Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 06, 1908, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
AUGUST 6, 1908'
9 OO
John Heilmeyer.............
i V Aufdamaurer.
II 25
Cost Bill, State vs.
F.
Picbereau
...................
1 45
9 00
Commissioners’ Court.
road. And the people of Tillamook are
A. T. White, justice................
Myron Blanchard..........
Editorial Snap Shots.
1 35
2 70
G.
W.
Sappington,
justice
...
wondering where the mysterious “bold
William
Hart
...............
1 20
The Board of County Commissioners, J. C- Bewley, constable ........
6 75
A. R. Bailey ...................
Wouldn’t it jar us—if work on the up''originates. Anyway, why the devil composed of County fudge H. F Good­
It ork in R.D. No. 6
5 62
don
’
t
the
railroad get to work ? It was
railroad started up.
speed and Commissioner* Geo. W.
9 OU Cliff Mattoon.................
5 68
repeatedly said by Mi. Lytle that he had
All x Imlah and team................
Elmer
Hall
.....................
Bodyfell and H. V. Alley, convened on
4 50
6 52
We wonder how many more rolls of plenty of money to complete the road,
James Iailah...............................
Wednesday and transacted the follow­
4 50 R. Way mire.....................
4 50
$100 bills Prof. Rutherford have stowed and he pointed to the 85.250.000 morl
Jack Ollis............ .......................
B.
Turner
.................
...
e 75
away in his jeans for the light finger gen gage which is on file in this county io ing business :
Dave Thayer ............................
• 75 Bill Lane..................... ....
try to relieve him of. Say, Prof., gentle proof of this. The patience of Tillamook St Mary’« Hospital, 48 days
Bert Thayer ...................... ...
4 50 Dave Coulson ...... .
lioard and medicine to Nicholas
people is now well nigb exhauttrd with
men's jeans are mighty poor banks.
i Marlin J>-nek and team ........
100 00
11 70 J. TJBarbz ...................
the promoters of the Pacific Railway &
Paul Kingston ........................
8 10 | Henry Smith .................
Gessner
&
Wolfe,
painting
court
From all accounts the gasoline boats Navigation Company. And, no wonder.
1
St. Bauer ....................................
47
40
11
02 j M. A. Cady.....................
houHe fence ................................
on the Nehulem river are poor “spark, It tailed to live up to its first agreement,
0
W. E. Noye* .............................
22
75
[
H.
L.
Jensen
..............
<
16 50
era." Perhaps some of the young peo and from the looks of things it is going Irwin Hotlson Co., merchandise
Frank Owens .. ...................
IC. N.Johnson
...
pie up there fixed them that way so that to fool the people on its second agree­ John Hickey, supervisor.............. 60 6o
Work in R D. No 3.
39
00
50
they could prolong their “sparking" ment. viz , to have ten miles of the road, IV. D. B-dyfelt, janitor..............
Frank Lusk Road.
R B Vaughn..............................
83 36
50
when out for a boat ride.
4 00
North of Tillamook City, completed Hnd J •». Effenberger, lumber..............
T
D.
l.ucas
................................
C.
C.
......................................................
14 15
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in operation by next February.
That Pacific Tele. & Tel Co ................
4 00
W. H Hill.................................
J. J. McGinnis....................................
Charles Ballard, formerly editor of the will be the limit of our patience and no W. D. Bodyfelt, board ot priso.
50
5 00
T.
F.
Harrison
.............................
Win.
Saling,
damages
...................
30
15
Milkaukee (Oregon) Bee, gave a write
00
nerB .................................................
00
more fooling or agreements must lie en­
Frank Withrow.................. ...
O. H. Schrader ............................. • 10
up ol his trip into Tillamook in that tered into, but tn place of that the com­ B'-all & Co, merchandise .......... 90 00
75
Change
of
County
Road.
newspaper. There is no literary ability mittee will be expected to sue on the B. C. Lamb, freight...................... 423 70 George Ohl*...............................
00
............................
Charles Woole.................................. It
37 75 Albert Old*
about the article, the ex editor beefing
99 00
220,000 bond put up by the company. Headlight, printing ......................
