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THE HEADEIGHT BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEO AL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY OFFICIAL NEWS. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newapuper. Vol. XII. PRINTING JOB IS THE Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. No. 46. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 9, «1.50 per year. 1900. r.o snags have been met. Captain W. W. Harts, the government engineer, sees the Representative Tongue is Visiting necessity of these improvements, because he has taken the trouble to ascertain for Tillamook to Look Over the himself the timber and other resources of Situation. the count\, and w hen it comes to Cap Representative T. H. Tongue arrived | tain Harts reporting favorable or un- in the city last evening for the purpose frfvorable. it is not likely that it will say | of making an inspection of Hoquarton the commerce of Tillamook does not war slough and Tillamook bay and bar. It rant the expenditure for money for these was first decided by Mr. Tongue’s numer improvements. ous friends in this city to give him a rousing reception, with a banquet one come right down to what is absolutely evening and a public meeting another, necessary and essential and to meet the but as Mr. Tongue said over the phone requirements of the lumber industry the on Tuesday that he was coming to Tilla improvement of Tillamook bar is the mook for a few days rest as well, it was most important, and it is also imperative thought best not to bore him with pub that no time be lost in carrying out the Hay Tools, and a A dainty, attractive, wel lic speaking. The visit of Representative work. The improvements to the bay Full line of formed foot requires a dainty, Tongue, as a member of the rivers and and Hoquarton slough are now only a harbors committee, at this time is of matter of comparatively little expense to neat, tasty shoe. much importance to Tillamook, for the dredge a channel for large vessels, and development and industrial prosperity this work should go right along until an YOU SUPPLY THE PRETTY FOOT- of the county depends wholly upon what appropriation is secured for the bar. WELL SUPPLY THE SHOE. improvements the government make on Twenty-two feet of water on Tillamook Tillamook bar. For years Tillamook bar is what the petition asks for, and we If your foot is not as wasconfronted with an engineer’s report presume that Mr. Tongue will acquiese pretty and graceful as you stating that the amount of commerce ’n and see the urgent necessity of that depth this county did not warrant the expendi of water, for without it mill men had desire, we’ll funish a shoe ture of money for government improve just as well shut down the few remain that will look graceful and meat. If anything will hoodoo work of ing saw mills as to waste their energies, this character it is a report like that, and spoil their enterprising spirits and irre and fit perfectly. it did hoodoo Tillamook, and we do not parably ruin their tempers as to try and A good shoe for easy know but what the lumbering and other make a success of the saw mill business i walking. industries of the county are under the in this county when they have Tillamook — hoodoo spell more today than ever be bar to buck and hoodoo their enterprise. from the state treasurer to pay the state Mr. Paul R. Kelty, city editor of the TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. fore. True, there was not much com We hope, however, we are nearing the school apportionment, and should have Evening Telegram, returned to Portland merce, but the report did Tillamook an time when the obstacles to Tillamook’s last week after spending a few days vaca been sent to County Treasurer Cary. It injustice and worked an hardship upon Dr. Wise, resident dentist. industrial growth and prosperity are re tion in this comity. It's tough on the is presumed this occurred through a mis those who had money invested in indus Hose company meets this evening. moved, for all we ask for the industries c tv pencil pushers when they come to I takein the printed list of state and county tries. The report should have given both Mr. W. Olsen left last week for Cali of the county is that they be given the officials sent out from Salem, which makes Tillamook and are "shadowed" all the sides of the question, and had it stated same opportunities to ship their products fornia. A. M. Austin treasurer and surveyor of time by the sheriff. the amount of the vast timber resources to market as other parts of Oregon, and Whoop it up for 22 feet of water on the Tillamook county. I