Che fieabtigljt, luhc* Warn has over one thousand suoscribers. 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 a m où It ®4te fjCilblinhi Cite fleatHtaht TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. December Sth, 1898 GROCERIES, FLOUR AND « « Our 10 Per Cent Discount Sale KEGCI STOCK JUST RECEIVED BY OF n u J Will Continue UNTIL JANUARY 1st, J. A TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Flour and feed at J. A. Todd & Co. * Will Illingsworth isdown with typhoid fever. The only line of books in the city is at Lamb’s. * All goods warranted as represented at Letcher’s. * Toys ! toys ! toys! And lots of them at Lamb’s. Mr. C. B. Hadley returned to the city on Tuesday. More Hamilton remnants at the Racket store. * For Christmas and new year's presents go to Lamb's. A new line of Kid gloves just received at Cohn & Co. * Some unequaled values in hosiery at the Racket store. Games ! games ! games ! Lots of new games at Lamb's. A new stock of shoes just received by J. A. Todd & Co. The heaviest Mackinaw made is selling for $3 at Cohn & Co. Father Schell’s brother arrived on the Harrison on Tuesday. The steamer Harrison came in Tues­ day loaded with freight. Ten per cent off on amunition for two weeks only at Letcher’s. Lamb has some nice bibles in stock, which will be sold cheap. Mrs. Wise returned from Portland on the Harrison on Tuesday. A new line of Ladies, Union suits just received at the Racket store. You can find all kinds of games suita­ ble for everybody at Lamb's. It has been suggested that Tillamook should have be board of trade. Mr. F. W. Beals and Mr. Geo. Bacon left for Portland on Thursday. Mr. C. A. Bailey's two-story implement warehouse is nearly completed. Cohn & Co. have just received a large stock of crockery and glassware. Born, to the wife of Dr. C. E. Hawke, on Saturday, a juvenile city councilman. John Cronin came in from ForestGrove on Wednesday to work at the livery barn. Call at W. E. Page's for granite ware of all kinds. He sells things way down cheap. Those pressed Copper Tea Kittles, nickle plated, at Page's, for $1.25 are beauties. W. E. Page has a few more of those all wool Ladies’ Jackets. He offers them dirt cheap. J. A. Todd & Co. have added a com­ plete stock of Groceries, Flour, and Feed to their stock. Look at the suit of clothes Cohn & Co. are selling for $4. $5 and $6 before you buy elsewhere. Frank Bester left the city on Thursday and it is reported Cupid had been up to tricks again. Books ! books ! books 1 Inspect the large variety at Lamb's. Can now tie bought cheap. * Mrs. John Simmons, from Pleasant Valley, had an operation performed on one of her toes. Bibles ! Bibles ' Bibles 1 Nicely bound bibles at Lamb's. They will be sold at a reduced figure. • A full line of Men's, Women's. Misses’ and Children's Rubbers just received bv J. A. Todd & Co. Rev. A. R. Griggs has his hand in a sling, the result of a gun accident, which caused a flesh wound. <>et yonr loaded shells and all kinds of amnnitiou at Cohn & Co.'s if you want the tert in the market, every shell guar­ anteed. 1899 p A. TODD & CO ■j And will be Sold at the Lowest Living Rates. Remember the Place, new building opposite P.O. TODD & CO ■ 9 (■■■■■■■■(■ A Full Line of 8 RUBBER BOOTS AND » S £ SHOES Constantly on hand. A NEW STOCK of SHOES for Ladies and Gents just received. Tillamook, Ore We have a full line of candy, nuts, | duced the most violent complaints from McIntosh and McNair have a fine new and already quite a snug little sum has J which it also tried to get down. The stock of china, which is suitable for use­ been raised. marshal was instructed to notify Mr. raisins, currants, citron, lemon peel for the volunteers. ful Christmas presents. * My trip home made me forget many John A. Johnson, G. Johnson and P. McKinley to keep the deer up for it was a the Christmas trade. We will sell parties We had first-class wishing candy, for Christmas trees, a former hardships. Shanahan has several superior pianos Johnson, from Minnesota, reached here dangerous public nuisance. and organs in stock which can be bought on Thursday. Finding that the steamers The