9 00
C.
Huoev
.....................................
Emil Woole........................................
about the $2 50 that was charged him The subscribers could be held legally to W. H, Easom, making booths for
92 25
2 00
T. E. Epplelt ....................................
2 Ol W. Ibivi*................ ................
to take him across the bav from Bay fulfill their part of the contract had Mr.
election ........................................
40 50
M 00
A.
E.
Nichol»
..........................
E
D.
Hall
.....................
'
......................
was
City to Bayocean Park. Well, be
4 -00
Lytle built the road, and should he fail C. E. Reynold», tuercliardiae ....
40 50
W. II. Prm................................
Herman Farmer .............................. 22 00
“green,’’ wasn’t he ?
P. Wilt, lioard and care
to comply with the second contract, we Geo
9 00
John Watt ................................
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10
Ou
of Owens......................................
fail to see why Mr. Lvtle should escape.
69 00 D. W. Gilbert 4 Son, merchan­
If there is a good unsurveyed grade
5 40 A.D. Simmons ........................
11 80
It isa peculiar rule which will not work Western Storage & Transfer Co.
15 75
dise ..................................................
Dave Tro« bridge ...................
across the mountains, coming out al
1 90
Geo
A. Bate» >n & Co., mer-
*
both ways.
50 Watt Bros , merchandise .............
49
the North fork of the Trask river, as is
5 00 Frank Bia -k ............................
CCS
Oil Bay City Land Co., logging off
45
claimed by Fred C. Skorup, some ol the
As a large number ol farmers have Herald, printing.............................. 26 7o Christ L>-simd ..........................
82 40
17 73
»treet ................................................
electric roads w hich are bended for this cleaned up land and are about to set tire
Dolph Tinnerstet, hauling lumber 51 11 >V. F Soper................................
78 00
Max Crandall, auditing records
00
29
county could find a short and easy grade to the slabbing and logs, special paie
William Rolfe................ .. .........
Frank Dye, hauling lumber .... 22 53
00
27 00 Mrs. 8. Stewart, county poor.... 25
in reaching Tillamook.
It would pay
should be taken to prevent the fire from .1. C. Holden, »alary...................... 133 33 Frank Rolfe...............................
25 87 I). W. Gilbert & Son, merchan­
thiin to investigate, for if the grade and
Fred
Ostrander
........................
spreading, for at this season of the vear. K. Milla, »alary .............................. 50 nt)
15 00
51 07
dise............................................
distance is wbat it is claimed to be. it is
when there is liable to be several days H CreiiHliuw, salary...................... 133 33 V Blanchard ..........................
29
00
Tillamook
Water
Works
....
25
88
an ideal route for an electric liue.
of East wind, there is no telling what John Anchim, salary .................... 50 00 I’ B. Watt .................................
21 83
Wm.
Hiatt,
lumber
62
32
MKB
danger there may be to life and properly
M. Hare, aalarv........................ 100 Oo Dick Spence ............................
110 46
.. 1800 Caples Lumber Co.
The Nehalemitea were given an object
should a firelget beyond control. So it C A Johnson, salary.................. 50 00 Bert Nye ...................................
12 00
.. 15 78 Fred Zaddach ...
lesson on Sunday. It was of a thrilling
C.
Nye
......................................
behoove* everybody to use the utmost W. W. Wilev, salary.................. 83 34
861 45
25
..
11
iinture, especially when the team went
S
C.
Larsen
........
Frank Matz ................. .............
care who set fire to slashing, brush or 1. H. Dunstan, justice C. Fleck
811 25
over the trustle and the buggy went up
.. 11 25 S. Lundbetg ....
logs, and for all to exercise the strictest
7 05 J. W. Longcor............................
case..................................................
25 OO
38 John Weis*........
in the nir
Whoop ! What a glorious
..
8
Ira
Watson
................................
vigilance, for it is reported to us that J. F. Jenkins, constable, ditto . . 10 6i
14 63
time the “special interests’’ newspaper
9°
»
Guy
C.
