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THE HEADLIGHT JOB PRINTING IS THE BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. THE OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XII TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY i, 1900 #1.50 per year. Ort Art Art Art X.; Art Art o Do Not Buy of us unless you Wish to Save from 10 to 15 per eent on your purchases I Pearl Oil, $1.15 per can, or $2.25 per case. Don’t you pay 10 per cent more for oil at clearance and inventory sales ? We have never charged more than ♦ 1.15 per can, or $2.15 per case, for Pearl Oil. 3 Three pound packages Gold Dust for ............................................... 50 cents, 3 pound packages Armour’s Washing Powders.....................................12 *4 cents. Arbuckle’s Coffee, i2J^c. package. Schilling’s Tea, 50c. lb. Stout’s Patent Snag Proof Long Boots............................................... . I5 00 , ,, ' Short Boots....................................................... 0 3 50 We are not the only store that sells goods, just as they advertise to sell ; we believe there is one more store that does. I D. T. EDMUNDS, Tillamook, Or.J MEDICINE I When you need medicine you want the best. That is natural. A man may be contented with an $10 overcoat, even though he knows some other man wears coats that cost I45. A woman may wear $i gloves and see the $2 kind without being disturbed. It is different with medicine. Everyone wants the highest quality ; and that is the only kind I keep. I am particular in selecting and buying my drugs ; careful in making my medicine ; and exact in compounding prescriptions. I solicit your trade on these assurances. CHAS 1. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, Or Mr. James Hughey, of Fairview, was WILSON RIVER. The steamer Harrison arrived on Tues- Hart’s ideas when he made an inspection shaking hands, last week, with his friends day with freight from Astoria. She had of the slough, it is more than probable Andrew Zurcher had one of his legs in also freight on board for Umpqua, and that he will reccommend this, commenc- jured while rolling logs last week and on Boulder Creek. Dr. Wise, resident dentist. Misses Fannie and Mina Smith at ing the work at this city and then work will lie laid up for several days. Blacksmith's bellows for $6 at Page’s. left this city Wednesday for that place. The steamer Elmore isexpected to arrive down to the bay. Miss Lola Darby has a severe attack tended the candy-pull at Mr. David’s last Large cooking range for sale at Page’s. here with freight from Astoria in a day Here is a political tip the Headlight of- i of quinsy and had to have an operation week. A few sewing machines cheap at Page's. or so. * ■’ and, * not to mince * Mr. R. C. Richards, of Beaver, was a fers gratis, matters, j on her throat Sunday evening. Money to Loan.—Apply to Theo. Stein« Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Elliott, of Riverdale must be strictly adhered to ; The repub-1 Jas. Williams is felling some timber guest at the hospitable home of C. A. hilber. * farm, writes : “We would like, through ¡ican delegation from this county should preparatory to logging on his place, Smith, last Sunday night. Bedsteads, good as new, from $2 up, at the medium of your paper, to thank the be instructed to vote for Mr. Tongue’s formerly the Kiefer place. Boulder is going to “boom” some Beals Bros, have lieen around buying day. A store and post-office are not people of Hobsonvilleand Tillamook who re-nomination. This is good horse sense W. E. Page’s. __ only possibilities, but probabilities of Bedroom suits, cheaper than ever, at so generously responded to the call for and good politics, which the delegates stock. Mr. Hoskins, of Foley, has been around thc ncar . f _____ utlire. . Likewise a school- help to raise money to send Miss Lee to be sent to the county convention will W. E. Page’s. * do wTell not to forget. It may be ques dehorning cattle with his new dehorn-! house. Why not ? Curry back to her relatives in Connell Local nevfrs this week is scarce and hard tioned why we have taken offourcoat and ing machine. His patrons seems to be “A little work, a little play, Bluffs, Iowa.” to furridge out. To keep us going—and so, good day! The building committee of the Presby. | tucked up our sleeves in Mr. Tongue’s well pleased with his services. Sewing machines cleaned and repaired Born, to the wife of E. Glad, on Janu A little warmth, a little light, terian church received on Monday $800 | behalf. It’s told in a nutshell. The con by W. E Page. Of love’s bestowing—and so, good night! from the board of erection and $100 from i gressman who is interested in Tillamook ary 27th, a daughter. • Stock ranch of 169 acres for sale or Mr. W. Ladd, of