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THE HEADLIGHT JOB PRINTING IS THE Newiest, Brightest and £ Leading Newspaper of - Tillamook County 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. XII. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. No. 4. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULV aoth, 1899 >1.50 per year. F 0 LIFE ! 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” c system. ___ Every 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. To make 18 carot gold you must have a certain amount of gold. weights and measures. To be truly accurate in compounding medicines is more than Dr. Wise is at his office to remain till The Oregon men shiver while thousands hired a team and driver here and hurried We are asked to state that Mr. Geo. CAMP A PEST-HOLE. July 25th. Those who want to see him K. Rogers, head organizer of the Wood After remaining at his of coats and blankets are piled high in to his home. Bleak Winds Threaten Disease to before he leaves for Portland should men of the World, will unveil the monu Dr. Wise, resident dentist. * the quartermaster’s department at the mother’s bedside a few minutes, he came call at once. * Oregon’s Brave Soldiers. Presidio. Only half the men have suffi out weeping and said she was vet alive, ment on the grave of the late Thomas More now capes at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. S an F rancisco , July 16.—General cient coats and blankets ; the other half but was very low. He told the driver A coat of paint beautifies your home Williams in the cemetery at two o’clock New sailors just received at Mrs. Stur and adds to the value of your property. on Sunday afternoon. Woodmen are re- Summers, commanding the Second Ore- stand the cold as best they can. The that he would return to his regiment in geon’s. Oregon hoys have stoves in the tents, a few days. Call and see the new goods at Page’s See H. Gessner if you want painting or quested to meet in their lodge room at g°n volunteers, said today: “Scour the camp. Take overcoats but that only increases the danger unless paper hanging. He is a young man of unquestioned one o’clock and the public is invited to store. • wherever you find them. No sentry the men have protection outside. veracity, and has been one of the best Dr. C. W Lowe, the oculo-optician, of the ceremony at the cemetery. Watch for bargains in crash skirts at “The Oregon regiment reached San soldiers in his company. Influential McMinnville,left for his home onTuesday, The city council met on Monday, with must stand guard without one. If we Mrs. Sturgeon's. • but contemplates visiting this city again Councilmen L. Hiner, L. Olsen and A. J. cannot get overcoats we will have no Francisco at the very worst season of friends will etideaver to secure his release F. C. Shanahan expects to leave Tilla in the near future. Cohn present, the latter being voted to guard at all. We are short of overcoats the year,” said General Summers. “Thin- from the charge of desertion. mook next month. and blankets. Now we are going to blooded men cannot stand these cold, Harness, leather, lace leather, and the chair. The city attorney having put Born, on Sunday, to the wife of Mr. shoe thread, wire harness needles, awls, his o.k, on the claim of T. B. Handley, infringe on the hospitality of California damp nights and mornings, after spend FACTS SURPRBSSED. and see if we can get the loan of what ing over a year in the Philippine cli John Erickson, a son. shoe nails and all kinds of shoe filling the council ordered a warrant drawn for The Philippines Campaign Not a The ladies of the Red Cross $24.50. Several trivial matterscame lie- we need. Failing in that, I will make mate. Work on the U.B. church is discontinu at lowest prices at Page's. Success. arrangements with Governor Geer to Society conferred with me today and ed until after haying. It is expected that Effie, the daughter of fore the council and were disposed of. buy blankets and overcoats from the kindly promised to do everything in their W ashington , July 17.—A servere jolt Miss M. Wade returned Sunday to Rev. F H. Neff, who cut the pupil of her An ordinance to prohibit profane lan quartermaster’s department and then was giuen the administration today by power to help us. We need at least 300 guage was read, which had been drawn | Foley to finish her school. eye with a knife recently, will have to up to comply with the ideas of the city ! let the boys turn them in to the state of coats and 300 blankets, or the Presido the publication of the ‘‘round robin” pro The steamer Elmore came in on Mon have the injured eye removed. Oregon, receiving the money they have will become a graveyard for our volun censorship at Manila It brands the council, but Mr. Goyne wished the coun day and left again Wc Inesday. Work on the government scow will be cil to distinctly understand that the ordi paid them for. teers. No man can hold out in this management of incompetency and evi A fine lot of second hand furniture just commenced at once, Mr. G. 0. Nolan ac- nance was not in accord with his judg “The government should have pro climate from the Philippines if he is dently shows that the right kind of a man in not in command. received at W. E Page's store. • I cepting the contract to build it for the ment, so it was treated as a useless in vided these things for the returning vol dressed only in a thin khaki suit. It maybe that General Otis is not act “I think it would be wise for the gov The Tillamook ball players received sum specified in his bid, $1,227. strument, placed on one side, and the dads unteers. We are the pioneers of an Mrs. Hawke returned to the city on goes on record as “doing nothing ” In army to come from Manila, and, let me ernment to provide my men with the ing on his own volition, but upon in their second defeat at Bay City oil Sun day. Monday after several weeks visit with the matter of the street in front of Mr. tell you, if something is not done it will clothing and bedding they