Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 09, 1909, Image 2

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    T illamook
headlight ,
D ecember
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BIG LAND SLIDE ON WILSON.
Traffic Between Tillamook City and
Reported that Boat Will Go On The Saloon Faction Gains a Sweep­ Valley Towne Seriously Impeded.
ing Victory Over Law and
Tillamook Run.
Traffic between Tillamook City
Order Advocates.
Application has been made at the
STEAMER NEWPORT IS SOLD.
THE CITY ELECTION.
The annual city election on Mon-
office of the United States Inspec-
to.v a San Francisco, for an inspec­ I day caused a little more interest
tion of the steamship Newport, now [ than usual, and developed into a
at Eureka, California. Re|»ort has line up of the saloon faction on one
it that the vessel has been purchas­ side and the law and order advo­
ed by A. Dunham and a company cates on the other side, and this had
and w 11 be placed on the run be­ the object of bringing out a full
vote. The result proved a sweeping
tween Portland and Tillamook.
Dunham wan formerly au owner victory for the aloon faction, for
iu the steamship Argo, but about Erwin Harrison was the only person
three month* ago add hie interest who was elected put up by the law
in the vessel. The Argo wae loet and order advocates. Notwithstand­
two weeks ago while trying to cross ing that it is customary to give the
in over the Tillamook bar. Franklin | mayor a second term, the law and
A Co., the managing owner* of the order advocates induced H. T. Botts
Argo, assert they have not yet se­ to run for mayor, and he did so re­
cured a vessel to take the place of luctantly and against the advice of
some of his friend®, for his time is
the Argo.
fully taken up in his profession and
ADMINISTRATRIX WINS.
other interests in the city.
The saloon faction took a large
J. H. Adkins Receives Telegram
number of strangers and transients
Regarding Settlement of Suit.
to the polls,and in this way succeed-
J. II. W. Adkins, of Galea Creek,
e 1 in adding a large number of
while in the News office Tueaday on
votes to their strength. The vote
his way to Portland, said that he
I
stood
as follows :
had received word from the admin­
M nyor Thomas Coates, i'M ; H.
istratrix in the case of the Sevier
108.
heirs against the government in I T. Botts,
, Recorder T. B. Handley, 205 ; D.
the U.S. Court of Claims and that
the case had been decided in favor I L. Shrode, 98.
Treasurer—Andy Nolan, 261.
of the administratrix and that the
Marshal—E. G. Ford, 221.
amount allowed was $447,494.
Councilmen :
This case lias been dragging in
1st ward—F. W. Talbot, 30.
the court for several years and
2nd ward—Geo. P. Wilt, 55; II. F.
some of the heirs at one time had
given up all hope of ever obtaining Holden, 28.
3rd ward—B. C. Lamb, 34 ; Alex.
any thing, but Elder Adkins, of
Watt,
23.
Galea Creek, never lost hope and
4th ward—Erwin Harrison, 31 ; J.
his optimism that he would receive
a handson e i u n a i one of the Illingsworth, 13.
Sth ward—E. T. Laughlin, 47; E.
Sevier heirs, even surprised hie
A.
Ball, 34.
friends and neighbors. - -Washing­
Water Commissioners—At large,
ton County News.
C. E. Reynolds, 259. Fifth ward, W.
J. Stephens, 46 ; T. H. Goyne, 35.
BASKET BALL NEWS.
ft.
Keto
over the Wilson River route is seri­
ously impeded by a land slide
which occurred a few days ago on
the lower zigzag, the most pictur-1
esque part of the mountain road, 1
the prettiest in the summer time
and the most difficult grade for
teams to ascend in winter because
the Blippery clay surface of the
road.
With deep snow on the North
Yamhill mountain stage road and
the wreck of the steamer Argo
which plys be’ween Portland and
Tillamook, the latter town is almost I
cut off from the valley towns.—
Washington County News.
in office.
Office opposite Post 0$^
Both phoney.
