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THE HEADLIGHT JOB IS THE Newiest, Brightest and eading Newspaper of Tillamook County. PRINTING BILL HEAPS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY OFFICIAL NEWS. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. Ji.50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 26 on Tuesday, conducted by Martha Wash formed. AbottCHie time the Forest Grove ington Chapter of that city, and the in correspondent waswriting that “the terment at Lone Fir cemetery. The road is in splendid condition, and the death of Mrs. Newman is regretted by a bridges are safe,” a person from Forest large circle of friends, who have a great Grove, who had hauled a family over the deal of sympathy for the bereaved re road from that city, was telling the latives. ediior how he was informed when start Coroner J. E. Tuttle was notified on ing over the toll road that he did so at Saturday that while F. M. Shearer was his own risk, an 1 that when coming to excavating at Garibaldi he came across some of the bridges he had to unhitch a skeleton of a human body, and it was and unload, getting the outfit across in thought that a bullet had penetrated sections. We will leave it to the Forest the skull. As a frying pan and a few Grove correspondent of the Oregonian other things had been buried with the who is perverting the truth. The Forest corpse, the coroner thought it was the Grove toll road would have become the remains of one of the Indians, for they popular road had the same amount of have resided in that vicinity before the work and perseverance been put into it first white settlers came here. It was as was put into the North Yamhill toll Hay Tools, and a 1 impossible to tell how long the corpse i road. Full line of had been buried, as nothing but the skull There is considerable activity in the and bones remained the coroner, after shipyards at Portland, In front of the consulting with the deputy district at- Supple yard the Sue H. Elmore, the new toniev, did not think it advisable to hold Tillamook coaster for Elmore & Schrader, an inquest. Others think it was the is moored, receivingthefinishing touches, skeleton of a white woman, and by the Work on her has gone forward steadily hole in the forehead of the skull think a since the launching. Shelias been painted bullet had passed through it. up and the decking is being completed. The fate seems to be against the coast The craft will be a handsome and sub ing steamship Laguna, which went stantial one. In the former Hale ashore at Tillamook several weeks ago. Kern’s shipyard the tug for Tillamook is After the expenditure of considerable Ja- under construction for C. H. Wheeler, borand money, the craft was floated last u’ider the supervision of Mr. Johnston. week, and in tow of the steamer W. H. This tug is built remarkably solid. The Kruger started for San Francisco last ( ribs are of large timber and as close to- gerher as they could well be placed. On Sunday for permanent repairs. Friday ~ the Merchants ’ Exchange received ad-1 the inside the frame is sheathed with Canned Goods, i Cook stoves, heaters and ranges, bed- new company will be forced also to give TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS vices stating that the Kruger lost her , thick timbers, and when the outside | steads, chains, tables, stands, jugs and to do business. Dried tow during a stiff northwest gale Tues- planks arc on, the walls of the hull will Dr. Wise, resident dentist. * I jars and all other second hand goods The cut worm, which has been doing day, while about 10 miles southwest- be nearly two feet thick, The inside is I cheap for cash at\V. E. Page’s. * Seedless considerable damage to the crops in the Eggs, 20c. a dozen at Cohn & Co's. quarter west from Crescent City. The also braced with natural knees. It will Mr. W. H. Cooper has been appointed Willamette valley, has commenced to be Mr. L. Hiner has returned to the city. be in every way adapted for the heaviest ( deputy district attorney for this county, avaricious in this county as well. It is Laguna was abandoned by her crew dur-1 Cook stoves and heaters cheap forcash sea. ing the height of the gale, and all hands ' death on garden truck, cabbage, onions, and having accepted the same has enter Prime Prunes, at W. E. Page’s. The post parcels bill, now pending be potatoes, etc., being the first vegetables were taken aboard the Kruger and car ed upon the duties of that office. ried to San Francisco, the Kruger reach Dr. F. W. Brooke, wife and son were in fore congress, has all the appearance of Prof. W. A. Wann, of the State Normal to succumb to the burrowing of this de ing that port Friday morning. The La being fiamed