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has over one thousand suoscrtbers.
It has more local news, and is the
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Vol. 11.
No. 17
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. October 13th. 1898.
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
DAMAGE SALE. »
+ 50 PAIR + I
OF
BLANKETS ?
i1
$i.oo To $250
S lightly
D amaged .
Will be Placed on Sale at
BELOW
REGULAR
PRICE.
fy
We also have
£
50 PAIRS OF NEW ALL WOOL %
Bankets,
$
«
Direct from the Factory.
®
Which we will close out at the fol-
lowing very low prices:
51b. B lankets ( R egular P rice ) $5 00, S ale P rice ,
16 00,
61b.
H
11
11
$7.00,
71b.
11
11
$1000,
101b. G rey
V
11
11
$10 00,
101b. M ottled
1«
1*
1»
$4.25.
$5.00.
$6.00
$7 50.
$8.00.
of all Wool PANTS,
$ and 100 10 PAIR
Doz. heavy blue and brown
flannel overskirts will be sold for less
than was ever sold for here before.
Call early and see our bargains.
health for several week, but is improv
ing now.
Buttermilk Bill and the contractor are
Everybody has returned from the hop
putting in logs at the new skid road
yards.
Mr Fred Murphy, of Sand Lake, has near Dr. Bissel’s place.
Mr Bonier and family and R Davis of
moved t<> Woods co send his children to
McClay, are visiting with Uncle Henry
school this winter.
Mrs McGse, also of Sand Lake will Miller and picking huckle berries
move to Wo'.«!» to send his children to While out berrying Mr Davis lost a
valuable watch and Mr Miller had an en
school.
counter with a two year old bear while
There is a demand for houses in Woods
picking in a narrow ravine. His dog
this fall and ever house iu town will be
1 jumped tl.e bear and before he could get
occupied this winter.
out of the wav the bear gave him a slap on
Since the campers have left the park the shoulder, which sent he dog howling
B. Brier amuses himself fishing.
to the other side, and the bear went over
Mr Magarell is digging potatoes and he he hill.
has a fine crop.
W R Rohedee, our general merchant,
Louis Fenner is the happiest man in ¡informs us that his imported pug dog
Ocean Park since he is the father of a has had a very serious attack of typhoid
pneumonia, but under Scott Brown and
10 pound boy.
A C Southmayd has several tone of sail Company ’s treatment is fast improving.
Gid Shaw has moved back to Woods
fish on hands and is salting from one to
for the winter.
two hundred fish daily.
Andy Heater is ere. ting a neat resi-
Parties coming in from Sheridan re.
Andy means
port the roads almost impassable across ’ dance oposite Woods.
business.
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_
the Grand Monde resevatlon.
THE
OTELS.
Mr Gilbert of Salem has a contract to
alien house .
bridge Agency creek and Yamhill river
on the road leading from Worts to Sher Blaine—Win N Bays and daughter, Geo.
Moure, Mrs. A. G Anderson and
idan, and Mr Shortridge is ueg »tiating
children.
with him for a bridge across three rivers
Forest Grove—J W and J R Tomkins,
at Gastie rock.
Fred MeNsirner.
Freeh salmon can be bought for one j Woods—A E Lucy.
cent per lb here now on account of one Silverton—J W Carson.
company not getting wagons enough Sprue»—Burth Down.
They cut to IS cent without notifying the Hebo—W W Conder.
other company so the other company Castle Rock, Wert.—W A Mskineter.
would riot be out done they cut to oue San Francisco, Cal.—H H Colman.
cent per lb.
Garibaldi—Mrs L M Alley
Hanison Booth and family have moved |
LARSEN HOUSE
to Amity where they will reside for the j Portland—J E West. Mrs F Meyer
! Woodland. Wash—Frank Van Bebber.
winter.
Mr Parrott, fireman on the Kiawanda. Wilson—Paul Huhl, E D Severance
left for the valley on Sunday and will Glentea— J F Recher. W South.
locate at or near Whiteeoa for the win Washington. D C —G B Davidson.
