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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1898)
I People lUho yjtfiit 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, lake (Elte geaMight. Good Job Printing will do well to bear in mind that there is but one decently equipped Job ojpit in Tillamook Countyf and that is the office o (£hc fieabligljt. I Vol. II, No. 26 TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY, December 15th, 1898. $1.50 Per year. FEED ! GROCERIES, FLOUR AND Our 10 Per Cent Discount Sale | MEN’S CLOTHING | Will Continue UNTIL JANUARY 1st, 1899. NECU STOCK JUST RECEIVED BY J. A. TODD & CO., And will be Sold at the Lowest Living Rates. Remember the Place, new building opposite P.O. A Full Line of I RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES f Constantly on hand. $ A NEW STOCK of SHOES for £ V* ® Ladies and Gents just received. $ J. A. TODD & CO., Tillamook, Ore. Something nice for ’Xmas presents for THE TREATY OF PARIS. Wedding and holiday gifts are the county, for they prefer locating where A PRETTY WEDDING your wives, mothersand sweethearts at things people are looking for at this sea there is plenty of rain. He was awarded P akis , Dec. 13.—Extraordinary pre McIntosh & MeNair’s. * son of the year, and books, albums, a diploma at the Portland exposition for Unites Mr. A. J. Cohn and Miss All kinds of nuts at Lamb’s. cautions are maintained by both the Rosa Olsen. A No. 8 Granite Tea Kittle for 60c., bibles, etc., are favorite selections at the evergreens, grains and curios gathered in peace commissions to preserve secrecy as All kinds of candies at Lamb’s. * Tillamook county. On Sunday evening, at the residence of and other granite ware in proportion at Tillamook News Co. to the contents of the treaty. Each com Windsor ties at Mrs. Sturgeon’s McIntosh & McNair’s. The band boys will give a band concert County Commissioners Wheeler and the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mr«. W. mission has two copies, but even the Flour and feed at I. A. Todd & Co. On the last steamer we received a new and entertainment on the evening of the Ray are in Portland on business, and Olsen, in Tillamook city, Oregon, which commission attaches are not jiermitted Dr. Wise came in from Portlaud last line of Hats and Shoes. Just the styles 23rd, to be followed by a dance. From while there it is expected they will pur had been artistically decorated with to jieruse the documents. The corres what we can learn this will be quite an chase a portable saw mill for Tillamook beautiful flowers for the occasion, Mr. A. pondent of the Associated Press, how for the holidays.—Cohn & Co. week. interesting entertainment. county, which is to be used for sawing J. Cohn (of the firm of Cohn & Co.) and ever, has obtained from a source usually Bicycles from $20 to $75 on easy pay Pipes from 15c. to $7.50 for ’Xmas at out plank for county roads. The cost of Miss Rosa Olsen were united in the bonds reliable the following outline of the Notices are posted for a special meeting ments at the Pope Mfg. Co.’s Agency in Lamb’s. * of the school district for the 3rd of next the portable saw mill will lie in the of marriage. Miss Belle May and Mr. treaty : Tillamook. B. C. Lamb, agent. * All goods warrented as represented at month “for the purpose of voting a tax neighborhood of $1,500. From what we Mark Miner played Mendelssohn’« “Wed Article 1 provides for the relinquish Rev. J. E. Snyder, of Portland, will be I Letcher’s. * on all the assessable property in said can learn about $1000, in one way and ding March’’ as the bridal party entered ment of Cuba. gin a series of meetings at the court house Mr. W. N, Bays was in from Nestucca another, has been subscribed to fix some the parlor, where a number of invited district for school purposes.’’ Article 2 provides for the cession of the first evening of the new year. on Tuesday. of the roads south of Tillamook city, guests had already assembled to witness Porto Rico. Call and see my fine line of albums Fresh invoice of P nuts, walnuts, the marriage ceremony. Under a beau which need work on them. These roads More Hamilton remnants at the Article 3 provides for the cession of the almonds, filberts, pecans, brazils and and work boxes. No old goods left from will be either graveled or planked. tiful floral decoration, in horse shoe Racket store. * Philippines for $20,000,000as compensa last year. All goods are new and bright. chestnuts at Tillamook News Co. * shape, County Judge G. W. Sappington The following program will be given for New Stock of Children’s Caps, 25c. at tion. Latest style of Ladies’Gold filled watches Mr. L. S. Mavnard, who had a sud at from $8.00 to $20.00 each at Letch the benefit of the Christian church next tied the nuptical knot, after which the Article 4 embraces the plans for the Cohn & Co.’s. * den and bad attack of la grippe, we are er's Jewelry store. Saturday evening at the opera house : bride and groom received congratu cession of the Philippines, including the * New Colors in Velvets just received at glad to see, is able to be out again. recitation. 