Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
Ti LLAMOOS HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 17, 1Q08 ‘•Allright, I'll be there as soon as I finish decorating the tree.’’ It was Christmas eve and the Dun- bar family ¡were gathered around the great fireplace, cracking nuts, and eat VOL. II. ing popcorn, and maple sugar. t E.L.8. "Hurry up.” the children all called in C.L.8. Editors: excited tone, for they could nee that Editor»: « • S Itmndpa was nearly ready to commence, As there appears to be a question Clint King. Mabel Edruunds. B B B und that was enough to excite them. Say ! The best kind ol a Christmas raised as to whether the right pr<»cedure 1 Violet Noy»», Eva Wheeler. "I’m coming,” lie called back, and in a Assistant»: present for the Till"‘nook people is com was taken to amend the Pert of Till«- Assistants : few moments, bounced into the parlor petition in the transportation business, mook law and to annex new territory, Clarence Stanley hl* face hulking like a great ro»y apple Albert Bramwell. as far back as last May At tor ne.v-Gene Lillian Anderson. Mary Goldsworthy in the fire glow which was inaugurated this week. "Now I'm readv.’’said grandpa where ral A. W. Crawford whs asked for an Mabel Goy ne. BOB Lynn Ebermall. with the room became very «till. The Water Commnwion is wanting a • »pinion, and his advice was followed in Daisy Goodspeed. "When I »nt a young lad of twenty levy of 4 mills. Is anyone »hooting oft the recent election, and from that it is and one years. I was working in a log their mouth that the profit» from the safe to say that everything was regular ging camp in Canada. The provision» This is the last week of sclusd this svstem would par the running expense* We give below the letter for the iniorma. year, and when we come back »gain hud to he hauled from the nearest vil I mj ^ c . s<» we boys took turns in |{oinR ol the city ? tion of those who make the assertion after Christmas »»cation it will be 190# after ifinm it happened to be my turn that »he new law is defective ; s a * the day b»'fore Christinas. It was ,one ' We understand that the people in the State of Oregon Legal Department, Some students who were looking out of those cold bleak dnvs when RFCHt north end ol the county are talking ol Salem, M hv 20, 19o8. of the library window were veiy much clouds hauji arotm J the hills, and every organizing a' Port ol Nehalem, and we Mr Cail HshFrlach. Tillamook. Ore. thing se«*<ns so dismal. The road led surprised to see Albert walking out t<> down to m large lake which was nbout D kar S ir ,—In reply to your favor of want to sei ibis that it would lie a good the gate with his arm around. ------ five miles in length surrounded by high move on their part, lor Nehalem is des the 18«h mst. inquiring mh to the neces hills, covered with tim ier From the sary mode of procedure for changing the bob tined to become a great lumber manu tmundaries of (he Port of Tillamook and The vacant cloakroom has been con lake the road extended through h verv facturing center. reorganizing tbe Board of Commiwion- verted into a labatory and the ap dense tract of woods. I knew there BBC hth thereof, permit me to s«y that in my we?e wolves seen quite often around the As it is now unlawful for chicken to opinion the provisions* of auction 2C9O of ! paralus lias been moved from the library woods, but guns were starce those days, and a* the ln»\s were going for a built run at large in this citv the marshal will Bellinger and Cotton's code would apply, into' this room. lhat dav I did not take one along be able to pick up a good man» strar and a special election «R therein provid has again taken a fancy for I ed coiilil b-railed by the Board "f Com Flnvr •1 st.irled out ea»ly in lhe morning, ro slerstn furnish his table with chicken ; miasionera upon the filing of a je it o . Dumeti. He even likes tlieru for suoi- and rr«< hv< town in good season, but dinner, And il he would manage to gel j hh pr vid« d in MM'd aeriio ». and tlm add«- ( aims delat'd much longer than usual as hold ol a lew blind pig. a« well, the Citi tPmal t> rr lory annexed hh provided in | liter. i lie hai nt ss and slrigh needed more re S X X marshal will be in luck if lie would just I that sect it »fi. Aft^r you have eiibirg»d| Mis* Shirk: ‘ Wbal is the product of pairing than I had tho’t lor It was the boundaries of Ihe pott. then hv ii»i-| wetiiiig Husky when I started but the get busy. uatiVH bill you culd so changt- the two numbers ?” horse* *er< leelmg fine alter their long SMI oi gHiiiz iti tn an«l powers ot I he commis Ninth Giadvr : " The silt»..” rest, and ihe sleigh glided over the snow Ho* fo<>liah to drag the new sion a« might seem best to you under the nt a vtrv rapid rate. 