gradually increases without imparing
the capital.
There are opportunities today that wiirbe’gone
to-morrow—gone for ever. Land will never be cheaper.
There will be other opportunities, but none with the
same’margin of possibilities as those today.
GET A HOME AND MAKE MONEY IN
TILLAMOOK.
Some very special opportunities are now offered in
RALPH ACKLEY’S MUTUAL EXCHANGE.
Write today if you want to take advantage’of the
upward trend of business and land.
All letters promptly answered.
Let me list your land or sell or exchange whatever
yotfliave to sell or exchange.
Quick returns and satisfactory deals.
Office at Eugene Jenkins’ Jewelry Store.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Clough's line of Celluloid goods is
the largest, best and cheapest it ever
has been.
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Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
The public and high school will give
an entertainment and social to morrow
(Friday) evening at the opera house and
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Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
a good time for everybody is the pro­
Sashes,
mise made by theyour.g people, withan
invitation
to
all
to
participate
in
the
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evening's amusement. As there is still a
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debt on the school piano, and the pupils
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haviug adopted this means of paying for
it, it is to be hoped that a large crowd
will turn out. The high school's "spring
uj poet’’ has thrown out a gentle invita
tion, which should not be lost sight of,
Agents for the Great Western Saw
thus :
Little girls, big girls, wives and mothers,
Bring baskets otgoodies for sweethearts
and others,
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
Clough has had his Holiday Goods
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in for nearly two months. He is not
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TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS. ] ^;l Shells make a very appropriate depending on the boat this year.
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gift. Clough’s assortment will please
you and the prices are very low.
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H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
poor in Tillamook to subscribe for the , tion. On account of the factional fight
Editorial Snap Shots.
City Election
Headlight the editor will he glad to send ill the republican party, Mr. Eddy went
G. H. Ward was in from Hebo on Fri­ The Telephone-Register says ; Miss
Apparently there was little interest
We wonder whether Rollie feels like the paper free to them There probably] down to defeat ior circuit judge, but he
Clara Delsman went to Hillsboro Wed-
day.
taken in the city election on Monday, leaving the country ?
are a few persons situated that wav in [ has lieen elevated and honored by a pr<-
Judge W. W. Conder was in the city , nesday to attend the wedding of her which was somewhat unusual for Tilla­
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this county, but not many, and rather; sident who is putting clean and capable
sister,
Miss
Agness
Delsman.
on Monday.
mook, for in previous years more or less
A study of the votes cast at the city than see them deprived of the home news. ! men into public office.
Sidney
S.
Johnson,
of
Portland,
who
strife and friction have engendered into election does not show any change in the paper, which is always a welcome visi.
A. E. Shirley and wife, of San Fran-
took the government industrial census in city politics. As is usual, but it came local option sentiment in this city.
cisco, came in on Friday.
tor once a week to most every home in
Stray Calf.
this county in the fall, has accepted a somewhat ns a surprise, when it was
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Money to loan on improved farm pro­
the county, we want to be seen and read I
A
stray
calf
has been on Hy. Leach's
position i>i Claude Thayer’s law office.
There
wasn't
any
whooping
or
yelling,
known that another ticket was in the
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
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in the homes of the poor as well as those place since August, a red short horn.
C, E. Donaldson has received a check, field, with H.T. Botts placed in nomina­ crackers or bombs, on Monday evening who are comfortably fixed.
F. R. Beals has sold the Horace Wes.
Owner will plenBe call for it.
amounting to $2,760, to cover the loss tion for mayor in opposition to RollieW. What a contrast to last year. What was
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ton ranch on Trask river to Robert B.
by fire of his saw mill. He was insured Watson, who was nominated more as a the matter with your lungs, gentlemen ?
The city election is over and everybody
Farley.
Property to Exchange.
in the Liverpool, London & Globe, of joke than any thing else at the citizens' Did the blacksmith have them under re­ is feeling good and satisfied, and we are
Get into the habit of trading at Patz- which J. S. Stephens is the agent.
caucus. W. C. Wolfe was up against W. pair ?
glad to sav with no hard feelings. This j Wanted, to exchange, good Portland
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laff's and receive a 5 per cent discount
is as it should be. Now let everybody , property for deeded timber land. Ad­
There was a spirited game of football, H. Eberman for marshal and E. Jenkins
We beg to differ with the majority of
for cash.
