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! .1 illowk No. 52 Vol. XII. Hradliyljt- *»< TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 6, ^•S 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. I I we THE LARGEST STOCK OF DAIRY SUPPLIES. Prices Quoted on Factory Outfits. flA V/RRE, Tinware, ¡STOVER RA^Eg. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS. Fishing Tackle. Ammunition, Guns, etc. lì Mr. Claude Thayer was taken sick on L. A. York has opened up a bakery and Monday evening, but we are glad to a fruit and confectionary store at Letch hear he is much better. Go to Todd's for groceries. er's old stand, and he solicits the patron Sheriff H. H. Alderman left on Sunday age of his old friends as well as new ones, Grass and garden seeds at Todd's. * Mr. A. Letcher and family left on Sun for McMinnville, and is expected to re and will do his best to please those who patronize him. • turn to-day with Mrs. Aiderman. day. There will be preaching at the Metho Our stock of glassware and crockery is Mr. Clay Daniels was in the city this without doubt the finest in the citv. dist church next Sunday morning, but in week. Call and get our prices.—King & Kerie. the evening the Children’s Service will See J. A. Todd & Co.'s new advt. this take the place of the preaching service. mans. • week. At a special meeting of the hose com. A cordial invitation to the public to at Buy y our clothing, hats and shoes nt pany on Thursday, the boys voted “nit” tend these services. Todd’s. • Rev. R. H. Dollarhide received word about taking charge of the 4th of July Hams, lard and bacon just arrived at celebration. from California that his son, M. M. Dol Todd’s. [ Children's day will be observed nt Bay larhide, who went there for the benefit of New line of shoes just received at I City on Sunday morning in the Presby his health, was growing worse, and Mr. Todd’s terian church, when Rev. C. P. Metzler Dollarhide left on the »stage Wednesday to bring his son back to this city. Mr. D. Moore was in the city from will make an address. I TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Corvallis. Captain Dawson reports 6.38 inches of Trade with those who advertise in the , rain last month, and more than half that ' amount fell in 24 hours, for on May 16th Headlight. Mr. F. Brewer, of Duluth, is registered the rainfall was 3H inches. in this city. 1 Just arrived, from the Art Wall Paper A full line of Palace goods at King & ’’ Mills, Chicago, a lot of wall paper, which include the new designs just out. At Kerremaus. A. & L. handwbeat flour at King & Thompson's Furniture Store. Latest from Portland : A railroad to Kerremaus. The only genuifie Ceylon tea at King Tillamook and a new water system in this city before the year closes How & Kerremans. these boomerangers do make us snicker. Snow fell the first part of the week in Strange, is it not, in municipal affairs, the mountains. that as soon as a city is needing supplies 61bs. Schillings' Roasted Coffee for $1 there’s always a few persons who are at D. T. Edmunds. on the alert to concoct and work a Canned Asparagus at King & Kcrre “graft.” mans. High grade. Emmett Quick is now delivering for us, Ex-County Judge W. W. Conder was and we are prepared to fill your orders in the city on Saturday. for groceries, dry goods, boots and shoes Druggist Clough has a display of eggs and deliver them to your door. D. T. Edmunds. of sea birds in his window. The Fairview sloggers didn’t do a Seven milch cows for sale. Apply to thing to the city dudes on Sunday, but Beals Bros., Tillamook City. Mr. C. A. Johnson has been under the the latter don't intend havingthe stuffin’ knocked out of them when they try to the weather for several days. play ball again. Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Wise left on Satur- Astoria had a two-bit railroad rate for day on the steamer for Portland. a long time. Is Tillamook City likely to Mrs. Grayson left on Friday for Port get into a water rate war if another land as a delegate to the Eastern Star. water system is put in ? Competition is Mr. Thos. Coates'eldest son has been the life of trade. quite sick for several days with croup. The band boys will give a dance on Messrs. T. Poteet and T. H. Penter Saturday evening at the opera house, were in the city on Tuesday from Ore-I and as the proceeds will go towards pay town. ing for the instruments a large attend- Another invoice of ladies' and gent.'s ance js expected, fine shoes received on last steamer for T.' Born, on Wednesday, to the wife of T. Edmunds. Mr. P. W. Todd, a daughter. This being Furniture, etc., sold on the installment the third girl, let's hope that the next plan at Olsen & Co's. Easy terms. Call trio will wear pants, for that will help and investigate. the clothing business. Just received a fine lot ofjapanesenet Call and see the new carpet samples. ting from San Francisco, at Thompson's Twenty five patterns to select from. The Furniture Store. new displaver shows the whole floor Look out, the city dads has a new [covered. Orders taken for carpets at ordinance on soft drinks to come tip at Thompson’s Furniture Store. its next meeting. ! jf no one e|M won't take up the Fourth Mr. J. A. Monroeisback again tn Tilla- [ mook and he looks for Mr Drew to re- turn in a week or so. Mrs. H. C. Smith and son were down from the toll gate for several days and returned on Monday. A SPORTING The Durham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma- chine, for ease in running and durability, I is the best machine for the price on the I market today. Call and see