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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1906)
illamook ** #1.50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON OK JOTTINGS. |oa. Sander, wlio is iu Portland, un derwent an operation for cancer in the for abstracts. * jaw. Mr. Sander has been suffering with 1 came in on the steamer it for several months, but had no idea it was cancer until be went to Portland. A nquist’s twin daughters letter this morning states that the doc tors think he will pull through »lieu ni» b» O'.' a, ’• l>T « "k- Itali ■thia « the i isti e 8 \\ t th« i ilw or« "»«at ‘egiwn, dverseij! to file th «Ul Regúu, fe Conder was in the city i business. I. Carl Patzlaff have gone ir a few days. Loll came in on Saturday I to the Nehalem. loan on improved farm pro- b to F. R. Beals. tt will close his photograph JOth until March 10th. and her son Allen came in relatives on Saturday, i late, but you can get those at King & Mill’s now. * [ cots, way below others in alitv, call on W. E. Page. • le habit of trading at Patz- reive a 5 per cent discount . Cohn and daughter hare difornia on a visit to her NoTitKri •gon, «th. i J coniplig, Congrew ia»e o( < of Si ». 1 is »of to .1 Guatile lit tirai I >• '»id 1 »f Itili ol lie J,tb. veiteln to file ibi Id 24tl> di Remisier. 'OTICI M ongreMi he salti brnia, Od itory," J *8 by act! 'rcgmi Herta ce at the opera house, Feb. ood music and good man. trishaw will extend his tele- to Ainos Vaughn’s on the r. ter has been sick for two still confined to his bed at ouse. kinson and C. S. Atkinson, e aspirant for sheriff, were in Monday. k Meal Range is the range King & Mills have the ex of them. * II kinds of sewing machines tee a good job or no charge . E. Page. * ar.ner, who is a prospective for county commissioner, was [on Monday. a girl to do housework. Good Hire of Ralph Ackley, opposite ewelry Store. * r I s . the real estate agent, sold f the Clarence Tilden place to ight for $500. ill be a meeting of the members sby terian church after the ser- nday evening. ninatior.al holiness meeting iday at 2 p.m. at the U.B. par- Everybody welcome. * r will be higher, so you don’t neglect your old harness. King ave the best harness oil. * , S. Foster will preach at Bay lundav morning and in this city es by terian church in the even- CLOSING OUT SALE ! ! .George W. Buchanan, of the firm of Clark & Buchanan, who have been ex- perting the county books, and was one of the experts when Alderman'sshortage was discovered, was killed in a railroad collision on Tuesday at Bridal Veil, on the O. R. & N, Railroad, with three others. Married, on Thursday evening, at the home of C. R. Johnson, in this city. Mr. B. J. Stephens and Miss Lizzie M. Moody. Rev. A. 8. Foster, pastor of the Presby. terian church, officiated. These parties are well.known, the bride being a niece of Mr. John Harter. Their friendswish them a long lite of happiness. BY TODD & CO On account of a change in our business, we will close out our Entire Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES and FURNISHING GOODS, For Sale, 80 acres of Wilson river bottom laud, the best in the county, situated less than a mile from Tillamook City, with good house and barn. All cleared and in grass and 40 acres in meadow. At '150 an acre. To be sold on easy terms. This is a bargain. See Ralph Ackley, opposite Jenkins' Jewelry Store. * The steamer Sue !♦. Elmore came in on Saturday, her passengers being J. Had ley, Mrs. Reynolds, Capt. Loll, William Brown, foe Murphy, M. Conklin, Mrs. Puge, Allrn Page, |os Bush, J. D. Morris and James Hunt. She left on Tuesday for Astoria, her passengers being Mrs. Morgan, Miss B, Herman, Verner Hol. den, F. D. Vincent, Wm. Harrison, Wm. Ryan and Geo. Tone. With the exception of a few lines mentioned below, at a discount of 20 to 33 1-3 below regular prices. It is a well known fact that we carry the best line of Clothing, Hats and Shoes in Tillamook County, including Crouse & Brandigee Clothing,- Gordon Hats, Walkover Shoes, Utz & Dunn’s Ladies’and Children’s Shoes, and Gotzian and Washington Shoes for Men and Boys. All go in this sale. Sale commenced on Wednesday, Jan. 3, and will continue until stock is dis posed of. Store building for Rent to a suitable tenant. One third off on all Boy’s Suits and Pants from 50c. to 84.50. One fourth off on all Boy’s and Men’s Suits and Pants, from 50c. to 812. One fourth off on all Shoes, except Walkover ; and one fourth off on all Hats and Caps,except Gordon. Next Sunday morning at the Christian church the subject of the sermon is "The Newest Thing iu the World,” As it is undecided whether the