* J üllanuwk Vol. XII. No. 51 Hcaùlùilit $1.50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 33, 190/ it. If you want a can that is a good can, A milk can that can’t be beat, Go and buy the Buhl Can At Wade & Briggs down the street. we THE LARGEST STOCK OF DAIRY SUPPLIES. Prices Quoted on Factory Outfits. Tinware, STOVES RA]^. PAINTS, OILS, Fishing Tackle. GLASS, SASH and DOORS. Ammunition, Guns, etc- Cornei» Main and Stillouell Avenue K * I candidates for political honors the favor­ ed sons will be men of ability and integ­ rity, and who will continue to give this county a good reputation. It’stoo soon for us to speak of the merits or demerits of aspirant, but Mr. Maxwell is not the only person with a political bee in his bonnet and his lightning rod out to sent a current through the unsuspecting. Fooled the City Dads. As Mr. Morris, who represented Pacific Coast Rubber Co., informed city council that his company had the fire hose in stock at Portland and that the only delay in delivering the hose would lie a few days for the purpose of seeing that the couplings were fixed properly, it I appears to us that Mr. Morris obtained the order for supplying the hose under false representation, for it now transpires that the Pacific Coast Rubber Co. never I had the fire hose in stock and before they can deliver it they have to wait until it I arrives from the East. President Cohn I pointedly asked Mr. Morris if his com- 1 pany had the hose in stock at Portland, | and incidentally remarked that he hoped the company did not have to send to Boston for it, for the council did not propose waiting that length of time, but Mr. Morris assured the council they had the hose in stock and it would be deliver­ ed at once. Under these circumstances we think that the city council should have reci tided the order, for if the firehose to be supplied is on a par with the false representation of Mr. Morris, there will be very little confidence in the new hose. Anyway, how long is the city council going to be monkeyed with in this way ? Until someone else gets burned out ? On general principles let the council rescind the order if the hose is not on this boat, just to show the rubber company that the people of Tillamook Citv are not to be fooled or trifled with on a matter which is of vital importance to everyone with property or business interests with­ in the corporate limits of the city. Just arrived, from the Art Wall Paper ugh experimenting are falling back on Mills, Chicago, a lot of wall paper, which | rock crushers to make their roads fit to nclude the new designs just out. At travel over. ♦ Dr. Wise, resident dentist. Thompson’s Furniture Store. * j There is no longer any Wilson river toll Go to Todd's for groceries. Grass and garden seeds at Todd's. * For a nice stock of shoes, for summer road, for the reason that the lease had ex- Buy your clothing, hats and shoes at wear, go to the Red Shoe House. Shoes ! pired and had not been renewed, which Todd's. * for ease, shoes for wear, a^id fashionable I makes it a county road. As there will Hams, lard and bacon just arrived at shoes, see P. F. Browne’s new stock. * I lie some travel over that road this year, Todd’s. it is just as well to take precautions to Mr. A. McNair has the grip, and we New line of shoes just received at sympathise with him, for that monster prevent accidents. If any of the bridges Todd’s * Furniture by the installment plan at gripped 11s last year for the first time and are unsafe, and thereby result in someone Olsen & Co. + held us under his clutches for several getting injured or killed, it would more than likely involved the county in a suit A full line of Palace goods at King & weeks. for damages. Kerremans. Messrs. Davies and Tefft have returned A. & L. handwheat flour at King & Mr. Geo. Anderson, expert piano tuner, from the state of Washington, where they Kerremans. is in town doing considerable work. Mr. The onlv genuine Cevlon tea at King had gone to find a new location, but we Anderson is with the Eilers'Piano House c. & v------ Kerremans. ' * J understand they are somewhat undecid- Commencement at Tillamook. of Portland, and does work tor the best Canned Asparagus at King & Kcrre- ed about moving. musical prople of that city. This is his mans. High grade. I Call and see the new carpet samples. On Friflav evening twoclasses of grad­ Mr. Emil Heilenbach’s infant child died Twenty five patterns toselect from. The first trip to this part of the country, but uates, one from the high school and the he intends in future to make this city a on Sunday morning. new displaver shows the whole floor other from the public school, will be pre Sheriff H.H. Aiderman returned from covered. Orders taken for carpets at yearly trip. Orders can be left at the Allen house up to the 26th. After that seated with diplomas at the Opera house Portland on Sunday. Thompson’s Furniture Store. * Schillings’ 16oz. cans of Baking Powder communicate direct with Eilers' Piano in this city. There will be ten graduates from the high school and twenty or more The Durham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma­ House, Portland, Or. 35c. at D. T. Edmunds. * from the public