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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February i 1, 1900, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. HUDEN. L. HINER Chicago—Blanch Nelson fined $5 for kissing a clergyman without his con Representative Sibley of Pennsylvania, U.S. to Elbert Lynch, Wti of Swl-i, sent—October 17, 1889. ß L. EDDY, formerly one of the most earnest of NeV, of SwH and N wVi of SeVi of sec. 24, Utrecht, Holland—“No offense’’to kiss the advocates of free silver, has not tp S, R 9 W. I a Dutch girl, rules the highest court of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. only renounced that financial heresy, but Alfred Magnuson to Altha Magnuson, Holland. has turned his back completely upon the N14 of Sw’i, Set* of SwVi, of sec. 5, and T illamook , O hxgon . Admiral Schley—Kissed by two women democratic party as now constituted. I Ne44 of Nwti of sec. 8, tp. 2 N, R 9 W. for assisting to destroy Cervera’s fleet. (Successors to L Hiner) Mr. Sibley was a tower of strength to Jennie Bunker to Alexander Watt, lots Lieutenant Hobson—Sent to Manila W H. COOPER. the 16 to 1 cause in the last national 5. 6, 7 and 8, bk. 19, Thayer's addition after kissing many women. campaign, but events having shown the to Tillamook. Admiral Cervera—Kissed by pretty ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, fallacy of the free silver contention he U.S. to Thos. Dwier, AVA, of Nw1^ and Norfolk girls. frankly acknowledges that he was mis WL4 ef Sw4i of sec. 22, tp. 2 S, R 7 W. OREGON. TILLAMOOK Osborne Deignan—Kissed by girls in taken and declines to continue in a false Thos. Dwier to I. D. Peters, WH of Nw Stuart, la., for being a hero and a com position. As the Brvanite party has '4 and tt'Vi of SwA4 of sec. 22, tp. 2 S, panion of Hobson—Nov. .12, 1898. • p IL GOYNE, nothing else to offer, Mr. Sibley drops i R 7 W. President McKinley—Kissed by a Chi out of it. R. 0. Richards to John M. Tresenriter, cago woman because she was a demo- Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, He said in the house of represents- a tract in tp. 3S, R9 W. | crat but loved the president.—October Office: Opposite Court House, Estimates given on new machinery. tires two weeks ago ; “If the demo. Albert W. Plank to J. I. S S. Bosler, NVi of 17, 1899. ________________ T illamook , O rruon . cratic party is to live it must have a Se’/4 of sec. 25, tp. 5 S, R 11 W. TIUUAM00K. OREGON. Devil and the Newspaper. p ilicy. It must do something besides William Plank to J. S. Bosler, N'H of carp and faultfind. If it will adopt a SwU of sec. 30, tp. 5 S. R 10 W. The man from Georgia who occupied QLAUDE THAYER, policy I will keep step with it, but if it j the pulpit of one of our churches last invites me to a banquet of carping and Sunday as a clergyman who failed in KISSES AND CARESSES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, faultfinding it will have to excuse me.’’ being also a gentleman, must not be ac T illamook , O hkoon . There are a great many other demo- Various Schedules of Rates Pro cepted as a type of the religious teachers OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN crats who feel this way. They realize mulgated by Judges. of the South. What particular spite he that with the exception of the free silver (J. J. DAI.Y, A seeker after movel features of every may have against newspapers does not ¡OSCAR HAVTEK. issue, which a large majority of the day life has compiled and printed in the appear, but when he took occasion to re nALY & IIAYTER, people have repudiated and which is Boston Traveler a record of the cost of mark that the devil would clap his hands very much weaker than in 1896, their kisses and caresses as established by , for joy to set the faithful fall out of the ATT0RNEY8-AT-LA W, party has no well-defined policy upon various judges. The schedule of rates ranks and that in this jubilation he which it can unite. They see the hope follows: “reckoned” the newspapers would join, D allas . O regon . lessness of another campaign with silver Chicago—Joseph Branigan fined $11.50 he went far afield and belied his own as an issue and they know that with for kissing Mrs. Maggie Oberile, a sincerity in a cause having charity that ROBERT A. MILLER, Bryan again the candidate this ques widow, on the cheek—Dece uber 15,1899. thinketh no evil, but is kind as one of tion will of necessity have a leading ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Nagvalmarv, Hungary—Bride’s kisses its leading tenets. It is not necessary place. Some of these democrats are still a penny apiece for charity—New Year’s for us to come to our own defense and O regon C itv , O rkgon . hoping that another leader will be day, 1899. the incident is touched only to remind Land Titles and Land Office Business a found—one that will represent the true AGENTS STEAMER W. H. KRUGER. Macodoo, Pa.—Martin Kimball thrash him that the practice of casting stones Specialty. principles of democracy. There is said ed by Miss Honoré Jonshick for trying runs back to the days of the Redeemer, J. E. SIBLEY, Mgr to be an effort made on the part of to kiss her in the dark—April 23, 1899. and the vilest of the vile were among Hobsonville, Or (JAM EH MCCAIN, some democratic leaders of the south to Chillicothe, Mo.