Portland, towards the county, sees thedrawsbacks to our indu James Williams, who purchased the A little fun, to match the sorrow, rent by W. E. Page. new church building in this city, which strial development on account of shallow Kiefer ranch, is busily engaged felling Of each day’s growing—and so, good morrow! Cook stoves and heaters cheaper than is to be used for public worship for the I bars, and then labors for the removal of such timber ns is suitable for saw logs, j I these obstruction by securing govern-! little trust that when we die, ever at W’. E. Page’s. first time next Sunday, but which will Miss Amelia Freeman has returned A We reap our sowing—and so, good bye!” ment appropriations is worthy of the ' Sewing machine that run with a not be dedicated until the spring. from Philomath College. —Trilby support ofevery dairyman, manufacturer ; spring at W. E. Page’s * The popocrats of this state think they 1 Jno. Erickson and Peter Heisel are and producer in this county, so we loyally EMMA. Mr. C. S. Magill was in the city on can make a lot of political capital by j give Mr. Tongue our support because he making wonderful improvements oti tooting their horns for the Boers, having Saturday from Lnfavette. the their respective ranches, fronting has proved himself to be a faithful friend We have had fine weather the past BY Mr. Wm. Olsen left last week on the found they could not kick up a stink by of Tillamook county. It was through county lane. week, clear and warm through the day. shouting anti-expansion. It's not very Miss Anna King has been visiting a Steamer Tillamook for California. I Mr. Tongue’s influence that this county Nick Affolter’s family and Anton flattering to the Irish or the Germans in Messrs. E. H. Lane and W. N. Redda received $25,000 in the last government few of her many friends in this neighbor. | Rash’s family have the whooping cough. this state to have thesecalamitvhowlers hood. way were in the city from Nehalem. appropriation, and it will be through his rub in the soft soap for the purpose o Silas Morton spent Sunday at Bay ! J. D. Chitwood has the whooping- Mr. and Mrs. Hv. Crenshaw left on the controling their votes. W’e don’t think influence that the proposed improvement cough and his children are getting over City. to Tillamook bar is carried through and stage Monday to reside in Portland. the Irish or the Germans are such suckers Mrs. Peter Heisel contemplates making it nicely. the appropriation secured. Tillamook For sale, a bargain, a double buggy to take the bait so temptingly held out an extended trip to her native country, ' W. R. Calkins was doing business at harness. Enquire at Page’s second hand for them to swallow. After the election has been “bottled up’’ long enough, and Norway, to visit her parents, also her Emma a few days ago. He reports the now we have a friend at court working store. these popocrats won’t care a tinker’s | school doing fine with Mis» M. L, Ham to relieve the situation, is it not good many friends of by-gone days. The revival meetings at the Methodist cuss whether the Irish or German go to horse sense and good politics for citizens An unusual degree of interest apjiears ton as teacher. church continues to draw large congre the devil or not. of this county to strive all they can to to be manifested in the M.E. revival. Dave Bradley, of Neskowin, was the gations. The A.O.U.W. lodge in this city will keep Mr. Tongue in congress ? guest of J. D. Chitwood on the 13th NEHALEM. A marriage license was issued on the take ¡n another bevy of new members inst. 27th ultimo to William N. Reddaway and this evening. The stability of this order, Notice to Correspondents. The Elmore got out on Tuesday, she Somebody visited Mr. Resh’s smoke I Anna N. Ellis. with its classified races of assessment, is house last Saturday night and carried A. W. Fletcher, Oretown.—Having pub is coming righ* back again. Two colts for sale or trade, sired by recognized, even by old line life iiisurai.ee lished the communication as requested it There were two dances on Saturday ; off three hams; the first thieving that Cœur D’Alene and G[en Dudley dam. Call companies, as the best system in vogue was not necessary to publish the names evening, one at upper-town, and one at has ever been done in this neighborhood. today in any of the beneficiary orders; in signing it, for that was immaterial, and William Schollmeyers. at Letcher’s jewelery store. M. M, Hovland has been looking for If you want a railroad ticket to any | fact, it’s a cold-blooded business propo especially as we received a letter by the Mr. Himples little girl is very sick, and land the past two weeks on the Siletz point east you can save money by con sition : life insurance figured down to same mail requesting us not