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THE HEADEIGHT JOB IS THE Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY OFFICIAL NEWS. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XII BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. OTillamooh No. 33 TILLAMOOK, OREGON V, S*S To the People of Tillamook County The undersigned have purchased the HARDWARE, IMPLEMENT and PAINT STOCK of W. H. H. Cary, ot Tillamook City, with the intention of continuing the business. It will lie our aim to carry at all times a complete line of HARDWARE, STOVES. TINWARE, LOGGERS’ and CREAMERY SUPPLIES, DOORS, WINDOWS, PAINTS, OILS, VEHICLES and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. All orders for Plumbing and Tinning promptly attended to and work guaranteed. Price will be as low as consistent with good workmanship. It wil’ be our endeavor to treat our customer fairly and to sell at the lowest possible prices in accordance with business guidance. We appreciate very highly the liberal patronage you have bestowed upon our pre decessor, and we shall do our utmost to hold vour valued trade. We are Agents for the Bridge, Beach & Co. Celebrated STOVES and RANGES, SIMONDS CROSS CUT SAWS, OLIVER CHILLED and STEEL PLOWS, McCORMICK and DEERING MOWERS and RAKES, in fact, all of the Leading and best known goods which are in our line. ¿¿And last, but not least, we are Agents for the RAMBLER and IDEAL LINES of BICYCLES, which are now in and on exhibition at our store. We have just received large invoices of FISHING TACKLE, AMMUNITION and DAIRY SUPPLIES. We have been busj' invoicing, so have not had much time to devote to our advertising department, you may look for a more detailed statement in the next issue. Come and see us and look over our stock. No trouble to show goods and quote prices. Hoping to see you all at our store soon, and soliciting a share ot your valued patronage, we are Yours truly, WRDE & BRIGGS, Opposite Bank i 1 » I I Tillamook, Oregon #1.50 per year »WO Oregon Blood Purifier, The King of Spring medieines and Blood Purifier It purifies the blood and tones the digestive organs, takes away that dull heavy headache, pains in the back and general tired feeling. That’s what its made for ; and when you have Rich Red Blood coursing through your veins your appetite is good, your digestion is sound and you are sure to feel sound and vigorous. During the past year I have sold more Oregon Blood Purifier than all the rest of the Sarsaparillas and spring medicines put together. Don’t that speak well for its merit ? Comes in two sizes. 50c. and $1 |>er bottle. i CHAS. I. Reliable Druggist, CLOUGH, Tillamook, Or. county adds strength to it, for the nom building material from the same, for inees are all popular and in whom the Messrs. Hansen & Jensen. The various kicking machines of the citizens have implicit confidence in, as their opponents, to their sorrow, we pre county can now kill two birds with one dict, will find out when the votes are cast stone by kicking both nominee and in- June next, and we may add further that cumbent. Grandma Kellow is visiting her son, no one will regret voting the republican ticket this vear, for it stands for pure M. C., of Three Rivers. politics and the best interest of the tax J. C. Ward passed here enroute to Woods last Sunday. payers. N. P. Hansen made a trip to the valley A prohibition meeting was held at the court house on Friday evening, when the the first of the week. This vicinity was smitten with several speakers were Revs. F. H. Neff and R. Y. Blalock, who did not scruple to arraign heavy frosts last week, and it is to be the republican and democratic parties hoped the fruit crop was not damaged, for their connection with the saloon ele although some of the trees were in full ment, and who, the speakers said, were bloom. responsible for the wretchedness which SANDLAKE. existed in the country and for filling the Dan and Eugene Atkinson have gone asylums with lunatics and the prisons with criminals. For every dollar of revenue on the Columbia fishing. W. C. King has returned from the that was received from saloons it cost twenty-one dollars to care for and prose Portland Convention. The neighbors enjoyed a social time at cute their products. They even criticised President Me Kinky and county officials L. H. Hoyts on Easter Sunday. Chas. Curtis has the contract for | who were inebriates, closing with the remark that Christian people were not building the new school-house and has I true to their God or their profession if the frame up. Our next school will be held in a new ' they did not vote the prohibition vicket. After the speaking, which wasinterspers.. building. ed with singing, a prohibition club was Jim Thompson is on the sick list. formed with Rev. F. H. Neff as president j W. C. Wolfe and Frank Atkinson are/ and Mrs. J. D. Edwards secretary. A at work on the plank road. committee was appointed, composed oil Mrs. M. Summer spent a week with ' Mrs. Geo. A Edmunds, Mr. Monroe and her folks on Nestucca. Mrs. J. D. Edwards, to arrange a pro-! Our school board has not succeeded in I gram for a rally in this city the evening getting a teacher yet. previous to the prohibition county con vention. WILSON RIVER. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. a number of the members leaving the had 1 < years’ experience m bntter and cheese making, he is another valuable city.. Mr. J. H. Jackson has sold his ranch at | acquisition to that creamery company, Dr. Wise, resident dentist. the product from this factory being There was no council meeting on Mon- Ne.arts for 45,000, which comprise 170 acres. He expects to leave on the next j turned out in splendid condition. At the examination for teachers’ certi boat with his family for his new home in The city marshal looks up to date with ficates last week, fifteen persons put in California. his new uniform. Go to McIntosh & McNair's for stoves an appearance, and out of that number The band boys had an excursion to the and heaters. Latest improvements and nine succeeded in getting the requisite bay on Sunday. designs. Call and see us if you want number of marks. Supt. G. B. Lamb, Mrs. Goodspeed returned on the Har hardware, wagons, buggies or farm im. Mrs. A’.leu and Prof. F. D. Vincent con stituted the board of examiners, and the rison on Monday. plements * successful applicants were : First grade, Mrs. Thayer left on Monday to visit Mammoth Sage, yields many times Mrs. Edith King ; second grade, Mrs. N. her father at Salem more than the ordinary varieties ; strong Mr. L. H. Brown came in on the 9tage one year old plants 15c. each, 3 for 30c., M. Ginn and Wm. Petteys ; third grade, Misses Ruth Cooper, Pearl White, Aman H on Tuesday from Portland. prepaid. Address E A. Chamberlain, da Tinnerstet, Carrie Judd, Selma Allen, * Attorney H. B. Hendricks was in the Woods, Or. and Mrs. Blanche Hurlburt. S city Wednesday from Bay City. Miss Edith King has commenced teach The democrats held primaries in this Commissioner C. H. Wheeler went out ing Long Prairie school ; Miss Amanda I this city on Saturday, when the follow Tinnerstet teaches at Folev, Mrs. Blanche ■ on the stage on Tuesday for Portland. ing delegates to the county convention Messrs. John McNamer and G. Bacon j Hurlburt, district No. 10, and Miss Carrie ! were chosen: Hoquarton—J. D. Edwards, | J. A. Todd, T. Coates, J. Lahmon, Peter S left on Monday to return to the Grove. ( Judd at Fairview. Commissioner C. Ray was in on Tues-1 The steamer Harrison came in on Mon Heisen, John Erickson and C. Hunt ; £ day from Cloverdale doing business in i day with freight and left down the next • road supervisor, Peter Heisen. Tilla NEHALEM. School in District No. 10 opened on day to go into the Nehalem. She failed mook—D. C. Pierce, J. G. Day, J. W. the city. the 16th inst. to do so and returned to this city Wed ' Latimer, P. W. Todd, Geo. Cohn, Fred The Harrison did not come in, as was Elder J. B. Lvster will commence a fohnson and Southwick are indus nesday, leaving again this morning. 1 Tomlinson, B S. Thompson, G. W. Gray- reported last week ; she passed on up to triously engaged on Mr. Svenson’s new aeries of meetings at the Christian church Astoria and Nehalemites are still waiting. As the republican county ticket is com- so n and C. H. Woolfe ; road supervisor, S on May 6th. barn. Born; to the wife of Carl Him pie, on posed of persons who are sober, intelli- i Gus Wickland. At Fairview the dele We learn that Guss Wickland has pur Consult B. C. Lamb, the local railroad gent and have done much to purify poli- gates chosen were John Emblum, T Jen- the 14th inst., a son. chased a full blooded Durham animal of agent, if yon want to save money on a County Surveyor Austin has l>een tics.we fail see why the prohibition party ' kins, H. F. Holden, H. Ellison, John Mor- J no. Morgan. 