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THE HEADLIGHT IS THE g JOB PRINTING fl Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of | Tillamook County. 53 BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY NEWSPAPER. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XI. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. No. 43 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, >1.50 per year, APRIL aoth, 1899 CHAS. I. CLOUGH, The Reliable Druggist, Has added to his Stock of Druggist Sundries a Full Line of » KODAKS ÿ* and ** CAMERAS. And all 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 aud RAY FED CAMERAS, ranging iu price from $2.50 upwards. Call iu 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 0 what they call for and always of the Purest Quality. Druggist A Pharmacist. Irii-'I F~-~- Vo 7 I Vo Deutsche Apotheke. CHAS. I. CLiOUGH. f-—.• ! F~~~ CO CO CO V TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Captain J. J. Dawson was in the city He will be required to furnish a bond for Hoquarton slough is about three miles same as other cities in Oregon. He did on Monday. He predicts plenty of rain $25,000. long, and by making four cuts this can not care to what extent the council re Bustles at Mrs. Sturgeon's- • with the next two eclipse, of which he will be reduced to two miles, with a straight stricted them, for it was purely for medi "Don’t you know Lisk?” Well.he’sthe give plenty of warning. cinal and mechanical purposes thev asked Mrs. A. W. Severance is quite sick, genius who manufactures tinware that channel from Tillamook city to the bay. William Scott will apply to the county will not rust. Mr. J. E. Tuttle is the sole When that >s done it will readily be seen this. Councilman Tuttle had no objec Potatos wanted at Cohn & Co.’s, court for a license to sell spirituous and agent in Tillamook, and has just received what a great advantage it will be to this tion as long as the druggists did not Children's underwear at Mrs. Stur malt liquors at Woods. Is that burg a arge consignment of these goods, in city, making it quite a shipping point. abuse the privilege, and Councilman geon’s. • Hiner did not know of a city in the state contemplating incorporation ? cluding rustless boiler*, kettles, coffee and At present lumber schooners cannot A ball game on Sunday, weather per. where druggists were restricted as they reach the citv now owing to these sharp Dr. James Wiley left the city on Fri tea pots, pans, in fact, everything in the mitting. turns. The Port of Tillamook Commis were in Tillamook, so was in favor of day morning for Portland where he en tinware line. • sion today received a notification from having an ordinance drawn. President A fine line of satins and velvets at Mrs. tered on his duties as house physician of Engineer J. G. Holcombe, who is still in I Captain W. W. Harts specifying what Hawke pointed out how inconvenient it Sturgeon's. the Good Samaritan hospital. Tillamook surveying in the neighborhood improvements will lie carried out in the was to the druggists being deprived of Go to Mrs. Sturgeon's for the new Some of the district clerks of this coun. of the city, is preparing plans for a com slough and bay <■ s soon ns the necessary the privilege, for it was often necessary ribbon stay. • ty have not complied with the revenue bination dredger and snag puller tc be appliances to do the work can be secured. for the physicians to prescrilie spirituous Mr. N. Coulson was over from Beaver law requiring them to place a 50 cent built here to carry out the government j liquors, and that part of the trade belong on Wednesday. There is to lie a meeting of the wheel ed to them. He did not think the drug revenue stamp upon their bonds. improvements in Hoquarton slough and men of Tillamook county at the court The highest price paid for hides and Dr. Hawke's buggy turned over on Fri Tillamook bay. The work of building gists would turn their stores into dram house on Saturday, at 3p.m., forthe pur shops, but wanted to do a legitimate furs at Cohn & Co.’s. day while on his way to see a patient, the dredger will be done by contract. pose of organizing a local branch of the business, confining themselves to selling Born, on the 15th inst., to the wife of and he fortunately emerged from the spill We would like to drop one kindly sug with only some of the bark peeled off his gestion to the church officials. If they United Wheeling Association, electing only for medicinal and mechanical pur Mr. John Mann, a son. officers and delegates to the state organ, poses. The council instructed Citv At would appoint ushers to fill up the pews Get a sample can of baking powder at face. ization, a convention of which will lie torney Goyne to draw up an ordinance. nearest the pulpit, leaving those in the i ... ... .. .