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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1906)
per w ¡»J Uod "Meo#. iltonwûk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEP1 EMBER 13, 1906 •¡•^Souiitiiiii pen* M's. Amanda Hnberlach and Miss The tug Geo. R. Vosburg left Portland Ef her Munson will commence teaching on Saturday morning for the Nehalem m the Maple Leal district on Monday. i with a lot of supplies for the cannerv. The Sue H. Elmore came in on Satnr- and will then proceed to Coquille to en ’’av, her passengers being Dr Mack F g ige in lowing in place of the Triumph, Bakeman. H Miller, A. Apple. I | Keen which will be taken to Astoria for somr »'•«I wile. J K Reed. Mrs Wo.tlev an» extensive repairs. The Vosburg will hr son. \\ . A. I. ole, Hazel McNair and threi m command of Captain F. A. Dodge, for Sisters belonging to St. Alpkonsus Aca nelly master of the steamer W. II. Har demy. rieon, and she will carry a crew of sever. W bile present stocks Inst. G. A. Ed okii all told. The Vosbuig is owned bv mumls will sell th«* following : lie W heeler Lumber Company, but has Oil Lake Meal, per cwt icen leased bv that concern to the mill $1.75 Regular 21b. 25c. Fiench\bihed interests at Coquille, who ship large Peas......................... 15 luanlities of lumber to California ports 2 Package s, 5c. pky. Gum for 5 vile has been lying idle at Portland. S:>e 2 Cans 31b. Red Ribbon ioma toes ......................................... pul into Tillamook Bay on Wednesday 25 Nails, round lots, peril»............ 3 m account of bad weather. Mrs Beatiice Harrison has been elect- At the home of Rev. and Mrs. T. W. ed a teacher in one ul the Portland Nash, of Newlierg, Oregon, a very pretty Hchools and has resigned her position in w edding ceremony took place Tliursdai the public school of this district. Miss ■•veiling, September Gib. I»y w hich their Vieva Walker, daughter of Prof. Walker, laughter, Grace, was made the wife of has been tendered the position madw va Elza I'l. Finley, the bride's father officia cant by the resignation of Mrs. Harn ting. The rooms of the Nash home were son. lastely decorated with ivy and roses. 1 he steamer Sue H. Elmore left here on The bride was becomingly dressed in Wednesday, her passengers being Mrs white silk, tlie groom wearing the con. F. D Baker, A. A Kendrick, Mrs. F. P. volitional black. Miss Jernie<'hrislensen, Otto, Miss Moaldehaur, Mrs. Kirkpat f Dayton, played 1 he wedding march. rick.G. W. Upshaw and party of six, W. Following the ceremony a dainty lunch 0. Farrand, Mrs. Hoslev, Misses Perkins. was served. The bride and gria. >r will R. Kirkley, S. Lowrv, Mrs. E Imunson, be reiuemhered by many Tillamimk W. F. Baker and .Mrs. I. M Smith. friends and their good w ishes wt h those Joe Richardson came hear shooting bis of then Newberg friends will go with foot off at Garibaldi on Friday. He was 1 hem as they go to their future home at carrying a gun, which was loaded, under York. Nebraska, where Mr. Finley will his coat, which accidentally discharged, take up Ins work as instructor in the the contents of which entering his left Commercial Department of YoikColleg- foot, making a had flesh wound and frac turing some of the hones. Dr. Upton House and Lot for Sale. was sent tor and dressed the wound. House and lot lor sale, situated on the Mr. E. E. Lvtle and party •came in on water front, adjoining Long’s sawmill Wednesday from Portland and registered Price |5O0. Address, f. W. Green. 390 at the Allen house. They are here in the Vancouver a venue, Portland, Ore. rand Premium Offer for Ninety Days. Wall ‘cnaiice. money fare, ir r». He far the 0f(|18 30 per paid v than 2 ■NoilCl eie»« or ».le°r Oregon, as ex. ) «et of tate of •<* his A \ZE have been successful in closing a special * * contract with T he C onsolidated F ountain P en C o ., of Brooklyn, N.Y., where by we can present a guaranteed SOLID GOLD, fountain pen, The “CELTRIC MODEL i,” To every subscriber, Old or New, who sends us a Year’s Subscription ($1.50) and 25c. additional. The “Celtric Model 1” compares favorably with any $2.00 pen on the market to-day. The pen and H eadlight (for one yeai) will be forwarded im mediately upon receipt of $1.75. A Description of the Pen. The pen is solid