H. COOPER
A ttorn Ev- at . l *W i
back, and
T illamook ,
HOWARD WAHLEN
C arl
Office across the street and rortkj
Saved from the waterlogged and
sinking steamship Argo by sea- |
man Woldhouse, cared fqr and
nursed by the crew of the veaeel in
The Best Hotel.
the tedious and perlious trip in a
lifeboat from Tillamook Bay to the
Columbia River lightship, rescued
a second time from the lifeboat and
then to be adopted by and signed
J. P. AUUEN, Proprietor.
on as a member of the l-ghtship
crew is the short story of a cocker
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
spaniel puppy. This same puppy
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
has been christened Argo and is
now a petable seaman on the light­
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
ship.
C. H. Higley, a passenger on the
Argo, and the only one to leave the
ship in the Captain's boat, was the
owner of the puppy. In the ex- <
citement and scramble on board the
lightship the little dog was lost
sight of by all except Seaman Wold­
house. Argo was the only animal
The Tillamook Outlaws Win From GASOLINE TANK EXPLODES. on board the vessel and on the
EXPORT BEER,
the Crack High School Team.
voyage down the coast had made
Two
Persons
Burned
and
C.O.D.
friends
with
the
sailor.
The
dog
Those who were willing to brave
KAISER BLUME.
Laundry Destroyed by Fire.
was placed in the lifeboat and look­
the inclement weather last Saturday
On
Friday
afternoon
an
explosion
night saw one of the best exhibi­
ed after until the arrival, at 4:30
Unsurpassed. Non Intoxicating
tions of basket ball ever witnessed occurred in the gasoline tank at the , ' o’clock in the morning, at the
MALT TEA.
in Tillamook. The result, how­ C.O.D. Laundry, which is owned by I lightship.
Harry Sharp and J. Bolin. It seems |
ever was a surprise to all.
Seas were running mountains
It seems that the lllgh School that the pipe leading to the tank high and to take the refuges on
team, wanting to get some practice was not working right, which caused board the light vessel, it was neces­
for the coming season, challenged the gasoline to ignite, following sary to pass a bowlin around the j
Rhodes and Chapler (a couple of which wns a loud explosion, shat­ waist of each before he ventured I
veteran players from the outside) tering the tank and throwing the on to the Jacob’s ladder. In the '
to get up a team and play them in burning oil in every direction and mess little Argo was lost again.
setting fire to most everything that Two hours later Waldhousc remem­
BOTTLED BY THE
the Opera House, Saturday night.
The pick up team was unwittingly it touched. Miss Cora Stubbs had bered his charge and forthwith
called the Outlaws and was com­ a close call when her ’clothing was started a disturbance. A sailor on
all in flames, when she was taken the lightship found the puppy
posed of :
Her. swimming about in the flooded life­
from the burning building,
Right, Forward — Rhodes.
clothing was burned and she was boat. The dog was passed to the
Left Forward—Chapler (capt.).
Center—Flasker.
severely burned on the back and deck on a line and as soon as it
Right Guard—Buffin.
she lost her hair. J, Bolin was also was pntied, it stretched and began
Left Guard—Catterlin, R.
Soda Waters, Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral Water.
burned and had a narrow escape of to wag its stump of a tail.
This team with practice ¡8 des­
being burned to death. The force of
Accommodations were limited on
tined to hold its own with any team
the explosion knocked him and Miss the lightship and it was necessary
that may strike Tillamook this
Stubbs to the floor, and they had a for members of the crew of the lost
winter.
terrible experience with fire. Mr. vessel to sleep on the deck of the
The High School team was com­
Bolin was burned about the face saloon. Argo became playful and
posed of :
and his hands were severely burn­ in a few hours after was nipping the
Right,Forward—Catterlin, M.
Left Forwdrd—Eberman (capt.). ed. Harry Sharp was at the furnace ears and noses of the tired and
when the explosion occurred, and sleeping sailors. The dog was the
Center—Himes.
Right Guard-rAllen.
by the time he reached the laundry life and interest of the ship during
Lett Guard—Stanley.
it was ablaze. Dr. Bosls attended
This team for thair weight is one to Miss Stubbs' injuries and Dr tlie enforced »tay on board. It be­
came the idol of the lightship crew
of which Tillamook may justly feel Kerron attended to Bolin.
and they refused to let the puppy ■
proud and my yet show the Out­
A fire alarm was turned in by Dr. go ashore.
laws where to get off.