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notwithstanding that it poured ill rain, against J. P. Allen in the second ward voters in Tillamook City. They made a turn in and help the newly elected offi I dress, Gladstone, No,512M, Savier street,
Drop into Clough's and look over on Thanksgiving afternoon between the and Goran Munson against T. Coates mistake when they failed to elect W. C. cials, for what the people want isasquare Portland, Or.
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his line of 'Xmas goods. You won't be high school and Tillamook Citv, and the in the third ward. The result was as Wolfe city marshal a year ago, and time deal, no special privileges to anybody to
Notice.
violate the law, and the tax money to
urged to buy. .
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honors were divided, each side making follows :
will tell whether they have not made a
be expended for the benefit of the city
For Mayor—H. T. Botts, 71 ; Rollie like mistake this year.
All persons who took out permits to
If you need underwear, shawls, fascin­ five points.
and not individuals. If that is done in tnp the Tillamook Citv water system,
W. Watson, 59.
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ators, hoods, etc,, call on Mrs. Sturgeon
The weather remains stormy and th;
the future there will be little or no fric­ prior to October 1st, 1905, must do so
For
Recorder
—
J.
C.
Holden,
115.
We
must
congratulate
Rollie
W.
Wat.
and get them at cost.
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lumber schooner Marion, which came in
For Treasurer—J. S. Stephens. 117.
son on his defeat, although he may not tion in citv politics. Tillamook is a good before the 15th of December, 1905, after
on
the
26th
October,
and
the
steamer
Sue
Bear in mind that Mrs. Scurgeon is
For Marshal—W. H. Eberman, 73; W. agree with us now. it is the best thing business city and the business of the city which no rebates will he allowed.
giving extra values during removal sale. H. Elmore, which Ims not been able to
C. Wolfe, 51.
■ hat could happen him after taking his should be conducted along business lines,
By Order of the Water Commission.
get out for oyer a month, are still bar­
Call and compare prices.
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For Councilmen :
first dose of city politics. And it is the not in the interest of this or that busi­
H. C renshaw ,
See L. R. Maynard, agent for Liquid bound.
1st Ward—A. K. Case, 13.
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best thing for the city, anyway. Shake, ness or faction. All that we ask of the
It
is
with
much
regret
that
we
have
to
newly
elected
city
council
is
a
business
Electricity for Tillamook County. Also
2nd Ward-J. P. Allen, 25 ; E. Jenkins. Bro. Rollie.
announce the serious illness of Attorney 16.
Notice
and economical administration with no
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on sale nt McNair's store.
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The Washington Wholesale and Re­ special privileges and a square deal.
3rd Ward—Goran Munson, 17 ; Thos.
Black Minarcas for Sale from a fine T. B. Handley, and his death is expected
All personsowing, or holding claims
tail Liquor Dcalerc’Association has com­
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laying strain. Cockerals and pullets $1 at any moment. He has been failing in Coates, 10.
against, the estate of MAGNUS MUN*
There is one thing in connection with
menced a crusade against gambling in
4th Ward—A. T. White, 17.
each. L. McFee, Nehalem, Or.
’ health for several months, and at the
SON, deceased, are hereby requested to
saloons. Thnt is a good move oil their the city election that we did not exactly call at his late residence in Tillamook
last term of the circuit court it was plain
5th Ward—W. C. King, 19.
Joseph Buttz, who is employed on the
part, and they are evidently getting next appreciate, and that was to see a news­ City. Oregon, and settle the same with
he was far from well. His sister Mrs.
For Water Commissioners :
government work in Coos county, came
to where the greatest objection is raised paper man go down to defeat, and
Robinson came in this morning.
Commissioner
at
large,
A.
L
Cohn,
67
;
in on a visit to his family this morning,
beaten bv an attorney. It is not often the undersigned.
against saloons.
Mrs. Agnes Matejeck died on Tuesday 1st ward, Oak Nolan, 8.
