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JOB PRINTING THE HEADEIGHT 18 THE BILL HEADS. LBTTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. _ BILLS & POSTERS. ,.j Guaranteed First Class at y. Reasonable Prices. Kx5 Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. (' THE OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XII. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 18, 1900. No. 30. , $1.50 per year. Articles of incorporation have been deceased raised a son and daughter, viz., If you’ve got a political, office-seeking them, but fail to notice one instance of bee in your bonnet, handsup so as to de ignoring the law. Is Tillamook county filed in the county court incorporating Bruce Buke, now residing at Sacramen the Tillamook Electric Light Company, to. Cal., and a daughter, who died at the going to be unique ? To all new subscribers, also those renew, termine how many are after the plums. its capital stock to be three thousand age of 18. He leaves one sister, Mrs. The first case coming before Recorder iug their subscriptions within the ' If you want a railroad ticket to any dollars, divided into thirty shares of the Eddie, of Beaver, in this county, also a next few weeks, we will present seve point east you can save money by con Coates was that of a drunk and disorder par value of one thousand dollars each. sister, Mrs. A. Hartman, of Monmouth, ral copies of the illustrated edition to sulting the local railroad agent, B. C. ly, who occupied the “cooler” Thursday Kan., aud a lot of nieces and nephews, night. After taking the case under ad The object of the corporation and the send to their triends. Two live news, Lamb. * business in which it proposes to engage Besides a host of warm friends. He has visement, and finding that the marshal papers, the Weekly Oregonian and The Port of Tillamook Commission, if is to own, control, use, ojierate, buy and been a faithful minister for over 30 years, the Headlight, with all the latest i it wants a little money, will have to let had not sworn out a warrant against sell land, machinery, tools, appliances mostly for the M.E. church, but going to the man, and thinkink he had no juris news, $2.25 a year. Support home I the county court know this month what Beaver about four years ago, and the diction over the man until this was done, and franchises in the city of Tillamook newspapers. tax it will levy. United Brethren church not being sup dismissed the case, although the man and conduct therein an electric light and power business, and to execute notesand plied, he offered his services and was Dr. Wise, resident dentist. • | Do you want up-to-date heaters or one was ready to plead guilty. of those latest designed ranges? You give mortgages upon its land and pro chosen pastor. He was beloved by all Blacksmith’s bellows for $6 at Page’s. Captain W. W. Harts, who has charge pertv. The incorporators are Messrs. J. Christians and admired for his noble ! save money by buying new stoves and A few sewing machines cheap at Page's. i ranges at McIntosh & McNair’s. of the government improvements along i C Havely, J F. Watts and Charles E spirit. The remains were buried in the * Money to Loan.—Apply to Theo. Stein- I The Presbyterian Sunday school will the coast, is expected in this city to in. Ha vs. Multnomah cemetery, Portland. There hilber. * j meet with the United Brethren Sunday spect the government work done in this is to be a memorial service at the United A meeting was held on Saturday to re Mr. B. O’Hara was in from Netarts ¡school on Sunday, January, 21, at lOf, county. He left Portland last week to organize the McKinley club in this city, Brethren church at Beaver on Sunday come in by way of Astoria. Whether or morning. Monday. a.m., at the U.B, church. All teachers not his patience will become exhausted at w hich a goodly number of republicans County Judge Sappington’s remarks Mr Otis Farmer was in the city from and pupils attend. remains to be seen, but it will give the were present. Mr. T. B. Handley, mem Sand Lake. For the boss strawberry plant send to captain some idea of what a patient class ber of the state central committee, called at the council meeting on Monday even Large cooking range for sale at Page's. E. A. Chamberlain, Woods, Or. Stand of people Tillamookers must be and how the meeting to order, and in doing so ing were to the point, The county court is opposed to creating eighteen road dis Bedsteads,good as new, from $2 up, at ard variety which cannot be beaten for the industries of this county are hatidi outlined what he thought would be the tricts, and in this the citizens who size and flavor of berry. 