g<»ld. 14-k fine, the stock of which is made of the best quality of hard rubber and fitted in four parts ; the pen points are portectlv fitted wit1! iridiu n and the feed is guaranteed to flow evenly, without leaking or blotting. The p us are beautifully chased as will he shown in cut next week. -V Fountain Pen is a Necessity of the Twentieth Century. ” The Egyptians used a split reed ; our grand fathers a goosequill ; our fathers a steel or ordi nary gold pen. But to-day we want A Fountain Pen that dispenses with the inconvenient ink stand, that does not corrode, and that is always ready for use. Bears the manufacturer’s guarantee that the pen is solid GOLD 14-k fine. If it does not prove satisfactory in every way the manufacturer will exchange it for another. This is an unusual opportunity to secure, Free, a Splendid Fountain Pen direct from the maker, the 25c. being for postage, etc. tl'lubbing Rates, with this Handsome Fountain Pen, \epen of which is Solid Gold lj.-k fine, are : leadlisht, $150 a year; Weekly Oregonian, a year ; $2.00 Fountain Pen, all for $2.75 \cadlight, Twice-a-WeekJournaland Pen - $2.75 XLAMOOK JOTTINGS I. f. Botts, for abstracts. * d Cohn's, three cans of good corn for new line of &teel ranges at King 8c Ils. « !e cleaned Barley $1.15 per sack at bn's. ‘t Cohn s, three cans of good toma- ••for 25c. ^•0 Snuffer returned from Portland Monday. I Mrs. Geo. Grayson and son Carl have gone to The Dalits to live, where the lat. ter will attend school under Prof. E. II. W hitney. There is no better time to subscribe for the Headlight than now. Rend our pre mium offer if you want a really good $2 Fountain Pen. Special attention will be given our dry goods department this season, and we will show you the largest and best select ed stock in the city.—C ohn & Co. * Our Complete Line of Winter Goods in Stock. The Latest Styles. Our Stock this season is Larger Better and Stronger than Ever. C. A. PATZLAF, The Small Store fof G W. Walter has been engaged bach the Nehalem school. --------- ------------ | ^rris will feed your team hay and pthem over night for 50c. * ^bscribe for the Headlight and get a 00 Fountain Pen thrown in. , '"»ran get that "e read so much lilts. Consiiierai.ie rajn Jap a-lac that you , about at King & __________________ fell in Tillamook the l!'t w**k, which was a blessing to the intv. J** '"to the habit of trailing at Paiz' and prices reasonable. New shoe repair^ ing shopopposite lenkins Jewelry store j c. Bewley has Timlier, Farm and Tide Lands to sell ; also all kinds of Bav Citv property on easy terms Houses to rent. Agent for the F.-irmer»' Mutual Fire Relief Association, Portland, Ore. Announcement» for next Sui dav at the United Brethren church. Rev. N. J- Craw ford. pastor; Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m ; Sunday school, 10 a m ; Juniors. 3 p,as. ; Y.P.C.U., 7 p m. A welcome to The first storm warning thi» season wal raised on Friday evening, and a few ’ and receive a 5 per cent diicount hours after the storm w«sright here, but trash. • didl.-tsofgood. for it added more ram Mother,, get vour children a pair of tall to the shower, of the two previous ”* Water proof shoes for scliool wear days. iLohn't. • We Always pay par for county orJef (-<’lin has just received a big stock of We do not charge for collecting checks " »eather shoes. Call and inspect Ol. Other banks. When sending money ••r stock. • .way get a bank draft. We do m* Jbe public and high school started up charge depositors for exchange. Ot.day W|t|, a Inrge number oi high Tillamook County Batik •ool pupil,. — • -• 1 Church- Sunday service. «1 leave vnur horses in the rain ;.-I . blackboard «er- Breathing at H • n yoo can tie them in Harris’ *Tie ••The Humiliation of Christ I" *’’or to ct«. • mon, * . ---------- nl Labor ’ the ceernng "Th, Dig»«» -ited to attend. trn" ' *',r*r* *° •top «‘op st Harris’ Ferri F«d Ev«/*’’«*.* at Harns' 'n'u- - ‘’"•‘he cheapest place in the city to j Com-and bring • *P Juur te«m " •' • There^.^.rop o( «.nb«ri« th.. N M. F. Dnw««n »0 »oece»«fol «um,, a ,lale d,ploln. at the ln«t • cxAmiiiation. ,n’H (0 buy, two or thrre milch • nre Irish or will soon bc. Ap J 11 lbr Headhght uffice. * Cohn Ü, r» v Vo "re ageata lor the Eco- ' “’ir J abb , g'iarantecd the beat ^On the market. Try 'em o»ce * y„r and driubk th.l ol the I— «i^p. but it « reported ,h.t pnk«tJ"- £ ■ Whoprenr . ..... .. to’he hopfi-M..