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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1906)
ülamook Hraìiliijljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 5, 1906 UJe are shoaling this Fall the Largest and Best Selected Stoek of and Seasonable Ever Shouin in Tillamook City We have all the late Colorings in Flannels, Serges, Waterproofs and Cravenette Cloth. Our Dry Goods Department is showing better values than ever this season and larger stocks. Fifty dozen Umbrellas just received. Our Shoe Stock is the largest we have ever shown. We have more high-top, waterproof goods than can be seen anywhere. Our prices a-e low, as we bought our goods early in the season, before the big advance in leather, most of our goods have not been advanced over last season. We carry all the staple brands of Rubber Boots and prices are about the same as last year. COHN & CO Thestrumrr Sue H Elmore Mt S.itur- I GUARANTEE RIGHT OF WAY. any. her passengers bei.ig Mrs. Cluude fhayer and daughter. Mrs. Mahler and Mr Lytle's Proposition is Modi* children. Mrs. Frank Fowler. L P. Gray. fied and Bond Turned Over. P. F. Browne, Ludwig Hoerdt. Mary- Maurer. J C. Hagen mid G Hagen. At a meeting of the business men Fii- 1 Dr. Paul Rader, Superintendent of the day evening at the rooms of the Tilla Oregon Anti Saloon League, will address mook Development League, the question the union temperance meeting at the ol the tree rightoi wav came up and was Methodist Church next Sund ty evening. fuitber discussed, and as it was time to Good music will be prepare ! lor thin ser either hold out the glad hand and accept vice and a cordial invitation is extended Mr. Lytle's proposition or reject it. the to all to come. time had arrived when something had to M. R Hannenkrat is round with the lie done so that Mr.Lytle c»ul<l make his subscription list which is to raise money plans to commence work. Engineer G to procure the free light of wav for Mr. Davis was present, and it was ultimate h L.v tie s railroad Up to the present only decided to guarantee a free right of way, $14,000 is subscribed, and as it will pro but somewhat modified from »he firs bably require another $10.600, this sum proposition. This is the escence of th« new agreement : Free terminal Rrou.ids ought to be raised right away. at Tillamook City, free riglvt of way 1(H) Sunday services at theChrifttian church, feet wide between Tillamook City ami subject of morning seriron: “In the Nehalem, and from there to the count* Sphere of Love." All members of the line it is not to cost the citizens more church are requested to be present at the than $10,000. Mr. Lytle is to obtain morning service as important business the right of way from the county line to will be brought before the church. A Buxton, in Washington county, at his cordial invitation extended to all. own expense. Claude Thayer was the Married, on Sept. 26th, at the home first to sign the bond with a subscription of Chas. Nelson, Elder R. Y. Blalock of $2,000 and next dav it was circulated officiating, Everett Landingham and amongst the business men and others, Miss Mary E. Ward. Both are well- most of whom signed it, and was then known and highlv respected young peo turned over to Engineer Davis, who leti ple of the south end of the countv, who with it on Saturday evening for Port have many friends who wish them a long land. Thus closed the best railroad pro «nd happy life. position ever offered to Tillamook conn Judge W. Galloway has set the date to ty, and now the deal is closed people hear the arguments in the injunction case will ha ve confidence that a railroad is ti wherein John F. Rt<*her enjoined the Wil de built in the near future. As to the son River Road Company from collecting cost of the free right of way, it is thou toll, and the date is to morrow (Frida*) ght that $24,000 will be sufficient, and with everybody subscribing as liberal!.