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THE HEADLIGHT JOB IS THE Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. Vol. XI TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 22nd, 1899. Si.50 per year. LIFE ! 0 101 P Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. No. 52. 0 0 0 0 ILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BU SINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. amo olì OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY NEWSPAPER. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. PRINTING 0 Is sometimes wrapped in a small bottle, door was closed against death by a single bottle of medicine. Doubtless there have been times in your experience when you were convinced that the Isn't it important, therefore, with such serious matters to be sure ot you druggist ? I don’t brag of an elaborate “checking” system. Ever}'druggist should check prescriptions carefully. I guide myself just as much on the quality of my drugs and the careful way in which I prepare my medicines. I o make 18 carot gold you must have a certain amount of gold. weights Qnd measures. 0 To be truly accurate iu compounding medicines is more than Chas. I. CLOUGH. The ZR.olieUble Druggist TlbhAJVIOOK, OREGON. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS B. H. Bunn has a general job shop is has, however, brought tramps, hoboes the awards as follows; In the Academic provided he made a deed of it to the ci tv Programme for the Fourth. Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to and grafters to the city. . The only course, gold medal, crown and diploma, It was pointed out that the side walk do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well way to advertise a city is through the Miss Belle May; in the stenographic New goods at Mrs. Sturgeon's. * The following is the programme, thus along tlie property, which was la’d by as fixturesand fittings neatly done. Work home newspaper. And a homenewspaper course, diploma, Miss Clara Delsman ; far arranged by the committee of manage the city, had never been paid for. The Underwear for ladies and children at guaranteed first class. matter was left to the city attorney to * must show in its advertising columns the deportment, premiums, the Misses Belle Mrs. Sturgeon’s. • I appearance of prosperity.” This is why May, Clara Delsman and Flora Perkins; ment, for the Fourth of July celebration in vestiga tc._________________ It is kindly requested that all parties | we are putting several hundred dollars highest average in mathematics, pre in Tillamook Citv ; Ready to wear dress skirts and capes have their premises cleared up of all kinds into a special edition to advertise Tilla mium, Miss Belle May ; prize essay, pre To the Hebo Poet. at Mrs. Sturgeon's. • 10 a m.—Grand parade and exercises ; of debris is the desire of those who have mook county and city, for with a judici- mium merited by the Misses Teresa Cro oration bv Hon. W. W. Thayer, The best lunilier in the city is furnished the sanitary arrangements and fire pro [ ous distribution of several thousand nin and Nettie McKinley, which was When you got my little letter you ran ex-Governor of Oregon. tection of the citv to look after. by the Tillamook Lumbering Co. * I copies of the home newspaper, gotten up drawn by the latter; highest average iu away, 1 p.m.—Plug-uglies. 1 to interest settlers with means, will do B senior, premium, Miss Flora Perkins; O ’er the mountains fled, someone said The steamer Harrisoncamein Tuesday A cordial invitation is extended to the 2 p.m.—Races : more good than paying advertising fakirs highest average in C junior, premium, today ; evening well loaded with freight as usual members of theG.A.R. to take part in the Foot race, free for all, best two Delighted, however, when 1 learned, for this city. in three. Fourth of July celebration. “And it is to distribute a lot cf ficticious trash Master Henry Sanders; highest average which induce tramps and hoboes to in grammar grade A, premium, Miss Bicycle race, free for all, best two That the Hebo poet had a^ain returned; Mr. W. H. H. Cary returned on Tues confidently expected that they will do ! infest the country. Helen Anderson; deportment in grammar ! In the “Headlight” he again appeared, in three. day on the Harrison after a business trip so,” remarked one of the honored mem grade, premium, Master Frank Sanders; Foot race, boys under 18 years. As always bold, not the least bit skiered. bers of that distinguished body. I We hardly knot* whether Captain J. J. proficiency in music, premiums, Misses to Portland. He does not deny iny accusation, Bicycle race, ,, ,, Dawson, Tillamook’s weather prophet, And still defends his reputation. Mrs. Anna Peterson and family desires should be run out of the country or the Nevada Grayson. Helen Anderson, Mas Sack race ,, ,, I Mrs. Cooper went out last week to at Charles May and Thane Orchard, Refers with respect to what I say, Foot nice, girls under 1G years. tend the commencement exercises at to express their thanks to the many kind citizens kindly invited to pass a ters But does not propose to amend his way. friends who showed so much sympathy vote of thanks to him. However, we It is only right we should bestow praise Slow bicycle race, single dash. Forest Grove. The Sisters, in where praise belongs, That’s why, 1 will with the case proceed, to them in their late sad bereavment, and cannot recommend the former course for 3 p.m.