them at * Thompson’s Furniture Store. The county court on Wednesday find ing that Andrew Anderson and P. F. Duchan had not filed their bonds nor re- : signed their positions as road supervi- I sors, fined each of them $25 each. k | The best saw Oil earth. . Use the Great n nil vnil - Western e.nvc saws and you will soon be con- F vinced of this fact, for they are recognized f to be the best saw now on the market, fe I For sale at McIntosh & Nair’s hardware ► tore- ’ I } Mayor D. Wiley called a meeting of the h citizens Tuesday evening to arrange for ? a celebration, but the only person who ’ | put in an appearance with the Mayor fr was the Headlight man. and he was rub- j ber-necking for news items. » > ☆ # GOODS >» I If in need of any thing in the Line of Sporting Goods. Give us a call. Special attention given to orders before sending east for goods, Come and see what we can do. We buy cheap and of reliable dealers, therefore, can furnish goods at lowest prices. Ralph Ackley, Tillamook, Or. of j0|v celebration the newspapers will I jlave to. Thev wouldn't do a thing to those who acted niggardly in subscribing for the national celebration. Somehow, it looks awfully bad to see some of our citizens sending outside for their printing. Let’s be public spirited enough to support and patronize local businesses and build up local trade, and not send little orbig jobs of printing out side to be done. The river and harbor committee has left Washington on its tour of inspection and it appears to us the citizens ought to be enthusiastic and public spirited enough to send a deputation to Portland to meet the committee, and if for no other reason to express regrets that the committee is unable to visit Tillamook. Judge R. P. Boise and Mr. f. Voorhees, secretary of the Lower Columbia Fire Relief Association, will speak at Nehalem on Wednesday, the 12th inst., upon the work of the Patrons of Husbandry and legislation. .They will also sjieak at Fair view Grange hall on Friday, the 14th inst. There will be a Grange meeting in the day and a public meeting at night. When Mr. B. C. Hadley stated on the street the other night that if the city was bonded for a water system liefore it was completed considerable of the money would be swallowed up by a graft is a truism which cannot lie gainsaid. And we may add what a lively time there would >»e at every city election by those are anxious to get on the pay roll of the city. Don’t this sound great ? The agent who came to this city and wangled the hose contract returned to Poitland and kicked about poor transport a tion. when, in point of fact, we are now getting as good a service as can lie expected, for the Sue H. Elmore has made four or five trips since the hose contract was let, but still the hose has not arrived. That man ought to be put off at Boston. The Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Railroad Company continues to build this railroad in the columns of the Ore gonian, and if the promoters persist in this much longer they will have enough newspaper articles to reach direct from Portland to Tillamook City. All it now requires is for the Oregonian to pile on the agony a little more and then the pro moters will be able to lay the line with newspaper articles. President Hays, of the Southern Paci fic, arrived in Portland on Monday and was asked this question : “Has your visit any bearing on the Nehalem rail road project And to this he replied ■_ “What is that project ?’* He followed this with other questions as to the re-, sources of the Nehalem country and the | demand for them in Portland. “1 Jhad not heard that Portland needed cheaper sawlogs,’’ he said. From this it would appear that the Southern has no inten tion at present of extending the road from Sheridan. The Pacific Rubber Co. dunned the city for $800 for the fire hose it has failed to 1 deliver. Did the company think that it could hoodoo the city again ? It looks that way. But the laugh won’t be on city any longer if the officials refuse to accept the hose when it reaches here. A $1.50 per year, 1901. little retaliation would be good medicine tn this instance, and the citv dads will, no doubt, let off some of their pent up powder at the proper time, just to show | the rubber company that it can be fooled 1 once but not fooled all the time. Mrs. Jones takes this opportunity for thanking the people of Tillamook and vicinity for their kindness and liberality to the Oregon Children’s Home Society. Mrs. B. L. Eddy and Mrs. J.D. Edwards have consented to act as local agents for said society. Anyone desiring to assist ' this worthy cause, who have not lieen called upon, or were not prepared at this time, can do so through these ladies. Anyone knowing of a homeless child, or a childless home, that would like to adopt one of the children will also com municate with the local agents. It is now 13 years since the H eadlight made its first appearance, for with this issue brings another year of its existence to a close, the first paper being issued on June 8, 1888. So it is the H eadlight ’ s birthday tomorrow. During these years the paper has faithfully, fearlessly and zealously devoted itself to the progress and development of Tillamook county and the best interest of the citizens, and this it will continue to do in the future. If the H eadlight is a little plain spoken at times, then this is not a bad trait in its character, for the public press, to amount to anything, must be tin tampered with, fearless and independent. Mr. Kasper Schlappi was getting his milk cans into his wagon at the South Prairie