8 railroad ticket. doing some work for the Lower Mill Co. j cannot indorse most of these nominees. gan and Ed. Evans. Mrs. Freeman was a passenger on “Giant’’ Rhubarb Roots, 15cents each, “Harry” has taken charge of McMil Mr. M. K. Handy was in the city last The Endeavorers belonging to the I board the steamer bound for Astoria. $1 for 10, postpaid. Address E. A week, having returned from San Francis. Christian church on Saturday gave an I lan's team on the beach, and F. Astman She intends visiting her daughter Mrs. I Chamberlain, Woods, Or. is doing the boating at this end. co, where he had undergone a surgical Easter social in Todd's hall, which was Hanson. W. S. Cone, of Bay City, was up last I The large barn near Mr. C. Thayer’s operation, and will have to return there packed to its fullest capacity. It turned Mr. Jones has again moved into our R house has been demolished to make room to undergo another ojieration. out a pleasant affair, to say nothing of week, posting contest notices on timlier ' settlement where he will conduct a dairy land. K for new private residences. Rev. J. E. Snyder, of Portland, who the artistic roi>e baskets which contained 1 business on a money-making basis, On Wednesday last the Woodmen and 1 Mr. J. A. Teft. a millman from the was announced to preach at the Presby- supper. Besides music by the string or- I The cheese factory on the Glad ranch t Sound, is in the city looking up the lum- terian church for the next four months, chestra, the audience was entertained Circle held their last social, until short is nearing completion. Many of the days come again. There was a large at ber business in this county. has notified the elders that he will not be with songs by Misses Fae Todd, Nevada dairymen intend »eliding their milk to tendance, and a general good time was the new factory. Councilman L. Olsen Mr F. McCor- able to come, as other arrangements Grayson and Pauline Alderman and reci- tations by Miss Ruth Eddie, Mrs. Edith had. Settlers are busily engaged preparing ■ mick will leave on the stage today to see have been made. The Rev. Howell preached at the Foley for their summer*» harvest. We have been having splendid weather , and Mr K R Mr- A"*rt I what the prospects arein Alaska. school-house on Easter Sunday. Changes are continually taking place. Grandpa Olsen, on being congratulated in Tillamook this spring, which is in , Plank was the winner of the prize at the What few democrats are left had a har E on assuming that title, said that nothing marked contrast to that of Colorado, b«>" 1’oard’ M’“ N"ada G™y?n w,,n monious primary on Saturday, and Settlers come and go. Silas Morton has where a snow blockade was exj>erienced the egg race prize, and the booby prize elected the following delegates to attend made his departure from this vicinity I had happened to him like that before. was awarded to Mr. R Imbler. Ail went and intend» making his future home in The democratic county convention will on Sunday, and in Kansas a tornado home greatly pleased with the evening’s the County Convention: R. Krebbs, Bay City. [ lie held in this city on Saturday for the was raging the same day. enjoyment and the dainty refreshments. Matt Morrison, S. M. Battenion. F. Mr. L. Hiner, who sold out his inter * purpose of nominating a county ticket. Lange. H. Sweeney, John Larsen, E. K. The government has decided to con Take the districts which have no cheese Messrs. P. W. Todd, Thos. Coates and est in the machine shop, left on Monday factories and the difference between the Scovell and P. H. M. Smith was nomi struct a cable bet ween San Francisco and nated for road su|>ervisor. ’ Sam Downs attended the democratic for Spokane, where, should he find things Honolulu, and appropriated three million districts which have them may be seen. for that purpose, the work to l»e done g state convention in Portland last week. favorable for his business, be will remain. Those which do not have them do not Mr. Hiner has made a lot of friends in NETARTS. under the supervision of the navy depart Strong, well-rooted Sharpless Straw- 1 have the improved land, the amount of ment. Talking comes high. I berry Plants, 20c. per dozen, $1 for 100, this county who wish him success. cattle, buildings or other improvements C. P. Alliert, Wm. Barker and Chas. Railroad gossip in this county is no which the other does. The farmer who I postpaid. Address, B. A. Chamberlain, The old Oriental liner Asloun, which new thing, in fact, any old thing of a rail lives near a factory may consider himself Smith came over on Sunday last from was one of the first vessels of the Ore Woods, Or. * Tillamook, on business connected with road rumor is freely discussed, and this fortunate. He is doing well and making gon-Asiatic Steamship Company running Easter was appropriately observed in , is how we size them up : Pro- Procras- money.