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THE HEADLIGHT IS THE JOB PRINTING Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. LL 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. No. 42 0 0 0 0 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, $1.50 per year. APRIL 13th, 1899. 0 0 0 CHAS. I. CLOUGH, The Reliable Druggist Has added to his Stock of Druggist Sundries a Full Line of » KODAKS 5P and U CAMERAS. Photographic Supplies to be used in connecticn with them, including Plates, Card Board, Printing Paper, etc., etc, I have the agency for the famous VIVES, QUICK SHOT and.RAY FED CAMERAS, ranging in price from $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 <S Pharmacist. CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Deutsche Apotheke 7—— L J 0. 0. 0. 0. |0|Ì®II©1 n ■n JJ7 1 rr J £ © 0 0 © 0 TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS County Clerk Mason issued marriage the $1.25 tax, which will cost fifty cents were met at the wharf by a large dele to the time of going to press to dispose CIRCUIT COURT. licenses to William Crawford to wed or more to collect ? of the cases in this department, there gation of United Workmen and Wood, Up to date millinery at Mrs. Sttir. Katie Brannersreuther ; and Frank L. Mr. George Fernside was in from Ne men of the World who escorted the re Little Nestucca Damage Appeal being 25 cases 011 the docket. geon's. • Owens to wed Eva Nelson. was Thrown Out. mains to the cemetery, where the mem halem this week. Mr. John Barker returned to the city C. E. Whitney & Co. of San Francisco, Mr. C. B. Hadley opened his new sa Married on Wednesday, in the parlors bers of Star Lodge, A.O.U.W., conducted The circuit court convened on Monday, on Tuesday. loon building on Monday, which is of the Tillamook hotel, by Rev. W. Roeh. the burial service according to the ritual with Judge George H. Hurtielt on the have contracted for the entire output of Nails retailed at 4 cents a pound at elegantly filled up and at night is mer, Mr. William Crawford to Miss of their order, ’lie Woodmen giving camp bench. Those summoned to served as the Coos Bay Creamery Company. The honors at its close. The deceased was a jurymen answered to their names und output of butter from now to August 1 Cohn & Co’s. • illuminated with forty electric burners. Katie Brannersreuther. member of Industry Lodge, No. 8, the grand jury was drawn as follows : will be canned for the Alaska trade, and The members of the Christian En- Mr. W. R. Robedee while in the city We are glad to hear that it is an assur deaver, belonging to Christian church, ed fact that the tug Robarts is to be sta A.O.U.W., Portland; Camp No. 107, A. M. Hare, foreman, Maurice I-each, J. it is estimated that the amount manu gave us a friendly call. factured up to August 1 will exceed 100,- Woodmen of the World, Portland, also The hose company meets for business had a pleasant social gathering at the tioned in Tillamook for towing purposes a Redman and a Veteran fireman. Be B. Delsman, W. Kimball, J. H. Nolan, J. 000 pounds. The number of cheese con K. Craven and C. Christensen. After the residence of Mrs. J. P. Todd on Friday this evening at the city hall. I and is to remain here. The tug left Flor- sides his mother and two children, he judge had charged the grand jury he tracted for is 1500, and the net weight evening. ! enee 011 Saturday. Captain Johnson is leaves a brother, David Terwilliger, a Mr. W. C. King camein from Sand Lake disposed of the following cases, which will be about 5000 pounds. Commissioner C. Ray was in the city a first class bar man, having had eight merchant of Walla Walla. The deceased with his daughter, Miss Zoe. did not take long to do, after which he again this week making arrangements years experience in that line, with no The fishing season commences on April realized that he was dying, and with the Call cn Mrs. Sturgeon this week and with the county judge to get the portable accident or bad break against his record retention of his faculties to the last, his discharged the jury. The grand jury ex 15, and the fishermen on the Columbia inspect hernew Spring designs. • amined only two witnesses. saw mill in operation in the south part for towing or passing in or out over the end was that of peace as he passed to the river have about finished the work of Schillings Best Baking Powder reduced of the county. D epartment N o . 1. bars. The Robarts is in firstclass condi-1 mysteries of the great hereafter. His placing their gear in condition. While to 40 cents a pound at Cohn & Co’s. * M F. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. W.A. Bnt- present indications are that many will Miss Mamie Means was elected teacher tion, and will fully fill the bill doing the sorrowing mother, family and relatives ler, defendant. Daly& Hayter, attorneys. not immediately begin fishing, the pros- Born, on Wednesday, to the wife of to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna towing for Tillamook, Nehalem, Netarts have the heartfelt sympathy of the com. Continued. Rev. C. Le Masters, a son, stillborn. pects for an early run is good, and fish tion of Mrs. M. E. Davies in the pyblic and Hobsonville mills. | munity. Nels Thompson, plaintiff, vs. J P. ermen anticipate a lively year. Condi Dr. Wise will be at his office about school, who will leave this city for We understand a corporation is to be Allen and Nellie Allen, defendants. W.J. tions up to the present time make it PROSPEROUS FARMERS May 1st, to remain as long as kept Eastern Oregon. I formed at Bay City, to be called the Ore-I May, attorney. Sale confirmed. appear probable that the gill net ters will busy. * gon Electric Lumber Company. The ! B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in F. Born, plaintiff, vs. Hunple & reap the greatest