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Vol. XIV
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 20,
Every Prosperous Farmer has a
Mcßornjick
1901
$1.50 per year
11 irned out, as it should do, a miserable
failure, and it shows that Astoria needed
conservative editors.
How’s this for a team ? William Reid’s
windy railroad scheme and R. M. Wat
son’s watery water system. It would be
hard to find two propositions with more
wind and water in them than these.
1 Pump more wind and water into it Bro.,
i lor when the infiation will stand it no
i longer you can switch off and fill your
¡columns with bonded indebtedness with
i the same ingredients.
The fourth annual commencement of
St. Alphonsus academy will take place
to-morrow (Friday) evening, and, as
usual, an attractive program has been
CALL ONTîlEM-GORMICKAôÈfiff— - L
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arranged. The Sisters have taken a great
deal of pains to make these exercises en
tertaining, and we are sure the first-class
program for this occasion will be appre
ciated by all those who attend, for the
pupils have always acquitted themselves
well.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kinderman, of Ne
braska City, who have been visiting Mr.
Hy. Tohl, at Nehalem, paid this citv a
visit this week and registered at the Allen
house. Mr. Kinderman had been in the
county before, coming here some years
ago with Mr. Tohl. This is their wed
ding tour, and having enjoyed a few
weeks in the Woollv West, the happy
couple will return to Nebraska the end of
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. | J. A. Todd & Co. received a nice line of j A pile of lumber fell upon David Edie the month.
| Clothing on steamer Elmore. All new at Hobsonville and dislocated his right
John Heagney has been appointed as
Rah ! Rah ! Rah!
! goods, not second hand.
f
hip and cut his head and face. Dr. Wiley sistant at Tillamook Rock lighthouse,
Tillamook City will Celebrate.
Percy Wiley came in Saturday from was sent for and attended to the injur and left on Monday to fill the position-
For two years he carried mail between
Forest Grove, where he has been attend ies.
The Glorious Fourth of July again.
I Mr. 0. Young was hobbling about the this city and Barnegat, and only once
ing the Pacific University.
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Buy your Shoes from Todd.
Dr. W. A. Wise and Dr. J. VV. Borders city, the result of a runaway while driv was he reported and reprimanded for
Buy your Groceries of Todd & Co.
will be in Tillamook about July 15th, to ing his team with a load of lumber near delay, and on that occasion he had to
the cemetery last week, when his foot get out of his boat and push it up to his
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Rev. Joseph Schell came in on Wednes remain as long as kept busy.
waist in water owing to bad weather.
day.
Miss Martha Moselworth, of Moro, became caught.
His friends are greatly pleased over his
It
seems
to
us
that
the
sixty
days
have
Dr. F. Gobar, of Duran, Wis., is in the arrived last week to teach the school
appointment.
expired when the oil men were to have
in district No. 2.
city.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on
All kinds of bedsprings made to order commenced operations. We don’t know,
A full line of men’s working gloves at
on short notice. Two doors East of but probably the scheme did not receive Sunday with freight from Astoria, bring
Todd’s.
enough “lubricatiug oil.”
ing a large number of passengers. She
Boys’ suits for all sizes just received by | Headlight office.—W. E. Page.
Cail and see the new carpet samples. left again on Wednesday. The steamer
. Mrs. Grayson returned home on Stin-
Todd & Co.
Twenty five patterns toselect from. The is now giving good service, making a
A full line of Palace goods at King & , day and George looks as happy as the j new displayer shows the whole floor trip most every week, to the satisfaction
i boy with his first pair of pants.
Kerrenians.
of shippers and the traveling public, and
I Case & Fowler have decided to go out covered. Orders taken for carpets at
as the business of Tillamook demands
A. & L. handwheat flour at King &
j Thompson’s Furniture Store.
1 of business in this city, so will not lease >
regular transportation, the Pacific Navi
Kerreinans.
i The Durham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma-. gation Co. is now alive to the require
Oak Nolan’s machine shop again.
The only genuine Ceylon tea at King
1 chine, for ease in running and durability, I
You
save
money
by
having
vour
letter
ments of the port.
& Kerremans.
heads, bill heads, and other job printing | is the best machine for the price on tlie
A bevy of well-known citizens, with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith were in the
I market today. Call and see them at
done at the Headlight Print Shop.
| Thompson’s Furniture Store.
different political ear-marks, were dis
city this week.