creamery on Saturday morning, when the team became scared and start ed off. In reaching for the reins he was thrown from the wagon and caught in one of the wheels and was whirled around with it, and while in that position had his right arm broken near the wrist, the musles of his legs badly strained and a wound on the head. Dr. Wiley was tele phoned for and he immediately started to attend to the man’s inquries. It was thought that Mr. Schlappi might be in ternally injured, but he is improving as well as can be expected after meeting with so serious an accident. Talk about the wholesale merchants of Portland being desirous of holding the trade from Tillamook county, we are in clined to think that their determination not to handle Tillamook cheese unless they receive 1% cents per pound torso doing is poor thanks for the large amount of business they have received from Tillamook merchants, who handle a large proportion of the cheese manu factured in this county. San Francisco nor the Sound wholesale merchants would never think of serving their best customers like this. If the Portland wholesale merchants insist upon being so exacting and will not recriprocate, tnen they must not complain if they lose more of the trade from Tillamook. All the members of the city council were present at the meeting on Monday, and besides the water franchise ordinance, the council took up the matter of Congress man Tongue’s reply to the invitation of the river and harbor committee to visit Tillamook. It having been seen that the committee could not come and that it was likely that Mr. Burton, chairman of the committee would visit Oregon later, it was decided to send an invitation to that gentlemen and Mr. Tongue to visit this county for the purpose of looking over the situation in regard to govern ment improvements of the bar and bay. Bills allowed were: Water company, $30 ; recorder’s salary, $10; Electric Light Co., $4-1.55 ; marshal's salary, $40. Children’s day will lie observed in this city in the several churches on Sunday. At the Presbyterian church, commencing at 7:30 p.m., the following program will be rendered : Song by the Sunday school ; Prayer by the pastor ; Song by the Sunday school ; Exercises by the primary class, as fol. lows : Song by the class, recitation by Eliza Nolan, recitation by ten little chil dren, recitation by Parish Lamar, song by the class ; Responsive scripture reading ; Song by the Sunday school ; Responsive scripture reading ; Song by Sunday school ; Recitations by : Ross Clements. Hazel McNair, Herbert Cooper, Frankie Drew. Song by the Sunday school ; Presentation of offerings and doxologv. * jr rr i A : V’ A' I8 CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Flour and Feed. Í Ì >, * 9 J CLOTHING that LOOKS WELL is not always the kind to buy, but they must be the kind that WEAR WELL. In other words they should be as GOOD AS THEY LOOK. OUR IDEA OF GOOD QUALITY is per haps different from some others, Not Cheaper, But Better for the Money, is what we think should first be considered. We want to ELL YOU YOUR CLOTHING, and therefore do not wish to palm off on you some inferior article for the Genuine, but appeal to your judgment, knowing you to be reasonable. A Poor Cow costs its owner as much to keep as a good one, and therefore IS DEAR AT ANY PRICE. Likewise A Poor Suit of Clothes cost nearly as much to make as a good one, and therefore quality must be taken from the Material Alone, in order to make the whole cheap, leaving the Suit Not Worth Having. But wheu you combine quality of material with the making you obtain a good suit, one you can guarantee, and one which will be a pleasure to sell, and a pleasure for anyone to wear. You can wear one of these suits for years, knowing they will not fade, bag or rip, while perhaps your neighbor’s which is of the cheap John grade, is sun- burnt, faded, bagged, twisted and knock-kneed within a few weeks. We have cheap suits,' which we will sell you with the profit off, so you will have as good for the money as any one can sell you. We recommend the better quality. We would ad vise you to buy the better quality and to buy from your home merchant, one who expects to remain here, who pays taxes, and one who has his capital invested here, and will be here to stand good for his guarantees. If you do not wish to trade with us, you have others who are taxpayers and permanent residents, trade with them. It is the money of the taxpaying merchant that helps to pay County Officers Salaries, build Roads, Bridges, pays for Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Wood, ftc. It is the taxpaying merchants that employ« clerks, carpenters, painters, buys lumber, builds bnfffltffj**, and improves the county generally. It is the taxpaying merchants names you see at the head of every subscription list for charitable,benevolent or patriotic purposes for public improvements. Are they entitled to your patronage ? We think they are. What applies to our clothing, applies as well to our whole stock. Come and see for yourselves. ii ii i n I ? I li i r I » i! I I 0 I : . < ¡•J I ' ,1 J 1 I J. A. TODD & CO. TILLAMOOK, OR. Æ '■ CLOUGH’S -A.ntiseptic Fly KZillez*. Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills vermini and Gnats. Our application will last several days. Purifies the air and cleanses the skin. By doing all of the above it increases the flow of milk. » What More Do You Want? » GO CENTS PER QUART. « CHARLES I. CLOUGH. THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST. “LET ■ ME KILL l£' TILLAMOOK, OREGON. YOUR PRESCRIPTION.” J ♦ •JA