harvest this year. Attorney M.J.McMahon, ofPortland,is Bailey's building, where he is prepared to j company will set their saw mi'.ls in the Supplied the Creamery Company Wheeler, defendants, W. II. Cooper for with 2,315,771 Pounds of Milk. in the city waiting fof- J udge Boise to hold do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well , timber and operate them by electricity, plaintiff. Action for money. Settled. W hatever may be said to the con court. as fixturesandfittingsneatly done. Work using the water power from the numer The Tillamook Creamery Company K. W. Fisher, plaintiff, vs William trary, we are unalterably of the opinion ous rivers and streams, which are pienti- came in for its share of patronage last Geo. W. Phelps, the Netarts storekeeper, guaranteed first class. Scisel and Emma Scisel, defendants. that a postal savings bank system should will pay you the market price for eggs Dr. James Wiley, who graduated at the fui in this county, to generate the elec- year, being one of the baker’s dozen of Action for money. W. J. May for plain be adopted in the United States, for it tricity. Lumber flumes will be con- creameries operatingin this county. The and hides. * state medical college, came out from tiff. Judgment by default. encourages thrift. It is strange that so struted from the saw mills to Bay City, j patrons of this creamery have reason to Mr. J. E. Tuttle left this morning for Portland on Monday on a visit to his Chas. B. Willits, plaintiff, vs. E. H. many leading newspapers oppose its in and the lumber, directly it is cut, will be j be proud that their products have been Nehalem to fix the telephone line in that parents. He has accepted a position in handled so successful and in a conserva Conner, defendant. Action for money. troduction because they claim it is a flumed to that point. The logging in the Good Samaritan hospital. part of the county. populist theory, yet postal savings banks the vicinity of the mill will also be done tive, business manner, reflecting credit W. [. May for plaintiff. Settled. E. G. E. Wist, plaintiff, vs. Wm. Finley have been national institutions in some of Dr. Hawke has rented roomsover J. A. A small dairy farm for sale on Wilson by electricity. upon the creamery and a source of income Todd & Co.’s store, and will have his river ; 20 acres; all bottom land; all in for the patrons. Every year shows that and Florence Finley, defendants. Action thecourtriesin Europeand England years office there in future. pasture. Well improved, good house Mr. T. S. Townsend has made satis, this county is forgeing ahead in the manu for money, W. J. May for plaintiff. Set- before populism was ever thought of in factory arrangements with the Astoria this country. We arc glad to note that Rev. R. H. Dollarhide has been re- and barn. Can keep 8 cows.—Place l'i Push Club to erect and operate a cream facture of butter and cheese—and with tied. State of Oregon vs. Win. Tatton. quite a number of influential republican butter and cheese for pureness, richness appointed to the Tillamook district by miles from town. ery in that city. During his talk to the Selling lieer without license to W. Ten newspapers are advocating the adoption Inquire of, J ohn T horall . * the Free Methodists. Push Club, the Astorian says Mr. Towns and superior quality aftey it is manufac Eyck. Continued from last term, was of the system. Nothing will tend to tured it is second to none in Oregon. The Justice T. H. Govne’s six year old dau "Don’t you know Lisk ?” Well, he's the end told many interesting stories of pros again continued. create a spirit of thrift amongst the work ghter, Mabel, fell on Wednesday and genius who manufactures tinware that perity in Tillamook comity. Hesaid ’’Be milk received at the Tillamook creamery State of Oregon vs. C. Oskalwis. ing classes more than a postal savings during the year 1898 amounted to will not rust. Mr. J. E. Tuttle is the sole broke her collar bone. fore the people down there took up with 2,315,771 pounds, which yielded 91,931 Lewd and lascivious cohabitation. Con bank system. This is a well demonstrat The milk cans sold by Cohn & Co’s, are agent in Tillamook, and has just received dairying money was very scarce ; there pounds of butter fat. When manufac tinued from last term, was again con ed fact by the countries which have a arge consignment of these goods, in were no roads, and about all the farms acknowledged by dairy-men to be the tinued. adopted the system. cluding rustless boilers, kettles, coffee and were mortgaged. The first creamery tured this produced 17,34-8 pounds of State of Oregon vs. F. Martin. S. L. best in town for the money. butter and 192,512 lbs. of cheese, which tea pots, pans, in fact, everything in the was established seven years ago. Now T illamook city has grown large San Francisco leads the fashion, All netted the patrons the snug sum of Hayden and W. J. May, attorneys. tinware line. Tillamook has good roads and money is the latest styles direct from there display $18,615 20, averaging the butter fat at Selling liquor without license. This case enough to warrant the introduction of a The portable saw mill for the county plentiful—so plentiful, in fact, that a ed at Mrs. Sturgeon’s this week. an average during the entire year at 20 was continued from the previous term. public library. This is one of the many arrived on the last boat and the work of leading banker of the town complains cents and 3 mills per pound. This makes District Attorney Hayden moved that educators where citizens with studious The steamer Luella left Hobsonville on planking the county roads of this that he cannot loan his money." a good showing for the Tillamook the case be dismissed on the grounds that turns of mind can procure much useful Sunday for San Francisco and can lie ex