amount of money order business at nice mixed candy at 10c. a lb. Also other passage on a fine ship with a good at greatly reduced prices. were bar bound when they arrived at the Tillamook post office for November goods at the following low prices for captain. We stopjied two days at Hong Kong, and other two days at Nagasaki, Big line of presentation books can be Astoria, they took shanks’ pony and embrace 348 domestic orders issued, the cash: Japan. In filling a large trunk with found at Lamb’s. What is nicer for a hoofed it overland. Pretty good grit for amount for which was $2,893.14 ; 82 Pearl oil, $1.00 ¡>er can, or $2.00 per case. newcomers. money orders were paid,which amounted Three Cans of Tomatoes..................... 25c. curios, I had some dealing with the Jap­ present than a fine book ? Three Cans of Corn................................ 25c. anese and Chinese, and I was surprised The east wind has been blowing, and to $853.65. There were four interna­ You can get the most 41bs. of Canary BinlSeed.................... 25c. to find how much I had misjudge those tional money orders issued amounting to a number of people have commenced to least money at W. E. Page’s store than | Nine Packages of Coffee.................... $1.00 races fro hi specimens we have here. $70, and 19 paid out, representing the at any other store in the county. * | kick because it is not healthy weather. I The only shooting Travis did while in Dice Tobacco.................................. 30c. a lb. sum of $1833.94, It will be seen that Mayor B. L. Eddy returned to the city . Tillamookers like rain, rain, and plenty considerable more money was received at A Good Broom for................................ 25c. Manila was at two woman who were of it so that they can spread the webs on Wednesday from Corvallis with the : Tillamook county from foreign countries Cranberries............................10c. a quart. trying to steal military stores one night in their feet. i Misses and Masters Applewhite. Our entire line of American prints at 5c. w hen he was on guard. than was sent to them. Travis says the sailors on the Ameri­ yard. You are not obliged to take rem­ Get your shoemaker’s supplies, leather | Call and see my fine line of albums and work boxes. No old goods left from The city council on Monday evening I and shoe findings, sewing machines and \ nants or whole pieces of second quality can ships thinks their vessels can whip last year. AL goods are new and bright. had very little business to transact, for prints, but we will sell you one yard or any ship. oil at W. E. Page’s, Tillamook, Or. * j Latest style of Ladies’Gold filled watches it principally consisted of ordering a All the Oregon Volunteers want to Mrs. Maggie M. Cross and Mr.William at from $8.00 to $20.00 each at Letch­ number of bills to be paid, viz.: Frank 100 yards. Best brands of Prints at 5c. a yard. Best German Prints, extra wide come home. Now that the excitement A. Cross proved up on their homesteads er’s Jewelry store. * Wheeler, $1.75; A. E. Imbler, $1.50; H- and heavy, 10c. per yard. We will give of the war is over they do not care about before County Clerk Mason on Friday. I I have just received a fine line of solid Chrenshaw, $1.50; J. J. Stewart, $1.50; you a discount on mackintoshes to close barrack life. Only two unclaimed letters remain in I gold and filled rings, link, buttons, shirt F. A. Shanahan, $1.50; Mrs. Shanahan, our entire line. We are headquarters on There is not nearly so much sickness in the post office for November. They are studs, and gents tie pins set with real $1.50; W. H. Reynolds $3.50; Frank low prices. Remember the place at D. Manila as there was when we went I for George Morries and Joel G. Harris. pyrite stones that sparkle more than German, $1.50 ; Charles Bester, $1.50; T. E dmunds . there. The sewerage system was in a • McIntosh & McNair’s invite all to in­ a diamond and never gets dull. Call and W. C. King, $3 ; Water rent for Nov., deplorable condition. spect their new stock of goods, which see them at Letcher’s. $40; J. ,S. Lahmon, $31; C. N. Drew,' * When Travis left Manila no women I BACK FROM MANILA. they will find the best place to trade. * $10; T. H. Goyne, $2; John Barker, $2 ; . I nurses had arrived at the army hospitals, I called at W. E. Page’s store the other I Tom Coats, $2; D. C. Pierce, $2 ; total,1 1 The finest flour on the market is day and I’ll be ripped up with a five And Visits Friends in Tillamook’s at any rate not at Cavite. He said it ' “ S now F lake ,’’ and is guaranteed to dollar bill if I diden’t get lost among his : $107.75. The tame deer running around ' I seemed to him sometimes as if nobody Metropolis. town was declared a nusance and the give satisfaction.