1 did not have a B B ■ mill company into the Port of Tillamook provisions of the general law for iniiia Miss Shirk and Miss Centerwall have light so hurried the horses on as ta*-t as controyrry. The matter of amt-nuirg live and referendum legislitio»i. which been taking pic ures of some of the possible to get through lhe timber be the law and annexing new territory was is chapter 226. page 398, laws of 1907. fore it got very dark. As I entered the High School class lately. Section 10 el eeq. found at page 405 ap timber it grew darker very fast ; so fast taken up and diwussed early in the ply especially to initiative and refrren. bob that in a tew minutes 1 could hardly spring, while it was only about two dum legislation bv municipalities. The boys of the High School are ‘ de see the horses. As it whs a long four I months ago that the saw mill proposition Very reaper, fully youra, lighted,” for they are quite sure that miles through the timlrer, I whipped up A. W. C rawford , was submitted to those who have taken the horses to a trot 1 had never see them they can get the upstairs of Attorney General. equal. After I had gone about a mile 1 it up. Someone ought <o use a little building for their gymnasium. thought 1 heHida distant howl, That This having been followed it to common sense before they misinform the howl was answered by another, and a a ■ us without thoroughly going into it that public w ith such falseho< ds. the pop. another ; they kept nearing, and more Miss Garfield: "Who has everything was regular in the recent MSB joining them When I had nearly reach corn ? ’ It cost the taxpayers of this county in election. We have our doubts, however, ed the lake, I looked back, and could see Nellie (transfering the sa d pop-corn red balls, always two together, follow the neighborhood ol 1250 to locate and whether the U.S. Suj reme Court will “ ü by. with frantic baste to Vida) ; ing at quite a distance behind. bring hack Eva Wolfe, a state's witness declared the initiative and referendum “U hen 1 came out on the lake, I whip Vida, has the pop com.’’ who was spirited away and sent to Ne constitutional law constitutions! In the ped up the horses; they seemed to re a a b event that it is unconatitutional the new braska io as tn defeat justice. VVe are alize the danger, and sped over the ice The Rivals. so fast that it seemed as tho’ I were wondering whether this would be call'd Port of Tillamook will go to the wall the flving. When I would look back there To-day a laddie, good and true, a graft or a bunco game worked upon same as a number of other measures were always an increase to the number With tear drop* in his eye». the taxpayers by those who had the case passed in »similar way. of bright balls. When they would set Said. “Violet, dear I love but>ou. in charge ? Anyway, the taxpayers have up their howling, there would be answer Your heart is of much size, from the sides of the lake and more of to foot the hill whether they like to or HOTEL ARRIVALS I always loved that blessed smile, those awful lights would appear and join I spate I always will. not. But don’t kick about yoor taxis It somehow made mv blood just bile. the’rest. I began to tevolve in my mind Allen House. are high, gentlemen whin you allow he question. How shall I defend mv- As we strolled 'long the hill; Thursday—Guy E. Allen. Woods; that kind of & svstem to go on But But- when that horrid Lynn came S'tf—for as you remember I had no John P. McCann, Dan Ellis, Astoria. cut . All at once 1 tho’t of a scheme we suppose the snap shot man will, as long rny lather once told me; which was to Friday—A. M. Austin, Netart»-; .luck And said those few small words, umiia I, be called a knocker for kicking let a • ope drag behind the sleigh. For. You said the most out landlsh things Thomas. Michigan; II. L Chapin, Port over the traces. tunat'lv I had a rope in the bottom of A fellow ever heard.” land; Gust Janson, Cape Meare*; as a the sleigh, so whipped np the horses, » a » The anoivmoui letter writers are «gain L. L. Smith, Hobson rille. fastened the hues to front of the sleigh, Note writing in the Library is a tiling in evidence. A great many persons have Sunday—li. 8) neuken, B. Thoinpa m. and prayed in my heart (hat they would of the past. leepthetrack. I soon found the rope not forgotten the anonymous letters that S.F. But. as for Violet and Lynn, and easily fastened it onto the back of appeared in some of the local and one of Well, we think it will lust. Monday—J. F. and J E Cox. Portland; tbe sleigh. As it lengthened out behind, the McMinnville newspapers besmirching A. A. Lane Ke bn; Oscar Bergman, Ne «IM the wolves set up an awful howling, ♦ he characters of some of our best citi halem. The Fresliies followed the example