people Wlto Wcutt (Cite fjritt» has over one thousand buoscrtbers. It has more local news, and is the cleanest, ablest and best paper tn 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 «the ¿paMiulti. Che £)cabliiU)t. Vol. >1. No. 28 TILLAMOOK, OREGON. TH U RSDAY, December 29th, 1898. NEW YEAR’S $1.50 Per year. PRESENTS ! Thill' Arp I JQpf111 A FULL STOCK OF & I GROCERIES, I FLOUR, AND FEED Constantly on Hand. At the Lowest Price. We are prepared to meet you in this line for cash. ARE THE KIND TO BUY THIS SEASON, WE HAVE THEM. What is nicer for a Gentleman than one of our fine Overcoats, Mackintoshs, Hats, Umbrellas, Ties, or Handkerchiefs ? And wha t better for a Lady, than a Pair of our nice all wool Blankets, a. Mackintosh, or Silk Umbrella. We have many other articles suitable for presents in our line of Clothind, Hats, Shear and Furnishing Goods. Call and see us. We Sell for Cash, and Sell at a Small Profit on all lines, we do not cut on one article, and over­ charge you on another. J. A. TODD & CO., Tillamook, Or. Birth. We find that quite a number of citizens tnew, 0. Uhlig, R. Willman, J. Harrison, is wanted in this county, and if a board Born, on Dec. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. ' in other districts are taking an interest M. Walch, R. Shawcross, C. W. Grubb, of this character can be instrumental in in the proposal to create a Port of Tilla­ W. J. Zimmerman, J. F. Dutliie, Matt inducing a desirable class of citizens to Edw. Earl, a son. Weight 10 pounds. The editor wishes every citizen in Tilla­ mook county a Happy New Year, and i mook Commission in this city, particu­ Brown, and J. E. Wolff. Quite a number locate here, it will be accomplishing a HOTEE PERSONALS. larly those who have produce to ship to of Tillatnookers have inspected the tor­ long felt want. may success and prosperity attend their market. If people outside the city limits pedo boat. labors during the ensuing year. We wish Allen House. Notice. I to thank them fox the kindly treatment j for miles round can see what a great Mr. A. W. Severance has been appoint­ South Prairie—S. A. Loomis. All parties knowing themselves to be benefit it w ill lie to them, surely those and liberal patronage we have received ed postmaster of Tillamook city. This INDEBTED to the Tillamook Lumber­ Long Prairie—W. A. Owens. living inside the city limits should be able «luring the short time we have been in brings to a close the political leg-pulling ing Co. will please call and settle their Bay City—H. F. Kiniy. to realize what a great benefit it will to Tillamook. The many congratulations by those who panted a good seat at the ACCOUNT either in cash or by note by Beaver—G. W. Wallace and Anton Lut. which we have received is an assurance the citizens of this city. political pie counter. Mr. Severance is tison. that the effort to make the H eadlight a The editor was surprised to receive a the lucky man, and in all probability he the 10th of January. Neskown—G. H. Page. This is necessary, as the company has bright and newsy county newspaper is notification informing him that he had I Hunliolt, Cal.—John Ingers. gradually being appreciated and recog-1 A nicely printed letter head and bill been elected a member of the Tilliamook I will make a good and obliging postmas­ changed hands, and all old accounts ter. Miss Laura Hunt has made a first must be settled. New York—G. E. Leach. head shows that a bnsiness man is wide i nized by all, especially by those who are ~ postmaster, ~ for she has given gene- Nehalem-fohnJ. Crawford and Arnold. awake in his business. The H eadlight i hose company. Having filled the offices I class T illamook L umbering Co., interested in the growth and prosperi^ Skookum Lake—E. Wright. turns out nothing but first classjob w’ork 1 ofeditor, publisher, reporter, ad. solieitor, I ral ^tisfactiLnt ’and quite a number of By G. O. NOLAN. of Tillamook county. Forest Grove—W. Wright and John which is a credit to the profession as w ell type sticker, job printer and binder, and f)eople the dty wigl)C(1 that sh(. might as a satisfaction to those who order it. I last, but not least, the printer’s devil, if 1)e continlIed ¡„ office. However that Cox. New Year’s Cards, at Sturgeon’s. * the boys belonging to the hose company i may ta. Miss Hunt ig ()eserving of the Painless Dentistry. Nestocton—Roy Quick. Blank Books, all sizes, at Sturgeon’s. * City Recorder Drew’ imposed a fine of can stand that proverbial imp, then we j re8pect and admirntion of the citiieenB of Bay City, Mich.