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THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT; NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. All of our numerous departments are heavily stocked with bright new Fall & inter goods. Call and see for you 4 ave the largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to this City. We have just received one of the largest and best selected assortments of Capes and Jackets e’ter seen in this c’ty, a o the lat est patterns, call and sec them, even if you don’t intend to buy. They are direct from the laigest factory of its kind. in ■ « it n it ib n » ■ it it ■ n ■ ■ ■ «■- ib V a-a ■ a a a a ia a..» a ar ana: ■ a ■ ■ ■ '■ ■- « it c a ■ fflt * ■ a a a a t ■ a a a a a a « a a a a We have all the latest JTt? have never before hacl things in such a complete sock of Dress Goods Such as storm serges, winter outing flannels, heavy ducking and an mmense lot of calicos ginghams and shirtings. CLOTHING everything direct from the factory Latest styles and best values for\ fall and ivinter. We know just what the people want in this country in the line of clothing and we have got it. Ask to see our $6 line of suits, they Thai new line are wnat others ask $iofor. just received. oj ladies' lace shoes Our Sock Stock. We have also just re Remember u/e han ceived a very large line die the only w It is useless for uh to talk about prices here, as every one known that we are the leaders in is complete . H aving long years OF EXPERIENCE IN SERVING THE PEOPLE IN THIS LINE OF GOODS ENABLES US TO KNOW JUST WHAT: TO GET FOR OUR TRADE, AND OUR ASSORTMENT IS LARGER THIS YEAR j THAN EVER. CHEAPER PRICES, ‘ i GUARANTEED GOODS. OUR ENTIRE we carry and our prices are the 1 LINE OF BOOTS AND SHOES ARE' /shirts, l|^5,D£7ap3/r/an£2£Z7er¿/ lowe8t- , We handle quantities of . r and a genera . x, DIRECT FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST^ goods and believe in quick sales factories on the coast , and lmeof gents furnishing guaranteed. and small profits. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. gOOdS. goods. Snag Proof UNDERWEAR Rubber Boots Every Line pair Our $1.00 and fj oo line of mens fine\ Ovr $S and $to suits all shoes are corkers. what others ask $/e for. wool—are See out $r go and $e.oo line of mens . ^working shoes. Also adine line of hats just received, We have no old and shoddy goods that we wish to close out—these are all bright and new and we will sell them very low. Dont forget that we also lead in prices on groceries and provisions. Trade us your butter and get the highest price paid in the city. We expect a large fall trade this season and thank you kindly for your patronage in the past. COHN & CO. HEADLIGHT X-RAYS ' , Editor Johnson, of the Nehalem City Times, is in town. If you want n good county paper tak e _____________ tlie H eadlight . John Roach, of Forest Grove, has Miss Maude Carson lias accepted a Horse for sale—call al H eadlight been visiting his brother the past week. position in the H eadi . ioht office. Silks for evening waists at Mrs Stur office. Rev. Dixon and family, of Tillamook, geon’s. Capt. J. J. Dawson was in town on Commissioner Harvey is in town have been the guests of Rev. Potter this All Mail Orders sent to Sturgeon’s for Wednesday attending to busineHS here. attending County Court. week. Drugs has carefull mid prompt attention. Wanted— A boy, not over 16 years of Rev. Griggs held services in the Pres Nels Thompson has n line lot of new If you want to see Lisk shine go Io age, to learn the printer's trade. Inquire byterian church last Tuesday. He will furniture on the way from l’ortlmid. nt this office. Don’t fail to go and see it when it conies,) Tuttles. continue to hold services every Sundnv Mrs. Sturgeon has just received mi- ! nt 11:00 A. M. Look out for Hie large lot of new What on earth do we mean by I.isk? Robert Morris went to Portland, Mon Well, go and see Tuttle mid he will telf furniture booii to be on exhibition at other invoice of millinery mid furnishing day goods. Nils Thompson's furniture store. you. Preparations are being made for a The final settlement of the estate oj Bring ns your solid packed butter and Wanted— A boy, not over 16 years of Thanksgiving dance. James Rvan occured in tlie County nge, to learn the printer’s trade. Inquire : we will pay you good prices in cash. II. W. Fountain, agent for Singer Sew Court on Monday. 