THE HEADEIGHT IS THE - pS JOB Ne wiest, Brightest and.: heading Newspaper of Tillamook County. BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY g NEWSPAPER. E Patronize Local Industries and all S Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XII. NO. 6. PRINTING Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 3rd, CAMERAS and $1.50 per year. 1899. KODAKS ! I now have in stock a full assortment of Vive Mechanical Plate Changing Cameras, also a full line of Daylight Loading Vivas. Haven’t yoa decided yet cuhich one to buy ? I earpy a full line of popular prieed instruments, ranging from $2.50 upward. All instruments hold from 12 to 36 plates. Fully guaranteed to do as good work as samples shown. In addition, I sell the Ray, Quickshot and Cyclones. It costs nothing to inspect these instruments. Come and have a look at them. Vive JVI.P.C. Camera. __ diets. I. CLOUGH, The ZRelietTole Druggist, Tillamook. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS The best mower on the market for sale ■ this (Thursday) evening. All lovers of at Cary’s hardware store He has the oratory and vocal music are cordially in- THE SPECIAL EDITION. exclusive agency for The McCormick j vited. Our special illustrated and descriptive Mower. * The following officers were installed edition of Tillamook county will be issued ' The Fraternal Union will have a social Tuesday evening, in the Oddfellows lodge on Saturday next. ■ time on Saturday night to com mem o- j by Deputy Grand Master Alfred Dean: New stock of clocks at Sturgeon’s. * 1 rate the introduction of the order in | Noble grand, W. Olsen; vice-grand, J. S. Diehl; recording secretary, G. W. Call and see the new goods at Page's this city. Tillamook cranberries are still on sale Cohn; treasurer, I. F. Larsen; perma­ store. • Cameras and kodak supplies at Stur. i and in fine condition in this citv, show­ nent secretary, W. J. May. ing that those raised in thia county are geon's. • What’s the matter with the gentlemen fine keepers. I of Tillamook city ? They have flopped Mrs. Sturgeon has bobinet and laces Mr. J. Todd, of McMinnville, with his right over to 16 to 1. That was about for neck scarfs. • son and daughter, Miss Mattie and Mr. ! the rotio of ladies over gentlemen at the More crash suits and skirts on the way George Todd, are in on a visit to their I institute on Tuesday evening. We fail for Mrs. Sturgeon. * relatives in this city. to see why the latter should not be just Mrs. Dr. Hawke remains quite sick and Theodore Karp had a jury trial Tues, as entnusiastic as the ladies in school confined to her bed. day for the larceny of a bicycle tag from matters. Born, on Sunday, to the wife of Mr. A. Letcher's store and was found guilty Howard Cary had the misfortune to William Shaw, a son. and fined $25 and cost. get the thumb of his right hand knocked Mr. M. Perkins returned home last week The steamer Elmore came in on Satur- out ofjoint with a ball while catching from Southern Oregon. pay and left again on Tuesday, aud the in the ball game on Friday, and A. M. Dr. W. J. May returned to the city on steamer Harrison came in on Tuesday Austin,who foolishly undertook to catch without a mask, was hit on the side Friday from Portland. and left the next evening. Mr. H. H. Downing was down from Harness, leather, lace leather, and of the face with a ball and received a Nehalem on Wednesday. shoe thread, wire harness needles, awls, painful blow, thus rendering both hors de combat. A fine lot of second hand furniture just shoe nails and all kinds of shoe filling at lowest prices at Page's. " j I Mayor Eddy, on Monday evening, at received at W. E Page’s store. * Quite an improvement has lieen made ! the teachers’ institute, when he asked Mr. I. Simler had his finger knocked at Cohn & Co's, dock, it having been en I the teachers how many could write a out ofjoint playing ball Thursday. letter which was above criticism, touched Miss Q. Kelty came in on visit to her j larged and a new shed is to lie built, i : a tender spot. Well, those who are in sister, Mrs. H. Aiderman, on Wednesday making quite an improvement. the habit of receiving letters from teach­ Brevity should be the soul of wit in ad­ The county and city officials created a ers know to what extent they err in dic­ dresses and lectures at teachers’ insti­ lot of fun for spectators in a game ofball tion, and the mayor’s remarks on this on Friday, the county winning with a tutes. point was a just criticism. score of 62 to 51 by the city fathers. Dr. Wise has reurned from Nehalem Tillamook City’s second team went to If you want your pianos or organs and will be at his office until next Tues- tuned or repaired, now is the time to Bay City on Sunday and played a like day. have it done for F. C. Shanahan will not team a game of ball there, in which the