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I THE L V I 1 ( HEADLIGHT IS THE JOB PRINTING pS Newiest, Brightest and - . Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County L HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY NEWSPAPER. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. l Vol. XI. No. 39 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 16th, $1.50 per year 1899 CCHAS. I. CLOUGH i DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST k Deutsche Apotheke I I Has opened a New, Fresh and Complete Stock of Drugs I 1 ® CARRIES A His Store being located next to the Tillamook Hotel. FULL LINE OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, BOTANICAL HERBS, FANCY SOAPS, BRISTLE ALL KINDS AND GRADES, AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGGIST SUNDRIES. GOODS OF i Q Speeial Attention and Extreme Care mill be given to the Preparation and Compounding of Physieians’s Prescriptions and all other Medieal Compounds. The Prices of all goods will be reasonable and the quality guaranteed. L I ) 1 f I e i I 1 0 r B r 1 B 1 e I f r t J r ¡ Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Ö be—lynched. We know this is contrary Mr. John Barker returned to the city • for street improvements that it is thought who has been very successful on this to the spirit of the law and Christian on Friday from Indiana, where he had ! best to live up to the letter of the city ; coast as a master, and who possesses teaching, but coming in contact with so gone on a visit. He exjierienced some I charter, which will have a tendency of the utmost confidence of everyone who many families who have been abandoned 32 bc’.^w zero weather while back east. putting a stop to extravagant requests ‘ travels with him. Now that a regular makes us loose all feeling of charity for Mr. Fred McCormic accompanied him, for street improvements when the pro service is assured between Tillamook and such wretches. who will remain here. Mr. Barker con perty owners have to go down in their | San Francisco it is expected quite a | The Port of Tillamook Commission is Miss Stella Hunt came in on the Har volume of business will develope. San I wanting an original design for its letter A replevin suit was tried on Friday be firmed the report that he was going to jeans to pay the fiddler. rison on Saturday. take over the North Yamhill mail con Fracisco will be a very advantageous heads. One genius has suggested : “ Web- fore County Judge Sappington and a Mr. B. C. Lamb has received his first The many friends of Kirk Bowers will | foot teat pullers—Tillamook is thegreat- jury, in which J. F. Tomlinson had a tract and stage line. He will make an l>e sorry to hear that he has met with a maket for our butter and cheese this consignment of bicycles. effort to have the mail schedule altered year, while our merchants will l>e bene judgment against G. W. Wallace and distressing accident. The Clatskanie Mr. W. E. Page expects to visit his j est dairying country in the world.” Next attached 14 head of cattle which he be-1 to leave Tillamook at five o’clock in the Chief of last week had this paragraph; fited by being able to buy their goods | please. mother in Wisconsin shortly. lieved belong to Wallace. Mrs. Wallace 1 morning so as to catch the train in the “James Hill, who is working in Peter there and getting them here promptly Potatos wanted in exchange for lum | Between two and three o’clock Wed claimed ow vne7ship"7>r the * cattle" "iiid i aften.oon going t<>. I^rtk.ml, nlsoiolea^ and at a low rate of freight, which is nesday morning a man entered the old x_ _____ x1__ I North Yamhill at fiveo’clock in the morn- son’s logging camp near Rainier, came assured by shipping on the Luella. ber at the Tillamook Lumbering Co. down yesterday and reported a serious I Catholic church building, and failing to brought suit to recover them, thev I reac^’nS this city about three o’clock Mr. W. W. Ridehalgh came in on the j make his errand known to Leo Bruchner, proved to the satisfaction of the jury in the afternoon. Mr. Barker intends accident in that camp. Yesterday morn The Astorian commenting upon the Elmore on Wednesday from Astoria. 