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. ................ .. i •'•••• i ••••• A i•virtiXWtVJiKn Cite Stabliflljt, people Who yjont has over one thousand suoscnbers. It has more local news, and is the \ cleanest, ablest and best paper in \ Tillamook County. People who want all the news and who do not \ want slush, dirt and abuse, take Good Job Printing will do well to bear in mind that there is but one decently equipped Job office in Tillamook Countyt and that is the office o ©He f) ch (Che Ijcablinljt. Vol. II. No. 18 TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. October 2Oth, 1898. $1.5 Per year. PROPOUNDS A QUESTION. Justice T. H. Goyne had a jury case on Representative J. W. Maxwell did not return home when the state legislature Monday in which C. B. Hadley sued L. adjourned; for he was appointed upon a L. Smith on a note of $29.60, with in TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. S ir ,—My question as Nehalem corres Miss. Anna Tone is quite sick. committee to visit the Soldiers’ Home at terest and attorney’s fees. Smith made the plea that his signature to the note pondent regarding road work in this A full line of watches and clocks just IRoseberg. district brought forth a caustic article to received at Letcher’s. One of the scholars, while going to the was procured while he was under the in which H. A. Bloom loans bis name. fluence of drink. The jury gave Hadley Mrs. Alley and her daughters were in 1 academy on Monday morning dropped a Were it true I would let it pass, but as j five dollar bill. The finder will please re a verdict of $50.40, which included in the city Wednesday visiting. it is I feel called upon to notice only one terest and attorney’s fees. turn it to the Allen house, when they will The Racket Store is to be moved to the portion of it, the balance is too well be rewarded. store on the apposite corner. Chas. Lunquest met with an accident understood in this community to need Frank Trout got through with the on Friday while working in the yard of comment. Anything wanted in the line of amu- thrashing in this county on Wednesday. the Truckee Lumbering Company. He nition can be had at W. C, Cary’s. * I have worked roads with my neigh He reports the crop very light, particu was trucking heavy timber, and one of bors for 20 years and never had excep Headquarters for ammunition at Let larly oats. It is estimated there Is a two the pieees fell upon his right leg, which tions taken to mv work. In this cher’s, the largest stock in the county. * thirds crop. fractured it. l)r. M. R. Madison set the particular case the Supervisor gave me a Mr. Julius Low, hardware drummer Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd, of the firm of injured limb, and under Dr. Hawke’s care job of work to do and I did it; true, it from Portland, is registered at the Allen J. A. Todd & Co., clothiers and furnish we are glad to hear the injured man is was but pottering, like so much of the house. ers, left for McMinnville on Saturday to getting along nicely. work done in this district, but 1 had no Mr. Peter Brant is sick with heart visit relatives. They will be absent from option. He came along when it was Emmet Quick, the crack whip on the trouble, and is under the care of Dr. the city about two weeks. done and expressed approval of it and Wilson river, made another trip from the Hawke. afterwards handed me a receipt for $3.75. Governor Lord has approved the bills lightly amaged Just received, a new lot of calicoes. introduced by Representative Mavwell, Grove into Tillamook on Sunday. He Now assuming that his story is true, left again on Monday, but could not ac Twenty yards for $1.00 at the Racket one giving Tillamook two terms of court does it not still further tend to prove his commodate all the passengers who were Store. * each year and the other regulating the needing accommodation. The crack of unfmness? What right has a person to The cheapest place in town for sta fees to be collected by the county clerk. Emmet’s whip may I k heard in Tilla I k entrusted with the handling and tionary and notions is at the Racket Wanted, in Tillamook city, a humane mook again on Saturday, and after that judicious expenditure of funds if he gives Store. • society for the prevention of cruelty to date liis visits will I k few and far between a man credit for three days’ work when but one has been preformed? This would John Johnson won the gun in the draw animals on Unc!»