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I UU. Ji JOB PRINTING BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY ft NEWSPAPER. K Patronize Local Industries and all S Home Print Newspaper. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. < Vol. XII. R No. IO. TILLAMOOK, Can you afford to juggle with yourLife by not being sure of your Druggist? OREGON, Í1.50 per year. AUGUST 31st, 1899. C hemist . D ispensing Fifteen Years’ Ex perience in the Retail Drug Business. CHAS. I. CLOUGH, DRUGGIST Dealers in the Purest Chemicals. Agent for the Morse Electric Belts. Best belt in the word at 1-5 ordinary cost. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS AND PHARMACIST. Freshest Chemicals and Best Assortment of sundries in the county, at most reasonable prices. receipts are filled absolutely as they are written, without a hair’s breath variation. TILLAMOOK, i Dr. Wise, resident dentist. * Go to the Pacific Lumber Co.’s yard if The court-house is receiving a coat of you want lumber. The number of teams paint. hauling lumber from there proves that Commissioner Ray was in the city on people have found out where to get a ' good class of lumber. * ; Tuesday. Physicians’ pre criptions and family OREGON. to oyer $2500. There was an insurance year after the association’s visit to Ash- l laud. of $600 on the barn. Cameras and photo graphic supplies; all latest improvements, $2.50 up. Tillamook City Public School. The public school at Tillamook City wil| open September fourth. Among the regulations recently adopted by the directors are the following ; | Children under six years of age will not be admitted. ' Pupils will not be admitted to the primary department after the expiration oftwo weeks from the beginning of the current term. Regular attendance will be required of all pupils, and those wlio are absent without sufficient excuse will be liable to suspension. Pupils from outside the district will be charged tuition as follows: $3 per half- year for each pupil in any grade below the eighth, and $5 per half-year for each pupil in any other grade. Mr. E. A. Snyder came in on Tuesday “ 1 guess I can’t tell Tillamook farmers anything about cheese making,” re- on the stage. He has just returned from marked one of the professors of the Alaska. Articles of incorporation of the Ne- Oregon Agricultural College after tasting B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in the cheese while dining at the toll gate haHni Packing Company were filed for Mr. W. W. Curtiss left on Monday for Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to I on his way in on Tuesday. “No,” said record in the county clerk’s office at Portland. do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well ■ another professor and a connoisseur of A toria. The incorporators are: Samuel Mrs. Eddy returned home on the stage as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work that article, “there’s a flavor and a rich- Elmore. W. G. Gosslin and John T. on Saturday. guaranteed first class. * i ness in Tillamook cheese which cannot Lighter, and the capital stock is $50,000, The board of county commissioners Kinney’s and Wist’s canneries have both i be found in that manufactured in other divided into 500 shares of $luO each. meet next week. | The principle office of the company is to been sold to a combine and w ill lie oper places.’’ Those new dress skirts at Mrs. Stur ated together. Mr. E. C. E. Wist will I be in Astoria, and its objects are to buy I The sum available for the improve-1 geon’s are going fast. # probably retain a large block of the stock meat of Tillamook bay and bar is $24,. and sell fish and to operate canneries and sawmills. Mr. A. J. McNair is having the electric and continue his interest in the manage 1597. Proposals for constructing the light put in his residence. ment. I short spur dikes provided for in the ap-1 It is the opinion of Dr. James Withy- Mr. Arthur Beals left for Portland on The new steamer Ann Irene came into proved project and for making repairs combe, of the agricultural college, that the Harrison on Tuesday. the bay under tow’ from Astoria on Sat- to other dikes built in past years were the damage to the wheat by rain is ovei- I Born, on the 25th inst., to the wife of urday evening. She immediately went opened on July 18, and the proposal of estimated. After minute examinatu n on to the regular route on the bay and G. O. Nolan, of Tillamook City, Or , was of several fields, he ventured the opin on | Mr. F. R. Smith, a daughter. Card of Tlianka. that were grain in the sh«>ck had Isen | Miss Rose Weatherly returned to her will also tow logs for the Tillamook accepted. He was to enter upon his con properly cared for during the rainy spell, wish to extend our thanks to the We Logging Co. in August. — Captain Hart ’ s tract early home in Portland on Tuesday. 