Send Lake—E Atilkioaon and wife.
ter.
Nentucca—Mr Hanson and wife, Mr Jen
Mrs Malaney returned from a visit
sen and wife.
amongst relatives in Portland last Mon
Ferndale—Thos Edwards.
day.
Uncle John Malaney has been in poor Beever—A L Miller.
WOODS.
Mr. C. W. Smith is seriously ill.
Mrs. W111. Olsen is on the sick list.
Mr. Larsen spent several days on his
claim.
Seth Moon was in Tillamook on Wed
nesday.
Born, Oct. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Rogers, a daughter.
A full line of watches and clocks just
received at Letcher’s.
•
Sturgeon’s is the place for childrens'
tnbber balls and toys.
J. S. Lamar opened the saloon on the
corner on Thursday.
W. Redway came in from Nehalem oil
Tuesday on business.
The special session of legislature will
adjourn on Saturday.
It is reported that Tillamook is going
to have a skating rink
The steamers Harrison and Elm ore are
bar bound at Garibaldi.
J. W Pye, of Bay City, left Tuesday
on the Forest Grove stage.
W. A. Severance, who was in Salem*
is now visiting in Eastern Oregon.
Anything wanted in the line of »ran-
nition can be had at W. H. II Cary’s. •
J. W. Phelps, merchant from Netarts,
left on the Forest Grove stage on Tues
day.
8. J. Sturgeon returned to Tillamook
on Thursday from a business trip to Port
land.
The cheapest place in town for sta
tionary ami notions is at the Racket
Store.
•
John Barker and wife returned to Till
amook on Friday, after being away
three weeks.
John Hanson and wife, from Hebo,
were in Tillamook this week doing their
winter trading.
Cary still loads shells to order. Try
his l»in<l loaded shells, they are the best
in the market.
•
George Bowman left Tillamook Thurs
day of last week on the steamer Harri
son for Portland.
Dr. Wise will be at Ills Tillamook
office aliont Oct. 20th to remain only as
long as he is busy.
F. R. Smith lias secured a position ns
salesman in the Truckee Lumber Co.’s
store at Hobsonville.
We have a new stock of ladies’ fancy
calling cart's and will neatly print them
for 75 cents a hundred.
The Tillamook Dairy Association has
reduced the price of the manufacture of
butter to 2J<c. a pound.
Pale Wells, from South Prairie, was a
passenger on the Forest Grove atsge to
Forest Grove on Tuesday.
W. N, Vaughn sold liia place on
Miami river to U. L. Retlenhonse, the
consideration being $300.
Miss Ross,from Milwaukee.came in on
the stage iro n Forest Grove on Monday
to tescli the Glenora school.
A donation party will be tenderer!
Rev. ami Mra Dunlap on Friday evening.
Everybody cordially invited.
Headquarter for ammunition at Let
cher’s. the largest stock in the county. *
Just received, a new lot of calicoes.
Twenty yards for $1.00 at the Racket
Store.
•
Prof. G. A. Walker and Miss Kitty
Mills have been engaged to teach the
Fairview school. The school will open
on Monday.
D. Mnrtiny met with an accident while
logging last week, injuring his left hand
which necessitates him laying off from
work for a week or so.
John McNamer, of the Wilson river
and Tillamook stage line, left here on
Tuesday for Forest Grove with ins horses
to winter them there.
The regular monthly meeting of the
tire company will be held tonight,
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. All members
are requested to attend.
F. Kerrman returned home on Tuesday
from Little Ntstncca wlieie he has been
on a business trip for J . A. Todd & Co.,
I he clothiers and furnishers.
J. W. Bacon's outfit reached Tillamook
on Saturday from Forest Grove. Mrs.
Bacon and her family accompanied it
who will remain here this winter.
All those interested in the Parker shot
gun and bicycle at Letcher’s, please call
at one o’clock on Saturday, 15th when
they wnl be given to the lucky ones *
Send your job printing to the H ead
light office if you want first class work
at low figures. All work guaranteed to
be equal the best turn out in Portland.
