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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1899)
THE HEADLIGHT IS THE Nerwiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of £ Tillamook County. £ OFFICIAL COUNTV AND CITV NEWSPAPER. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. JOB PRINTING. ffîllamoolt BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. cadlight Guaranteed First Class at BeaeoMbl« Prises. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER jo, x9gg. >1.50 per year. Damp Air and Frosty Mornings. Will doubtless bring back that troublesome Cough, If you use SYRUP WHITE PINE COMPOUND you’ll be free from the Hemming and Hacking that so often is started by Autumn Dampness and Chills, White Pine Compound does not dry up a cough. It cures in the rational way by soothing and healing the inflamed Bronchial passages. Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, TILLAMOOK, OR. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Fred Sappingtort is giving the interior A petition was generally signed1 in this probably a lietter price than* was receiv It may require considerable effort on the I we hnve pointed out, then keep on rais. of the cotfrt house a coat of paint. city against seating in the house of rep ed at any other creamery hi the county, , part of the citizens in’ the Southern part | ing their license Until they find they must This iff Thanksgiving day. Let Tilla It Was been1 decided to dedicate the new resentatives Brigham M. Roberts, repre patren* realizing from 70‘ cents to 9(> of the county to accomplish this propO-1 keep orderly houses and implicitly com- mookerff, above ail people, be thankful Presbyterian chnreh as soon as it is cony sentative-elect from Utah. Rolierts is a eents pct hundred potmd of milk for that sition, vet we hope they will succeed ill ' pfv with the law. for the many blessings conferred upon pieted, which, owing to the steamers Mormon and the women of the country month, according to- value of test.’* their efforts, for the question of shipping them the past year. With' a rich dairy being tied np at Astoria through the bad are Up in arms because it is stated he has S«y, Read Thi». A citizens’ meeting was held on Satur Tilfa'moofc county's products to market "Ti ing country favoring the dairyman's in. weather, the btiilding cannot be finished three wives. Quite a number of men are Choice |iop corn 5c. a pound at Cohrt day at the court hotter,• presided over by is by no means solved. Local enterprise dustry, creameries and eheese factories until after theif arrival. living double lives throughout the coun and united effort now may save the pro & Co.’s. Mayor K L. Eddy, for the purpose of turning out their choice products, Tilla try and we cannot see why the women do ducers considerable in years to come, for Cohn &■ Co. are selling a lietter grade Nels. Thompson, thefurniture mart and dominating a citizen»' ticket The court mook's vast timber resources, our tem cabinet maker, can always be relied tiport not enter into a crusade against this kind house Was well filled with a gathering to let some transportation company mono, of corn nt 10c. a can than others charge perate and healthy clirrtate, the produc to supply a good ciass of ftirnitifre. Calf of polygamy also, for it comes nearer gether of the clans—^republicans, demo polize the business and the citizen in the 121ic. and 15c. for. tiveness of the sort, the absence of the home to thousands of them. Only fancy, southern part of the county would then Cohi» & Co. received n large consign in and inspect his carpets. Itnolurrfn's. crats, church members, chronic kickers, Chronic grumbler and calamity howler, perhaps be subjected to discriminating ment of groceries on the Hobaonville bed room suits, etc. All first class goods. a married mart leading a double lite sign prohibitionists, anti-gamblers, and last, and the general trendof prosperity in this A nice assortment of wall paper. ing a petition against the polygamist but not least by any means, the open freight rates similar to those in this eity. steamer this week. * county are reasons why thanksgiving Roberts! Tilkimookees should not complain if saloon advocates. Although no policy New mince meat, currants, raisins, Three transfers of quarter sections of day in Tillamook this year should be ob A copy of the Columbia River and Ore was expounded by either, iteotrld plainly the rain squalls are somewhat protracted jellies and jams just received at Cohn & timber lands have been placed1 on file m served in the spirit a« well as the letter. gon Timberman, issued in the interest of be seen by the number of anxious faces hi in this county at times, for writing from Co.'s. the county clerk’s office, Fred C. Skorup1 With so many advantages, surely Tilla- lumbermen and the lumber resources of the audience that organized schemes had Leeds, North Dakota, some parties tliere Arbuekleu coffee, two poinnls for 25c, selling for $1,200, John1 D. Edwards for