—Gardiner Vandiver those who cast them, and the preacher ,A. W. SEVERANCE induce Bryan to withdraw’ as a candi lost his job as gardener of the Chillicothe lowers the standard of his cloth and re L H. BROWN, P rbsidktk . D irectors : J^cCAIN & SEVERANCE, date. It is needless to say that any Home for Girls for kissing the girls— veals his own ignobility of soul in at W. H. COOPER, S ec . & T res . L. H. BROWN, H. G. DAVIS, G. W. TEFFT. such attempt will be fruitless. Mr. May 7, 1899. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, tacking teachers, who, through the Bryan will remain a candidate, he will Atlanta, Ga.—Ten dollars each, with priss, are more powerful for good than T illamook , O kkuo N. dominate the national convention and 25 per cent rebate when a confession those who fulminate false doctrines at his renomination is a foregone conclu follows—February 11, 1899. the sacred desk, But there is this com Manufacturers of [)AVID WILEY, M.D., sion. Watertown, N.Y.—Samuel Cohen sent fort—ihe spoken word dies ; the written Meanwhile the democratic party will to the penitentiary for four months for word teinains. The thralldom that PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND continue to carp and to find fault. That kissing 11-year-old Florence Chaffee— once held the mind to the will of a spir ACCOUCHEUR. has become its predominant character June 17, 1899. itual guide is passing away. The soul’s All call promptly attended to. istic. It refuses to be satisfied even Peterson, N. J.—Hartman Van Riper censor is the still small voice within it, TIUÜAM00K, OR T illamook , O regon . with the prosperity of the country and fined $10 for kissing Mrs. Marie Leh known as concience.—Ex. declares it to be unreal or based upon mann, a widow—February 24, 1899. superficial conditions. Every act of Elmhurst, N. Y.—Unidentified man pro- ’ A dispatch to the Herald from Manila (J E. HAWKE, M.D., the republican administration, however nounced a lunatic for kissing Elmhurst says : The war in the Philippines is over. clearly shown to be in the public in girls—January 24, 1899. No further surrender can be hoped for. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. terest, is criticised and denounced. Its New York—Charles H. Crowley, 23 The danger in the present situation is Uoeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stocked TILLAMOOK, OREGON. policy is obstruction and reaction. The West Eighty-eighth street, discharged that a bloody feud may arise between parly will continue in this course so long for kissing young women in Broadway. ! the American army and the Filipinos. Lumber Yard near Court House. Office: Over Todd’s Store. as it is under its present leadershipaand Women made no complaint—January This danger can be greatly lessened by this will be until it has again experi 28, 1899. action of congress, which is now impera Dr. J. W. Vogel, enced an overwhelming defeat. Men Wilmington, Del.—Chief of Police Do- tive, outlining the policy of the govern SPECIALIST FOR R h FEATCTION ANll like Sibley, with the candor to acknowl lan rules that kisses cannot be given ment in the Philippines. It is likely that D efects of thk E ve . edge past mistakes and to admit the away, but places no market value on many insurgents are still holding out defects of their party, will drop away the same—December 3, 1897. Will visit TILLAMOOK every three for the very terms which congress will be from it, hoping that defeat will bring Englewood, N. J.—Mayor Fellows willing to give. The time is ripe for a months. about a reorganization which will again fined Miss Emma Marshall for kissing conciliatory policy, allowing the Filipinos P ortland ... O regon . give the democracy a claim to respect her sweet heart—December 27, 1897. O ffice : 132 F irst S treet . to have some say as to the nature of the R esidence : 529 S uerman S treet . and confidence of the intelligent voters Hoboken, N. J.—Kissing in public no government under which they will be of the country. The Pennsylvania rep offense. Ruling by general sessions I obliged to live. resentative has set an example that will judge—December 28, 1897. * * * C. A. BAILEY, have many followers. DRAI.KR IN Bayonne, N.J.—It cost Marshall Mc The question of establishing a depart Stage leaves Tillamook daily except Sunday. STUDEHA KER WAGONS Daniels $27.50 and a lot of trouble to ment of the government to be known as j OSHORHE MOWERS. kiss Mrs. Viola Dias, a young married the department of commerce, with a I Work on the Canal. Stage leaves N- Yamhill 'daily exeept iDonday. Buggies, bay rnkes, plows, «nd ollie woman—October 7, 1897. cabinet officer at its head, has been dis farm machinery. You <4,11 Have Ticket« must be secured the day previous from the Agents at W ashington , Jan. 26.—The house Wichita, Kan.—Etta Ash kraft fined $5 cussed at considerable length by the money by dealing with me, commithee on interstate and foreign for throwing a kiss to T. A. Fawcett, senate committee on commerce. The Special Prices on Buggies slid Spring North Yamhill and Tillamook. Wagons, commerce today reconsidered the Nicar tailor—May 18, 1896. ' discussion was based upon a very com C A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Or». agua canal bill, which hail been repotted Rochester, N. Y.