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g 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 i NEWSPAPER. Patronize Local Industries and all ; Home Print Newspaper. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, >1.50 per year AUGUST 24th, 1899 CAMERAS and KODAKS 1 I now have in stock a full assortment of Vive Mechanical Plate Changing Cameras, also a full line of Daylight Loading Vivas. Haven’t you deeided yet uihieh one to buy ? I euFfy a full line of popular* puieed instruments, ranging from $2.50 upiuard 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 M.P.C. Camera Druggist, Tillamook FOR TILLAMOOK RESOURCES, SEE THE Illustrated and Descriptive Special Edition OF The Tillamook Headlight. This edition was issued to give a more concise idea of the resources of Tillamook County and is full of useful information, besides being profusely illustrated with attrac tive pictures specially prepared for this edition. Miss Clara Mitchell, a neice of Mrs. Geo. Edmunds, left on the Elmore Sun day for her home in Indiana. Miss Vergie Applewhite left for Port land, Monday, where she will attend school at St. Mary’s Academy. On and after the first of September, A Letcher will give a check good for five cents in trade for all bowling and shoot* ing. The rain fall in the wet spell last week amount to 2.07 inches, and in the first squall in forty minutes it rained 1.05 inches. The best mo we* on the market for sale PRICB - - ioc. Each. at Cary’s hardware store He has the Wrapped for mailing and on sale at the exclusive agency for The McCormick Headlight Office, Tillamook City, Or. i Mower. • Anyone wishing repairs for mowers in the way of sections, guards, guard ¡dates or knife heads can get them at W. H II. Cary’». • Dr. Wise, resident dentist. Arthur Stillwell, of Co. H, Second Ore Mr. Geo. Edmunds is moving his store gon volunteers, returned home last building. The public school will open on the 4th week. He had a cold day when he struck Tillamook. of September. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Mr. Comer moved his family up from Mrs. Hathaway's little girl got her Bay City, Tuesday. He has accepted finger badly cut. Mrs. Hunter's little boy underwent a the position as foreman at the Tilla mook Lumber Co’s mill in this city. surgical operation. One of the employes of the Truckee Mr. O. R. Nolan returned from Port mill company came to the city Thursday land on Friday. evening for Dr. Wiley to dress his left St. Alphonsus Academy will open on hand, the thumb and finger of which the 4th of September. had been mashed at the mill. The steamer Elmore came in on Friday Mrs. Reed Jones, mother of Manager and left again on Sunday. Leigh Jones, of the Truckee Lumber The book closes for the first bowling Company, left on the Luella last week, club the first of September. on her way to her home in Alameda, A very large stock of new watches Cal. just received at Letcher's. His nibs, the editor, left on Sunday to Mrs. Eddy left on the stage Monday attend the annua! junketing outing of for a short visit to Portland. the Oregon pencil pushers, which met at Councilman L. Olsen returned on Fri Astoria on Monday. day after a visit to California. I Mr. C. H. Hemstreet, of the Prescott Mr. R. Sturgeon left on the Elmore to Packing Company, at Goble, Or., is in ! the city spending a vacation. He attend the regatta at Astoria. Solomon Smfth is reported convalescing . formely resided in Tillamook for about three years. from his tumble he got Tuesday. Wise Bros., dentists, will keep their ; J. R. Caples and wife, formerly of this office o]>en constantly from this on. * ’ place, but now of Forest Grove, accom panied by Bennis Bradley and Miss Emma Dr. Patchen's tricycle needs a little ; Stew art are rusticating in our city for a more weight on the front wheel. few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shanahan left on B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in Sunday for a visit to Long Beach. Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to Theodore Pearson, of South Bend, do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well Wash., returned to his home Sunday. 