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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 8, 1898 Santa Claus’ Headquarters I Visit STURGEON’S STORE at TILtUAfVIOOK DRUG PRESENTS for Christmas and NEW YEAR JEWELRY—-Our Stock contains Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Charms, Guards, Society Badges, Scarf Pins, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, etc. A complete and varied Stock io Select from. SILVER and PLATE WARE, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Mugs, Mapkin Rings, Chil dren Sets, etc. Toys for Girls—Toys for Boys All Kinds of DOLiliS! Call and inspect STURGEON’S Immense Stock before purchasing elsewhere. i CH IMA SETS, Cups and Saucers, Moustache Cups, Shaving Cups, etc. TOILET SETS and 'loilet Articles of every description, Perfumery, Soaps, Shaving Sets, Traveling Companions, Brushe, etc. STATION ERY—A splendid Assorted Stock. CHRISTMAS BOOKS for the little folks. GAMES of all Kinds. ALBUMS, etc. AN OLD SUBSCRIBER. more; trimmer, Doc McKinley ; cleaner, Dave Edie; assistant-cleaner, Alfred Here we are again. The Elmore came in on Saturday. She 1 Magnuson; lst extinguisher, Gene Hun- No Wonder the Editor Was Stun The Caucus Nominees went in Masons. ned with Surprise. his Albert Mason has moved out on brought freight for Henry Tohl, and singe ; 2nd extinguisher, Gust Nelson. with a Whoop. At the regular communication of Tilla The country journalist, having con ranch. is loading salmon at Kinnerv's cannery. Leigh Jones. Manager of the T. L. Co., The city election on Monday passed off mook lodge, No. 57, A.F. & A.M., held cluded his work of devil printer, book, his Mr. Nelson, who has been visiting was in Tillamook on business the first Dr. Wiley came up on Saturday to see quietly and pleasantly, the citizens’ ticket, on Saturday evening, the following offi. keeper, job printer, reporter, editor, press which was nominated at the court house, ccrs were elected for the ensuing year : father-in-law, L. G. Freeman, returned Grandma Tohl, who has been ill for of the week. hand, mailing clerk, collector, compos, some time. went through with a whoop, no other T. B. Handley, W.M.; W. J. May, S.W.; to his home at Astoria. itor and ad solicitor for the day, had set TOLD OUT OF COURT. J. W. Maxwell, J.W. ; T. H. Govne, sec J no. Erickson was agreeably surprised Geo. L. Hunter, of Tillamook, is on the candidate standing a ghost of a show of i down to study out what string to pull coming near the goal. One hundred and retary ; W. S. Hays, treasurer ; and A. last Saturday night when a number of river canvasing for a book. to get enough money to meet a note of “ I suppose, ” said the admired friend, friends entered his house and added to • fifty nine votes were cast. Mr. I. T. A. Ford, tyler. Stock in this region are going into the “that you gave a great deal of thought $14.38 coming due next Saturday, when his stock of furniture a handsome $6 Maulsby, for mayor, and Mr. W. H. G.A.R. a man he did not know came into the winter in excellent condition. to that big case you just won ?” Eberman, for constable, were placed in At a regular meeting of Courinth Post, rocking chair. It is needless to say what office and sat down without being asked Dave Alley is home again from Eastern “ No, ” answered the lawyer. “ I never nomination by petition, but the vote they No. 35, Dept, of Oregon, G. A. R., the followed this surprise. to do so. For a minute he looked gave a bit of thought to it. But, ” he Oregon. received showed the full strength of the following officers were elected to serve Miss Lottie Freeman closed her Sun around the place and at the presiding added reflectively, “ I sold a lot. ” Sweet Brior Circle W. O. W. held their opposition, viz., 40 votes for Maulsby for the year 1899 : Post Commander, day School until Christmas day when it spirit of it before he spoke. and 34 for Eberman. There were 18 Albert Mapes; S. V. Com., W. R. Doughty will again open. All of the children are annual election on the night of the 3rd In attempting to name ten Roman em “You are,” he said slowly, “the