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uta nino TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 28, 190ft $1.50 per year —• I One of the newspapers in Clackamas a man at his own game when he has a Another county, the Aurora Borealis; says : “So combination against 100. Who's going to be road boss ? If you want a can that is a good can, State Senator Brownell really imagines thing, men who gamble say it is none of * * * he will succeed Congressman Tongue. other people’s business if they do gamble. A milk can that can’t be beat, A number of people do not see .'he ne What does he take the people for ? That But, on the other hand, how many fam- Go and buy the Buhl Can cessity of two electric lights—one at man is standing over a volcano." He’s dies go d-stitute and store bi Us go unpaid At Wade & Briggs down the street. Goyne’s and the other at the lumber yard standing over a worse place than that, because men have fooled their money —when one is sufficient and will answer Bro., but it’s a good place to have him. away at the gumbling table, to say all purposes. where he can be dropjied into politici 1 nothing of the tendency it has to make * * * oblivion. Mr. Tongue is about as good i an indoleut, spend thrift class. As hun. Quite a number of bar bound drummers a congressman as this district can get. dreds of people have tried to solve this were in the city on Wednesday, not that and we don't propose to drop him now perplexing question without success, we we wish to infer that the traveling min he lias learned the ropes. Probably do not anticipate that we could do so. fi) are addicted to drink, only there wastoo that some of the aspirants for the congres-. Perhaps a law enforcement sentiment much foam on the bar. sional toga see that they can make poli-. throughout the country may have a ten * * * tical capital out of the defeat of the river dency to check this and other evils, but if The McMinnville News says; ’‘Tilla and harbor bill, but Mr. Tongue will, no a strong public sentiment is not behind mook is booming !” This boomerang doubt, take the wind out of their sails it it will only meet with failure. correspondent evidently belongs to the [ when tbat bin comes befure thr ,lext M8. boomers' brigade and is a fit subject AGUINALDO CAPTURED. sion of congress. * * * be carried with pomp around the city the most fashionable hearse that can Mr. L. I. Herz, representing Mr. Sam General Funston’s Trick was procured. Elmore, came in 011 business on Sunday. Successful. [«] * * * He assures us that Mr. Elmore inteuds [it A message was received in this city It is just as natural for ladies to talk giving this city more regular service in about hats and bonnets at this season of the future, and nothing will please the this morning stating that General Funs the year as it is for ducks to take to Headlight better if this promise is com ton had captured Aguinaldo and that he ........ I water. Blit it would be a puzzle to us plied with, for the business interests and was a prisoner. i if we had to describe some of the artifi dairy industry demands it. Mr. Herz Drummers in Town. cial flower gardens we see in the millinery was under the impression that the editor was somewhat of a fire-band when we stores of this city. The following drummers were in town criticised the poor transportation service Cornei' Main and Stillwell Avenue * * * No wonder there is ruction in Portland j the Pacific Navigation Company gave doing business on Wednesday. Wm. Mastin, representing Wadham & over the board of commissioners for last year, and as it was detrimental I Multnomah county, for there’s a Steele to the community, we did not hesitate to Co., Portland, Or. Oliver Thornton, representing A Schil in it. Well, it’s characteristic of po’itics express the sentiment of the jieople, and TIUAMOOK JOTTINGS being thoroughly repaired and she will lie ment depot with a.flag.the following let in Portland anyway, for the bosses don’t without fear or favor, we did so. Mr. ling & Co., San Francisco. Julius Low, representing M. Seller & put in first class condition before she is ter was read : scruple at demanding 10 per cent oi the Elmore would have done the same thing Mr. Frank Batter, Inspector, put on the run again. officials’ salaries or pass bills in the state had he been in the editor’s shoes ami Co. Portland, Or. Dr. Wise, resident dentist. Al Smith, representing W. P. Fuller & Tillamook, Oregon. legislature for graft purposes, to wit, the heard the righteous indignation which Mr. W. E. Page has leased a piece of Rainy-day skirts at Mrs. Sturgeon's.