1 as fixtures and ft tings neatly done. Work Dr. Hawke will commence the build guaranteed first class. ing of his new house in a couple of weeks. Mr. H. F. Young, who has a place on Captain Hunt, of Cape Mears light the Wilson river, was in the city last house, was in the city Wednesday. i week and expect to make Tillamook his J. M. Morgan killed a large bear near permanent home, bringing his wife and his house at Netarts. Wednesday of last family here. Go to the Pacific Lumber Co.’» yard if week. you want lumlier. The number of teams Chas. K. Flinn, of Beaver, has accept ed a position as clerk with Dwight hauling lumlier from there proves that people have found out where to get a Edmunds. good class of lumber. If you want to join the bowling club, The weather bureau has written to call or> A. Letcher and give him your | Captain Dawson to send a copy of the weather report in this county for Janu >a#y»iir friends a special edition of ary, 1899, to lie used in the weather ’he I••• IKgi t This is one of the liest bureau exhibit at the Paris exhibition »«•vs tw advertise the county. which refreshments will be served. Ad mission, 10 cts. The programme is as follows: 1 -Descriptive Overture, “Frolic of the Imps,’’ Carlton—Band. 2. —Cornet Duette, “La Rose,”—I. Lati mer, H. Cooper. Marriage licences were issued Aug 19, 3. —Brass Quartette, “Bon Ton,’’—A. to Geo. H. Starr, aged 25 years, and Mapes, Cary, Morgan, J. Latimer. Bessie Gervas, aged 18 years; John E. 4. —Song—Miss Lillian Baker. Boch, aged 32 years, and Arvilla Sar 5. —Cornet Solo, “Carrie Polka,’’—Losey gent, aged 20 years. Both of Bay City. Sappington. The U. S. department of agriculture 6. —Brass Quartette, “Rocked in the has written to Captain J. J Dawson for Cradle of the Deep’’—Latimer, Coop him to send three bags filled with the | er, Mapes, Moigan, Latimer. seed heads of hawk-weed, a poison weed i 7. —Song—Band Quartette. growing in this county, which the cap 8. —Serenade, “Twinkling Stars,” South- tain claims killed 250 head of stock last well—Band. year. The local teachers’ institute held in Mr. Chas. Hemstreet, we understand, Woods last Saturday was a success, seriously contemplates building at this I though owing to the recent hear) rain point a steamer for service on the bay. | fall which rendered the roads impassible In case Mr. Hemstreet undertakes such j few teachers were present from a dis ci enterprise, it will certainly be a sue- tance. “How to Teach Patriotism to cess and a benefit to the traveling public , the Child.” by Miss Nelson was ably and the various mills. 'presented. The school at Woods is one of the very few schools in which there is Dr. Nixon and wife were in the city I a daily flag-raising by the pupils. “The the fore part of the week contracting for timber claims for Portland parties. ' Teacher’» Duty During Intermission,” They received a good many claims on i by Mrs. Ginn was very suggestive as to short time, and expect as soon as this | the teachers presence on the school- first deal is complete to return and get 1 ground. ‘Short Methods in Arithme* : tic,” by Prof. Lome, was very interest as many more as they can. ing to all present. At the opening of the Thomas Quick, of South Prairie, was afternoon session the subject of “Gum arrested Tuesday for being intoxicated chewing” was taken up and as usual af on the street. He paid his fine of $5 forded considerable amusement as well and started for his home on horse as earnest discussion and condemnation, back with his brother. Thev were rac after which Prof. Snuffer read a paper on ing across the bridge about a half mile “Professional Enthusiasm.” This was from town and his horse jumped off the followed by a paper on the “True Edu bridge into the ditch. He was only cation,’’ by B. C. Lamb. Prof. Snuffer a little bruised, still the accident might introduced the subject of “Physiology’’ have been serious. which called forth considerable discus The Tillamook Lumber Company sion. During the remainder