in the interest of the people. the city on Tuesday. School at Monmouth, gave a banquet at structive worm. We hope, however, that Mr. J. E. Hosmer, editor of the Torch the Allen house on Friday evening to the the cut worm is only on a summer vaca- j guna, when she was finally hauled off the Such, however, is not the case, for it has | spit where she had rested so long, was leaked out that firms like Montgomery, of Reason, is in the city. graduates from that institution who re tion to this county, but if not it remains * I reported to be in fairly good shape, and Ward & Co. are at the back of it for the to be seen whether it is amphibious Mr. Nels Thompson went out Tuesday side in this county. she may yet be a good prize for the ves- [ purpose of using the mails so as to get enough to winter in Tillamook on business to Portland. Mr. John Barker is making an effort to sei which finds her drifting round the cheap rates for their mail orders. There Mr. Wm. Reid had a letter in the Ore You don’t have to believe all the news bring some English pheasants into this ocean.—Oregonian. | is nothing wrong about a parcels post gonian last week, and if his ideas are cor which comes from China. county, and this being a bird which I system if it is not abused, but here is We feel proud to know that the annual rect and we can lead between the lines, Mr. G. A. Edmunds left on Tuesday for would thrive well in Tillamook, we hope teachers’institute in this city last week ! where the objection to the bill will work it looks as though the recent railroad he will succeed in turning several brood a business trip to Portland. an injustice upon merchants in rural dis ! gossip was nothing but the railroads proved such a success, thanks to County’ tricts. In a number of cases people who Superintendent G. B. Lamb for bringing Mr. G. A. Brinn returned on Wednes loose. I trying to bluff one another for the pur- i are in the habit of sending to large cities It is reported that Edgar lias popped day from St. Helen's with Mrs. Brinn. I pose of making a trade. Possibly it is together so many’ able, wide awake and the question, been accepted and will be for articles—or we should say buying a Sewing machines repaired and war not saying too much to make the asser progressive teachers and instructors. If ' pig in a poke—get bit so often that it is a come a Benedict on Sunday. Free shav ranted to do good work.-W. E. Page. * tion that Mr. Reid would not be surpris the rest of the world is considered some- ing, shampooing, etc., next week. Next what isolated from Tillamook, the citi i wonder they do not catch on to how they Ex-Connty Judge Moreland, of Mult please, for Edgar is anxious for the time ed to see Mr. Hammond sell out his rail zens of this county are not behind the I are imposed upon. If this bill becomes a road and other interests to the 0. R. & nomah. is registered at the Larsen house. times in their efforts to secure the best law a lot of fakirs will be found using the I to arrive. N. Co. What then, and how would the Self Sealing Fruit Jars, all packed, for teachers possible for their schools, and mails to trade off a lot of shoddy articles Joseph Rapley, a safe cracker, who has 75 cts. and 85 cts. per dozen at W. E. been operating in this state, was arrest, consumation of such a deal benefit the as to teachers’ institute, they see in them at good prices which they have represent railroad prospects in Tillamook county ? Page’s. many good features. Although the ed in circulars to be first class, and we ed in Portland on Monday. On a map Pat has been down from the Summit county superintendent is at a disadvant say emphatically that the government Remember I pay the highest cash price ' of Oregon found in his possession he had for all kinds of second hand goods.—W. I a number of towns marked, which in- house and took a jaunt to the north part age in arranging monthly institutes the should not lend assistance to these fakirs of the countv on the hurricane deck of a E. Page. ' * I I eluded Tillamook. same as some of the other counties, it is who want to use the mails to impose upon bronco. He returned to the city Wednes By the way timber men are dropping the people. Besides, merchants in rural I Elder R. H. Dollerhide announces that day in a bad mood, for the bronco in gratifying to see the interest taken in the districts should be protected against the into this city it should mean a number A the Free Methodists will hold a camp trying to jump two logs missed hiscalcu- annual institute by the teachers of tris illegitimate business transactions of such of deals. county. When such able instructors as meeting at Bay City, commencing on lation and spilled Pat out of the saddle. I