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THE HEADLIGHT < JOB PRINTING IS THE Newlest, Brightest and - Leading Newspaper of Tillamook Couuty. BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. THE OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER. ; Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. Vol. XII BARGAINS $1.50 per year, TILLAMOOK, OREGON FOR CASH I Stout’s Patent Long Boots ............ $5 00 Short Boys’ Woonsocked Short Boots, 2 to 6s .. Battle Ax Tobacco......................................... per lb. Climax, Horse Shoe, Star and Spear Head Tobacco. . . . Arui and Hammer and Schillings’ Soda........................... 11 Corn, Tomatoes, Peas and Beans....................................... 3 cans Calicoes, ....................................... ...................................... per yard 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. D. T. EDMUNDS, U i 1 1 f: Tillamook, Or. | 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 $1 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 i d Tillamook Enterprise. The Astoria Company has bought two criminating freight rates and aim to im is more generally known as the Long more quarter sections of timber land, one prove the unsatisfactory transportation Distance Telephone Company, to extend 1 Dr. Wise, resident dentist. * from John W. Steinmitz, being the EVb of service, he will relieve us of the painful its system through Tilramook county. 1 An item published recently stated that Infant's long cloaks at Mrs. Stur- W>2 of sec. 4, tp. 2 N, R 8 W. paying duty of criticising the Pacific Navigation It will be remembered that this company the people of Tillamook were about to fgeon’s. * $700 for it ; and the other from William Company. This kind of treatment all talked of running their wires in here | build a vessel of their own, so that they about twelve months since, and even ad- could occasionally come out and do busi- i Elder H. B. Morgan left for Portland M. Mills, being the EV q of WVs of sec 8, independent, out-spoken newspapers ex tp. 2 N, R 8 W., the consideration being perience at times, because they object to yertised for poles. The line will be ex- I «ess at Portland or elsewhere. It isn’t Mon Monday. seeing the public fleeced or humbugged. tended from Seaside to this city, taking always that a vessel can get into or out j The dancing club gives a dance Satur- $700. We have only reflected public opinion in in Nehalem, Hobsonville, Bav City, etc., of Tillamook harbor, but one can fre- We hear that another effort is being : I day evening. and from here, next summer, it is *o lie 1 quent.ly do so, and if the Tillamook what we have contended for. made to change the mail schedule so that I County court and board of county extended *0 North Yamhill, over the toll people can keep it afloat they can do a the stage can leave North Yamhill after Some people, it they cannot control a road. If the company is sincere in these ’«rge and profitable business with it. No commissioners convene next week. the arrival of the morning train so as to newspaper, have no use for the editor. intentions, it will give this county the | doubt, when it arrives at Portland its | School district meeting on Monday for arrive in this city at ten o’clock the next But invariably this is confined to a few same advantages as Portland when it | load of first-class dairy and other pro. n the election of a director and clerk. morning. By that arrangement the mail 1 ( insignificant individuals who belong to f Will there beenoughanti-expansionists would leave here at two o’clock in the certain factions, but when the X-rays is comes to long distance telephoning ; be ¡ducts can be disposed of, and our mer sides, this company will build a telephone chants w ill not refuse to sell goods for H in this county to hold a convention ? afternoon. | placed upon them it generally reveals the line which will be up to date and main cash to the adventurous Tillamookers. The republitan county central commit- The lumber schooner Lily and Martha, i fact that these parties think more ofthem- Not enough attention has been paid to tain a system the year round. V tee will meet in this city on Saturday. from San Francisco, to load lumber at | j selves than the public think of them, for that rich locality by Portland business J t Mrs. Henry Aiderman and daughter re the Pacific Mill, went ashore on Tues in examining them a little closer their men. It is a region well worth looking fl turned home Monday on the Harrison. day after sailing in about 300 yards from desire to control, dictate and run every BARNEGAT. after from a business point of view. The Mr. David Martiny