Deputy Grand Master H. D. Wagoner of the county which cannot be manufac as Tillamook was neglected for so many bar at low tide. A teachers’ examination is being held tured and shipped to market until Tilla years, the citizens of this county think ' is in the city in the interest of the Ancient Chas, and A. B. Horner were in the citv Order of United Workmen, a fraternal in the school house, with Superintendent mook bar and bay are improved,it would they are entitled to relief, as their request from Mill City. beneficial order that is recognized to be G. B. Lamb and Profs. F. I). Vincent and I have put a different complexion on the is a just one and for the sole purpose of Local items are somewhat hard to run the strongest and most solid bv members A T. White examiners, the following I report. No one is foolish enough today developing the resources of Oregon in this i across this week. of the fraternal congress. Members of persons being examined : to say that the coinmeice of Tillamook part of the state. State papers: county does not warrant government John Voss was in the city on Tuesday the order in this city are requested to at We wish Representative Tongue a ¡ilea- j Miss Tacy Wilkinson, Nehalem. tend the lodge on Monday next. improvements, and it is a wonder to those sant time with his numerous and staunch I from Woodburn. Miss Maggie Tone, Netarts. who visit us that with the difficulties friends in Tillamook, and we feelconvinc- The cake walk on Saturday night drew Miss Mamie Means, Tillamook. L. R. Iler was in the city from Gales have Hats- Mrs. N. M. Dawson, Cloverdale. confronting the county in the matter of ed and make the prediction that his visit a large crowd, and the honors of being Creek on Sunday. Mrs. Davies, Tillamook. transportation that the people are so will be instrumental in bringing about Soft the best cake walk dancers fell upon Miss or Countv Papers : We are still paying 20c. per doz. for prosperous. But the illeffects of that re the long desired and wished for improve Cynthia Jennie Lucille McKinley and Mr. Miss Pearl Buff, Hebo. eggs at D. T. E dmunds . port is felt today, especially in the lumber Byron Adonis Johnsing Wiley and Mrs. Miss Grace Craver, Neskowin. ments. And all honor to Mr. Tongue for —Wide M. V. Parmer registered at the Allen Blanche Walsh Paradise Stillwell and Miss Grace Bosler, Neskowin. industry. the interest he has taken and will con Miss Belle Watts, 'lillamook. row house from Cottage Grove. Mr. Dudlev Kentucky Jefferson Pierce, so Now another opportunity presents it tinue to take in Tillamook’s indutrial Miss Alice Payne, Blaine. Harry Ford is registered at the Allen the cake was divided lietween these home self to secure the much needed improve expansion. Miss Lotlisie Goeres, Neskowin. You choose the hat that suits house from Muncey's Fnlls. Primary Certificate: The steamer Louise has been chartered made darkey cake walk dancers from the ments. Representative Tongue has in you best—the one that’s Miss Frances Myer, Forest Grove. terested himself in Tillamook’s behalf, and will take Mr. Tongue down to the Mrs. M. C. Banfield and family return South. ________________________________ and with the intention of, if possible, un bay to-morrow (Friday) morning, and most becoming. We ed to Portland on Wednesday. Elder Lister has announced that he will Reid Again Talks Railroad. bottling the county from its bottled-up we understand that he will be accom F. L. Parker and C. T. Crosby were in I commence a series of discourses on "The guarantee the style, the William Reid, in a letter to the Ore condition, thus enabling it to grow in panied by Messrs. Claude Thayer, W. S. 1 Evidences of Christianity,” lieginning on the city last week from Astoria. quality, the price. gonian on the railroad situation, con- ( dustrially like other sections of Unde Cone, J. E. Sibley, B. L. Eddy, A. W. Sunday evening next at the Christian Prof. Swanton will give a social dance eludes it by referring to the proposed , Sam’s domain. We have to thank Mr. Severance, F. R. Beals, W. II. Cooper, F. If you want a reliable hat that is church. Mr. Lister will undertake to at the opera house on Saturday. Tongue for the last appropriation for C. Baker, R. M. Watson and Assistant * show, in his discourses on the evidences, railroad to Nehalem, thus: becoming, our stock will Dr. E. W. Mills was visiting friends in “Another reason is shown by a slight , the improvement of Hoquarton slough Engineer Frank Batter. as to how we received the bible. There this city the fore part of the week. supply it at any time. I are services every Sunday, morning and circumstances a few weeks ago. Lon and Tillamook bay, for it was by his in Geo. H. Fitzgibbons, of Portland, is | evening, the sermons in the morning don capitalists with whom I was asso fluence and persistance that the money Woodmen, Attention! registered this week at th? Larsen house. 