2t McIntosh A Townsend. at this office. ing Machine Co., has been transacting The partnership estate of Johnnie business in our berg this week. A large assortment of velvets at Mrs. Miss Lottie Freeman, of the Ln Mode Gabrielsen and C. Thayer was finally Millinery Parlors, spent yesterday visit Sturgeon's. One hundred head of sheep were settled in court on Monday. ing friends in the country. were shipped from her oil the Elmore Geo. Handley and Ted McKinley The testimony in a land contest, be killed 3 geese in a two day« hunt the County Commissioner’s Court met in last week by Benj. Higginbotham tween Bins Hurlburt and C. W, Smith, ' early pait of the present week . regular Session yesterday lint this paper We hear that J. S. Elliott is drying was heard before J. D. Edward*. County ! went to print too early to give proceed potatoes for the Klondyke market. Wanted— A boy, not over 16 veins of Clerk ou Monday. ings. Tlie court is still iu session to age, to learn toe printer’s trade day. Clmrley Newman has given up his' Inquire at this office. t Meda. position in the H eadlight office ami I Mrs. Dr. Linton, of Neiialeni, is visit- l>ress trimmings at Mrs. Sturgeon's. gon» in pursuit of the festive silverside ! ing her mother, Mrs Newman, J. K. Craven is, at present, afflicted I T. A. Slocum Medicines for Sale at undchurn in the channels of the K i I c I im . W. G. Kelso lias sold liis place, on with one of Jobs comforters. Charley is a good faithful worker, mid Sturgeon’s Drug Store. Long I’rnire, to the Murphy Bros. Mrs Baker, who lias recently been the HKAin.ic.ur wishes him well where- Prof. Beggs will give an entertainment quite sick, is doing as well us could be Abe Colin returned from a business ever he may go. entitled the “Carnival of Nations” in trip to Portland mid other points, Tues expected. L.'.at Saturday morning Tom Coates' about two weeks. Mr. Varner and family report fair day evening. Abe’s many friends were our genial deputy County Cleik, came success in their endeavor to gather The Building for Kay and Todd's glad to see him home again. down town wearing a smile entirely out I buckle berries near Woods, clothing store is being pushed forward of proportion to the smile usually worn To Cure Constipation Forever. Kiel« Bios', sawmill is running full j ns rapidly as possible. It stands flush Take ( ’ itsealets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. by business men. The explanation was , „ , with the street, is 26 x 7'2 feet in sixe and If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. blast. They are able to supply all ordeis simple, Its A girl ami weighs 6 pounds. ..... .. .. .,u , on abort notice * 26 feet high to the eaves. I lie lower Tom waa loaded with cigars, and every-1 Mr. Poteet, who exchanged property story will be furnished in one large Eastern Elections body smoked to the health of the little with Mr. Misner, says he is quite well store room with small back room. The Up to the hour of going to press par stranger. upper story may not be furnished at all tial election returns were received from satisfied with the Nestncca country. Our readers will find iu this issuo n I ; at present. I eastern states as follows: A. W Fletcher, of Oretown, passed corrected directory of the Secret Societies i through Meds on business. Maryland......... . ................. doubtful. The Tillamook