* Sir,—Replying to yours of the 28th ult. Stark street ferry and Morrison street was poured into our ears from business Co., Portland. Or. land 30 by 80 east of the reading room Mrs. Crenshaw returned to the city on S. Schmeer, representing Matacheck & from Mr. Goodspeed for five years and with regard to the action of the city of bridge a few years ago. men and from the creameries. We had Sunday. Co , Portland, Or. Tihaniook in presenting the national flag will put H building on it and then open no personal feeling in the matter at all, * * * Mr. Guss Goeres, of Neskowin, is in a second hand furniture store. Mr. Coates, representing Lang & Co., for use on the government dock, I desire It’s a wee bit too soon for political as for the transportation service is of a pub the city. Portland, Or. Monday was Sheriff Alderman’s birth to say that the flag is accepted with pirants to get political bees in their bon lic nature and of vital importance to the Mr. Canady, representing Acme Har Novelty neck.wear and belts at Mrs. day, and some of his friends, in answer thanks, and you are authorized to indi nets, although it will not be very long city. But we do not want to dilate on vesting Co. Sturgeon’s. to a limited invitation, agreed to make a cate to the city council my appreciation before the next county election rolls old sores now that Mr. Elmore sees the Mr. Wilson, representing C. bn Nichosl. Mr. W. G. Kelso is paying Tillamook call at his home and spent a pleasant of their action and their cordial support round. But, how strange it is, that so necessity of better transportation service bourgh, San Francisco. in assisting the department in the efforts in the future for Tillamook. If this is many people think they were born with another visit. evening with him and family tocommem- to improve the approach to their city. a special peculiarity for serving the pub adhered to then commendation instead of Mr. F. W. Christensen was in the city orate the anniversary. At His Old Tricks. Respectfully, lic in an official capacity. We are always criticism will be the tone of public senti from Oretown. Rev. E. Thornquest and wife have W m . W. H arts , ment, which will be reflected in the wary of such people who are so import W. E. Page has just returned from the Full line of Columbian Medicines at arrived in the city. Mr. Thornquest has Captain Corps of Engineers. columns of the Headlight. been selected as pastor of the Christian I It was agreed that the flag be presented ant—in their own eyes. Perhaps the East and is now' readv to buy all kinds Sturgeon’s Drug Store. Headlight will have something to say on * * * of second hand goods and pay the high- Born, on the 25th inst., to the wife of church in this city and has entered upon to Captain Batter at a date to be agreed the merits and demerits of persons whose A look al the well stock-d stores in ist cash price for the same. Anyone his ministerial duties. He will hold reg. Mr. Ernest Night, a son. . upon on the return of President Cohn. names will be mentioned before the time Tillamook City should be sufficient in wanting to sell out his household goods ular services every Sunday morning and Mr. Alex. Beaton, of Shaw, Ore., is for nominating arrives. ducement for people to do all their trad will save money bv calling on me, for I evening. looking over the county. * * # Manufacturers Must use Stencils. ing in the home stores, and thereby pat pay spot cash and take all goods you The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in From all indications the tactional fight Born, on the 22nd inst., to the wife of from Astoria on Sunday with a full cargo [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] in the republican party in the city of ronize home industry. From what we have to sell. Call at my residence or Mr. Curtis Chance, a son. know and w hat we can gather from the leave word at the Post office. of freight, amounting to two hundred S ir ,—For the information of a num. Portland will be prolonged until the next traveling men, merchants in this city are Mr. R. Krebs, the Nehalem saw mill ons, and 25 passengers. She left the W. E. P ack . senatorial election in this state. This is ber of your patrons, will you please Tillamook, Ore. man, is in the city this week. selling goods at a closer margin than city Wednesday, and crossed out this to be regretted, for in all probability answer the following through your yal- Portland and other cities, consequently, Tomatoes, 3 cans, 25c. ; Arbuckle and morning, having a number of passengers some of the outside counties will be | liable paper : as one drummer remarked this week : Lion coffee, 12V&C., at Todd’s. * for Astoria. I Under the new law,must an individual drawn reluctantly into the fight, thus di “People in Tillamook are foolish if they The Wilson river toll road is to be sold viding republicans. This is poor policy Justice Sam Downs is so stuck on his dairyman use a government stencil ? get a notion in their heads that by trad at pnblic auction next Monday. job that he wouldn't care a tinker’s cuss If so, where obtainable and at what and poor republicanism when a few poli ing in larger cities they can do better ticians strive to control for personal Mr. A. J. Cohn returned Sunday from whether someone would impeach him. It cost ? And oblige, D airyman . than in this city. They can’t do it, for spite and self aggrandisement. Let the is a little premature for Sam to go around a business trip to San Francisco. your merchants keep a fine class of goods outside counties keep out of this factional It pays to run an attractive, nicely ilectioneering, but perhaps he's getting [Uuder the new law an individual and sell them at a small profit. It ap printed advertisement in the Headlight. ready to fall up against the snag which | dairymen manufacturing butter under fight as much as possible and select lead pears to me that the person who patron ers who are