—B.’dl game, Don't forget Dewey's flagship entering take this means of letting their neighbors his predictions have proved too tarnation conducting this excelleet institution of And make it hot for him indeed. 7 p.m —Bicycle parade. Manila at the Fourth of July celebration know how thoroughly they appreciated correct, so the latter must be the correct learnings, deserve much credit for the But first I’ll tell what 1 think of you, Fireworks. a progress the pupils have made in their in Tillamook City. And then suggest what you’d better do. their kindly assistance and condolence. thing. The eclipse on the 7th inst. hav studies, The Tillamook band will be in attend Excuse me, perhaps it is not polite which * ‘ di show they are thorough Superintendent G. B. Lamb went out I ing brought, as he gave warning that it ! and pratical in their teaching. ance all day. Lost, on the road south of the cheese would, light rain and frosts, injuring the To say, that vou arc a hypocrite— on his bike Saturday over the Grand The morning parade will consist of the factory, one spirit level, stamped with The question of contention on Monday band, liberty car, G.A.R., Dewey’s flag A dude, a flirt and a would-be-poet, Ronde road for Monmouth. I the letters J. C. W., also three iron screw apple trees in some parts of the county, Will tell you so plain, that you may must have emboldened him to make a before the city council—that of using pro Buy Champion mowers and horse rakes clamps, two Gin. and one Bin., in a bun- similar prediction. Here it is in a nut fane language on the streets—is a matter ship Olympia, Tillamook hose company, 1 know it. of McIntosh & McNair. When you want del. They were lost from Mr. Chas. Ray's shell; “It will be well for thr people to which needs comment, not that this city grand display by the merchants, car- 1 am sorry to see that you still persist, wagon. Will the finder inform McIntosh take warning on the night of the 22nd 1 is one wit worse than other cities. The riages occupied by the Mayor and Citv. For yon have surely your calling missed, farm implements call in and see us. * & McNair where they can be recovered # June, as the eclipse takes place between I fact is there is too much levity allowed Council and the orator of the day, pro- A-tryiiiL’ in poetry to win fame, The Tillamook Water Company stock minent citizens, etc For bless vour soul, it isn’t worth a d---- was sold last week in Portland to Mr. We are sorry to have to «'innounce the three and six a m. the 23rd, and cover on the Pacific Coast to those who use Blit as to your genius, there is no doubt profane and even disgusting language, so their tomato, cucumber and other plants W. H. Cooper and Dr. W. J. May. death of Miss Minnie Kimball, daughter If you would only make a turn about. much so that men have become accus- City Cotiucil. that can lie froze ; early hay makers take Honestly, I believe indeed, Street Commissioner Lahmon has been of Mr. and Mrs Kimball, which occurred notice and govern yourselves accordingly, l tomed to it that they pour forth vile The city council met on Monday even- ____ Asa sheepherder you would better succeed fixing and cleaning up Main street .which at her parent ’s residence on Friday. The as there is a possibleshow for some heavy epithets as though it w ere the choicest of deceased young woman had been suffer, has now a clean looking appearance. language, hardly realizing to wliat extent ing, with Councilmen 1 E. Tuttle (in the Because «ill what you write and sav, ing with heart trouble. She was in her rain with it.” Gee wiz, Dawson, have they have allowed themselves to acquire chair), A. J. Cohn and L. Olsen present, Is the same old thing and nothing but— Mrs Imbler and family returned tothe 20th year. The funeral took place on you formed a trust or a combine at your and the discussion of a proposed ordi mah I city on Tuesday on the steamer Harri. Saturday, the interment being in the Odd station with the elements to make Tilla- the vulgar habit. Even some professing nance to prohibit the use of profane and \\ ith so much wind and so much girt son after visiting friends at Hood River. fellows’ cemetery. Thus the grim reaper niookers a little more amphibious ? But Christian are not exempt from criticism obscene language took up the time of the As a preacher also you would make a predict what he may, we defy Prophet in this particular and would do well to hit. The dance at the opera house on the has gathered one of our ¿young people Dawson being able to manufacture any remember, “Thou «halt not swear,” and c mncilmen. Councilman Tuttle was the Fourth will be a special feature' of the who had budded into womanhood. The thing like a cyclone to knock the very the Divine warning of taking God’s name fi st to object to the ordinance, but after I hope this advice will not be in vain parents and relativeshave the sympathy celebration. Everybody cordially in stuffin' out of this city as they have been in vain. Because men have become pro the matter was argued from several points Although you call me “rattled in brain.” of tne community in their bereavment. vited. fane chronic swearers is one reason why changed his opinion and was in favorofit Someone in Beaver, it’s you I'll bet, doing to those in the east. something should be done to check the passing. Counci’.man Colin thought the Advertise “Upper Story, Four Rooms to Some war department officials are re A coat of paint beautifies your