They say McMillan didn’t want to be |
cussing the weather and thing in general
Mr. E. France, of Aberdeen, Wash., is
I The fire hose, which was ordered by
Uncle Sam's stamp licking machine at i
on the street the other day. As natural
in the city again.
. the city council about two months since,
Garibaldi, anyway, so let it go at that. I
! as it is for women to talk dress and fash
and
which
was
to
reach
here
within
a
Mr. W. H. Cooper went out to Port-I
The lumber schooner Kruger came in few’ days from the time the contract was ion when they get together, so it is for
land on Monday,
on Saturday and left again on Tuesday signed, reach here on the steamer Mon men to drift into politics. And this is
Mr. P. D. Newell came down from Ne
what these gentlemen did,although with
with a load of lumber from the Truckee ' day.
halem on Monday.
good temper and wit as to what each
mill.
The best saw on earth. Use the Great political party was going to do with the
Canned Asparagus at King & Kcrre
Our stock of glassware and crockery is Western saws and you will soon be con
other at the next county election. When
mans. High grade.
without doubt the finest in the citv. vinced of this fact, for they are recognized
Call on W. E. Page for all kinds of Call and get our prices.—King & Kerte- to be the best saw now on the market. one political war horse, and sage in the
democratic part, after listening to the
Second Hand Goods.
nians.
For aale at McIntosh & Nair’s hardware conversation, said; “Now, look here,
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case will remove
I am receiving goods on every boat store.
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gentlemen, things aren't divided up equal.
to Pendleton next week.
direct from Wilson’s auction store in
Judge R. P. Boise and Mr. J. Voorhees You give us Baker and the Headlight and
Mr. Clark Hadley returned to the city Portland. Call and see them.—W. E. visited the Grange meeting at Fairview I’ll bet you $20 and we’ll beat you.” The
on Saturday from Portland.
Page.
on Friday, and in the evening delivered ¡joke turned upon our democratic friend,
For Sale, a five roomed house in this interesting address. They left early on I for taking his purse from his pocket to
Mr. A. P. Wilson returned to San Fran
cisco oh the Kruger on Tuesday.
< city, with two lots and barn; also two Saturday morning for Beaver to talk up put up the Eagle, it contained but a few
dimes and coppers, whereupon someone
Furniture of all kinds cheaper than lots in Hays’ addition.—See J. S. grange.
Stephens.
Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach at the caused a big snicker by saying, “Why,
ever at Page’s Second Hand Store.
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A union service will be held on Sunday Presbyterinn church in Bay City next that’s the same calamity purse you had
Elegant Gilt Dinner Sets, 42 pieces, for
evening at the United Brethren church, Sunday morning. The members of the few years ago.” That bombshell dis*
$3.95. Worth $6. At Olsen & Co.’s.*
owing to Rev. F. H. Neff being about to church are asked to be present at an persed the crowd.
Messrs. Claude Thayer and Oak Nolan
important meeting which will be held I The city council met on Monday even- [
leave the city.
left here Wednesday, having business in
The friends of Mr. G. W. Mowers wilj immediately aftet the service.
ing and accepted the bond ofj. D. Morris
Portland.
be pleased to hear that he has bought a . We are sorry to state that Miss Maud and W. M. Hamilton for a saloon license,
Mr. H. C. Page, Miss Ada Page, and
fruit farm of five acres at Helena, Knap- Belshe, who was teaching in district No. instructed the marshal to enforce the
Mrs. Allen, of Silverton, came in-on
j 2, has been obliged to resign on account ordinance relating to bicyclist carrying a
I pa county, Cal.
Wednesday.
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of sickness, and her father took her home lighted lamp after dark, and passed an
In
the
case
of
Martha
J.
Walling,
vs.
Mr. W. W. Curtiss, of Portland, who
east of the mountains on Wednesday. ordinance licensing the sale of soft drinks |
has timber interests in this county, came William Trevor, the former has been She was much respected in this county. at $10 a year, which the saloons will
granted until July 1st to file abstract in
in last week.
i Keep your eye on the marshal if you have to pay as well. A fine of $10 to l
the supreme court.
Todd & Co. have had more experience
[ can see him when riding a bike after dark $20 can lie impose«I upon those who arc-
Miss Maud Sturgeon return ?d home on
in taking measure for suits than any firm
' without a lighted lamp, for he’s going to con victed for violating this ordinance.
