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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, gl Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. < ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY OFFICIAL NEWS. 4 Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XII. No. 20. £1.50 per year. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 18, 1900. I i started, so that those who are interested * city to secure this feeder,but lost its head ' I in the development of Tillamook can get in an effort to secure a railroad to Port | together and discuss matters, showing land practically to buck river boats. | that we are just as enterprising as other Will Portland be indifferent and let the 1, progressive towns. opportunity pass, thus playing right into We are sorry to hear that another , the hands of San Francisco ? An inde sanguinary pugilistic "encounter has ! pendent railroad from Portland, througl taken place between some of the citizens ' the Nehalem coal fields to Tillamook Have no Superior in any Market. of the incorporated city of Nehalem, and City, would be a paving concern from ,g-~- we understand some of the participants the start. The coal mines, the immense FUbü DINE OF are badly disfigured and bruised up on amount of timber to be manufactured— account of the ruction. As we under both of which wouldgiven large amount stand a change of venu has been granted ! of tonnage—the dairy and fishing indus to try the charges in Justice Sam Downs’ tries, would be sufficient to bring in large court, we will wait until we hear the returns to the company, to say nothing evidence before we state who the culprits of the passenger business. This is a square business proposition for Portland and victims are. to decide, one in which it should not be The bicycle ordinance is to be enforced t /sí slow in grasping if it is desirous of secur by the city marshal, which compels bicy-1 ing another valuable feeder. But will it clists to dismount when riding on the 1 do it, or shall we have to wait until the side walks when within thirty feet of a government makes improvements on pedestrian and have a light after dark. Tillamook bars before these resources After discussing the matter on Monday can be developed ? evening the city council instructed the marshal to enforce the ordinance. Presi Republican Meeting. dent Cohn thought as the council had A republican meeting was held Tues- previously given a lot of time in the con- sideration of the ordinance, and as it had | day evening in the opera house, presided met with the approval of the citizens, he . over by Mr. A. W. Severance, chairman advised that it be enforced, in which all | j of the county central committee, who W the councilmen acquiesced. | briefly introduced the speaker, Colonel S. What kind of sarcasm is this from the . ! E. Spencer, of Portland. The colonel two bit railroad town on the Columbia I commenced his speech by asking the peo- river ? The Astoria Herald says : “There , I pie to remember the promises of the de is some talk of raising a subsidy to in- mocratic party eight and four years ago, Mr. and Mrs. P. McIntosh went out Furniture for everybody. My expenses duce Mr. Hammond to take the railroad none of which had been fullfilled, and TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS on the steamer for Portland Wednesday, are small, so I intend to sell cheap for awav from Astoria. Talk about a rail the predictions they made about the gold * where the latter expects to remain for cash. I will have a nicestockof new fur road killing a town ! There is a strong, standard bringing ruination to the Dr. Wise, resident dentist. niture on the next boat, so hold your corpse smell around Astoria. Before a country, as all could readily see for them U.S. oilcloth at King & Kerreinans. * several months. orders and see what I can do for you.— railroad was built Astoria was the best selves, were not substantiated, while Mrs. Homer Mason left on the stage on Christmas goods at King & Kerre ’ • Tuesday for Elkton, Or., where she was W. E. Page. business town on the coast, but what the promises of the republican party to mans. Tillamook Band and Dramatic Com can we say for it now ?” We do not give prosperity in the place of hard times summoned on account of the serious ill Cook stoves and heaters cheap at W. pany—gee, this sounds loud and profes want to give those who are trying hard had been implicitly carried out by the ness of her mother. E. Page’s. * I sional—is preparing for a musical and to boom Astoria a feeling of the jimjambs, present administration. He gave figures