-»ere ■th le./i niouev pick“« hof”’ they earn mucl, —— *< borne. than pksing i. vr.nbcrric« ------ and Geo « VoWuU The tug» Robnrt, i Wednesday put into Tillamook Bar on The former on «.«>—» ol bml we«th«. .nd cam. up fo.t her tfok lond oi -<n>d lea nag orit to tbecit» “ the eren.rg. »»t"t* ’ 1 *^ond hand cook atovr. ... suable Vo«bnrg rr» j ** condition. No. 8 pre- morning, -nd Addz«,. Hia ofite_ . to get mlo Nehalem- COAST LINE IS TO BUILT AT ONCE. Harriman Is Roused Gould Movements. interest of the Pacific Railway A Navi«« tioii Company, the railroad which Mr. Lytle is now buihfing from llillalmru. Engineer Ge<>. L Dam with .urvering parties have been in the county furseve. ral months. George Haag had a jury trial on Safar day, who was charged with stealing a boat belonging t<> J"»- Michuu l. As there was a little doubt as to who was the owner of the boats in the minds of »ome ol the jurymen, the jury was unalile to agree and was ilix barged I he other complaint, that ol »tealing timber, was not pressed against Haag Judge McBride was espected in on Wednesday, the da» set to hold an a«*- journed term of the cirenil court, to pass sentence upon A I Hembree, who is in the count» jail waiting to fie sentenced for the murder of hi« daughter nt Sand, lake. Sime he wis found guill». Hem bete has never said a word alnHit fifing innocent or that the vmdict wa« unjust, and is in hope rd getting •>« with a light sentence, wailing foe Ibis to be passed upon him so that he can commence «eff ing time in the pemtentiare. The Headlight m»4e a point ol report, ing the »pee- he« in full during the fair. a« it n«« goonadrertiwng matter for the constr. I-ir which there w»« a demand f..r the eitra c .p«e« that we printed Senator Fulton, in writing to the editor, amongst other things say«: "I mni c,,«fe»» that I am very much »urprned. and gratified »• well, tn note how accu rate!, I wa» reported " And thisia how he comphiwentrd Mtm E-»"a Oarfield, who reported the «p»rcl»e« for a* : ’ I bare bad wide eiperiei.ee with «tanogra- pber«. hot b.ve «eldom «set with one to _ _A accorate _ wa.«. «m | correct and as mH* »be. ’» MR. LYTLE IS IN CITY Wanting Rights of Way from Tillamook City to Buxton. Mr. E. E. Lytle, president of the Pacific Railway & Naviga (From the Oregonian). tion Co., who is building the rail S an F rancisco , Cal., Sept. 11.—The road front Hillsboro, came in on Call w ill say tomorrow : “ The Southern Pacific has decided to * Wednesday to see how the sur build a coast line railroad to Portland at | veying parties were getting along once. It will run direct from Cor and to go over a part of the route, vallis, Or., to Cooe Bay and from Coos and also to make a proposition to Bay to Eureka. It will run over the the people of Tillamook county. Santa Fe line to Camp Five, over (lie A meeting for that purpose was new |ii e which it is conatiucting joint held at the rooms of the Tilla ly with the Santa Fe to Sherwo<Ml, and mook Development League, a o.er the line of the California North good number of business men westmn to Tiburon. being present. Mr. Lytle stated “Fuithermore, a holding company ia his proposition,which was to the lieing organize! by Preaident Harri effect that if the people would man. of the Southern Pacific, ami Pres ident Ripley, of the Santa Fe. to own guarantee him free rights of way, all the trackage between San Fran 100 ft. wide, between Tillamook cisco ami Eureka. The object of this City, gti'ig north, to Buxton, in holding company 18 to permit harmon Washington county, with free ious joint u^age of tracks. terminal grounds at Tillamook “ These properties include the Cali City and Bay City, he would fornia Northwestern, the North Shore, commence the construction of the Santa Fe line from Eureka to Camp the road at Tillamook City next Five, ami the joint line l>elween Slier year and would build 15 miles in w’nod and Camp Five. Trains of the .Southern Pacific and tlie Santa Fe will 1907 and by December 31, 1908, run jointly over the sea lines from he would have tlie entire road Eureka into San Francisco. The ob constructed and in operation. The sense