of and I could see the bright balls part, and zens. All that we need say to those who move out to each side. the i lustrious clasa of ’ ll. gave a ‘ Tuesday—H. Myers. Portland ; Daniel srn writing and publishing anonymous Shannon, Marabfiel«!; W. B. Chapin, party at the school house laat Friday j “We boys had large ox horns which we always carried with us to blow in letters is that it is a cowardly procedure, John Ferguson, R Map^a. Portland; night, at which ------ candy and nuts weie i case of danger, and they could be heard for if a public question, which is open to Roaabna Landingham, Cloverdale; E P. anrvMd. Each one of tbe class hid to I fOj. a great distance. As I was now argument, pro or con, is worthv of dis Wills and family, Bay Ocean within a few miles ofcamp I gotthis out Park; invite a partner. ® S S | and blew a blast, which set all the fierce cussion, then those who take active part Walter Burke, Forest Grove; C. Roy Mabel Edmunds wan kept from coming I band to howling, nnd 1 was sure the in it should have tbe manhood and cour Faulconer. Sherid-in; Arthur Hunt. to school Monday of thia week by a n'e" «"«Id hear one or the other. When age to sign their names to what thev Henry Rodgera. Long Prairie; T. J. they quitrd down Hgnin 1 blew ngiiin, badly sprained fool. write, and not hide—like a nigger in the Ballantyne. Miami. »nd was answered the same as before. They were i ow crowding in on the sidet a a * wood pile—behind a non de plume. Wednesday—A. \ Lane. Hebo; L. L. Wedding Guest : " Suffering cupid I and I wns i fraid they would soon at V A • Smith. Miami Yu’ve kept me waiting here listening to tack. Tliev came so close at times that The egotistical editor could find plenty I.could are tbeir shaggy forms and hear Hotel Ramsey. your crazy story, and there goes the their deep breathing, but I only had ol editorial space in last week's Herald Thursday—J. Brown. L Sondoz, Bea bridal party, and I didn’t even see the about a quarter of a mile more on the to knock the Port of Portland and space fake. New hopes now began to arise, for anonjmous letters, written and pub ver; Joe Price. J. H. Vedder, Hobson cerem jny." lished by men who are so unmanly and ville ; E. |. Schelling. Bay City ; J. Me Ancient Mariner : “Well, theie’sone and I took the horn, blow such a blast as had never echoed through those "hills cowardly that they were ashamed to Namer, Forest Grove; T. R. Wilson, fool wedding guest that didn’t get to before. The band did not howl this time sign their own names, yet the Herald Cloverdale ; R. Cross. Sandfake. throw old shoes and rice at the bride.'' but snarled and growled, pushed nnd Friday—J. [. Hollettand wife, Beaver; crowded nnaret and'nearer. The horses could not find space to announce that There is already considerable talk of were going so fast that I had to hold another boat was to be put on to break W.R. Hollister, Portland; R. Moore, on. but oh ' what a thrill ol joy went up the grinding transportation monopoly Bav City ; Jeff Fleck, Cloverdale ; C. J getting ready for the gymnasium. Mr. through uie when I heard an answer Bramwell will get the suits for those from camp As I neared the shore I that has kept Tillamook bottled up for Blsnchard. Hemlock ; E. Cross. Hebo. that want them when he goes out to years. What does tbe farmers think of Saturday—Oli» Frisbie, Walter Parke, saw lights there, and soon the wolves began to scatter toward the bank, but that ? Now we will pay.our Compli Forest Grove; Charley Finch, H. H. Portland during the holidays. one g-eat shaggy lellow did not go with BOB ments to the Big It. as he has seen fit Miller, Cloverdale, »ingh Wallace, Hem A girl that la-longs to the senior class the rest He came up «<■ close I thought to drag the snap shot man's name into lock. Waa trving to make the time to pass. he would jump on me. He followed print—why, out of so many others, we Sunday—Frank Ekroth, Miami ; J. So a match she lit on a favorable spot. along for quite a distance then gave a do not know. Such uelf-impottaut, ego Pennock, Ed Worthington. Cloverdale. And. just as is always, the pupil's lot, fi ricious snarl, and jumped into the air I he teacher came in. a class to hear. toward me, but was met half way with Monday —L White, Sandlake. tistical, swelled up individuals soon find Justin time to see the siuose disappear. a bullet, tor several of the boys had come Tuesday—C. L. Morrow. H. and I. the conceit taken out of them after they to meet me, which sent him to the ice BOB have ruhlied up against Tillamook peo Highley. A. Frazev, Portland; J. T. with a heavy thump. When the bullet The pupils seem to like the new library hit him he gave a howl, which makes me ple. A good many editors of that des Reeher. Wfison ; B. Beals, S. Scovcll, C. books as there is a great demand for shudder to recall ’’ cription have come to Tillamook, only to Preston Nehalem. ‘ Did he kill you ?'