union meetings will continue over SunJay, no preaching ing service is announced for the evening, Should the meetings be discontinued there wdl be preaching in the evening. You are especially invited to attend these meetings. The St. Alphonsus Academy Dramatic Club will give an entertainment at the academy hall on Tuesday evening, Feb. 20, when a farcical comedy, in one act, entitled, ’ Down.You Go,” and the three net comedy drama, "The Dutch Jake,'' will be presented. Tickets will sell at the usual rates of 50c. for reserved seHts, and 25c for general admission. All under 12 years will be admitted for 15c. Tickets are on sale at Clough's drug store. _________ One fifth off on all Crouse & Bran di gee Clothing. Walkover Shoes—83.50 for 83.00 »$4.00 Shoe for 83.50. One fourth off on all Underwear, Hosiery, Trunks, Suit Cases Blankets and Quilts. Now’s the time to lay in Supplies TODD & CO ■ 5 Tillamook, Ore CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Ordinance to License and Control Pool and Billiard Rooms. ANOTHER BIG RAII.ROAD BOOM. I I pec ted that the railroad would be com Beals and A. J. Cohn from hereto the in a quandry to know which to vote for. pleted bv the end of 1908. ’which would south line ; and W, 8. Cone from here Forjoint representative, there appears include a road from Portland to Tilla to Tillamook bay. A meeting of the citv council was held to be no one ready to tackle it, unless it For further particulars In regard to is J. J. Bowser, of Blaine. What the on Monday evening, with Mayor H. T. Work to Commence in Tilla mook Bay down the Wilson river and Botts presiding, and the only councilmen mook County in Six Months. thence south to Humboldt county in this new railroad company, articles will north part of the is mostly interested in California, and from Coos bay it would be found on the inside pages. the selection of a county judge who resides ids of new and second hand present were J. P. Allen, W. C. King and in the center of the county, so as to bal )ught and sold. Also boots, A. T. White. Messrs. F. A. Jones, T. J. Fording, H. run through Eugene, cross the Cascades and go through Klamath, Crook, Har ance up the county court, which is con THE POLITICAL RACE. d rubbers repaired by W. E. The first business to come before the W. Graham and J. M. Eddv, represent sidered a good move, no matter from city council was a communication from ing the Oregon Coast & Eastern Rail ney and Malheur counties. Mr. Eddy submitted a contract which guaranteed Those Who Haye Filed Notices— which part of the county it is viewed. forget the entertainment at the the water commission. It appears that way Company, are in the city and are a right of way for the railroad in Tilla- The general disposition amongst re Some Good Candidates. |y hall on Tuesday, Feb. 20, and Dr. May has appealed the case of the registered at the Allen house. This is county, the deeds for which were to lie publicans is to give every Hspirantin the Tillamook Water Company against the another railroad project which is to give can be had at Clough's drug placed in escrow, and should the com F or S hkrifp —Henry Crenshaw, H. primary election a square deal and allow city to the court of appeals in San Fran Tillamook county railroad connections pany fail to perform their part of the Leach, L, M. Aliev, C. S. Atkinson. every candidate to stand on his own your hides to M. F. Leach’s meat cisco. This was the communication : with a company that is planning at an contract, those who obtained the rights F or C ounty C lerk —Geo. B. Lamb. merit, and after the republicans have early date to build 1,280 miles of rail "This certifies that ata meeting of ihe and get the highest price. He is of way could recover whatexpenses they F or C ounty J udge —W. T. West, J. S. made their nominations, then for every 6c. per pound for well trimmed watercommission ofTillamook City held road. According to these representatives had gone to. After a good deal of dis Stephens. body to turn in and help elect the ticket FeV 1, 1906, by a resolution duly made, it is a "Sure go !” this time,and to make ides. '< * cussion the agreement was modified so F or T reasurer —Carl Haberlach. from top to bottom. This is good poli you are requested to order a warrant to it a success and to encourage the project F or C ounty C ommissioner —Frank tics and will united the republican party h Ackley will handle Mitchell issue in favor of Thayer & Johnson for Tillamook people will have to furnish a that construction work should commen is and Implements for the King & .