Dancing Club met at of this lowu and Bay City. ltisas near Ohio....................................... ” County Commissioner, D, P. Harvey ly correct us we can make it. We do not : the »tore of C E. l eynold* oil Tuesday has been overseeing ti e work on the Kansas................................... ” cbmgn these Societies anything for evening and reorganised for the present MasMClmsetts . republican 90, 0J0 Little Nestncca bridge while undergoing rnuuing their cards, mid iu return for mu mouth with the following officers: Pres Iowa ............................... ” 17, 000 repairs. ident mid Secretary C. E. Reynold», favoring them they surely ought to allow Should the weather premit, our Penn«ylvania ........................................ us the Courtney of biiuging in, unsolicit Tie»«. D. D. Bowman. A floor com efficinent, supervisor, Mr. Allen, intends Virginia............. Democratic 25, 000 mittee waa appointed consistsng of Jord. ed ti e iiiforuialiou neceesaiy to make Kentucky.................... ” 1ft, 000 completing the road around tl>e hill to Morris, Chas. Newman and one other to their cards c. rreet. Colorado Silver Republican................ waid the Big Nestucca valley. be designated hereafter. The next Jerome Dunn is hewing out some large A very sad accident occuired at Ne dance will be given on Saturday even Nebraska .................................SO, 000 tarts last Friday afternoon. Georg ing. Tammay carried New York City. timbers for a Imrn. He tave he intenda Johnson'■ little three year old sou was ‘ having one of the best barns on the Little Nestncca. playing on the banks ol the slough, neat . The notice« for the town election are BORN lite Netarts sawmill. The child was posted. They recite that on the 5th. day throwing sticks into the slough ami a of December, an election will be held tor Kcal Estate Transfers. dog, belonging to Mr Baily, wag retriev Mayor, Recorder, Marshal ami Scouncil- COATS—In Tillamook, Oregon, on OCT 28 State of Oregon to Sophie Smith. X E meti, of Tillamook City. Now is the time ing them. Finally the dog, In hie eager- St of Sec MT 4 X R io w Friday Oct. Mill. to the wife of Thomas nee* to get the stick«, ran against the for tlie Tarheel», the Knownotliings, the »1 Frank M Wakety to Madison Contea, a daughter. Clemmens. Lot i-of Sec gj TpjTlioW child, which accidentally fell into the Whiskey'.t*3, the Prohibitionists, the » Julius an.l Minnie People to Airfed water. Help w«« near at hand and the Admiiiiatrationist«, the Anti- Idiniu- and Martha Nichol 1« A W X. Vaughn 1 little fellow was taken out befme he had istrationiat» and all lite rest of the patties D I. C. i DIED. lieen in the water for more than tluee to dig up their tomahawk«, knives and JS J. Potwka to V. B A Lena Vesely. El. ! otSecWiTpjSR-W minutes ami every effort made for In* pistols, and putting ou their war |>aint 2» Edwin L. Cady to Marion A. Cady ) rip up tlie reputations ol all the other JOHNSON—At NeUrts, Or». Oct 29th. reitoralion, but all in vain. M A in Sec >oTp j SRSW The funeral took place iu Tillamook fellow»' wive« relations, and raise hade* Frank, ton of Mr. and Mr». George XOT. I V. 8. Patent to lohn B. tuakeep X. g I Juliuson, aged 3 years an i 9month«. generally. Mof Sec jo Tpi SR ic W ou Saturday. Bay THE ARENA. : L. L & Sarah Stillwell to W. D. Still.1 well 59 A in Sec 24 T 1 S R 10 W. Deed of correction. 1 W. D. Stillwell, to J. C. Hunter, same l L. L. & Sarah J, Stillwell to Chas / Hunter, tract in Sec 14 T iSRio W. 1 B. JI. & Sarah A. Daniel to C. I.. Ooley But for which the Editor Does not & Mabel Oolej-, lots 3 & 4 ill Blks 11 Still Hold Himself Responsible well's addition. r ur- This department of the H badmoht Is 1 W. G. & S. I. Kelso to C. L. Ooley & ■voted to ('OuiiHUuicatlons received from the| Mabel Ooley, W ol N. H. J4 of Sec 18 Tp ople and all are Invited to contribute to it- 2 S R 9 W. lie s'.ibj.