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THE HEADLIGHT JOB PRINTING ■. IS THE Newiest, Brightest and . Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. * THE OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER. Patronize Local Industries and all ' Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XII BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BUNKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. __ BILLS & POSTERS. QHIIainooli Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. ÿi.50 per year, TILLAMOOK, OREGON No. 34 BARGAINS FOR JVIEDICIflE I CASH I Short Stout’s Patent Long Boots ............ $5 00 ♦ 3 5° 2 25 Boys’ Woonsocked Short Boots, 2 to 6s .. per lb. Battle Ax Tobacco......................................... 35c- Climax, Horse Shoe, Star and Spear Head Tobacco. . . . »1 45c- Arm and Hammer and Schillings’ Soda........................... 5C. 25c. Corn, Tomatoes, Peas and Beans....................................... 3 cans ■r yard Calicoes, ....................................... 5c- A discount will be given on Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Mackintoshes. Now is a grand opportunity to buy DRESS GOODS and FLANNELS, and we have the best line to select from. 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 $45. A woman may wear$i gloves and seethe |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. II I CHAS. 1 CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, Or. D.. T. EDMUNDS, Tillamook, Mr. J. E. Tuttle leaves on the steamer | tricts except once every two years in the Deeds were filed for record in Astoria j hand. One of our highly esteemed fami month of January. whereby the Astoria Company, of which lies purposes settling in Tillamook coun- Harrisnn on Friday for Salem. Consequently, in case the voters fail to Dr. Wise, resident dentist. Miss Vergie Applewhite, sister to Mrs. A. B Hammond is president, purchased 1 ty in the early spring and going into the Money to Loan.—Apply to Theo. Stein- 800 acres of timber lands along the route dairy business. M. F. McNeil has a dog Eddy, returned from Portland on Wed elect a road supervisor for a precinct, ! I hilber. of the proposed railway extension from about two years old which he can send nesday, where she has been attending or a road district rather, the county court would be compelled to appoint a George Johnson was taken quite sick Seaside to Tillamook. The price named from his mine to Kerby with the mail, a the Sisters’ school. supervisor for the precinct without distance of sixteen miles. Me says the was $2500. Captain W. W. Harts, U.S. engineer in on Monday. changing the boundaries thereof, and dog will do anything but talk. Your charge of the government work in Ore One pleasing feature connected with Mr. Frank Wheeler returned from Cali correspondent has come into possession gon, came in on the Harrison on Wed any attempt to change the boundaries dairying in this county is the fact that fornia 011 Friday. of a copy of the special edition of the nesday on an official visit to look after would be illegal. The dancing club had a successful dance patrons of the cheese factories and cream Tillamook Headlight, which he appre I have always doubted the constitu the government improvements in this eries realized more for their butter fat on St. Valentine’s. tionality of this law, as section 23 of county. __________ last year than they did in 1898 by seve ciates very highly.” article iy., of the constitution provides Baby’s long cloaks can be obtained at ral cents a pound, owing to the market Some mischievous, feather-brain hood that the legislature shall not pass sjieeial Mrs. Sturgeon’s soon. Commissioners ’ Court. being higher for these products. lum, while Mr. L. G. Freeman’s team was or local law s for the election or appoint Mrs. Guy Reynolds, we are sorry to Those who have objections to Con tied up near the court house last week, A meeting of the board of county com ment of supervisors. say, remains quite sick. cut the double tree. As Mr. Freeman gresstnan Tongue’s re-election should let missioners was held on Monday, with The statute of 1899 does not apply to J. R* Harris was down from the toll their reasons be stated in the press. To has been subject to this kind of annoy County Judge G. W. Sappington and counties having fifty thousand inhabi gate on the Wilson Tuesday. keep bellyaching with no logical reason ance previous to this, he is wanting to Commissioner C. Ray present. tants. Mrs. Stu'geon is prepared to show’you for doing so is not right. Mr. Tongue kuow how long this state of affairs is I do not express an opinion on this COURT HACKS DOWN. the new samples for tailor made suits. * has gained a reputation which the peo going to continue. We will answer that point, however, but merely suggest that The court reci tided the order of the For rent, a small farm, with plenty of ple in this congressional district should question in this way. Blame i he parents last meeting in the matter of the road it is possible that the statute would be of these boys who have allowed them to fruit trees.