20c. a dozen, issues in the political arena this year, BY W. E. Page’s. capped by irregular transportation ser have given the matter any consider« $1 100, post paid. * dwelling principally upon that of expan vice and shallow bars. Bedroom suits, cheaper than ever, at sion. Mr. Handley was chosen tempo tion, should heartily coincide with the Did you ever sec a countv surveyor on W. E. Page’s. If the county court is compelled to com- rary chairman and Mr. G. B. Lamb sec court. Although favorable to the citi his back in the mud making a survey. It Sewing machines cleaned and repaired ply with the new road supervisor law’ it retary. A committee on membership zens electing three road supervisors, the was all caused by Austin’s Texas steer by W. E. Page. will hoodoo road work in Tillamook was then appointed, consisting of Messrs. judge and commissioners see the folly of balking, if we may be allowed to christen county. Now that a systematic and 0. Heins, A. Stillwell, W. H. Reynolds, A. electing more than that number after Stock ranch of 169 acres for sale or his bike with that name. practical method is being carried out, J, Cohn and F. Sappington. A number inaugurating a systematic idea of road rent by W. E. Page. * The new officers in the M.E. Sunday which would have resulted in giving the of new names were added to the roll, and work, which, if carried out, will result Mr. H. K. Thompson was in from school are: Superintendent,T. H. Goyne; couuty some really good roads, it must the meeting adjourned until next Satur in giving the county some good roads in Nehalem on Sunday. assistant, Mr. Morris ; secretary, Mrs. be disappointing to thecounty judge and a few years, and roads over which the far day. Mr. C. A. Smith was in from Long G. Edmunds ; treasurer, S. McCrager ; the commissioners to be forced to adopt The Oregon wide-tire wagon law is mers can haul their products to market Prairie on Saturday. librarian, Flossi Letcher; organist, Ruth an antediluvian sjstein of road work. now in force. The law provides that at all times of the year. It is to lie re Cook stoves and heaters cheaper than Bewley. We sincerely trust they will find some the county court of each county is auth gretted that there is a possibility of up ever at W’. E. Page’s. The citizens of this city will be able to way whereby they can throw the new orized to make a rebate annually for setting their plans by the introduction of Mr. Frank Wheeler left on Saturday exercis? the franchise four times this year. law into the waste paper basket. four years, on the road tax of each per the new road supervisor law. Even for a visit to California. First comes the school election, followed If all the cheese factories and creameries son within its county who shall own roads within incorporated cities will be Mr, I, H. Moore, of Nestocton, was in by county, presidential and city elections, in Tillamook county can manufacture and have in habitual use on the high under the supervision of the road super We don’t wonder that- some of the ladies at less cost to the dairymen if they had the city on Wednesday. ways, wagons or other vehicles for the visor. In regard to levying a road tax more milk, w’ell what’s the matter with transportation of heavy articles, the the judge stems of the opinion that the Sewing machine that run with a want to do some of the voting. Articles incorporating the First Church every dairyman increasing his herd of tires of which are not less than three court will not levy a road tax it it is spring at W. E. Page’s of the United Brethren in Christ, of Bea cows as soon as possible. That’s what inches in width, of »1 for each w heel of compelled to comply with the new’ law, Mr. Geo. Handley, who has been quite ver, in this county, have been placed on they’ll do in Kansas to choke off the such vehicle. And the owner of each ve which will cause a stagnation in syste sick, is able to be out again. file, the incorporators being Messrs. C. manufacturer’s complaint, and surely hicle having tires of not less than four matic