of the meeting was ject <»f this holding company is to per mit this harmonious joint usage of decidedly in favor of Mr. Lytle’s track«. road on account of the shorter Preliminary Sutvbv Completed distance to Portland, and altho “ S’lie aiiiioiiiicemeiit of the determ ugh those present promised to ination on the part of the Southern do everything possible to procure Pacific to build a coast line to P >rt- the rights of way, it was not land at once ca lie hh a sut prise to tail- road cirri»s. The announcement was thought advisable for a limited made today that the preliminary sur number to guarantee the rights vey north had been completed ami of way that evening, so it was that the coast route to Portland had decided to send out numerous tteen determined upon. Locating engi com in it tees tin Friday for the pur neers have been in llm field for over a pose of getting everybody inter inontli, and part of the final align I ested with a promise that they ment has already been completed. The would do their part, for if Mr, foice of enginena has been increased Lytle does not get a free right of so that the construction work tuny be way lie may not build into this begun before the winter closes. county for sometime. Another " It is generally tielieved in meeting is called for Friday even circles tlml the determination ing, and it depends upon what part of the Soutlirin Pacific at once is to bead off a p>ssible hos amount of success the committees tile movement by tlie (iouhls, w ho are meet with whether Mr. Lytle building the Western Pacific into Sun will be guaranteed a free right Fi ancisco and who are looking with of way, for that is something eager eyes upon the Oregon Coast which most every railroad will country. demand and which everybody Spurred by Gould Movements ought to help in some way or •‘ Hie visit of J. H. McUhuuenta, other to secure. It was stated at the right-hand financial man of the the meeting that Mr. W. S. Cone Goulds to Portland, without doubt had promised terminal grounds quickened the Southern Pa ific’s belief at Bay City. Following is the that its rival might capture the ter agreement which was drawn up ritory. However that may be. the Hairiniaii and which the committees are line lias lost no time sending out its circulating today ; locating engineers and buying up it* right of way, Tlie combination with the Santa Fe in the formation of a hold ing company insures it an everlasting route from Eureka to San Francisco, without the ('<M»t of construction and maintaining a m w line. It al-<» gets the advantage of the time, as the cmineCtioft lietween Sherwoo«! and ('amp Five can la« built in a short time. Dr Tamisie, of Hillsboro, is over with °u can get stumping powder now at Mr. Lytle, president of the Pacific Rail »X& Mills. way & NavigntionCo., and attended the •cycles of all descriptions for sale or meeting in the interest of that company. tatKinR& Mill». Owing to the Sister being detained at ft King & Mills about that new har- Astoria, they were unable to open schoo s- Th,, can ht you out. * , at St. Alphonsus Academy on Monday, oh" «ells t |le ; grass seeds that grow. ' will lie able to do so next Monday. tw «eeds iust in. Try'em. * P. Asp. boot and shoe maker, fine re Mi«« Hazel McNair returned from a pairing a specialty All work guaranteed 111« Portland on Sunday. * 1.50 per year Tillamook, Oregon, Sept. 14th, 19j6. Mr. E. E. Lyile. Dear Sir.—I«» order to secure the im mediate construction of a railroad iron» Hilhboro in Washington County, Ore. gon, via Buxton. Barberry, Nehalem. Bay City and Tillamook City, we hereby assure you of our wannest support and aAsisiMncp, ami in consideration that you will construct or cmuhh to Is* constructed each a rr.ilroad with all reasonable dili Construction Regan In North The coHstriKtion to (,’«»•* Bay from gence, and will conMruct fifteen mile« of Corvallis baa already been liegiiri. The gra<le from Tillamook City north on or Southern Pacific; has a line from Port ta»fore December 81. 