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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 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. âlUÛÛn AI.L THE COUNTY AN1I CITY gR OFFICIAL NEWS. W-’ Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 6, 1900 Have no Superior in any Market. Heating FULL DINE OF Tight ¡3toVe$ GUNS AND AM UNITION. We are Leaders in our line WAGONS PLOWS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies. Doors, Windows and Glass. Paints, Oils, WADE <&. BTFiTG-G-S, Tillamook, Opposite Bank. • • * ♦ -*| ‘ Oregon ■’ * All* ♦ s Mr. Lee Commons was in the city on Wednesday. He has sold his place, com prising a quarter section, to Mr. O. II. i Wood, from Southern Texas, the consul eration being $3,000. He will remove to • Portland and reside there for a time. Mr. Commons called in to compliment the editor for the consistent manner in i which the Headlight advocated what was I tor the best interest of the republican | partv in thiscounty previous to the June i election. President McKinley, after successfully holding the reins of government, has not fallen into the luck that Hobson did. It appeals, becauses the president has wine at the White house, the ladies belonging to the W.C.T.U. have taken exception,so much so that they are making a crusade against him, praying to Almighty God for his defeat. This appears to us to be altogether unjust and unreasonable, but there's no telling what the dear sisters will do when they get an idea in their heads, for they made themselves ridicu lous “slobbering’’ Hobson and sending flowers to Durrant. niitted it to the council, which was in ac • cord with a previous decision of the city council to pay the water company $30 ¡>er month for a term of three years. The contract was rot signed, however, as the council was desirous of having the water flumed from above the barn to the reser voir, and provided this would lie done the council was willing to have the con tract dated from May and pay rent from that time. Regarding the prohibition partv’s pros- pects of success, Mr. Woollev says : “The Prohibition party is a party of hope. We do not hope for victory in the pre sent campaign, but we do hope to get ] 500,000 votes to demonstrate the' strength of our ideas. We are a party of conscience. Every man in the partv is imbued with the one idea, ' Kill the saloon ; kill the liquor traffic.’ Our party takes no stand on the political I questions of the day. We tight, ‘ ex pansion,’ but it is the expansion of the ! saloon—the extension of the liquor traffic in our new possessions. We favor ‘ pro tection’—but it is the protection of the home from the curse of the saloon. We have a plank on the ‘money question’— but it does not weigh the merits of the gold standard nor the advantages of the free coinage of silver, but points out the annual waste of the thousands of mil lions of dollars that passover the saloon bars. All these questions with us are one question. ‘How shall we destroy the saloon?’ We could not last for a minute as a National party with other metho Js.” $1.50 per year. GROCtiiif • — PWv'liCM Our Wagon Is Busy all day and every Day, making prompt deliveries of Good Groceries Quite a large quantity of fruit from the valley was brought into this county the past month, which found a ready sale. The farmers who brought it in say the ¡flanked road in the south part of the To UJise People county enabled them to do so, otherwise they could have only hauled small loads. Do you buy here ? Tillamookers were glad to get th? fruit and the farmers who brought it in were If you have not been glad to get into a country where they could get cash for their products, and as doing so, it is your loss. one of them remark, “Tillamook is the best county I’ve seen for a long time and Probate Court. Remember cue are where the farmershave plenty of money,” A. Arstill, C. F. Murphy and C. C. Jen and then he went on to tell how hard it NO by son were appointed appraisers in the UNDERSOLD was even to trade in the valley owing to estate of W. D. Priestly. the hessian fly destroying the wheat crop ONE, cue mill MEET ANY Claude Thayer was appointed adminis in some parts. trator of the estate of Geo. S. Barr. PRICE QUOTED FOR It’s surprising the number of pressing