—For sale by Edmunds goods. Say, fellows, it is a sight worth there cared whether he lived or died, Mr. Lee M. Travis, of Company C., & Co. though he presumed all were doing their seeing. He has every thing one wants I I marshal was ordered to take care of it. Oregon Volunteers, reached Tillnmook I Mr. C. B. Hadley has commenced work from a tooth pick to a Yankey saw 1 providing the parties owning it did not. I city on Wednesday night on a visit to duty faithfully. The service was mechan­ ical entirely, by men grown used to scenes ! Charles Hall, who left the city Thurs­ on his saloon building, preparing to re­ mill. the editor of the H eadlight . He, in i move it to the corner opposite Cohn & We are asked to state that a meeting day morning of last week for North Yam­ ! common with a large number of the i of hardship, suffering and death. “ There Co.’s. has been called for 7:30 p.m., at the hill with Mayor B. L. Eddy, Mrs. Wil State University students at Eugene, | was lack of woman's nursing, there was Mr. J. E. Tuttle left on Thursday to M.E. Church, on Friday evening, to ! liams and child, and Mrs. Hutchings in volunteered their services when the call I dearth of woman’s tears.” His circula­ tion was so low that his legs became superintend the construction of the arrange for a united Christmas tree and his wagon, met with a bad accident at was first made for soldiers. numb and in his delirium he imagined telephone line from Forest Grove to entertainment. Members of all Christain eight o’clock that night. It was his in­ Mr. Travis graduated from the State I the heartless doctors had stolen his legs tention to make Sampson ’ s mill that churches are cordially invited to take Portland. University in 1897, and was studying so he could not get about or leave the night. In going down the hill to that ' law when hostilities with Spain broke | Going out of the toy line. Toys at part. place. He found a vast change when he place Mr. Eddy preceded the team with | out. He had distinguished himself at | The committee appointed by .Mayor your own price until they are all gone at reached the hospital at the Presidio, a lantern. Part of the harness broke, the university, for 1896 he was one of I Lamb’s. Now is the time to buy toys Eddy to draw up a bill for the creation ’ . 1 mini where nrwiiicii women were ttviv cuiuiujvu employed, . rum and siv he are is throwing the tongue on the ground, and those chosen by the faculty to participate i . of a Port of Tillamook Commission has for your children. J . the wagon was capsized, turning the oc­ »1. .. t\~. ( ..IL......»,. Orut.x convinced a great change for the better had several meetings, and it is expected in the Oregon Inter-Collegiate Orator, It pays business men to have an ar­ will come into the Manila hospitals when cupants out Fortunately none of the tistic and attractive advertisement in the bill will be in shape in a few days so passengers were injured, although they ical Association. the women nurses are installed. Mr. Travis was taken down with T he H eadlight , for advertising is the that it can be published in the near had a narrow escape, The fever-stricken patient feels the The accident typhoid fever in Manila, and was sent future. life of their business. touch of his robust comrade to be rough scared the team and it went ¡»ell inell home in the trans|>ort Rio de Jeneiro. Mr. J. P. Allen, who injured his leg a down the hill, landing in the mill pond, and unsympathic, and he longs for I have 25 pairs of Misses Shoes that He s|>ent ulxnit a month in the hospital ministrations more gently and tender, I will close out at 60c. to 75c. a pair. few weeks ago, has been having consid­ where one of the horses were drowned. at Preside. I which would do for him more than medi­ All new goods and solid leather.