Mr. E. D. Huntington, of Carrollton, remain much longer in this county. kids of the boom city managed to beat Wash., is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. E. Lost, a lady'» grip on the Trask river the kids from the metropolis with a score Davies. of 23 to 14. If they were defeated, the road on Monday. The finder will confer Andy Nolan returned from San Fran, a favor if they will return the same to kids, on their return home, said they had francisco on Sunday, where he had gone Miss Pearl Sappington, at the Larsen played the most interesting game of ball this season. The contest between these on a visit. house, Tillamook. teams will be renewed in this city Sun­ Dan Pike, who left for the Klondike Go to the Pacific Lumber Co.'s yard if day afternoon. about two years ago, returned last week you want lumlier. The numlier of teams One of the crew of the Elmore, who had from that country. hauling lumlier from there proves that Call and see the big bargains in crock­ people have found out where to get a got on a drunk and was left behind, took a bath in Hoquarton slough on Wednes­ ery and bed room sets, stoves and tin­ good class of lumber. * day. After the Harrison had turned and ware at W. E. Page's. B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in was steaming past the dock the man— Bailey's building, where he is prepared to No wonder the city officials lost the more drunk than sober—rushed down ball game, they forgot the Headlight, do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well with the purpose of getting on board. as fixturesandfittingsneatlvdone. Work the official newspaper. He jumped on the Louise, slipped and fell * The tug Robarts came in on Thursday guaranteed first class. into the water. The hauling it required from Yaquina loaded with flour and feed I We have just received the exclusive to pull him out showed he was well filled agency for the “Little Samson" school up with tangle-foot and it would not for Mr. Geo. Edmunds. i shoe, which is guaranteed to be the best have taken him long to haye drowned Mr. Maxwell Jones, Mis» M.Davisand Mrs. Sheldon were in the city Wednes­ shoe on earth for little folks.—Cohn & had not prompt assistance been given j Co., The Leading Merchant». him. day from Hobsonville. [ The 15 case» of shoes received by Cohn Mrs. Annie Marolf, wife of Mr. Embert Mr. J. H. Jackson left Sunday for Cali­ & Co., on the last steamer are the great­ Marolf. died on Monday, uged 75 year», fornia to look up some mining prospects est line that ever struck the city. Our The deceased lady was born in Switzer­ he discovered some years ago. men's working shoes from $1.50 to $2.00 land and came to this county from that Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohn and Council­ are the best thing ever shown. * country sixteen years ago, with her hus­ man L. Olsen left on the steamer Luella The social time at the opera house on band and eleven children, all of whom on Sunday on a visit to San Francisco. , I Tuesday evening after State Supt 1. H. have grown up. Five are residents of th »8 Anyone wishing repairs for mowers in Ackerman'» lecture, when the ladies of the county, viz., John, Fred, Godfried. Alex, the way of sections, guard», guard plates Presbyterian church served refreshment», and Alljert, w hile Alfred Marolf resides or knife heads can get them at W . H H was the means of passing a pleasant in California and Mrs. Annie Metzger i time. and Mrs. Mary Meyers reside in Portland. Cary’«. Judge Cooper lost his pocket book on | Rev. — Lindsay, of Portland academy, The Marolf* are respected and enterpris­ the ball ground on Friday and would be I accompanied by two noted singing evan­ ing citilzens of this county, having made obliged to the finder to have it returned gelists (Webb and wife) will commence a a host of friends since locating here. series of meetings at the Christian church Mrs. Marolf had been sick for the past to him. WHERE ARE ARE ALIVE AND WELL. head when he logically pointed out what | temptations these young people would | lie saved from were they being instructed Message From Oregon Boys Sup­ posed to Be Dead. in high school studies. Until the matter is thoroughly taken up and some enthu­ S an F rancisco . July 31.—There ivu siasm aroused, we supposenothing will be done to introduce high school studies in ' rejoicing in the Ore^oacamp this uiorn- the public' school "ofthis district, the ¡ng when Captain U.