pro. inst. scattering votes and one spoiled ballot. J. V. Com., J. H. Whiting; Surgeon,J. W. expected to be present to see what Santa perors on an examination for the bar, a prietor of this establishmctt, and it is a The result of the election is a big victory I | Maxwell; Chaplain, S. McCarger; Q. M., Claus has left for them. i Nehalem's Literary society meets at student mentioned Antoninus, Crassus, newpaper office ?” for law and order, and is an expression j , A. A. Ford; O. of I)., Frank Severance; Quite an interested is being manifested , Batterson’s Hall every Thursday night. and several other names ending in us, “It is,” replied the wondering editor. that the citizens of Tillamook do not | O. of Guard, John Sheets; Q. G., W. E. in the weekly prayer meetings conducted They have a paper as part entertrin- "And this is your product!" he said, closing the list with “Augustine, the approve of young hoodlums running | Page; O. G., J. Johnson ; Adjt., C. N- by Rev. Neff, who seems to be the right ment. founder of Christianity,’’but added, as holding up that week’s issue. “A news things to suit themselves or that drunken Drew. | Bohn and Nystrom are now doing the an afterthought, “This was before the paper?" man in the right place. A.O.U.W. men shall disturb the tranquility of the ! “Yes.” L. G. Freeman and Rev. Neff went to I rafting for Blackburn Bros. birth of Christ, of coarse.” city. Those elected and the votes received Star Lodge, No. 76, A.O.U.W., elected H. V. Alley and wife, of Onion Peak, “The herald of a noisy world ?” said Beaver last Tuesday in the interest of the were: the following officers on Thursday even A Philadelpha undertaker who was the the visitor dreamily. 1 were visiting on the South Fork the past church which Rev. Neff represents. MAYOR. ing for the ensuing term : Master work administrator of the estate of a servant week. “Yes.” Eddy, B. 1......................... ... 113 man, John Barker; foreman, J. A. Todd; girl, amounting to about $1,100, gen “The million-folded. multiple of COUNCILMEN. The late rise in the river gave parties BARNEGAT. overseer, F. L. Sappington ; recorder C. Hiner, I............................. ... 132 who had logs above tide water a chance erously provided a “first class funcnal” thought?” N. Drew ; financier, G. B. Lamb ; recei Hawke, C. E..................... ... 131 for her, and thoughtfully retained over “Yes.” Mrs. Carrie May and son Charles to get them down. Jones, John....................... ... 132 ver, J. A. Monroe ; guide, A. W. Sever $800 of her estate to reward himself for "The hasty record of the world's visited the lighthouse last week. ( Ilsen, Louis...................... ... 128 ance ; inside watchman, C. A. Bailey ; his generosity. In the opinion of the affairs ?” Tuttle, J. E........................ ... 128 Mr. Robert Sargent and J. R. Harter outside watchman, Ira Tomlinson. HOBSONVILLE. orphans’ court it is said that an impos “Yes.” TREASURER. made a trip up Trask river Sunday. Oddfellows. Thompson, N.................... ... 127 ing cortege of twelve carriage was pro “The molder of public opinion ?" Mr. Mark Miner and Dr. May and son ! Wedding bells will soon ring twice in MARSHAL. The election of officers for the ensuing vided, with six professional pallbearers, “Yes,” said the journalist, looking made the lighthouse a visit Friday and Lahmon.J. S.................... ... 122 our midst unless all signs fail. Both en each adorned with a buttonhole boquet, worried. term in Tillamook lodge, No. 94, Inde Dr. May returned home Saturday. RECORDER. gagements have been announced. pendent Order of Oddfellows, took place while the procession of mounting rela “Man’s doings done in ink ?” Cooper, W. H................... ... 