—Charles Drobble paid plete report on the subject prepared by with an appropriation of $140,000,0<)0. $400 for kissing Mary E. Himple, his Senator Nelson. It is proposed to in and changed the appropriation section stenographer, only once—September 21, clude in the new department a bureau of so as Jto make $10,000.000 available, 1894. i manufactures, and to transfer from the Bridgeport, Conn —George Butler was treasury department the lifesaving, with authority to contract for the entire BARBER AMD HAIRDRESSER excavation and completion of the canal thrashed and sen* to jail for thirty days lighthouse, marine hospital and steam «HAVING, HAIR CLTTING, at a total cost not exceeding $140, 000,- for kissing Mrs. William Beck—July 4, boat inspection service, the bureaus of i I navigation, immigration, statistics and 1893. 000. .«HAMI’OOING, ETC. Geneva County, Alabama—William coast and geodetic surveys ; to transfer Before this action was taken, Mr. Hep Electric Baths nicely fluted up Good for burn, chairman of the committee, stated Horton pays the court $150 for kissing from the interior department the com persons suffering with rheumatism, that, as all the members of the commit Call e Jones 150 times No fine lor the mission of railway, the census office and Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Fii.eat Beer in the Northwest. Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to corres|>ondence, privat)dj ; the geodetic survey and from the state Building next door to the Post Office. tee were anxious for the success of the 151st kiss—February 24, 1892. confer upon business or social tuait-rs and generally feel at home. St. Louis—Dr. Fisher thrashed by department the bureau of foreign com bill, it was well to consider some objec tions which had been raised He had Ernest Bertram for kissing Mrs. Bertram. merce. The department of labor and the heard several objections on the ground Dr. Fisher was unable to leave his bed fish commission are also placed under this supervision. that the whole $140,000,000 was ap for four days—Septemljer 24, 1890. propriated now, und three or four gen tlemen had said they would not support General Banking anti Exchange busi the bill if th^ entire sum was appro ness interest paid on time de|»osita. priated now, but would support it only PROPRIETORS OF Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger- if a portion was made available at once many, Sweden, ami all foreign countries. to begin the work. Mr Corliss, of Mich igan, thereupon offered the followingnew TILLAMOOK. ORE- J. P. ALLEN, section, which was adopted. DEALERS IN Proprietor “Section 6. That the sum of $10,000,. 000 is hereby appropriated towards the project herein contemplated, and the Firat claaa hccoiii nxMlatio Shop next door to l^trwn's Hotel, Tillamook secretary of war is further hereby auth at secón<1 ciana rate orized to enter into a contract or con tracts for materials and work that may BEST MEALS be deemed necessary for the proper .exca CITY vation, construction, defense and com Tillamook, Ore pletion of said canal, to lie paid for as r—--------- 4 appropriations may from time to time HMdqnartera for Forest Grove Stage Line. SHAVING, be hereafter made, not to exceed in the HAIR CLTTING, aggregate $140,000,900.’’ Fletcher of Minnesota said; “When SHAMPOOING, Rates, $1 Per Day. yott get that canal halt built for $140,- Centrally Lioeated 000,000, what will you do for the other half? WILL HUN THK EVF.RYTHINIi STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Corliss answered that the highest esti mate of cost thus far made was $133,- M. H- LARSEN, Proprietor. 000,000. FIRE INSURANCE. Hepburn added that in the amended OREGON Will make trips every five <lnya, the weather permitting, between Astoria and TILLAMOOK, J. S. STECHENS, form the bill simply applied the con Tillamook City, carrying freight ami passengers. AGKNT FOB THK tract system and limited the aggregate HOME MUTUAL ANI» LONDON S l The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed j ♦o $140,000,000. In the amended form Stage and Expresa Office. LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSI'RANCB - ■ ---- ELMORE, SANBORN <4 CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN A CO., the bill was ordered reported. COMPANIES. TH. I. A NOOK. A GEN TS. FRED SAPPINGTON. Agent for North West School Supply Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, TILLAMOOK, — OBBOON A Party Without a Policy, Real Estate Transiera I TILLAMOOK MACHINE SHOP, Practical Machinists And Blacksmiths Truckee Lumber Co., FIE & SPRUCE Lumber, BOX SHOOKS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, PACIFIC LUMBER CO, All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber a Specialty. The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK Carrying U.S. Mail. Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line. JOHN BARKER, Proprietor WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. EDGAR LATIMER, Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor, • Tillamook City, Oregon. LEACH & JONES, /yien ¡douse B2Ï1TIZ OF C. & E. Thayer Tillamook Meat Market, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. CHAS. PETERSON, Barber Hot and Cold Raths LARSEN HOUSE, ED. WAÜKER, Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. Harness maker, aolH Washington St., PORTLAND, OREGON I All work done on the SborUat Notice and al Reasonable Prices, guaranteed. Satisfaction Steamer "W. H. HARRISON or R. P ELMORE. NOTK'K. You intend to give your boose a new dross inside or out, see HERMAN GESSNER, Painter end Paper Hanger, Spruee and Tillamook City, Or. To W hom I t W av Com Notice !• here by ghroo that I will not »* revpousible for any < or contrari» eoterwt into or incurred <»• OcmuBt <»f suy of my Interra«« in Tillamook uountr by any perwn whomaoeeer. unleaa the come be author laud ia wrlt ne by me sami kl HLMORB