to publish Dr. Hawke has been called from Tilla river; he will locate pretty well up the sulting the local railroad agent, B. C. actual cost, in which each member pays one name. _____________ mook to attend her. river. assessments according to the risk he is to Lamb. * Messrs. Johnson, Olsen, and Erickson Dr. Hawke came up Saturday to see the order. The A.O.U.W’. don’t offer The White Clover Cheese Factory, Mr. B. C. Lamb is now the agent in something for nothing and its stability Mrs. Bloom who was very ill. At the j have located claims on the east side of Operated by T. S. Townsend, will present time she is somewhat better. the Devil's lake; they are there now at MACKINTOSHES, 20 per cent; this city for the Pacific Navigation Com is assnred, which cannot be said of the liegin on February 1st, working up the O il CLOTHING, io per cent; pany and has leased the dock from Cohn legion of new beneficiary orders which Dr. Hawke also examined several can. work. farmers’ milk into cheese by the pound, Settlers know how to appreciate the & Co. have sprung up of late years and which or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran didates for the two branches of the | fine weather, and they are taking ad SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, John A. Nelson was nursing his Anger we fear will not exist when the crucial tee first-class article and quick sale ; also Woodmen, while he was up. vantage of it; some are slashing, some several days in the city, the result of a test time arrives. Nehalem City has a lot of planking on burning logs, some are plowing and will guarantee the highest market price BURNISHING GOODS, slight accident at the Truckee mill at When it comes to profitable farming, when sold. This change has been made the ground, and street improvements are some grubbing land. Hobsonville. TRUNKS, VALISES, ELOUR, dairying is the industry which pays, as at the request of several of my patrons. in progress. On the 29th inst. J. T. Neckert went While fixing a gun on Tuesday in his is illustrated in Tillamook county com Call at factory for full information. n. Married, on Monday, the 29th inst., out into the Deursmidt settlement o n EEEI) AND GROCERIES, 5 store, the spring flew out and struck Mr pared with the farmers in the wheat dis Come one. Come all. • by Rev. Howell, at the home of the bride, business. W. V. Morgan on the eye lid, cutting it tricts. Dairvmen in this county realize per cent. W’m. Reddaway to Miss Annie Ellis. W’e St. Bauer has his barn completed. and hurting his eye. | over twenty cents per pound for their Notice. wish the young couple much happiness. Rudolph Stowaster, who broke hi* Do you want up-to-date heaters or one butter fat. and no matter how many A grand opportunity to get nice young School District 28 held a special meet leg, is improving. of those latest designed ranges? You cowsXhev may keepand milk, or let them bearing PRUNE TREES. Italians, 25c. ing on Thursday, at which a four mill save money by buying new stoves and double their product for that matter, a piece ; FRENCH PRUNES, 20c. each. tax was voted. Dehorning Cattle. ranges at McIntosh & McNair’s. • there is always a readv market for their Parties buying will dig them up. Now is A« a number of my neighbor» and I will sell from six to thirty acres of milk at the cheese factories or creameries, the time before all is engaged.—J. 3. BOULDER CREEK BUBBLES other« are having their cattle dehorned, my place, with improvements, for half and w’ill continue to be. Thus the dairy E lliott , Riverdale, Or. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bays were seen I wish to imprest upon them the neces what it cost Will give time on most of men in this county have no fear of over For 8ale, sity of preventing the growth of horns on our street last week. the purchase price. Apply to A. Letcher. ; production or that the market price of in the future, »0 they will not have.to milk will fluctuate like the wheat market. At a bargain, if taken at once, the best Thum Coulson and Earl Ford came What’s the matter with Tillamook wea The dairymen in this county have a paying restaurant (and lodgings) in San up from Beaver to visit at Mr. Jay do a similar job again by and bye, so ther this winter ? The bright blue sky will again give the formula for dehorn and the warm sunshine makes everything bright prospect before them, with plenty Diego county, Cal.