1997, and if pos land soulh t<» Corvallis, The completion sible for you to get rails and fastenings St. Alphorn»«« Academy. of this line toCrwai Bay « ill lie Recoin- I into Tlllauiuok al a reasonable c<»at, w ill plisheil within a year The Coo» Buy, | also lay the track within said time, and School open» on Monday, Sept 17. Roseburg & Eastern Railroad rues 22 will complete the road ready for opera Besides regular class work in ill«* var miles south from Coos Bay down the i tion on or tiefoie Decemlrer 31st. 1908, ious grades, special attention will be ('oquille River. This line belong» to tlie | we agree that we will furnish ycu with given to such as desire to take the com Southern Pacific and will be extended I free rlgJlt of way for said road 100 feet mercial course, stenography, typewrit through the Rogue River Mountains to wide and terminal farOlities at Bay City ing, etc. Lnffenholtz, following the coast The and Tillamook City. The right of way Music lesson» will be given on the little road from LufFentndtz to Eureka to I m » secured from Buxton to Tillamook Piano, Organ, Mandolin, Violin and w ill l»e used instead of building a new City. We are to proceed with all reason Guitar. able dispatch to secure said right of way. track. Pupils are requested to begin at an i If condemnation proceedings become Will Open a Rich Country. early date so as to I mp prepared for reci necessary you or your Company, as The line from Eureka t<» San Fran tale.etc. For further information apply signee, are to bring or carry on said pro cisco, except for the connecting link to the Sister» at the Academy. ceedings. we are to be at the expense and from SherwfHHj to Camp Five. I iam to employ our own lawyer«. If Mr. slrendy ls«en bililt and will he uaed mm the I.ytle is delayed by strikes or nnsvoid- Auction Sale aoutliern diviaion of the Poitlnnd coast | able causes a short time will be no 1 will sell at public am-Hon, to satuiv line. 1 breach of his understanding. * The opening of the Coawt line Io a judgment against A. J. Hembree, to the Th« terminal fnr'iltties to I* not lees highest bidder, the following personal Portland w ill open up a vast section of ‘ than 3.>N) feet In length by 350 feet in rich sgri«’ultural. mining ami thiiiier property : width at both Bay City and Tillamook 1 Black Cow, H<»l«te*n, 5 years old. lands that have heretofore al moat City. _ ____________ 1 2-year old lersey He fer. inaccessible. It will give« railroad eu 1 Set Double leam Harness. trance into hundred» of little Cwt Cheeaetnaker Want« Position. The sale will take place nt the fron^ townaVhkrli have depended np»n small door of the Court house. Tillamook City, Wanted, a portion «« ( heeaeinaker by »1 e«nieis for their entire co*umunicatiori on Saturday. September 22nd, 1906. at Hara made When thia Im. an expenenrwl hand with the outidde world 2 p m., sharp. IMu to go ■'hartan in Wlaoonata for aererai year* is completed it will l»e p*i H. CftKKSHtw, Sheriff. fro* Portland I» L» Aug-1—» by a andean alee good reference-..—Addraau scenic rosd running for Imn.lreda of David Von Allmen. Nampa Idaho. Tnx Notice mile» within I ■ «tone« tfir >w of II». Notice. Tlm ta«pay»r« of Tillamook Cotsniy. Pac ific Oomn.’* Orrgim. ma Imratiy n.rtiflnl flint the |«.< All person« who hate purchased prn. Iwlf >>f Ifo'tr teina fin tlm Jear ffiriA, *i< 1 Drsm. Or . sltpuld evidently lie sub psrtv from B P Hutchin«' esta’e coin- U-vf-rf tn Jnnunry, IfiM. are non pey«t*fo ■nnmcate with 1 he nuder«ign«d and «at* end Wlll l-n-ana rfollnqrt-til on the rtr-t ’ «»ilulrd for Curtail» in tlm abort* di*- espensc B P HUTCMtnfi, Ja , Mondar iotfo»ot»r. Ufo1' et whfoh lime paich. *» work toward (.'•»■i Bay has al 725 Hawthorne Avenue, Portland, mt-reet nt thè rat# 5d 12 per cent per 1 ready l»wfi begun ir<w«i thia point. Ore. .hnu'« «ili be chnrgnrl In addillo« lo Iti 1....................... ... ".1WJ ■. .■ |ieri#nt prualtr wha li «nl.l tntereat wlll Agent Wanted. Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Im isaufaHed from the Ist Monday in Aprii 1*4. This hi a liniment, remarkable for He Wanted. « man to «ell in thia field el- Dami at TillauwrA. Oregon, Septeru ’ great |»*wer over psio. Il quickly allay» clu.ivelr l-jf one of the largest uuraerie« ber llth, 1*4 the ex« fireiatiog paiu» of rheumalHo«i in the *e*t < nah advanced weekly H. CMM4AW. r and m ike» ek le-p and rest possi 14« kqr Addle«« Washington Nursery Com «. f. Cfougli '• Drug Stole. Mwitff «d ftllainvob Cutiuty, Or*. pany, Toppenish. Washington. tale by Chai.