Born, on the 17th inst, to the wife of Mr. A. J. Phelps was in the city from Mr. John Erickson, a son. It being such ! theatrical performance, when the com but what will Astoria amount to when to show how rapid our exports were in creasing to prove, iti a general sense, that Milton, Or. a fine boy, the father thought he was big pany will produce “Hearts of Gold’’ and the salmon industry is played out ? Bro. a laughable farce. Curtiss had better advise turning town the country was never more prosperous Infant's hoods and cjoaks at Mrs. enough to milk the cows. than what it is today. In taking up the Sturgeon’s. Remember the millinery opening to lots into teat pulling farms. By the lively way telephone wires were trust question, he asked, “What have the Captain VV.W. Harts, United States Another lot of 5c. and 10c. goods at being strung last Sunday in the Wilson morrow (Friday) and Saturday at Mrs. democrats done to suppress the trusts?” Todd ’ s, opposite the post office. All are engineer, came in on the steamer on Sat- King & Kerremans. river district some of the settlers there cordially invited to come and see the urday to inspect the government work j Thev were doing a lot of talking. The Anything you want in the tinware line : thought it a very worldly affair. handsome fashionable goods whether improving Tillamook bay and Hoquar- | Cleveland administration had expended at King & Kerremans. The bond of Mr. J. S. Lamar for a i a good deal of money preparing a report they purchase or not. ton slough, which he was pleased to see Another meat market is said to be on , saloon license, with Messrs. W. H. H. I on the trusts,but the democrats never en- had made rapid progress. As the last Cary and L. Olseu as sureties, was ap Several of the young men of the city ! acted a law to suppress the’trusts. That the point of starting np. gave a party on Friday evening to their appropriation is nearly expended, work was left for the republicans to do, and proved by the council on Monday. For sale, a number one buggy horse.— friends, when Mrs. Wise gave them the will have to stop in a few weeks until ! | not only was a law passed to suppress Mrs. Olaf Johnson will leave shortly Apply to Dr. C. E. Hawke. * use of her residence. About 40 young another appropriation is made, which * I them but the republican party had been for Chicago, 11!., to visit her two married A full line of the latest styles of winter people accepted the invitation, and a cannot be secured until congress meets. | | instrumental in successfully prosecuting daughters, and while in that city she will Should this be secured soon after the ■ millinery at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. pleasant evening was spent. undergo a course of medical treatment. meeting of congress, Captain Harts is | * several large trusts. Colonel Spencer Blacksmith Kirry has sold bis black, Owing to the crowded condition of the could not understand wh v the democratic Some of the dairymen who sold their- smith shop to Mr. Charles Woolfe. school the directors have engaged ano ot the opinion that work on the improve party should become so suddenly adverse calves cheap early this fall are scratching ments will lie resumed about March. Mr, Trade with the wide awake business their heads now when they see heifer ther teacher, Miss Ruth Cooper, and also to expansion, considering that that party rented the Larsen hall, where the pri Frank Batter, the engineer in charge of had added so much territory to the Unit- men who advertise in the Headlight. calves selling from $10 to $11 per head. I the works here, has proved himself tho mary department, under Mrs. Beals,was I ed States, other than that they were The bicycle shop has lieen moved to Sharpless »trawberry plants for fall 1 moved to from the school building Mon roughly cornjietent and carried out the i badly in need of a battle cry to take the Morgan & Edwards' machine shop. . J — £ __ 1-1__ ...... . Oflo 1 work with grea ^satisfaction, as the im- setting ready for shipment now ; 20c. per (Jay place of free trade and free silver. As The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on ' dozen, $1 per 100, by mail post paid.— provements will show. Captain Harts far as the Philippine islands were Justice Downs had some tresspass cases left on the stage Monday evening. Saturday and left down on Wednesday. Address E. A. Chamberlain, Spruce, Or.