It was ordered that the administrator invitations the business men of Portland of the estate of Matilda C. Penter pay to CASH IN THE GROCERY have sent out persuading people to at the heirs, S. M. Penter, I. M. Penter and tend the carnival in that city. What a Laura J. Brown, out of the estate, the line trap to do business. When Tillamook sum of $2,973.29, to be equally divided. holds a carnival and wants a little mag Jefferson and Martha E. Wallace were netism to draw the hay-seeds to this city allowed to adopt John Claud Marolf, I it’s well to be brief, pointed and truthful child of John Morolf. xxjw ^ x ., about it and say “Come and have your Theodore Parks, guardian of Helen and leg pulled!” What with all manner of F. R. Anderson, was allowed to draw fakirs—good, bad ami indifferent—worry the sums of $150 and $90 out of the es. ing the life out of the dairymen this sum tate to pay these claims. mer trying to turn their pockets inside- Annie Williams, guardian of the per out and now the excitement over the car sons and estate of Harry, Mabel, John, nival is elongating the leg-pulling busi Roy and Ina Williams, was granted per ness to perfection. Gee, we hope these mission to sell real property. leg-pulling times won’t cause nrrnous In the matter of the guardianship of prostration and a return to democratic Wantalkam, said guardian was dis hard times and business failure to the charged. country merchant. Sale of real property in the guardian The Republican National Committee ship of B. I*. Hutchins was confirmed. Mr. Heider and wife, Mrs. Guptil and for the defendant in salting and packing family and Miss Wilkinson will leave salmon. The jury found for the defend Sunday on the Kruger for San Fran ant. Dr. Wise, resident dentist. Mr. J. E. Sibley was in the city Friday. cisco. Mr. A. W. Fletcher was in from Ore- Unclaimed letters at the post office are town on Wednesday and reports that New bed springs cheap forcash — W. E for Aug. Halesfuss, W. J. Moore, Will the damage done by the army worm in Page. Morse, Mrs. J. M. Smith, Edd. Smith, E. that part of the county was more so than Colored velvet ribbons at Mrs. Stur Wilson. in the middle part of the county, but since geon’s. | Ur. Tatom, the painless dentist, is at the they made their disappearance the clover The Kruger will leave Hobsonville on | Larson house, where he will remain for is again beginning to grow. Sunday. I a week or so longer previous to going to The transfer of limber land during the Something special this week at King & Nehalem. * month of August amounted to 15 quar Kerremans. We hope the men who have taken to ter sections, the bulk of which was pur Mr. J. Bumgarner was in from Nestoc- r wearing shirt waists won’t take to hold, chased by the Stinchfield, Remick & ton on Monday. ing up their pants the same style ladies Whitney concern, of Detroit, Mich. Ij. was all spruce timber. The above com New stock of children’s underwear at are now holding their skirts. The remainder of the supplies for the I puny now hold five-eights of the Stand- Mrs. Sturgeon’s. Mr. G. A. Edmunds went out on the North Yamhill-Tillamook telephone line ing spruce in Tillamook county, will arrive on the Harrison, part of it | Mr. J. Teft has made arrangements stagg on Wednesday. with the Tillamook Lumber Co. and the Mrs. Schrader and daughters returned arriving an the Kruger this week. For sale, leather harness and lace lea. Pacific Mill to handle the cut of the two to the city on Saturday. Mrs. Wiley left on Monday to visit her tlier, auls and aul handles, shoe knives, mills, both for the home market and for bristles and shoe wax, shoe nails of all shipping. The latter mill is to be kept daughter at Kelso, Wash. kinds, glover's needles and harness needles busy manufacturing, Mr. Teft furnishing Mr. S. J. Stephens left on Tuesday tori the logs and paying the mill a certain at W. E. Page’s. * a business trip to Portland. Fairview Grange, No. 273, will meet at price for cutting the lumber. Something new in corsets and hose | j Ackley's hall Sept. 14th ; also Pomona Messrs. Duval & Andereck, of Little supporters at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. i Grange at place day and evening. Let Rock, Ark., informs us they are prepar Mr. and Mrs. Bert King have gone to there be a general attendance.