128 Mr. John Day, Fred McKinley and last week, and resulted as follows: N.G., The Ruth, Cleone, Harrison and tives, numbering but five persons, was “Yes.” These gentlemen can be relied upon to Billy Stephens were hunters on the sand Elmore, after being barbound several not similarly ornamented. The court “The richest treasure of the art pre. give Tillamook city a good adminis G. W. Sappington; V.G., W.Olsen; finan spit last week. adds, “This was evidently an over serration of arts ?” days, crossed safely out on Saturday. tration during the coming year. We ask cial secretary, Geo. Cohn ; corresponding Mr. C. E. Reynolds of Tillamook visit The new planer at the mill is doing ex- sight of the undertaker.” A $500 silk, “Yes.” that every citizen give them their sup secretary, W. J. May ; treasurer, I. F. ed at Bert Biggs' last week. "The Archimedean lever that moves I cellent work and much fine flooring is lined, gold-handled, cedar couch casket port aud put implicit confidence in them. Larsen. The newly elected officers will was provided and used in the procession the universe ?” They have been elected with a preponder be installed on the first meeting night of Bert Biggs and J. Biggs went to Tilla being made for shipment. mook Thursday. i The fight the other night was decided and charged in the bill, but amid the “Yes,” and by this time the editor was ance of votes, and whatever antipathy the new year. Mr. Sumner Hauxhurst is visiting at a draw. Corbett’s second did the same many details of so elaborate a cere getting ready to escape by the window. may have existed during the election let mony and during the very natural agita. “And all for a dollar a year,” said the Real Estate Transfers. Barnegat this week. that be obliterated, and, as loyal citizens, old trick, interfered. tion of tile bereaved undertaker, a cheap visitor, still in that dreamy tone, as he bow to the will oft he majority, who have The steam launch made a trip to Barn, We understand that the Ruth will stop one was accidently substited for it be let his soft blue eye fall over the page. spoken in no unmistakeable tones. Some D eck . 1.—F. R. & B. L. Beals to G. W. egat last week. at Sinslaw, on her way down this trip, fore the interment. Bacon, lots 2, 3 and 4 iu Black 1, "It's a durn sham,” he went on, going people are chronic kickers from away Mr. Dryden Baker visited at Joe Haux hand tow her sister schooner to San Fran McDemott's addition to Tillamook. down into his pocket, “here's $2, and 1'11 back, and we suppose the new council cisco to 1>e completed. The new vessel hurst has quit fishing and is home now. A Georgia correspondent sends Note send you a cord of wood and a bushel of will come in for its share of that, but to D eck . 5.—John McMahon to James A. Mr. J. R. Harter and R. Stagent will will ply between this port and San Fran and Comment the following: As sug. apples and four gallon of cider next Cansfield, E Vi of sec. 36, in tp. 1 S, keep continually kicking city or county cisco. gested by your editorial on “ The Right start a raft of logs Saturday R. 7 W. officials rarely accomplish anything. The week.” Then he got up and went out Quite a number of our society people to Overrule a Bad Decision,” I refer you without so much as saying “good-by” new council, like the old, no doubt, will D eck . 7.—P. H. M. Smith, to W. S. took the moter last Saturday evening to the following extract, delivered by Handel!, lot 4, block 1, H. F. Good carefully consider whatever matter is and the editor gazed stupidly at the $2 COULSONBURG. for the outskirts of the city to attend a Chief Justice Bleckley, in the case of bill on his knee. speed’s addition to Tillamook. brought before it, and we rely upon it 1 ball at Young & Robbins’ hall. They re Ellison against Georgia Railroad com. D eck . 7.—H. F. L. Logan to W. D. doing what is right. Mr. E. T. Coulson and son, Raymond, pany, in which a radical change was port a splendid time. Steele, lots It and 12, block 2, in made a trip to Blaine Saturday. To Cure a Cold iu one Day- Tohl's addition to Nehalem city. During the stay of the schooners Ruth made in the law of amendment of the Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab Printer’s Devil had a Hot Time. Mr. and Mrs. Dollarhideand daughter, stateof Georgia, 87 Ga., 691. “ Bleckley- and Cleone, quite a number of excellent lets, All druggists refund money if it A petition was handed in on Saturday, of Beaver, visited friends