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THE HEADLIGHT JOB IS THE Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. PRINTING 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 Newspaj>er. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 8th, $1.50 per year, 1899. © KODAKS * AND * CAMERAS. © © 0 They are so Simple in Construction and Easily Understood that any Child can Operate them. I have the Agency for the Famous VIVAS, ranging in price from $5.00 upwards. Every instrument guaranteed in every detail. I also carry a full line of Photographer’s Supplies for the amateur trade at Eastern prices. Your Prescriptions and Family Receipts receive the most careful attention, and with my system of o © checking it is impossible to make an error. © © CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Druggist and Pharmacist, I© [© I© are easy on vour feet and stylish as well field died of heart complaint at Oakland self a terrible lively spirit when it peppers ! Cal , on June 2nd. During his residence hot shot and scarcnsm into the hide of see J. A.Todd & Co. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. L. S. Turner, amemberofthe news in this county he made friends of all such brutes. Now, Bro. Watson,who are Owing to our staff being engaged upon paper fraternity, was in the city Monday who came in contact with him aud im the parties you refer to so that the Head the special illustrated edition of the re pressed all with his unfailing kindness light Pirate may be after their scalp ? sources of Tillamook county, which will I i and left the next day to see some real and geniality. entail considerable extra labor for the j estate at Sand Lake. At the regular meeting of Camp 219, next few weeks, we have had to reduce A party of timber cruisers boarded the Woodmen of the World, on Friday even D. T. Edmunds received direct from The COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES and the size of the H eadlight until the train for Seaside to look over the timber ing, the following officers were elected ; edition is ready to be issued, but to I Pennsylvania Sugar Camp 1065 pounds L Conferring Academic Honors on Graduates will take compensate them for this curtailment, , of Maple Sugar. Guaranteed analyti adjacent to theproposed extension of the C.C., Homer Mason ; adv.-lieut., A. G. A. & C.road from Seaside to Tillamook. Reynolds ; escort, Pulev Hiett ; watch the editor will mail each of his subscri cally pure Maple Sugar. j place in St. Alphonsus’ Academy on Thursday, June ÍI bers one copy of the illustrated edition ; They refused to talk about their cruise, □ therefore, we ask our readers forbear D. T. Edmunds has some bargains in or in whose interest the work was being man, Bert King: sentry,James A. Biggs; £ 15th! at 7-45 P m- manager, Geo. Higgenbothom. The ladies ance if the H eadlight do not contain coffee and other groceries. It will Ire in done. It is said, however, that they rep of the Woodmen's Circle, after the camp the usual amount ofinteresting reading vour interest to inspect his goods and ADMITTANCE, 25c. resent the same syndicate that employed had adjourned, tendered the members a matter we have been giving for the next [ prices before buying elsewhere. ,c > few weeks. the ill-fated Heikmann party, and are surprise party, when they served refresh i ma * .'Ra»^^ r was : Tillamook will celebrate in grand style, going to the woods to finish the work I Pickles in bulk at I). T. Edmunds’. * ments and altogether a most enjoyable I and every one must be suitably dressed social time was indulged in. It was the the cyclists, they are only doing their [ The councilmen did not look favorably Silksand velvets at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * | for the occasion. J. A. Todd can fit you which that party began.—Astorian. Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist, of Ohio, will intention of the Woodmen to unveil the duty by not consenting to any change, i upon the proposition, being under the The rainfall for May amounted to 10.16 out in the latest style from head to move to Tillamook in June and reside monument erected over the grave of one Although we favor the idea of allowing mpression that in allowing this privi inches. foot. * here permanently. Dr. Wise is a gradu of the deceased memliers, Bro. T. Wil cyclists on the sidewalks in the residence lege it might lead to the injury of small Fickle Pig’s Feet, $1.25 kit.—D T. Those ladies’ shoes at D. T. Edmunds ate of the Chicago & Northwestern Den liams, on Sunday, but owing to the in-1 portion of the city, nevertheless therearc children. They did not think, however, are unsurpassed in workmanship; fit Edmunds. * tal College, which is rated among the clemency of the weather on that day this strong arguments against it, so much so there wns much danger of the mem tiers Born, on Friday, to the wife of Mr. E. I your feet neatly, and the prices are lower | liest colleges in the world. He is a bro had to be postponed. that we do not feel like recommending of the wheeling association or the business [ than others selling the same quality of Knight, a son. ther of Dr. W. A. Wise, and they will The citv council had unimportant mat it, but to compromise the matter would men who rode hikes causing accidents, Mr. G. O. Nolan left on Monday morn shoes. work this county together and keep the ter before it on Monday, that of the there be any objection to designating a but they had to protect the public against The young friends of Miss Clara Watt ing for Portland. Tillamook office open all the time. Dr. health of the city. Assertions were made limited number of streets going east and scorchers and reckless riders After a For sale, a Ladies’ Violin outfit for $5, gave her a surprise party