A melia G. M inson ,
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that they get the best of a newspaper
Anything in the book line von can of last week, and the funeral took place
Widow and sole heir-at-law of
The H eadlight i .?« ui didn’t get an in­ man, and if Bro. Botts bad been running
not get at Clough's he will gladly order on Thursday afternoon, the religious
City Council Meeting
Magnus Munson, deceased.
vitation to attend Rollie’s hallelujah, against the Headlight man he wouldn’t
it by mail and have it in by Christmas.* service being in the Catholic church. She
A meeting of the city council was held high old time in the old town when he have stood a ghost of a show He can
A new stock of Crouse & Brondegee was of German descent and was born in
Notice to the Public.
on Monday evening, with Mayor Geo. was to be heralded, branded aud tatooed just thank his lucky stars that he had
suits, overcoats, raincoats, just arrived the province of Baheman, Austria, in
Cohn presiding. The bills allowed were : the High Mogul and Chief Muck a Muck 1 only Rollie to beat. Oh, so easv. We
at Todd's. Call and see them before 1849, being 56 years of age.
The undersigned have gone into busi­
King & Mills, rope ..................... 0 60 of Tillamook City, to the music of “See ! are glad, however, that he is the mayor­
buying.
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Deputy Fish Warden H, A. Webster F. B. Buttz, labor......................... 3 38 the Conquering Hero, Come." It came elect and not the Headlight man, for ness with the purpose of handling real
and personal property of all kinds, rent-
Clough has the largest assortment of came in on Thursday to inquire into the L. Harman,; labor......................... 6 00 off, however, but the invited guests felt
we are going to critise the city officials
ng houses, lands and other property,
books he has ever carried ; almost violation of the fishing law in Tillamook Fred Arthur, labor........................ 4 7 00
—
well,
they
were
at
Rollie
’
s
political
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the coming year to lieat the band if thev
Geo. Wilt, piling.............................
and will run a general information
twice as many as last year at popular bay, and on Tuesday swore out two Geo. Wilt, labor............................. 3 OO funeral.
do not enforce the law and make the citv
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prices.
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complaints, one against the Elmore A. K. Case, repairs,etc................... 8 70
marshal earn his salary. And should bureau also.
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2
They will be pleased to do any business
It
is
no
place
in
the
Pulpit
nor
in
the
Take vour hides to M. F. Leach's meat Packing Company and the other against Eli Olds, labor................................ 8 50
the newly elected city dads get fighting
Eli Olds, gravel .............................
you
mav have in their line and will en­
Press
to
discuss
the
allegation
that
doc
W.
W.
Ridelagh,
manager
of
the
cannery
market and get the highest price. He is
mad with us, we'll call upon Rollie to
Emmett Quick, labor...................... 5 00
paying 6c. per pound for well trimmed at Garibaldi.
Nick Job, labor ............................. 3 50 tors are murdering unborn children. Let help us, for we are sure he is just aching deavor to tient you right.
T. H. G ovne .
the Deputy District Attorney constitute
green hides.
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to wade in and knock the stuffin’ out of
Come and let us show yon some of C. W. Talmage, drawing deeds, 38 OO
J. (J. B ewlev .
himself a grand jury and sift the matter
ordinances, etc......................... M
the "crowd," as he calls them, that put
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Born, at Fowler. Indiana, on the 22nd our Fountain Pens. They are all filled Cohn 8r Co., merchandise............
to
the
bottom.
However,
the
Pulpit
has
Nov., to G. A. Hoover and wife (nee ready to use aud Clough guarantees Recorder's salary......................... 15 00 thrown down the gnuntlet, which has, up a ticket and opposed him.
A Few Thing» you Ought to Know
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Marshal’s salary.................... ••••• 45 00
Nina Norton), a son ; mother and child them.
that
King & Mill» can Furniah you.
brought forth a reply that is highly libel. ]
Tom Coates, making certified
After a long delay President Roosevelt
doing well.
A large rock, the size of a fist, smashed
copies of proceedings relating
ons to the writer and the publisher if the has appointed Mr B. L. Eddv register of
The New Century Farm Gale.
to issuance of water bonds...... 10 00 accusations can be proven Let there be 1
Fairview has made arrangements to through one of the windows in Attorney
The Quick Meal Range.
2 00
the Roseburg land office, and in doing so
have a neighborhood Christmas tree on T. H. Goyne's office between Saturday W. 0. Chase, judge of election ... 2 00 an investigation by all means.