has returned from Bar View. She has lost her rudder and thing to suit themselves and according to volume of its products is large, and is Mr. George Hunt and George Elliot I San Francisco much improved in health. was filled with water on Wednesday, the their narrow ideas reveals itself distinct constantly increasing. If the Tillamook went to the hub Friday and returned sea bumbing her about on the beach. ly. Take for instance this city, with its men can build a vessel that can go in Wood choppers wanted. For further The steamer Tillamook tried to tow her many little cliques and factions—social, Saturday. and out, others can do the same, With particulars apply to C. E. Reynolds, Mr. Orr Nolan, Frank Elliot and Er their own ship they mar come to Port- political, religious—among whom are to off but failed to do so. Tillamook. * Those who are aspiring to become I I be found a few autocrats contending for nest Baker called in at Barnegat last land, or they may not. They have at County Supt. G. B. Lamb left on Tues- ! supremacy so as to dictate, what a con- Tuesday looking for piling timber. least shown a most commendable spirit H day to visit several schools in the neigh- 1 county officials had better aspire slow, | ! glomeration of influence is to be found BY Mr. and Mrs. S. Hauxhurst are visit of enterprise. They propose to improve for it may save them no end of disap 5» burhood of Nehalem. pulling in different directions with un ing with his brother, Ezra, at Barnegat. their own harbor, to some extent, with pointment. The county has a number of i Born, 011 the 26th ultimo, to the wife I efficient officials, and as they are strictly Christian feelings permeating it. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Martin came down I out waiting for the slow arm of the of Mr. Tracy Elliott, a son. attending to business, people should A communication was received by Mr. , on steamer Louise Sunday to cele- I government, and to build a ship in which A smoker and a good social time is re- think twice before boosting new and in- B. L. Eddy stating that it was the in- br^‘‘ Ezra Hauxhmst’s 31st birthday to carry on their commerce. It might | ported to have taken place at the Wood- competent persons who think they are be advantageous to Portland if it could tention of the Bell Telephone, or which | anc^ ma.v he have many more. $ men’s lodge on Friday evening. entitled to the most prominant seat at pick out a hundred or so of its citizens I and swap them for a like number of Miss Belle Burton returned home on the political pie counter. Tillamookers—Telegram. Sunday after a two months’ visit in Assessor J. S. Stephens returned home MANUFACTURED 128,502 lbs. OF BUTTER. I Portland and North Yamhill. on Thursday after attending the meeting Evidently the Telegram has a very 0. R. Chamberlain will be at Hebo on of county assessors in Portland and visit crude idea of the difficulties which con- ■ the 6th March and Blaine on the 8th for ing friends in the Willamette vallev. He Giving the Dairymen in One District #25,875 Cash for the 1 front Tillamook from an industrial was surprised to find so many people w the purpose of registering voters. * I standpoint, nor does it see where these Manufacture of this Article. difficulties can be over come. Tillamook Mr. J. C. Holden left on the stage on . inquiring about Tillamook, who intend The annual meeting of the Tillamook Dairy Association was held in Tillamook is in the same condition as Portland lie- « Wednesday for Toledo, Or., where he will paying the count v a visit this year. This City on Monday afternoon at the court house, when Mr. C’aude Thayer was | fore the Columbia bar was improved, superintend the creamery at that place. was brought about by the special edition called upon to preside, their being a good attendance of stockholders. The first i of the Headlight, which Mr. Stephens I and the channel in the river was deep It is estimated that this school dis claims is going to do the county a lot of business to come liefore the association was the election of three directors, which ened. That made Portland a great trict will have 347 children of school resulted as follows : Messrs. F. M. Trout, Henry Leach and T. Jenkins. Mr. C. good. shipping point. What Tillamook is age, being about 50 more than last year. Thayer was elected treasurer. urgently in need of is the improvement of Another diverce suit was filed Wednes Curt Bowers was in from Portland The secretary’s (Mrs. Frank Severance) report was next read, which showed Tillamook bar and harbor, and when day at the court house, in which George selling soap for Mr. Theo. Steinhilber, some interesting figures, the most important of which are : this is done there will be no more com W. Phelps sues to be divorced from his whois manufacturing that article in that Amount of milk received during 1899.............. 