people. Competition in business cannot For the finest Machine Oil, warranted August 2nd and continuing over two Pat’s pants got torn and his leg was cut. Profs. David Torbet, W. A. Wann, L. H. not to gum your machinery, go to D. T. Baker, G. A. Walker and B. O. Snuffer be found fault with, but to place local | Sundays. All are invited, and to bring Perhaps it would not be polite to publish « get together it must of necessity follow merchants at a disadvantage in business E dmunds . tents and provisions along. all Pat had to say about logging crews that useful and practical theories and is not right, and the mails should not be c Rev. A. R. Griggs is in on a vacation Ths Graphophone Grand, the 1900 talk- leaving logs across county roads, but, ideas will be drawn out. Such was the used for that purpose. There is a deficit from Kelso, Wash., and visiting at Dr. D. I ing machine ! A grand selection of music nevertheless, he was in a right mood to case last week in this citv, and the teach of millions of dollars every year in the J. Wiley’s. I on the Graphophone Grand in Tillamook vent his feelings, and the loggers were ers who attended the institute gained postal department, and to deluge the Wc hope the whittiers won't be tempt ' City on August 2nd and 3rd. This is the not the only persons who came in for much useful information to equip them mails with parcels, which the promoters ed to whittle on the new fence round the i long-looked-for talking machine. Don’t some amount of Pat’s criticism. for the laudable work. The professors of this bill want thegovernment to carry court house. ! miss hearing this grand machine. When will the county punglc up the who took a prominent part in the insti far below cost, would multiply the postal Messrs. S. Hill, James Meakin and Geo. Mrs. Whitten, who had been engaged bicycle tax it eolheted last and this year tute are deservingof commendation, and deficit several times. And all because Bruette, timber men, are registered at to teach room No. 2 in the public school from the cyclists ? The law has been de we hope when another annual institute these mail order houses want to secure the Allen house. of this city, has resigned, and the board clared unconstitutional by Judge Sears in rolls round it will have the benefit of their an advantage over local merchants. Mrs. NcNair and her daughter Hazel has appointed Miss Katherine Myers, of Multnomah. But the cyclists in the large experience, intelligence and perseverance. returned on Sunday from several weeks Forest Grove, to fill the vacancy. Miss counties do not care a tinker’s cuss, for That’s what makes them sell Card of Thanks. We feel compelled to call attention to visit to California. Myers has taught in Baker City public the passing of the law was nothing but a paragraph which appeared in the Ore We wish to thank our relatives and so well ; that’s what makes them Mr. W. W. Curtiss is in the city from school. a bit of sharp practice to make the tax gonian last week saying that the Wilson friends for their care, help and sympathy wear so well and please so well. Portland looking after his timber inter Messrs. H. Layman, H. H. Carv, Chas. payers pay for bicycle paths. Before the river road is all right. This is the item in our late bereavement. Very respectfully, We are selling the best foot case is finally settled wc suppose it will ests in this county. Pye, E. W. Scott and W. Scott, who sent by the Forest Grove correspondent A manda L. D onaldson and F amily . Misses Maggie Schlappi and Anna came in last week from Portland to look go tn the supreme court, but the various to that newspaper : “There is considera wear made at lower prices than The Chinese population of Chicago is some other stores ask for inferior Shield and Caspar Schlappicame in from over the county, left Wednesday. Being counties which are included in the law- ble travel now over the Wilson river road pleased with what they saw here, it is had better get ready to refund the money l>etween Forest Grove and Tillamook. ¡»erttirbed over the reports from the Portland last week. collected from cyclists. 