* concerned he was in favor of annexing before him on Thursday, the first being New stock of high grade rings, chains Ladies! Do not complain of back ache against E. Baker for being on the Elmore them, and if the natives were unfit for a and watches just received at Letcher's. * any more. Buy a Western Washing ranch. As the evidence against him was win Portland Baild the Railroad? good form of government we should treat The steamerCleone arrived atHobson- Machine at McIntosh & McNair s, which I insufficient, the justice dismissed the case. them as we do the Indians, for it was a It is satisfactory to know that the j survival of the fittest, and he did not be- ville yesterday morning to load lumber. makes washing easy. Call in a see them A similar charge against Albert Pye was coal found in the Lower Nehalem coal j lieye in hauling down the flag after some withdrawn. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jenkins returned to ladies. fields is of sufficient quantity and quality Mesdames Eddy and Edwards were i the city from a business trip to Portland. The best of half soles for boots and to warrant a road being built from of the best blood of the country had been spilled to defend it in the Philippines. Work was commenced on Monday on soliciting subscriptions on Monday to i shoes at Page’s, and other shoe supplies. Portland to develop them. But will the start a reading room for young men in I have worked more than 25 years at the capitalists of that city furnish the money Besides, the Pacific Coast needed the the store building opposite the post office. the store building next to the Headlight ' boot and shoe trade, and know just what to build it ? It would not be necessary islands for commerce as much as the , Postmaster Severance has placed more office. __ __________________________ vou want for boot and shoe soles. I sell for us to ask that question if Portland South needed Cuba. Colonel Spencer lock boxes in the cabinet at the post By the number of married women out i t|je |)CSt at a fajr price, but I don’t keep was as enterprising as other cities of its spoke at Bay City Wednesday evening, office. and this (Thursday) evening speaks at * size. Portland is too conservative for its Dr. Tatom left Sunday for his home at ' of the city there must be enough grass any poor stock.—W. E. Page. Hebo. widowers to form a club. We propose own good, as is well known by those Elder Gist, of Medford, who had been Sheridan owing to the sickness of his the express agent for president and the invited to fill the vacancy in the Christian who have tried to get financial backing Notice. daughter. county treasurer for vice. church in this city, has lieen induced by to start up industries. However that All persons knowing themselves in Wanted, 1000 pounds of yellow bees Rev. C. P. Metzler is expected to fill the members of his former congregation may be, here is an opportunity for Port debted to me will please call and settle wax. C. I. Clough, the druggist, Tilla- the vacancy in the pastorate of the Bay to remain in that place, and they have land to become a manufacturing city, their accounts soon. * mook City. City and Tillamook City Presbyterian 1 succeed in persuading him to remain, tor coal, above all things, is necessary Having seid my property to Dr. I. M. Mr. Peter Heisel is selling off his cattle churches about the 1st December. He consequently he will not come to Tilla. for that purpose. Considering the bene Smith, I will leave for Portland the latter on account of having his hay burned a comes from New York city. fit that it would derive from these mines, I mook. part of November. few weeks since. Mr. Elliott brought us a sample of Respectfully. Mr. E. Marolf has contracted with the cost of building one hundred miles of A. Baxter has taken charge of the Day pampas grass grown on Riversdale farm. D r . C. E. H awke . Beals Bros, to sell bis ranch of 320 acres, railroad is insignificant. Besides, with food barn and is prepared to take good It waspthough this grass would not grow situated one half mile from Tillamook the enormous amount of timlier in the Timber Claim» for Sale. care of horses. in this county, but this was over twelve City. They will divide the ranch into 40 Nehalem couutry, that alone, to nay I nothing of the coal mines, would keep a For sale, two claims, about eleven miles Try some of the hand-leaded shells at feet tall when it was cut. acre trncts or will sell in a solid bodv, as railroad busy. Portland business men from Tillamook City, being the north Ackley & lenkins’. Same price as others Dr. C. E. Hawke has disposed of his may best suit the purchaser. For further have complained about the business of east quarter of section 25, in township 2 and better quality. practice to Dr. I. M. Smith, who recently particulars apply to Beals Bros., Tilla- i Tillamook being diverted from that city south of range 10 west of Willamette We are sorry to hear that Mrs. John came to this city from More, who has mook City. * ! to San Francisco, but here is an oppor- meridian, and the south-east quarter of | Thorell is getting more helpless every also purchased the house and lots, the Sometimes a person has paid upon a ‘ i tunitv for Portland to secure a country j section 26, in township 2 south of range day and she is not expected to live. consideration forthe latter being $1,900. I pOqcv a iot of money and then gets sick ' rich in undeveloped resources as a feeder . 