tnookers ought to be the happiest and Oregon, reached our desk last week. It been previously arranged to railroad want to know some particalars about at Cohn 8t Co.'s. $1,100, and Geo. A. Barton for $1,000, most contented class of people to1 be is a creditable production, fall of useful certain tickets through the meeting, not Tillamook, ami in doing so gives their all being Sold to W. W. i enelon. found any where—and we believe they information, and is deserving the support one word befog said about the merits or reasons for wanting, to make a change, Fairview Grange will meet at Ackley's are. This county has a Splendid future of the lumbermen of this state. Tilla demerits of the nominees. The meeting thus: "As we have been tired out of this before it, in which our industrious, thrifty hall on Friday, Dec. 8th, at IO a.m. AN mook eountv and the Truckee Lumber proceeded at once to make nominations, bard trying climate long time ago we AIT menrliers hi good f diqg nf Tiffs and persevering dairymen win play art members are invited to be irresent as Co were referred to, with a picture of which resulted ; have turned eur thoughts to places where ■nook lodge, _ . No. 290, F.V of Am., are’ election of officers and other important important part in bringing about. To the saw mill, went to make up a page. the Lord has shown more mercy, and I requested Io attend the annual election of Mayor—Dr. David W'iley. those who have turned sections of this business will come before the meeting.-— We loaned a number of the plates which hope that we before long wiH find a new officers Decemlwr 11,1899. Recorder—W. H. Cooper. county into nice dairy farms, covered L. S. M xv N ard , secretary pro tem. appeared in our special edition to the By order of the F.M., home in a region where people nt least Treasarer—P. W. Todd. with a green grass nearly the whole year, O tto H kins , Secretary. Claude Thayer, banker and attorney, Timberman and next month's issue of Marshal—J. S, Lahmon. don't need to lay »wake in the nights to and built for themselves comfortable of Tillarrtook, entertained a select party that journal will contain the logging Coiincihncn—*L. Hiner, J. E. Tuttle, Az watch storms approach and have to run , homes, it is the wish of the Jieadfigbt at dirrneT on Wednesday night at a pictures. J. Cohn, (xeorge Edmunds and L. Olsen. m the cellar two nights out of five ill ' that they enjoy many, many Thanksgiv prominent restaurant. The party con The election will take place on Monday summer time. We have a copy of ‘Ore- Some time after twelve o'clock on Sun ing days, find that Us each comes round sisted of Governor D. C. Bowers and I).- day night the office of the Larsen house (ft thecity hall. gum Resources' at hand, ami after some they will befonndirtbettereireurrtstances. J. Hadley, both of Tillamook.—Evening was broken into, the burglar then break, studies therein we thought that Tilla- On Wednesday afternoon the pupils of enjoying, with thankful hearts, the many Telegram. ing the glass of the show case and taking the public school in this eitv gave, in the ■nook county would suit ns real well. blessings heaven so bountifully bestowes Ami as you have kindly promised to give We led in the 19th century. Look out therefrom several Confederategreenbacks Christian church, T hawk sgiv fog exercise», information about TiHamook county, I upon them. ___________ which Mr. Larsen kept there for cerias- all of which Were rendered hi a most cre for ns in the 20th. Cohn & Co.’S holi- will ask," here followed a manlier of ques- dav clearance sale of clothing, hats ami ies. Did the thief think it was current ditable manner, which drew forth the Dr. Wise, resident dentist. money or becoming busted at » game plaudits of the awdiefice. The program question«, one of wloeh wanting to know shoes will ran till January 1st, 1900. Masquerade ball this (Thursday)'even if all the government land is overgrown which was going on in a certain place, ing at Bailey's hall. Everybody invited. VoW all rememlier the bargains we gave the happy idea entered his mind that if was as follow» ? with timlier. We fired bask several copies First Thanksgiving Proclamation. you last year in clothing. Try us now Dr. W. A. Wise Will be at his office of the Headlight's illustrated ami descrip he could secure thosegreenbacks he could Miss Plankv and see what we are doing. about December loth, to remain as long tive edition, and ae it was n lady who play a game of bluff upon those with Presidesi’sProclamation,...Miss Watt, Aider camp1, No. 219, W. of W., elected whorrt he was playing. Circumstances was writing ws sent her a letter as well. as kept btts-f. * Coronation—'Song, Editors are privileged characters in writ Whooping cough is prevalent in this the following officers at the regularmeet point pretty strongly to a certain indi Recrtation..,,,....,,..... „..