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THE HEADLIGHT JOB PRINTING. IS THE Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. Oamooli OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY NEWSPAPER. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XI No. 41. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, $1.50 per year. APRIL 6th, 1890. CHAS. I. CLOUGH, The Reliable Druggist i @ i © © © BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. Has added to his Stock of Druggist Sundries a Full Liue of and r CAMERAS KODAKS - . 1 hotographic Supplies to be used in connecticn with them, including Plates, Card Board, Printing Paper, etc., etc, nave the agency for the famous VIVES, QUICK SHOT and RAY FED CAMERAS, ranging in price front $2.50 upwards. Call in and examine their fine working points. All information will be cheerfully given. © Bring your Prescriptions and Family Recipies of all Kinds to Clough, where you always get just © what they call for and always of the Purest Quality. © Druggist & Pharmacist. Deutsche Apotheke. 0 TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. | ing the boys in the Philippines, in on a Mr. James Wiley, son of Dr. D. Wiley, visit to his relatives in this city. who has been studying medicine and stir- Mr. L. H. Brown left for Portland on Messrs. Theo. Steinhilber and Joseph Ker-V in Portland for the past four years, Monday. ___________________ Guptell have bought the Netarts saw passed his examination there last week. Mr. Lewis L. Shortridge was over from mill, and as soon as they have fixed some He was one of the few who graduated Dolph on Tuesday. new machiuery, which they have ordered, from the state medical college did not Squire W. W. Jacobs was in from Ne they will set the mill buzzing at full blast. fail in any branch. halem today on business. A small dairy farm for sale oil Wilson Mr. Dan Bowers returned from Port- Commissioner C. Ray came him from river ; 20 acres; all bottom land; all in land on Saturday, where he had gone on Hebo the fore part ofthe week. pasture, Well improved, good house account of the accident which befell his Rev. J. G. Schmid will preach at the and barn. Can keep 8 cows.—Place V/2 son» who fell from a logging train and Fairview’ school house Sunday morning. miles from town. had his right arm amputated at the St. Inquire of, J ohn T horall . Vincents’ hospital in Portland. Kirk has Dr. Wise will be at his office about May 1st, to remain as long as kept Rev. A. R. Griggs left on Monday for so far recovered that he will be out ofthe busy. * Portland to attend the meeting of the i hospital in about two weeks. Mr. Dan Geo. W. Phelps, the Netarts storekee|ier, presbytry. During his absence from the i Bowers meet some of the editor’s friends will pay you the market price for eggs city the Presbyterians will not hold ser- while in Portland, and in taking in the vices for the next two Sunday evenings. I sights, he was kindly treated by all those and hides. * The steamer Harrison crossed in over The new .building for Mr. S. J. Stur I whom he came in contact with. the bar on Wednesday and came up to geon’s drug store is nearing completion, i Our respected contemporary in its as also is the new building for the post chronic bellvaching again last week must the city today. The steamer National City went on the office, both of which are attractive addi- have been thinking of the very things bar this morning while crossingout load tions to our wide-awake and progressive which directly apply to itself. Since it is city. ‘ so grotesue and descending to personal ed with lumber. Dr. Hawke returned to the city Wed Some six years ago Tillamook county ' mud slinging of a billingsgate character, nesday after spending two weeks’ vaca began looking up the creamery business. | which seems to be the only enterprise it Today the county has nine cheese factor- ever was engaged in, we deem it advisa- tion in Portland. ies and four creameries, with an assured ' not to Pa^ least attention to that One inquirer about this county wants fact that the number will increase every ! kind journalism, if that can be called to know if he can get government land year for some years to come. ¡such. The journalist who make a forte within a mile or so of this city. of mud slinging can read the writing on Thomas Frank Thurman, brother of waj| The Workmen will be the first frater Mrs. Perkins, who came in last week i nal order to hold meeting in J. A. Todd on the steamer Elmore, died on Thurs- People ought to go down or their mar- & Co.’s new hall this evening. day evening, of consumption aged 35 row bones and be thankful they live in Now is the time to have your pianos or years. The remains were buried in the Tillamook county, where the winters are organs tuned or repaired, as I w’ill leave Oddfellows’cemetery on Friday, Rev. U mild and the summers delightful. Tak- Tillamook June 1.