Vaughn
Eli* Watson.............. ..............
some of the farmer* who are setting out Frank Fitzpatrick, hauling lum*
68 00
did have, to be sure. It was a splendid
.. 11 25 King & Smith, merchnndiae
G.
W.
Simmon»
........................
fires are nut taking the precautions that
her .................................................. 29 19
14 6«
exhibition and characterialic of that
they should. For a fire to run through Win. Thune....................................... 11 0< R R. Soper ................................ .. 18 22 Frank Fitzpatrick .................
67 96
paper. What matters, any wav 7 But
Cost
Bill,
Stale
vs.
John
Martin
and
Ira
A
K.
Ca«e,
supplies
.............
the county would be a most serious loss
Cost Bill, State v». W. C. Wolf.
it was going it some for one Sunday.
8 50
P. B C. Lucas, hauling supplies.
Smith.
to a large number of people, and to pre G. W. Sappington, justice..........
8 50
4 75
5 00 King & Smith, supplies .
G. W. Sippington justice........
vent a conflagration of that description, N. Olsen, constable........................
• 50
Last Saturday night between one and
33 75
5 20 W. D Wood .......................
1:30 a m. some drunken, degenerate or a repetition of the forest fires in this W. C. Morton, juror .....................
1 20 N. Ol>en. coutable........................
300 00
2 20 David Martiney, cruising.
beast, who apparently had attended the county a lew years ago, proper precau­ W. T. Doty,juror............. ..........
1 20 Wilber Booth.................................
dance, was veiling and using the most tion must be taken and rigidly euforced,
68 25
To
1
W.G.
Harris
................................
Easter
&
Son
.....................
Robert Walt, juror......................
1 411
filthy, blaguardly and obscene language
5 00
1 70 R. 9. Boats, county insane
especially in regard to campers and the W. B. Aiderman. juror..................
1
ever heard in any community, and ap.
To
15
81
1
hunters
who
set
ont
fire
in
the
timber.
I».
W.
Todd
.................................
Henry
Tohl,
supplies
.
parently no man who had his wife or
Eli Steiner, excused for cause .
1
81 00 E. S. Svenaon, supplied
5 10
sister at the dance had courage enough
Henry Olds, su|iervisor.......... ,
■ ■ a
F. L. Buel, juror.............................
2
or respect enough (or his female relatives
351 00
Scovell & Thompson
The life saving station at Garibaldi is John Johns, excused for cause.
Work in R D. No. 2.
1
to step up and knock the drunken degen­
4 30
23 62 Connie Dye
1
Gi> Regan .................................
erate on the head, or threw him into well equippedwith life saving appliance» J Williams, ditto...........................
113 50
the slough —Herald.
20 25 Beall 4 Co.. freight
and other paraphernalia, yet for all that C. B. Wiley, juror ........ ...............
Tom Johnson ....................... ....
1
8 78
Moral : First pluck the mote out of the station is lacking in one particular : E. A, Edwards, witness ..............
18 00 Albert Olds
Dick Johnson..............................
1
your own eye and then you will be able It needs a team of horses. It is a long N. J. Myers, witness......................
8 50
38 78 F. M. Trout
|oltn Gallager............................
1
to see more clearly to pluck the mote stretch of beach from the life saving sta­ B C. Lamb, witness ....................
1 55
42 30 Nelson & Co
Rob K-nnedy ..............................
1
i lohn Waldenrath ......................
from your brother's eye.
Oh ! oh ! tion to the mouth of Nehalem river, and Geo Zimmerman, witness ..........
44 50 W. D. Wood, Johnson bridge
480 00
1
But it seems to us that if there is so in case of a wreck in that direction a P H. M. Smith, witness ..............
Ben Johnson . ............................
38 50
1
Work in R. D. No, 1.
much profanity and drunkenness going team would he found most valuable in G, A. Cobler, witness..................
57 20
Geo. Hobson ..............................
1
4 50
Louis Ludtke.
on in this city that the city's treasury getting the life saving equipment there, Rev. Parker.......................................