home Let,” In his remarks at the commencement disgusting habit. We would rather sec city should have an ordinance to prohi ported to have admitted that the dis and adds to the value of your property. exercises at St. Alphonsus academy last a man beastly drunk on the street than bit obscene language. He thought, how Which surely is a move so wise, patches of General Otis that have been See H. Gessner if you want painting or we>k. the Rev. Father Schell made one hear a man using low’, filthy language, ever, the ordinance should be modified to That you on that point'are entitled to paper hanging. ' • 1 withheld indicate that much more fight- remark which greatly concerns the suc for praise. the latter is the most contemptible. show’ there was evil intent by the per i ing is to be expected before the Filipino Those who subscribed toward building insurgents will accept the American cess of all private and public schools— Surely the English language contains son using profane language, and tena But now to business before I close, I11 regard to our trouble I do ciously adhered to that through the en the United Brethren church are kindiv terms of peace. The persistence and that of having good teachers. There is enough strong words to make arguments propose, asked to pay the same to Mr. H. G. Davit tenacity of purpose of the rebels has this trouble with our public schools, we persuasive without a conglomeration tire discussion. Councilman Olson at first thought the ordinance was rather To settle that matter by arbitration, as soon as possible. 1 proved a great suqfrise to both the ad have so many young and inexperienced of all the filthy words which some men strict in its wording and favored having And not continue our present relation, teachers, consequently pupils do not ad- cannot open their lips without uttering. ministration and the department. Many Department Encampment G.A.R.,con vance in their studies as they would Like every bad habit, swearing grow ns it modified, but eventually came to the Or, I'll be willing with out pretense, vened at McMinnville on Tuesday, Com ' of the officials believe that the plan of otherwise with experienced teachers. The on a man after using the big d several conclusion that it would be well to pass To wait a decision of the peace confer rade W. T. Dougherty, from Bay City, the reliels was to make a simultaneous reason of this is plain, for school districts times. We have no compunction in say the ordinance, and if it did not suit amend ence attack upon Manila and on General Mac it at some future occasion. A dead lock And declare, that you are fairly beat. representing Corinth Post. Arthur’s force near San Fernando, but do not pay enough salary to warrant ing that the man who uses profane and occurred, and the ordinance was left over Expect you are anxious at any rate, them remaining teachers, hence they disgusting language disgraces civilization The ball game between Tillamook City no disastrous result of such an attack is ma’ke the profession a stepping stone and lowers the moral tone of any com ( until the next meeting, which is a follows: To know at last what will l»e your fate, and Bay City, on the latter's ground on expected. until they can find employment which munity. It may lie impossible to cure S ec . 1. It shall lie unlawful lor any But. sure you never would go to hell, Sunday, resulted in a defeat of the former, We think a number of cyclists are talk-’ will remunerate them better. We advo- those who have long indulged in it, but person or persons to use profane or In the arms of the your loving Nestucca the score standing 18 to 20. belle. ing through their hat when they speak as cate paying teachers good salaries, who for the sake of refinement, culture and obsene language on any street, alley or Charley Reynolds is in his glory mak though it would take but an insignifi have experience to commend them. If purer conversation, is it not time some highway, or in any public place or ing arrangements for the Fourth of July cant sum to construct a bicycle path be this was the aim of most school directors thing was done to protect the rising gen assemblage, within the corporate limits celebration, and his particular attention tween Tillamook and Bay City. In all they would be living more up to the eration from acquiring the jiernicious of Tillamook City, in Tillamook County, United stiitrn Land Office, probability they have had no experience spirit of our public school system. Most habit ? Men would become better citi Oregon. is turned just now to the plug-uglies. Oregon city, Oregon, S ec . 2. Profane language is hereby or insight how a path should be built, directors have to take into consideration zens, husbands, fathers,and not so quar June 17!li, 1*99. The four-horse stage on the N. Yamhill esjiecially in this county where the rain the time they can keep the school running relsome, if they would put the breaks on defined to be, the taking of the name of Norm: is II krf . rv G iven , 1 lint the up- proved fraction»«! plat of 'township 2 Norin, mail route was put on Tuesday for the fall is about 120 inches a year. Several with the money at their disposal, and, when they feel like cursing and swearing God in vain, or any irreverent or disre. Range o West , Inis been received fi oin the Pur convenience of passengers, and from now things are necessary to make a path that invariably, they elongate it by employing We hope the city dads will