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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1900)
• THE HEADLIGHT JOB PRINTING IS THE Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. gW ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY OFFICIAL NEWS. Patronize Local Industries and all I Home Print Newspaper. Guaranteed Firat Claas at Reasonable Prices. fi.50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON BOYS ! Its the COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS YEAR. BUT WE HAVE Columbias, Hartfords, Clevelands, Stormers And Pennants PRICES AT TO SUIT EVERYBODY’S POCKET. These Bicycles have good Pedigrees, haye been the STANDARD for years and years. They are right in Design, Material, Weight and Price. No matter whether you pay us $25 or $75 for a wheel, you get your money’s worth. B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, next door to Bank I wish to remain between the deyil and the of the money shark and unscrupulous officials. Tillamookers should vote hot place. ! The Himpel & Wheeler mill at the against the amendment. mouth of the Nehalem has been sold. •John E. Dubois, of Dubois City, Penn., READY to BE SLAUGHTERED. * who owns some 30,000 acres near the mouth of the river, has purchased Mr. The Prohibitionists Nominate a County Ticket. | Himpel’s interest. It is understood that The prohibitionists held a meeting at i the capacity of the mill will be enlarged to 60,000 feet per day. The output is the court house on Tuesday evening, at We are Headquarters for PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DOORS and WINDOWS. entirely spruce. Some new machinery which a fair attendance of citizens put We have the Largest Stock in the city of GUNS, AMUNITION and Fishing Tackle. will be added and a powerful tug and in an appearance for the purpose of hear ing prohibition discussed. The Misses Inspect our line of CUTLERY before buying elsewhere. barge constructed.—Orgon Mist. Mr. D. T. Edmunds’ warehouse was Bewley and Mrs. Geo. Edmunds rendered broken into on Saturday night and be appropriate songs, and addresses were I tween $50 and $60 worth of goods was made b> Revs. Blalock, Armstrong. Dol- j stolen. The nocturnal thief, or thieves, lerhide and Neff, all of whom confined gained an entrance to the premises by themselves to the subject under discus by breaking in at the back. They are sions, dealing with the drink question invited back, when they will receive a from a moral and social purity stand 1 grand reception by l>eing jieppered with point. On Wednesday the prohibitionists met i a charge of buckshot. If these nocturnal Estimates given and cost of necessary material for outfitting creameries and cheese factories. I pilferings continue it will be necessary at the same place and noininuted a pro ' for ¿he city to engage a night watch hibition county ticket, as follows: If you are contemplating putting in a plant call and get our prices. Joint representative...R. Y. Blalock. man and provide him with a gun. Cheese Vats and all other articles in the Dairy Line made to Order. Plumbing and County clerk............... Alva Finley. The Telegram ’ s Astoria correspondent Plumbers’ Supplies. We guarantee and will carefully execute all work intrusted to us. Sheriff......................... F. L. Buell. sends that newspaper this item of news: Commissioner............ W. F. Campbell. Lying on the O. R. & N. dock in this Treasurer ................... A. E. Imbler. city is freight for Tillamook merchants Assessor...................... S. F. Moon. | which was delivered here last September, I Surveyor..................... Wm. Petteys. i For nearlv eight months this freight has i School superintendent To be tilled. laid on the dock, and even now there is Coroner...................... W. T. Doughty. j ; no immediate prospect of its delivery. Justice, first district, G. M. Kobb. I Other freight has since been laid down Justice, second district, J. C. Bewley ; I I here and taken 011 to Tillamook by the I constable, J. A. Monroe. steamers of the Pacific Navigation Com throw the-" otes away when they cast Mammoth Sage, yields many times TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Justice, third district, N. Coulson; con more than the ordinary varieties ; strong their ballot fora cause which is stagnant. pany, which has a monopoly of the busi stable, H. E. Chapman. one year old plants 15c. each, 3 for 30c., I Dr. Wise, resident dentist. Geo. W. Bacon returned Saturday night ness between Tillamook and this city. The people of Tillamook have long tried prepaid. Address E. A. Chamberlain, from Tillamook. He found the people | IS New under muslins at Mr». Sturgeon’s. Wedding Beils. Woods, Or. over there just as enthusiastic over the to get an opposition line to go into the The queen skirt supporters at Mrs. I will sell my entire stock of boots and Wilson river road improvement as we are, I business, but thus far their efforts have Married, at the home of the groom, Sturgeon’8. * shoes and men’s hats and caps at cost and contributed just as readily. Work not been successful. They complain bit on Wilson river, on Saturday evening, White vests for women and children at for cash. I have about 250 pairs of shoes, terly of the indifference with which the will be commenced forthwith and the April 21, 1900. Miss Margaret