A splendid new Set of Harness for little
B. F. Durfee, judge of election ...
he has put into office a clean, capable
Saturday evening, Dec. 23rd, at the and Monday morning. That's not to be J. Dawson, judge of election......... 2 00
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money.
person,
and
one
whom
the
president
can
wondered at, for Dr. Mills had a bullet H. F. Goodspeed, clerk of election 2 iff)
The Eugene Guard, wh-ch for years
Grange hall.
Harness oil for the old one.
2 00 was one of the strongest democratic place implicit confidence in, for Mr. Eddy
Fairview Grunge will meet in their hall fired through one of his windows not E. D. Hoag, clerk of election.........
Those 101b. lard buckets for your lard.
is
possessed
of
plenty
of
ability
and
with
The
water
commission
handed
in
its
newspapers in the Willamette valley, has
o 1 Saturday. All members are request, long since. It it about time for the city
The best prepared paint on earth.
report,! which, amongst other things quit that party and in future it will be a clean record. In selecting persons for
The Three in One Oil that you can't
ed to be present, as it is the annual elec­ to put the brakes on the hoodlums.
public
office,
the
president
is
looking
into
You can find almost any thing you reported that all water rights had been published as an independent newspaper. their characters, and those who do not ; get along without.
tion of officers.
are looking for in Leather Purses and deeded to the city by property owners The country newspapers are becoming
And you ought to let them talk to.you
I have 50 acres of land on the Nehalem
through whose land the new system more independent, and this probably is a come up to the standard are turned
about
riverì want to have cleared, will con- Money Bags of all kinds at Clough s.
down.
This
is
right.
We
are
sure
that
passed with the exception of two. The good thing, for politicians and those who
Farm implements, wagons aud car­
Our old friend, Mr. I. T. Manlsby.who
trace the entire tract or anv part there­
city council did not grant the request of want their private interests aired in the Mr. Eddy's Tillamook triends will be
i.
now
at
the
Soldiers'
Home,
writes
:
"I
riages, etc.
glad
to
bear
of
his
appointment,
and
can
of.—F. R. Beals.
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the marshal for a special policeman. press will find they are up against a dif­
are doing
read in vour paper with great gnef the
coincide with Special Prosecutor Heney j Thev
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- a sort ol
, give and take
The Tillamook County Bank has the death of poor Joseph Whiting. He and Councilmen Leach. Mason and Chase ferent proposition in future.
when he said at Washington that Mr. ] business, and if you don't believe it see
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latest improved Manganese Burglar I ha ve been acquainted for a number of were appointed a committee in regard
If there are anv persons who are too Eddv was eminently fitted for the posi-1 them about it.
Proof safe. No safe of this kind has ever years. I tried hard to induce him to join to bringing suit against the Tillamook
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been cracked by burglars.
the Soldiers'Home here, but he did not Water Company.
The special tax levies must be filed in determine so to do. Poor fei.ow. I hope Bottom Laud to be Sold Cheap.
the County Clerk's office before the 1st he is now in heaven at rest. God bless
I have 36.68 acres of bottom land less
January. The school districts that have
than two miles from Tillamonk for sale
reported special taxes are; No. 5, 5
cheap. No money required down. See
mills; No. 12, 3 mills; No. 31, 8Jj
J. R. H aeter ._____________
ers who remain. ’
mills ; No. 33, 10 mills ; No. 35, 4 mills.
DEALERS IN
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
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ALEX. McNAIR CO.,
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Farm and 30 Cow» for Sale.
Chas. I. Clough,
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The
offer you ;
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Quality, freshness,
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
160 acres of land, 60 of which is bot­
tom land, and 30 head of cows, on the
Wilson river, four mile» North of town.
Will sale with or without cows. Ad­
dress Mrs. W. Iscolis, Tillamook, Or.
Notice
I have opened a fish market in part of
the building now occupied by Mr. A. H.
Beaty, and will keep on ht nd smoked
salmon, salt salmom, salmon bellies,
clams, crabs and fresh fish in season.
F. N. E lliott .
trade
with
KING & MILLS CO
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Hardware, Tinware, Implements !
and Sporting Goods
:
Whenyou Want a Cook Stove, Range or Heatei
we have exactly what you want.
Our Prices are down low. We want your trade
We are Agents for the New Century Farm Gate.
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