2,764,122 pounds. plaints about poor transportation ser wife on the grounds of desertion. The city. Butter manufactured during 1899 ................. 128,502 pounds. vice and inability to manufacture the re parties were married in Marion county, Average of butter to every 100 lb. of milk... 41 bs. 6oz. MACKINTOSHES, 20 percent; Mr. Geo. W. Cox was in from Nehalem sources of the county. in this state, on the 23rd December, 1879. Cash received for butter ....................................... , $25,876 65 on Wednesday. He has the contract for 20 cents and 2 mills. It is not surprising to hear that Port OIL CLOTHING, 10 per cent ; Price, per lb., for butter....................................... Three children have been born of the carrying the mail from Hobsonville to 23 cents and 3 mills. Ill ,304 lbs of butter fat—per lb. to patrons. land business men have not paid enough marriage, Francis Marion and Lily May, Nehalem. Original stock subscribed ................................... $1,265 45 attention to Tillamook, but when the SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, aged 13 years, and Millie Ada, aged 5 3.541 47 Expended in improvements, etc ......................... It is reported that Commissioner C. Telegram says it might be advanta years. Plaintiff wishes to be awarded $793 07 Balance on hand ................................................... Wheeler has rented the C. Alley ranch at FURNISHING GOODS, 12 fier cent. Dividend recommended by stockholders ...... geous to Portland to swap a few hun the custody of the children, who is now Nehalem and is going to stock it witn dred citizens for Tillamookers it is a con- providing for them. When the question was raised about declaring a dividened. the stockholders TRUNKS, VALISES, FLOUR, cows. were somewhat divided. Some contended that it would be better to keep the sur | fession that the wholesale merchants of Mr. W. C. King was in the city Friday Butcher Bowlby has sold out his new plus money in hand for the pursose of erecting a new creamery in a few years, while Portland are not up to date. Thanks, FEED AND GROCERIES, 5 butcher shop to Mr. Hathaway. Mr. from Sandlake, and reports that the on the other hand others thought it was not necessary to hold nearly $800 over, we have no room for mossbacks in per cent. Bowlby has accepted a position at the county saw mill is sawing out plank for while, by declaring a dividend, the first one ever authorized in the association, it Tillamook. But if the merchants in the road in that vicinity, which the set Fairview creamery. Portland want to retrieve their charac would give the stock a market value. By a majority of only a few votes it was tiers have to haul from the mill, as well i To prostitute business or politics with decided to request the directors to declare a dividend of 12 per cent on the stock ter for push and energy let then induce a as grade and plank the road themselves. company like the 0. R. & N. to run a religion make a queer combination. One About $309 was subscribed to assist in for last year. As only part of the original number of shares had been disposed of, line of steamers to Tillamook City from has only to keep their eyes open to see the sense of the stockholders was taken on this matter, when it was decided that this work, and it is expected that about Astoria and the business would again how this thing is worked. three miles of planked road will be con the remaining shares could be sold. The Tillamook Dairy Association has confined itself exclusively to the manu revert to that city. “Dolly,” Mrs. Burton’s old and faithful structed in this way. It’s strange, but horse, gave up the ghost on Sunday. It it’s true, nevertheless, that when an ef- . facture of butter. Although there is a slight decrease in the amount of milk re is stated that the animal served the fort is being made to secure good roads ceived at this creamery during the past year, the patronshave realized more fori FOR SflhE, familv for more than 20 years. by voluntary help some people will sit , their products. Last year the patrons received 17 cents and 2 mills |>er pound for I Who’s the most popular prominent around and chew the rag, and as to help butter, while this year they received 23 cents and 3 mills ¡>er pound for butter fat, citizen in Tillamook county and who ing, they will never budge one inch to a very considerable increase, which would have been more had transportation conld poll the largest number of votes ? make any