Nelson, Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * prices ranging from 75c. to $2 per pair. road will be passable in ten days, but it i steamboat line regards their interests of Oakland, Cal., to Mr. Andrew Ander For barrel churns go to Wade & Briggs. Now is *he time to buy cheap, as I want will take a month to set it in good order. i aiid at the excessive freight and passen son. Kev. G. A. Osbrink, officiating, When you find a store that They keep all sizes. to close out my stock of shoes and hats. —Forest Grove Times. Strange, but we ger rates charged. assisted by Rev. Ockerson, who gave a There is one amendment to the consti most pleasing and appropriate address makes a specialty of keeping the Mr. A. W. Fletcher was in from Ore- Geo. W. Phelps, Netarts, Or. failed to discern much enthusiasm when tution of Oregon the voters will be called in the Swedish language, after which town on Wednesday. best quality of goods and sells The prohibitionists are making an ef Mr. Bacon was in this city over the Wil upon to decide at the coming election. i Mr. T. Coates returned tothecity from fort to have John G. Wooley, who is son river road or that the citizen readily It deals with the pernicious system of Rev. Ockerson pronounced the benedic them at a fair profit, offers no tion. often called the “John the Baptist’’ of contributed. Portland on Tuesday. ■ running the public into debt as well as The bride wore a’charming costume of baits, and sells no Cheap John Mr. L. Parrish, republican candidate into the hands of the money sharks. The Dr. James Wiley came in on the stage temperance work, to lecture in this city silk creyson with ribbon garniture and next month. He will make a tour of the for county commissioner, was in the city amendment abrogates the present sec Sunday from Portland. goods for first class goods, you silk lace. The groom also made a pleas state in the interest of the prohibition on Tuesday. We are glad to be able to tion of the state constitution which pro- ing appearance. Both are highly re Mr. B. O. Snuffer lias been engaged to may depend upon getting Bar party. It requires one hundred subscri state that Mr. Parrish i» one of those 1 vides that no county shall incur an in- spected and well known. teach the school at Woods, commencing j bers to the Voice to induce him to come level-headed men who advocates running gains in that store every day of j debtedness exceeding in the aggregate the 18th June. After the ceremony the guests tendered to Tillamook. county affairs the same as one’s private 1 sum of $5,000, and in its stead proposes Consult B. C. Lamb, the local railroad The Portland newspapers report a business, consequently does not believe to substitute a section that shall extend congratulations and good wishes, after the year. agent, if yon want to save money on a shock of earthquake in that city. Well, in running the county in debt, and which the limitation of indebtedness to cities, which a sumptuous repast was spread railroad ticket. should be run on a cash basis. Here is a school districts and other municipal cor and a hearty good time enjoyed by all. Mr. J. J McCoy, who has spent several there’s a political campaign on there this Tillamook County is a very good trait in Mr. Parrish’s intentions, porations, as well as counties, so that The couple were the recipients of usual year, and the corruption which attends months in California, returned on Sun and large number of fine and beautiful for it is not right that those who work those events is enough to cause an earth their aggregate indebtedness shall not presents, which are appreciated for the hard place for shoe feather, and day to this city. quake and the devil to shout for joy as for the county or supply it with differ Mr. P. McIntosh will commence oper well. But should the woman suffrage ent things should have to discount their exceed 5 per cent of the taxable property sentiments of friendship as well as the a cheap shoe is dear at any price. ating his new cheese ¡factory on the Wil amendment pass won’t there lie a great warrant» before they can get their pay. therein. Now how will this amendment value in themselves. We have established a reputa- effect Tillamook county ? In spite of son river on Monday. time hustling up the body house element Mr. C. P. Huntington, of the Southern the fact that the law with regard to the Sooner or later the nation will have to tion in illatnook County in In giving the amount of timber in this to tne polls. Pacific railroad, as will lie noticed in our $5000 indebtedness of counties is a dead deal with the adulteration of food pro i county in our last issue, it should have Quay has lost his seat in the United last week’s issue, will, no doubt, enter letter—the indebtedness of Tillamook at ducts in general as it has with the manu our shoe business that we are lieen 60,0 )0,000 billion feet. States senate, the vote standing 32 for tain the proposition to extend the rail the present time is about $40,000—the facture of dairy products and their • proud of. “Giant” Rhubarb Roots, IScents each, seating and 33 against. Thus Quay lost road from Sheridan to Tillamook, should proposed amendment will give power to marketing under false pretenses. The 1 We carry the very best man $1 for 10, postpaid. Address E. A his seat by one vote, which only partly it turn out that it would be a