require, and structions from Washington, when he The ball game between the county and friends in Portland. Her mother, Mrs Davis’ property, this was left over until be worse here than it was in Cuba. when they are mustered out, these has decided to keep from the people of There will be hundreds of deaths from articles can be left for the next returning the United States the facts concerning city officials is set for Friday, July 28, at I j McBride, accompanied her to Tillamook. the next meeting. pneumonia. The United States should regiment. Twelve thousand or 15,000 the real conditions. It is abstirb to be 1 p.m. I B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in I turn over to the hospital and keep on men will pass through here returning lieve that the publication of reverses and Annual Teachers’ Institute. Miss Minnie Peterson returned to the j i Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to hands at least 5000 blankets and 5000 from the war, and they will need these the necessity for more troops would city on Friday after several weeks visit j do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well The annual teachers’institutefor Tilla I am have assisted the Filipinos in their in as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work mook county will commence in the overcoats. They will be needed, and, as things even worse than my men. in Portland. their use will only be temporary, the not placing blame on any body ; I am surrection. guaranteed first class. ! public school building in Tillamook City, Mr. Leigh Jones returned from San The ‘‘round robin” tells more than ap government can have them back again. simply emphasizing the danger in front Go to the Pacific Lumber Co.’s yard if Monday, July 31st, August 1st and 2nd. Francisco on Monday and was in the It shows that If this is not done San Francisco |is of men who have to shiver in this weath pears on the surface. you want lumber. The number of teams An earnest effort is being put forth to city on Wednesday. er. Our boys do not feel like buying there never have been troops enough hauling lumber from there proves that make this meeting one ot interest and going to be a great graveyard for the Mrs E. Perkins left on the Elmore to tr* all. nil articles for which they have no use for and that it has been the intention of I volunteers.” profit to attend the conyention of the Degree of people have found out where to get a Under the new school law teachers I General Summers, of the Second Ore after mustcred-out. I am taking every somebody to deceive the people, ('»en good class of lumber. who close their schools for three days to gon regiment, has spoken in no uncer precaution. Honor at Portland. The slightest cold is re crai Otis’ dispatches for more than a At the local institute on Saturday, the attend the annual institute, are allowed tain tones concerning the negligence of ported at once to one ofour four doctors, month continually predicted the down Call and see the big bargains in crock the full time without deducting from ery and bed room sets, stoves and tin teachers formed a County Teachers’ As their salaries. It is, therefore, expected the government in failing to provide and the men are borrowing each other’s fall of the Philippine insurrection, and sociation with County Superintendent every teacher in the county will at- suitable clothing for the Oregon volun coats when they leave the tents. The day after day the people of the United ware at W. E. Page’s. G. B. Lamb as the presiding officer and tend this institute. State were informed that the end was health of all is good just now. teers. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Har about to come. Evidently he was mis Prof. R. C Preach, of the Monmouth Miss Mamie Means as secretary. “ Arrangements will lie made tomorrow The clothing the Oregon men wore in rington died suddenly on Sunday, and Normal School, and ex-Superintendent I have a large stock of all kinds of L. H. Baker, of Yamhill county, will the tropical Philippines is all they have for mustering out, and the men will informed, or he was carrying out in. was buried the next day. second hand goods, which I bought at a have charge of the regular work in to protect their bodies from the pneu- probably remain here for two or three structions which never should have been Mr. B. C. Lamb went the rounds ofthe It seems as if the mating- bankrupt sale in Portland for spot cash, ' methods and school management, monia-laden fog of the Presidio The weeks before everything is over. I shall given him. city with a subscription list and raised State Superintendent J. H. Ackerman men of Oregon got a taste of San Fran- get them away as soon as possible, and era of the Philippine campaign, both in and will sell the same at prices that will for the monument fund $26. will lie present one or two days, and cisco weather in July the night before they have promised to go in a body to Washington and Manila, were being surprise the natives. W. E. P age . assist in the general work of the insti- Misses Mae M. and Clara Baird, from last. Forty men were left in charge of Portland. The final payment will give forced into a cul-de-sac; one obstacle Some money was dropped in Judge i tute. from Neenah, Wis., came in last wee* on the camp while the others were being to each man something like $100. The after another has been dodged by run Cooper’s office on Monday, and the par- Patrons, school-boards, and friends of a visit to Mr. McNair’s family. entertained. The fog rolled in on them settlement will be made alter leaving the ning hither and thither. Now the facts ties who lost the same can recover the education are invited to lie present at We will give our contemporary a rest • . in dense banks, soaking through city, the pay-car going north with the are held bare, and some decisive action * * *» * tv anv or all of the sessions. it by stating the amount. We would , J G B. L amb . must be taken. so that Bro. Watson can take a snooze their light Khaki suits