at this place entertainments were given on board the Chief Justiee: failes to cure. 25c. The genu ne has HOTEL PERSONAI.S. duly signed and also sworn to bv C. B. Wednesday and Thursday of last week. “1. Some courts live by correcting the L. B. Q. on each tablet. vessels. The sailor troupe being short Handley, nominating several parties for E. O. Mills, of Beaver creek, passed „^characters, were assisted' liv home errors of others and adhering to their Allen House. certain offices in the city election. This through the burg Saturday. talent, wh„ proved tllcmselves t„ own. On these terms courts of final re. fjcablißht ©trabe Jftlart was done unbeknown to them. As soon Mr. E. R. Hays was in from Spruce on view hold strictly and exclusively courts Mr. N. Coulson and Mrs. E. T. Coul- the occasion. as it was whispered around that the city Thursday. ■on are on the sick list at this writing. | In or(]er t„ enjovablv spend the )ong of review, without any original jurisdic H y°u have any Property, Stock or other ticket was being printed with their names articles to sell, trade or lease, or need help, Mr. Albert Crawford was a visitor to Mrs. L. R. Coulson called on friends at evenings of the coming winter, the young tion, and with no direct function but to want employment, etc.—Two insertions, not upon it, it raised their righteous indignn. ,bv citv on Thursday from Nehalem. to exceed five iine3, Fifty cents. Four inser Beaver Friday. . men of our city have taken Old Father find fault or see that none can be found. tion to white heat. The printer’s devil, tions, Seventy Five cents. With these exalted tribunals, who live Mr. William Patrick was over from Mr. Patrick went to Tillamook Friday J Time by his “ Bean Catcher ” and or. as one after the other rushed into the Beaver on Friday. only to judge the judges, the ruleof stare MONEY TO LOAN I returning Saturday. ! ganized a new order, known as the"Boys office—with blood and razors in their eyes decisis is not only a cannon of the public Mr. John Johnson from Garibaldi paid MONEY TO LOAN I —thought, sure, they had come to mop Mr. and Mr*. Swabb called on friends Afraidofthel,ark ” We were unable to learn much of this order as it is very good, but a law of self-preservation. At the floor with him. Being a peaceful the city a visit on Saturday and remain- at Brown’s Saturday. For terms apply to the peril of their lives they must discover imp, the devil suggested that they notify e<l sevcrnl Theo Steiuhilber, Tillamook, Or. Mr. O. W. Kinnaman, of Beaver, pass.; secret, in order to lie eligible to the error abroad and be discreetly blind to Mr. D. Curtis, from Trask, was in the ed through our burg on Saturday en order, one must own a lantern and faith. him in writing that they did not want | fully promise not to take any girl home its commission at home. Were they as UMBRELLA REPAIRING at reasonable their names printed upon the ballot. This city on Saturday. route for Blaine. I as long as they live here. At their regu. ready to correct themselves as others being done the devil wagged his tail more rates. Neat work turned out and as Dr. F. Buttz, from San Francisco, was Mr. M. D. Swabb called on freinds nt i lar meeting held, sometimes the other they could no longer speak as absolute complacently ns the prospect of a pugil registered here on Saturday. good as new by J. W. Steinmetz, Beaver on Friday. j night up at the city reservoir. The fol. oracles of legal truth ; the reason for istic rough and tumble vanished, not so, Tillamook, Or. Mr. I. C. Quick was over from Ncstoc- Mr. E, T. Coulson and family visited I lowing officers were elected: Chief. their existence would disappear and however, with the other parties, who I ton on Saturday, their destruction would speedily super, I lighter, Romulns Nein; oiler, Willie Gil- at N. Coulson's Sunday. J1 OR SALE, a bargain, a celebrated swore vengeance upon those who had Mr. E. H. Comas was in from Nestncca vene. Nevertheless, without serious de White SEWING MAC HNE New |>er|>etrate<l this dirty trick upon them. on Saturday. triment to the public or peril to them, So distasteful was it that others thought and direct from the factory.