1 the latter pulled his revolver and fired | were her property, and a verdict was | putting on four-horse teams on the stage ing, about 6:15, a young man by the accident to the Harrison had this to The Tillamook Lumber Co. will trade ! three shots, the nocturnal visitor making , returned accordingly, but with only one line the whole distance. He left again name of Kirk Bowers was braking on the say: This accident is an illustration of cent damage added. lumber for cattle, oats, hay or barley. * logging train, and, in setting the brakes, the extreme hazard and difficulty in a hurried exit in the darkness. to make final arrangements. slipped and fell between the ears, throw volved in the operation of the line of The steamer Luella will leave Hobson- Word reached Astoria from the Nehal- Representative J. W. Maxwell was Commenting editorially upon the Port ing one army across the track. The train steamers between this port and Tilla ville on Friday afternoon for San Fran- cm val!ev on Sat^ay that on last Fri- greatly surprised when he heard that the of Tillamook Commission, the Oregonian c^sco* [ day. two fishermen, both Russian Finns, enacting clause of the Curtis fish bill had has a word of commendation. It says : was heavily loaded with logs, and passed mook. Prejudice and misinformed writ The Tillamook Ltimber Co. can now named Isack and Peter Gustafeson, been omitted. He was instrumental in | “The people of Tillamook have awakened over him, cutting off his arm between the ers in the Oregonian have frequently elbow and shoulder. He was taken to a denounced the outrages of what they furnish your lumber bills on short started down the Nehalem river in a having incorporated in that bill a dead j to the value and availability of self-help house near by and Dr. Hall, of this place, are pleased to call the transportation line on the south and north forks of the notice. small boat, and that it capsized and in matters of public importance, and, telegraphed for. The doctor went to his “monopoly” between Astoria and Tilla* Nehalem river at the request of the people In school district No. 35 W. J. Smith Isack was drowned, and that his body in that section ; not to allow fish wheels j duly empowered by the legislature to levy assistance on the morning train. The 11100k. The fact is, the line is maintained was elected director and F. B. Herring has not been recovered. v iters of or traps in any of the w«^.- .. Tilla -..... - I a Sll®e’e,,t tax upon themselves for that injured man will probably be sent to a at a considerable loss during the entire ton clerk. “Don’t you know’ Lisk Well, lie’s the mook county ; and that thiscounty was ’ purpose, will proceed to improve the hospital in Portland. He was from Tilla winter, and it is only through the liber Mrs. Clough, wife of Druggist Clough, genius who manufactures tinware that j to have three deputy fish commissioners, channel of Hoquarton slough to a depth mook, where, it is reported, his parents ality and grit of the Pacific Navigation came in from Portland on Saturday on i not rust. Mr. J. E. Tuttle is the sole one at Nehalem, one at Tillamook, and that will accommodate their growing reside.” Mr. Dan Bowers left this city Company that the businessmen and I commerce. An awakening of this kind Tuesday, having received word that his other people of Tillamook county are the Harrison. | agent in Tillamook, and has just received one at Nestucca. I cannot fail toprove beneficial, if the funds son had been taken to Portland, where not entirely cut off from all communica Rev. R. E. Dunlap will preach in the a large consignment of these goods, in On Saturday the steamer Harrison was | accruing from it are properly adminis- it was expected that the doctors would South Prairie school house next Sunday eluding rustless boilers, kettles, coffee and tions with Portland and Astoria during tea pots, pans, in fact, everything in the disabled in the Sound Pigs. She crossed I tered.” We can safely predicted that the have to amputate Kirk's leg as well as the whole winter season. Except for at 2.30 p.m. Tillamook Bar on Friday afternoon, and j Commission will administer affairs con- his arm. the large cargoes of ltimber carried by Commissioner C. Ray left for his home tinware line. next morning, in taking the channel for . servatively, and as it will have no large the vessels of the Truckee Lumber Com Presiding Elder Bell, of the U. B. Sunday after attending the commission. Some surprise was caused when it be Garibaldi she ran her stern against the suin of money with which to carry on the pany to San Francisco there is not church, arrived in Tillamook city on ers’ meeting. Sound Pigs, loosing her rudder and pro- j work, it will have to be exceedingly eco- came known to bicyclists that Tillamook I enough business entering or coming out The social given by the ladies of the Wednesday. He is making himself at peller. Captain Schrader managed to nomical. was not one of the counties exempt from 1 of Tillamook to justify the maintenance M.E. church on Friday was well attended home at Rev. F. H. Neff’s and will remain make Garibaldi and tied up there, and