-.'Is treated must he subjects of gcu, 2 C. L. & Mabel Ooley, to W.. G. Kelso rat inteiest. Under no coasider.tlon whal 8.1. Kelso, Lots 3& 4 Blk 11 Stillwell'» ad. er will anything ot a perioral nature be 2 M. A. Bowers, to Leonard and John «dmitted. Krebs 3.099 acres in Sec t6 T 5 S. R. Io W. 2 David & J. w. Wiley, to Elisabeth Wiley. Lot 4 & W of Lot 3 Blk' 8 Town Tillamook, Ore. Nov. 1,1897. of Tillamook. EXPRESSION ÖF PUBLIO OPINION. 2 U. S. A. to Gustaviils Allison, W }C of s E SWtgofNKK* X E \ of S W , of Secs Tp 3 S K 9 W. 2 A. G. Beals, to,W. 11. Cooper, Tract in Sec 30 T 1 S R 9 w. 3 Henry Tohl, to Neck Drosdoff Bond for deed. 3 I . S. Patent t > Jefferson P Bailey N W !* of S W X oi Sec 33 Tp 1 S R 10 W. St Alplionsus ACADEM\ TILLAMOOK, OREGON. J rapbd C ourse of I nstruct ST ALFItOXSUS ACADEMY is divided ■ ir departmauis. vli. Primary. luteruied IraiiMiiftr, mid Senior. 1 he Year is divided iuto four terms of elt »vceks each. TUITION fee - TuiUon Fee for one pupil tor a term of clro< weeks—th the Primary Department Two Dm . i - ahs , in the IXTaaxtitMAT«, Tirus a D olla W 2« ammab G kadx , Fovu D ollabs ; S bkio ; ouADt, Eira D ollabs . INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Instrumental music in the piano or the strin eJ Instruments, (or a term of eleven week» r, D ollars . VOCAL MUSIC ' "cat music. K ioht D ollabs . B usiness D epartment - In the Basine» Department, Stenography Boo' keeping .nd Type wrltl-ig rmlnded. tr The commoa branches T hibtv - tivb D ollal for Mie whole course. Plain Sewing amt Fan.-y w.,rk free to th. Iplls on Saturday alternoon. l attn , French and Germaa Included in th. e dor Grade. Private le-ona tn tbtMB 1,„ eagea Five D ollabs a term. 7^““' *“e*“,on P*‘d U» Physical Traini. i nd Kliqaette. Editor H eadi . ioht :— It is said that otir present City Marika ia a candidate for re-election. Iiso.it would lie gratifying to hia friends if he would, at an early date, discard some of his daintiness and gather in a few of the hoodlums who are doing their best to terrorize the community, Few of our citizens object to the boys engaging in youthful sports and enjoying themselves in a legitimate manner, but when peace ful, law-abiding citizens are disturbed night after nigl.l by having their bouses “rocked” or tick-taked, when fences are torn down and property damaged, night ly raids made on chicken coops, persons who are dangerously ill wantonly dis turbed, strangers trip|>ed tip on the main streets, and so on, it ia lime an effort was made to put a atop to these outrages, and if it is not expecting too much, citizens look to the marshal for relief. It is no use to recite instances of the outrages (for they have become too numerous to be called anything else) committed by the gang if hoodlum* now infesting the town, for they are matters of common knowledge and in many cases have been directly reported to the marshal. Neither are those who commit the outrages unknown. They are sons of reputable citizens, and well known to the marshal, and even if they are not it is hie business to find out. There are taxpayers who are getting tired of pay- iug a salary to a marshal who give« them no protection, and it will materially help his chances of re-election if he will, >11 the near future, do a little rustling and allow the people that lie is City Marshal for the purpose of doing liis duty ns pre- acrilierl in Section 1, of Chapter 3, of the City Charter amt not for the sole purpose of drawing his salary and walking around behind a big star. A Victim. CARD OF THANK» NIGHT SCHOOL <M School open to pni,n, lron <:J, „n(( o umcncuix ou Mouday Oct. nth Tint*. » per mouth "■ of ii weeks payable ia advance. To the many friends who so kindly assisted and sympathized with ns during our recent affliction, in the death ami burial of our little sou we hereby extend sincerest thanks. Mr. and Mis. Geo. Jolnuo»-