$100 upon expenses of defending suit of right of wav and a cash and land sub. ce in Tillamook in six months after the Worthington. once more and put a stop to all factional C ounty S urveyor —F. L. Sappington. fights in the future. | Company. Office : Oppc^ute Tillamook Water Co. vs. Tillamook Citv I sidy. It is to secure this that the repre people of this county had guaranteed a right of wav, which will only tie them Those who have filed notices that they ■ Jewelry Store. • * in appellate court." The city council sentatives of this new railroad company up to this company for that length of will become candidates at the primary The Registration. your taxes and save the rebate came to the conclusion that the water are in Tillamook, and it is up to the peo time. That seemed to meet with the electiotTon the republican ticket we give ple what course they intend to tauc. If commission ought to pay its own bills, Up to yesterday those who had regis- ill loan you the money. We make idea of all the citizens present and they above. The democrats have not filed teied numbered 330/ amongst the fol BVge for collecting checks on other and referred the communication back to it is a genuine proposition, which will give Tillamook railroad connections, it signed the agreement to guarantee a any notices yet. From all appearauce lowing parties : the water commission. i—Tillamook County Bank, • right of way. with these conditions, that there will lie a nunilier of others who are Tl. Rep. Dem. So. Pr. N.P The assessment for improvements on should be encouraged, hut the situation it should remain in the hands of the aspiring to be county judge. Republicans toe who proved up on timl»er land is such in this coun'y the people are so 1 0 B«y ................ M 23 1 Wiesteads last November will have Third street was fixed at $3 ti lot. chairman and should not be turned over in the Fairview precinct started in on Beaver ............. 11 5 8 1 1 1 thoroughly disgusted with the failure of An ordinance was read to license and Blaine ............ ■ 8 1 0 1 o i so again, as all the proofs taken the many projects, that a want of con to the company until it was ascertained I Tuesday to boom H. F. Gootlspeed, and Barnegat......... I 1 0 0 0 0 Portland land office district were regulate pool and billiard rooms, the fidence is manifest everywhere and pco tn w hat extent the citizens would help at the same time Homer Mason's friends Carnahan ...... 7 3 1 8 O 0 ived by fire in a railroad wreck in license being fixed at $50 and the rooms pie do not care even to waste time in them secure the rights of way, either by are not idle, but whether they intend to Dolph ............. 0 O 0 0 o 0 to be kept closed on Sunday. When the giving land or donating money for boom him later remains to tie seen. For Fairview......... 29 16 6 6 1 0 hing. talking railroad. that purpose. Those who signed the sheriff there are already four aspirants, Foley................ 2 3 0 0 0 0 t arrived, a consignment of new ordinance was advanced to its third 2 0 0 A meeting of the representatives of the agreement were ; B. O. Snuffer, A. J. all good men, who have evidently "got Garibaldi......... 8 3 3 B, consisting of boys overalls^coats reading the vote stood Councilmen King Hebo................ 31 23 5 0 0 3 and White lor nnd Councilman Allen Oregon Coast & Eastern Railroad Co., Cohn. Fred C. Baker, F. R. Beak, W. S. next ” to the prevailing sentiment that a rests. Brand new and all wool and Hoquarton...... 57 41 13 1 1 1 2 0 1 t style at less than half the usual against the ordinance passing on the and p number of citizens was held in the Cone, M. F. Leach, M. W. Harrison, R. sheriff must enforce the law in future, Little Nestucca 14 8 3 others sell for. Call and see them. night of its introduction. As it takes a parlor of the Allen house on Wednesday W. Watson, Gus. Kunze and H. T. Botts. and it is on that pledge that tliev appeal Nehalem ......... 26 18 4 3 0 1 majority vote the ordinance had to lay evening, to hear and discuss anotheer After this was done Home what of a to the voters, who will size them up on Netarts............. 4 4 0 0 0 0 L Page. ......... 16 12 4 0 0 0 over until the next meeting. Mayor proposition to give Tillamook railraed disagreement took place regarding rais that score. For county clerk, thus far Sandlake South Prairie., 15 8 3 1 1 2 le Academy Dramatic Chib will give Botts said that on account of so many connections. Mr. H. T. Botts was chos- ing a subsidy, and when it was under no one has come out to oppose Geo. B. Tillamook ...... 56 36 15 0 2 3 Evening’s entertainment at the acad- complaints reaching him as to the man en chairman and Mr. F. R. Beals secre stood that part of the representatives Lamb, who is considered a strong candi Union ............. 