99 percent would be saved. There would friends who kindly sympathised with us report. Mr. Geo. Himes, secretary of the Ore Corsets, corset waists and underwear of course, be loss w here shocks had not in our late bereavement, and to those gon Historical Association, having seen Rev. W. S. Holt, D.D., Synodical1 been rebuilt or where bundles were al who so kindly assisted us through the just received at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. • a copy of the special edition of the Head Missionary of the Presbyterian church Mr. Henry Aiderman is having the lowed to lie for a considerable time on sickness, and with the burial of our son, light, requested the editor to furnish in Oregon, will lie in this city Thursday, the ground. There w ould l»e loss also in Julius Sudtke. electric lights put in his residence. him with a copy to place with the September 7, and will hold a Prepatorv fields where the forest growth prevented M r . and M rs . A ugust S udtke . Wise Bros., dentists, will keep their archieves ofthat association. service in the court house on the even free circulation of wind. One of the office open constantly from this on. * Private Charles Newman, of the Second ing of that day, and in Bay City Presby worst features of the damage is believed Public Spirited Citizens. Mr. Morris Leach is having electric Oregon, came in oil the steamer Sunday terian church on the evening of Friday, to be the rust that has a f fee red numerous lights fixed in his private residence. from Warrenton, where he has liceti Septemlier 8. Sunday, September 10. at fields of late grain. There is a general [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT] Mr. Thayer has engaged two schooners visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. Linton. A 11 a.ni., he will conduct the ordinance air of hopefulness over the present sit D ear S ir ,—Will you kindly publish for carrying lumber to San Francisco. letter, giving his views of the condition of of the Lord's Supper at Bay City, anil in uation and pevailing conditions. Some the names of those people w ho assisted Mr. T. S. Townsend is in the city from affairs in the Philippines appears in an- the court house of this city at 8 o’clock farmers aver chat the general injury will in the issuance of the sjiecial edition of p.m. of the same day. Portland and stopping at the Larsen other page. be partially, if not wholly, compensated the Headlight. In order that the citi Died, on Tuesday, at Fairview, after, One thousand . - copies . . house. of - the special for by resultnant benefits, Pastures and zens of Tillamook county may understand Joe Gandrau, of Hobsonville, was a a lingering illness, Miss Emma Tinner, edition of the Headlight sent to parties hills on all sides are green with a new who, among the business men of the passenger on the stage leaving this city stedt, daughter of Mr. W. Tinnerstedt, looking for good locations in this section crop of grass that is already two or three county, are willing togive their time and aged 25 years. The remains were buried of the country would do more good than inches high . Though some fields of late money toward the public welfare. on Monday. in the Oddfellows’ cemetery on Wednes a dozen persons senton a junketing ex- grain are rusted and in others standing The merchants, particularly, who do The new United Brethren church is day, when quite a number of sympathiz {»edition east to advertise Tillamook grain has been knocked down all of such this should receive their reward in the nearly completed, work having been re grain that was not too far advanced is shajie of public patronage. It has al- ing friends attended the funeral. county, and which, incomparison, would sumed upon it. ways been my opinion that those of our We understand there is some pro- cost nothing to trips ofthat description. unboubtedly much better tilled Wanted, Bee’s wax. Will pay 20c. I merchants who are willing to ■pend bability of Rev. Mr. George, of Hillsboro, We have several thousand copies of the per pound cash for same.