—James Ducham. Dr. Tatom, the painless dentist, is at Choice Line of Toilet Soap, at Sur- $15 and $4 cost on Saturday upon Jack 1 are ready to pitch in with the boys and Tinamook eity for the obliging and busi- South Prairie—B. Ward, I/cin Johnson, geon’s. * 1 Gris well for being intoxicated and fight any old thing of a conflagration and I nvs8]jke manner in which sht. ha, con. the Allen house, and will remain in Tilla­ with insulting the marshal the pre­ mook until after the Christmas holidays, Pate Wells and Tlios. Prescott. even the hot place if necessary. j dueted the post office during her term. Mr. James Ducham has arrived from llobsonville—John and Gust Nelson. vious day. It is getting expensive to get and is prepared to do all kinds of den­ Bay City, Mich. A citizens’meeting is called for Satur-1 Tlio ie who have had any experience in tistry work. Netarts—W. Square and J. H. Mills. on such lutes, but the fine is none too One hundred thousand shingles w anted J severe. day evening at 7:30 p.m. at the court post office work know full well that it is Dr. Tatom will leave for Nehalem on Woods—J. V. Alderman and A. N. at Cohn & Co.’s. not x what it is cracked up to he, and if a the 3rd of January, and will remain there Knoblock. The shooting match between Billy house by Mayor B. L. Eddy to discuss , Bay City—Harry Nelson. Captain Geo. Hunt was up from ti e ^fartjn an(j a . Letcher did not come off' the pros and cons of the proposed bill to person can retire after four years ex|ieri. one week. i................... " ence without inheriting some of the Netarts—Myo Coffman and Mount lighthouse on Friday. ¡ as arranged ow ring to the latter being | be introduced in the state legislature cranky dispositions of thc patrons they Reading. Indain War Veterana. Cllro Kolo, the great Blood Builder i under the weather. However, Eugene creat’nK a Port of Tillamook Commis- ** __ a „ ____ „r which - .i. . we __ __ certainly arc in luck. Astoria—J. S. McDonald. sion, copy of published and nerve tonic.—For sale by Sturgeon.* ; Jenkins took his place, and on Sunday meeting is called for Saturday. Jan. A Blaine—Jake Nicklan. in our last week’s issue. As this is a mea­ Christmas passed off quietly in Tilla­ 7, at the Court house, for purpose of Mr. E. Quick came in from Forest Grove Martin killed all his birds, while Jenkins Torpedo' boat Davis—A. Zwicker, sure of far reaching importance not only mook citY. The entertainment given by lost two. on Sunday, who is to have charge of the A. Bartholomew, I). to Tillamook city but to a large propor­ the band boys w*as a success,which drew organizing a camp of Indain War Veter- ! F. Wolfman, livery barn. Mr-L. G. Freeman, who was selected tion of Tillamook county as well, it is a large audience to the ojiera house to ans. All those who participated in the | Willig, R. Whitman. J. Harrison, M. to superintend the construction of the U. | We have been informed that a serious essential that every section of the bill hear the local talent. The instrumental Indain war are rc<| ties ted to be present. I Watch, R. Shawcross, C. W. Gruff, W. offence was committed the other night by B. church building, will soon lie ready to j | should be thoroughly discussed, and J. Zimmerman, J. F. Duthic, Matt Brown, music by the band, the character sketch, go to work. Mr. Freeman is a skilled I a certain young man. ’ Saturday evening will be the time to the farce and the cornet solo deserve to be Senator McBride hasoffcredan amend and J. E, Wolff. The prize drawing at Cohn & Co.’s for mechanic, so this structure wili undoubt­ raise any objections or suggest any im­ specially mentioned. Mr. Mark Miner , nient to the naval bills, which provides . Buley—Alvin Johnson and wife and W . $25 worth of merchandise will come off edly add greatly to the appearance of our provements. has been instrumental in forming a uice ! for the construction of a stone drydock | T IlHklm thrifty and progressive city. on Friday afternoon. The reason the H eadlight contained band w ith a good a verage musical ability : on the Columbia river and appropriates ! San Francisco—Capt. F. W. Gruggce. Mr. Nel. Thom peon has made a cabinet the Port of Tillamook Commission bill in it, and the audience on Friday night I $200,000 for immediate use in beginning ; Fairview—G. W. Sappington, John Mr. W. H. H. Carry returned to the city on Friday after a business trip of so that some of the books iu the county last Thursday was because the editor was thoroughly appreciated his efforts and ’ the work. According to the provisions EmblomandJ. W. Maxwell. several w’eeks in Portland. j clerk’s officecan be nicely arranged, easily sticking type the previous night when all those who took part in the program. ’ of the ammendment, the dock shall be | North Yambill—L. N. Cratic. Forest Grove—O. E. Quick. We hear that Tillamook is to have an­ found and preserved. The first attorney the majority of people had gone to bed. A nice select dance followed. On Satur­ ■ 700 feet in