—W. E. erable trouble with it. It looked at one The accident is a loss to Mr. Hall of about Mr. Travis remains in Tillamook city | time as though the injury was going to $50. cine would accomplish. Women miss the Page, Tillamook, Or. for several weeks, after which he has to j develope to serious consequences, but the | carnage of the battlefield and in many The Presbyterians have changed the We have received a copy of the general re|a>rt at Vancouver. He says: pain and inflammation having abated, ' ways are qualified to give the service time of holding their Sunday school from | laws and joint resolutions and memorials Manila is not a desirable placetolive it is much better now. most needed by the sick soldier far from the afternoon to ten o’clock in the morn­ 1 passed and adopted at the special session in. Of course acclimation is possible, Ladies as a rule never do things by I home. ing at the court house. of the state legislature, jier kindness of but the trouble is that acclimation con­ halves when they undertake to do any­ i Travis says, while he was in the hospi­ If you want to buy a present for your 1 State Printer W. H. Leeds. The act to sists is taking all the ambition and vigor thing. The ladies of the Presbyterian tal at Manila, that it put him in mind of friend get one that is good and will last regulate fees to lie charged and collected out of one. The tem|>erature is not gen­ church made the court house, where the bring in a lunatic asylum with so many a lifetime. The place to get it is at by the clerk of Tillamook county, is as erally above 90®, but there is so milch Presbyterians are holding service, smell sick men out of their heads raving. Letcher’s Jewelerv store. follows: “Sec. 1. The fees hereafter to lie moisture that the earth is continually sweet and clean, showing that cleanli­ charged and collected by the county clerk steaming and the atmosphere is thick If you intend buying hats or shoes be ness is next to godliness. of Tillamook county, as ex-officio record­ and sultry. All native animals are INVENTORY SALE. sure you see Cohn & Co.’s large stock. Bro. Heins was the nice looking gentle­ er of conveyances of said county, shall l>e dwarfed. Theborses are little creatures, Their prices during their Clearance Sale man who was round bright and early on the same as those fees prescrilied for simi­ such as we call Shetlands in a circus Following January l«t, IH99, we .hull are sure to suit anyone. Friday morning to recover his lost badge, lar service in section 2339 of the general parade. The |>eople are small, not to invoice xtock, and in order to reduce our I have about 15 Suits of all wool which he was glad had lK.cn found, for it ■toc-k aa much a. ixm.ible, we will offer Boy’s Clothes, which I will close out at had been presented to him. Printer’s la ws of Oregon, as compiled and anno- speak of the appalling prevalance of the our entire stock of M. ckmtoshk *, tated by William Lair Hill, the fees here ­ most loathsome disease. They are in ­ $.50 to $4.50 a Suit. Call soon or you ink and a good country newspaper will by prescribed being only for services per­ ferior in every way to the Japanese. I C lothing , B ooth ani » S horn , H ats will be to late.—W. E. Page. soon advertise anything. taining to the duties of the county clerk would never be in favor of giving such anii C aps , D nv G oods and notions at A new lot of boys’ and men’s high cost. A Portland newspaper man writes the asex-afficio recorder of conveyances of jieople the right of suffrage. grade sweaters at the Racket store, just editor: “ I am pleased to see you are Our stock is the largest in the county said Tillamook county. Sec. 2. That all But Manila, from a business stand­ from the auction rooms. A better bar­ giving the Tillamookers a first-class acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith point, is a