the bicycle tax. The bill passed the last , over Sunday, assist in the meeting at left later in the day with t'ne engineer for The address of T. G. Farrell before the state legislature, and it was supposed of a regular steamer line. But for the and proved a financial success. Wilson River school-house, and conduct for Astoria, going overland, to bring the State Dairymen’s Association is interest that thiscounty Was exempt until the canneries located at Nehalem and Tilla If the county court and board of coun quarterly meeting this coming Sunday Elmore round to tow the Harrison. On ing because it deals with the question Wheelmen's Association notified County mook, for whose benefit this line of ty commissioners met once a month we from a commercial and financial point of I steamers was primarily established, the in this city. Tuesday Captain Dodge towed the Har view. He pointed out one thing the I Clerk Mason that it was not so. Acting Pacific Navagation Company could not lielieve it would be to the interest of all Mrs. Fleming died on Friday and was rison to the city, and on Wednesday the creamery men of Tillamook county will upon this information the board of com possible earn operating expenses, count concerned. have to turn their attention to at some I missioners at its meeting last week pro ing the whole year round. It is often the The Tillamook Lumbering Co. will pay buried on Sunday, leaving four children. Elmore arrived. She was 36 years of age and died of con future date, that is if the irregular ship- I ceeded to carry out the provisions of the case that a steamer after passing out $1.02 on the Dollar for County War Mayor B. L. Eddy has vetoed the ordi law. We cannot see any earthly use for from the Columbia without difficulty sumption. The deceased had been aban rants in Lumber, or wifi trade lumber nance passed at the last meeting of the ping facilities continue. We refer to cold doned, with her children, by her husband, city council to regulate the moving of storage. It does not take an experienced taxing bicycles in Tillamook county for will be forced to return to this port, for hay or oats. the purpose of constructing bicycle paths, and the county had to provide for them. The band boys are talking of giving a Rev. F. H. Neff conducted the funeral ser houses in the city. Some of the reasons person to know that if the butter manu- . for probably there is not more than 125 owing to the impossibility of crossing the Tillamook bar. This has happened ! set forth in the veto are: It does not state factured in Tillamook county was placed . monthly entertainment and social. And i vice and the ladies furnished flowers. bicycles in the county, but putting it at j who shall pass on the sufficiency of the in cold storage directly it was made it ' repeatedly this winter, steamers having if they do we will gamble they will give 150, after paying for collecting the tax many times made from two to a half Last Sunday the young people of the i bond provided for, and that it failed to would not deteriate one iota for several i something worth listening to. and other expenses, how far will $75 go dozen successive tentative trips of this U. B. church organized a society called provide for the enforcement of the bond months. It may be a li-tie premature to ' If you want fishing tackle or sporting the Young People’s Christian Union. in case of breach of contract, which are think of putting in a cold storage plant, in building a bicycle path in this county ? sort, with all the useless ex|tense of fuel, goods of any kind call and see Ralph The following officers were elected : Miss matters of detail and could be easily yet it would be a fine thing to have in the | We raise no objection to taxing bicycles, labor and the board of passengers, with Ackley, next to the Headlight office. He Cassa Berry, president; Miss Amelia I cured. Also for the reason that the gene- city. With so much water power going I but we do to where the money must be I out earning a dollar. It also hap|>ens has bv far the best goods at the lowest Freeman, vice-president; Mr. F. D. Vin I ral law affords a remedy to that part of to w’aste in this county the cost of oper applied. The first thing necessary in | times without number that the steamers Tillamook county is good roads, and after prices. after getting into Tillamook bay are de cent, recording and corresponding secre 1 the ordinance which refers to damage to ating a plant would not amount to a this is secured then it will lie time to tained for days and even weeks at a time, The many friends of Miss Belle Burton tary; and Miss Amelia Freeman, treas telephone, telegraph, and electric