■ B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in Cohn & Co.’s. It’s free. held in Portland during the month of The letter from "A Soldier in Manila” Mrs. Kate Williams and son returned Bailey's building, where he is prepared to rear to be occupied by those who arrive May. The subject of bicycle paths will do all kinds of repairs ill tin, etc., as well late, it would cause less commotion, and to the city on Wednesday. also lie discussed. There is a desire on in our contemporary last week is in line as fixturesandfittingsneatlydone. Work would not detract the attention of the the part of a number of wheelmen of this with that newspaper's weekly budget of Schilling's best baking powder—16oz. guaranteed first class. congregation or embarrasthe minister i a city to have a bicycle path constructed nonsensical rubbish. At first glance one can for 40c. at Cohn & Co.'s. The Pacific Lumber Co. is stocking up his discourse. lietween Tillamook and Bav City, and would imagine the Headlight had com Ex-Governor William P.Lord has been their new lumber yard near the court The friends of Rev. A. R. Griggs were not only so bv the wheelmen, but it is mitted a grieviouserror, but when looked appointed minister to Persia. house with a fine class of dressed lumber. sorry to hear that he had resigned the stated that a number of farmers have at intelligently how perfectly absurd the F. Shanahan is now the sole agent for Local orders for all description of lum pastorate of the Presbyterian church in signified their intention to turn out and letter is. To throw some light on the the Rambler wheels in this city. ber promptly filled. this county. He is to take np work else help construct the path in front of their subject we will quote part of the para graph taken exceptions to. It reads as Messrs. C. E. Hadley and IV. Stephens The tug Roberts, which left Florence where. The committee on resolutions at farms. If it is possible to build a bicycle follows : “If public morals are to lie re returned to the city on Saturday. nearly two weeks since for Tillamook, the presbytry in Portland last week pre path this year from the tax levied upon Girl wanted for general house work.— has not been heard from. Several of the sented high commendations of the Rev. bicycles, we do not see why the wheelmen duced to the low ebb in Tillamook city that now exists in Manila it is time the Apply for information at this office. millmen want to send herto Portland to A. R. Griggs. Rev. W. S. Holt has been should not put their heads together for citizens started a social purity organiza made moderator of the church in this that purpose, and the meeting of the Postmaster A. W. Severance will move bring round some machinery for their county. scorchers, and ti.e beginners as well, on tion for the purpose of stringing up mills. into his new quarters in a day or so. toughsand hoodlums who attempt to Born, on Friday, to the wife of Mr. J. Saturday should be the means of getting ravage pure and respectable females.” If Mr. John Barker went out over the Our Dandy Soap is the best seller we’ve the path started. North Yamhill road on Wednesday. He Marolf, twins, a boy and a girl. The got. Nine bars for 25c.—Cohn & Co. the Headlight is to liecensured for s|ieak- next dav Mrs. Marolf was taken sick It is stated on reliable authority that ing out plainly against those who at Mr. John Edwards has charge of the put on a stage to carry passengers on Suuilay, which will now be kept running and died. Her husband left here about in all probability that the railroad from tempt to degrade respectable females, then Tillamook Lumber Co.’s lumber yard. four months ago for Switzerland, where Seaside will be extended through this we are ready to stand all the nbuse that for their convenience. Mr. J. E. Tuttle extended a telephone he is now on a visit. A telegram was county inside of five years. It can be can lie heaped upon us by our contempo Mr. C. A. Bailey has made arrange sent him notifying him of his sad hereav. line on Wednesday to Roger's creamery. taken for granted Tillamook county will rary. Will any citizen point out to us Born, on the 15th inst , at Bay City, ments to have his farm implements, etc., ment. The