Mrs. Sturgeon is having her millinery
parlors retixed and will soon be able to
entertain the ladies with all the latest
winter fashions in millinery in a few
days.
Dr. W. J. May, with his son and
daughter, and Mark Miner, left on Mon.
(layover the North Yamhill road for
Portland The doctor will return with
Kirs. May.
F. R. Smith was in the Grove hunting
Chinese pheasants a lew weeks ago and
succeeded in bringing some birds to Till
amook. It now transpires that the cat
had a sumptuous repast.
Edward Evans returned from Alaska
anil was glad to get back to Tillamook.
He was near by when the snow slide
took place, and helped to dig out those
who perished in that catastrophe.
The bays are alive with salmon and
the canneries have had to limit the boats
to one and two hundred fisli, the fisher
men catching lioats full. Otto Jolmsou
made a catch of IIOO salmon on Tuesday.
It is a source of gratification to the citi
zens of Tillamook city that only one
case of typhoid fever has occurred this
fall, and that i.ot a very aerions one.
Thepuiityof the water will in some
measures account for this good showing.
Mrs. Maggie M. Cross and William A.
Cross were in Tillamook on Monday tor
the purpose of making the necessary ar-
engeinents to prove up on their home
steads William Ellers, father of Mrs.
Cross, who is from Oregon City visiting
his daughters, accompanied them.
The l>oar<i of equalizations finished its
duties on Saturday, and we are informed
that the changes in the aasessmrnt will
aliont balance, making the assessable
pro|*erty in Tillamook county figure out
about the same as that prepared by
Assessor J. 8. Stephens.
G. O. Nolan has lajught the stock in
the Tillamook Lumltering Company l*s
longing to John and William Barker
and B. L. Eddy. The stock represented
110,800 shares, which gives Mr. Nolan
the controlli ig interest. Il is expected
the mill will be kept buzzing ill future.
$1.50 Per year.
Good butter wanted at Cohn & Co’s.
Representative J. W. Maxwell intro
duced a bill in the state legistlature lor
the regulation of fees to be charged and
collected by the comity clerk of Tilla
mook comity. Under suspension of
rilles the bill was read the first, second
and third times mid i*assed. It appears
that some of the fees now charged in the
comity clerk’s office are double those
charred in other comities, and we pre
sumes lie bill has reference to these.
LADIES FINE SHOES AT HALF
PRICES. W. E. Page lias purchased n
large stock of ladies fine sloes iu Port
end at auction which will be in on the
Harrison, which he will sell nt half
price. They are all new goods and first
class. Reserve your orders and save
half the price. Heating stoves and all
other kinds of go*ds are coming.
W. E. P ace .
BARGAINS IN
HARDWARE.
The new presiding elder of the M. E.
A Five Gallon Adjustable Oil Can for
Church, Rev. Dr. Waters, preached two
able sermons
at
tlie Methodist $2. previous price $2.50.
Church in Tillamook on Sunday, who
Self Basting Roaster, only 50c. each,
came here fur the filet time to attend the which previously sold for $1.00.
quarterly confe*ence and introduce the
Everything in the store can be bought
new pastor, Rev. R. E. Dunlap, who at the same rate or at cust.
appears to be an energetic worker and
G ko . R eynolds , Tillamook, Or.
able speaker. Next Sunday the rev.
gentleman will preach ill the morn
BEAVER.
ing at Bay City and in the evening at the
M. E, Church in Tillamook.
'The beautiful rain" is with ua once
Paul Erickson was arrested on Friday more, and the fish are running nicely.
for lieing drunk and the city recorder Your correspondent haw - 13 taken in a
fined him $6 and cost. O. W. Barnard net, in the Big Nestucca. The fish
was found in the same condition on Sat weighed, collectively, nearly 300 lbs
urday night and placed in the cooler.