• asked little Willie. them. find new pastures later. Wednesday—G Kauffman. Seattle ; F. “No,'' answered grandpa. "He did not ■ « B « E. A E iierv, ,G Knight. Nehalem; E. The tenth and ninth grades seem to kill me, but if ihe men had not come to For the information of those who are Wells. Bav Ocean Park ; C. B. Harrison have a craze for writing love stories meet me he would have.’’ "What a good storv, grandpa ex. laboring under some misunderstandn g as S F. when Mr. Riclien has them write stories claimed Harold, and ail the rest echoed to how tha matter of straightening the lor their Boglish lesson. Nearly all of i the same, slough and annexing new territory to Notice of Trustee a Sale of Real "Now let it» go and .ee what i. on the them wrote about a girl and boy named ■ Property. the Port of Tillamook first came ahoui.il Christmas tree lor us.” said Mazie, so Christy and John, some ol them were h otic i u lluiitr (Irras,—That pennant they all with drew into the dining room. was at the annual meeting of the Tilla to an order ol the District Court of the very good. Viola Mapes. mook Development League last May. nnd t nited state, for the District of Oregon BBS B ■ ■ «ndentemt ol record on the loth ilav which was attended hv a large number of December. The try out debate will be held in the 190», authorising and direct Tommys Christmas Story. of the leading business men. The matter ing me as trustee of the estate of I H assembly room of the H. 8. Friday even Beach bankrupt to sell all of the real pro- was thoroughly diwussed «nd ciithusias tarty of .aid estate for the purpose of iav ing. From the dehators the judges will It was the night before Chtistmas eve Ing claim, against .aid estate and the ex- tically on dor <ed hv those present. In I'enses of such trusteeship I will onthetKth select three and an alternate to repre the family were all assembled in their the issue ol the Headlight of Mm 28th i..T«?iiJ?U5f’rial 0 n’"9 •» the hour of sent our H S. in the debate with the sitting room where it was very pleasant 111 o clock of Midday and thereafter, sell at in contrast to the rain and cold outside, the following appeared no psrt ol ihe re pa .be sale, at the North door of the Court Astoria H. S. The question to be de lite family consisted of a little boy, CI,J' *"d for cli the port of that meeting f Mowing described real property of said hated is . "Resolved that it is not prac his parents and grand pa>ents. Tommy whKh waa the little boy’s name, was ««•««■ «« wit An undivided oae-half A matter of ronsnlerahlt importance ticable for municipalities to own and r«*ll. H« because it was the night hefore to fdlamonk Citv ahh brought up ht tere.t In and to the following Beginning at operate their public utilities. ” The de- line. 5 29 chuini* < In ist inns eve nnd he w.is anxious to see hators are Cloyd Dawson. Eliza Dawson, his presents. He wxnted some one to Helen Bihby, Jennie Blanchard and Nel tell him a story to pass the time for he w ns tired ol heing m the house all day, I ie Hacuenkrat. His papa said he would tell him one a • a something about himself when be was a low tide. This would allow any vessel The wet days emphasize the need of a little boy. fhrn he Iwgan. to come to thia city that could cross the 2re” covered play ground nnd gymnasium. "I was about your age I was the only hai. The proposition was well r>ceive>i and Corl Haherlach. F R Heals and P. This is something (or the students to I child in the family and generally had mv W Todd were elected a commit lee to On Christmas morning ■-cure for themselves, and by earnest j own wav take the matter in hand (St w?.. r,n21n“ ■'iorth 15° when 1 Was allowed to go into tbe sit | persistent effort they can ultimately do tnenee Writ «u fret thence South 19^ ting room, there whs a pretty Christmas The Herald, evidently wanting to carry thence Ratt f»o feet to the place ot so. Mere talk does not aninnnt to much tree »11fixed up lor me. It had many waler on both shoulders, and being ig It is a concentrated and combined stu plavtlungs on it also nuts and candy. I norant of what took place nt the meet r7J^r\'r.':’«h:hWMt,,*’ir,h,d r"mi °f dent spirit that will accomplish tbe re played with my toys a while, first with ing of leading huMness men calls it "the ! one and then with another and I ate all ,uW*«» «•> «•« eoategsattoa suit if it fa ever done. Let some school | the nuts and candy I wanted, so I was oli»HtajM'hatoibet methods that have d.,y*irD^m'^r"’Oi,i>aOr,,OB' th* 1T,fc <>rgsn»atk>r*Aowever small, take up the tirrlof everything aod di* not know always been used in working matters in matter