remains were buried in the not have a railroad for some time to wherein our remarks are “Reflecting upon to the wife of Mr. Fred Dachan, a dau shipped direct from the factory. He had Oddfellows’ cemetery on Sunday, Rev. come, for the reason that those who con the soldiers a* men, who know not purity a car lot of buggies on the steamer and R. E. Dunlap conducting the religious template building a railroad have not ghter. and chastity ?” It’s a conundrum to us has a car lot of wagons on the way here. service. been heard from asking for all manner of where the writer drew this construction. Dr. Wise will be at his office about In experiments carried on at the Ore The county court will be asked to build concession, land, rights of way and a It is not necessary for us to discus* the May 1st, to remain as long as kept gon experiment station, butter was pro a bridge across Trask river at the John- m°"'y bonus u is not to° prematnreto morals of the natives in Manila, formost busy. * l _ - - — - .1 — ------ A — - - - ■ I * A - - " A A A 1 • ± a — * • Geo. W. Phelps, the Netarts storekeeper, duced from common gradecows at acost son ford, which has washed out. A pe- be considering to what extent the citizens 1 well informed citizens of thiscountry have will pay you the market price for eggs of from 9 to 17 cents. An exact account tition, already largely signed, i* being wil1 makc »«enfice* for the purjiose of made up their minds on this point. If the was kept of feed and labor, and interest circulated, and sets forth what a benefit Krtti"R a railroad. But taking as . writer of the letter will take the trouble and hides. 011 the investment was eaclulated. it will be to those in the vicinity and criterion the demand, of other railroad* to find out to what extent the natives The steamer Harrison crossed in over , along the road running from Fairview to •» certainly appear, to u* they ask alto- are contaminated with syphilis, and how Rev. J. M. Cole, Adventist minister, the bar on Sunday and came up to the will commence a series of meeting at the the south part of the county, it being one K“h'r too much. A railroad through it is impregnated in the race, then he will city on Monday. ; Adventist church every evening until of the oldest traveled road* in the conn- th'« county would lie of great benefit to see the drift of our remarks and the ab. Mr. T. B. Handley, who has been visit further notice. These meetings will com. ty It is estimated that it will cost in the dairying industry, but if we guage surdity of his own letter. ing in California the past six months, re mence on Saturday and there will also the neighborhood of $1,006 to build the ''*al «"timent correctly we do not think brld e j it is in favor of granting a big bonus to a turned to the city on Wednesday. 8chool Apportionment. be service on Sunday at 2 p.m. in addi railroad. The settler who comes to this Mrs. Davis, Miss Lottie Freeman and tion to the morning service. There not lieing sufficient School Fund* G. M. Laningham who was committed conn^y an(j starts to clear up 160 acres of Mrs. Chas. Dolstrom left todav in the Recorder W. H. Cooper fined William to the asylum from this county on the |an(] ¡g more deserving of a bonus, in our in the hand* of the County Treasury to stageover the North Yamhill road. apporption to each district $50, the Trevors $7 for being intoxicated ; F. 3rd inst., died in that institution Thurs- estimation, than a railroad. amount of $1,778.95 is divided equally High grade soda or saleratus reduced Dodge $20 for being drunk and disorder, day of last week. The deceased .was The city council met on Monday even- among the districts, thus giving to each to 5c. a package. Granulated sugar ly and smashing the stove and windows brought to this city from Hebo suffering reduced to $5.50 per sack.—Cohn & Co. in the city jail, and $6 on a second charge with a religious mania, and presented a ing, with Dr. C. E. Hawke in the chair, $37.85. At the next apportionment the pitiful sight, and County Judge Sapping and Councilmen L. Hiner and J. E. Tut remainder of the $50 will lie apportioned B. C. Lamb had another consignment for using obscene language; and William ton having committed him to the state tle present. Bills ordered paid were : and all funds then remaining will lie ap. of bicycles on Monday, and from all ap 1 Germen $5.50 for stone throwing. Laningham was received at that Water company, $40 ; Headlight, for portioned pro rata. F. C. Reed, ot «........... of Astoria, was