1 lations and best wishes for their future return of Spanish prisoners now in the Cohn & Co.’s. * I have just received a fine line of solid String music, male quartette, recitation, “Remember the Maine!’’ Tillamook gold and filled rings, link, buttons, shirt solo, instrumental music, tableau, recita-1 hnppin«». The bride and groom are well hands of the Tagaloa. Some unequaled values in hosiery at News Co., next door to bank, for books, studs, and gents tie pins set with real tion, ladies quartette, music, pantomime,!k,,own throughout Tillamook county, Article 5 deal« with the cession of bar the Racket store. * solo, Christmas song, string music and . and are also h'«hl>’ «teemed by a host racks, war materials, arms, store«, build bibles, fine holiday papersand games. * pyrite stones that sparkle more than A new stock of shoes just received by tableau. A small admission fee of tea ,,f wh <> wish the happy couple a ings, and all property pertaining to the An unusually attractive stock of holi a diamond and never gets dull. Call and J. A. Todd & Co. cents will be charged. After the program ! lonK life of bl'M and happiness. The Spanish administration in the Philip day goods is now on exhibition at the see them at Letcher's. • a social time will lie had, and a ten cent' bride is a wel1 accomplished lady and pines. Children’s books of all kinds at Stur- i Tillamook News Co.’s Store, next door Rev. F. H. Neff, pastor of the United lunch will be served to those who wish, jtb«- «laughter of Mr. W. Olsen, one of geon’s drug store. Article 6 is a renunciation by both na | to bank. • Brethren church, wishes us to announce Come' Tillamook city’s promincut business tions of their respective claims against 1 • . Mrs. Sturgeon has union suits for ' Especially imported for the Holiday I that he will commence a series of meet All cordially invitee to attend, • men. prepared to buy your Christmas presents ladies’ and children. * I 1 Trade, are the Dry Goods and Fancy I each other and the citizens of each other. ings at the Adventist church on Decem at the booth. Miss Lou Bunn made a pretty bride’s Article 7 grants to Spanish trade and I i-rtorl« that i'ohti Ry tires chnu'itier Cohn & Co. have the largest stock Goods that Cohn & Co. are showing ber 25th, which will be continued as long maid. shipping in the Philippines the same T he best way to build up a town is this week. • as the interest in the meetings warrant it. of gloves in the city. After the ceremony Mrs. Olsen invited treatment as to American trade and ship to stand by ever man in the place who T wo of the iron castings on the Nestticca Extra fine, fresh lot of Groceries at A large majority of our exchanges are does right, says the Oregon City Press. the wedding guests to a sumptuous re ping for a period of 10 years. past, served in elegant style, and those bridge are broken, and until they are patent sheets, containing a number of McIntosh & McNair’s. * Article 8 provides for the release of all Whenever a man is doing well, do not Holiday gifts for all, big and small, at repaired the bridge is in some danger of advertisements w’hich the editors receive tear him down. All residents should lie who participated included Mr. and Mrs. prisoners held by her for political of subsiding. no pay for. The H eadlight is all home partners, not opponents. In all livlihoods A. J. Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Olsen, Dr. fenses committed in the colonies acquired Sturgeon’s Drug Store. It is a known fact that Cohn & Co. print and contains no advertisements of the more business your rival does the W. J, May and Miss Belle May, Banker by the United States. Ten per cent off on amunition for two are lower on Glassware and crockery this description to compete with the local more you will do. Every business man Claude Thayer and Mrs. Thayer, Mr. Article 9 guarantees the legal rights of weeks only at Letcher’s. and Mrs. Theo. Steinhillier, Miss L. Bunn, 1 than anyone else in the city. See us be advertisers. who treats customers honestly, court Spaniards remaining in Cuba. A new line of Ladies, Union suits just Judge G. W. Sappington, Messrs. C. B. fore buying. • Article 10 establishes religious freedom Rev. C. G. Le Masters, the new pastor eously and fair will get his share, and Hadley, C. E. Hadley, L. Olsen, Mark received at the Racket store. * in the Philippines and guarantees to all Those who want to see Dr. Wise will of the Christian church, arrived on the the more business that can lie secured by I i Bootees, mittens, hose and underwear Miner and Frank Kerremans. churches equal rights. bear in mind that he is now at his Tilla steamer Elmore. He will preach in that united efforts the better it will lie for all. The newly married couple received a for babies at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * Article 11 provides for the composition mook office, to remain only as long as church on Sunday, when the subject of When a town ceases to grow it begins large number of costly and elegant wed We want to show you our goods. i