as its sole aim and stick to it and what to do. D L 9HRODB. TiHaidook County.'' To show that the TruBtee of the B<*t»te of J H ' Jh*n papa came in where I was and work for it persistently and indefatiga _____ Resch Hankmpt. pnblte waa kept well posted as to what bly, and the end will be attained nlti- snid he was going to see a man if I wanted to go with him, I of course, was was going o*. the Headlight published Hoaroe cough, and stuffv colds lhat mately. glad to go. When we got there thev the petition in full to amend the Port of may develop lnio pneumo«,a over night ■ ■ a took as into their sitting room, which Tillamook as soon as rt waa drawn up. are quickly cured hr A FfrrWde Story. was not near so nice or pleasant »s ours t**’"”'* m»mhrence. published the amended act in foil, pale Thera wss a little boy about my age heals the lung. ,n.1 expel» the cold from Harold." called Mazie. ’‘Come ' etnw. i -------- * bshed the rail for a special election for ,r** ,001 oa b« ( “ n '* ni<1 had ifawk’&MHU n U",,r' T,"»«”X><|; grandpa ta ready to’tell his. Fireside things nuts, do - - r, ■ on - - li. a few «v «w«*, if«) fi>e times and printed a sample of tbe tlaak & Miller, Bay tit). Ore. Lhnstmas Storv " i— — ■ -------- . - candy and bat a single toy. bat he seem ed to be satisfied with what be bad ballot. Yet those who have taken the initiative to one of the best propositions The city marshal should have author- that ever came up in Tillamook City I m to plug »very dog in town with led have false accusations hurled at them bv that is running a large without a license the Herald which it cannot substantiate. Editorial Snap Shota. THE BUGLE CALL. •■When we got home I asked papa if I could take n few of my thing» to the poor little boy, Papa waa glad to have me do so. "Thepoorbov was very glad to get them and seemed much happier. I also felt happier when I came hack home, so we can make ourselves happy by making others happy. when papa had finished his story. Tommy had made up his mind that he would try and make some one happy hv giving away some of his many toys which he knew he soiil'l get.” Bv Helena Schlappi. Medicine That Is “I have .Uffvrw) -- ana and stornavi, olZ. have now found » me well, und that * Bitter»: a medicine stomach »nd live, ln ol Halliday. Ark and enrich the blot “*fe and impart vi»,,r ' “P* weak Your if it faifa to help you Clough's drug store ' *• ' Centrally Located. First Cl^, HOTEL RAMSEY Tillamook. Oregon. • * The Only First Class Hotel in Tillamook A Modern Hotel. Traveling Men's Home. Tourists’lit, J. F- RAMSEY, Pro. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST BANK U TRUST CO, At Bay City, in the State of Oregon, at the clou Business, November 27th, 1908. RESOURCES. » Loans and discounts . Overdrafts, secured.. Bonds, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Due from approved reserve banks .... Checks and other cash items............... Cash on haud............................................ Total <53.1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.................................................. Surplus fund................................................................... Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid ... Individual deposits subject to check ......................... Demand certificates of deposit ............................ . Time certificates of deposit.......................................... Savings deposits ........................................................... Total <25.1 6>( <533 State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.: I, JOHN O. BOZORTH, Cashier of the above-named do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the! my knowledge and belief. JOHN O. BOZORTH, Cal Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Dec., I. D. BOZORTH, Notary Pt Correct—Attest : R. J. HENDRICKS, SCOTT BOZORTH, Dii 1 Gift ¿Jk Insure With Me Please REMEMBER this agency when placingvo« INSURANCE in any or all of the following lines; FIRE. LIFE SI’EiM BOILER. SURETY BONDS ® EMPLOYERS LIABILITY. PERSONAL ACCIDENT. If you cary insurance now. Remember me when your prttrS Wr Policies expire. If you don’t cary insurance. Now is tbe time to two Come. Let us talk it over. W ® ® VJy ROUUIE UJ. CUflTSON- Insurance, Real Estate, Collections,Loans. Rentals, Employment. Telephone at Offioe and Residence. THE SPA, CANDIES and NUTS Call and see our fine line of 'Xmas Boxes, filled to with our own made Chocolates and Bon Bons. STAR THEATER, op. McNair’s St FIRST PERFORMANCE, 7.30 o’Cloek, Change of Program Twice a Week- ADMISSION. )O Cents. Now is the titrn to invest in Tillamook Values will double in a few year* W. E. Catterlin. CATTERLIN & Real Estate Agents. Main Street, Tillamook City, op. Larserl