not quibble stiectful use of the flame of God, or of veyor General of Oregon, and on AUGI’Vr u»t. iH«^, until fall travel over that road will be will be substantial First, a good grade an inexperienced teacher at a small salary. any longer with that ordinance, for the that of cither menilier of the Holy Ar 90'clock H.m of said date, said plat will he heavy. with the drainage properly attended to. We may be wrong in our ideas, but we gentleman who uses gentlemanly lan Trinity ; and obscene language is hereby filed in Ous office, and the and therein etn Second, a foundation of rock—and plenty ' would rather see pupils put under the in guage need never fear being arrested for defined to be, any language that is foul, braced will be subjict to entry, on and after Go to the Pacific Ltimlier Co.'s vard if of it—then several inches of coarse gravel struction of an experienced teacher tor using proper language. These remarks or that tends to deprave or corrupt the »aid date. C har . B. R oohis Register. you want lumber. The number of teams well rolled down, and over this several three months rather than four months may touch some people in tender spots, morals. W m G alloway , Receiver. hauling lumber from there proves that inches of fine gravel. Figure it out what under one inexperienced. Sec. 3. Any person or |>ersons who but until they can convince us that ob people have found out where to get a this will cost to construct |>er mile and shall violate the provisions of section The second annual commencement at scene language is elevating and refining, NOTICE FOR I't Bl.I' ATION good class of lumber. then one can get at an approximate St. Alphonsus Academy on Thursday they must not take exceptions to what one of this ordinance shall be deemed Land office at O rgon City. Or., guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con June 15th. 1M79. estimate of the cost of constructing a All parties knowing themselves to be brought together quite a large audience. we have stated. Notice I a hereby given that the following- viction thereof shall be punished bv a [For additional locals see last page.] indebted to the Tillamook Lumbering bicycle path to Bay City. The programme, as published in our named Bettler ha* H!«<l iroiicu his intention fine of not less than one dollar nor more to in a k<- final pi oof ill mi poor t of of his < lai n, and Co. arc requested to call and settle the The Astoria Herald, in a two column last issue, was nicely gone through, than ten dollars, and in default of the that said proof will be inane before th'- Register same either in cash or by note before article on advertising the resources oftbat showing that the pupils had l»ccn well payment of such fine shall lie imprisoned and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oi., on July 29th, Real Eâtate Trans fera. Jtilv 1st.—G. O. N olan . city, says: “During the past three years trained ; in fact, from the opening chorus it the jail of Tillamook Citv for such a 1H99, viz ( II AR I.EH E FOSTER to the farewell, piece alter piece fi ¡lowed "Don't vou know Lisk ?" Well, he's the there has been contributed by Astoria in rapid succession with mechanical pre June 19—Sophie Backers to A. W. Wright period as will liquidate such fine at the II K. 10095. lot the he % of hec 4, Tp 5 N, R. 8 W genius who manufactures tinware that people to outside publications over $10,- cision, which drew forth the plaudits of N tji of S. Vj and Ne. ’ * of sec. 17, tp. rate of two dollars |>er day. H«- narna the f dlowlng witneRRe* toprove Mr. H. G Davis addressed the council. hbeonlintiouR residence upon and cultivation 1 S. R. 8. W. , will not rust. Mr.J. E. Tuttle is thesole 000 for advertising Astoria. What good the audience All the pupils acquitted agent in Tillamook, and has just received has it accomplished ? It has not brought themselves well, carrying out their parts June 19—Lizzie White to H. H. Broolen He claimed that the property he had of Maid lu”d, viz Corcoran, of M iahawaka. fir ; M Bottom, Sw. «/» of Ne. 1Sc. 11 of Nw. '/, and bought next tothe school house included of lohn a large consignment of these goods, in one penny of capital to Astoria. It has without the least embarrasment. Miss t hinook. Wash J M Feely and I». W Feely, lots 1 sec. 32, ami 9 of sec. 31, tp. 4 the street on the north side, and he was of Olney, Or. cluding rustless boilers, kettles, coffee and not brought one manufacturing institu Belle May deserves praise for the C har . B M oomkr , Register. wanting the council to pay him for that S. R. 10 W. tea pots, pans, in fact, everything in the tion to Clatsop county. It has not 1 brought one farmer to buy our lands ; it valeditory. Father J. Schell distributed tinware line. I ■ i FLOUR 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. FRESH CLEAN STOCK Prompt Delivery. Full Weight. Highest Grades. Leave your orders with us, we believe we can save you money. SHOES. Housewives, do you use the AUMESVILLE FLOUR ? If not see that you get some with your next order. You will I k - surprised at the lightness of your bread. Strictly First Grade. We are the sole agents. Nothing adds so much to the appearance of a WELL DRESSED LADY ox GENTLEMAN as a NEAT PAIR of SHOES. J. A. TODD & CO • J TILLAMOOK, I L>iinft JBïÆ ORE KDT B We can furnish them in the very latest City Styles and at Less than City Prices. The Sorosie Shoe for Ladies, A & B widths, Buckingham & Hecht Shoes, in Black and Tan, for Gents.