length, and its other demen- Pleasant Cove—James M. Fuller. other Benedict added to its number. detected leaving these books strewn all For being thus industrious and persever- day night another large audience filled sions shall I k * such as to accommodate Nehalem—S. Thompson. oyer the office the county judge should I | ing, our contemporary calls it “small the ojiera house to participate in the the large vessels in the regular auxili- Query. Who is the happy couple ? ! selfishness” because we refused to loan union Christmas tree. The choirs of the ! ary navy, either, existing at the present | Buley Creek—David Martin. Alfonso Sibley and Howard Edmunds | tax him the value of the cabinet. Nestocton—A. S. Thorp and daughter. The city eonncil will undergo the old our *71* oOhe bill to lie used in another several churches rendered two anthems ' time, or likely to be constructed in the ' are home for the holidays from Forest Larsen House. Grove, where they are attending college year out process this evening, when it ■ newspaper. To have done so we should in a most creditable style and other ap­ future The cost of the drydn resources ?’’ W'hat is everybody’s busi-' miss it. * | haste and dexterity at the butt of the We understand a petition is to lie cir- their hands, so great will tie the demand ness is nobody's business. Ixrt Tillamook ; BlGHT hundred million dollars “cash most convenient ear. The steamer Coquille River will sail from What we advocate—Our country, our Hobson villc for San Francisco on Friday, cnlated praying that the salary of the to send it into all road districts at the county lie up to date anti have a Cham- down” and about two hundred mil ber oat Davis, is registered as a ceiving enough compensation for thc tion to come into the bay. The builders, Arrivasi rillameoli nsxl da, by AS m. work he has to perform and the position Wolff & Zwicker, were under cont rat to facture, encouraging industries to locate deck hand on that vessel. Hon. Justin 8. Morrill, the senior Unit­ Leave Tillamook «tally except Bunday 6 p in, Arrive g. YamMII seal dav 2 pm of trust he holds. delivered the boat to the government in here, and a hundred and one other mat- ed States senator from Vermont, died at Tn LAM'IOK AMD H'HWMVVIl I F — Lost, on the 18th inst., between the The parties who have t»een tearing up California, and Captain Thos. Neal, who tert a Chamlier of Commerce could take 20 minutes past 1 Wednesday morning, I, ve Tillamook daily except Tueaday a on a m. Tillamook bridge and the green timber Arrive* Hobaonville 900am. up which would lie a permanent lienrfit the side walk running out north of thc is in command, did not propose running in the 80th year of his age, after an ill-1 I.'w HolMtonviilc, except Tucaday 10 warn. hill, two packages. The person who lost ArtivoTillaiHook I'-oi m. city should not be surprised if they are any risk encountering the heavy storm« to Tillamock county. If we want to pro­ iicsw of less than a week. l/ve Hobaonviile Sundays . 900a m. the packages desires the finder to leave qmetly informed by an officer of the law which are prevalent at this season of the gress we must adopt some of the methods Arrives in Tillamook............................... irwa. them at the H eadlight , to whom they that they are wanted. The side walk was yea r. Finding Christmas day somewhat used in other cities to do so. A success­ NaTAMTa — Masonic Notice. will pay a reward. Leave* Tillamook Ttieadaya, Thu rs«la y a, tore up on Sunday and again on Mon monotonous in the vicinity of Hobson, ful man studies well thc small details of 7 a. m. and Saturday« at We have a farm of 200 acres located in day, and as it was a part of thc sidewalk rille, Mr. A. Zwicker, and several others, his business, and it is thc same way with Il m. Arrivât Setaria A. F. A A M ~~ Tif f AN'^IB 1 ri feavea Nrlarla, aarue day«, . No <7 Mtatrd Klickitat county, Waih., fonr miles from w hich went over a slough, it made it ex­ came up to Tillamcx/k city, where Host a county like this, it requires somelx»dy é I . m' Ariivaa Tillamook by Hou, . Hatur0 Arrivas at Grand Honda al 1 —.. . Boos., Tillamook. * ga Able they are hoodlum*. i of the builders, P. Wolfram, A. Bartbolo- uok after, f »r it is more population that1 bay. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Rev. J. E. Snvder, of Portland, will be­ gin a series of meetings at the Court house on Sunday evening, which w ill be continued every evening until further notice. The rev. gentleman will preach at Bay City on Sunday morning. The band boys cleared $30 by their en- tertainment on Friday, but some of the boys are wondering why they had to I pay so much for the use of the hall and piano in proportion to other parties. Well, it does look like a conundrum.