„..Mary White. ing to ladies, for they don't get called county and some bad cases are reported ing of the camp on Friday evening, as vidual. Watch out for Confederate green- Song. Miss High’s room. follows: Consul, A. J. Cohn ; adviser, A. backs. over the coals or have to explain to their ' from South Prairie. Recitation. ..Frankie Drew. G.- Reynolds ; banker, C. I. Clotfgh • Temperance in all things is a good Song..„..Primary room. lietter halvesall the flattery they use when Business men pay the freight bills, and clerk, P. W. Todd ; escort, Frank Kerre- Essay on Thanksgiving.,.Mhts Cooper, answering a lady’s letter. fro matter how high or low they may be, man ; watchman, Bert King ; managers, axiom—in eating as well as in drinking. | Of people, Youtig and Old, A person may lie a total abstainer but a Chortrs.„..High school. the purchasers have to foot them. A h so many faction» bnv« Undertaken Geo. Higgenbotbam and E. W. Stanley ; glutton in eating. Could you pass a Recitation..,..... „....„.„..«„.„Annie Edie. to dabble m the eity election,, wovkl it Slim, Stout, Short, Tall, Rich, We understand that both factions in sentry, J. WaWvogl. prohibitory law preventing him from Recitation.............................. .Miss White. not lie advMMcble k>r the |>olitk*H> parties, Poor, Critical or Easy suited, the city election fight are contemplating Tillamook lodge, No. 94, I.O.O.F., at destroying his digestive organs or build Swing song....„„.„.„„„Chortm of girk. the temperance peopteyor any ohi thing snaking a few »»ominations by petition. its regular meeting on Tuesday evening, asylums for dyspeptics ? The quest ion Recitation. Ross Clemens. of n party, each to nominate a aeparute will find just what they want A marriage certificate was issued on elected the following officers for the en then arises, Who »«committing the great, Cornet Solo......„Herixrt Cooper. ticket ? In that way the dtixene wotfM and ought to have in our Big Wednesday by the county clerk for Mo- suing term : Noble grand, J. S. Diehl; est sin, the glutton or the inebriate ? Let Recitation.Hazel McNair. he enabled to vote square-footed for the Clothing Stock. gens Sommer to wed Jeanette Strong. vice-grand, A. Perry ■ recording secre no person who is a glutton point the fin Stive drill By 12 gir!« ticket* which *et forth their idea*. Thi* No matter which class you tie- S.mg—“ America." may appear a little radical from the cus F. M. Lamb is bragging on a twentv- tary, Geo. Cohn; permanent secretary, ger of scorn at the person who is unfor two pound cabbage head of the flat Otto Heins; treasurer, I. F. Larsen. Five tunate to he a drunkard, for by doing so The unite<l temperance prayer meeting tom previously followed in this city, but long to we can suit you in Dutch variety. Not of the Boer kind we new members were initiated and rode they only make themselves hypocrites. at the M.E. church la.t week wm well rrther citie* of lens sire then Tillamook Is there not just grounds for a crusade the "goaf into the mystic order. hope? attended and several excellent acfelreaMe» have broken away from the ralefoHowed against glsttonness as there is against People are often told from the pulpit were made by the resident clergy. We here and the political portieii have taken Mrs. McKinley, who has traded her intemperance ? ' are glad to note that the .peaker, did the initiative in nominating ticket*. We house here for property in Harrisburg, on Thanksgiving day that they should the smalt shipper» think they are just not indulge m the tr.ua! tirade against have often beard it state»! that if the; left last week with Mrs. Snyder to reside be just as thankful for their adversities as as enterprising, patriotic, wide-awake, saloon keepers, which often doe. more temperance and ehmcWpeople wot4d<mfy the blessings they receive. Not hr any in that city. interested in the city, andns large heart harm to the came of temperance than etick together they eouM make thi» n If you want your watches and clocks way Would we qfrestionthis, but we don't think the business men of this city are ed and handsome looking as the large good, Ixtoking at the question M|Unreiy prohibition town. Onrexperiencei* that cleaned or repaired, call upon Eugene built that way when ft comes to going shippers. Boys, am't we? Why, them, i in the face they »aw the ap^wtile which the different churches wiH not vote a* a | Jenkins. First class work guaranteed, down on their marrow bones to thank Mr, Elmore, do you allow special freight exalts for stnmg drink, lienee the neces- »nite on this or any other question, for At Letcher's store. the Pacific Navigation Company for privileges to one anddiscriminatingrate» i sary evil—the saloon. Quite a nfrmlter I this reason . Denommattonnl jealousy Father Jos. Schell will leave for Marsh keeping their freight "bottled up" at to the other ? There ajipears to be only of theories to solve the drink halat were and because a qumlxr r>f church memI>ers, field in a few days, Archbishop Christie Astoria for five weeks one alternative, that of all the small adduced, one of which was Iry a noted /rwing to the