* at McMinnville. In the absence of Attor ney H. T. Botts, who is in Missouri, At as possible, there ought not to be any torney Ralph Duniwav will argue the trouble in Tillamook holding up her end the case for Reehcr and Attorney Tongue of the bargain it everybody will do theii part and give the subscription list a for the road company. For tick-tacking the United Brethren boost, tor this is no time to stand back church and annoying the congregation and knock. >1.50 per year *}• fountain pen * Grand Premium Offer for Ninety Days. A \ f E have been successful in closing a special * V contract with T he C onsolidated F ountain P en C o ., of Brooklyn, N.Y., where by we can preseut 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 yeat) will be forwarded im mediately upon receipt of $1.75. A Description of the Pen* The pen is solid gobi. 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 perfectly fitted with indium and the feed is guaranteed to flow evenly, without leaking or blotting. The pens arc beautifully chased as will lie 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. on Wednesday evening, a number of BEAR CHASE AND FIGHT boys and gil ls have got themselves into trouble now that the strong arm of the the law is after them, the first to be ar Mrs. M J. Cone Shows Remark rested are Toby Smith, Win. Catterlin able Courage and Pluck. and John Aschiin. It is to be hoped that the window smashers will be pulled also, Mrs. M. J. Cone, who lives at Netarts for they should not escape if the smaller with her husband, and who has leased Clubbing Hates, with this Handsome Fountain Pen, fry is to be prosecuted. the Maxwell place near the rocks at that Engineer Davis, of the Pacific Railway favorite Hummer resort, had an highly the pen of which is Solid Gold 14-kfine, are : and Navigation Co. R.R., left for Port exciting bear chase on Saturday, which Headlight, $150 a year; Weekly Oregonian, courage and proved Mrs. Com $1.50 a year ; $2.00 Fountain Pen, all for $2.75 JrAMOOK JOTTINGS. The regular meeting of the Woman', land on Saturday. He returned to the a required plucky and determined hunter, the I Equal Suffrage Association will be held city today ( Thursda) ) and reports that Head light, Twice-a-Week Journal and Pen - $2.75 events of which would have scared man* H. f. Botts, for abstracts. * 1 "" ’ ' :j------------ next Tuesday evening in the * side room of ‘ Mr. Lytle has accepted the modified pro a man and made him beat a hasty re position and the bond signed by him, Anew line of steel ranges at King & the M.E. church. and to make good his part of the agree treat. Mrs. Cone and her husband went ¡ills. * The city council is offering a reward down to the Maxwell place together, The weather was stormy and wet this of »10 foi the arrest and conviction of ment, Engineer Day is has instructions and Mrs. Cone returned alone. She was ttk. | young men who have been breaking the to get his surveys completed as soon a* a possible, after which work on the road horseback and was packing a lot ol gar A. Gangloff was in the city again windows in the city will be commenced and rushe I to com* den truck. She was well on her way to Kepitii-H liiiiiM, Lock», Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles sud * seek. her home when she encountered a large Services at the United Brethren church pletion. Sewing Much I lies. Makes n Specially of Plumbing. black bear, one of the largest seen for a A full line of Children’s Head wear at are : Sunday school, 10 a.m ; preach 160 acres of land for Rtpair bhop, Opposite ¿Ilex. JWcA'air Co. long time in that neighborhood. Being tng, 11 a.m : Y.P.C.U., 6 30 p.m.