improvements on the roads. been l>etter. Most of the patrons are satisfied with the year’s balance sheet ami Do you want to s|>eculate ? If you do, The Mayor of Tillamook City, Dr. David Mossbacks are to be found everywhere, returns, although the price of butter fat at this creamery does not come up to the buy this ranch for $6 j>er acre. 203 Wiley. whose property is improved by the eu figures for butter fat at the cheese factories. To offset the difTerenceof 3 to 4 cents acres; nearly all twittom lanci; between per pound for butter fat in favor of the cheese factory, the creamery men claim they The steamer Harrison reached this city terprise of their neighbors, 60 and 70 acres slashed; can tie made have done better than the former when the raising of their young stock is taken on Monday with freight and a few pas to keep 100 cows. Mr. Samuel Elmore has ordered bis into consideration and in spite of the fact that unusually high prices was secured sengers. She left down again on Wed advertisements discontinued in the Head for Tillamook cheese last year. Timber for Sale at 50u. stumpage. Land nesday for the purpose of going into light. Our readers will readily perceive situated on Tillamook River. From the few reports to hand it is plain to see that the dairymen have aver- Nestucca. We have no baits, but sell the reason for this—we spoke out fear aged 5 to 6 cents per pound more for their butter fat last year than they did the Two Lots in Tillamook City, each 50 x The Ocean Wave says that T. J. Lucy lessly against discriminating freight rates year preceding, which has made dairymen make preparations to increase the num 100, all inclosed with picket fe ice everything at a small profit, and is thinking of bringing suit against El to business men, and in doing so advo ber of their cows with a better stock of anima!«. \\ hen it is taken into considera Good five roomed house, for $25 ). more & Co. for non-delivery of his freight cated that which we thought would give will meet any price quoted for tion that the dairymen of a small dirtrict like Fairview received $25,875 in cash which they accepted and brought as far the citizens of Tillamook county better Fine Dairy Farm, all improved; good for butter fat alone, to say nothing of the disposal, for cash also, of cattle, etc., it cash on this basis. as Hobsonville. house, barn, and out house; Vi mile transportation service. Those who want speaks volumes for the dairying industry of Tillamook county and the prosperous from cheese factory and Vi mile from Miss Vergie Apple white, sister to Mrs. to boycott the Headlight for speaking times which the dairymen are enjoying. school-house. Eddv. arrived on the Harrison on Mon- out fearlessly in behalf of the citizens are Respectfully, day from Portland. We were misinform at liberty to do. Instead of thinking un- 120 acre»— Four miles from Oretown; Returns from Henry Rodger’s Creamery. ed when we stated that this young lady kiudly of Mr Elmore or those who act partly improved; house base and out- The return« of the year'« run at Henry Rodger'« creamery «how« that 090,473 arrived here on the previous trip of the in that way. they, unwittingly perhaps, houses. steamer. pay the Headlight a great compliment, pounds of milk was received, which waa manufactured into $32.990 pound« of Five Acres of Land—Two miles from Mr. A. J. Cohn left on Saturday, going for the citizens of Tillamook endorse our hotter. A« this is the first year's run of this creamery, we understand the patron* court house; nearly all rle-ir land , ont over the North Yamhill toll road, co sentiments, so what do we care for Mr are well satisfied, and under good management this yearthecreamery will certainly fine orchard and spring that furnishes 1 business trip to San Francisco toorder Elmores boycott as long as we have he ahle to give a« good returns at the end of the year ns the other creameries and water the year round. cheese factories. We did not learn what the butter fat averaged. The salesmen the support and patronage of thousands a large stock of goods from that city What is San Francisco’s gain is Port of Tillamookers. in whose behalf we are elected to look after the disposal of the butter were Messrs. Henry Rodgers. J F land’s loss of a big order. But this is always ready to champion for that which Martin and Henrv Ixdderer Mr. H. Rodgers was elected secretary and the bank i is just ? Let Mr. Elmore quit has dis of C. & E Thayer treasurer. only one instance. 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 : Farms and Real Estate. We sell Epicurean and Premium Peeled Solid Packed Toma- toes and best grades, Solid Packed Corn for 10c. per can. J.A.TODD^GD.