desirable acquisition. Vegeta, to select from. The sale will continue gain was never l»eiore offered. through the month of December, 1H9H, newspaper. I wish you success in your are hereby repealed.” tion springs upinmost riotous profusion I have a small kit of blacksmith tools undertaking.” Thanks, but it keeps one and will offer the liest opportunity for The members and friends of the M.E. everywhere and tropical fruits and saving you money that will again 1« consisting of f<»rge, anvil, hammers, hustling to do so, and leaves no time to Sunday-school met at the parsonage on plants useful to commerce grow amus­ offered in Tillamook for months to come. tongues, sledge, etc., which I will sell whittle wood on the street corners. Tuesday evening to diacttM and provide ingly without any attention in the way E dmi 'N dh A C o . cheap.—W. E. Page. Tillamook, Or. • Mr. O. R. Chamberlain was in from for Christmas entertainment and elected of cultivation. With careful cultivation, Mr. J. S. Stephens, who is agent for the Sand Lake on Friday, and informs us the following committee : Providing lad­ one can hardly exaggerate the result. Notice. Northwest School Furniture Co., will that the farmers in that vicinity expect ders, Mr. MeCargar and Mr. Dunlap; The policy of Spain for ages has lieen to start out next week to visit the school to raise a thousand bushels ofcranberries soliciting funds, Miss Dora High ami retard commerce ami to heavily tax all All |>ersons knowing themselves to l>e districts to sec what school supplies they next season. He is canvassing thecounty Miss Melia Ford; purchasing, T. If. enterprise. American management is INDEBTED to us will please call and with a book, the history of the recent Goyne and Dr. Hawke ; programme, Mrs. hound to do wonders. The law per. settle at once, as we need the money. are in need of. J. A. TODD & CO. The ladies of the Christian church will war, which is edited by Thum bull White. Dunlap. Miss Ida High and Mrs. W. A. mining only American ships to ply be. When the $40 bill for water was read Mdihee; decoration, Messrs. F. N. Wil­ tween American harbors will enlarge our give a social entertainment and supper at the opera house on Saturday evening, at the council meeting on Monday, each son. W A. Mc<»hee, Rev. Dunlap, Clyde shipping ami our navy will have a place Dec. 17, full particulars of which will ap­ of the city dads gave a iong draw n sigh, Mdihee, Wickfand, Frank Mann, the to coal with safety. In regard to the treatment of the and after one of them had recovered his Misses Luella Ford. Maggie Crawford, Tf you'd pay your grocer pear in our next issue. Representative J. W. Maxwell, at the breath remarked “Gentlemen, this is too Dora High, Ida High, Nettie Watson, soldiers, 1 prefer to say nothing until I $101 pxind he couldn't m U meeting of the memljers of the Lower much of a tax upon the city every month Ida Watson. Mrs. Fred Davies, F. N. again wear citizens clothes. I admit, however, that the men are not satisfied when we have to keep up the roads, with Wilsrm. ami Mrs. G. A. Edmunds; filling you better baking powder Columbia Fire Relief Association in the , boxes, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. T. H. Goyne, in all respects. parlor of the Allen house on Tuesday, other expenses.” than iisJulltnjffi Best, I have frequently wished that I had A complaint was made to the council Mrs. W. A. McGhee, and Mrs Watson; was re-elected director. joined the regular army and thus lieen distributing presents. Miss Ma Watson The new church building which is to on Monday evening about McKinley’s Another large invoice of those celebrat­ with men trained to proviile proper food be constructed for the United Brethren deer l«ing allowed to run at large, and ami Miss Bertha Lcoper ; calling names, and accommodations. The regulars suf­ ed shot gun shells just received at Cohn Mr. B. L. Eddy and Mr. A. W. Sever ­ which had knockcdscveralchildren down will cost about fifteen hundred dollars, fered less from the causes which pro- & Co.'s. bscriptir»« hst is being passed round and badly scared one lady with a child, ance. Impossible!