light great deal. talk about bicycle paths, and not before. , will be glad to hear that she is slowly re urer. owing to the dangerous condition of the I wires, posts, etc. i The city council will, in all probability, covering from the stroke of paralysis Some 5,731 lives have been lost in our The Truckee Lumber Company has bar. In the particular mishap to the The treasury department has rendered encounter some opjiosition to the stand with which she was stricken during the late unpleasantness with Spain, made np a decision regarding the special revenue it has taken tn make prooerty owners chartered the Luella to run regularly Harrison here noted, it is stated by the holiday week. as follows: Killed in action, 329 ; died tax to brokers, which is as follows : “It pay for the road improvements abutting between Hobsonville and San Francisco, crew that had the tide been ebbing the The misunderstanding with regard to of wounds,125 ; died of disease, 5,277. is held that county warrants, city war-1 their property. Previous city councils and it is expected to make a round trip steamer would undoubtedly have been a small parcel of land lietween Mr. John n wj|| ;,e noticed that the large propor- rants or school orders come within the established a precedent whereby they every ten days. The Luella is a new swept out over the bar and proved a Svenson and Rev. John S. Noren has been t;on ofdeaths is from disease, and it is meaning of the words ‘other securities,’ paid for road improvements out of the boat especially for the Tillamook trade, total loss, with till her crew and passcu. _______________ amicably settled, which will make one on|v natural to suppose that disease will in the second paragraph of section 2 of road tax, while the city charter provides being a strong boat, with ample power, case less to be tried at the circuit court ciaim thousands more before our armies the act of June 13, 1898 ; and that per- that these improvements shall lie charged ami light draught. She has very sujier- INSURE WITH next month. 1 are withdrawn from Cuba and the Phili- sons, therefore, whose business it is to to the property owners. Of course, the ior accommodations for forty passenger negotiate purchases of these warrants city fathers must expect some friction in and is lighted thoroughly by electricity. Buildings have been going up in the pines. Claude Thayer, that must be required to pay special tax as breaking away from the precedent estab She is undoubtedly the finest steamer city all winter, and now the summer is , . We have nocompunction in saying sayingthat citv ever offered to the |>eople of this county Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London lished, but if the city is to be kept out of brokers, as it is expressly provided by near plenty of paint will give the city a the brute of a man who goes off. the statute that those who do such busi debt the councilmen must have the spunk and trips to San Francisco will be the and Lancashire Fire Insurance smart Smart appearance. They can paint the tne a sick wife ------ and a family of small children to adhere to what it propose doing. So proper thing this summer. The Luella Companies. Headlight building red if they want to, without the necessaries of hie and upon ness ‘for themselves’ shall be regarded as many demands are made upon the council is commanded by Capt. Miller, a man - I f . _« _ of _r — a »»id the charity cold mrirl/l world Hpsprve« deserves to to brokers.” as long as it looks up to date. B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well Bicycles are to be taxed. A. AV. Bunn, of Beaver, was in town on i as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work i guaranteed first class. business. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS a N EW STORE TTe-w * rowN G-oods * For the very latest thing in NECK WEAR call on us. We have the largest stock we have yet received We have been short on many lines and entirely out of Feed on account of giving up our warehouse for the new Drug Store. But we have our new warehouse finished and will receive on the next boat a Large Stock of Flour, Ground Barley, Shorts, Bran, Wheat, Cracked Corn, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Rice, Beans, Rolled Wheat, Coal Oil, Sugar, Canned Tomatoes, Canned Corn, Arbuckle and Lion Coffee, Baking Powder, Pickels in barrels and bottles, and many other Groceriea. another consignment of shoes and the T largest and MOST SELECT LINE of GENT'S TIES that we have yet purchased arrived here. Our New Stock of Hats for 1899 also arrived. 7 Call and see our NEW STOCK OF HATS, New Styles for 1899, in all colors and at all Prices. f I - 4