appetite that exists for transferring him to that city. Nothing shippers combining with the purpose of eastern divine who nvonwfrended that strong drink, prefer seeing »/pen sakoona If it came to a square issue of open Is known as to who will occupy Father purchasing their goods from San Francis mm should take their wives and children to gallon bouses and drug store dram saloons or prohibition for Tillamook city co wholesale merchants instead of those in to the mi loon for the purpose of making shops with all tlwir attending evils ami Schell’s place. how wonkl you vote ? It's a demon- B, H. Brtufr has a general job shop in strated fact that ehsrch members cannot Portland. They would then lie indepen ft re»|>«etable. Coming as this meeting i increased amount of fhirnkenwrws. We Bailey 's building, where he is prepared to freeze the saloon out by not patronizing pendent of Mr. Elmore and not be sub did previrm. >» the city election, the con | have only made these remarks to show do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well it any more than the saloon man can jected to the annoyance of having their i gregalion win apjiealed to ns to how it how easy, if any change is contemplated, as fixture» and fittings neatly done, Work freeze the church out for the same reason. freight way-laid ot Astoria for weeks should cast ft» ballot, although not one it would I m * to jump out of the pan into the . fire antler the present circumstances. P guaranteed first class. Our South Prairie correspondent sends nrorti wa« mentioned whether it shoukl Under these circumstances what are you There is a bad piece of road now al the going to do about it ? Most every per, us an interesting item of news which all vote a temperance ticket pledged to a thoee who think they can make Tillamook city a prohibition town let them aomr- In furnishing goods too we old graveyard on South Prairie, for the son with experience tells you there’s more dairymen of the county will feel more or prohiliition policy or not. Quite a num- natc a ticket to thntcffect, for to ksrp os neglect of repairs not being made upon it drunkenness in a prohibition than an less pleasure in reading, for it condusivefy lor of total alisthwnos pieilgrw were can please you. A fine line of theorizing andindslgmg in noend of pro. demonstrates what is being accomplish taken. at the proper time the county jodge oar open saloon town. erastinalion will not help the temperance Wool Underwear and Socks WithcornmendnbleenterpriseT. J. Lory correspondent says is not to blame. Squire Jacobs was in thecity on Satur ed and affords another instance of the cause one iota. Jxx>king at the matter success which is attending the dairying and others make a proposition to build The Tillamook Creamery Company day from Nehalem and informs Us that ' from all st»ndjxhnts, this m the poettion mdustrr in Tillamook county. In his a schoimer large enough to carry nliout has two hundred boxes of cheese ready he is going on a visit to Virginia. The the Hcadhghl take»: A* long ae the weekly budget o' . ews he writes : "It is 50 tom, with sufficient power to run over to be shipped, representing twelve thou squire iu a pretty good sort of a fellow ssk/on keepers keep orderly h<com the bar» and up inland stream», am! to certainly now not too early to state that sand five hundred pounds, as soon as the and a regular reader of the Headlight. ply with the Sands y la why closing down our cheese factory on South Prairie is a run from Nestucca Bay to Aatoria and storm abates and shows the steamers to He says we are turning out a good news, tight and not make gambling joints of pnprr ami will subscribe for it on his financial success to its patrons. Our ifther point* m> the Oregon coast. Thru thrir hooem, then the temjieranrr prrqde come iu. is how they propoee ruining the money : plan of paying Mr McIntosh two cents Well squire, we’ll let ft go at should he content to Irt thesnlrNms nkme Not cstrtlp ffrtd sage, but strawberries return. l*r pound for manufacturing. he farrmh- Par the amount subscribed and paid by and sage. I hart a fine lot of sharpless that, but if the editor makes a raid on lug plant and standing all expense*, in. each person, freight certificate» will lie and tem their energiesin other directions strawberries and Mammoth sage plants. your ben roost to get even for so modi clading boxes, patrons paying freight, huhws I m the name of the perron at the try inmlcatmg in the habit* of the com Write for prices of plants. Post paid. "free for ,.IF' rending of the Headlight it netted us for the month of July, 24 S1-1OO rate of $5 from Aatoria. «.till certificate» munity a total alwtmensr principle. If —Address B, A. Ctuuun»«-*«. Woods. is presumed you won’t send the editor to cents per pound for butter fat, which is vs I« ■ lim on the bout until mlurmud. saloon keepers prrwwU in doing what I ’ the county jail H he m caught red-bawled l ALL SORTS and SIZES SUITS, OVERCOATS, and PANTS ( J.A.TODD^CO. TILLAMOOK, OR