22 14 8 0 0 0 1 on Tuesday evening, Feb. 20th, ner in which the White Corner was run, tary. Aftei the chairman had explained were here for that purpose, to raise a date and sure winner on account of the ?n two plays will lie presented, the Total ...... 330 217 70 20 8 12 the ordinance was prepared to bring that tne object of the meeting, Mr. J. M. sutatdy independent of the right of way, able manner ill which he has conducted e comedy “Down You Go” and the resort under control, when Rollie W. Eddy, who represents the right of way which could not be applied to the ex the clerk's office. J. S. Stephens wanted edy drama ‘‘The Dutch»Jake.’’ Piano for 8ale. Watson chimed in and said it was mak committee for the company, stated that penses connected with the rights of way. to be county treasurer, but was a little For sale cheap, a tirst-claM Piano, he Ladies' Guild of the Presbyterian ing more drunkards and hoodlums out of if Tillamook county wanted a railroad the local people objected to this, taking afraid that he could not bent Carl Haher- reh will give a Valentine social at the young hove than any place in the now wasthe time to get it, and all they the position that all money raised should i Inch in the primary and P. W. Todd in good as new, by A. M. Myer, one and id’s Hall, Wednesday .February 14th. citv. Councilman Allen was in favor of wanted was a right of way one hundred go into the hands of the local people to | the election should that gentleman again one half mile* from Dolph, on the Big rograni will be rendered, followed by the ordinance, but did not think it was feet wide and depot grounds, from the help carry out their agreement, as it is ; become the democratic nominee, so Mr. | Nestucca loll road. er amusements. Come and bring right to close np the rooms, even if they headwaters of the Wilson river to Tilla somewhat hard to estimate what it will ' Stephens switched and entered the race Cow* for Sale. tor pocket hooks. Admission : Adults, did stop the billiard tables living run on mook hav and bom there through to ■ cost to procure |i“izCi5rG ti¡c the rights i»f of way. for county judge. What is going to lie 'lit. rr>t»rua^r.ta vuu will <x«ill persist ruiruial an interesting race will lie lietween four k ; children 15c. Sunday. the south part of the county to the Wliothor Whether the represents 1' lives Five flrat.claxH cow, for »ale, from $25 Mayor Botts said he ha<1 heard there boundary line. The men who are at the in raising a subsidy independent of the or five republican stalwarts for county i to $35 per head. See Ralph Ackley, Miss B Herman having resigned h< r I was some drunkenness on tfie streets,hut hack of the enterprise have the money J rights of way was not fully settled, blit commissioner. Frank Worthington is, i opposite Jenkin»’ Jeweliy Store. isition as leacher of the Oth and 7’h a le* in the public school, the school ' he had not seen anv himself, but if he had and are ready to build, but they wanted | in all probability they will have to probably, the strongest candidate on ac Notice to Shippers. >ard employed Mrs. E. H. Whitney to ! done so he would hare had a complaint the co-operation of the people in occur- | forego this for It may to some extent count of his long residence in the north j Il the vacancy. It was at the request s »orn out. He theninatructed Marshal ing a right of way so that there should ; jeopardise the local people in securing part of the county, having this advan- Commencing Feb. 1, 1906. all freight I ¡7 of the parents who have children I Ebcrman to arrest the drunks and run lie no delay and trouble when the work the i ight of way, which is no easy mat- agc over Herman Farmer, A. M. Com. will l>e checked and sorted before de ttending these grades, that the hoard ' them in. tor it had to be put a stop to. 1 commenci-d. Mr. Eddy said this was no t<*r. Mr. BuUa appointed (iui Kunz»', morn and H. A. Miles, unless they can > livery, lonninted Mrs. Whitney. She is one of | Councilman King said tile streets of the fake, but a genuine proposition to give ; M. F. Leach and R. W. WaUon to look head this off in some other way. They T illamook W harf and W arekoi sk —els ill it 1 Tillamook railroad connections with after the right« of » ay between here and all have a lot of friends, and in conse* he best teachers in the conntv, haying * city sb -taalel mid l*m be kept decent C ompany . Portland and San Francisco. They ex- the Beater'» ford ; II. O, UnufTer, F. R queuce n nito>l>»r of republican* will be reviously tao ;ht in this school, | women would not be insulted. B. C. L am «. I