—Rev. •»•■geon's. • halem River, -le«cubed ►+»«»»»♦»+♦ 0» 00»« »♦•»♦»•»•»•••••••••«••»••••••»•»»••»♦S M unharmed, she succeeded in passing th< N |. Crawlord, pastor. toucan get stumping powder now at 6b acres of bottom land, of which 16 bear, when she drove at a gallop to hri •ng & Mills. • I. H. Smith, while working on Pete acres is cleared and seeded to grass home. Here she aimed herself with a i ____ ~t., ’s Lmo-u heCrimC house on QntiirHnv Saturday, became B'tydts of all descriptions fur sale or ' Lamar 40 acres of tide land, ** hicli can be Citv Council Meeting. Summary of Assessment Roll 32 40 Winchester and took along with » diizy and fell, and had to lie taken home, dyked with a two io*»t dyke. »< at King & Mills. ' ’ I her a sheep dog, ami with these returned of Tillamook Co., 1906. At a meeting of the citv council Mon Balance of the land bills, on which is Photographs made in any kind of. where he soon recovered. to wage war to the death. Mrs. Com day evrning. with Councilmen A. T. Dr. Morris will return next week and some good timber. «Wr by McMillan. located the bear at the sheep corral, and Assessor A. M. U h re completed the as* White« W C. King. J P. Allen and <ior- The place has a g«-o<i ho-ise, barn and those who want their eye, examined or ?• F. Browne left on coining within close range, took her first a business trip to 1 glasses, will find him on Monday in his orchard. Price, $3,000. man Muu««>n present, 1 he following bills sessment roll lor 1906 last week, when it ptland on Saturday. shot at the big brute« The shot t«»<»k will l»e seen that he baa more than dou -vere audited aod allowed • See RKLPH ACKL EY. effect and broke the liear's lore leg, am Mrs Claude Thayer and daughter left office at the Palace hotel. Tillamook W a ter Co., waler...... $75 (Ml bled the taxable property over that of I Rev. D. L. Slirode has been appointed another shot entered its nose and can»< Electric lights ................................. 36 no last vcar. when it whi $2.961,856 a« " "'wtiay for Salem. A Window Smashing Mania. to the pastorate of the M.E. church in out at th* side of the head. Fi< ding it Recorder's hh I htv ............. .............. 16 OO ngsinst $6,201,611. Since Mr. Hare ha« A large number of Hammond's sur-, 2 ÍM) this city, in the place ol Rev. C. A. Slock too tropical, the hear took to cover and M. V Still well, chainman............. 7ors reached Garibaldi. For some time past a gang of young Wm Randall, ditto............ . ......... 2 00 been assessor, he ha« railed the valua well, who goes to North Yamhill. wallowed around in the bru»h. Mrs. F. L. Sappington, setting lines... A GO tion of timlier claim« from $600 to $18,- & Mills about that new har.| Those having savings account books, men have had a mama for »mashing Cone continued on its trail, when the King & Mills, merchandise ... ... 73 90 0O<>. Following is a summary of the windows in Tillamook City and il is lime **' The, can fit you out. * beor took to the thick brush. Still un Cilla monk Liimf»eringC<».,lund»er 387 27 assessment : dated on or before March 1, 1906. are 00 **r|- Frank Fowler left on Saturday requested to present them for entry of in the city and countv official, broueht daunted, she followed the bear, although E. | Owens work on roods........ N udi ber. Vnlun. A. G*av. ditto.................... ........ 36 mi the culprit» to justice. Property owners her clothes somewhat retarded her pro '’»it relatives in Kansas. terest.—Tillamook County Bank. 55117,180 W C Wolte, ditto......................... 14 40 Acree of tillable land 9 950 pav taxes for protection, and they are ®arri, will feed your team hay and Bro. Rollie W. Watson and Mrs. Wat- entitled to it and should demand it. For gress, some of w hich she discarded while Rav VAolte. ditto............................. 10 40 Acrwi of nun tillable «Pthem over night for 50c. • ( son and son, returned last week, having several week» windows have lieen broken in pursuit in the thick brush. F<jr over |. C Gove, ditto...... .. ............ . ...... .11 GO land .................... .. 527,124 4,749.000 a mile she followed the bear, and man Roger Miihonev. ditto................... 63 90 Improvements on deeded land.. 152.105 ®t»rgeon s have received a full line of attended the annual meeting ol the Oie- in different parts of thecity. The F renliy H 00 N Coulson, ditto .......................... aged, whenever she had an opportunity, ' 164.066 60 80 luwn and city l«»ta |os Durrer, ditto ..................... . gon Press Association at Newport. ’.Caps, Dress Trimmings, etc. * terian church ha» suffered. Coho & Co.'» to lake a shot. During that part of the E. A. Edwards, street cominis* Improvements un city l<»ta ., . 