—Apply to J. S. Stephens or feel proud of. held to be unconstitutional. no boundaries of road districts, making Here’s a crackerjack rain fall record for grow up in that way, with, perhafis, Bert Biggs. Assuming, however, that the statute them to comply with the voting pre to Rev. Mr. Howell is down from Nehalem this county from the three stations; Bay, parental influence to control them or is constitutional, thecounty court is pro cincts, which are as follows : i instill into their minds what is noble or assisting at the revival meetings at the 127.99 inches ; Nehalem, 134.36 inches ; hibited from making any change in the No. 10. —Netarts. No 1. —Nehalem. Methodist church. Glenora, 162.48 inches, last year. Gee ignoble. Hence, we find in every com No. 2. —Folev. No 11. —Carnahan. boundaries of the district for the term munity young men growing up as hood- No. 3. —Garibaldi. No. 12. —Beaver. of two years from January I960. In nominating and electing a ticket for some people may remark, it's a wonder . luins, drunkards and law breakers be No. 4 —Bay. UY No. 13. —Sand Lake. this county heaven save us from the craf- Tillaniookers are not drowned out. Not cause they have no ambition to push No. 5. —Barnegat. No. 14— Hebo. so however. It simply knows how to Real Estate Transfers. —Union. tiness of the taxeaters. ! themselves to the front or any purpose in No. 6. —Tillamook. No. 15. rain here, while in other places it drizzles No. 7. —Hoquarton. No. 16. — Blaine. Mr. David Hadley, who came home to view as to what station in life they in No. 8. —Eairview. No. 17.—Dolph. U S. to G. B. Davidson, S Va of Se ’4 and visit his relatives in this city, will return dav after dav. tend occupying. It would be far better No. 9. —S Prairie. No. 18.—L.Nestucca Se *4 of Sw ’4 of sec. 14 and Ne ’4 of - Mr. J. E. Tuttle is making an effort to I to South Africa in a few’ days. for parents who have raised their boys This will necessitate 18 road super, Nw >4 of sec. 23, tp. 1 S, R. 9 VV. extend the telephone line to the south At the end of the year there w’as a bal 1 in luxury and idleness to turn them loose visors being elected at the election in Gideon B. Davidson to Edith M. Alder part of the county, which would prove a , on the world, for as long as they can June. ance of $19,463.37 available for the im man, an und. Va interest of above great convenience to the people in that ! sponge on the old folks they will manifest T ax L evy . provement of Tillamook bav and bar. land. section. He proposes to establish 110 great desire to hustle for themselves, It w as ordered that the following rate 0. R. Chamberlain will be at Hebo on a telephone office at every post office be i preferring to be right in the swim with be levied on all taxable property in the Mary E. Brier to Brougham Brier, lots the 6th March and Blaine on the Sth for 1, 2, 11 and 12 in block 3, Malancy's tween this city and Woods, provided he those who delight in devilment. corntv for the year 1899; the purpose of registering voters. add. to Ocean park. can get enough assistance to construct State Tax............................ 6.3 mills. “Snow, snow, beautiful snow, it fell the line. He estimates the cost at $1,200. In view of the refusal of Multnomah I). J. Hadley to C. E. Hadley, various County School Fund......... 5,0 »» from heaven to earth below,” for the tracts in Tillamook county. County General Fund...... 14.15 II The steamer Harrison arrived here on county to levy a scalp bounty tax in ac first time this winter on Wednesday. .1 II ^Wednesday from Astoria with freight. cordance with the law enacted at the re Indigent Soldiers’ Fund ... U.S. to Antone Cloutrill, lots 4 and 5, of Miss Tacv Wilkinson, of Nehalem, was When making the trip from Umpqua last cent session of the legislature, and the Incidental Fund ................. .2 II sec. 23. tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. the only applicant for a teachers’ state week with a cargo of 2700 cases of sal resulting dissatisfaction in other Valley Road Fund on property outside R. W. Hardenbrook to Mary E. Boyd, certificate this week at the examination. mon, she encountered the full force of the counties, which have few’ sheep to pro the corporate limits of Tilla W Va of sec. 16, tp. 3 N, R. 8 W. mook City, payable in cash ... 