* Veople Who JUrtnt (£he has over one thousand subscribers It has more local news, and is the cleanest, ablest and best /taper in Tillamook County. People who want all the news and who do not I want slush, dirt and abuse, take Good Job Printing to bear in mind that there is but one decently equipped Job office in Tillamook Countyf and that is the office of iElie fjcablioht. (the I Vol. X. No. 49 TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. HEADLIGHT X-RAYS Tom Coates is s till on the sick list. May 19th. 1898. I Miss Maude Chatterton is ou the sick $1.50 Per year. County Warrants Payable Warrant. No. 491 49a 49S 5ja 496 509 5» 494 495 546 528 529 530 5’1 S»» 548 5<9 497 547 544 49» 5«3 51* SW 525 5’7 535 S’8 S» SOI <”3 6’1 6” 5‘8 54> 557 565 The Steamer Ilan ¡toil is expected to­ S*3S5O- day or to-morrow. list. COUNTY ITEMS Political Speaking. All citizens are expected to assist in 81 auahun’s new Music Store is about Arrangments have been made with A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks the observance of memorial day thia completed. |year. D. DeK Bowman editor of toe H ead ­ . Happenings Liveryman Wilson of McMinnville is light to address the voters at Woods on I C. E Reynolds has treated 1 his store in town. Saturday evening May 28th. and at to a bran new coat of paint. He I put it NETARTS Mrs. Waldvogal has been on the sick Oretown, Monday eveing May 30th. on the stole himself and did it artisti­ list for the past few days. Abe Severance, Chairman. cally too. .. ail< ‘"r8’ Pai1. Pierce of Pleasant C. N. Drew, Sec. ’ alley are rusticating on the beach M ir . L. II. Brown has been quite ill The ladies of the Christian Church during the past week . for a few days. will give an entertainment the first week in lune. Full particulars will be Gu« Lowengart of the firm of M. Seller For Sale. given next week. A complete bill of lumber for building and Co. of Portland is in town. Rev Gue will hold qunetrtly confer­ Hon. John T. Whalley will speak at Bay City a house 18x24—consisting nf flooring, ence services at the M. E. clmrcti Sat. in the afternoon at 2 o’clock instead of the rustic, studding, rafter«, etc., etc. Lum­ at 2:00oclock 1*. M. and Sunday, at 11:00 evening as heretofore advertised. ber can be seen at Mr. Davis* yard. Editor Watsou of Nehalem was in AM. Inquire at this office or of John Paquet. K You want a wheel—see Letcher and town on Monday. When You Want a First Class Wheel One that will stand these roads, One that will not need repairs, A Particularly easy riding wheel, Ata reasonable price buy Jenkins. There will be a lcetare at tire M. K. church Friday eve. May aoth 8 r. m . by aev. c. w. cue presiding alder Portland Dist. M. a. chu eh, subject “vnited states and spain", and the duty of every American citizen in ttie present struggle. Alt are invited, No admission fee I charged, a collectiou taken at the close of the I I Lecture. RAMBL The Rambler is a strictly first class wheel. It stood the test for 19 years and stands today a head of all. See tny Prices Model cf 1807 Model of 1898 * H Mrs. II. S. Newman’s little son who had Iris ankle badly hurt some time ago , was so unfortunate as Io fall last week, I ami dislocate the injured member. The - - $50.00 little fellow is only about 3 years old and to have more than bis share of $60.00 & $75.00 I seema trouble. guaranteed and all 875,00 Grease paint and pitch removed from all goods, at the Laundry and Dye House. If y’oii want a good wheel, and a cheap wheel, go and see Letcher & Jenkins; Their wheels areO. K. Æ COMPLETE HEW STOCK. op ---------- HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, FARM MACHINERY, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, FISHING TACKLE. AMU NITION ETC. keady mixed paints No old shelf worn stock; Everything new and up to date. W, ’Hs M. CARY. O pposite B ank It is a well known fact that the wealth of the nation lies in the condition of the agricultural district. The farmer is the backbone of the country. The farmer may belter his condition by accepting aucli methods in the tilling of his land mid the preparing of his product as will involve tlie least labor and expense, our If that black suit <| wishes of tin if fiiends go with them totlieirnew home. Tillamook County is fnrnisliing its share of defenders of the stais and Rlripes. Amongst those already enlisted and on the way to the front are; Chai ley New­ man, formerly« typo in the H eadlight office, Chas. Olsen, Hollis R. Orchard, Fred B. Stoddard and James F. Law­ rence. The good wishes of all our people go with tl.e l>oys. May they fight brave­ ly for the land they love and return safely to their friends, to he crowned a necessity now. No progressive 1 with honor when the war ¡8 over. ner can do without one. We have | Before buying yourself a wheel, go to id or power sizes, see or write' Tjetcher and Jenkins and get our prices | oil bicyclefl. We will nell yon a good plain wheel for $20.0), or a first class wheel for $45.00. The best material in the market is used in our wheels We buy the material« from the factory and put them up at our shop, so we can save you the profits of the middlemen, who handle them for others. Yon can also see what you are getting before they on hand are ei ameled. This is the only way to buy a wheel and get your money's worth. Mikado and Empire Cream Separators FOARD & STOKES CO Astoria, Ore. TILLAMOOK BAKERY, AND restaurant A lways has Letcher and Jenkins have just receiv­ ed the best kit of tools anr Manila thi« morning May, 17th, 1898 to Mr and Mrs Geo gold reserve is unnecessary, that every l Four Japanese war «hip« are enroute to the Philliplne i«1an<1«to protect Japanese inter*-Nt« Notice of Warrants Payable. Boyington, a soil. body wants cheaper money etc., etc. Notice is hereby given that City Warrants M m Mr Handley met all of Mr. Stevens' BAKER—In Tillamook, Monday, 82, 90. 87, 97, 107. io6 an