£3 T HE HEADLIGHT JOB IS THE ® Newiest, Brightest and eading Newspaper of Tillamook County. cadliijlit. ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY f OFFICIAL NEWS. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspuiier. PRINTING BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. $1.50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE I R.D Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Charles L. | Chatterton, Oliver Chatterton, F. R. Six Divorce Cases to be Tried Next | Beals, A. G. Beals and G. W. Pettit, de­ Week. fendants. Foreclosure. A. W. Sever, Judge R. P. Boise will hold court in mice, attorney for plaintiff, and G. O. this city on Monday next, the following Nolan for defendant. cases being on the docket, there being R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Wilson six divorce suits filed. River Boom Toll Road and Improvement W. M. Ladd, C. E. Ladd, John Wesley Company, a corporation, defendants. A. We are Headquarters for PAINTS, OILS, GLA; S, DOORS and WINDOWS. Ladd, plaintiff, vs. William and Jaco- W. Severance attorney for plaintiff. bine Olsen, defendants. Suit to set aside We have the Largest Stock in the city of GUNS, AMI NITION and Fishing Tackle. George W. Phelps, plaintiff, vs. Mary deeds. C. Thayer attorney lor plaintiff ; J. Phelps, defendants. Suit for divorce. Inspect our line of CUTLERY before buying elsewhere. and J. J. Daly for defendent. B. L. Eddy attorney for plaintiff. Dell Burdick, plaintiff, vs. Netarts Allice Roads, plaintiff, vs. David Roads, Bay Lumber Co., defendants. A. W. defendant. Suit for divorce. W. H. Severance attorney for plaintiff. Suit Cooper attorney for plaintiff. *0 foreclose lein. Newton Robinson, plaintiff, vs, Mary W. P. Book, plaintiff, vs Jehiel Forest, B. Robinson, defendant. Suit for divorce. defendant. Conformation of sale. B. Handlev & llandley attorneys for L. Eddy attorney for plaintiff. plaintiff. A. \V. Bill, plaintiff, vs. H. A. Wood. Sarah F. Smith, plaintiff, vs. Allen N. ford and W. G. Kelso, defendants, Fore- Smith, defendants. Suit for divorce, Estimates given mid cost of necessary material for outfitting creameries and cheese factories. closure. Stott, Boise and Stott attor- Handley & Handley attorneys for plain­ If yon are contemplating putting in a plant call and get our prices. neys for plaintiff, B. L. Eddy attorney tiff', and A. W. Severance for defendant. Cheese Vats and all other articles in the Dairy Line made to Order. Plumbing and for defendant. Plumbers’ Supplies. We guarantee and will carefully execute all work intrusted to us. Jane Conklin, plaintiff, vS. Andrew The Veterans Gratitude. Conklin, defendant. Suit for divorce. Head Quarters, Corinth Port, No. 35, A. W. Severance attorney for plaintiff. Dept, of Oregon, G.A.R. First National Bank of Independence, In camp assembled on the 2nd day of a corporation, plaintiff, vs. William E. Burns and Drucilla Burns defendants. June, 1900, at Tillamook Cit>. Confirmation of sale. Townsend and Be it resolved: 1st, that the hearty i-Si Potter attorneys for plaintiff', Daly & and sincere thanks of this post are due Harter for defendants. and are hereby tendered to the noble The third annual commencement of St. contract. Councilman Hiner’s seat was TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS T. T. Geer (Board of School Fund and patriotic ladies of Tillamook, wlioes Alphotisus academy will take place on declared vacant on account of absence Commissioners), plaintiff, vs. A. L. Ai­ labor and efforts placed before the de­ Dr. Wise, resident dentist. * Friday, June 22nd, at 7:45 p.m. The en­ from the city and, consequently not able derman, defendant. Suit for forclosure. fenders of our country’s flag, such a bountiful feast at the noon hour on Mr. H. V. Hill was in from Dolph on tertainment will be given for the benefit to attend to the duties. An ordinance Claude Thayer attorney for plaintiff. of the academy. Tickets for sale at the was passed licensing merry-go-rounds at Wed nesday. T. T. Geer (board of school fund com­ Memorial day, 1900. Their generous Justice Newell came down from Nehalem academy. Admission 25c. Reserved $5 a day and $25 a week. A surprise missioners), plaintiff, vs. C. H. Worth­ hospitality so freely accorded us will was in store for the city dads when Mar­ seats 50c. on Wednesday. ington, defendant. Foreclosure. Claude