—F. C. S hanahan . * Masters conducting the religious service. in« UP tbe dai,-v Pa!wr on Wednesday we ; find that the worst blizzard of the year Mr. P. K. Miller has returned from Blooming and will work for Mr. P. Mc “Don't you know Lisk?’’ Well, he's the ; was in progress at Salina, Kan ., another Intosh in his cheese factory at Oretown. genius who manufactures tinware that | blinding snowstorm was raging at St. will not rust. Mr. J. E. Tuttle is the sole josepbj Mo-> ¡t had been snowing at Des Surely Chief Oak Nolan must have been agent in Tillamook, and has just received Moines, la., for 36 hours with no evi- osculating with “My Honolulu Lady” or a arge consignment of these goods, in-! dence of letting up, and at Ottumwa, la., a Tillamook squah by the look of his eluding rustless boilers, kettles, coffee and I the heaviest snow ever known in April mustachio. tea pots, pans, in fact, everything in the 1 wag fa]|jng. The Tillamook Lumbering Co. will pay tinware line. | jt .g cxj)ectc(j that the tug Robarts, of $1.02 on the Dollar for County War Mr. John Barker left on Sunday for | piorence, will locate in Tillamook bay for rants in Lumber, or will trade lumber Portland. The necessary papers have the purpose of towing logs to the saw for hay or oats. been prepared for the purpose of having mills and for towing schooners across Ralph Ackley has the largest supply the mail schedule changed. By that ar the bar. It looks as though, with all the of fishing tackle in Tillamook. Come rangement the stage and mail will leave saw mills running full blast at Tillamook, and see it before you buy. Next door to this city between four and five o’clock in Hobsonvillc, Nehalem and Netarts, quite the morning, reaching North Yamhill in a lot of business in sight for a tug on the the Headlight. Mr. Frank Trout’s team ran away time to connect with the passenger train bay. A tug (>ermanentlv stationed in the bay would be a great advantage to the while he was plowing on Thursday, and at that place for Portland. one of the horses injuring its leg so badly, Captain J. J. Dawson, Tillamook’s saw mills and would be instrumental in he had to shoot the animal. weather mainfulator and prophet, says bringing more schooners in here for lum B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in j that owing to the small amount of rain- ber when it is known they can get a tow Bailey’s building, w’herehe is prepared to fall in March—only 6.66 inches—we may to bring them in or take them out. do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well ' look fora large quantity of rain in April. The steamer Luella continues to make as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work ¡Its a good thing there’s no difference in fast trips. Leaving Hobsonville last the quality of the rainfall, for we should Wednesday afternoon, she reached San guaranteed first class. Persons who intend traveling by the 1 be constrained to ask Captain Dawson Francisco on Friday, practically two North Yamhill stage line must secure j to send us a better quality and not so days at sea. She discharged and started for Tillamook again Tuesday morning, their tickets before they start. They can i ! much in quantity. be secured at B. C. Lamb’s book store • Captain W. W. Harts has filed his re- and with average weather will arrive ! port of government work for February, this (Thursday) evening. The up bound and at the livery barn. trip takes a trifle longer than the one At a meeting of the membens of the I and that in relation to Tillamook is as down, ns the Luella stops at Eureka and Presbyterian church on Thursday even follows: “There is but $815 left avail Coos Bav to land passengers and freight, able for use at Tillamook bay, conse- ing, Messrs. W. H. Cooper, A. McNair, nicely breaking the monotony of the P. McIntosh, F. C. Baker and C. N. • quently nothing was done last month, trip for the passengers, The Luella has and nothing more than repairs are con- Drew were elected trustees. already developed a considerable freight Fred Stillwell, who joined the Oregon i templated for March, when a small sum and passenger traffic, which will no will be expended in the vicinity of Dry volunteer and was taken sick in San i doubt increase largely during the sum- Francisco, thus depriving him from join- Stocking bar dike.” gone to