84 260 Seamless patching on kid and patent building opposite the Allen house had i..U_n? that Jap a-lgc that you stoner and marshal .................. . 41 00 Improvements on chase Mis Cone plugged the liear tour land not leather shoes a specialty. Fine work ami another window knocked in last week '«read so much about at King & times with lead, which made it desper Recorder was instructed t«v give notice 425 deeded.......... ........... uu. satisfaction guaranteed at the new shoe J. C Bewley hid a sign pulled down and atelv savage. It stopped and showed fight of asmssment for stieet impi«»vements. Miles of telegraph. l«le- shop opposite Jenkin,’jewelry store. * a window »ma»hed in hi» office. D. T. 1 'nto the habit of trading at Pntz Taking a position upon a log, where it Report of street commissioner was ac phone lines and lull The Hadley-Russell Shingle Co . which Edmund» was a victim on twoorcasinn» had Ijeeti driven by the dog and Mrs cepted, which showed that 952 loads of and receive a 5 per cent discount 8,725 roads .................. ........ 22»H r eash. was recently organized, is wanting a and had window» »ma»hed Alex. Mc «¿one, the dog commenced attacking it. gravel had lieen used since his last re Htivui'aml». sailboats, M.tion- Nair & Co '» window wa» defaced by a subsidy of |500 and a free mill site to es The bear at first succeed in tanning the port. A petition from the business men ^•«« K. Mill», the deputy countv clerk, arjr eriginra and manufactur filthv word being cratched into it J. tablish their mill within thecity limits. dog off with its pa w, when a fight ensued t«« ha vet he b'<»cks graveled, from C. 4 E. •rtl.nV" ear"ed we«k'» vacation in ing machinery ........ W. McMillan had the glass in his »how This did not last l*>ng, for stepping up to Thayer’s bank to Haltoni’s.was present Mrtchandiae ami slock in trade P Asp. boot and shoe maker, fine re 80. MW case smashed to atoms. Early Snndav within fifteen feet <4 the bear she took ed, and as soon as other work is com Farming implement., wagon«. pairing a specialty. All work guaranteed »ho want applesgromi by Fred moruirg the gang again attacked tbe aim at its breast and fired. The bear pleted and men can f«e obtained, this will and prices reasonable. New shoe repair 23.460 etc ............................ Bean „hiain them at Alex. McNair Headlight office and did damage to J. S. trII from the log, still in a savage and lie the next in pruvement taken in hand. Money ami not« ,.. ing shopopposite |enkins'jewelry store. 45 890 to' • «tore. , Lamar', property to the extent .d two 52,805 One of Mr. Lrtle's surveying parties large windows. In the old school buil<l- threatening mood. The dog was just as % complaint having lieen made to the Ilmiwhol.l furniture leave your horse« in the rain city council on account ol so many win Horae, ami mule. ... 1.315 51,255 reached the city Wednesday slternom.. ing every wimlow i» .mashed with the game, for no sooner had the bear fallen can tie them in Harris' Tie off the long than lhe dog pounced on top dows being smashed by the bovs and Cow. .......................... 7 9011 138.4 kl and the line terminated east of thecity ’ for io ct,. exception of wo or three. Probably ol it. Here the bear and dog got into a ' young men. it was decided to offer a re- 16 895 this side ol the barn on tl.e Goodspeed I W» CMlto ............ ........ there are damagrstoother property, but de«|**rate fight, in which the dog got the ' 1 ward ol $D> lor the arrest and con vic- th r*ft *° *tof> at Harris' Feed 8 340 2.807 place, south ol the road. to put a »top to it ‘he city and county worst of it. Catching the dog by the tion of those who have lieen doing this Sheep ami goat. ■ ' «-heapest place in the city to 3,985 1.222 Hwtos ............... f ......... Rev. A. K. Baird, D D.. of Victor. Mon official, should round up the gang that mouth, the bear broke ns jaw and su< j Another complaint, was the throwing of O"“rteam. 