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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. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY OFFICIAL NEWS. Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Ai.50 per year NOVEMBER x, 1900 1 on the others, with shifting, shallow and NEEDS A RAILROAD. treacherous bars w hich only small coast- All That Tillamook County Lacks | ing vessels can cross to reach the main- to Become Famous. I land, Tillamook county has never had | the opportunity to develop its resources I I J. C. West, a Tillamook County hotel or add to the commercial wealth or in man and dairyman, returned yesterday dustrial progress of Oregon as ether from a trip to Minnesota. He found parts of the state. True, in previous times dull in the Red River Valley, he Have no Superior in any Market.' i i years other parts of the state urgently said, on account of the poor crops, and FUUU UINB OF X need government improvements, and this farmers were pretty generally disheart having, more or less, been accomplished, ened. Tillamook can with good grace, after “ There was no rain from seeding time M waiting patiently, ask the attention of in the Spring until the first of July,” he M the river and harbor committee to con said, “and then rain began falling in tor sider the situation and sanction what rents and what harvest there might improvements are necessary for the de have been was ruined in the fields.” volopment of the county. This is of He expresses himself as glad to get much importance to the manufacturing i back again where rains are abuudant interest not only of the county but the when they are needed, and where the stale as well, and the Oregon delegation farmer has a better chance to harvest his in Washington should leave no stone un grain while the sun shines. turned, even if it has to go about it in Mr. West’s farm is at Beaver, on the true Western style, to enforce its neces wagon road between Sheridan and Tilla OF THE SEASON sary demands. mook, in a locality becoming noted for Almost every voter has discussed +he its large dairy interest. It was origi- political issues in some way or other, nally a wooded country, where the shade is our new Golden Gate and in a few days they will be called up was too deep to permit the growth of on to cast their ballots. If you think grass, but the clearings that have been Hat at $3.00. All men that the cursed drink should be prohibit made were planted to clover, timothy ed from being manufactured, then your and mesquith, and now the milch cows salute it man is Woolley ; if you’re an anti-expan luxuriate in great pastures the year sionist, anti-imperialist, who favors gov around. He sells his butter fat to a Our stock, however, erning the Filipinos the same as the Cu near-by cheese factory for 20 cents a bans, then vote for Bryan ; if you’re an pound, and the whey which is re includes other selec- expansionist, and favors the annexation turned to him is yalned at 10 cents per The friends of Miss Louisa Goeres ia of the Philippine islands, and believes in 100 pounds for fattening hogs. Miss Bella Watt has been engaged to TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS tions of the best and this city were surprised to hear of the McKinley’s protective policy, then vote teach school in district No. 29. “A man with 100 cows,” hesaid, “can teX" Remember that the subscription to If you want a No. 1 good pair of full death of that young lady at her parents’ the republican ticket. But no matter produce 10,000 pounds of pork in a sea most becoming fall the Headlight, the best home news Stock Shoes for your boy, D. T. Ed munds home at Neskowin last week, the result yvho is elected the country will jog along son from this whey, and we have a good Yime. Tillamook cows will give market in Portland for all the fat hogs paper, and the Weekly Oregonian, is has them at 25c. per pair. Cheaper than of typhoid fever contracted while at the just hop fields. She was one of the applicants just as much milk and the manufacturing we raise. shapes and colors—and only $2.25 a year. they can be bought elsewhere. * for a teacher’s certificates at a recent ex industries will continue in run a» .ieivio- “ The crying need of Tillamook County, After Mrs D. M. Oliver had le f t the city Dr. Wise, resident dentist. * amination, and was highly thought of fore, provided the trusts are throttled, as however, is a railroad to conii“',t via the there’s good style in last week for Fresno, Cal., on account of Cook stoves and heaters cheap at W. the sickness of her son Edgar, word was and respected by the young people of this they should be, and all honor to the poli West Side line with Portland. Such a IlJB city. tical party which will throttle them. E. Page’s. • them for every man. road would develop our couutry rapidly received that he is much better. ■ Uncle Sam’s family has grown to be Mrs. Frank Kerremans was taken quite and bring us near the world’s markets. We understand a few republicans w ill Circuit Court. 76,295,220 in numbers, and we guess sick last week. At present the bulk of our coast pro desert McKinley in this county on elec House to rent.—Apply to W J. Still tion day, but this will be off-set by demo he’s proud of them, even though one of The only criminal case to come before ducts find their way to San Francisco, the political parties call their opponents Judge G. H. Burnett at the'circuit court and the returns, therefore, come slowly. well, Tillamook. crats who desert Bryan the same day. “anarchists,” “hoodlums,’’ etc., who re on Monday week is that of the State vs. With a direct line of rail to Portland, Sand Lake Cranberries, 5c. quart at Fairview Grange, No. 273, will meet at tort by accusing their opponents of de Fred J. Newton, who is charged with un butter and cheese might be shipped daily D. T. Edmunds. Ackley’s hall on Friday, Nov. 9th, at 10 fending trusts, ignoring the constitution, lawfully stabbing and wounding Harry to this city at comparatively small cost Mr. G. W. Fearnsidc came in from Ne a.m. Let us have a full attendance and etc. But there’s a political campaign on Mitchell in this city. The other cases on for freight. Some of our people think a good time.