ever be remembered as one of the bright Do you need CLOTHING, shal Lahm on handed in his resignation Thayer attorney for plaintiff. spots in life’s journey that cheers our self-styled Don ’ t allow peddlers and Mr. J. McGinnis was in the city Wed­ pathway to the tomb. You as city marshal, who claims that the professors fit glasses to your eyes, Then come to us. T. T. Geer( Board of School Fund Com­ nesday from Hebo. can’t afford to take chances with your council is not backing him up in enforc­ mission), plaintiff, vs. E. M. Kegs and 2nd, To the ladies and gentlemen who Councilman L. Olsen returned to the precious vision. Dr. Lowe, the oculo- ing the city ordinances, and as the mar­ Eliza Kegs, defendants. Suit for fore-1 rendered those grand old patriotic songs, city last week from a trip to Alaska. optician, is coming soon. Wait for him. shal would not consent to serve until the closure. Claude Thayer attorney for and to the speakers who represented We congratulate the winning candi­ j See next issue for dates. He will stop at council could find a suitable person to law, justice, education, patriotism, Do you need SHOES? fill the position, the council accepted the plaintiff. dates and sympathize with the defeated I the Allen house. Christianity and civilization, and to J. V. Huntsinger, plaintiff- in error, vs. resignation. ones. We can suit you with Master II. Cooper and Miss Hazel Mc­ I There is to be a joint celebration by the L. Shortridge and A. Shortridge, ported him. In doing so the republicans Kate R. Wilson, plaintiff, vs. Fred Scher­ Mr. and .Mrs. John Rees, died in this thev have done until it is too late. showed they had the business interests inger, J. W. Hellenbrand, et al, peti­ I U.S. to Paul Erickson, Se Vi of Ne X» city this (Thursday) morning. 28 and S Mi of Nw U and Sw Vi of The editor's compliments and kind re­ and future development of Tillamook tioners and parties herein on their joint Ne Vi of sec. 27, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. Barnegat having cast five votes, that gards to friend Rev. R. Y. Blalock, but county at heart—two worthy objects petition for the allowance of certain isolated voting precinct is an expensive the pencil pusher don't have to “die in 1 deserving the support of every voter in credits in the account of C. G. Cutting, ' U.S. to Louis Nelson, lot 4, E ’/a of Sw >4 an epileptic fit or lie sent to the insane I the county. But no thanks is due the former guardian of said minors. R. C. polling place for so few voters. and Sw *4 of Se >4 ®ec- L 4P- 2 R. 8 W. The Gem of Golconda, n pure India tea, asylum,” as the rev. gentleman suggest, few disgruntled republicans who adopt­ Wright attorney for plaintiff, and B. L. I recognized by English tea drinkers as a ed he would should a prohibitionist or a ed a rule or ruin policy, but their jig did Eddy and T. II. Goy lie for defendants. David Whitney, jr., to Jas. A. Rtmick, T. J. Lucy, plaintiff, vs. C. G. Cutting, F ire plead of tea, is on sale at McIntosh democrat lie elected. It is the ediior's not work, although it is freely asserted Vi int. in various tracts of land. and McNair's. * earnest prayer that he be kept from en­ I that they knifed several nominees on the J. J. Daly, as attorney for said C. G. Cut David Whitney, jr., to Chas. Stinchficld, tertaining any such un-Christian feeling [ republican ticket, a fact which will not ting, J. W. Hellenbrand, Fred Scheringer, Vi int. in various tracts. Cupid was not kind to the county towards Bro. Blalock, for the teachings ; be forgotten two years hence. In regard A. Arstill.the Dallas City Bank, vs.M. E. surveyor when he was at Nehalem, for and precepts of the good book don't ' to the republican county ticket it was a Ellis and R. E. Wdliams, defendants. In­ L. M. Alley to Wilhelmina A. Sibley, One Priee to all tract in tp. 1 N, R. 10 W. somehow lie could not get his lines license an editor, much less one engaged I foregone conclusion that it would be junction. T. H. Goyne and B. L. Eddy round the infatuated object. John Ek to Wm. A. Oliver, lot 1, of block in so sacred a calling, to express such a i elected, the large vote, however, showing attorneys for plaintiff. 