* Sam’s mail routes. until the season opens up next year. tend in some degree to account for its at Letchers’s and Will Stephens won the Any old, sore, lame, broken-down, used- County Assessor Stephens has footed costing us over $1 for bossing every $4 bicycle. up things of horses appear to fill the bill. up the totals since the board of equaliza worth of work done in this district. He Mr. T. S. Townsend, at White Clover The city council on Monday night de tion adjourned, which give $1,090,918 says the commissioner will not enlighten Creamery, is paying twenty-five cents for cided that it woufd not put down a side taxable property in the county and me what is being done. That may be, butter fat. walk from N.W. corner of Edmunds & $96,495 in the city. Judge Sappington but any one familiar with these coast Co. ’ s store to the S.W. corner of the Attorney B. L. Eddy is moving his law declines to sign the report of the board of counties knows that road work can offices from the Headlight building to the McDermott’s addition until Dr. May set equalization. He claims that a lot of not I k done in the winter, and when the his fence back. Olsen building. property in Tillamook county is not summer is allowed to pass, and with Mr. G. O. Nolan is making things lively assessed high enough. Dr. M. R. Madison was in from Bay Unfortunately, $700 or $800 on hand, no work done, City on Wednesday and gave the editor at the Tillamook lumber mill, and will the judge was sick and unable to attend and we are suffering on account of it, put everything in good working, also the when the board had the question under we have a right to ask why it is so and a friendly call. Cary still loads shells to order. Try electric plant. A lot of repairing will I k * consideration. what is going to be done with the fund? „..r-P. ..OM. IlllCi V VUCtl num IHIU ICVULUIJ. done to the mill so that it can work to his hand loaded shells, they are the best The donation party at the parsonage Much more could I k said on this vexed better advantage. in the market. * of the M.E. church in Tillamook on Fri road question but space forbids. G. A. Cobler sued Amiel Hellebuick in day night gave the new pastor, Rev. R. Nehalem has been for some time very The Sunol, of the Truckee LumlKr Justice Goyne’s court for the recovery of I E. Dunlap, some idea of the large hearted unfortnnate in the selection and appoint Company left on Tuesday with lumber $32.75 alleged to be due him for wages. ness and liberality of his congregation. ment of those responsible for our road for San Francisco. £ 51b. B lankets ( R egular P rice ) $5 00, S ale P rice , $4.25. Hellebruick claimed that he had settled Mr. W. B. McHenry, from Spokane, is with Cobler. The justice decided the Quite a number attended, and altogether work. Our late Supervisor, an irrespon $5.00. $6 00, ® 61b. H the evening was most enjovably spent. sible and incompetent person, when no >J JI registered at the Allen house. He is here S 71b. case against Cobler. $600 $7.00, >» It was truly a social gathering, where longer allowed to abuse the position, »> » looking after timber. $7 50. $1000, The second Mondays in April and the bonds of Christian friendship perme simply put on his hat and stepped into *2 101b. G rey n >» D Mrs. T. B. Handley left for the Grove November are the dates set for holding ated. The rev. gentleman and his esti $8.00. $10 00, *2 10ib. M ottled J» >• the next county with the remark that on Monday to visit her sister. She was the two terms of the circuit court in Tilla mable wife were delighted and thankful “He did not care, he had made $400 a passenger on the stage. mook county. The amendment to the to meet with such hospitable friends, who off us any way.” Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Phelps and dau code was altered four times before the wish Mr. Dunlap much success in his There is not complaint without just ghter, of Negarts, returned on Sunday state legislature agreed to the change. ministerial labors in Tillamook and thq cause. after a visit to Portland. C harles P ye . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alexander left for vicinity. For Sale. 14 acres of good bottom Forest Grove on the stage on Monday. Mr. T. B. Handley, who is a member of Married. land for $250. See J. S. Stephens at the Mr. Alexander was in Tillamook over a the republican state committee, writes to B owman -S toddard —In Weiser, Idaho, Court house, Tillamook. month in the interest of the Bankers’ Life the Oregonian in respect to the election on Sunday, Oct. 9th, 1898, by Justice Evangelist Lester is holding revival Association of Des Moines, Iowa, and of United State senator: “The election Horace Newman, 1). DeK. Bowman and meetings at the Christian church, and is several parties took out policies while he of Mr. Simon is received with quiet satis- i Hattie C. Stoddard, both of Portland, was h ere. having good congregations. faction. Sound-money men breathe < Iregon. Charley Wells rode into Tillamook on easier with the assurance of a safe vote , Tue above is self explanatory. The Mr. E. P. Wells, of South Prairie, was a passenger on the stage which came in Saturday evei»:ng and tied his horse up, in the senate. No one has been defeated divorce iKtween Mr. Bowman and his but to his surprise later in the evening he but the inflationists. Mr. Corbett's former wife was granted some time ago. from Forest Grove on Sunday. found that someone had gone off with it. friends feel that this is the best they could ; rft. Wise, the dentist, wishes us to i It was a case of “incompatibility of state he cannot be at his Tillamook office On Sunday it was found coming down do under the circumstances, while his temjKrament,'’ the parties having lieen the Wilson river road with the bridle tied opponents feel that it is also the iKSt | l>efore the 5th or 10th of November. married when they were children in their to the saddle. they could do under the same circum teens. The separation and divorce were Mrs. G. O. Nolan, wife of Attorney Attorney A. W. Severance returned to stances. We have thus occupied the 1 by mutual consent. Mr. Bowman vol WILSON RIVER. Nolan, left Monday for Monmouth, to be The Hotel Arrivals. Tillamook on the North Yamhill stage on middle ground where always lies the ' untarily assuming all cxjKnse and liberal gone about a month visiting relatives. Miss Pearl Turner, of Nestocton, visit- support of his minor children. Mr. Bow Monday night. He was called away on path of safety.’’ ALLEN HOUSE. ed with Mrs. J. Svenson a couple of J. A. Todd & Co. commenced building , business about two weeks previous. He There is a demand for good roads all man and Mrs. Bowman (nee Mrs. Stod North Yamhill—Oliver Orton. . a store on Monday between their pre days during the past week. spent a week at Salem, and while there over the country, and it is natural that , dard) are well known here and their Garibaldi—Eddie Robson. sent building and that of the Tillamook Mrs. E. Bergstrom and daughter have was convinced that the state legislature the city of Tillamook should I k demand many friends wish them happiness and Beaver—Mason Clark Joe Bixby, N. Coul hotel. been down on a two week visit to friends did some practical work. ing the same improvements. Goo<| roads success along life's uneven journey. * son. and acquaintences. She returned to ’ Mrs. Bacon and family reached Tilla have proved to I k the salvation to busi Bridgeport, Conn—A. Levana. T he H eadlight ap|>enrs today with a mook on Friday from Forest Grove to her home above Nestocton on Sunday. ness men and the growth of some cities, i Big Bargains in Shoes and Other Boston, Mass—P. F. Coppenger. remain with her husband in the city this new dress of type, which is another im Not only is this true of business men and Goods. Andrew Anderson has got the contract winter. Brooklyn, N. Y.