of the day sawed from a log a stick seventy-one other topics were discussed. The deep feet long for the government scow to be interest in the cause of education mani constructed here This is about the lon fested by the jieople of Woods reflects gest stick ever cut in this county. A great credit upon the town. During all good many persons predicted the mill the »cssions of the institute the school- could not cut a log that length, but Mr. house was crowded to its utmost capac- W. Barker proved himself equal to the itv On Saturday evening Mrs. Holme» occasion and made a splendid sawing job verT kindly opened her home to the tea- out of it. I he mill is to be ienghtened ' chers and a few invited friend», where a 30 feet, when it will be no trouble to cut most enjoyable evening was passed. The logs eighty feet long. association will convene at Nehalem The sum raised in Tillamook City for next month. the monument fund amounted to $26.50, Card of Thanka. made up in the following amounts : B. C. Lamb, $1 ; G. W. Sappington, 50c.; [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT] J H. McNamer, $1; F. T. Fitzpatrick, Six,—I wish to extend a card of thanks 50c.; Tom Coates, $1 ; S. V. Anderson, through the columns of your paper to 50c.; C. E. Hawke, M.D.; $1 ; McIntosh the friends who kindly assisted in our & McNair, J. A. Todd & Co., $2; Charles late bereavements, and to those who I - Clough, 50c. ; W. H. Cooper, *1 ; W. kindly assisted through the sickness and H. H. Cary, 50c.; Claude Thayer, $2.50; the burial of my father, Josiah Biggs. E. D Severance, 50c.; B, L. Eddy, $1 ; B kkt B iggs . cash, 50c.; C. Peterson, 50c.; Cohn, 50c.; R. Sturgeon, 50c.; F. C. Baker, 50c.; F. Notice. C. Shanahan, 50c. ; J. S Lamar, 50c.; T. H. Goyne. $2.50; G. B. Lamb, $1 ; H. Mrs C. N. Drew will take a limited H. Aiderman, $1; Homer Mason, 41 ; number of scholars or teachers to board A. W. Severance, $1 ; G. A. Edmunds, during the next term of school. 50c.; J. E. Tuttle, $1. ; Sam Down», 50c. Total, $26 50. “Do you lielievc in protracted hatha?’’ “No, I don’t. I’m just back from the The band boy» will give an entertain ment on Friday evening at Bailey s hall. Philippine», and the last bath we had A programme will be renderered after lasted nine weeks. Mr. R. W. Bunday sent in to Claude Thayer a sample of fine wheat raised by him at Sand Lake. Mr. Bunday thus gains the distinction of being the first of our citizens to respond to the call for exhibits. i Real Estate Transfers. S. 8. Convention. Programme for Sabbath School Con. Aug. 17—U. S. to W. W. Boys, lots 2, 5, 7 and 10, in sec. 15, tp. 3 S, R 9 W. Vention, Friday, Sept. 1, 1899: Aug. 17—H.Good»|)eed to EhGoodapccil, a . m . 128 acres, in sec. 30. tp 1 S, R. 9. W. Devotional Exercises—Conducted >>y Aug. 18.—U.S. to L. Jenson, Se H of »ec. Rev. Neff. 26. t|. 3 S, R. 9 W Address of Welcome—Supt. Christain . Church S. S. Aug. 18—David Beadily to John Busier, Song. S. 9 A. M,, Se V* of Nw V* of Ne Vi of Presidents Address— W. T. Doughty. Sw ’ i and lot» No. 2, 3.UM,d of sec. Reading Minutes of last meeting. 25 tp. 5 S, R. 11 W. Election of Officers. Aug. 19—Theo. Steinhilber to Jennie Robinson, lo4 4, in eec. 7, tp. A &, R. Report from S. Schools. Reports of Committees. 10 w. Appointment of Committee. Aug. 20—W. Richardson to B. H. Song. Hathaway, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 I'. X. and 8, in Blk. 10, in Park add. to Devotional Exercise—By Rev. E. T. Allen. Tillamook City. Solo. Aug. 21—U.S. to F. Severance, E 14 of S. S. Convention—Rev. Dunlap and Miss Nw ’i and lots 1 and 2 of sec. 31, Carrie Dunn. tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. Song. Aug. 22—A. Severance to A. Beals, lots The Need of Older Persons in the S. S- 12, 13. 