Chas Requa........................ ..
9 00 Fred Kabba....
1
4 50
ought to be swelling out with fines or especially should the weather be such
Al. Sheldon ..................................
45 00 F. Zaddach, team
4 50
Total ..............
there is something wrong somewhere iu a* to make it impossible to launch rhe
.......... 45 50 Pete Hogan ..................................
105 75 E. K. Scovell......
11 25
the enforcement of the city laws.
life boat, which will often happen during
Cost Bill State vs. „ol n Mai tin.
lewis Smith.......... ..................
82 50
4 50
F. Thompson......
fierce gales in winter. The lite saving sta G. W. Sappington, justice ..........
22 50 J. W. Thompson..
8 20 Mart Ripley................................
13 50
It will be rcmemliered that when the tion needs a teain to complete the equip­ N. Olsen, constable
48 85 Frank Lundburg, team............
..........
5 4» Grant Marshall............................
75 00
matter of bonding the city for a new ment, and will need it badly in case of C. A. Elliott, witness........
3 00
..........
2 30 John Alegg..................................
Work in R. D. No. 4.
water system was being discussed, it disaster anywhere along the beach or at Wilber Booth............
15 75
........
2 30 Mark Hobson ............................
17 10
G. C. Vaughn, team
was predicted that the water system the mouth of tha Nehalem.
Manual D. T. Edmunds .................. ..........
2 10 Frank Hobson............................
12 60
4r 15
would pay for itself and that fire insur­ labor is altogether too slow and too W. G. Harns..........
M D. Darby............
W.
Hoskins
................................
1 70
45 00
0
ance rates would be reduced. Now see severe on the men when every minute is Cost Bill, State vs. E. A.
D B. Darby, team.
Edwards and Warren Hoskins..........................
45 00
whether these persons were true or false of great importance to ship wrecked
2 25
S. H. Deacon............
N. J. Myers.
Jim O'Brien ................................
M
45
prophets.
It has cost the taxpayers people. It amounts to the same thing G. W. Sappington, justice
10 57
E. Knight, teum>....
..........
4 50 John Hickey, team..................
30 84
about 810.000 in taxes to help out the as a lot ol men running and pulling fire N. Olsen, constable .
10 18
Eli Seinnon. .
..........
2 20 Nels Anderson................... ......
15 75
wuter svsli m.insurance rates were raised appliances to a fire, who get all winded Cost Bill. State vs. Ira Smith and John
5 51
Jack Robinson
John Johnson..............................
15 75
in a number of blocks and one insurance and petered out by the time they arrived
4 05
Ed Arrance
Martin.
company refused to pay the loss by fire and in no physical condition to fight G. W. Sappington, justice
1 88
38 75 H. Barber...
..........
4 50 11. M. Farmer, supervisor............
of the saw mill last fall
Heaven pity fire until they recovered their breath, It
3 40
Cost Bill, State vs. J esse Davis.
I B. Cox, work on county cruise. 105 00 A. Peterson
the poor taxpayers and policy holders will lie the same thing with the life sav G. W. Sappington, justice
8 30
..........
7 55 Miami Lumber Co , lumber........ 53 45 L. Barber ...
when they fall into the hands ot the ing crew whenever it attempts to make
Work in R D. No. 3.
N. Olsen, constable. .
Work in R,D. No. 5.
..........
11 80
municipal grafters and insurance com­ a dash up the beach with the life saving Geo. Williams, juror..........
19 50
..........
1 20 Fritz Drebert.................................. 18 00 L. L. Stillwell........
panies which repudiate just claims. apparatus in tow. We will simply add W 8. Hays..........
1 80
..........
1 20 Geo. Heilmeyer .............................. 56 25 Fred Davidson........
Anyway, what is the use of insuring that to do effective work in case ol Wtu. Latimer..............
65
G<o. Kellow......................................
8 10 R. E. Stanley..........
property when insurance people refuse to emergency the life saving station nt Gar
Robert Eichinger ....
Jiiu Pi ller........................................ 31 73 A. Stillwell...............