5 mills. U.S. to Charles Ray, Sw Vi of sec. 23, tp. Mr. J A. Monroe has built a neat fence northwest gale and was buffeted around tect from deductive animals, and which round the Christian church, and when by the seas. Her trip lasted 48 hours have made the required levy, figures On all property within the cor 4 S, R 10 W. porate limits of Tillamook painted w’ill be an improvement to that longer than usual, and she had but little showing the sections of the state w hich Lester Ray to Charles Ray, S Va of Se Vi will reap the benefit of the assessment City the levy for county road edifice. coal left when she reached Astoria. of sec. 21, tp 4 S, R. 10 W. are interesting. The total fund that fund shall be................................ 2 mills. Captain Hunt was in the city on Tues Some are agitating the construction would be raised, had all the counties For scaip bounty fund there is U.S. to Thomas Wilson, W Va of Se Vi M AC KINT( )S11ES, 20 per ceil t; day. and by way of a contrast from his of a new’ county taking the Western made the levy, would be $30,290 ; with levied, on all the taxable pro- and Se Vi of Se Vi of sec. 1 and Ne vigil at the lighthouse was enjoying him part of Yamhill, a portion of Polk and Multnomah out of the question, it will jierty in Tillamook county for Vi of Ne V4 of sec. 12, tp. 3 S, R. 10 OIL CLOTHING, 10 per cent ; self at the social that evening. part of Tillamook South of Caj>e Look be only $22,375. Most of this money the year 1899 the sum of...... % mill« W, out. This scheme has lieen agitated in An effort is living made to construct a will, of course, go to protect the sheep On all sheep’ and goats as ap Alfred Magnuson, et. ux., to Felix Roy, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, Western Yamhill county for several telephone line from this city to North of the 10 great stock counties, which, as pears on the assessment ro'l lot 13 and 14 in ■cc. 36, tp. 3 N, R. FURNISHING GOODS, Yamhill by way of the toll road. It years but not until lately have these the assessment summaries show, have for the year 1899 the sum of lc. per head. 10 W. _________ would cost, it is estimated, somew’here other sections met with the approval. within their borders 982,476 sheep and And it was further ordered that the TRUNKS, VALISES, FLOUR, It remains to be seen whe her this is all about $2500. Notice. goats, valued at $1,386,009. Little will sum of $2 be levied against all fiersons wind work or if it is really to lie done. We understand that the Woodmen's go to the 10 heavily assessed counties, within this county who are subject to a To the Patrons of Husbandry of Till FEED AND GROCERIES, 5 lodge in this city is ready to give a re We are not familiar enough w’ith the whose wealth does not consist altoge state pool tax for road purposes payable amook county,—There will be a con per cent. other sections to express ourselves ward for the arrest and conviction of the ther of sheep and goats. The total num in cash. vention at the Allen House, in Tillamook whether or not it would be best for our parties who damaged the monuments in | tier they possess of these classes of ani And it was further ordered that the City, on Saturday, the 3rd day of March, people.—Ocean Wave. the cemetery. mals is only $167,915, valued at $278,- clerk extend said levy on the assessment 1900, at 1 o’clock p.m., to elect one re- In reconsidering its decision to confine 453. Notices are posted calling the annual roll for the year >899 and place a war présentât! ve to the State Orange. meeting of the schocl district for Monday. the county to three road districts and J. W. M axwkll , Deputy. We have been asked to contradict the rant thereon for the collection of said ignore the new road supervisor law the March 5th, for the purpose of elec ting a taxes. report circulated last week that the Rev. The schooner Jessie is now ready at school director and clerk. Mr. B. L. county court, in taking everything into I F. H. Neff, pastor of the United Brethren consideration, did about the wisest The Road Supervisor Law Astoria for her first fishing trip under , Eddy is the retiring director. thing to comply with that law, which 1 church, and his family were in destitute the new ownership. Those interested in If you have a farm for sale and want means that eighteen road su|«ervisors circumstances. Naturally the memlicrs 1 Mr. C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, has the venture are confident of success, for ' a purchaser it would pay you to adver will have to be elected in June. If politi of that church feel somewhat grieved to I written to a citizen of this county in deep-sea fish to the value of about $3066 | tise in the Headlight, for we are sending cal aspirants for road supervisors are think that u report of that description regard to the new su|<rvisor law, in yearly is brought to the Astoria market the paper to a number of people who in under the impression that they will have should become public gossip unlrknown which he says : from Seattle. It is the purpose of the to them — and which is not true. They tend locating in this county this year. a snap when they are elected milking the “The law of 1899, providing for the promoters to make a bi<l for some of the Sheriff Alderman returned home from taxpayers’ teat, let us remind them that are thankful, however, to those who election of road su|*rvisors provides business of the Middle states. 