—W. H. Cary, their money freely for the public Notice. being selected to fill the vacancy in the edition still on hand, and to those who Tillamook, Ore. * good should always have first place pastorate of the Presbyterian Church in want at pose as doing something for the Mrs. C. N. Drew will take a limited The band boys’ social proved a finan this city on the expiration of Mr. Allen’s county here is an opjiortunity if they number of scholars or teachers to board and the most liberal patronage. cial success and a most enjoyable event four months’ appointment. The rev. C laude T haver . are sincere in tneir desire to blew in a few during the next term of school. on Friday evening. [This is not the first request we have gentleman preached in the city about hundred dollars. received of this character. We prefer, The Tillamook Lumber Co.'s mill has three weeks since. Mr. Fred C. Baker returned to the city however, not doing so in this issue, as Blasts From Ram’s Horn. been thoroughly rehabilitated, the en Congressman Thos. Tongue has noti on Tuesday on the stage after attending we intend giving this matter prominence tire week having been spent in that fied the editor that he will take a copy the Oregon Press Association, of which Life lies deeper than its leave«. in the near future.] work. of the special edition of the Headlight to he was re-elected treasurer, and \ isiting The present needs patriots as well as Mr. Geo. Edmund’s store building has Washington when he returns, which he friends in Portland. The editor invited the past. The Quaker Medicine Co. been moved from Main street to the says he will find very valuable in secur- the association to visit Tillamook next Enthusiasm is the fountain of j*eq>et- corner opposite Nel. Thompson’s furni i ing appropriations for government im year, but owing to the desire of the ual youth. Representatives of the Q. M Co. have provements in Tillamook county from ture store. editors to visit the southern part of the Your opportunity is balanced in your arrived and hold forth at the Allen Mrs. Sturgeon has gone to San Fran the rivers and harbors committee. House corner every night at 8p.rn.,much state, Ashland was chosen as the next obligation. cisco, via Portland, and on her return | Mr. Norman Darling came tn from place of meeting. The editor then had A creed works better as an engine to the delight of the large crowds who you will find the latest styles displayed | Portland on Monday with Mrs Hutch- an invitation spread on the minutes than a track. attend. The Quaker lecture is a splendid j ins. He was a resident of this city some of the association to visit Tillamook in in her millinery palors. It is rot history alone that has room talker and given a lot of wholesome years ago, having clerked for Mr. G. W. 1901. Citizens of Oregon now realize for the herotic. advice regarding health and how to The mail, which was coming in by Miller, !e iving the city in 1874. Mr. what amount of advertising this state The loom for improvement is usually keep it. The Comedian is a clever rag way of the south part of the county, D irling was surprised to find that nearly received on account of the visit of the spacious one. time negro singer and dancer, and has was changed on Tuesday to the old I all the old land-marks had been removed National Editorial Association, and for Man is not a candle that burns out. the audience roaring with laughter each route over the North Yamhill road. and in their places modern business the same reason the editor invited the but a lamp that God refills evening. The Quaker Remedies are a Mr. R. M. Watson returned to the city houses had been erected. Oregon Press Association to visit Tilla If truth is a broom one end la to hold standard proprietory medicine, well on Sunday on the steamer from Portland. known in the Eastern states where they The barn belonging to the Jos. Donald, mook so that other parts of the state ano the other to nwwp with, He attended the meeting of the Oregon son's estate, containing 170 loads of