to their regiment.” make a guess, but the judge might fine County Superintendent of Schools, If General Otis has lieen a failure and The camp of the Oregon is unprotected and a snore with Lamb’s pug dog. skins. General Summers was busy in use $10 for contempt of court if we made — has not kept the administration correctly the city nearly all day, but he reached from the sea fog and winds, lying along informed, he should lie at once relieved Mr. and Mrs. C. Stokes, who has been a guess about that amount. NEW WORLD’S RECORDS camp last evening, shortly after 6 the shores of the bay at the northeast and some of the fighting officers in the Made on a on a visit at Judge Cooper’s, left for their I f it ’ s a good hot day Friday week the C olumbia bevel gear chainless Philippines placed in charge, until a man o’clock. The first thing that struck his corner of the Presidio. home in Forest Grove on Tuesday. like Miles could reach Manila. Whether county and citv officials will wish they | Bv Eddie McDuffee. of Boston, paced by eye was the number of men doing guard Mr. E. T. Allen gave a reception at his could fall into some refrigerator after • «^or t,an<1T “3^ K"*’' the administration will have the cour One Volunteer is Home. duty in their khaki suits. The fog was age to take serious action is just now puz , x i *1 i 1 on Thursday, June 2Vtn, 1 Huy, residence on Wednesday evening to a ; turning the throttle on to make the bases mile, 21 3-5 seconds, previous then rolling in, and the trees were A lbany , O r ., July 15.—Frank M. Gir zling everybody here. If the newspa|ier- number of friends after the Persian style. in quick time. We propose that the recor(j 22 2-5 seconds. heavy with moisture. There were some ard, a memlier of company I, Oregon men are wrong, they should be ordered It is expected that the Second Oregon ' bicycle tax collector take his pneumatic mile, 43 seconds, previous record, people waiting to great the general, volunteers, arrived here to day from San j from the Philippines ; if right, thereshould lie a change in the head of the American Volunteers will lie ready to start for pump on the field for the purpose of far- 45 but he overlooked them until he had Francisco. He came in violation of or army in the islands. Portland about the first week in August. nishing niebina the trip winded ones with plenty lllentv of Of 1 « - called for his ders, but in such a manner that will cared for his men. He 2-5. ! Nothing has occurred recently to cause One mile, 1.31 2-5, previous record adjutant. arouse sympathy in his behalf. Mr. and Mrs. H. Vanderhoof and fam locomotive power. such a sensation as the joint prodution 1.31 4-5. Manila «.«/» correspondents, and Oil reaching San Francisco harbor, | from iruni the v»»v .«nnn»» “Why have not those guards their ily, who resided here about four years Mr. Geo. K. Rogers, head organizer of McDuffee’s feat is worthy of special while still on shipboard, he received n everybody is wondering how the admin- since, came in for a summer's outing on the Woodmen of the World, lectured in note as the bicycle he rode was one of overcoats on ?’* he asked. , t . t zi stratum will avoid decisive action, telegram announcing that his mother, “They have none,” was the answer. Sunday. the city on Tuesday on fraternal orders, our regular Columbia bevel gear chain less road machines, model 59, with j who resides near Monmouth, was dying, ‘ ’ Well get them some, ” said the genera). Anyone wishing repairs for mowers in showing what growth they had made for racing equipment. The superiority of C. A. Bailey’s implement warehouse is and asking him to come at once. He well stocked with all kinds of farm im- the way of sections, guards, guard plates the past thirty years and the fraternal the Columbia lievei gear chainless on the I “Scour the camp and take them wher ■■ ■ to the officer for a furlough, of- pkments, which will lie found complete or knife heads can get them at W. H H. spirit which permeated them from the road has been demonstrated over and ever you find them. The boys who are "I pplied __ .u- : 1... y particular. L.: “t week he in cver every Last lie retriv recci v- ; ft ring *t the . telegram as the reason, but it ln time the first A.O.l'.W. was formed. He over again. McDuffee’s feat proves that going to t<»wn can afford to lie without Cary's. the aid of sympathetic « lllrXe nu">»*r of w-rvicenblc baggie« it is superior to other wheels for track them, but those sentries must have over- was refused. Bv 1 appealed to those who had not affiliated . , . of various designs, and the unusual large The best mower on the market for sale ■..I m let Iz.t zIz.Lun hv a ci rojie I . - - • purposes as well. 1 coats or else the guard must lie called in. comrade he was down by demand this summer tor wagons, bug POPE MANUFACTURING CO., at Cary's hardware store He has the with fraternal orders to do so for the pro I will have no guard if I cannot have into a small boat and went ashore, tak- gies and farm implements ncccsitate keep Hartford, Conn. exclusive agency for The McCormick jection of their wives and families. After ing a large stock on hand. • ing the train at once for Albany. overcoats on them.” B. C. LAMB, Agent. t le lecture refreshments were served. Mower. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Second Grand Prize Offer GIVEN flCUAY. One Barrel of Flour given aujay every Saturday night Appreciating the very liberal patronage given in the past six months, we have determined to make our Prize Distribution to our many customers. S Commencing on Julv 4th, we will give One Ticket with each One Dollar’s cash purchase, and to the person holding the highest number of tickets received during the week commencing July loth from pur chases made by that person, will be given Two Sacks of Aumesville Flour, to the two persons holding the next highest number will be given one sack each. The Grand Distribution, Sept. 30th, 1899, will be made in our hall over the Store. 68 PRIZES IN AL $25 to 25 cents. TODD & CO.