on Monday T. P. Wise will occupy his brother’s resi that a number of back yards and closets west and south and north where cyclists . lengthy discussion the matter was laid evening, it being her twelfth birthday, dence here, and Dr. W. A. Wise and family at Ralph Ackley’s. * were in a filthy condition, and were a could ride the year round ? Even this over until the next meeting. An ordin and the young folks spent a pleasant will reside in Portland after August of menace to the health of the city. Being may meet with opposition from the pro. ance was introduced to prohibit the use Mr. G. W. Kiger left on the steamer on evening. this year. * without any drainage system, the city perty owners whose residences abut on of obscene and profane language, but Tuesday for Astoria. Bro. C. N. Drew was elected a delegate At a meeting of the citizens at the court council should leave no steps unturned to these streets. this did not receive any discussion, it Born, on Monday, to the wife of Mr. to attend the annual meetingofthegrand house on Saturday evening presided over have these places put in a sanitary con [For additional Tillamook jottings see l>eing laid over until the next meeting. George Handley, a son. lodge, A.O.U. W., in Portland next month, by Mayor B. L. Eddy, called for the pur. dition as far as possible. Only a few the last page. Mr. P. McIntosh went out to Portland and Bro. Fred C. Baker alternate, to rep- pose of making arrangements for the months ago the physicians were wrest Cream Separators for Sale. Monday on a business trip. I resent Star lodge. Fourth of July celebration in this city, ling with a scarlet fever epidemic, but how City Council Meeting. Mrs. and Miss Lily Baker have gone on | B. H. Bunn has a general job shop is the consensus of opinion was in favor of the contagious disease originated is not For sale, two new Cream Separators. a visit to friends in Portland. [ Bailey's building, where he is prepared to making the national event one of double perhaps known. In order, however, to The regular meeting of the city conn Capacity from BOO to 425 pounds. En Born, on Monday, to the wife of Mr. j do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well importance in view of the events of the make a rigid sanitary arrangement effec cil was held on Monday evening at the quire of E. G. E. Wist, Tillamook hotel, j as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work I past year connected with our late un tual. it should be tile duty of the health city hall. President C. E Hawke was Tillamook, Oregon. William Barker, a daughter. pleasantness with Spain. It was agreed officer to make periodical visits to the in the chair, with Councilmen L Hiner. The best lumber in the city is furnished guaranteed first class. that Mayor Eddy appoint the necessary yardsand water closets of every house L. Olsen, A. J. Cohn and J. E. Tuttle If you need a cape or ready to wear General Otis advised the war depart by the Tillamook Lumbering Co. * committees, which hedid. Finance com in the city. It is no use being mock- If you are looking for a snap, c cue to skirt, remember that Mrs, Sturgeon is mittee : Messrs. A. J. Cohn, II. H. Aider modest about this thing or to deal with were present. Tne following bills were ment that the Oiegon regiment will leave agent for the celebrated Beifed garments allowed: for the United State« thin week. It will the harness shop and you can get one. * A sample line is on the way and it will man and Frank Kerremans ; programme it indifferently, for where the atmosphere J. 8. Lahmon, salary, $80; ditto, for I lie Sent direct to Portland. Hats of all descriptions with prices pay you to call and inspect them. committee- T. Coates, F. R. Beals and is noxiously putrid and filled with disease street work. $1 35; Water Company two * PersonH arriving in Long Creek, Or , within reach of all at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * P. McIntosh. germs the quicker it is removed the bet months’, water rent, $H0; J E Tuttle, New dry goods, consisting of silk warp brought the news that a band of trail A set of single harness, asgoodas new, 1 Henrietta's, all wool Henriettas. Fine Mr. Robert Crawford was down from ter. Whoever the mayor appoints health for nine hydrants, $90; recorder’s salary, «beep belonging to Robert Foster, were for sale cheap at Ralph Ackley’s harness line blue and black serges, cashmeres, Nehalem on Monday for the purpose of officers he should commence a crusade $10; Dr. D. Wiley, professional service»» Hhot into near the head of Slide creek, shop. * I albatrosses, dimnities, whitedress goods, | being examined for an¡ increase in pen against unsanitary back places. as health officer, $21. A bill, which was la«t Monday. Full part:cularK of the . • O_ - at --X Ik zl IV < I ’ ’. * ’ sion. He has about 80 head of stock on Miss Minnie Peterson left on Tuesday • ¡aces notions, &c., D. 'T T. I? Edmunds If it is considered dangerous to allow put in by John Level f for $0 foi a affair were not obtained, further than the on the steamer Elmore on a visit to Port-1 , his farm, and informs us that a number cyclists to ride on the side walks during public charge was not allowed. C" ( «hooting resulted in the I ohh of 200 head Jand , The new schooner Peterel was brought of the farmers are going to quit sending Surveyor Austin submitted a reoort in a,K ‘ . Upto the city and looks a staunch, well- their cream to the creamery there. The the summer months, it looks as though regard to the grades of the side walks of of sheep. A large number of «beep are the same reasons could lie put forward being driven East this season from Mor The steamer Elmore came in on Friday buik bule cfaft In the ear|v days it reason of this, Mr. Crawford claims, is against them