pay our county officials to increase to in Senate Committee on Manufactures Chamberlain, Woods, Or. satisfies the public. When the senate is ing investment. It is well known how debtedness of the county to $62,852 05. recommends the establishment of a , ufactured Shoes in the United If you are going to buy a wheel this i so equally divided on so important a exacting the Southern Pacific is, but it Are the taxpayers in favor of that ? Take bureau under the Department of Agricul- 1 season, be sure and look at the Rambler matter, it is plain to see that political could not be more »0 than the Pacific for instance Tillamook city or school dis- ture, with power to fix a standard of Sta'es. and Ideal Bicycles at Wade & Briggs * 1 boodlers have a great influence over the ' Navigation Company in charging at the | trict, the county could incur an indebted purity to which manufacturers must We carry in stock the J. Mil Strong, well-rooted Sharpless Straw senators. The votes makes it more im rate of $6 a ton for freight and $5 for ness of 5 per eent on taxable property, conform. The difficulties experienced ler and F. P. Kirkendall Work berry Plants, 20c. per dozen, $1 for 100, perative that United States senators passengers between this city and Astoria. the city could do the same, the school by the states in framing ami enforcing should be elected by popular vote. Tillamookers have the situation in their district could add another 5 per cent, and pure food laws exhibit the necessity of and Dress Shoes in Men’s, La postpaid. Address, E. A Chamberlain, Supple, the Portland shipbuilder, has own hands and could bring about a dif we do not know but what the Port of this work an<l the obstacles to lie met. I Wood», Or. dies ’, Misses, and Children’s. Have you seen the stock of poles, flies, set up the frame for the steam schooner ferent state of affairs if they all pulled in Tillamook Commission could add the The sooner a beginning is made, the one direction. Freight rates and passen fourth 5 percent indebtedness. Now that sooner will our consumers lie protected ’ which he is building for Samuel Elmore We carry the Genuine Cutter fishing baskets and other tackle at Wade & Briggs ? They have a dandy assort for the Astoria and Tillamook trade. It ger fares on steamerscome high, and how is piling "n the agony too much. It is against adulterated articles and our 1 Logger’s Shoes. is the intention to have the craft ready long the citizens want this monopoly to just as well to ask where we are at and manfacturers against unfair and dis- ( ment in this line. The steamer Laguna, which went to go into commission by June 20. Her bleed them depends upon how long they i open our eyes to the alluring temptation honest competitors.—Oregon Mist. ashore on the North Spit of Tillamook dimensions are : Length, 100 ; beam. 24 ; bar, is a wreck and her machinery is depth of hold. 9 feet. She will be equipped with compound engines and surface con- being taken out. If it is necessary for the prohibitionists denser. She will be supplied with steam winches and lighted with electricity. to nominate a county ticket, it looks un Our friends in the prohibition party usually strange that the same principal say they are going to make it “hot ' for does not apply to road supervisors The King of Spring medieines and Blood Purifier Before buving milk cans, do not fail to thé old parties in this county. Hotter Come and see us. Do your 7 see the Buhl Can with the Victor Steel the better, boys. But. this spasmodic It purifies the blood and tone« the digestive organs, takes away that dull heavy headache, pains in the trading with us, and we will attempt to force prohibition upon the breast. They are the best cans in the back and general tired feeling. That's what its made for ; and when you have Rich Red Blood coursing through citizens of this state is played out, for it market. For sale by Wade & Briggs. your veins vour appetite is good, your digestion is sound and you are sure to feel sound and vigorous. guarantee satisfaction. The democratic or prohibition county is plain that other plans must be devised During the past year I have sold more Oregon Blood Purifier than all the rest uf the Sarsaparillas and if the prohibition party really expect to c «inventions must have hoodooed the spring medicines put together. Don't that speak well for its merit ? Comes in two sizes. 50c. and $1 per bottle. local news this week, for it's hard to find attain practical results. The meeting together of a few of the faithful previous ite ns since they had their pow-wows. to an election and nominating a ticket Go to McIntosh & McNair's for stoves may go on until doomsday, but until the and heaters. Latest improvements and party shows some signs of enthusiasm designs. Call and see us if you want and an increase in numb.J throughout hardware, wagons, buggies or farm im the state, the prohibitionists practically i plements flA^DW/^RE, ¡STO VEjS, Tiq granite War'e. LOGGERS’ AND DAIRY BARGAINS SUPPLIES. BARGAINS ! i Bargains in CLOTHING. Groceries. HATS. SHOES. Agricultural Implements, VEHICLES, Machinery, etc. w WADE A, BRIGGS, Opposite Bank. Tillamook, Oregon In fact, our Store Full of Bargains Oregon Blood Purifier, CHAS. I. Reliable Druggist, CLOUGH, Tillamook, Or We are the recogniz ed Leader in Clothing of all Kinds. J.A.TODD^CD. TILLAMOOK, OR. i