-orawn. of company Tillamook’s Pug editor fell all over greatest objection being thefinancial con- «, posted a cablegram from General Otis himself last week trying to extol Claude dition of the school. In all seriousness. saying that Ralph McOby, Janie« -E. Thayer. Now, Pug, if Claude is editing boys are not to be blamed for becoming Lawrence and Clarence »Milla are «HH the special edition,you unwittingly a few hoodlums as much as their parents, for alive ami well in the Philippines, though weeks ago tried to prove him a notorious, if their environments tend to lower prisoners of the rebels. ungrammatical ignoramus. We do not rather than raise their moral characters, » Since Apoil 28, these men have been think Mr. Thayer claim either of these it shows that we lack in Tillamook city given up as dead On that date, at 6 honors conferred upon him by a sniffling, institutions to counteract the evil influ­ in the morning, they were sent to re­ cringing, contemptible Pug. Of course ences ofidleness, the saloon and gambling. connoiter territory adjacent to Mariloa. we cannot expect Pug Watson to give us near the company camp. All were any credit for putting several hundred heavily armed, and were to return at or Who was the Official— dollars into the edition, for a snap and a before noon. That was the laHt heard snarl and a carouse in a saloon is more of the trio until yesterday, when General Who looked like a gander in high Otis learned that they had tieen spared in his line of enterprise. by the insurgents, who had taken them A bevy of old settlers congregated on grass ? Who caught a ball on tlie fly and then prisoners. No details were received. the ball giound oil Fridav, who were Company M is jubilant tonight, and seated on a bench together. There were quit ? Who held the umpire up for contempt everybody feels like celebrating, for the eleven of them and their ages ranged of court and made it stick ? men long mourned us dead will, it is from 79 to 68 years, and combined it Who tried to catch a ball on the fly thought, soon be on their way to the reached 797 years. Most of these elderly with his mouth open and his hands six friendly shores of Oregon. All are mem­ gentlemen were as spry as ever, robust bers of company M. and many a day and bright intellectually, thus proving feet apart? Who had a happy faculty of going was spent by their anxious comrades in that Tillamook is an ideal county for down on his posterior when the ball scouring the swamps and bamboo jun­ longevity. We give lielow their names, slipped through his pods ? gles to find some trace of them« the. states and the year in which they Who was awfully surprised when lie The remains of Private James Dnyto, were born: found two men were not allowed on one who (iii- ii as a political champaign open« the public school and to keep them in the caught a ball ? Who looked more like a "peach" than the speakers oom« to blow*. path of virtue and temperance ? We PoMibilitie* are all right in their way, think not, tor the shrinkage in the Sun- i a “puddin' ” when running ? but they never prove anything. day «chool» of young people from the age i Who got as cranks a» a bed bug when A girl Hhoiild have a chaperon until of 14 up proves that to be an impossi­ anything did not go according to hi» Rhe can call Home other .hup her own. bility unless a radical change is intro­ ' idea* ? An adherent of the faith cure Rayn the Who won the admiration of the ladies? duced. Young people« full of life, high red light» in a drug store are danger sig­ spirited and naturally gay, cannot lie ex- nal* pected to hold the same ideas as some Cranberry Pickers Wanted. Many a stupid man ha» gained a repu­ of the staid member« of our churches, tation as a wit by la-ing interviewed by a hence the atmosphere is uncongenial and I am now arranging for cranlierry they drift away, becoming easy victims picking this fall, which will commence bright reporter. Call a women an angel and ahe will to the many temptations which beset about the 15th of September. plead guilty every time them. And this at an are after young Those wishing to pick, please write at When a man really doe« «tumble into people have graduated from the public a good money-making Hcheme he seldom school and cannot find employment. The once *or Part’( ulars. has enough monej to work it. W. • --------- C. K ing , Sand Lake, Ore. state superintendent hit the nail <»n the V six months. Rev. R. E. Dunlap con­ ducted the funeral service at the house and the remains were buried in the Oddfellows' cemetery on Tuesday, a large number of friends attending the iuneral as a token of respect to the de­ ceased lady and bereaved family. DO YOU TRADE? YOU SATISFIED ? Do you Get the Best Goods for your Money, if not uie mould ask you to TRY OUR STORE WE DO NOT SELL AT COST OR BELOW COST, unless it be on some things we wish We have do favorites. to close out. We have no baits. We carry the best goods we can get. to sell at a reasonable price. OUR CLOTHING AND SHOES ARE THE BESTjON THE MARKET. OUR GROCERIES ARE THE CHOICEST STOCJ4 We have Feed of all kinds. Campers Supplies constantly on hand. Our Tan Shoes nd Stt»w Hats go at greatly reduced prices.