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Iester, of Spruce,
He waa bailed out on Sunday morning, were the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ai d it did not take long for him to get C. Mills on Monday of this week.
inebriated again, forcing the constable
Mrs. Florence Getchell, of Hebo, is
for the second time to put him in
the guest of her friend, Mrs. 8. Mills.
durance vile. He got off light by paying
Mr. Shortridge, of Dolph, was at Bea
$6, but the recorder warned him about
ver recently.
his future conduct in plain words.
The Christian Endeavor Society of
Representative Sherwin’s bill to pro this place, held an interesting service
mote the sugar beet industry by pro on tire kill instant. There w ire a num
viding for a bounty of |1 per ton, to lie ber of earnest speakers.
paid the growers for a period of six years
Beaver citizens are all happy and pros
by the state, was opjioeed in the state perous, notwithstanding the rain.
legislature by Rosa, u)*on the ground
that the bounty might swamp the state
NEHALEM.
treasury. He favored fostering the in
dustry fcr perhaps two years, but did
The Elmore was in twice the past
not know what a six years' Ixiuuty week, once from Astoria and once from
might lead to. Others took a hand in Tillamook.
the discussion pro and con, and the hill
Mrs. F. Znddach returned home from
win finally referred to the committee on Clatsop last Tuesday.
commerce, with instructions to make a
Mrs. C. Pye and son Harry left for
thorough investigation of the matter
Tillamook and vicinity on Saturday to
and report at the regular session.
visit among friends.
Wm. Blackburn, the logger, lias gone
Mrs. Brown, who came in on tile stage
on Thursday night met with an accident to Portland for a donkey engine oi about
which at first was thought to be a fatal 25 horse power. Mr. Blackburn is log
accident. She was riding beside the ging the Kinney and Kebbe timber. He
driver, and while she had both hands hasalreaey put ill about 3,OfX),000 feet.
C. W. Alley has moved his family to
up adjusting her garments round her
neck, the stage gave a sudden lurch and town again.
she suddenly took a header, pitching on
The Kiekapooa are entertaining large
her craiiinin. The passengers at once and appreciative audiences.
went to her assistance ss soon as the
Tne run of fish does not diminish.
stage could lie stopped. She was sense The canneries can not handle all the
less and unable to move, but to the sur catch.
>
prise of all she soon recovered and waa
Dave Zaddai h has been distributing
able to confirms her Journey.
Mra.
his surplus fisl* among Ilia friends, who
Bruwu lias felt terrible aore from the
are legion, That is much better than
effects of the accident. She does not
throwing them away.
blame anyone for the accident, which,
The tng Maggie is in. She will tow
fortunately, resulted in no broken bones.
out the Dewey when she leaves.
Nehalem’*- now minister, the Rev. Dill
As we expected, the state legislature
has passed upon the petition for two and wife, arrived last week and lie gave
terms of court in Tillamook county, one his congregation a lecture on Sunday
in April and the other in November, con afternoon They will occupy on« of
sequently the cole has been amended so the vacant houses in upper town.
aa to provide for tlieae semi annual
Alfred Anderson, while going down
terms of the circuit court in Tillamook the river the oilier night with a strong
County. Representative J. W. Maxwell ebb tide in a small boat, ran into a
engineered the amendment through the tightly stretched net and capsized. lie
G. W. Bacon’s family left Forest
legislature. The HxAiiLimir gave some la under obligations to Besaie Gervais
Grove on Thursday for Tillamook, where
of the reasons in the last issue of the for a timely rescue.
they will remain this winter.
paper why thia was necessary.
It is
Aitorney W. I. Brooks expect to take
pleased to know the amendment passed
a vacation, combined with business, and
the legislative at thia special session.
THE NEGLECTED WIFE.
will be gone aliout two mouths.
We are unable to determine whether
BHK.
a term of court will l*e held next month
Mrs. Mark Harrison and Mrs. Sibley
You used to kiss me fondly
or not. If the emergency clause was
When you come home to tea»
were amongst the Forest Grove stage
But now you read your paper
stricken out of the amendment, as in all
passengers leaving on Tuesday.
