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• HE HEADEIGHT IS THE ¿X JOB PRINTING aS BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of gS Tillamook County. • ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY OFFICIAL NEWS. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XII Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. là?' No. 31 It’s Easy to Dye With either of these Dyes: carry a full assortment of each kind. Cushing’s Perfection” Dyes A drew worffi twenty dollari Saved by a io« package on $ Diamo Dyes If yon want to save money, there’s no easier way than to color over your out-of-date dresses, cloaks, ribbons and feathers with Diamond Dyes, and make them look like new. The fastest and most brilliant dyes in the market ; will color from one to six pounds of goods, according to the shade required. We offer these dyes to the public, confident that after once testing their merits you will use no other. Perfection dves can be used suc cessfully for coloring dresses, cloaks, coats, stocking yarn, rug and carpet rags, worsted yarn for scarfs, silk fab rics of all kinds, moss, grass and bas ket stuff; for staining wood, and all purposes where dyes are used. CHAS I CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, On. amount apportioned was $874.20,which is equally divided among the districts, giving to each $ 18.60. This goes toward making up the $50 allowed each district, and with the February apportionment amounts to $44. leaving $6 due on above amount, which will be made up in the July apportionMfent. Captain Freeman E. Dodge, of the steamer Harrison, and Mrs. Olive E. Davidson were married on Saturday afternoon at Astoria, bv Rev. Mr. Peart, of the Methodist Church. They left on the evening train for Portland on a short wedding trip. Captain Dodge came in on the Harrison on Wednesday, bringing his bride with him, who will make their home in this city. The band boys gave the happy couple a musical serenade the same evening. Congratu lations, captain. Mr. Geo. M. Cornwall, editor of the Columbia River and Oregon Lumberman, writes to the editor : “I find in looking over my correspondence that we omitted to write you a letter of thanks when re turning your very valuable cuts, which was returned to us from St. Louis. The cuts have done the state of Oregon, and especially the county of Tillamook, a great deal of good, and the people of your county should feel very kindly to ward you for the enterprise you ’ ’ve shown in making known to the world the wonderful resources of your section.” In the political news from Salem to the Oregonian on Sunday this significant paragraph appears ; “Tillamook’s five delegates will go to the convention to support T. B. Handlev for district attor ney. They will be hampered by the fact that Handley resides in an isolated part of the district, and also by his lack of a wide acquaintance. Locally, also, he failed to win at the primaries.” Evident ly someone in Salem had been informed who was going to be sent as delegates from Tillamook to the state convention and how they intended voting before the convention was even held here. It is now plain to see that politicians here were counting their chickens before they were hatched. Mr. J.W. Maxwell attributes his de feat to the fact that a letter was received in this city to the effect that he had writ ten Congressman Tongue that unless he used his efforts to secure him the receiver ship at the Oregon City land office, Mr. Maxwell was going out to the congres sional convention with the Tillamook delegation to down Mr. Tongue. As Mr. Maxwell informs the editor that he never wrote or caused to be written such a letter we withhold criticism until we probe into the matter some. We have sufficient evidence co prove that Mr. Tongue received such a letter and who informed some of his friends here about it. More anon. Frank Newton and Harry Mitchell got into a fracas early Sunday morning and Newton stabbed Mitchell in the left side with the blade of a pocket knife, inflict, ing a triangular wound. Newton was arrested and had a hearing on Wednes day before Justice Goyne charged with being armed with a dangerous weapon and assaulting another therewith. The parties entertain old grudges against one another, Mitchell testifying that he was drunk when the assault was com mitted. It appears also that Newton has made threats that he will kill Mit chell. The justice bound him over to the grand jury in the sum of $250, and lieing unable to furnish bonds was locked up in the county jail. balloting at the convention : “You’ve got to run for office to find out what peo ple think about you.” We may add to Dr. Wise, resident dentist. this how little they think of some pco- The steamer Harrison arrived Wednes pie. day. Mr. B. L. Eddy gave it as his opinion A teachers’ examination will be held in that he did not think the new road super, this city next week. visor law wonld interefere with incor Born, on the 30th tilt., to the wife of porated cities where they had street com Mr. Elmer Hoag, a daughter. missioners, so the city council did not Born, on the 1st of April, at Bay City, think it advisable to call a primary for the purpose of nominating a road super to the wife of Mr. H. Kirry, a son. Mr. E Harris is paying Tillamook visor. If the city council had passed the ordi another visit. He has left Sumpter. A bunch of keys was left at this office nance prohibiting prize fighting and box. on Monday w hich is attached to a