—For particulars ad- Ford’s home, recently. ing calves. of room for expansion, and as all the dress G. T. Penney, Escondido, Cal. look and feel as though it was in the C. A. Smith returned from Tillamook W hen the calf is about ten days old. creameries and cheese factories are all middle of summer. City, Wednesday. His sister-in-law, Mrs. clip the hair off the embryo horn, wet wanting more milk, this presents a good Team for Sale. R. Y Blalock, came over with him. For the boss »trawberrv plant send to opportunity for the enterprising dairy the »|>ot slightly, and rub with caustic E. A. Chamberlain. Woods. Or. Stand men to increase their dairy herds as well Mr. Jno. Brady, Mrs May Blalock, potash. A piece one inch long will de- A fine gentle team for sale, in fine con ard variety which cannot be beaten for as their banking accounts. dition ; eight years old ; will lie sold for Mr. Chas. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. horn a half dozen, if they are ready at size and flavor of berry. 20c. a dozen, Chopard, attended church at Wolf Creek one time. If you have but one tooperatc The Port of Tillamook Commission $150 —See John Svenson. $1 100, post paid. * school house, Sunday evening. They re on, take as small a bit as you can hold. meet on Monday afternoon, and in the We have no baits, but sell port a good turn out, and a very ac I have successfully dehorned them when W’e hear that Mr. Theo. Steinhilber hat absence of President Olsen. Vice-President Cohn & Co.’a Special Liat. ceptable sermon. over three weeks old, but from ten days everything at a small profit, and bought an interest in a new concern in A. J. Cohn presided,when the other mem- Dry graunlated sugar, 20 lb«., $1. .Mr. Jav Ford is the victim of what to two weeks is lietter. When grown it Portland called the Columbia Star .Man l>ers of the commission present were Bear Ixrand tomatoes, best in the mar- came near l«ing a serious accident ; he is hard to tell them from natural ¡Milled will meet any price quoted for ufacturing Co.,which manufactures soap Messrs. P. W. Todd, D. T. Edmunds and ket. three cans for 25c. was at work in the timber, and a rolling cattle. C ha *. Pvt. cash on this basis. and chewing gum, and that Dan Bowers P. McIntosh and Secretary C. Thayer. Silver prunes. 5 cents a pound. log, caught his foot, and crushed it is working for him. The commission decided to levy a tax of New seeds just received. against a stump in such a way, that he XOTK* OF HKARPfS or FINAL Fairview Grange will meet at Ackley’s one mill. After discussing the work to be We want your butter, eggs, etc., and HKTTI.KMBNT. was powerless to loosen it. Fortuna* hall on Friday, 9th Feb., at 10 am.. for done for the improvement of Hoquarton will pay you the highest price. Respectfully, To who'r>_____ r________ ___ __ __ 8 tely help was near at hand and the it may concern : __ Notice in hereby the purpose of installing officers and other slough, the commission cpme to the con Our bargain sale of last month was a that w ere«« W F ’Balmer, admlniatra united strength of two men fat last set given tor of the ••tats of MAllLARkH RAIMER, business to come before the grange. A clusion that the slough should be made grand succeM. having filed hi* final wtatemrnt in the him free, but with a badly bruised foot. Comity < ourt general attendance o meml>ers requested straight, and instiucted the secretary to of Till«mo<>|| County Oregon Arbuckle and Lion Coffee. 21b»., 25c. January iSth. igo*. for »aid Eatatr. and aa p«T an Mrs. Jay Ford has l>een enjoying a L S. Maynard,secretary. 100 kegs and buckets of that fine east draw up a resolution to that effect and order made by aaid Court b»-ar1 g date January few da vs visit fiom her parents, Mr. and 19 h. 1900, Monday the 5 th dav of Man h, lyffli. at Owing to the interest in timber lands forward it to Captain W. W. Harts, the ern syrup just received direct from the two o'clock p m , the «aid Court will bear any Mrs. Huston, who came up Friday, re oWertion* legally made to the final «tateme t of in this county of late, there is a tendency government enmnecr This is a good factory. said Administrator •* filed aforesaid. Thia notice maining with her until Sunday p m. Cohn’s Best Tea. 25c. a pound. Your tv to tie publ atoed four weeha (5 l-auaai hi the on the part of those holding them to pay move on the part of the com mission, and Ifradhrfht at Tillamook. Oregon, aa Mr. and Mrs. Chopard spent Sunday Tillamook up their delinquent taxes. Something is verv essential for the improvement in money back if it don't suit. per order of tha ( ounty < ourt of Thlamook 1 Our brand of Golden Rod Flour is the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. County, Ore,' m. Hke $340 was received by County Clerk the shipping facilities of this city. As w F. Rat m » s ./.dmlniatrator ; Smith. By ii B II imdiki », hia Attorney. | Mason on Wednesday for that purpose. thia somewhat accords with Captain best flour made ; try it. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS CASH vs. CREDIT Eye Openers J. R. 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 lOc. per can J.A.TODD\GO.