road building in Tillamook. Evi Mr. Geo. Cohn has sold a timber claim Mills, J. R. Dillow, Walter Kinnaman, Tillamook dairymen can do the same inches in width, upon w hich there is a dently the judge and commissioners are to W. W. Fenelon for $650. thing, even ifit is to increase the teat pull difference of at least eight inches in the prompted by laudable motives in the MACKINTOSHES, 20 percent; Alva Finley and Eartist Haag. Mr. Joe Bixby was in from Beaver on ing business. “Well, what’s the matter front and rear axle, so constructed action they have taken in wanting to do Mr. Claude Thayer is expected home what is best for the whole county, and it OIL CLOTHING, 10 per cent ; Monday, also Mr. P. Wells. I from Portland to-day, after being with Tillamook?” Why, she’s allright, that the front and rear wheels will and will produce more milk, for it is to not come in contact with the same is |desirable they receive the support of SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, Born, on the 11th inst , to the wife of i absent from the city several months. the advantage of the dairymen to pour road surface while the vehicle is moving those who advocate good roads. Every Mr. D. T. Edmunds, a daughter. When he left he had little idea that he FURNISHING GOODS, Mr. W. J. Elliott was a visitor to the would witness the death of his father and milk into the factories to their full capa in a straight line, shall receive a furthrr citizen realizes the predicament which city. rebate, for four years on his or her road the new law places the county court in, city on Friday from Monmouth. mother in so short a time and experience TRUNKS, VALISES, FLOUR, In not confirming the appointment of tax, of $2 for each and every year dur for their duties are plainly set forth there. Barber Latimer will improve his shop so sad a bereavement. As it will l»e necessary for the county Mr. T. H. Goyne for city attorney, made ing said period that vehicle is habitual FEED AND GROCERIES, 5 by putting another glass front in. court to define its position, why not Mr. A. J. Cohn has been elected presi by the mayor, the city council on Mon ly used on the highways. Father J. J. Burri is conducting the dent of the city council, president of the take the bull by the hornsand declare per cent. day evening did not show a very mag There was a good attendance at the German and Latin classes at the acade hose company, and appointed chairman nanimous spirit in laying it over until hose company’s meeting on Thursday the new law inoperative in Tillamook my. county ? _________________ of the judges in the board of election. the next meeting. Withall due respect Prayer meeting at the United Brethren Say, Alie, hadn’t we better notify Presi to the council, even if Mr. Goyne did op evening, President F. C. Baker wielding Real Estate Transfere. church this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 dent McKinley to make preparations to pose the election of some of the present the gavel. Chief Oak Nolan presented | his annual report, which showed that vacate the W’hite House ? p.m. councilmen, that is a thing of the past, only four fire alarms had been turned in, Geo. Cohn to W. W. Fenelon, N *4 of Sw Owing to the mild winter in Tillamook and W Va of Se *4 of sec. 12, tp. 2 There is a good deal of inquiry about so it would be well to drop all personal but in each case the fires were extinguish the strawberry plants are beginning to Tillamook county since the Oregonian ities and hard feelings in that resjiect and S, R. 8 W. ed without the aid of the hose company, bloom. issued its annual number,especially from aim to do what is for the best interest of thus causing no loss from fire in the city W. R. Keefer to fames Williams, part of U VaofNw X of «ec. 12, tp. 1 S, R. the city. As Mr. Goyne made a good city Captain Geo Hunt spent several days ! states which are not favored as Oregon the past year. After discussing several 9 W. in the city from the light-house at Cape is, and what new settlers that edition attorney last year, and is Mayor Wiley’s matters relating to the hose company may induce to locate in this state, Tilla nominee, we hope the city council is not and disposing of them, the following offi Ephraim W. Brown to United Brethren Meares. Church, tract in sec. 30, tp 3 S, R. Mrs. Emma Perkins sold 80 acres of mook county, we believe, will get her going to enforce thecustom, “To the vic cers were elected by acclamation : Presi 9 W. tors belong the spoils.’’ timber land to the Tillamook Logging share. dent, A. J. Cohn ; chief, Oak Nolan ; sec U. S. to John I). Chitwood, S 14 of Se 14 There may be a number of aspirants Governor Geer, Secretary of State Dun Co. for $550. retary, Frank Kerreman ; treasurer, T. of sec. 9 and N Vy of Ne !4 of sec. 16, Mr. J. E. Tuttle, after the bad accident bar and State Treasurer Moore fixed the in this congressional district who want i Coates. Then the gavel called the boys tp. 6 S, R. 10 W. to jump into Congressman T. Tongue ’ s state levy at 6.3 mills. Last year the to quarters, not however to fight fire, on the Wi’.son riner road, is improving Emma Perkins to Tillamook Logging shoes, but the interests of the state can ; tax was 5.7 mills. A noticeable feature but to sec what kind of trenchers they after his recent shake up. Co., N 14 of Ne 14 of sec. 19, tp. 2 S, of the levy is that Multnomah county, by not be sacrificed to their caprice or greed were with crackers and cheese and other The Presbyterians will occupy their R. 9 W. , the reduction of valuations, will pay for public office. He is now in a position light refreshments, to say nothing of the Alliert Maurer *o Charles Kunze, various new church on Sunday, but it will not We have no baits, but sell $+4,903 less than last year. Tillamook to do the state some good, and it would I fire stories that were told to amuse the tracts. dedicated until the spring county’s state tax will amount to be a suicidal policy for the republican con boys. The second edition of which will everything at a small profit, and Cora E. and C. H. Wheeler to John R. Mr. P. D. Newell was in the city on $7,919.36. vention to nominate, or the voters to take place at the next meeting, when, of Oalrnan, E ’ 4 of Ne 14 and Ne ’ 4 of Wednesday from Nehalem shaking hands will meet any price quoted for ! Do you want first-class printed sta elect, any other person than Mr. Tongue course, the newly elected officers will call Se >4 of Se *4 of sec. 9, Se *4 of sec. +, with his numerous friends. tionery in your business ? Below will for congressman for this district. This is. the boys to quarters, with perhaps an cash on this basis. lots 1 to + of sec. 3, and S *4 of Se *4 we believe, the sentiment of those who | initiation. Dr. W. A. Wise came in from Portland , be found our prices ; and S 14 of Sw 14 of sec. 3, in tp. 3 look at the situation impartially, for it and can be found at his office. He will 1000 Bill Heads, 6s.................. $3 50 Mrs. Samantha C. Thayer, widow of N, R. 10 W. is a case where even Mr. Tongue's politi. the late Governor W. W. Thayer, died at 1000 Statements ..................... 3 50 remain in the city two weeks. 1000 Envelope«, 6%................. 3 00 Respectfully, cal opponents could do the state a good her home at Woodstock, near Portland, Rev. W. Koehmer came in last week The White Clover Cheeae Factory, 10O0 Letter Heads, Vi............ 3 50 service by voting for him on Wednesday of last week, from an ill by way of the beach from Seaside and i All other job work at proportionately Operated by T. S Townsend, will Died, on the 11th inst.,at the residence ness that had practically extended from preached on Sunday at Fairview. low figures at the Headlight printing begin on February 1st, working up the of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Weston, in Tilla the death of her husband. Governor Mrs. A. S. Burton, who sublet her mail office. mook City, at the advanced age of 79 Thayer died October 15, 1899, and from farmers’ milk into cheese by the pound, contract, is soliciting orders for a book, We notice that qjite a number of the years, Mr. F. N. Elliott. Deceased, w ho that time she continued to droop until or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran entitled, “Reminisences of the War.” | county courts in Oregon have complied was a respected citizen of this countv for death came to her relief. She was 65 tee first-class article and quick sale ; also Mr. J. E. Tuttle had to have his leg ■ with the law bv designating the bound- about thirty years, was the father of j years old and came to Oregon with her will guarantee the highest market price placed in plaster of pftris, owing to one , aries for voting