he is kept busy. * his morning discourse will fie "Rolling to die, and more the people try to kill ding presents. They will remain in Tilla of courts and other tribunal« in Porto Please call at McIntosh & McNair’s. 1 Give the boy an order on the Columbia away the stone," and in the evening each other in their bu«ines« the more mook until after the Christmas holidays, Rico and Cuba. Mr. D. DeK. Bowman has gone from i agency for a wheel, and have it delivered “Profit and loss.” readily will utter ruin come to all. Article 12 provide« for the adminintra- when they will visit San Francisco. Portland and located at Stockton, Cal. when he wants it. What is nicer for a Stand together for the advancement of tion of justice in Porto Rico and Cub. Mr. Mike Abplanalph surprised most The band boys honored the happy Mrs. A. Johnson was in from Trask on I ’Xmas present ? * nil his friends by returning to Tillamook every citizen. If a man shows ability to couple with a musical serenade on Mon Article 13 provided for the continuance i prosper do not pull him back through for five years of Spanish copyrights in Wednesday and registered at the Allen All those desirous of having their pho several days ago with a wife, having . ! jealousy or weigh him down by a cold day evening. the ceded terrirory,giving Spanish books house. married a Miss Burkhalter. Mike is tographs taken should call at once at admittance free of duty. The cows within the city limits are to 5 Heins’ Studio, which will close shortly, well thought ofand highly re*|iected. anil indifferance. We have n full line of candy, nuts, Article 14 provides for the establish be kept up from 15th December to 15th for he is going away. the boys have not been slow in extend Quite a numlier of people in the east * raisins, currants, citron, lemon peel for ment of consulate* by Spain in the cede I ing their congratulations to him and hi* and the middle states have lieen making March. If you want to buy a present for your ^partner for life. nquiries about Oregon, and Tillamook, the Christmas trade. We will »ell |mrties territory. Remember the place to get suitable wishing candy, for Christmas trees, a Article 15 grant« to Spanish commerce friend get one that is good and will last ’Xmas presents for young and old is at Another meeting is called for Friday ’a county flowing with milk and honey, | a lifetime. The place to get it is at evening at the Methodist church to re has come in for its share. This is a sam nice mixed candy at 10c. a lb. Also other in Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines Lamb’s. goods at the following low prices for the same treatment as to America for 10 Letcher’s Jewelery store. disscuss the Christmas tree proposition. ple of the letter« we receive every few cash: Come in and see the fine line of China, years, Spanish shipping to lie treated as | days : “ The Headlight. Kind Sirs, — I A new lot of boys’ and men’s high It appears that at the previous meeting | dinner and tea sets, cheap, at McIntosh & ■ Pearl oil, $1.00 per can,or$2.00percase. coasting vessels. have been reading a book of information grade sweaters at the Racket store, just it was decided that only candy, but no Three Cans of Tomatoes................... 25c. McNair’s. Article 16 stupulates that the obliga presents, should be placed on the tree. | treating upon Oregon I received while Three Cans of Corn............................ 25c. The steamer Elmore came in on Mon- from the auction room«. A better bar. # tion« of the Unitefl States to Spanish citi visiting the exposition at Omaha, and As this appears not to be in accord with j ! Albs, of Canary Bird Seed day with another cargo of freight for the K™ wa. never before offered, ......... 25c. zens and property in Cuba shall tern i I would like some information regarding ... $1.00 nate with the withdrawal of the United merchants. I Ladies can leave their order, for cigar. a number of people's ideas, the meeting Tillamook county. Give me the price of Nine Package* of Coffee ... is called to bring about a change so that ,30c. a lb. State« authorities from the island. Ibee Tobacco...................... Our (C) Diamond C Soap, nine bars for ’Xmas presents to their gentlemen 1 good farm land, and the price of cattle, presents can lie placed on the tree. M Article 17 provide« that the treaty for 25c. is the biggest seller we ever had at friends at Lamb's. We know the colors. t horses and all kinds of stock and grain. A Good Broom for.......... . Cohn & Co's. * ! Cigars from 50c. to SI2.50 per box. * The fine weather of the past few weeks ! Please give me all the information you Cranlierries..........................10c. a quart. mu«t lie ratified within six months from Buy your gold watehes, chains, rings. A dance will be given in C. A. Bailey's was interrupted on Tuesday with a lit. possibly can. Send me a copy of your Our entire line of American prints at Be. the date of signing by the respective and jewelry of all kinds at Sturgeon's new building on Monday evening, Dec. tie Oregon mist, which was enough to paper.—Stephen Lair, Bern, Kansas.’’ As yard. You are not obliged to take rem- government« in order to lie binding. lay the dust. The mild weather in Tilla it takes up considerable time to answ*er nnnts or whole pieces of second quality Drug Store. * 26th. It will be a pleasant affair and mook county is in marked contrast to ' so many questions, we shall in the near prints, but we will sell you one yard or Water-Proofed Clothing. J. A. Todd & Co. have added a com- arrangements have been made for a good the cold snap east of the mountains. The I future publish a descriptive article in ' 100 yards. Best brand* of Print* at 5c. plete stock of Groceries, Flour, and Feed supper. thermometer at The Dalles went down to pamphlet form to send to parties making a yard. Best Herman Prints, extra wide Cha«. Coopey, the fashionable tailor < f to their stock. * Dr. Tatom, the painless dentist, is at 10 degrees above zero, which froze the inquiries about Tillamook county. We I and heavy, 10c. per yard. We will give Portland, is making a «itecialty thi« win We have just a few capes and jackets the Allen house, and will remain in Til'.a- Columliia river in places and caused all received another letter on Thursday from I you a discount on mackintoshes to close ter in water-proofed clothing. Gentle left. which we are closing out very cheap, mook until after the Christmas holidays, the boats running between that place Wm. D. McNally, Rogers, Neb., asking a our entire line. We are headquarter* on men's overcoats, guaranteed to I* per —Cohn & Co. * and is prepared to do all kinds of den. and Portland to tic up. numlier of similar questions to the al>ove, low prices. Remember the place at D. fectly water proof, are marie in all kinds An order for a bicycle left at theColum- tistry work. * Silver Wave. Chapter No. IS, O.E.S., and shows that the advertisement in the T. Bnnfsns. of cloth. Write to Cha«. Coopey, Coin» - bia agency would be a very »uitable Everybody who sees Sturgeon's stock elected the following officers on Saturday Headlight, “Come to Tillamook county,” bian buihJmx, Third street, Portland, il Opposition to Nicaragua Canal. 'Xmas prvsent. * 1 of holiday goods, exclaims : “Oh my. evening: Mrs. W. J. May, W.M.; G. O. ts bringing gocxl results. you want good clothing at reasonable A full line of Men's. Women's. Mine« there s hundreds of things to select from, Nolan. W.P. ; Viola Snyder. A.M.; W coat. ________________ * and Children's Rubbers just received by and it is the largest stock ever on display J. May, sec. ; A. A. Ford, tres. ; G. T. W ashington , Dec. 13.—Today’s ses Notice. J. A. Todd 4k Co. • in Tillamook." •ion of the senate was largely consumed Stillwell, worden ; Mrs. John Barker, Notice. All persons knowing themselves to be in dim ussion of the Nicaragua canal Mil. Please call and examine our fine assort. Whv not buy useful'Xmas present* ' conductor ; Mrs. Tom Coates, associate From this date until April 1st, IK. 9. INDEBTED to us will please call and Turplema<le the principal speech in oppo merit of China and Glam Ware, at Me- yon will find a nice line of handkerchief*. conductor ; Luella Ford. Ada ; Mrs. F. 1 will pasture horses for 25c. per month. nettle at once, an we need the money. sition to the bill, attacking it on the lnto*h * McNair *. • mufflers, umbrellas, gores, mitten*, fasci- Severance. Ruth; Mrs. J. D. Edwards. 1 have sold all my cattle for $400.00 J. A. TODD Hr CO. ground that it is in the interest of the Mrs. Fred Smith was up from Hobuon- nator*. neck ribbons, hosiery, etc., at E*ter . Mr* A. A. Ford, Electa ; Carl VturvwT IlCiiUk Maritime Canal Company, which he Knudson, sentinal. ville several days visiting fnends and re Mrs. Sturgeon's. Holiday Goods. , characterised a« a fraud and bankrupt turned on Wednesday. Mr P. Asp. from Rniuwllrille,near Port Captain J. J. Dawson, weather obser I.NAURE WITH I have not disappointed you before and He moved a postponement of the matter Jnst received, the finest line of Silks and land. has been in the comity about three ver, wa* in the city last week and pre until after the holiday recess. Morgan 1 will not now. Iion't buy a dollar's Claude Thayer, Black Dress < »oods ever brought to the week« looking after hi« property here. dicted high water owing to the ec lipse of worth elsewhere until you see my stock defended the trill and Maritime company, Agent for Fireman’« Fund and Ixmdor city, at Cohn ft Co.’s. * He will come here again neit summer to the iron on the 13th and of the moon on Xemem tier I always ha ve been and al ways ami opposed the motion to postpone. and Lancashire Fire Insurance The imported Black I Hem Goods that remain and grow up with the county, the 27th of this month The captain is Berry and Rawlins both offered amend will be bead<|aarters for Santa Claus. Cohn At Co. are dinplaying are the which is destined to become one of the convinced that the weather reports are Companies. S. J. 8TURGBON, liruggist I ment materially affecting the bill. 1 d<nng mm b to bring new settlers into t be I moit productive iu Oregon. prettiest you ever saw. * TILLAMOOK JO TTINGS I