—Eddie P. Kelley provement in Tillamook’s leading news Childrenand Misses Shoes at half to fix the river-bunk by C. A. Svenson’s paper. The H eadlight is all home cities, but it enhances the value of pro-' price; also Boy’s Suits and Ladies’ Sheridan—Dr. W. Tatom. Mr. J. W. Atwater was taken seriously to prevent the county road from lieing Shasta Valley, Cal—G. H. Collins. print, and, therefore, is appreciated. The jKrty as well. There is, of course, some Jackets. Call early and get your choice. sick on Thuesday night, but under the Bay City— H.G. Kirrv, A. M. Hart, Chas. washed away during the winter storms new management will continue to make chronic kickers who never tire complain New goods on every boat. medical treatment of Dr. D. Wiley he soon I buy, sell or trade for all kind of goods. and high water. improvements in the newspaper from ing al)out the horrible condition of the Wolf, wife and child. roads and the numlicr of mud holes. To Call and see the bargains I offer. Chas Lunquist. who was unfortunate recovered. Forest Grove—J. W. and J. A. Tompkins. time to time. W. E. PAGE, Tillamook Ore, keep on kicking only aggravates people. Dr. Smith, with his wife and family, to break his leg at the mill at Hobson- Cape Mears—D. R. Hulbert. How is it that people who drive out of We are glad to learn that something ville, is going to stay at Mr. Noren s who intended locating in Tillamook, Portland—Julius Low. PainlegH Dentistry. changed his mind and left for Portland Tillamook into the country say that the sensible and practical is about to In until he recovers. Netarts—Geo. Phelps and family. roads within the corporation limits are undertaken to improve the roads leading I)r. William Tatom, the painless den- on Tuesdav. South Prairie—E. P. Wells. in bad condition compared to those kept into Tillamook city, particularly those tint, is now in Tillamook, and will re How .lap* Launch Their Ships. Mr. J. W. Hobbs, internal revenue up by the county ? Perhaps the city dads City—W. E. Sibley, Bert Ding. south of here. Mr. George Cohn has set main in the city the whole of next week. The Japanese apply one of their inspector of this district, and ex"County Blaine—Clark Bunday, W. N. Bays. ' can explain why people drive into mud the ball rolling by subscribing $25 in Now is the time to get first-class dentis- pretty ways to the launching of ships, Readwell, Wash—Wm. Wolf and wife, Clerk of Yamhill county, is registered at holes directly they strike the city limits i They use no wine. They hang over cash to improve the roads. Two hun | try work done, which Dr. Talom guar- George Wolf. on their return. the ship’s prow a large pasteboard the Allen house. dred and fifty dollar* raised in Tillamook ' antees. A full set of teeth from $20 to Spruce—H. G. Sprague, Nason Clark. Mr. John Waterman, of Baker City, ; cage full of birds, and the moment would go a long way in making improve $25. Extracting by painless methods Dr. W. J. May and Mrs. May returned Sand Lake—W. G. Harris, W. C. Wolfe. the ship is afloat a man pulls a string, who bought property in Tillamook re ments, for already quite a number of 50c. |>er tooth. His headquarters arc at J. H. Hobbs, McMinnville;*J. Whit v.hen the cage opens and the birds fly cently, is expected here shortly and will on Wednesday from Portland. Their farmers have promised to assist either the Allen House. family reached home a few days ¡ircvious. man, Hebo; W. B. McHenry, Spokane; awav, making the air alive with music make his home in the city. with money or labor. Public enterprise I and’ the whir of wings. The idea is The friends of Mrs. May will I* glad to Frank Nordbury. city. , TRANSFER REAL ESTATE. County Judge Sappington was able to ’that the birds thus welcome the ship know that she is much improved in and united effort can accomplish the pur- OCT. 14.—Mrs. J. Grout to Katie G. LARSEN HOUSE. as she begins her career as a thing of be out again on Saturday after another health since the operation on her skull j>ose. Good roads means much to the RiefenlKrg, N of lot 2 of block 11 sick spell. The judge is in hope that the H. H. Coleman, Geo. Smith, Capt. , life.—Utica Observer. of Cones McCoy’s addition to and the fatiguing journey home did not business men of Tillamook city, for if the worst of his sickness is over. J. J. Dawson. John Wilson, G. A. Cobler, the town of Bay City. roads are so bad that it is almost impos- Great Japanese Pyrotechnist. distress her a great deal. Mary Krumlant, D. E. Goodspeed, The North Yamhill stage met with an sible to travel over, how can they expect O ct . 