T 50
pay their lossrs ?
ibaldi must have a stout team of horses E. W. Stanley..............
Charley Wooley..............................
11 25
90 W. Eberm an, team
C. N. Drew..................
Arthur Jackson..........
................ 15 30 Roy Anderson.
..
3 37
Prof W W. Wiley, who turned over
Sometimes a man thinks his mind has Mr*. M. Cone, witness
Henry Farmer..................................
.. 8 15
8 «O F. Berns ...........
the office of county school superintendent
developed when it is only a case ol 11. W. l'helpa
N. Dye..........
.. 2 25
15 30 Nelson Gardner.
on Monday, made an excellent superin­ swelled head —Oregonian.
IM Smith
J, llinon. ...
W
10 35
tendent, and if liis successor, W. S. Buel.
Well, that is so. For a number of year* Eil Arrance..
E. Wooley .
Ore Kellow
40 50
is as energetic and deeply interested in
we have watched carefully the “swelled D. Arrance ..
Alwin Blum
have McKinney
11 25
the schools of the county during his term
heads’’ who have come to Tillamook Geo. llodgdon
Fred Blum
C. Lewallen
of office as Mr. Wiley woe, the schools
City, and who seem to have had an idea
will not stiffer. There is one thing that
that the people of this county did not
must be admitted : Mr, Wiley was a
know much.
Without knowing much
scrapper for good schools and good tea
about dairying or local conditions in this
chers, and although at limes people re­
county themselves, we have heard scores
sent a sufierintendent who is aggressive
of men undertake to give tree advice
und outspoken, it is the right policy to
on dairying in Tillamook county, only to
pursue, especially when a district is divi
how their ignorance aud the size of their
ded up into two factious over some triv­
“swelled heads.’’ The same is true of a
ial matter. Wccan say thia without any
number of strangers who come here and
fear of contradiction . Tillamook schools
undertake to reform city and county
have lost a staunch friend tn Mr Wiley
affairs, or attempt to do so, but it gene­
and that Newberg will he the gainer in
rally developed that their beads were
having him the principal of that school.
swelled up out of all proportion to the
B
size of their brains, and after a while
The Tillamieik paper* see the necea
they get up and leave.
We, too, have
site of a good w-agon road from the out­
side world to that ocean town and are seen husiuesa men come here, all swelled
now striving to get the county official» up as to their self importanceand superior
• ufficientlv interested to mAke some pre intellect, only to be sized up as another
tense at least in maintaining a high
case of “swelled head’’and to sink into
way tn connect with the Sheridan road
The Yamhill.Tillamook road la such in in-tgnificance later It is a mistaken idea
name only, and the only othet wav ot some persons have ot Tillamook pe-.ple
getting in on a reasons tile grade and a when they imagine, because the county
solid foundation is bv wav ot Sheridan
The Yamhill county officials have con­ is in the back woods, that we are green
structed good roads to the Tillamook They soon find out that there is just as
«ountv line and
it is
now up to
the Tills. , much business intellect and Western grit
. ............
...........
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monk tjiurt to do its work if it desires jn Tdlamimk as any were in Oregon hut
— Sheridan Sun.
I whv bother about people with swelled
f»f course, TillamookCountv will have !
' heads, anyway, a few «ill come and g<>
go- d mails to the Yamhill county line
Consisting cf Horse Hide, Calf Skin and Buck Skin
I once io a while.
It Io re long. The greatest difficulty to
Working aud Driving.
travel tietween Sheridan end Tillamook
City is the road through the reaervation.
A fine line of Gauntlets of all kinds just received.
especially in the Winter.
II Yambill
County would grade and gravtl that
road it would lie a great improvement
lothat county, which would aloo mean
opening up that »ec I ion. and Tillamook
twople who have buaineoa in Yamhill
county would rejoice at the neccaoary
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TODD & CO
C. V. Preston..........
Continued.
Preston Marolf. hauling lumi*
Charles Johnson Bug
Joseph Wilson ............
1
Alex Bain..........................