22,050 Haw log., luutlwr and aaliuon tana, will become the pastor ol the Pre^ out early Sunday, lor il ibis is m t reeded in holding it down and would have I salmon heads and offals into the slough, «om Ho I***"1*** c*1’l,frcn •stum- byterian church atiout the l.t Nor . who done there n no telling when they will h».tl ’b,*ro Fhur«lav, where .. reported to be an able preacher and •tart is »mashing plate glass windows killed it had not Mrs Cone come to the I which the committee on health was in G ions salts» of all property *6.201.611 ? dl«nvW1tingberpar(,|t,. rescue. Coming right up tn the liear she structed to investigate. and committing worse crim»« energetic church worker. placed the barrel of «he Winchester on „"u, *r"‘ Haveyonr Wounds, Bruises and Burns. B O. Snoffer was succembtl io dispo* the l»a< k of the neck <»f the bear and for Money to Loan on First By applying an anti»»,nie drssslag tn P onoi' •« the new .hoe J„g .of A. Kunze-, and C B. Wilev's Arrivala at Alle» House. ’ • the last IfcM pulled lhe trigger. The Mortgages on Ciiy and Farm wound» brui—. burn, .nd like injurie, Urn.'-i u NeVart. to Portland people, who Jenkin.-jrwHry ,lorr. befóte iiiti.iiimatiori »et. in. they mar S.,t»rd»y—E. M Thom», and wilr. sbot proved fatal, for the bear lay at her Property. w.ll improve the place» e.entu.lly and lie Ixwled without maturalum an*l In •h”~ half soled ; Money to Invest in any Portland; E » J<Ko».y. BavCitv . C. feet tn its last agonies and the dog was ' •tmnl one third lhe inn» requlreil by Ihn ’ «bo. k fe ither is used at tbe uk the«» lor sommvr resorts. rescued from the bear's grip Mrs. Cone kind of a Bargain up to Aaatin. Net art s ; P Brm» GanhaMi • 3d Creatine, h Thia I. lhe gtrairai dia- I C. Hewley h». Timber. Farm »nd I Will f ,‘l’l"’S«te Jenkins' store. retraced her steps and adtired her bus f 100,000. Sand»«—John Caretas«, w O Mc oovrry and triumph of modem Mtrgrry. »•» rf rvcvnii** ^’rrnerl'r Tillamook.but ride Land» to «11 al«> all kind* band and aeighbors. who went into the Cham tier lain h fein Halm art. on thi. C»nt. R. S Wagner. Portland ; V.rtle Call and see •ame principie II ia an anti asptlc and •born P? ,’rr*r,'«’,M>n clerk at tbe •"•itr property on easy term» 1 e Poster. Brrgitta Netson. Cloverdale ; brush and brought the bear <mt, which Ralph Ackley. Agent, , , rent- A|S-‘ lh* “l*"."' wtien applied tn iMX’h injortea, cauam at the Tillamook Hotel. *4 th. Tues.lav pur í wo. Baco". Forest Grove . E. 0 Hen- proved to be a large one and had a fine them lo lumi wry quickly. It aleo allays 0 ' Delta Drug store at Hills F Ve Relief A»s<x-I»uon. Portlsnd. Ore. j skin with heavy fur. When dressed it . lhe pein ami wnenawa and presenta any ! dvrson. She. Klan . »prcal meeting ol the axbool «hr House xnd Lot for Bale. danger of M<» h I poMonin». Keep a tad- Tarsday—J H Anderwrn. Olympia ; weighed 337 pounds sad was «ery fat, .X, ,t ...decided to »»tbonae th* < Cri i "So”t ,t,,r,7 •»■»*». House and lot foriate, »«tasted on the lie of Pain Balm in »our leime an III will Nrl. Selaon. H. E. Kona. Mr Matson. I Mrs. Cone rendering it down at.d filled w.ayou tima and mo,my. noi to men. , several buckets During the chase and water front, adjoining Lung’s sawmill unwht. '"•«»rm. na that lhe Balm. lain the incor»remenea and »ufT-ring not le«« th»» »400 »«« ” ■”th " fight on Saturday Mrs. Con* fired nine Prier $GoO Address. W. Green, 390 •uch injurie, antail For sais b» Chaa. •«-•or.a.l can be „Maisml «<w.t .fur tbeboard has I Wednesday— f. A. Pilders. 8t John; shots, sevea ut which took efitcl. Vancouver avenue, PortUad, Ore. 1 Clough . Litug More. ‘ A. Brow». Braver . Grant Luak, Utah. " * J»ar. called •<» hid» The Largest GROCERY, FLOUR & FEED DEALERS in the County This is an unusual opportunity to secure, Free, a Splendid Fountain Pen direct from (he maker, the 25c. being for postage, etc.