14 and 15, in blk. 1. A. A. —T. H. Goyne and Rev. Blaylock. Miller’s add. to Tillamook City. Song. "Bv lookin' in de microscope," said How to Prepare the Lesson—Rev. Allen. Plodding Pete, “you learn that every Discussion and Singing. time you drinks water you put a bunch How to Teach the Lesson—Mrs. Todd. o' wild an' wigglin' animals in yer sto Singing. How to Conduct a Sunday School—Rev. mach." "Yes," answered Meandering Mike, Neff and J. A. Monroe. The 20th Century Movement—Rev. "an’ if you drink whisky you has cm’ in ver head; so w hat's a man to do ?" Dunlap. Song. They Admire Tillamook's Special. C. R. Winslow & Co., in sending check for their advrt. in the special edition, say: “A very creditable showing of your resource»." * * * Mr. D. D. Bowman, former editor of the Tillamook Headlight, writes from Seattle: “Allow us to congratulate you on the effort. We appreciate the work that you had to do and feel that the edition was a credit to the Headlight force as well as Tillamook county.’’ * * * The Oregonian, last week, devoted two columns to Tillamook county, taken from our special edition, under this caption: “Rich Tillamook County— Here dairying reaches it» greatest I*'- fection—Agricultural and timber re source» not excelled anywhere in tile world.’’ * * * Tillamook Headlight came out hist week with a special edition descriptive of the rescources of Tillamook county that does great credit to the publishers. Every local pa|ier of energy auil push does its locality more good in the wav of calling attention to its resource!» ami opportunities than is paid it for sub scription.—North Yamhill Record. a a a The special illustrated edition of the Tillamook Headlight shows up the re- sources of that county very nicely. The facts set forth are gotten up in an en tertaining way, and the illustration sub stantiate the statements. A large in crease in that county's population ought to result from a proper distribution of this edition.—Telephone Register. St. Alphonsus ACADEMY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. CONDUCT»!) BY SISTERS OF THE IMMACU LATE HEART OF MARY, TILLAMOOK. OR Classes will be resumed on the ist Monday in September. New Students will confer a favor by presenting themselves before September 4th, in order to be properly classified. roles NOTK F. or «Air. or II«. A1. KMTATK. Ill the County Court of the state of Oregon, for ilir County of M11It iioiiih I i I ii the matter of KaUUe of Henry J. A no!<l deueawed. N oth e is H ekkry G iven ,—That in pur- miaiiL'e of hii order of *sle made Mint rnieted In th** »bo vp entitle«! Court <>n the 20th day of May. A I), 1S99, in tile Hiaih'i of the t-Ntate of Henry J Arnold, decert*ed, I will •»«•!! at public auction to the high' at bhldrr subject to confir mation by »aid Court, the following described u ni propetty, to-wit The west half of the *oiithen««i qu.titer and the northeast quartet of the soul hen it quarter of section twenty-two (22). in towiiMl'.ip two (2) north of range »even (7) went of th« Willamette metirilaii, »Itnate in the County of Tillamook, S ale of (iregon, contain ing one hundred and twenty (1201 airea. Said anle will b' made on I liaaday. the 261 h «I mv of sept , A. 1) 1*99 at 100'clmk 11 in of »Midday, at the County Court Houae door, in I illamuolc Clt Tillamook Con- ty Oregon. The term» of «»ale arecaah. «bitter! state* gold coin. Date«l Augu«t 24th. «Suu. FRANK KiF.KNAX E»e< ufot !.<-! I "late of Henry J 4rROld, UUA BUMMVa CLOT1IWC TH» BEST JUDGES Content ours to be the best clothing foi th« uwugy Ow cimhing fits, if not, we alter it until it <k*s jL It is cornet mu style, the style of to day, not ofye»tr»«l») WHERE DO YOU ARE YOU TRADE? 3 I SATISFIED ? Do you Get the Best Goods for your Money, if nottue mould ask you to TRY OUR STORE unless it be on some things we wish WE DO NOT SELL AT COST OR BELOW COST, We have no baits. We have do favorites. to close out. the best goods we can get, to sell at a reasonable price. orRdICL<JTHING AND SHOES ARE THE BEST ON THE MARKET. ____ _________ We have Feed of all kinds. OUR GROCERIES ARE THE CHOICEST STOC1C Tan Shoes and Campers Supplies constantly on hand. Our Ter ‘-'u — — J Straw Hats go at greatly reduced prices. ■ I Will stand the rough «sage of sea stec> • or mono tain» W? have the very latest style» in cut and material at remarkably low price*. It doesn't cost a rent to come in and look through our line.