—L. S. Maynard, master. halem on Friday. and some of the bovs are allowed a little the docket are : they don’t want a railroad, as they are “Republicans Alarmed” is the news levity for political effect, that’s all. Everybody knows it knows how to Frank Patton, plaintiff, vs. Henry Tohl, doing very well now, and a line would which comes from Washington, D.C. If rain in Tillamook. The Tillamook Auxiliary of the defendant. Action for money. tend to fill up all the vacant lands. My F. Bolefuhr, doing business asBolefuhr opinion is that a railroad would help us Sheriff Aiderman was under the wea they have cold feet back there they might ' I Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society keep it to themselves, for it might become J will give an entertainment at the M. E. & Co., plaintiff, vs. Charles L. Smith and all very much. A natural grade can be ther for several days. i infectious. I Church to-morrow, Friday evening. Ad wife, defendants. Action for money. found between Sheridan and Beaver, and Board of county commissioners will Emmett Quick received word of the mission free. At the close of the pro The California Safe Deposit and Trust the cost of constructing the line would meet next Wednesday. death ofhis mother, who had been quite gram a fee will offering will be taken in Co., a corporation, plaintiff, vs. E. H. be comparatively light, considering the For sale, a number one buggy horse.— sick -and her death looked for, and he which all who desire may participate. Cowing and wife, defendants. Action business it would create. A preliminary Apply to Dr. C. E. Hawke. drove out on Wednesday to attend the The program which appeared in our last for money. survey was made some jears ago be Born, on the 30th ult., to the wife of funera|t W.J. May, plaintiff, vs. Florence H. tween Albany and Astoria, and this line issue, to begin at 7:30 o’clock. A cordia Mr. William Himes, a son. Hardman and S. M. Hardman, defend, would pass close to Beaver postoffice, | Mr. John Krebs had his residence de invitation is extended to all. but our people have long since lost faith ! Twenty brand new, 4001b., barrels at stroyed by fire at Woods last week, and When a malignant and iufectious dis ants. Action for money. E. W Brown, plaintiff, vs. W. W. Con in the promoters’ ability to construct I $1.25 each at Page's store. the loss is estimated at $1200. He had ease once makes its appearance in any Mr. J. P. Allen is able to be out again an insurance of $650 on the building and city it should be immediately quarantin der and J. VV. Wallace, partners doing the road. \\ e live in hopes, however, of ed and the houses well disenfected, even I business under the firm and style of Con finally making direct rail connection $250 on the furniture. after his long spell of sickness. der & Wallace, defendants. Action to with this city. The Tillamook county is Messrs. W. Barker and Arthur Beals before the sickness is over. Some people Mr. John McNamer is somewhat bet recover cattle. too rich in natural resources to be neg Of neckwear, hosiery, shirts, ridicule the idea of such restrictions, but have gone to Portland in connection ter, the result of good nursing. lected KXICU much IIILKIl lUIl^CI. longer. We »» V Villi can pilJUllVV produce it a , , - common sense and intelligence convinces Oregon has a population of 413,543, with the purchase of the new saw mill pound of butter cheaper than any other and other furnishings, aild of every one that infectious diseases cannot which is to be located on Mr. J. Bum Timber Claims for Sale. against that of 313,767 in 1890. portion of the globe, and when we can garner’s place eleven miles south of this and should not be trifled with. Had The telephone posts for the new com For sale, two claims, about eleven miles get this product to market the fame of good places to buy them, our proper precaution been taken, a fresh city. pany are being erected in the city. case of scarlet fever would not be crop from Tillamook City, being the north Tillamook County will soon become Prof. E. 0. Snuffer and the teachers of store is sure to be favorably tnen- New stock of high grade r ugs, he ns ping out every once in a while from the east quarter of section 25, in tow nship 2 worldwide.”—Oregonian. the public school are arranging for an south of range 10 west of Willamette and washes just received at Letcher's. * epidemic of two years ago. It is time it entertainment to be given early in Decern, meridian, and the south-east quarter of If you want a nice dress shoe, D. T. ber, the proceeds of which is to be used was stamjied out. “Maw, do cats eat money ?” asked tioned. section 26, in township 2 south of range Edmunds has them for men, women and in purchasing new books for the school We are glad to notice that the tardi-' 10 west of Willamette meridian, in all littee Willie. WE HAVE THE NEWEST “No, my son. Why do you ask ?” children. ness in the public school shows a marked 320 acres. Apply to Arthur Fisher, Box library. r For sale, bouse and barn, with two • I heard paw say that the kitty ate decrease from the previous week, falling | Furniture for everybody. My expenses 18, Gladstone, Mich. FALL SHIRTS, GLOVES, TIES, lots in the city.