brass ing contests about a month ago it would have saved itself being bluffed and other chain. people as well, and, besides, is not the Mrs. Sturgeon returned to the city on stabbing affair and other prosecutions Tuesday from a business trip to San traceable to the council acting indiffer, Francisco. ently ? New stock of millinery at Mrs. New Frank Butt, who packs the mail be man’s. Ladies call and examine pattern tween this city and Beaver, was bucked and other hats. • off his horse and kicked in the side so Consult B. C. Lamb, the local railroad severely that two ribs were broken and agent, if yon want to save money on a he was internally injured and bled pro railroad ticket. fusely. Dr. Wiley was sent for and the “Giant’’ Rhubarb Roots, IScents each, injured man was taken to his uncle's, $1 for 10, postpaid. Address E. A. Mr. Bodyfelt's. Chamberlain, Woods, Or. Eighty acres of good land for only A number of persons were baptized in $250, being Se >4 of Ne ’4 and Ne *4 of the Trask river on Sunday by Rev. Mr. Se '4, sec 16, tp 2 S, R 10 W, being 1% Smith, of the M.E. church. mile east of Netarts Bay. This iscovered Mr J. H. Jackson came in on the Har with very heavy spruce timber,with some rison on Wednesday from California hemlock. Also eight lots in this city to exchange for Tillamook property.—H. W. looking in the best ofhealth. The democratic countv convention is Cottle. Escondido, Cal. It’s poor policv for defeated jioliticians to meet in this city on Saturday, April 21st, and primaries throughout the to threaten to hold the political whip over those who did not pull their way, county on the 14th. for it may snap over their own heads in Mr. J. L. Biggs and Mr. R. L. Wade the near future with more force than left on Friday for Portland and will re they now contemplate. Keep your hands turn next week to complete the purchase off, gentlemen, and do not make any of Mr. Cary’s hardware stock. more threats what you intend doing. Mrs Jane Conklin was in from Port, The band boys have arranged for an land to attend court, but owing to Judge excursion down the bay on Sunday, and Boise not coming in until June her divorce have arranged with the captain of the case will not come up until then. Annarine to tow a large scow, which McNamer & Grayson will have at the will be fixed for the accommodation of livery barn, about April 10, the French- passengers. This will give them an op Canadian stallion “Glen Lee,’’ which portunity to visit the wreck. Round which will be kept here for the season. • trip is 50c.—of course, weather permit ting. Father J. J. Berri was taken sick on The recital at St. Alphonsus academy Friday morning w’ith a fainting spell and Dr. Wiiev had to fie called in. We are to-morrow (Friday) evening, promises^ / Married, in Tillamook City, Or., on glad to know that the rev. father has re to be a musical treat, the program XT April 4th, 1900, Mr. Sollie Smith to Miss which we published last week. The Sis Mary Jenkins. Both bride and groom covered. ters extend a cordial invitation to the are favorites of the community and are Miss Edith Hargrove came in on the patrons and friends of the academy so to lie envied in their happy choice. Miss steamer Wednesday to teach school in that they may judge for themselves of the Jenkins is the yonngest daughter of Mr. district No. 3, Kilchie ; also Miss Maud musical talent they have helped to devel- Thomas Jenkins, one of our best known Hargrove to teach school in district No. ope in the students. I and respected citizens. Immediately after 40, on Cape. We hope the defeated candidates will the ceremony the bride and groom left Dr. W ise, the dentist,will be in Nehalem bow philosophically to the will of the re- for a wedding tour as far at least as the about April 12th, to remain a few days : I publican county convention and not go home of Mr. Smith’s father in Benton only. Those wishing dental work can round swearing vengeance upon those county. As Mr. Smith is one of the re have it attended to by calling on the Dr. who worked to bring about their defeat, spected memliers of the Tillamook hose at Mrs. Klein's hotel. j for we shall be exceedingly sorry to have company and did not ask permission of Besides the stabbing case there are ' to expose them and style them "Political the boys to take unto himself a wife, nor only two cases for disposal at the circuit ; Soreheads.'' It would lie preferable to did he get leave of absence, the boys court next week, that of Frank Patton get in and work for the candidates than won’t do a thing to him on his return for vs. Henry Tohl and Geo. N. Johnson vs. to go to bellyaching. this insubordination. Netarts Bay Lumber Company. /-Mr. W. S. Cone was in the city on Mi. C. J. Corcram. superintendent of Mr. M. W. Harrison, who was nomi Wednesday. He has just come out of the construction for the Oregon Telephone nated for road supervisor for Hoquarton timlier in the neighborhood of the Ne and Telegraph Company, arrived in this precinct at the primary, declined the halem, and in doing so passed a band of city on Saturday for the pnrpone of mak position and Mr. H. B. Hathaway was about fourteen elk cows, and some young ing arrangements for the construction of selected by the republican delegates to I men having heard of their whereabouts the telephone line from Astoria to this fill the vacancy. stirted out to kill them. They were old citv. and thence over the toll road to Mr. A. Hiatt, of San Francisco, arrived i cows, very tame and