—Ocean Wave. Yes, when manti- the saw mill. between Fortland and the Orient, made a I the several churches in this city on Sun- The schooner Free Trade is still in Che Procrasti Procrastinn- Procrastination. ufacturing industries are buzzing there is rich find when she picked up the British [ day, the places of worship being decorat We're now readv to discuss railroad gos plenty of money changing hands and very Bay, lieing unable to get a tug to tow tramp steamship Waikato last fall The ed for the occasion. her to sea, but the tug Robaris is ex sip onee more. Next, please. little opportunity for calamity howlers pected up to tow her out to sea in a day suit for salvage has just hern settled in Dr. James Wiley, who has been filling the Admiralty Court at London The Who can beat this ? .Mr. C. H. Blake, to do a jaw-bone business. The prosper or two. the responsible position of house surgeon of Nestocton, has a heifer just three years ity in Tillamook is due. in a large mea owners of the old Portland liner receive at the Good Samaritan hospital, is ex Captain Thorsen and Ben O'Hara went years old which has dropped four calves sure,to those who ha vebeen instrumental over $60,(KM), while thecaptain and crew pected I m iium Portland. are allowed an additional $20,(MM). —one pair of twins March, 1X99. and in erecting cheese factories and creameries, to Tillamook,Saturday, on business. Captain 0. K. C. Thorsen and C. F. Mrs. Martha A. Smith has granted a another pair last Thursday. April 12th. but the high price the dairymen are re Hobart spent Wednesday and Thursday right of way for a telephone line over the Surely the bovine of this county must ceiving for butter fat they cannot thank North Yamhill toll road to the Oregon want to be in harmony with republican the popo.rats for, for it is republican on Cape Lookout crusing. Geo. W. Phelps was in Tillamook Mon Telephone & Telegraph Company. prosperity. i prosperity which brought this about. day ________________ Mr. R. L. Wade returned to the city on Calamity howlers in Tillamook countv The nomination of Mr. B. L. Eddy for MRS. BTURGBON will be pleased to Thursday and Mr. J. L. Briggs and family have had their wind shut off by the fact joint representative is a source of gratifi HEBO. have you call this week and in*|ject the on Friday, who have completed the pur that dairymen are receiving unusually cation to Tillamookers, for be is worthy chase of Mr Cary’s hardware stock. L. Boyington.of this place,is riding on Spring Millinery, late style of neckwear, high prices for butter fat and all kinds of of the honor conferred upon him bv the licit» and notions, as well as ladies' and Born, on the 12th inst., to the wife of cattle letch figures away up. In fact, republican party. Being industrious, i the mail route for L. E. Sanders. The school at this place will open May children’s furnishing goods. Mr. A. J. Cohn, a daughter. Congratu dairymen in this county never partici progressive, and scrupulously honest and lations, Abe, but how are you going to pated in better times. And for that rea strait-forward in his dealings, be will 7th, with Miss Pearl Buff, as teacher. F. J. Owens and brother hare just make a city dad of this new locater ? son they will vote the republican ticket use his energies for the best interest of this county, and should anything come finished making 1200 fine pickets for N. The steamers Tillamook and Kruger for a continuance of prosperity. have arrived in the bay and they will Tillamoak county has another experi up in the state legislature which w ill Vie P. Hansen, who will use the same in MRS. J K. SMITH make an effort to tow the stranded lub enced butter and cheese maker who won advantageous to Tillamook county we fencing his new ranch. Has opened Dressmaking Parlors in the L. Jensen will soon begin the erection can rest assured that he will leave no ber steamer Laguna off the north spit. a premium at the world's fair, the Tilla. East half of the Watch Tower Bwild- Besides, of a large and commodious burn. Fifteen names were proposed for mem- mook Creamery Company haring engag stone unturned to accomplish ing, where she is prepared to do The Kellow boys have a fine lot of dressmaking, both fancy and brmbip in the Tillamook hose company ed Mr. Joseph Latta, who arrived from the name of Mr. Eddy upon the repub*i- cedar timber out and are manufacturing . can ticket already nominated in this plain. Fit guaranteed. on Thursday to fill vacancies caused by [ Ontario, Canada, on Saturday Having < I Millinery Opening. ! I ' I PRINTING Dressmaking Parlors. BARGAINS BARGAINS ns in CLOTHING. Groceries. SHOES. In fact, our Store IS 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 illatnook County in our shoe business that we are proud of. We carry the very best man ufactured Shoes in the United Sta’es. We carry in stock the J. Mil ler and E. 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 Clothing of all Kinds. Come and see us. Do your trading with us, and we will guarantee satisfaction. J.A.TODD\CO. TILLAMOOK, OR.