head and shoulders above will meet him next trip. j the separator process must use a stencil, izes the home merchant is the shrewdest D. Stephens is able to be out; again Mr. and Mrs. J.G Day and family took which can lie obtained of J. W. Bailey, scheming politicians. Then we shall trader and saves money by doing so, after several weeks under the doctor s their departure from this city on Wed the food and dairy commissioner, on have harmony in the republican party whereas those who send out for goods care. * * * nesday, tc leave on thesteamer Acme for I the payment of $1. His address is Port buys, as it were, a pig in a poke and get Mr. and Mrs. Morse left on the steamer In an interview in the Telegram, Dr. T. inferior articles. But they never say a California, where they will make their land, Ore., and in writing him distincily for Southern Oregon, where they intend to future home. Mr. Day was one of the state whether it is butter or cheese you P. Wise, among other remarks, said : word about this and how often they get reside. early settlers in the county, haying lo. are manufacturing. Our correspondent, “Tillamook had high hopes a few weeks cinched ’’ This drummer knew what he Mr. John Marolf, who has been spend, cated here in 1863, so wasconsidered one by referring to the Headlight of January ago that at last a railroad was really was talking about, and as he remarked ing the winter in California, returned on of the old timers. ? ' 19 will find several sections of the law, coming, and for a few brief days real es later, people ought to take pride in pat ■ tate boomed. But later developments ronizing home merchants and industry. Sunday. The board of county commissioners among which are the following answer seem to have taken the heart out of the We hope these few remarks of this drum Each fl purchase at Todd's entitles will hold an informal meeting on Satur ing the queries ; railroad boom. Everybody agrees that mer will set people thinking and have vou to one chance in $150 prizes on ' Sec. 2. Every person or persons, firm I day to take into consideration the ad vis the railroad must come, but hope for its June Is: ability of appointing a road boss for the I or corporation, who shall manufacture immediate construction seems about the effect of curtailing the large amount Mr». Sturgeon has a complete assort county and deciding upon the amount butter under the separator process shall of money sent away every week from ment Cff materials for making hats in the of money to be placed on road supervi apply to the Oregon Dairy and Food gone.” We are sorry we had to thrust Tillamook to outside merchants. Pat the surgical knife in so deeply, but even if latest designs. a sor's bonds, for the latter, under the new Commissioner for stencil or place, with we did take the heart out of the boom, ronize the home merchants, not forget, ting the Headlight, the all home print Dr. W. Tatom, the painless dentist, law, will have to collect the road poll the number and name of manufacturer and where manufactured ; and also they people now readily see the wisdom of the newspaper. will be in the city on the 1st of April and tax. M » * shall be required to wrap each roll or operation the Headlight performed. remain for a short time only. Mrs. Craven, wife of Mr. John Craven, * * * A Law Enforcement petition was circu square of butter in wrappers which shall Todd & Co. will received another lot of died at Little Nestucca on the 18th inst. Some people will persist is saying that lated in the city and numerously signed fine Burbank potato» on last boat at and war buried the following Wednes contain the words “Oregon Creamery Tillamook City is a wicked place, and by leading citizens. No one should take Butter.” One Ticket Given with | the old prices, 60c. per bushel. day ir, the Meda cemetery, which was at Sec. 3. Every person or persons, firm even go as far as saying this is the tough exceptions to those who want the laws each dollar purchase for i Dr. P. T. Wise returned Sunday from tended by a large number of persons re or corporation, who shall at any cream est place on the coast. It is nothing of enforced and strictly lived up to, but it cash. | Portland and can be found in his office siding in that vicinity. Mrs. Craven was ery, cheese factory, or private dairy, the kind, and people who make such re seems almost impossible in every parti an estimable woman and beloved by all prepaied to do all kinds of dentistry. marks do not confine themselves strictly cular to bring this about because public manufacture cheese in the State of Ore Mr. B. Paulsen, from Caladona, Ill., is who knew her. She leaves a family of gon. shall at the place of manufacture to the truth or know what they are talk sentiment is opposed to it. Tnke for in grown children and husband to mourn in the city looking up the prospects of 9 brand distinctly and durably on the band ing about. It is a libel upon the city and stance gambling. It has infatuated peo settling here with others from that state. their loss, in which they have the sympa. age and box the true grade of cheese as in upon the eight resident clergymen, who, pie so badly that they are impregnated thy of a large circle of friends. One farm wagon, one cultivator plant this act