—Apply selves, they can and do admit now and Mr. Joseph Smith was in the city on their names might have been included, for particulars at the Headlight Trade NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY then, with cautions reserve, that thev and as the contagion grew, caller after Sunday from Hebo. Mart Office. ha ve made a mistake. Their rigid dogmk Mr. W. C. King, from Sand Lake, was caller swooped down upon the devil— of infallibility allows of this much relax TIMBER LAND for SALE on Samon- who whs on the point of jumping the job in the city several days this week. ation in favor of truth unwittingly for. bery River, in section 20, 3 N, 7 W —to satisfy themselves that they were Mr. A. C. Demii k was in from Woods saken. Indeed, reversion to truth in The VV SE qr and E % S qr. Con not I wing diqx'd as well. His Satanic on Monday. some rare instances is highly necessary sideration $900.—Enquire at the Head majesty, the printer’s devil, almost forgot Mr. W. H. Sherwood paid the city a to their permanent well-being. Though light Trade Mart Office. his religion, but instead of doing that from Hebo on Monday. it is a temporary degradation from the made some vehement remarks about peo Mr. I.W.Jennings was in from Kelcbe's ’ type of judicial perfection, in has to be WANTED, 1.000 new SUBSCRIBERS ple using mighty poor judgment when endured to keep the type itself respect to the Tillamook Headlight now that they undertake to degrade rcsjiectable on Monday. able. Minor errors, even if quite obvious Mr. W. Reilenburger was a visitor it is under new management. Take it business men. It was not necessary for or important errors if their existence be on trial for four months for 50c., or the printer’s devil to wish them to the from Bay City on Monday. fairly doubtful, may be adhered to and send it to yonr friends. hot place, for his sanctum had already Mr. anil Mrs. W. Schlotter were in the repeated indefinitely ; but the onlv treat been made a warm place by those who city on Tuesday from Nestocton. ment for a greet and glaring error FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING at the had gone on the war path. Mr. George (¡¡eager was over from affecting the current administration is Headlight Printing Office at Portland Hay City on Tuesday. of jnstice it all courts of original juris, prices. All description of job nt Mr. N. A. Freeman was in the city Oil dwtion is to correct it. When an error ing, which is guaranteed. Patronize Tuesday from Netarts. <>fth.s magnitude, and which moves in home industry. Mr. II. H. Brooten, from Towner. *° wide an orbit, competes with truth Dakota, registered on Tuesday. m the struggle for existence, the maxim SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight wil Larsen House. be sent free on application. Send a tor a supreme court-supreme in the n’s.iwty of duty as postal can! or leave your name at the majesty a. well as in the majesty Mr. l.eigh Jones, superintendent of the office. Il pays toMibecribe for the lead otpower-i. not stare decisis, but flat > Truckee mill at.Hobaonville, was in the iustitia mat coelum." ing, newsiest and brainiest new paper , city Sunday. Th« Pisnos and Organs remaining in Stoek money-back tea and Mr. Letti F. Moon was over from after that date uiill be shipped to Portland. CLUBBING RATES—Weekly Oregonian baking powder at Notice. ■ Blaine. Also Mr. M. Thompson. and Headlight, per year. $2.25; toe From this date until April l st . 1399 Mr. J. Bixby was in from Beaver San Francisco Examiner and Head will pasture horee, for 25c per monthi Mr. W. H. Frederick*, representing light. $2 25. New York Thrice a-Week I have sold all my cattle for $460.00 Tatum & Bowen, is in the city. World and Headlight. $3.00. Strictly V lxcext J acobs . cash in advance. CITY ELECTION. FRATERNAL ELECTIONS WILSON RIVER. NEHALEM ORGANS and PIANOS. Schillings Persons Wanting Pianos or Organs can save $50 on the former and $25 on the latter by purchasing before Dec. 25th. lour Grocers p. C. SHANAHAN. T™n0K'