heavy with calf. It North Yamhill. It will be seen by an ad on the Harrison on W ednesday. He is is unlawful to kill elk. and. besides, it is vertisement in another column that the the managing owner of the schooner that unsport,man.like at this time of the year. company is calling for bids for telephone was recently wrecked in the bay. Mr. The facts are being reported to the game poles and applied to the city council for Hiatt states that the captain had no warden. a franchise. Although the telephone right or authority to sell the schooner. School Supt. G. B. Lamb made the company has applied for a franchise and A lady made this remark on Saturday second apportionment of the county an ordinance has been read a second after being informed of the result of the 1 school fund on .Monday. The total time to that effect, it does not specify TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS $1.50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 5, 1900 that the company will construct the line and operate it within a time limit, but simply applies for a franchise for30years without any guarantee of operating one. Of course, this oversight can easily lie put right. As the long distance telephone is now almost looked upon as a business necessity on this coast, it is more than probable that the council w ill pass the ordinance. Should this conflict with Mr Tuttle’s exclusive franchise he will have to fight that out in the courts with the Oregon Telegraph & Telephone Compy. Th? city council met on Monday even wig, with President A. J. Cohn in the chair, and Conncilmen M. Leach, L. Hiner and L. Olsen present. Mr. Govne having declined to accept the appoint ment of city attorney, Mayor Wiley ap pointed Mr. B. L. Eddy, and the council immediately confirmed the appointment. There was no report in regard to the Harrison road, and the matter was laid on the table indefinitely. Bills against the city ordered paid were : Marshal and commissioner, $36 ; recorder’s salary, $10 ; J. F. Jennings, hauling gravel, $4.75. President Cohn raised the ques tion of expending some of the money be longing to the road fund for the improve ment of some of the streets. While he did not approve the idea of improying the streets and sidewalks abutting peo ple’s property, he thought the street com- mi t tee would be perfectly justified when they saw that a street only needed a few loads of gravel to order the w’ork done and pa> for it out of the road fund, and after discussing the matter somewhat, this seemed to meet with the approval of the committee, so that in future the city council will not be put to the trouble of assessing property owners with a few loads of gravel, The Oregon Telephone and Telegraph Company applied to the council for a franchise to maintain and conduct a telephone system within the city limits in connection with the long distance telephone. An ordinance to that effect was introduced and passed to its second reading, the council requiring legal advice before it would pass the ordi nance. It appears that the city council about two years since granted Mr. J. E. Tuttle an exclusive franchise, and as there is a question w hether the council could legally grant this, and with the fact that Mr. Tuttle was a member of the city council at the time and voted for the passage of the ordinance, raises a ques tion also whether Mr. Tuttle’s franchise, as passed, does not conflict with the city charter which specifies that no council man can enter into any contract with the council. Democratic Convention. Notice is hereby given that the Demo cratic County Convention will be held in Tillamook City, Oregon, on Saturday, April 21st, 1900, at 11 o’clock a.m., for the purpose of nominating such county precinct officers as will be voted for at next stale election. The Primary Meetings are hereby set for Saturday, April 14,1900, at 2 o’clock, p.m., for electing delegates to the county conventions, selecting one central com mitteeman and nominating one Road Supervisor for each precinct. All voters, regardless of past political affiliations who are opposed to trusts, unjust taxation, high tariff and re-elec tion of President McKinley, are respect fully invited to attend the primaries. Following are the number of delegates to be elected in each precinct, being one delegate for each five votes and major fraction thereof, cast for W. M. Ramsey, for supreme judge in 1898 : 3 Bay ..................... 4 Beaver....... . 2 Blaine ................. 2 Carnahan. 6 Dolph ................. 1 Fairview ... 3 Foley ............. ... 1 Ga ribaldi..., Hoquarton 7 Hebo ................. 6 Nehalem__ 7 Little Nestucca.. 4 Sandlake .... 1 Netarts............... 3 Tillamook. 9 South Prairie ... 6 5 Union ........ By order of the Democratic County Central Committee, P. W. T odd , Chairman. T hos . C oates , Secretary. BARGAINS BARGAINS Bargains in CLOTHING. Groceries. HATS. shoes . In fact, our Store Woman Suffrage. IS [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] At a non-Partisan meeting held at Neskowin schoolhouse, the following re solutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, that we citizens of Tillamook county, in convention assembled, pledge ourselves to do all in our power to se cure the recognition of equal political rights for women, at our state election in June next; and in furtherance of that object we recommend that competent speakers throughout the county a nd state agitate the question of equal But frage, and bring it fairly before tile people. Resolved, that we support none but honest and efficient men for office, irres pective of political complexion; believing true moral worth more deserving of re cognition than mere party affiliation Resolved, that we ask the co-operation of all citizens of Tillamook county in our endeaver to purify politics. Resolved, that a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded to the Tillamook Headlight for publication. The above resolutions received the sig natures of thirty voters, representing all Road Petitions. political parties. Verv Rc«|»ectfully, The following road petitions, tochange N on -P artisan . and vacate county roads, are posted at Neskowin, Or., March 31, 1909. the court house, and will be presented at the next meeting of the commissioners’ Poles Wanted. court : Beginning at the terminus of the Lin Nine hundred (900) poles wanted for coln county road at the south west cor new long distance telephone line. To lie ner of section 16, following the old toll delivered on Miami road between Ne road or near by through sections 16. 15 halem and Tillamook City. Poles to be and 14, then leaving the present road, twenty-five (25) feet in length, not less going in an easterly direction till it joins than seven (7) inches in diameter at the proposed Polk county road about 80 small end, and not less than ten (10) rods south from the north east corner of inches at butt, fir or cedar (ceder pre section 13, the distance being about five ferred). miles, all being in township 6, range 9 Seventeen hundred and fifty (1750) all W. ceder (same size as above) to lie delivered Commencing at the Nw corner of the on Toll road between Tillamook City Se *4 of sec. 21, and running W %-mile to and North Yamhill. half mile stake, thence north, near line of For particulars apply to C. |. C oxcram , old road to corner of sec. 16, thence west Supt. of construction. Oregon Telephone on road as now laid and crossing the and Telegraph Co., Portland, Or. bridge on Sand Creek, thence following section line west to foot of sand hills, Wanted. thence along foot of hills in a south To buy, a voting bull, either full-blood westerly direction to tide water 01 Sand ed or high-grade, of any breed except Lake, near a half mile stake between sec Jersey. Write, stating price, age, color tion 19 and 30, all in tp.3 S, R 10 W. and weight to M. Morrison, Nehalem, Full of Bargains When you find a store that makes a specialty of keeping the best quality of goods and sells them at a fair profit, offers no baits, and sells no Cheap John goods for first class goods, you may depend upon getting Bar gains in that store every day of the year. Tillamook County is a very hard place for shoe leather, and a cheap shoe is dear at any price. We have established a reputa tion in illamook County in our shoe business that we are proud of. We carry the very best man ufactured Shoes in the United States. We carry in stock the J. Mil ler and F. P. Kirkendall Work and Dress Shoes in Men’s, La dies’, Misses, and Children’s. We carry the Genuine Cutter Logger’s Shoes. We are the recogniz ed Leader in Cl< »thing of all Kinds. Come and see 11s. Do your trading with us, and we will guarantee satisfaction. Or._________________ Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership hitherto existing be tween L. Hiner and H Huden, under the name of the Tillamook Machine Shop, was dissolved this day by mutual con sent. L. Hiner will collect all monies owing the firm and pay all indebtedness. The business will hereafter lie continued by H. Hudeii under the name of the Tilla mook Iron Works. L. H iner . H H cdkn . Tillamook, Or., April 4th, 1900. Farm for Sale. For sale, a farm, containing a good orchard and meadow ; separator run by water power. For particulars inquire of Joe Gaudrau, Hobsonville, Or. J. A. TODD \ DO. County Warrant«. TILLAMOOK, OR. All Tillamook County Warrantsdra wn on general fund, presented prior to Evil of 15 Per Cent Tariff. Septemlier 1st. 1897, are now payable, S an J i an , Puerto Rico, April 1-W T. and will lie paid when presented at my office. Interest ceasing March 14th, Townes, president of the Puerto Rican Tobacco Company, who yesterday de 1900. W. H. C ary , clared that the propose«! tanfl» would County Treasurer. The White Clover Cheese Factory, keep Puerto Rico out of the American The Cottage Grove ¡¿cader nay« that market, and. at a result of it, she would Operated by T. S Townsend, will l>egin on February 1st, working up the the proprietor of a second hand store, sell to Europe, China ami Japan, instead farmers’ milk into cheese by the pound, named U. G. Walker, gave a Douglas of the United State«, declared today that or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran County woman lodging in his establish- 16 per cent of the Dingley rates wonld tee first-class article and quick sale ; also meat; that his wife .»nd sister found it prohibit Puerto Rican manufactures from will guarantee the highest market price out and appeared on the scene and a sale in the United States. “Skilled labor,” when sold. This change has been made hair pulling fight was indulged in. The he said, “is higher here than in the United at the request of several of my patrons. paper says it is high time for the man States, and the passage of the proposed Call at factory for full information. •‘to turn over a new leaf and look for a bill would doom Puerto Rican manufac- Come one. Come all. * more congenial clime.1' I lures.” t