Reedy, who was standing near the
Mr. Higley, former owner of Argo .
The gnme started off like a whirl city hall when he heard the explo­
(CAPT. P. SCHRADER).
wind with a basket by Rhodes, sion and saw the smoke. The hose signed away all right, title and in-1
closely followed by a nice long goal company soon responded, but the terest in the dog to the crew of the
by Flasker, and by swift accurate fire spread so rapidly that the en­ lightship the consideration being s
passing on th<- part of the Outlaws tire building was enveloped and a life.
“Boys you have saved my life
Chapler managed to get the sphere fierce fire was fuming when the
and the only thing I have to offer
in the cage for the third goal.
boys arrived. They first turned their
Rhodes then lost fhe little sense efforts to saving Hiner's machine iu recompense is the dog. I know
with which he was endowed und shop, and succeeding in that they he will always have a home to be :
made two nice clean goals in leas ' soon had the fire in the laundry proud of.” was the speech of Hlg
________________
time tluin it takas to tell it,, making ; under control. The entire building ley
the score 10-0 in favor of the Out­ I wns badly burned and moat all of
Stung For 15 Years
laws. Strange to say. at thia stage i the laundered articles and washing
by Indigestion's pangs — trying
of the game the High School boys were destroyed. There was $1,000 of many doctors a nd $200.(10 worth of
woke up, made 1« great uphill fight. insurance on the building.
medicine in vain, B. F. Ayecue, of
Ingleside, N.C.. at last used Dr. i
Eberman threw a pretty basket and
King's New Life Pills, and writes Salls from Couch st. Wharf, Portland, Oregon,
looked like he intended to throw
Hew One Doctor Successfully they wholly cured him. They cure
a »me more, but the whistle blew
Tua« Paeutnoaia.
Constipation.
Biliousness. Sick
for the first half. Score : Outlaws. '“In treating pneumonia," save Headache. Stomach, Liver, Kidney
Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders. " the and Bowel troubles. 25c. at Chas
10. High School, 2.
In the second half the tables were only remedy I use for me lungs is I. Clough's.
Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy,
turned. The High School held the j While, of course. I would treat
More Danville Proof.
Outlaws down to one basket thrown other symptoms wjUuiifferent med­
‘ Schrall,
‘ “ 432
*“ “
"* St. Dan-
Jacob
South
icines,
I
have
used
this
remedy
by Cliupler from 11 flying catch,
rille, Ill.,
_.w_
—, writes:
------ “ For over eight-
j
many
times
iu
my
medical
practice
teen months I was a sufferer from
while Catterlin for the High School
{ and have yet failed to find a case kidney and bladder trouble. During
got real fooliali, abandoned all re­ I where it has not controlled the trou­
ths whole time was treated by
gard for family connection and ble. I have used it myself, as has aeveral doctors and tried several
brotherly love and threw three nice also my wife for coughs and colda different kidney pills. Seven weeks
repeatedly, and I most willingly ago I commenced taking Foley's
baskets over hie
big brother, and
cheerfully recommend it as Kidney Pills, and am feeling better
making the final score :
superior to any other cough remedy every day and will be glad to tell
Cutluwa, 12. High School. A
norniroi
to tny knowledge." For sale by anyone intereated just what Foley’s
It was plainly evident that after Lamar's Drug store.
Kidney Pills did for me. —C. I.
Clough._____
the first five minutes of play the
Rich Men a Gifta Are Foor
Outlaws were all in, und if they beside this ; “I want to goon re­
Looking Ones Beat.
hadn't won the game while their cord as saying that I regard Elec­
It's a woman's delight to look her
tric
Bitters
as
one
of
the
greatest
wind lasted there would have been
pimples, skin ’eruptions.
that God has made to woman, beat but
and boils rob life of joy.
the same atory only to a different gifts
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
?
writes, Mrs. O. Rhinevault, of Vee-1 , t sores
Listen ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve
tune.
tai Center. N. Y., “ I can never for- 1 cures them; makes the akin soft
Fine
Backloe
Work
a
Specialty.
f
To maka any special mention of get what it has done tor me. Thia,Bnd
iTetv. It
It glorifies
and ve
velvety.
glorifies the
the face
face.
the players on cither team would
be an injustice to the rest as they
ail dill themselves promi.