10 west of Willamette meridian, in all Do you like fancy china ? Call in and Mr. L. S. Maynard says his stra wherry and can't pay, and right where he needs ! to that city. Astoria missed the oppor- I 320 acres. Apply to Arthur Fisher, Box ’ see the prettiest assortment ever seen in patch played a prank on him this year it the most he loses his policy. You can’t , t unity when it lacked the business saga- I 18, Gladstone, Mich. Tillamook at McIntosh & McNair's. He is now disposing of his second crop of lose yonr policy nor your money in the 1 Get yonr apples at W. E. Page s. Full berries, and the fruit was unusually fine j Mutual Life that wav. The company bushel boxes of good valley apples from and tempting at this season of the year. ( carries your policy if you are not able.— j * ; 60c. toll, delivered to any part of city.’ Republican meetings will be held next ■ C laude T hayee , agent. The city council on Monday took up Dupnnts’ Smokeless and Quick Shoot week as follows : Wood, on Monday ; j ing Powder at Ackley & Jenkins . It is Beaver, on Tuesday : Tillamook City, the matter of placing electric lights in the , the best in the market. Try some and on Wednesday ; and Nehalem, on Thnrs. residence portion of the city. It was de- I day. Hon. H. A. Shorey will lie the cided that a committee be appointed to see. attend to it at once, with full power to Will doubtless bring back that troublesome cough. If you use WHITE PINE Miss Clara Smith left for Salem last speaker. act. so the president appointed Council Mr. G. W. Kiger has finished his coil- Monday, where she will keep house for men M. Leach, J. E. Tuttle and S. Brod-\ COMPOUND you’ll be free from the hemming and hacking that so often is started by on the dyke her uncle Her many friends regretted to tract with the government in lietween two nnd 1 head to confer with Mr. Claude Thayer. autumn dampness and chill. Tri thlusan 1 t ”ns"f'?^ ««n hund-' who had promised to furnish fifUen 32- see her leave. WHITE PINE COMPOUND does not dry up a cough, It cures iu the rational The best home newspaper is the Head . red cord, of brush and ten thousand feet candle light. for »15 per month. light—the oldest, newiest and brightest. 1 of lumber. way ; by soothing and healing the inflamed bronchial passages. j If the city was a little more hospitable All home print and no "dead head" ad Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. Elder B. F. Durfee will continue his to distinguished personages it would vertisements. meetings at the Adventist church next show to go.al advantage, and if we have Mr. A. J. Capron, of Portland, was m 'tnndav afternoon at half-past two Ixrn a little slow and not up to date in .. S« _ 1..J nt »I 1* » H« ST, t» V » fin t O 1 ITI - the city on Tuesday. He would have o’clock. All are cordially RELIABLE DRUGGIST, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. invited to at this respect, let us make an effort to im spoken at the republican meeting that tend. Subject for discussion, "Divine In- prove. L<t us have a business man’s evening but had other business to attend j club, a push club, or something of that j spir.ttion.’’ to. WJE^GOOIÇ £TOVEg Heating agd/yi1 Tight j&oVeg Shoes for All We have marked on these shoes a price that is in reach of all, Tans, Blacks. Choco late— Willow Calf, Vici Kid- Patent Leather— French, Military, Con cave or Common- sense Heels- Soles Thick or Thin, Welt or Turn Any sort of shoes you want, at prices to suit you. GUNS AND AMUNITION. We are Leadexs in our line. WAGONS PLOWS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies. Doors, Windows and Glass. Paints, Oils, BRIGGS, Opposite Bank. Tillamook, Oregon. Hose for All A Complete Line of Gent’s,Ladies’and Cliil dren’s Hosiery in all Grades. Also a Full Line of Gent’s and Ladies’ un derwear. (¡LOVES in all styles. Clothing in all styles and at prices GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED J.A.TODD^CO TILLAMOOK, OR FROSTY AIR CHARLES I. CLOUGH, g