—L. S. ing to organize a company for coloniza Portland on business and pleasure. | Maynard, master. tion and are looking toward the Pacific I buy all kinds of second hand goods i One hundred and sixty pupils were en- Coast as the objective point, and in ad and pay spot eash forthem.—W.E. Page. i ! rolled at the public school in the city on dition to this are desirous of obtaining has made arrangements with the Ameri Real Estate Transfers. can Type Founders Co, at Portland to Blacksmith bellows and a good cast Monday, and since then that numlierhas what information they can regarding furnish a supplement to the republican B. F. Ely to A. J A Thrall, 47 acres in cook stove for sale cheap at W. E. Page’s. ' been increased to 170, being 30 more j Tillamook county. newspapers of the state made up of poli tp. 2S. R. 9 W. Mr. T. Coates expects a visit from his pupils than last year. City Attorney Eddy told the city dads tical matter. We have refused to take it W. G. Kelso to the Astoria Co., S *4 sister, who is on her journey from Eng-: i The steamer Harrison was in on Satnr. I on Monday that all the streets should be because it is printed by a trust audit im Ne ’4 and N Vi of Se *4 of sec. 4, tp. 2 day with treight and left again on Tues. 1 named. That’s a good idea, for most of poses expenses upon us. Besides, the re land. N, R. 9 W. Mrs Roberts and daughter will leave 1 day with a large quantity of butter and the residents cannot tell the name of the publican editors of Oregon are j. t as on Sunday for Los Angelos on the 1 cheese, including 772 boxes of cheese and street they reside in. Would it not also intelligent and able to write on political W. W. Webster to E. D. Dewey, Se ’4 of sec. 15, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. 152 boxes of butter. lie a good idea for the council to have a subjects as those who are manipulating Kruger. Before leaving the city Mr. William S. plat of the city prepared with all streets j these supplements. If the national com- A. J. McNair to J. W. McKinley, Nw ’4 Where did you get that picture ? Why, of Sw !4 of sec. 23, tp. 1 N, R. 10 W. ! mit ec is desirous of doing what is right at King & Kerremans, and got it lor Pond, state manager made arrangements named thereon. with Mr. Clande Thaver to act as resi Morgan, Mudge & Co. have employed it should deal with the editors individual- Eliza Nicodemus to W. L. Provoost, 20 nothing !!! dent agent for the Mutual Life Insurance Mr. I>. R. Readaway to do their wagon 1 ly or collectively. Another thing, editors acres in tp. 1 N, R. 10 W. Mr. I. Simler will open a barber shop Company of New York. work at their shops. Mr. Readaw’ayis have experienced w’hat additional costs A. J. McNair to J. W. McKinley, Se >4 of in Letcher’s building on the arrival of the ■ I repair sewing machines mid warrant lately from Manitoba, where he worked j the type trust and the paper syndicate Sc >4 of sec. 22 and Sw 14 of Sw 14 of next boat. them to do good work or no pay. I also in the largest carriage shops for 23 i have imposed upon them the past few sec. 23, tp. 1 N, R. 10 W. Married, on Sunday, by Justice Sam keep the best machine oil and needles, years, and can do your work in all the ; years, and it is only reasonable that the Henry Schafer to C. E. Smith, 100 acres Downs, Mr. Harry F. Hill to Miss Mary bobbins and rublierr for bobin winders, latest styles. Come and get our prices editors who object to trusts should re in tp. 5 S, R. 10 W. E. McCormick. sent the attempt to make them the machine belts, etc.—W. E. Page. before going elsewhere. Mrs. J. W. Maxwell and Riley Maxwell j “cheap guys” while the trust company Mr. E. C. E Wist has least the Tilla For Sale. Parties who have camped or stopped gets handsomely paid for what work it will leave on the Kruger tor Santa Bar. mook hotel. Mr. M. H. Larson leasing this year at the Cliff house at Slub Creek 40 Acres of Bottom Land, about two | does for the national committee. bara on Sunday. the furnished roomsand Mr. H. B. Plum miles from town, near Trask River Cook stoves, heaters bedsteads, chairs, mer, ex-sheriff of Polk county, part of speak in the highest praise of the accom | A city council meeting was held Mon bridge.