'Portland on Wednesday, where he had the county court will first have a voice in showed Mr. Neff some kindness on ac that the county court at the January gone on account of a sick spell. He is matter where the road funds are to be count of tK'kness in the family, but they (term, 1900, * shall so arrange the road want it distinctly understood that they | districts in the county as to conform to much improved in health. Mrs. Aider expended. should have been consulted before a sub ; the provisions of this section, and at the man and daughter will return on the The ladies of the Presbyterian church scription list was started with a false January term of said court every two TWO LIVE PAPERS. next steamer. gave a Vakntine social in Todd’s hall on statement accompanying it. We may years thereafter, and at no other time, We have no baits, but sell Messrs. Louis Dessert and Robert Free Tuesday evening.which was well attend add that the members of the United n..k* such changes in road districts as man. from Mosine, XV is., came in Tues ed and proved a most enjoyable affair everything at a small profit, and Brethren church are too large-hearted to may be deemed necessary, but no changes day and left again on Wednesday. Thev Rev. R K. Ross. Mr and Mrs. McIntosh, allow anv person to remain in a desti either in road districts or in election are interested in timber lands and re and Misses Lily Baker and Hazel McNair The rej/ular subscription price of will meet any price quoted for tute condition if it was in their power to precinct* shall be made which shall inter present the Louis Dessert Lumlxr Com entertained the audience with songs and THE HEADLIGHT ts$1.5O( and cash on this basis. rebeve them, and the party who circu fere with the relative arrangement there the regular sutnicription price ofj recitations, while the band bovs. with pany ufthat place. lated such a statement should have of as provided in this section.’“ the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Mr. D. R. Hutibut. who was assistant their usual kindness and courtesy, dis known th it the members of that church Any one subscribing for THE I The section quoted from is 4081 as keeper at Cape Meares lighthouse, and coursed several selections. The ladies would care and provide for their pas Respectfully, HEADLIGHT and paying one i who left here to take a similar position had provided supper in artistically ar- tor’s wants in a Christian and liberal amended, and the section otherwise pro. year in advance can get both the ! at Tillamook Rock, w as offered while in ranged boxes, and this naving been en spirit without parading it before the vide* that no road district shall lie so Portland and accepted the position of joyed. a good social time followed, in public as if it was a case in which im made that it shall lie partly in one election precinct and partly in another, HEADLIGHT which the young as well as the older keeper at the Willamette light station. mediate assistance was almolutely nec but e»ch road district shall lie so formed Have the political wire-pullers magnet folks harmoniously participatecl. essary. It has also grieved Mr. Neff, as to lie w holly within one election pre A Tillamookcr. writing from Kelso. t ized H. W. Corbett for United States who has assured the members of his and cinct. Thus, you will see that a road senator, or has H. W. Corbett magnet Or . says that “M. F. McNeil had the church who called upon him that there district may not include more than one ized the political wire-pullers ? Be care misfortune to fall and fracture one of the is not a partick of truth in the state- election precinct, ami the county court is WEEKLY OREGONIAN ful Aow you vote lor state senators and bones in hit kit arm. m-ar the elbow. He ment. _________________ wholly without authority to make any representatives. Black balbreject,white is still working in the mine, although he change in the boundaries of road dis One Year for *3.25. has to manipulate the giant with one t Subscribe for the Headlight. balls elect. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS I I j | i 1 CASH vs CREDIT. 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 bf st grades. Solid Packed Corn for 10c. per can. J.A.TODD^CO | I I I