And hardly notice me;
probability it was. tliere will be no court
The H eadlight will appear in a new
You used to way you loved me,
On Saturday evening Father Thomas in November. The next term will ba in
dress of type next week which arrived
You praised my eyea and hair.
But now you never tall me
on the Elmore on Saturday last.
Briordy was stricken wit) paralysis. The April, which will give litigants plenty of
That
I am aweet or fair;
time to prepare.
G. B. Creasy and C. Smith left Thurs i stroke is not considered to lie of a seri
You used to take ma strolling
day morning for Washington county, ous nature, although it was deemed ad
At dunk beneath the trees.
(juite a squabble occurs at district
visable to send the rev. gentleman to
And often, after dinner,
where they will spend the winter.
school
«lections
alioiit
the
interpreta
You held me on your knees;
George Reynolds, with his wife and | Portland lor medical treatment in the tion of the law as to the qualifications
You used to be so tender,
Imepital there, and he left on the steamer
daughter, returned to Tillamook Iasi |
Bo thoughtful and so true,
Harrison on Tuesday. It was Father of voters. In some districts the women
And you were Interested
Monday on tlK Forest Grove stage
Briordy’s leftside which wax |>«ralyseil. are allowed Io vote and in others they
In all J had to do;
Cohn A Co invite the Indies to inspect <
aie not. A hill defining the qualifications
But now you never listen
The
steamers
Harrison
and
Elmore
their new winter dress goods, la.lie«’ and
of volerà at acliool election, is before Ilia
To what I have to say.
reached Tillamook on Saturday fioin stale legislative. The projmrty qualifica
The love 1 had la only
gent's warm underwear, blankets, etc.
A memory to-day.
“
Oliver Orton, one of the oldest stage, Astoria, after a rough voyage. Tliey tion of the present bill la only 1100,
HK
driver, in this comity, is over from North brought almost «11 ths freight that was which must stand on the aaaeMmeut roll
Ah. foollah girl! ’Tit yours,
The love you’re sighing for—
Yamhill an<l stopping at the Alltel house. billed for Tillamook Iron* Hint port, to the credit ol the voters in the regular
But th*re—keep still— I’m anilouS
which the burin*«« men were anxioiuly
To read about the war.
It pays business men to advert ins in looking for. The stores were out of ■aaeMine.it prior to the election al which
—Cleveland Leader.
T hs H eadlight . the county newspaper flour, sod the arrival of this commodity lie or she is then qualified to vote. The
which reaches the homes of tlie citizens. was a source of much satisfactiou to new mnnanren also provides that in
»-bool district, having lees than 1000
The money-backing of
A. B. Caples and Newell Mac rum, who luem
iiilialiitanla, a widow or male citizen,
met with an accident crossing the Wliana
W« are informed that Represen tali re otherwise qualified, mar vote without
Schilling i Best
river, returned to Forest Grove oo Fri J. W Maxwell and Senator Patterson
the properly qualificai ion, if l e or al.a
tea
baking powder
day.
coffee
flavoring eztracta
have worked most energetically for Die have children of school age in trie dis
aoda
and spicaa
Wear« asked to alate that Revivalist interest of Tillam<«>k co. at the special , trict. From thia it would appear that
Lester »ill commence a series of revival meeting of th*- state legislature. They a man's wife will not le able to esercì««
is not a catch-penny do-
1 meetings at the C'liristain Church on deserve the l*st thanks of their consti lite franchise al school «lortiona It ap
vice. It is an iron-clad
tuents for their efforts. Although tliere pears that the bill wliirh waa introduced
Sunday.
guarantee.
ua
Have yonr land notices and timber was not much legislation directly per giving th«suffraga lo “mal« or female,
claims pnblmlred in the Headlight, the taming to Tillamook county, yet what
official newspaper for Tillamook county was introduced was successful ly carried to eot« at any school meeting or school
| through with a vim.
C. W. Smith & Company
,
alectiou,” was defeated.
aud city.