may become better acquainted with the The men who make the world are the have been sold for the past 35 or 40 Press Association and became a memlier. hay, was burned Monday night. It is dairying and lumber resources of this men who are not on the make. years. For the past five years their God »bines after the storm and the Western headquarter have been in Port Dr. James Withycombe, Profs. F. L. supposed that the over-heated hay county through the newspapers of the land, Oregon,and they have in the mean Kent and John Fulton, of the State caused the loss. It may be feared that state. Having heard considerable about raindrops of team become diamond*. Adversity in the grindstone on which time advertised every large town in this Agricultural College at Corvallis, and other barns will meet a like fate, as so Tillamook county, nearly all the editors Mr. Thomas Paulsen, of Garden House, i much illy cured hay has been housed. attending the ass«*iation this year signi we lose enough to put an edge of useful- state The Quaker doctor is a well in formed and travelled gentleman and | The loss of the bam and hay amounted fied their desire tocometo Tillamook the news on our lives, came in on Tuesday. THE BEST JUDGES Concede ours to be the best clothing for the money. Our clothing fits, if not, we alter it until it does. It is correct in style, the style of to day, not of yesterday. expresses himself a; well pleased will | Tillamook and the prospects for his business here. They remain all this | week and part of next, giving free con- | certs every night, so take in the show and try the remedies. • HOTEL PERSONALS. Larsen House. Rose Lawn—E. IL Stone, Mrs. B. H. Stone. San Francisco—G« r . Walters, Mrs. L. Hartley, John P. Blunt. Forest Grove—3. W. Ridgley, Frank Chapshaw, L. H. Watkins. Netarts—A. A. Apsley. Detroit—John Copeland. Beaver—E. O. Drills. Bay City—Jack Nicklans. The Tillamook. County Mill—Fred David, Gust John son, Pete Johnson. Portland—W. Auld, Mr. Vass. Newberg—John Crawford, Alls. John Crawford. Oretown—Judge W. W. Conder. McMinnville—Mrs. Mary E. Albert. Corvallis—F. L. Kent. Garden Home—H Paulsen. St. Helens—Geo. Bawver. Forest Grove—K. Via, J. W. Atkins J R. Caples, Mrs. Caples, Chas. Bradley, Miss E. Stewart, Prof. D. Thomas. Hadley's Camp—Mr.Johnson and wife, G. E. Thompson, Dan Murphy. Bay City—W. Provost, W. Woods. Illingsworth—J. R. Harris, Ralph Har ris Nehalem—Wm. McMillan. Allen House. Oregon City—H Bcezly.J. Fitzimmans and T. Ross. Portland—H. A. Barker, Mrs. E. Pom eray. Albany—C. H. Walker and wife. San Francisco—J. H. Colli an, John Gernc, and Earl Ketchime. Long Prarie—I. Earl. Bay City—R. L. Robbins. Trask—Mrs. Geo (»rayson and son. Hebo L B ihil Montana—L. Gibson. Corvallis—James Withvcome and John P. Fulton. Astoria—Chas. Carlson. San Francisco— Leigh Jones. Hobsonville—Frank Ekroth. Bay City—W. S. Provost. South Prarie—J. Quick. Nehalem—L. Gray. A Valuable Ally, M anila , Aug. 28, 7:23 P.M.—A report received here from Cebu savs: Dato Mundi, with his tril»esmen, have taken the war path against the insur gents at Zamboanga, and han given them a warm battle. Mundi welcomed Gen. Bates, saying lie was anxious to become an American citizen, and ask permission to fight insurgents. He was given an American flag. General Bates will return to the Sulu archipelago to arrange for establishing an American garrison there. W ashington , Aug. 28.—A dispatch was received at the war department from General Otis, stating that Dato Mundi, of Zamboanga, attacked and defeated the insurgents there August 20, killing30. OUR SUMMER CLOTHING WHERE DO YOU ARE YOU TRADE? SATISFIED ? Do you Get the Best Goods for your Money. If notine uuould ask you to TRY OUR STORE WE DO NOT SELL AT COST OR BELOW COST, unless it Ire on strine things we wish to close out. We have no baits. We have do favorites. We carry the best goods we can get, to sell at a reasonable price. OUR CLOTHING AND SHOES ARE THE BEST ON THE MARKET. We have Feed of all kinds. OUR GROCERIES ARE THE CHOICEST STOCK. Hats go at greatly reduced prices. Campers Supplies constantly on hand. Our Tan Shoes and Will stand the rough usage of seashore or mountains. We have the very latest styles in cut and material nt remarkably low prices, It doesn't cost a cent to corne in and look through our line. Í I