O. II. 8chrader..............
O. II- Schrader, surveying
Closing out ow i
House Hardware si
Sappington & Co
Willamette Vnht
FOVNDzD IM 18g
NEW $50,000 BWLDftc
PEAK
THE COLLEGE OF UBBlj
ha* strong. br*inaievet>|iin i
Other course* in Oratory. Mu,
logy. Education. Medicine, Lu
the Academy.
45 Professors. High (g
struction.
State Libraries afford up
vantage*.
For catalogue address
President F. HOU
8*leath
Warning I
All stray Bulls caught ons,|
will be dealt with accordiagt»!
I.F.k
▲lien House Artink
Friday, — Russell Hsaltg
Ullrich, J. D. Edwards, B«|
P. B. Sibley, Portland; C. F. V*
Salem; B. F. Comer, Blm
Gardner, Ros Lodges, Mr«. Cl
Bay Cl y ; Henry Smith, Otari
Beaver.
Saturday—Geo. Slough, Tail
derson, A. J. Sprague, E. If.Boa
A. R. Burt, E. J. Schilling. »[
Chas. Scott, Harold Abbott, ta
Merle Scott. Donald Mcflrtg
land; J
H. Geilierman, Li
North Yamhill; Eki Jasper, Cl
Finest Grove.
Sunday.—L. D. Mummt,B»i
H. D. Price, W. 8. Bowen»
Portland.
Monday.—J. S Jenin mid
Dalles; Thos. Emrick, MJ. W
M. Sherlock, Portland; B. 11
Wilson.
Tuesday.—Ralph Ackley nil
T. J. Cooper, M. Deshields, J.l
Harrison Lee. Henry War,
Piery, wife and daughter, M
A. Gheer, Hobsonville; la
Yoakatn, Marshfield; Mild*
Netarts; Fred S. Avery, Gita
V. Alley, Nehalem.
Wednesday.—Mr». F. V. Is
S. Maginnie, M. 8. McGilta
A. Stephenson, If. L Cbta
Rupley,
W.
E. Noya h
M,
L.
Landingham, 1<■
horn, Cloverdale; E Latouta
City ; W. E Knox, Tacota It
D. Wood, Bay City ; A*
Nehalem.
Thursday —J. A. Ni’A
Failing and wife. Portland,8.1
-
Blaine.
Agricultural Coli
Corvallis, Ortf»
Offers collegiate courta ’J
ture, including Agronomy. Hm
Animal Husbandry, Dein 8<
etc. ; Forestry ; Domestic Sm
Art ; Civil, Electrical, Metis
Mining Engineering; Coans*
macy.
G
Offers elementary conno »
ture, Forestry, Domestic S*
Art, Commerce, and Mectastl
eluding forge work,
steam fitting, plumbing,»*1*
Strong faculty, notan*
free tuition ; open»Sept#
“The Store That Makes Good
D*. Cha*. E. Smhh. oi
Un, Maine, save: "llik«P*i
Broken Lines in Shoes, Hats and Underwear at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
■ ■ ■
Wm. Armstrong
H. W. Told.......
Clothiers and Furnishers
A LARGE STOCK OF MEN’S GLOVES
Another week is past and gope. with­
out work being started up r>«t the I’aciffc
Railway 4 Navigation Company*« rail
Geo. Kellow.........
j
O. P.
Necarney Mountain
J. R. Hicks..................
Oscar ¡Bergman...........
’
Julius Told............... 1~"‘~
Illustrated cats logs»
’
mation on applicatici fotte
Bargains in All Lines
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES
and FURNISHING GOODS.
improvement.
John Lawrence.
TODD & CO., Tillamook
ananoMT"
She Likes Good 1J*
have
hr.
«*
our adopted
family laxative
is*"*!
they are good and du ll*if "5
but making a fo»«»b'«t*,
painless purifiers sold*»!**1
drug store. 25c.
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POLK'I IAH’:
Washington.
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Sketch of
Shipping
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fled III rectory “
Did You Erer ¡i
HARRIS’S HKW nf
LlVERf W*'
If not, give
Everything first-ebs1 '
block South of
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