provided, as follows : “Oregon surely, must have some influence for good with the |>ernicious habit, and any at junior, and one garden seeder and culti The patrons and friends of our public lull-cream cheese." “Oregon half skim in the community. To refute the above, tempt to check its growth appears to vator combined, for sale cheap by A, school are invited tothe United Brethren cheese," “Oregon quarter skim cheese," we say that Tillamook.is a quiet, orderly meet with failure. We all see the direful and peaceable city, which, in the stand effect of gambling, its bad effect upon church to.inorrow(Friday) afternoon, at and "Oregon skim cheese ’’ Letcher. ard of morality and respectability, is not business and industry, and the pecuniary 2:30, at which the pupils will attend, to Sec. 7. Every person or persons, firm Rev. C. P. preach — at — Bay Kev. r. Metzler Aicvsici will h J i----- --- , , Citv next Sunday morning and at the ’ hear addresses pertaining to school mat. or corporation, who shall manufacture one wit behind other cities of its size. straits in which it sooner or later brings Presbyterian church in this city in the tert. They are limited to fifteen mmutes, cheese, shall apply to the Oregon Dairy And we know what wearetalkingabout. upon those who persistently indulge . • and the topics and speakers are as fol. and Food Commissioner for stencil or True, there are vices in every community in it. Yet with these object lessons before I evening. lows : plate.giving the number, quality or grade which are hard to eradicate, for every them, men will foolishly gamble with pro The directors of the Fairview creamery “ What shall we expect from our of cheese, name of manufacturer and city contains places where men can satis fessional gamblers and expect to win. It are conzidenng a suggestion from Page schools?" Supt. G. B. Lamb. coun’y in which the said cheese is manu fy their appetites, their passionsaqd their , is something like the nickle-in-the slot & Sons to put the butter manufactured prejudices. | machines, it's almost impossible to beat ■n il •’Importance of regular attendance," factured. in the factory up in jars. Representative B. L. Eddy. Sec. 8. Whenever any person, persons, Good bottom land farm, half mile from “Importance of early jchool habits,’’ firm or corporation shall apply to said city, cleared, will be rented to the best Rev. S. A. 3mith. Commissioner for a stencil or plate, as in bidder on April 1,1901. For particulars "Whv should pupils cultivate self con this act provided, said Commissioner | call and see T. H. Goyne. trol ?” Rev. C. P. Metzler. shall make a charge of $1. “Co-operation of parents," Rev. F. H. i We may also add that each square or ' Our stock being so large, we can dis roll of butter representing to be one play only a small part at one time, so do Neff. the eye» is different from molt of dealers, especially those who sell the frames all ready fitted with the "Excuses for tardiness, ifany," Rev. R. pound shall contain 16 ounces, and two not hesitate to ask for goods not in sight. glasses. By the nid of a large complete trial or test case I can fit any eye, making it a very easy matter pounds 32 ounces, so that persons put-1 H. Dollerhide. —M S turgeon & Co. to detect any slight variation of the eyes by testing each eye nepers tely. "Need of sympathy and encourage ting up short weight butter and placing The lumber schooner Acme, which is it upon the market are running a risk of I or glasses are put into frames of your own selection, after the eyes have l>een thoroughly teslcd. The making quick trips to California with ment,” Rev. Ernest Thornqnest. same qunlitv of lenses is put into every frame sold, the difference in price being only ill the frame. lumber, left the Truckee saw mill again j Tbe rity connci| held an adjourned being fined ] If you don't want to use a pair of spectacles come in ana try my system and see whether your today with another cargo. meeting on Saturday evening, when the Wanted to Ptirchaae. evesare all right or not, then Mr. W. T. West and wife and Mr. D. D. councilmen present were S. A. Brodhead West and family, father and brother of (¡0 the chair), W. H. Cary, M. Leach and A Ranch of 80 or 160 acres improved i — ... . of _. •» ------- — . .. —-, The saloon bond of Clark also several choice cows, yearlings and Mr. — W. T. West, Beaver, reached u— here ' h .. . Mason, | ’ Hadley was approved with M. Leach calves. Parties having such for sale, THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. on Wednesday from Ada, Being and W. H H. Cary as bondsmen. In re please address. R. A. Nickerson, Box The steamer W. H. Ha fs are gard to the city presenting the govern 524, Aberdeen, Wash. overhauled in Portland. Passing Remarks. I THE LARGEST STOCK OF I | DAIRY SUPPLIES. y Prices Quoted on Factory Outfits. flAiyMA^E, Tinware, STD VEg RA^Eg. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS. Fishing Tackle. Ammunition, Guns, etc. ¡0 1 150.00 Customers, June 1, 1901 25 prized $1.00 to $25.00. First Prize. One Set Furniture. „ Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods. Groceries, F lour and ■ Fee(L't.j j. a 7 todd a co. SPECTACLES My System of Fitting The Lenses Let me fill your Prescriptions CHARLES I. CLOUGH, I