—A nton P lask er . modation obtained there, it being one of tables, stands, dishes, lamps, etc., for sale the ground floor for a saloon. day evening with all the members present. the best places in the county for camjiers I Bills ordered paid were : Marshal, $50 ; cheap at W. E. Page s. The board of county commissioners is and others to enjoy themselves. Mrs. J. recorder, $10; livery barn, $4-.50. The Mr. W. C. King shipped 25 boxes of j HEADLIGHT attending to comity affairs this week, S. Bosley has made it pleasant for the council took up some time in discussing cranberries to Portland on the Harrison, visitors at the hotel who have gone down and with County Judge G. W. Sappington improvements to streets, side walks and lieing the first consignment. and Commissioners C. Rav and L. Par there to be near the briney ocean, drink cross walks, ordering a number of them WEEKLY OREGONIAN Mr O C. Haslett, president of the rish piesent, a full report of which will n the pure air and feed sumptuously to be fixed, and to repair the cross walks Truckee Lumber Co. of S.F., came in on appear in our next issue. upon the fat of the land. the marshal was taken off night duty One Year for $2.25 the Krngerfroin San Francisco. With increased revenue and with a sav- and his hours fixed from 10 a.m. till mid Star Lodge. A.O.U.W , took in a num I have about +0 new barrels for sale at ber of new members on Monday evening ing of $10 per month in water rent, it | night. The city attorney drew up a con TWO LIVE PAPERS nearly half price. Call and see them be- and will do so again next Monday, and seems to us that the city council should j tract with the water company and sab* fore buying elsewhere.—W. E. Page. we are asked to announce that those be in a position financially to place elec who are eligible for initiation to present tric lights in the residence portion of the I city this winter. Here is something that i themselves that evening. i To expedite the construction of the is badly needed, just as much as improve North Yamhill-Tillamook telephone line, ment <»n roads, and as the council is dip the company i’ desirous of employing a ping into the funds to “fix up” certain dozen more men to dig holes ami raise streets, we hope it w ill not blow’ in too poles, piying »35 a month and board or much money that wav before it takes up the light question. $2 a day without board. Back of Cohn & Co » Store. One of the McMinnville papers says : There’s going to be heavy rain on the One of the most equisite preparations known to the skin. Cures Chapped Hands, He employes only Skilled Work Sth Sept, if win I is S.W.. also on the 15th. “Why not borrow th? Tillamook ghost Sun Burn, Ereckies, Sallow Complexion and all irritated surfaces. men. ... nnd light rain on the 23rd. Weather Skookum for our carnival. Seems like Excellent to use after shaving. Just what yon need when you return from the seashore. Makes any and all kinds of Ma- Prophet Dawson is responsible for this some persons at Tillamook would like to chinerv. Boilers. Engines. Separa Harmless as sunshine, pure as the breath of June. Price 25c. and 50c. a bottle. dispose of him. ” We emphatically object prediction, and it's enough to give one tor», Mill Machinery. Loggers the blues to think that he’s trying to to any such thing, for we’ve worked up Outfits, Guns, Saw». Fits Boxes, a scheme for the Skookum ghost to make hurry op the wet season. and Turns Shafting. J. S. McDonald, plaintiff, vs. Otto John nocturnal visits to the fakirs, book and Skilled Horse Shoer and insurance agents, the quack doctors w ho son, defendant, was a case tried before CASE, J Wagon Maker. come near murdering people, etc . directly County Judge Sapp ngton and a jury, in they come to this county. That's the Master Mechanic. J which plaintiff claimed »105 for ->J a I day» work, labor and service» performs only wav to scare them out. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS We carry the Best grades of FLOUR Aumesville and Pride of Waldo Hills. We guarantee every can of Corn or Toma toes sold by us. Satisfaction guaran teed or money re- funded Feed of all kinds at Lowest Rates. Do not forget that we carry the BEST Stock of Clothing Shoes Hats and Furnishing In Tillamook County J.Ä.TODD&CO ‘ oak NOLAN'S MACHINE SHOP. >? ; i Í Almond Toilet Creme i I