county will soon commence. No doubt Joseph M. Terwilliger, who had been creamery, and sjieaks volumes for the in he was doubtful whether he could con information and pleasure at a nominal pected back the first part of next week. considerable volunteer work will be on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth tegrity and industry of the officers and vict Martin, who had forfeited his bail, cost. A public library is always a useful Now is the time to have your pianos or done on the roads this year by farmers Smith, wife of Mr. L. C. Smith, at Bay managers of the eompany in bringing and holding the jury over another day institution in any city and a pretty good organs tuned or repaired, as I will leave where the mill is located from time to View, since the 2nd of January, died on about such satisfactory results, as well would put the county to the expense of index of public enterprise, and when judi Tillamook June 1.—F. C. S hanahan . * time cutting out the plank. Thursday evening of consumption, sup as to the industry of Tillamook farmers one hundred dollars, and considering all I ciously managed always turn out a suc Mr. and Mrs. W. Olsen left on the There was some little complaint heard posed to have been contracted from his who making dairying profitable, We lie these things he asked the judge to dis cess. Here, principally, lies the trouble steamer Luella on Monday for San about holding two terms of court, but wife, who died of that dread disease lieve this average stands second to none miss the case, which he did. in sustaining public libraries in our small Francisco, to be gone about three weeks. because the docket was light it should about four years ago in the citv of Port- in the county, and surely the directors in K. Bailes, claimant and appellant, vs. cities. It ap|>cars to us if the fraternal The Tillamook Lumbering Co. will pay be taken as a good sign that the citi land. The deceased was born in Lexing their untiring effort for the good of the Tillamook County, defendant and re orders of the state took this matter in $1.02 on the dollar for county war zens of this county are law abiding. ton, Missouri, on the 29th Octolier, organization deserve great credit, and spondent. Appeal from County Court • hand it wotdd redound to their honor rants in lumber, or will trade lumber This county is entitled to two terms of 1862, and came to Portland in 1872, with as good a prospect for the coming T. H. Goyne and A. W. Severance attor and create not only a greater fraternal for hay or oats. court each year, but one judge to dis- where he was well known. He was a season it stands to reason that the out neys for claimant. This case grew out spirit amongst the different orders, but It was with regret we heard of the pose of the whole business is quite suf- butcher and conducted a butcher shop look in the dairying business, creameries of the county court ordering a county it would bring them into closer touch drowning of Fish Commissioner Mc- ficient. And why cannot this be ar- on First street for several years, where and cheese factories of Tillamook county road opened at Little Nestucca, the par-| wi*h the general public. It can l>e seen he did a large business. For about never looked brighter. An institution ties through whose farms the survey for ' there is a reading public in this city by Guir, whom the editor was personally ranged ? three years he was a councilman of the like the Tillamook creamery is deserving the new road run claim they are damaged | the number of persons who regularly j»e- the acquainted with. T he only person who will get on city of Portland. He married, nine years of all the cO-operation the farmers can and sought to recover, and failing to re- ‘ ruse the daily newsp<i|>ers and other It is requested that members of the bicycle track in Tillamook county for a cover from the county court ap|M*alcd to literature which can be found in the I.O.O.F. attend the regular meeting on number of years to come will be the ago. -Miss Minnie Maher, and leaves two give it, for it is to their own benefit that the circuit court. Judge Burnett dis hotels. If we had a Standard Oil Com children, a girl and a boy. He had been they should do so. bicycle tax collector. It was all foolish Tuesday next, when business of import miss the appeal on the ground that the pany magnate or a Carnegie in our midst ness toever include a county like thisin a in the habit of making frequent visits to ance will have to be attended to. claim did not specify what land was to endow a public library we might soon this county, and was favorably spoken 8hotes for Sale bill taxing bicycles, and as it is generally Mr. C. A. Bailey returned to the city- expect one, but unfortunately—or fortu damaged. of. The remains were brought by boat on Friday. He missed the steamer at conceded that the bill is unconstitutional, to this city on Sunday morning for Louis Fleck, of Hebo, has a numlier of D epartment N o . 2. nately, jierhaps, some will say—we have Astoria by one hour, and took shanks would it not be advisable for the county burial in the Oddfellow s cemetery, and shotes for sale. Judge Boise failed to reach the city up court to make haste slowly in collecting pony and hoofed it over from Astoria. * '1'' JUST --------- YOU WHAT WAN! <T7 /ix •prleaa. Prices A 4- THIS IS JUST THE RIND 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 most country stores, but GOOD GOODS that will Not the cheap shoddy goods give satisfaction to the purchasers, ARE THE BEST TO SELL. o U r 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 r. We have the latest styles and largest stock to select from. t ___ Fiour and Feed, we have anything you want, and are selling the best grades at the In Groce , Call and see us and be convinced, same prices. a lllamook Orpcmn