17.—M. E. and J. F. Sanders to In Nagasaki, Japan, there is a fire One of the horses attached to the North farmers to trade here ? Besidee, every William J. Carver, tract in Quick Harry Coleman; Leigh Jones. Hobson- works maker who manufactures pyro other accident last week, owing to a h.L.C. villle ; J. Atkinson. Sand Lake ; H. E. technic birds of great »'.t*. which, when wash out in the road. The stage upset Yamhill stage, which left Tillamook on summer brings more visitors into Tilla Saturday morning, was lame when it mook, and this, too, will greatly increase O ct . 17.—U. S. of A. to Henry A. Ely, Palmer, Netarts ; Hv. Hayes. Spruce; exploded, sail in a life-like manner and Miss Watson was thrown out. WVj of Ne *4 and of Nw 14 sec*. started on the journey. The editor of • if our roads arc kept in good condition. R. G. Jackson, Netarte; C. B. Wiley. through the air, and perform many 21, tip 3 S, R. 9 W. Rev. Dr. Waters, the presiding elder of movements exactly like those of living the H eadlight watched the poor animal Netarts; Jack Jackson, Netarts. I birds. The secret of making these the M.E. church, returned to Tillamook limp along up the road, and although he In all proLalnlity, the democrats will The rev. wonderful things has been in the pos on Monday from Nehalem. is not given to slang phrases, his right , win a majority in the next congress. “ Five Billion session of the eldest child of the family gentleman left again on Tuesday for his eous indignation made him say “It’s a WHERE TO INSURE. it might not I k the worst thing of each generation for more than 400 home. paid yearly food in But dam shame!” that could happen. It will, indeed, give THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND years. Cohn & Co. will give away $25.00 One Hundred ! a chill to business, through apprehension The half block on the opposite corner GLOBE INSURANCE CO. • worth of merchandise to the party of change of the money standard from agent VOR TILLAMOOK. of the Tillamook hotel is to lie occupied Millions worthless gold drawing a lucky number. By purchas J 8. STEPHENS. to silver; but the money standard with business houses. .Mr. C. B. Hadley will not I k changed. A demo-|»o|»uliFt my cake smell so ing $1.00 worth of goods entitles you to will move his empty saloon building to stuff; HON E MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY a ticket.. ' congress will, however, begin a raid the corner of the block. Mr. C. A. Bailey is SOESTS FOB TILLAMOOK. dangerfMis stuff.” queer?” for silver ; and this will so alarm the Eugene Price was arrested by the mar making preparations to put up a build BIGGS A STEPHENS. C^IAiFtC.», Too much soda or per . country that in the presidential election shal for being drunk on Sunday and was ing, which he will use for his farm imple SCHOOL DESKS AND SUPPLIES OF Schtll’Mgs is pure. two year* hence, that the partv will fined $5, but failing to produce that sum ment warehouse and this will make a haps alum or lime. L se EVERY DESCRIPTION. HI again I k overwhelmed. The misfortune he ’ soaked” it out in the cooler for three valuable addition to the business houses Schillings Best baking pow will I k a setback that business will get, J S. STEPHENS is *««>1 f<* the days. The citizens must give the marshal t of the city. It is reported a feed store is For vale by Northwest School Furniture Company j to Iwerected there as well. i meantime.—Oregonian. C. W. Smith & Company der. ¡» credit for doing his duty well. for Tillamook co. 9 9 ' £ DAMAGE SALE. " 9 % N £ 8 £ 8 s 9 8 £ + 50 PAIR + £ 8 £ 9 OF £ 1 £ £ £ 8 £ I £ £ £ BLANKETS S D . Will be Placed on Sale at LOCAL JOLTINGS. 9 9 9 9 ® 9 9 8 I BELOW REGULAR PRICE. ! We also have I I 50 PAIRS OF NEW ALL WOOL £ £ 8 Bankets, | Direct from the Factory. 8 $i.oo To $250 £ Which we will close out at the fol- § g lowing very low prices : ¡g 100 PAIR of all Wool PANTS, 9 and 10 Doz. heavy blue and brown flannel overshirts will be sold for less 9 than was ever sold for here before. S Call early and see our bargains. Dollars tor | “ Why America— for Ten Millions for Best