1 lieing on various topics. ciated, impressed with Portland’s fu was secured to construct the derrick and A special meeting of Ceder Camp, No. ture with lumber and coal carried to carry on the w’ork which is now bein/ Mr. C. I Clough has improved in health HAVE j State Treasurer Moore has made the the past week and able to lie in his drug annual apportionment of the common this city from its surrounding lands, done in the bay and slough, which all 219, will be held Friday evening, August wrote me they wanted no fights with admit to be a good improvement. This 10, for the purpose of making arrange store again. I school fund interest, amounting to $207- fact is well recognized by citizens who ments for the unveiling of the monument A suit was filed in the county court on ■157.54. This is the largest sum ever ap the transcontinental lines, in carrying arc familiar with what is going on, and of the late neighbor Terwilliger, and such products to Portland, and desired Tuesday in which Claude Thayer sued A. portioned among the schools ofthis state, the co-operation of all its people, remark, Mr. Tongue’s visit at this time for the such other business as may conic before M.daney for $210. and it is divided upon the basis of a lar ing in their letter that in making inquir purpose of going over the situation is to the meeting. All members are earnestly Mrs. R. M. Wade and Mrs W. B. ger school population than has ever been ies as to the Nehalem and Tillamook enable him to learn precisely our condi requested to be present. Glafke, of Portland, came i i on a visit reported liefore. The total number of proposed lines, and whether really tion and to plead intelligently at the pro By order of C. C. . jiersons of school age is 133,181, and the and will remain several weeks. By P. W. T odd , Clerk. wanted, they had a reply from Portland per time before the rivers and hatbors l>er capita division is $1.56, which is also Dr. Wise will be in Nehalem about capitalists, who have vast interests in committee for an appropriation. As far Aug. 16th. Those wishing dental work the largest ratio upon which the school this city (whose name 1 have), that the as the H eadlight is concerned, we have It is learned oil excellent authority funds have ever been distributed. The please call early at Effenberger's hotel. only object Mr. Reid had in view was implicit confidence in Mr. Tongue, with that General Nelson A. Miles has recently amount of money apportioned lor 1729 to get back from the Nehalem some of the co-operation of the other members of applied for service in China. His appli Justice Sam Downs had a Boxer before children in Tillamook county is $2697.24. the money he had invested there rail the Oregon delegation, doing all that is cation has not been granted. War De him on Saturday, and find Jim Kimball possible to be done for the improvement partment officials say that General Married, on Wednesday, at the home roading. $15 for assault and battery upon Harry of the bride's parents, in Tillamook City, Now, investigations made by six sep- of Tillamook bar and bay, and we think Chaffee was sent to China to command Hill. we are only expressing the sentiment of the American troops, and to relieve him Mrs. Howard and daughter, who by the Rev. F. H. Neff, Mr. Carl P. Knud erate coal mining experts of Puget . the intelligent citizens and those who at this time would be a reflection upon son and Miss Maggie N. Latimer. The Sound, San Francisco and New York, have been visiting with Mrs. Clough, left happy couple left on the stage the same including the United States Geological have the industrial interests of the county his conduct of affairs. Friends of General on the Harrison for their home in Port Miles say that General Miles, in addition evening for Portland, where they will Survey Corps, demonstrate that five | at heart when we say this. • land today. make their future home. The bride is miles of steam coal superior to Seattle Besides the Oregon delegation being in to his experience and ability, has the The steamer Harrison came in on Tues the lady like and res|>ected daughter of are at Nehalem Bay—four veins opened : favor of these improvements, that of a rank to meet the commanding officers of day from Astoria with a cargoof freight, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Latimer and her hus up and rnav soon be made ready