1 Barring the muddy road in the heavy various parts of the city that because of goods. W. E. Page is doing a good business more than probable that some of them Your shoes from our store will will return and settle here. timber, the road is in splendid condition, Caucasian antipathy aroused by the Mr. L. P. W. Quimby, game and forest in his new bed springs. He sells them Coming ! Edison’s latest and most warden, was in the city on Monday for and the bridges are sate, teams passing trouble in the Celestial Empire a boycott fit well, wear well, and pay you bv the wagon load. over daily heavily loaded ” The Head has been instituted against Chinese The dancing academy isopen daily, ex wonderful inventions. The most life-like, the purpose of appointing several depu well to purchase. light has no desire to injure the reputa laundries and truck farms. Wu Sung cept Sundays ; and the latest, as welUs life-size reproducing machine on the face ties for this county. As this is the time _ _ __ ________ , -1 _ Lee, a banker in Chinatown and pro. tion of the Wilson river road, but when it of the earth. Reproducting every move- of year when campers leave fire in the the old, dances taught. ment true to life. Just think, 100 moving timlier, and which may do a considerable becomes a question of public safety and bably the richest Mongolian in the city, Dr. Tatom, the painless dentist, will be scenes, Dewey's battle of Manila, charge amonnt of damage, the appointment of. 1 veracity of the Oregonian correspondent says four laundries have been forced to in Tillamook City on July 31st oh his o! the Rough Riders, etc. On exhibition deputies would be a good thing if the and Forest Grove people and others who suspend business during the past week, return from Nehalem. in the opera house at Tillamook City on compensation was sufficient to enable have traveled that road, the traveling and Chinese laundries generally report a I The Bicycle Tax for 1900 will Ire delin August 2nd and 3rd. them to attend to the duties, for to be public have a right to be correctly in-I falling off of 50 per cent in their business. quent August lst.-H. H. Aiderman, col North Yamhill ball team has not yet 1 paid $3 a day when making arrests and lector ; B. C. Lamb, deputy. decided to play a ball game in this city looking up the case is not sufficient in- ( Dr. Wise will visit Bay City Monday. for a purse of »50. as the players want duceinent to warrant deputies putting July 30th, and will be prepared to do their expenses paid while in this city as in much time to see that the law is en- dental work for those wishing it. well. It has been decided to have the forced. No arrests no pay is not enough Councilman M. Leach is navigating on hose company drill and fire works on the inducement to bother with the office. Word was received in this city last crutches, the result of his horse stumbling evening of Saturday. August 4, and on and falling upon him, injuring his ankle. | which evening there is a cake walk by week that Mrs Blanch Newman, da ugh Forrent, a houseon the Bay City road, local artistes and a dance at the opera ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sturgeon, was quite sick, and the latter left the same GIVE DEATH TO Abb INTECTS AND PESTS one mile north of town, with half acre of l house. land under cultivation. Apply to.J. ! Mr. J. E. Tuttle intends staying with ‘ dav for Portland. A telegram was re his telephone svstem if the Oregon Tele- ceived Monday conveying the* sad news One pint diluted with five gallons of water makes a solution strong enough to kill Svenson. of Mrs. Newman s death the previous garden insects, worms and pests, by spraying or sprinkling on the You cannot miss seeing the grand dis phone Company does not offer him suf- day, when Mr. Sturgeon, Mrs Kiger and affected plants. 25c. a pint. play of life motion pictures at the opera ! ficient inducements to sell out. He is in Miss Maud Sturgeon left to attend the house on Augnst 2nd and 3rd, also the I a position to make it tropical for the funeral in Portland on Tuesday . The I new company. Mr. Tuttle has been most marvelous talking machine. [ liberal with the patrons of his phone, deceased the wife of Mr. H. S. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd returned to •ell that — he intends staying ( and was aged 26 years. She wa<a mem. RELIABLE DRUGGIST, the city on Tuesday from McMinnville. and it is wc..----- ' it ' wil. ill assure ------ cheap her of Miriam Chapter, of Bay with bis svstem. for r i 1 ---------- , . City, and , Mrs. Todd’s sister. Mrs. Kay and family, rates and a liberal service, which the j the funeral services were held in I ortland of Salem, came in with them. McCORMICK and DEERING Mowers and Rakes Tedders AGRICULTURAL Behold, How Good! IMPLEMENTS Our Goods are often tempting en- ough to “ mtike your mouth water ” at sight, and make you want to sample them right on the spot. Stoves, Hardware and Builders’ Supplies. Paints, Oils Doors, Windows and Glass. We are Leadeis in our line. Opposite Bank. Tillamook, Oregon Fruits, Raisins, Clean Currants, Besides all the Canned Vegetables, we recom mend for your hearty en joyment. Grocery Li ne Complete. BEST CLOTHING Always in Store Shoes There’s quality in our Shoes, that’s what there is ! J.ITODD^CO. TILLAMOOK CARBOLIC COMPOUND ( HARLES I. CLOUGH