precincts so that a road George and F. N. Elliott, and who also husband in 1862. She was formerly Miss when sold. This change has been made supervisor may be elected in each of had a daughter (Mrs Devine) residing in of the small bones being found broken. Vincent, and was married to Mr. Thayer at the request of several of my patrons. Portland. Deceased was born in the Nov. 11, 1852, in Tonawanda county, Call at factory for full information. • state of New York and came to Oregon New York. She sjient some time in Lew Come one. Come all. INSURE WITH in 18+7, having crossed the plains in that iston, Idaho, and then came to Portland For Sale, year, but before coming to this he located with Governor Thayer. Although of a Claude Thayer, in Clackamas county. The funeral took retired disfiosition, she was a woman of At a bargain, if taken at once, the best Agent tor Fireman’« Fund and Lotido place on Friday afternoon, Rev. S. A. fine education and of high culture, and paying restaurant (and lodgings) in San Smith conducting the religious services. her friends hold her in the highest esteem. Diego county, Cal.—For particulars ad and Lancashire Fire Insurance Mr. T. S. Townsend was in the city She lea ves one son, Claude Thayer, a pro dress G. T. Penney, Eecondido, Cal. Companies. this week and left for Portland yester minent attorney «nd banker of Tilla- m«x>k, who is tn the city and has been day. He informs us that he made two Team for Sale. shipments of Tillamook cheese to .Manila, here for some time. He came to Portland A fine gentle team for sale, in fine con- w hich reached there in fine condition. It just before the death of his father, and was well packed in salt. In regard to except making a trip to Chicago, has dition ; eight years old ; will lie sold for TWO LIVE PAPERS. the shipment of butter to the same place been with his mother ever since. The $150 —See John Svenson. in glass jars. Mr. Townsend says that remains of the deceased lady were buried it did not arrive at Manila in as good a in the Lone Fir cemetery.—Oregonian. The rrpnlar •tifwcription price of Rev, R. P. Bukcy, one of Tillamook’s condition as the cheese. In future the THE HEADI.ICHT i«»1.50. and citizens and well known in the south end butter will lie put up in cans, which can With me doesn’t go by guess. I am not satisfied simply to sell a truss that the regular xulxcription price of approximates the size of the customer, for I want the trusses I sell to do the work lie done at less cost. Mr. Townsend will, of the county, »lied at the home of his the Weekly Oregonian in »1.50. thev are expected to do and be comfortable at the same time. Sometimes a little after the first of next month, manufac nephew’, Alliert Farley, in East Portland, Any one .ulmcrilhng for THE Oregon, on the Mth inst., aged 77 years. ture at the White Clover Cheese Factory nteIHgent hending of the truaa-band is needed. 1 do it. And I frequently order HEADLIGHT ami paying one on the co-operative plan, charging a low He was born in Ohiocounty, W Va., and special trusses or sizes if necessary. year in advance can get l»oth the was a graduate from Meedsville, Ohio. price for manufacturing and selling the Spring Trusses from »1.50 to »3. Elastic Trusses from »1 to »2.50. Elastic Stockings, Abdominal Supporters, Crutches and other appliances of cheese. As to erecting new factories, be Theological Seminary. In the summer of HEADLIGHT says the farmers should double up their 1849 he. with several others, came by this kind can also be promptly supplied. cows before this was thought of, for mule train to California, remaining there and most all the creameries and cheese fac three years. He tnen returned to Ohio, at whwh time he married a young widow tories could manufacture at much less WEEKLY OREGONIAN cost if they had double the amount of bv the name of Rebecca Vearte, who died One Year for fa.aj* eight years ago. From this union the ( milk to handle. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. CASH vs. CREDIT. Eye Openers J. fl. TODD & CO. Wishing to make the month of January a Cash Month as near as possible, we will give a DISCOUNT for Cash as follows : We sell Epicurean and Premium Peeled Solid Packed Toma toes and best grades. Solid Packed Corn for 10c. per can. J. A. TODD \ CO. FITTING TRUSSES CHAS. 1. Reliable Druggist, CbOUGH. Tillamook, Or.