21, Tohl’s add. to Nehalem. that the taxpayers were well pleased Now that the political tempest in a tea sentiment. John K. Lesler, plaintiff, vs. Frank S. kettle is over, let's all get down to busi­ On Thursday morning Mr. Frank T. with the county officials and who were Fairhurst, defendant. Suit to quiet title. David Reasoner to W. H. H. Cary, lot» 1 and 2, in block 4 in Tillamook ness again, forgetting our political pre­ Fitzpatrick and Miss Mary E. Ross were entitled to another term of office. The Handley & Handley attorneys for plain­ City. judices and personal feelings—if any ex­ married at the Catholic church by Rev. fight was centered on sheriff and county tiff. C. A. Johnson, W. J. May and W. | clerk, where a preponderance of demo, ist. Clara Deism an to Moritz Koester, Se \\ J J Burri. after which the happy couple cratic strength was expected to mate­ H. Cooper, attorneys for defendant. of Nw 1 ♦ of sec. 5, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. Mr. Peter Brant left on Wednesday to went to the home of Mr. D. Fitzpatrick, rialize, but they had attacked the wrong Bertha Nodine, plaintiff, vs. John No- visit his daughter at White Salmon, where an elegant wedding breakfast was kobjes, with the result that they were dine, defendant. Suit for divorce. A George A. Monroe to Joseph Geroy, lot Wash If his health remains good he will served and congratulations extende.l to I greatly surprised when the ballots were W. Severance attorney for plaintiff. 16 in McCoy’s add. to Bay City. attend the G.A.R. encampment at La the happv couple. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'counted. What with having to contend Grande. Fitzpatrick are so highly respected and with republican prosperity, expansion 4?4i If yon have lost your eve glasses call well-known throughout the county that and pouplarcandidates on the republican at the Headlight office for them. Wt in extending to them our best wishes that ticket, the democrats had a difficult cam- 1 have no objection to false eves being left heaven's blessings may smi'e upon them paign on their hands. However, they at our sanctum, but should have to draw in the future, we believe we express the put on a bold front and did the best they sentiment of the community when we could under the circumstances, and now They are so Simple in Construction and Easily Understood that any Child can Operate them. the line at false teeth. I have the agency for the Famoue Vives, Cyclones, Rays and Prcmos, ranging from $2.50 up. wish them an abundance of happiness that the election is over it is safe to pre. Miss Frankie M. Jackson, sister of the Every instrument guaranteed in every detail. and prosperity. 1 diet that the newly elected county offi ­ I also carry a full line oi Photographer s Supplies for the amateur trade at Eastern prices. late ex-Sheriff J. H. Jackson,writing from A council meeting was held on Wednes- cials will continue to discharge their Escondido, Cal , wishes to thank her many friends in this county for their kind davevening. with President A. J. Cohn duties to the interest of the taxpayers. Your Prescriptions and Family Receipt* rerehe lhe moat careful attention, and with letters of sympathy in her great sorrow in the chair and Councilmen M Leach. my ayntem of checking it i* im potutili le tn make an error. G A Edmunds and L. Given present. The official figure« are given on the caused by the death of her dear brother. Bill, were ordered pan! Recorder. $10. last page.________________ That stock of shoes is going fast at marshal and street commissioner $49 Letcher’s. He has sold 150 pair in two The bill of $40 from the water company It is the privilege of every Christian to weeks, only 75 pair left. Come soon.it for water for the month of -May was not vou want them. Men's over shoes at paid on account of the contract w,th the have a mountain-moving faith, and yet 5 cts. per pair. Also one second hand citv having expired, the recordy !*mg how many grow faint at the right of 'a ly's bicycle for sale cheap, in good re­ instructed to ask Mr. Cooper for fresh mo’« hill. pair. * | CIRCUIT COURT. War with Spain has ended pÄI^DW^RE, ^TOVE£, Tiq & granite Ware. LOGGERS’ AND DAIRY SUPPLIES. WAR on High Prices, Shoddy and Cultus Goods is still on at our Store Agricultural Implements, VEHICLES, Machinery, etc. WADE &, BRIGGS. Opposite Bank. Tillamook, Oregon Groceries A nd Feed. p.TODD^CO. I TILLAMOOK, OU Kodaks and Cameras. CHHS. I Reliable Druggist, I CLOUGH, Tillamook, Or