school, and the presenta­ Mrs. Sturgeon will receive a line of chine, for ease in running and durability, The Oregonian says ; “If Portland bicycle gloyes this week. * I is the best machine for the price on the tion of the diplomas will be made by Seven milch cows for sale. Apply to | market today. Call and see them at builds a direct line to Nehalem and Tilla­ Representative B. L. Eddy find County mook, it will be tile market for the pro ­ Beals Bros., Tillamook City. Superintendent G. B. Lamb. A short pro­ Thompson's Furniture Store. ducts of an extensive region. If a trans, We hope the eclipse last week did not gram has been prepared for the occasion. It is a source of gratification to know continental line builds, it will look out hoodoo the weather in this county. Class colors will be conspicuous Friday, Mrs. B. L. Eddy and daughter Ruth that Mrs. McKinley has greatly improv­ only for traffic for its system, and not edin health, and that President McKinley for Portland s interests. The transcon­ for some of the business men have signi­ returned to the city on Wednesday. Dr. W. Ta tom, the painless dentist, has assured Governor Geer that lie will tinental lines want the long haul. The fied their intention of decorating their will remain in the city but a few days. * pay Oregon a visit before his term of office short haul would best serve Portland.’’ stores with class colors. As Friday will bring the school to a close, it being the Mr. Chas. Wooley’s five year old son expires. It is to the interest of Tillamook county, died on Sunday and was buried the next The best saw on earth. Use the Great as well as of Portland, to have a direct | most successful in the history of the pub- I lie school of Tillamook City, the com. day. Western saws and you will soon be con­ taiiroad from that city, for we all see the Gold Dust, 20c. for 31b. package, and | mencement this year is of more than pass- vinced of this fact, for they are recognized necessity of the dairy products of this lib. package of Pearline 10c., at D. T. ing occurrence, for not only is there a to be the best saw now on the market. county going to Portland by the short­ Edmunds. large number of graduates from the pub­ Arbuckles, Lion, and Columbia Coffee For sale at McIntosh & Nair's hardware est route But wc are suddenly brought | lic school, but also from the high school. to a standstill by that little word “If" | is still sold by D. T. Edmunds at 12^c. store. • This of itself shows that Prof. B.O, Snuf­ ¡>er package. A meeting of the city council was held Portland builds. fer aod his corps of able teachers have Just received a fine lot of Japanese mat­ on Monday, when a letter was read from We have two monuments of bonded 1 proved themselves efficient and raised the ting from San Francisco, at Thompson’s . the Pacific Coast Rubber Co. stating that indebtedness in Tillamook City—the standard of the school. All arc cordially Furniture Store. it did not have the hose in stock which court house and the public school. In ten I invited to participate in the commence­ The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived in , had been ordered by the council and years the bonds on the school building ment on Friday, the program being as the bay Wednesday and came up to this , ' cotild not deliver it until it arrived from will be paid off, but by that time the [ follows : city the next day. building will lie useless. In a few months I Instrumental music, March, I the East. Mr. D. M. Nayberger came in on the I The next time the city marshal posts a the board of county commissioners will "Oriental Carnival.” Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Edwards. steamer on Wednesday to open the new ’ notice on the Headlight office giving the lie confronted with the bonds on the Salutatory....................... Miss Cora Tefft. clothing store in this city. public notice that he going to execute a couit house becoming due, and as there Mother Goose Drill....Ninegirls and eight For sale, at a bargain, one set of har­ I poor little canine, we shall have to post was no provision to liquidate this bond­ boys. ness tools, complete, including splitter i another under it that we are going to ed indebtedness, the county court is up Instrumental music, Waltz, "Lion Tamer,” and creaser. See Ralph Ackley. i mop the floor with this city official for against the same stump that the direc. Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Edwards. Memorial services will be held at the [ j disfiguring such a nicely painted building. tors of this school district were. With Summersault Song...... Five girls and five these object lessons right at home of the boys. M.E. church on Sunday morning, which It is not often that peoplein Tillamook effects of the bonding system, there is not Dialogue......Miss Pauliue Hathaway and will lie attended by old soldiers. ! skip the country leaving a lot of store much likelihood that the Headlight will Henry Wist. Fan Drill................................ Twelve girls. Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach at Bay ! bills unpaid, but this appears to be what advocate getting deeper in the mire. Duette, "The Jolly Blacksmiths,” City on Sunday morning and in the Pres- j i Shelly Bailey did when he made a sudden Misses Lily Baker and Minnie Peterson. byterian church of this city in the even-1 i exodus from the county with his wife and John Nessar, a Washington farmer, on Recitation, “Asleep at the Switch,” his way to take up a Tillamook ranch, I family. It appears strange, as they went Miss Annie Waldvogel. ing. out over the Wilson river road, someone reported to the police in Portland last Burlesque Fan Drill............. Twelve boys. Our stock of glassware and crockery is | week that his daughter was missing, Recitation, "Poor Little Joe.” without doubt the finest in the citv. cut the telephone wire. Herbert Cooper and Elmer Allen gone to Portland with his Call and get our prices.—King & Kerie-1 ! Messrs. Frank Kane and Grant Hughes Nasser had Instrumental music, ‘‘Imperial March,” • I j were over from Forest Grove this week wife, daughter of 16, and his hired man, Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Edwards. mans. Carl Bennett, in search of his son, who “Class Prophecy,”............ John Latimer. ' to inquire into the condition of the lease I In Shoes, no line in Tillamook City is ( was a longshoreman in that city a year Valedictory ....................Erwin Harrison. more complete in Ladies' and Gent.’s fine of the Wilson river toll road. We under­ ago, but from whom he had not heard Presentation of diplomas : dress shoes than the line carried by stand that the Forest Grove people are for a year. Nasser and his wife started Address to High School Graduates, ready to fix the road and bridges as soon Representative B. L. Eddy. D. T. Edmunds. out one way to look for him. while the Instrumensal music, Two step, as they come into possession ofit, having | ! hired man and the daughter went in ano Rev. S. A. Smith expects to return to 'Golf Club,” a saw mill ready to cut out the timber j I ther And as tbe latter pair had not been the city on Saturday, and will occupy Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Edwards. i for the bridges. I heard of Nasser applied to the police, and Address to Public School Graduates, the pulpit in the M E. church Sunday I County Superintendent G. B. Lamb. I You can depend upon it that D. T. | whether they we lost or eloped could not morning and evening. ! Edmunds has the nicest and most com- be ascertained, nor has the father found Address by Prof. B. O. Snuffer, Principal Tillamook Public Si hool. i plete line of Summer Dress Goods in the any trace of the long-lost son. City. Also a fine line of Outing Flannels, j Percale», Ginghams, Prints, Sa tines, Mas 1 His Lightning Rod is Ont. lins.-Houselinings. Selisia». Waist Linings, 4 Mr. J. W. Maxwell has been a frequent Taffeta linings, in fact the latest, newest, 4 nicest, cleanest stock to select from to be visitor in this city the past few weeks, and we are l>egi«’ning to think that the found in Tillamook City. ex-senator has his lightning-rod out for There will come a time, and we do not the eyes is different from most of dealers, especially those who sell the frames all ready fitted with the If in need of any thing in the glasses. By the aid of a large complete trial or test case I can fit any eye, making it a very easy matter think that it is far distant either, when another political office, for he has time, 4 Line of Sporting Good». Give us a it will 1* considered necessary for Tilla­ with a complacent countenance, to but­ to detect any slight variation of the eyes by testing each eye seperatefy. call. mook county to purchase a rock crusher, j ton-hole almost everyone he meets. But Special attention given to orders or glasses are put into frames of your own selection, after the eves have l»een thoroughly tested. The or two for all that. If this countv ever | he hasn’t taken the Headlight man into before sending east for goods, same quality of lenses is put into every frame sold, the difference in price tieing only in the frame. ' | his confidence, so we cannot tell what expects to make parmanent, substantial 4 Come and see what we can do. If you don’t want to use a pair of spectacles come in and try my system ami see whether your the ex-senator ’ s aspiration are or whe- this is the only solution to the eves are all right or not, then 4 We buy cheap and of reliable roads More political aspr problem. It will take rock, and lots of ther he has any. dealers, therefore, can furnish it before a foundatian can Ire formed, rant there are for pohtrcal favors the goods at lowest prices. bnt when this is made, then we shall I k better, fur harder writ become the haul­ making roads which will last. It will ing and pulling and plotting, but we can THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. take longer to construct road, but we confidently predret that when the next Tillamook. Or. » rhich are thro-| republican conventron comes to select >7 W VA A A ,» I notice that the counties w TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS I 4 SPORTING 4 4 4 ☆ ☆ GOODS 4 4 4 » » Ralph Ackley, » » » » »I » » » » Ì » » SPECTACLES My System of Fitting The Lenses Let me fill your prescriptions. ( HARLES 1. CLOUGH, ► ____ »nr i »W