' Friday from the Agricultural College at
in Tillamook.
j enforce the light ordinance, which makes Councilman Cary complained about the
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| Corvallis, where she has been taking a
Furniture, etc., sold on the installment
| it compulsory upon those who ride bicy-1 fire hose not arrivingand said he believed
course
in
pharmacy.
plan at Olsen & Co’s. Easy terms. Call
cles after dark to have lighted lamps at- the agent lied to the council when he said |
| Mr L. W. and Miss Flora Bumgar I tached to their machines.
his company had the hose in Portland,
and investigate.
ner, of Seattle, Wash , former residents
and for that reason the council ought to
Just received a fine lot of Japanese mat-
After
making
a
number
of
inquiries
we
, of this county, came in on the steamer |
ting from San Francisco, at Thompson’s
find that quite a number of persons re cancel the order. President Cohn said, j
Sunday to visit relatives.
no doubt, the order would have been
Furniture Store.
port that they find the army worm still
As Dave calls Portland a one horse
canceled only the Pacific Rubber Co. sent j
in the ground, and they believe that tlxv
Rev. F. H. Neff returned last week from
in fire hose to lie used in case of emer- (
town he would naturally call the agent
will be more numerous than they were
attending the general conference of the
of the Pacific Rubber Co who hoodooed last year, while others do not think the genev. Councilman Cary did not appear
United Brethren church.
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to coincide with the president of the
the city council a one horse liar.
worm is going to bother much this year.
The case of Curtis E. Bower, respon
council, for he answered. “It would have
Just arrived, from the Art Wall Paper
dent, vs. Star Logging & Lumbering Mills, Chicago, a lot of wall paper, which
So they’re not going to have fireworks been just the same, whether the company
Co., appellant, which was taken to the
at the celebration. It's as well, for then sent in the hose or not, the council
include the new designs just out. At
people will not be disappointed with the would not haye canceled the order.’*
Supreme Court, the appeliant has been
Thompson’s Furniture Store.
expectation of seeing a $500 display that
allowed until July 1st to file brief.
Rev. S. A. Smith will close his ministry
cost the trifling sum of $30 or $40. Do
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in this city on Sunday and will leave for you see the absurdity of advertising a
AAAAAAAAAJ Davenport. Wash., having exchanged
‘‘Grand Display of Fireworks” which
» pulpits with Rev. B. F. Peck.
costs but $40. Many of the well-to-do
fr
A marriage license was issued on Wed- children in large cities blow in more than
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nesday to Frank Eirelgeorge and Clara that.
Ride an Iver Johnson,
Earnest, who were married the same
Mr. John T. Lighter came in on Sun
the distinctive Cycle of the Future.
evening by Rev. E. Thornquest.
day and left again on Wednesday. He
n‘O"iat Bici Mowi»6ft<>«7ft Cut
Mi ¿»moi Ntw 4 Mowt*4\(1 «Ch-Cm
Lnu 4 MmjidVt • 1/t un
Hay Tedders, Wagons and Complete Line of
Haying Tools.
CLOTHING
HATS, SHOES
Furnishing
Goods,
Groceries, Flour
and Feed.
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Hardware. Tinware, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Ranges.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS.
Fishing Tackle, Bicycles, Guns and Ammunition
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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 SELL 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 Cloth :s 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 when 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 iun-
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, &c.
It is the taxpaying merchants that employ clerks,
carpenters, painters, buys lumber, builds buildings,
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.
J. A. TODD
& CO..
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A Bicycle that is honestly made,
is as good as the best.
A Reliable Wheel that can be
sold at a low Price.
Honest Cycles at Honest Prices.
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Improved new model sewing machines,
with ball bearing,, kept in stock, and
sold on the installment plan, with 25
years’ warranty, at Olsen & Co.'s.
The ladies belonging to the Degree ol
Honor, A.O t’.W., gave a oasket and ice
cream social at Todd's hall, which was
tastefully decorated for the occasion, on
Monday evening. It turned out a social
success in every way, especially when
the artistic and dnintly arranged baskets
r ••wt’onc ' off.
was formerly editor of the Astorinn, and
was one of those who talked Astoria
plum to death spouting alxiut the l>enc.
fit of a railroad, common point rates and
holding out the idea that the commerce
of the city of Portland would eventually
be transferred to Astoria. Mr. Lighter
admitted to ns that Astoria was never
in such a sorry condition as it is today,
which, to our mind, is that Mr. brighter
in his attempt to boom and make a great
citv of \<tori*» nt PortlniH’« erprn«e.
-A-ntisejotic Fly Killer
Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills Vermim and Gnats. One 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?
50 CENTS PER (¿CART.
CHARLES I. CLOUGH
THE RELIABLE DRI'GGIST.
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