riding during the winter. the city and ask for further instruction»'. row and Gilliam couutieH, and in the with freight from Astoria and left again j caused quile a lot ofinterest when a boat that farmers can make more money The report was laid on the table. Dr. D. on Tuesday. that description was built in the county. making and packing butter than they do Or, to put it the other way, if it is per Wiiey having resigned the position of pa«t 10 days atxmt 40.000 head have missible for cyclists to ride on the side panned through this city. A dance is already arranged . from , - u by patronizing the creamery, anyway h jalth officer, a discussion arose as to ,, . for i in I , Mr W.C. King was in band t Lake Bailev s hall for the Fourth. Particulars s . , , , that is Mr. Crawford's experience. He walks in the winter, we fail to see why the appointment of a successor and the Farmer« and retail dealers in agricul . on Monday, and, on account of the bad they cannot do the same in the summer. The city tural implements will have to pay more W1 given a . [condition of the roads in his neighbor. complains of the roads at Nehalem, and So either keep them off altogether or let compensation to be paid. Mr. W. E. Page has returned to the | h<; appreciatea traveling over the is in hope the county commissioners will them ride the same as in the winter. ordinance was amended so that the for their plow«, harrows, seeders and city, having been east visiting his rela- p]anked roada and hope it will not belong order some of the roads graded, which Mayor B. L. Eddy was perhaps right mayor could ap|»oiiit s person who wi » h implements of a kindred nature in the tives the past few months. | before the saw mill is buzzing at Sand would lie a great improvement, even if when he told thecity council that it was not a medical practitioner. Dr. May future. At a meeting of 25 manufac turers of these implements of farm :n- no other work was put upon them. There will be a dance at the Fairview Lake a difficult question to know how to set. was present at the council meeting and offered some valuable suggestions as diiMtry it wns decided to make a general hall on Saturday evening, at which all ..Don t you know Lisk ?” Well.he-sthe What struck Bro. Watson that he was tie on account of the reckless riding of rise in the price of sll agricultural Im are cordially invited to attend. ¡genius who manufactures tinware that so humble and contrite last week ? But the scorchers. If the city dads do not to the duties of a health offi :er ami point plemems. A general rise in prices w as ted out the dangers that arose from fifth The hose company meets inthecityhall' wiI| not rnst Mr.J. E. Tuttle is the sole who was he referring to and had in mind's consider it advisable to change the city lie advocated by those present, and com this evening and the members who fail Iagent ¡„ Tillamook, and has just received eye when he said "he never whipped his ordinance then it is the duty ofevery law in back yards and water closets. mittees were ap|»ointed to prepare a abiding citizen to respect it, no matter thought the city should have a rigid to answer roll call will have to go down I « a arge ------ consignment O-- - of these — goods, in wife?” We are sorry we have not got schedule for the varioun kinds of imple quarantine. I eluding rustless boilers, kettles, coffee and ontothat racket. If our respected brother how much they may oppose or agree in their jeans. ments. These committees will attempt The question of allowing cyclists to rifle Mrs. Allendorf, who has been quite sick, tea pots, pans, in fact, everything in the has not the grit to expose that kind of with cyclists riding on sidewalks. All to make out their price list during the on the side walxn was then brought up. will admit that the sidewalks were con thing we ask him to put us onto the par. and her daughter, Miss Charlotte Edie, tinware line. summer months, and will report to a Dr. \V. J May and Mr. B. C. Lamb was structed for pedestrians apd not for the Many of our citizens will be pained to ticulars. We will promise our readers left off the steamer Elmore on Tuesday meeting to lie called thin fall. Il in cyclists, and if the councilmen think that present, representing the wheelmen's hear of the death of Mr Win Driffield, something sensational whenever we run j thought a general increase of from 15 to for Manitoba. asMOf iation, and they asked that the city the former's right would be encroached across wife beaters or wife abusers, for ; Old men, old ladies, young men and a former rejournerof this city, which the "dead editor's’’ corpse will show it-1 upon if liiev granted other privileges to |»abs an ordinance to the above effect 25 |>er cent will be made. we much regret to chronicle. Mr. Drif- young ladies, if you want shoes that TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS St. Alphonsus’ Academy I < sa.«»«»»..,; GROCERIES. That Wears Well. That Fits Well. That Does Not Fade. That Does Not Rip. That Gives Satisfaction. Is the Kind of CLOTHING to Wear. We carry that kind in Stock, and in the latest figures and patterns. FhOUR. Housewives, do you use the FRESH CLEAN STOCK AUMESV1LLE FLOUR ? If not see that you get some with Prompt Delivery. • your next order. Full W eight. You will be surprised at the Highest Grades. lightness of your bread. Leave your orders with us, we believe Strictly First Grade. We are the sole agents. we can save you money. J. A. TODD & CO TILLAMOOK, ORE • ? ÜiillHtMUSl SHOES. Nothing adds so much to the appearance of a WELL DRESSED LADY ox GENTLEMAN as a NEAT PAIR of SHOES. We can furnish them in the very latest City Styles and at Less than City Prices. The Sorosie Shoe for Ladies, A & H widths, Buckingham & Hecht Shoes, in Black and Tan, for Gents.