Tillamook and Lincoln counties ' ment improvements by those who will to make selections for themselves and j take the pains to look over the situa- neighbors who are coming to the state, tion. ._________ ______ Mr. Galloway states that for the past PASSING REMARKS. three years* only two final proofs were Two more petitions for change of roads made on timber claims in this district. Every citizen of this state, naturally will come before the board ofcounty com Now there are nine timber proofs on the feel proud of the brave Oregon volunteers. missioners at its meeting next month. calendar for June, and already 32 home They have fought nobly, and endured One specifies commencing at the Beaver stead final proofs for May. innumerable hardships owing to tl.e un Creek bridge, in sec. 30, tp. 3, S range 9 'V, thence in a northerly direction along The project to erect a monument to healthy climate. Being in the first ex the east bank of Beaver Creek, on the the memory of the Oregon volunteers pedition sent to Manila, they have cer most practical route to the present road who sacrificed their lives for their coun tainly distinguished themselves for at J. D. Wallace’s place. The other, com try’s cause is commendable and should endurance, courage and pluck and when mencing at Andrew Peterson’s place, I k * taken up with a vim. By all means it came down to hard fighting they were thence going north around the foot ofthe let Oregon erect a monument to these in the thickest of the battles determined on victory. We say, all honor to the hill, the most practical route, and ending heroes. Oregon boys, honor to the plucky, Web on the place belonging to John Alegg, all County School Superintendent G. B. footers. Boys, Oregonians feel proud of in section 2, tp 1, N rrnge 10 W. Lamb has prepared his annual report. you, and send forth with one acclaim George M. Landingham was brought It shows that 1672 children are in the their praise of your courage. to the city on Sunday evening from Hebo county of school age, 809 males and 863 suffering with a religious mania. On females, of this number 114-0 were en T he democratic party intends making Monday he was a raving maniac. This rolled. There were 47 children enrolled : political capital out of the fact that so is Landingham’s second attack of insan under school age and 51 attending from I many trust and monopolies have ity. He was thrown from a wagon a outside districts. Theestimated value of been formed the past few years. But to few years ago, which rendered him sense school projierty amounted to $27,428 10 take the wind out of their sails the Ore less, and it is thought this has something There are 47 organized districts in the gonian makes a wise suggestion, which, to do with the derangement of his mind, county. The receipts for the year probably will be done. It says: “It is although he has a brother either an in amounted to $9,965 75, out of which said the republican national platform mate of the state asylum or had been $7,175 65 was paid for teachers’ wages next year will pronounce against the treated there. He is a married man with The amount of unapportioned school trusts as ktronglv as the democratic a family, who aremuch respected by those funds in the hands of county treasurer is "platform possibly can. No doubt it will. who are acquainted with them. County $805 21. But the wav to make an effective plat Judge Sapppingtonordered Landingham form for the republican party on this Tillamook county should make an taken to the asylum, where he was eon- effort to have a good exhibit at the subject lies through action of congress veved on Tuesday. state fair of butter and cheese, etc. The at the next session. Proper action in Word was received in this city from new state board of agriculture has de congress against the trusts will beat all Terre Haute, Ind., that Dr. J. I). Kelly, termined to make every effort to make the utterances of political platforms.’’ who practiced here a few years ago, had the state fair of 1899 a success. One of The republican party brought the coun been shot by his wife. On the 17th of the special competitions will array four try out of a serious financial depression last month Mrs. Kelly knocked at the sections of the state against each other, and industrial stagnation, as all fair doctor’s door from the outside, and when i creating considerable rivalry, and will minded citizens will now admit, but the Dr. Kelly opened it she shot him over the result in some good exhibits being made. republiban party is not responsible for heart, which would have killed him, but For the purpose of gathering the ex the growth of so many trusts. The she was below him on his right, so the hibits, the state has been divided into monopolists of the country hnve taken ball missed his heart a little and struck a districts, and Tillamook county is in the advantage of the pros|>erity which the rib at the curve and passed to his back, first district with Clatsop, Columbia, republican partv created, and laws where it remained. Mrs. Kelly fired at Washington, Yamhill, Polk, Benton and will have to be enacterl to put a stop to this growing evil. The republican party her husband twice after, but the shots for Lincoln. will attend to that. tunately missed him. Dr. Kelly is now Now that Senator McBride and Con- in the hospital at Terre Haute and Mrs. It is stated that Governor-General gressman Tongue have become greatly Kelly is locked up in jail. interested in the improvement of Tilla Brooke, of Havana, has almost made up A council meeting was held on Monday mook Bay and Hoquarton slough, it is his mind to send the $3.000,000 back to evening, with Councilmen L. Hiner, L. wise for our representative business men the United States which was sent there Olsen and J. E. Tuttle present, the latter to keep in touch with these gentlemen. to pay the Cuban soldiers. Although the presiding. Bills allowed were as follows: It has been intimated to us that Con Cubans have been quibbling about the W. H. Cooper, $10 ; Tillamook Lumber gressmen Tongue will visit Tillamook in smallness of the amount of money the Co., $47.32; Cohn & Co., $3.50; S. V. the near future, and if the members of United States is so liberally willing to dis Anderson, $3.17 ; J. S. Lahmon, $42.75. the Port of Tillamook Commission can tribute, the officials refuse to give up the Mr. A. Letcher asked that the license for arrange a conference with him, it will lie army roll. The fact is the Cubans are shooting galleries lx? reduced to $5, which instrumental in accomplishing much nonplussed at the method President Mc the council consented to do by passing an good. What the Commissioners should Kinley adopted for the distribution of ordinance to that effect. The ordinance endeavor to place before Mr. Tongue, is this money. They surely must have to regulate the sale of spirituous and something which should arm him against thought they had a cinch game of grab. malt liquors passed to its final reading. the oft repeated statement that the com Even Gomez is disgusted with his own Councilmen Hiner and Olsen complained merce of Tillamook Bay does not war- people, for he says: “I am tired of this about the size and quality of the plank rant large appropriations of government jangle with the assembly. I have learned the Pacific Mill Co. was putting down money for improvements. Something something about these |»copie which I from their mill. should be done to disabuse people’s did not know before. They are an un Receiver Galloway, of the Oregon City minds of this erroneous idea. The grateful people. They do not appreciate Land Office, says that considerable in simple fact that Tillamook county can what the United States government is quiry has been made at the land office for not develop its resources as it should is doing for them—a service in which I am government lands during the past few because transportation is so difficult assisting." That is what the citizens of days, principally by people from the owing to obstructions in the bay and the United States, who have sacrificed so Middle Western states and California. harbors. Therefore, it can readily lie much to free the Cubans, arc beginning Several who were making inquiries have seen that an emergency exists for govern. to think. mer months The Luella will sail again for San Francisco ou Sunday morning, and can be relied upon to make three round trips a month in future. WAN T YOU ufù-t ZF’rices THIS IS JUST THE KIND OF STOCK WE AIM TO CARRY. For the very latest ■ thing in NECK WEAR call on us. We have the largest stock we have yet received. 4 most country stores, but GOOD GOODS that will Not the cheap shoddy goods T(. SEJ . satisfaction to the purchasers, ARE 1HE BEST TO SELL. OUR SPRING PURCHASES, Was made with these facts in view, and every article bought is OF THE VERY BEST that could be had for the money. __ In Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and furnishing Goods the latest styles and largest stock to select from. We have In Groceries, Flour and Feed, we have anything you want, and are selling the best grades at the Call and see us and be convinced. same prices. V Call and see our NEW STOCK OF HATS, New Styles for 1899, in all colors and at all Prices.