—Apply to J. S. Stephens, up $14.25 last night.” from 140 to 65. Even this should lie im- ' are small, so I intend to s-ll cheap for Tillamook. cash. I will have a ni< eslock of new fur proved upon if parents would take a lit COLLARS, ETC. Captain Cary has had the steamer niture on the next boat, so hold your tle more interest in the regular attend- ! “Charley Hobson is a conceited pup. Annai ine on the ways, making consider orders and see what I can do for you. ance of iheir children at school. As we HEADLIGHT py,” said th: Sweet Young Thing. have stated before, the directors and the | “Why do you say that?’’ asked her And we want to see you among able repairs to her. and W. E. Page. teachers are doing what they can to give I Friend. D. T. Edmunds carries the largest stock The friends of R. D Hurlbut, who was ( “Because he imagines lam in love with our early callers, to get your of Gum Boots, Ladies, Gents and Misses one of the assistants at Cape Meares , the school a good reputation, and it is WEEKLY ORE G0NIAN only just that parents and pupils should mackintoshes in the city. One Year for >2.25 him.” lighthouse, will be sorry to hear that he “Do you really think that is good choice of the novelties. G. T. Coulsen, who had his arm in has been in the hospital at Portland suf. do their part. Progressing as Tillamook proof, dear ?” jured by a gun accident, is progressing as firing with blood poisoning, caused by city is, we must have a progressive pub. TWO LIVE PAPERS, lie school. favorably as can be expected. an accident to his leg. Junior Partner—“I examined our cash- ! The regular subscription price of "The Headlight printing office takes Trade with the merchants who adver In a partial list of money to be recom ier’s books last night, after he went 1 THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and the cake for first class job prin ts,” J» tise in the Headlight, the home newspaper mended by the river and harbor com home, unt J shall discharge him at the regular subscription price of! the verdict of thebusiness men. vonce.” which looks after the interests of Tilla mittee, the sum of $15,000 is put down j the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Senor Partner—’*Vot has he done.” Miss Sarah June Fulte.son, a siste- of mook county. They're wide-awake mer for Tillamook bay. As $25,0()0 was ap Any one subscribing for THE propriated in the last river and harbor, Junior Partner—“He forgot to draw a ' Mr. Craven, of this county, ffied on chants who advertisein a wide-awake all HEADLIGHT and paying one bill, and as a like sum remains unappro. week’s salary last January, vile his vile' home print newspaper. the 21st ult. at Monmouth, Or. year in advance can get both for printed to carry out the work now in vas sick. I shall fire him kervick, before , The best of half soles for boots and Mr. W. E. Southwick and family will $2.25. progress, we think an effort should be l he rememlicrs it.” leave on the next steamer for Ca'ifornia, shoes at Page's, and other shoe supplies. made to increase the appropriation to i where they will remain for a ye_r or so. I have worked more than 25 yearsat the $25.000, as it took considerable money I boot and shoe trade, and know just what out of the last appropriation to provide I Get yonr apples at W. E. Page s. Full bushel boxes of good valley apples from you want for boot and shoe soles. I sell a dredger and other appliances to carry 60c. to$l,delivered to any part of city. the best at a fair price, but I don't keep on the work. Besides, it is just as well any poor stock.—IN. E. Page. to procure enough money to keep the Mr. John Barker has sold his house and lots in this city to Mr.Chas. L. Smith, of We understand there is some talk of dredger at work the whole year, for it is the Trask house, the consideration being discontinuing the light plant. The ser. no satisfaction to see the dredger tied up Will doubtless bring back that troublesome cough. If you use WHITE I’INE vice has been bad and caused consider part of the year when it is imperative, $2,000. for the commerce of the port, that the COMPOUND you’ll be free from the hemming and hacking that so often is started by Three hundred and ninety three money able complaint, but still some effort work should i.ot be delayed. What, orders were issued at theTillamook post should be made to have an effective. pro. autumn dampness and chill. however, concerns Tillamook most is office for October, which amounted to | perlv conducted light plant in the town. the petition to lie presented to the river We can't afford to go backward. WHITE PINE COMPOUND does not dry up a cough. It cures in the rational $5,600 20. Mr. E. Marolf has contracted with and harbor committee praying for the way ; by soothing and healing the inflamed bronchial passages. By the look of Barlxr Latimer's shop improvement of Tillamook bar, giving it on Thursdev morning the boys must have i Beni. Bro», to sell his ranch ot 320 acres, twenty-two feet of water at low tide. Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. ' situated one half mile from Tillamook participated in an halloween wake the The development of Tillamook county I City. Thev will divide the ranch into 40 previous night. I cere tracts or will sell in a solid bodv, as greatly depends upon the action of the Mrs. Phoebe Aiderman was granted a RELIABLE DRUGGIST. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. river aud harbor committee. Hemmed mav best suit the purchaser. For divorce from her husband, A. L. Aider particulars apply to Ecals Bros., Tdb. in as the county is by the Coast range of man. in Portland last week on the j mook City. j mountains on the one side and the sea • I rounds of desertion. RS[ll$ J- CDOI^ gTOVEg | Heating aqd flight ¡StoVeg I GUNS AND AMUNITION We are Leaders in our line WAGONS PLOWS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies. Doors, Windows and Glass Opposite Bank Paints, Oils Tillamook, Oregon Wjeg Men Tallç J.A.T0DD\C0 TILLAMOOK, OR FROSTY AIR (HARLES I. CLOUGH,