to ship ; number of other s'.ates have also been other troops upon the same footing. which was much needed by the business band is also much respected in this city. I coal therefrom if transportation bv rail promised to support it, which is a mat They even go so far as to assert that men. She left again today. They carry with them the best wishes of way-only HO miles—was secured to | ter of much satisfaction to those who General Miles’ reputation would go far We have about 200 lbs. of that pure a large number of relatives and friends Portland, and in addition are 20,000,- [ have been at work quietly for several toward causing the commanders of 000,000 of feet of timber to be carried 35 months obtaining information and get other columns to defer to his judgment, maple sugar left in 21b. bricks, which we for their future happiness. and the result would be a more effective will close out at 25c. |>er brick. Formerly For the next 30 days we will give a to 70 miles thereto. Why cannot co-op. ting petitions draw'n up to conform to sold at|40c. per brick at D.T. E dmunds .’ special discount for spot cash as follows: eration of our wealthy citizens be ob the ideas of the government engineers, cooperation. tained to organize a railway to bring which is a most important feature, and ( Ifyou want ad vice consult a disinter You are requested to call at the Tilla 10 per cent off on dry goods, boots and such freight here ? With their mames'as upon this point we are glad to state that ested party. mook Lumber Company if you want a shoes; 5 per cent off on groceries, flour, directors and o..e share each and putting bill of lumlier filled before going elsewhere. feed and rubber boots and shoes. This the company into business shape with will give vou Stout s Patent Snag Proof It will pay you to get our prices.—W m . I long gum boots, at $5.50. net cash. Ar- surveys already made and necessary B arker , manager. K- prospectuses to be made under their a us The Truckee saw mill was closed down buckle's coffee, 15c. per lb., or Tibs. for pices, it would not lie very difficult, 1 $1.00. Gold dust. 2Oc. tier 4 lb. pack this week for several days owing to a ages; 1 lb. packages iiearline. 10c and 41b. know, to put that enterprise into good brake in the machinery, which was sent packages. Armour s washing powders hands, who would produce capital to to this city to be repaired at Oak Nolan’s build it. I w ish no official position there for 15c. Our prices have lieen the lowest, new machinery shop. and with the discounts we will give for in, merely with the ez|>erience I have of Will Prof. Wann, when he returns to the next 30 days von can save a year's the Nehalem surveys and country to as GIVE DEATH TO flUU INTECTS AND PESTS. Monmouth, ever quit talking about the interest on every dollar's purchase at.D. f sist in seeing it built. string of salmon trout he was seen with T. E dmunds . One pint diluted with five gallons of water makes a solution strong enough to kill At the railway station Rome, while on the street last Tuesday ? We wonder Countv Surveyor A. M. Austin thought the King and Queen were en route from garden insects, worms and pests, by spraying or sprinkling on the what sort of a fish story he will have to he struck it rich when he recei ved a check Beggum to Monza, a well-dressed indi affected jdants. 25c. a pint. tell. vidual was discovered hiding, with a re for $2697 24, which made his eyes bug There was no council meeting on Mon o t as he thought he had obtained a volver concealed on his person. He was day evening, owing to the fact that onh streak of luck for once. It wasn 't such arrested, after a struggle, and, after being manacled, was sent out to Milan two conncilmen and the president are a bonanza after all, for upon closer mves- to lie examined by Bressi‘sludges. Com RELIABLE DRUGGIST, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. left to transact the business, and when tigation he found it was not a check for promising letters are said to have Ixen found upon him. | either of these are absent the city affairs surveying he had not performed, but vvaa are held up. BAR IMPROVEMENTS McCORMICK and DEERING Mowers and Rakes, Hay Tedders, AGRICULTURAL An Attractive Shoe- IMPLEMENTS. Stoves, Hardware and Builders’ Supplies. Paints, Oils, Doors, Windows and Glass. We are Leadeis in our line. "W.A.IDE Opposite Bank. BRIGGS. Tillamook, Oregon A New Line ot Logger’s Shoes on Hand. Hats-Hats, Your Choice! the or Stiff—Dark Light or Nar Brims. We WE Clothing, Furnish ing Goods, Groceries, Four and Feed. J.A.TODD^CO. TILLAMOOK, OIL • olovgu ' s CARBOLIC COMPOUND CHARLES I. ( LOLO II,