appoinic. appointed ( asylum, .......... pearance the Columbias are the favorite The warrants will not be mailed to . The deceased had printing, $8.15 j Tillamook Lumber Co., fish commissioner by Governor Geer, to institution on the 5th. wheel. fill the vacancy caused by the drowning a fine ranch at Helio, where he leaves a $32.72. Mr. C. I. Clough asked that the any clerk until he has placed or provided The Tillamook Lumbering Co. will pay of Hollister D. McGuire, of Portland. He j wife and family, who are highly respected council give the druggists of the city the for placing a 50 cent revenue stamp on $1.02 on the dollar for county war will receive a salary of $2500 a year and in that neighborhood. He was 53 year* priv’legc to sell spirituous liquors for hi* bond. G B. L amb , Supt. of Schools. rants in lumber, or will trade lumber traveling and other necessary expenses. of age. _____________ medicinal and mechanical purposes the for hay or oats. MONEY IN BUTTER. The Oregonian, in commenting upon the Tillamook Creamery Company, had this to say in its editorials . Since dairying began to claim the at tention of the farmers of Tillamook county, seven or eight years ago, an ad mirable showing has been made. The county now contains over a dozen creameries and cheese factories, all said to be in successful and profitable <>[>era- tion. One creamery company reports that during 1898 it handled more than 2,060,000 pounds of milk, making over 17,000 pounds of butter and 190,000 pounds of cheese, ami that the farmers were paid upward of $18,000 in cash. The news corres|K>ndent adds that “quite a number of farmers have averaged over $50 profit per annum from each cow.’’ The county of Coos likewise is making a great name in the matter of dairying, the farmers along the tide stream* run ning into Coos bay enjoy a steady influx of money for the pruduct daily sent to the creameries by the little steam launches and boats that ply back and fourth to collect the milk and return ths cans. The Willamette valley, with its mild winters, good pastures, tine forage crops and big yields of roots, ought to be as profitable for dairying as the bay coun tries of the coast, especially where the riveis make transportation of milk cheap and easy. Wliy the business does not receive greatei attention, and the creameries increase in Biz.e and number, has not been satisfactory explained. With natural advantages almost unsur passed, and a market near at hand, at good prices, the dairy business ought to lie attractive arid remunerative to the Valley farmer nnd stockowner. It is proliably an error to say that “any cow yields a profit of $50 per annum,” but there is certainly a wide margin for net gain if an average cow will produce that sum, gross, per year. Anyhow, the declaration of the profit in milking cows for the creamery ought to lie pleasing for the valley furmers to contemplate. While our blithe Mr. Montgomery is making his somlier prophecies abont 30 cent wheat, there is more hope and promise and value in the two line state ment that the butter fat" In tile milk furnished the Tillamook creamery last year "bronght the farmer an average return of 20.3 cents per pound,’’ than in all the letters read and speeches made at last week's political banquets, a JUST WHAT YOU * * * * * Not the cheap shoddy goods usually carried in most country stores, but GOOD GOODS that will give satisfaction to the purchasers, ARE 1 HE BES T TO SELL. OUR SPRING i 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 Wc have the latest styles and largest stock to select from. In Groceries, Flour and Feed, we have anything you want, and are selling the beat grades at the Call and see us and be convinced. same prices. * ♦ THIS IS JUST THE KINO OF STOCK WE AIM TO CARRY For the very latest NECK thing in WEAR call on us. fc We have the largest p 4 stock we have yet received. County Warrants. The following warrant* are now pay able. and will lie paid when presented at my office; Serie* E,—1198, 1199, 1141, 1152, 1192, 1123, 1153, 1161, 1154, 118(1, 437, 1176, 569, 12((9 890, ------ 1173, ------ 1145, ------ 1184, ------ ------ 1049, 1203, 1245, 1223, 120H, 1240, 1234, 1243, 1285, 1284, 1281, 1302, 1800, 1233, 1362, 1359, 1358, 1361, 1348, 1313, 1303, 1303, 1263. 991, 1373, 1372, 1380, 1377, 1417, 1413, 1383, 1368, 1430, 1429. W. H. CARY, County Treasurer. April 19th, 1899. WANT, HFa-ix Prices. 0 © 6 « * I Call and see our NEW STOCK OF HATS, New Styles for 1899, in all colors and at all Prices. * *