The
whole story is that the Outlaw team ssr*.JserKUSt : *• ••
was better veraed in the wave of Fainting and Disiy Spells; soon
For a Lame Back.
builds up the weak, ailing and
the game.
sickly. Try them. 30c. at Chas. 1.1 When you have pains or____
lame-
The High School, however, have Clough's. *______
I neaa in the back bathe the parte
not given up as yet and are going I
with Chamberlain'a Liniment twice
N**
Cloramout,
X ...ru.v.u, N. H.. . la n day,
uuy. massaging
maaaaging with
witn the
tne pal'm
p»im of
ot
io go the Outlaws another round in i writes:
___
..rites
About a year a^o
ago I bought the hand for five minutes at each
the opera house on Friday. Dec. 17, | two bottles iut of
pi
K.- I
- m
IT
I _x___ __________
__ - _a_____ -_____ ___
.
Foley s Kidney I application. Then dampen a piece
and the people of Tillamook will Remedy. —
Il cured
. ■ured ....
,ivi slightly w.u,
me o' a aererei of Ilnn
flannel
with mi,
this unimeni
liniment
have another chance to see a fair case of kidney trouble of several j and bind it on over the seat of pain.
exhibition uf the game which is fast years stsnding. It certainly io a! and you may be surprised to see
good medicine, and I bow quickly the lameness dis-
becoming the winter s|»ort all over grand,
Skillfal pa.muk.ag
n
’^i,8^*'"1
haartily recommend it "-Chas. J. appears. For sale by Lamar's Drug
the country’.
advsmsgm. Let u. tell you about them A c.u^ ££ m.ug
'
I Clough.
| Store.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Columbia Bottling Co.,
Astoria, Oregon-
THAT’S ALL.
rata o
I after
Gang!
‘turar»
r
A. K. CASE,
*1
Tillamook Iron Works
I
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*jnr
v äw
aj
haberl ACH
make it O.K. with you.
EVERY TUESDAY
l
Q»^
attorney . AT-LAW,
FREIGHT, 13.00 PER TCN
tract
the ji
mot>k
guarii
tno«>h
•ales,
nr
Taxes paid {
Residents.
Leading Jeweler of Tillamook will
DOG TWICE SAVED IS REFU­
GEE’S GIFT.
Puppy “Argo'’ is Joy of Ligh'ahip
Crew that Saved Master.
“
A ttorney -»,.^
BO1TS,
Complete set of Abstr»ct Ld
In placing my go°ds on the
market it is my honest intention to
sell the best goods manufactured.
At any time any thing I sell don’t
give entire satisfaction bring it
Portland and Tillamook.
Wills
the H
by th
T.
the Poat Oft«.
H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at L aw .
Office : Opposite Court HoJ
T illamook , O regon . )
A. W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T. Bo ALS, M.D,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEÛÏ,
TILLAMOOK. 1
Office- Olson Building.
OREGON.
>
wot
Residence: Mr». Wei»»' house,
Mrs. Walker'».
g
M.
KERRON,
PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEI
C oncrete B uilding .
Tillaincok,
Oregon.
R. I. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office over J. A. Todd & Co.,
Tillamook, Ore.
'^2^7'
c- hawk ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEOJ,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gknï ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
j
—j
R. A. D. PERKINS,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office
in Sturgeon's Buildiag.
All Work Guaranteed.
OHBGOI
TILLAMOOK.
*
j~^R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street froB^
Court House.
Dr. Wise's office.
SARCHET,
L . The Fashionable Tel«-
C.caning, Pressing and Rep“1"
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photograph
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK
O regoi .
..
T illamook
Gallery.
J^JOBERT A. MILLER,
A ttoknky - at -L a W i
Land Title«, Land Office B®*
ness and Mining Lav-
PORTLAND,
ORW*
Room. 3Ofi Commercial
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