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Hraùluilit Wlanwk Vol. XIV No. 7 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 25, 1901. $1.50 per year Committee’s Report. Every Prosperous Fanner has a MSCOHMCK McGoi,ni¡ck The Fourth of July committee gives a list of receipts and expenditures, which shows a balance of $33.35 left on hand. The committee wishes to thank those who assisted at the exercises and niak- ing the day enjoyable. R eceipts . Do You Want Good Clothing? Do You Want Good Shoes to Wea? *5 00 J. P. Allen ... J. W. Atwater B. C. Lamb .... Leach <fc Jones King & Kerremans... L. 11. Barnes ........... „ | C. H. Woolfe.............. fl - Orna Bit í Ncwuóft >• 7ft Cut S. J. Sturgeon............ 0 Morris & Hamilton... ML nu 4 « litûa Ed. Latimer................ O E Jenkins................ CALLON1itEMc-CORMICKÂ6ü0- fl) R. Ackley.................. M L. Hiner ................... <♦$ J. A Taft Co............. fl] J. A Todd & Co...... Ill Headlight .. G. Thayer.... IflJ T. H. Govne. (ij R. M. Watson C. Peterson... Hardware, Iron Stoves I Cohn & Co... Kf Dr. D.J Wiley July and August are the dull mouths of the year, but we GLASS, and i Wade & Briggs. Bicycles, Guns M Homer Mason... going to try and make them lively ones. M E. D Severance I W. H.Cooper. [l] Tom C<*tes... We need the money and are going to make July and E. W. Stanley H. Crenshaw August bargain months. B. L. Eddy F. It Beals We will sell our entire Stock E. Jones ... J. S. Lamar.. of MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTH C. Hayes I. Clough Heins the photographer has returned^ Alfred, youngest son of Lars Olson and S. .... TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS ING at a great reduction for cash and can be found at his studio at any a brother to Mrs. P. Norberg, of Nestoc- Olsen <fc Co. A. ’ X York Mr. F. Brown was over from Forest time from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., every day. * ton, came in last week from Wisconsin. L. 4 or^ ouly. R Jacobson & Co. Grove. Never write Life Insurance before seeing He left Sweden the latter part of April. Do not ask for a reduction on Mr. W. II. Hatnlinwas in the city from C. Ben Riesland. Agent the Mutual Life and from what he has seen of other parts Grayson & McNamer.. Sheridan. of New York. Oldest, strongest, best. * of the United States, he likes Tillamook Nels Thompson... time, it will not be allowed. It is W. E. Page.......... Dr. W. A. Wise is in Tillamook to re* For Sale, a five roomed house in this the best. D. T. Edmunds not to get nd of the goods, but to Mr. E T. Case, Mrs. F. G. Bnffum, Isaacs & Bromley main a short time. * city, with two lots and barn; also two Ur. I. M Smith Misses Annie and May Shogren, Mr. C. lots in Hays ’ addition. — See J. S. The North Yamhill toll road is in fine raise the money we are working L. Gilliland and Prof. Jas. Nicol, of the G. B. Ziemer..... Stephens. * condition for travel. A. M. Austin..... Mr. C. A. Bailey fell from a load of bay Portland riding club, came in from that H. II. Alderman.. Mr. Ed. McClinchy was in from Ore- on Wednesday and sprained his ankle, city last week. They were on horse back, G. W. Kiger . town on Wednesday. the ladies riding astride and wore divid M. H. Larsen. Mr. Alex. Fraser was in frotn Fall which will cause him to lay-up for seve ed skirts, which is considered now the C R. Johnson ral days. McIntosh Ac McNair Creek on Wednesday. fashionable way of riding» E. Quick ..................... To those who are owing us and have made no arrange Don ’ t fail to see the excellent books Mr. Guy R. Osborne, of Salem, was in As State Supt. J. H. Ackerman will not F. Wheeler ................. | sold by W.A. Pet teys, of Bay City. Special G. A Edmunds .......... the city on Wednesday. ments to settle, we give you one more chance to pay ; positively reach this city until Tuesday, he will give | Book Agent of “The Monarch Book Co.” A. W. Severance...... Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of Mr. his lecture that evening, when his sub C. E. Hadley ... of Chicago. to every account not paid by August 10th, in cash or bankable ject will he “Some unsolved problems on Charles Hunter Mike Peltz, a daughter. Grant Thayer will shoe your horses for Messrs. R. H. andE. B. Williams, from $3 per span ; re setting 20 cent per shoe. the public school work of Oregon.’’ Prof. C A. Bailey ... notes, costs for collection will be added, and the account turned David Torbet, on this account, will de Claude Thayer Quincy, were in the city. J D. Edwards All work warranted. Shop next to liver his lecture on Monday evening. over to an Attorney for collection. J. II. Hutter ... Mr. Homer Mason went to Oregon Goy tie's office. t : Otto Heins ............ _ Mr. H. B. Hathaway returned from City Monday on business. Local vocal and musical talent will be Fresno on Sunday, where he had gone I Frank Richardson I Frank Marsh For yotir photos, go to Heins, Leading brought into acquisition for the lectures with the body of D. S. Trowbridge, who | G. B. Lamb Artist, any size and style. to be given on Monday, Tuesday and ’ was killed in the stage accident. While G. Sappington We do not like to be hard on Mr. and Mrs. Lem Parker were up from Wednesday evenings. | in San Francisco a steel casket had to be Eugene France H >bsonville on Wednesday. We think it would lie a good idea if obtained as the embalming whieh was A. G. Keynubls anyone, but we do insist in being Messrs. Allen Percy and Ben Tankman, | last and this year’s 4th of July commit i done here had proved ineffective. The tees would turn over the balances on j widow of the deceased gentleman was of Portland, were in the city. Therefore insist treated fairly. D isbursements . . too prostrated with grief to return to Work on McIntosh & McNair s new hand to the band boys. Grayson & McNaiuer I lead, others follow. Do not fail to | California. store building is progressing. D. T. Edmunds on all accounts being paid at Mr. C. E. Reynolds is contemplating a Bund ................. The city has taxed a merry-go-round see samples and work before going else where Picture mouldings anv size and Cohn & Co ...... j visit back East next month to hobnobble $75 for a month's privilege to operate. once. description at Heins, Leading Artist. * ! with the dudes who are visiting the Pan- 8. A. Brodhead Miss Daisy Smith left on the steamer S J. Sturgeon.. i American exhibition. The editor sincerely King & Kerreinsns Mr. R. M. Trowbridge, who had his on Sunday to visit her mother at Elma, arm broken in the stage accident on the trusts that Charlev, as president of the Mclutosli A McNair... Wash. ; Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook rail- I. II Smith.. We are here to stay, for lowest prices mountain and has been stopping at the 1 road, won’t get into a conflab and argue F C. Baker... W. E. Page.. and best work go to Heins, the Leading Trask house, was brought to this city j that cow-catchers should be attached to H Crenshaw today. Ar Jst. j the rear of a train, like the one on the Wade A Briggs.. Mr. F. N. Wilson returned to the citv Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach Sunday 1 bogus train lie brought into Tillamook Nevada Grayson from, the middle west on Sunday and C. E Reynolds... morniug and evening in the Presbyterian . on the 4th. B. C. Lamb........ left again on Tuesday for Oregon City. church. W II. Elierinaii He expects to return to this county in Advertise Oregon. Judge J. McCain, of McMinnville, and Log rolling the near future. E. Quick.... Mr. D. J. Caswell, of Portland, registered Owir.g to the crop failures in Kansas ¡ Joe Ma|ies.. 1 When you want nice furniture at a rea- at the Palace hotel. J. 8, Werts and other middle west and eastern states “You'll have to hurry! forGeorge will son able price you must go to Thomp- j an effort should be made in Oregon to ’ F. Wheeler give a dance at the opera house to-mor son’s Furniture Store. We invite an in- ■ 1 send out a large amount of literary mat 1 Baeeliall purse spection of our carpet samples, for they ! ter extolling the advantages which pre- I Pie eating contest row (Friday) evening. R. M. Watson ...... comprise the latest designs. Examinations for teachers’ certificates sent themselves in this state. There is : ♦•5« is will take place in this citv in August. I The steamer Sue H. Elmore left on Sun ' not a county in Oregon but what needs j day for Astoria and returned to this city I more settlers, presenting opportunities ' commencing on the 14th. < Call for County Warrants. Those who want to see Dr. Wise will , on Wednesday with a number of passen for people to make permanent homes, j The following County General Fund please bear in mind that he will stay gers and freight. One and all appreciate Here in Tillamook county there is room i Warrants are now payable, and will lie the quick trips of the steamer. fcr thousands of settlers, who would ' paid when presented. only as long as kept busy. soon l>ecome prosperous and independent | S eries E.—2575, 2534, 2531, 2470, The Dunham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma Mr. C. I. Clough returned Wednesday 2509, 2524, 2463, dairymen. As crop failures are unknown I 2439, 2351. 250«, from Portland, and Mrs. Clough will re chine, for ease in running and durability, 2656. 2657, 265«, 2682, 2336, 21H0. here, with no blizzards, cyclones or se- j 2664, 2475, 2662, 2671, 266«, 2667, is the best machine for the price on the main there for several weeks. vere snowstormes in winter, or hot | 2675, 267«, 2694, 2660, 2667, 2683. Mr. W. S Cone, of Bay City, returned market today. Call and see them at scorching weather in summer, it seems 2384. 2663, 2691, 2693, 2661, 2677. 2673, 2653. 2655, 2683. from Portland on Tuesday, leaving the Thompson’s Furniture Store. strange that so few people know of the i 2665, 2672, The best saw on earth. Use the Great advantages which the coast counties | 2680, 3685. 2684. 2349, 2681, 2646. next day with Mr. E. France. 2692. 2666, 2499, 2803, 2817, 281«. Miss Eva McClaskev, of Carson City, Western saws and you will soon he con possess. 2723. 2770, 2771, 2807. 2701, 2702. vinced of this fact, for they are recognized Nev., came in on the stage Tuesday on a ■ The Oregonian has often brought these 2703, 2699, 2716, 2697, 2696, 2698. to be the best saw now on the market facts to the notice of the public, and in 272«, 2746, 2748, 2717, 2816, 2718. visit to her aunt, Mrs. McNair. For sale at McIntosh & Nair's hardware an editorial on Tuesday that newspaper 2805. 2806, 276«. 2755, 2793, 25<>7. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Glad, in company 2737, 2794. 27«O. 2700, 2730, 2726. store. 2744. 2815. 2« 12, 2753. 2773, 2732. says : with Alfred and Lewis Larson, went to Tillamook County will verify its claim 27<i5. . 2819 273«. 2781. 2808. Mr. C. Ben Riesland has opened a real Nestocton on Sunday to visit friends. Interest ceases July 24th, 1901. The Mr. Walter Sutton came in on the estate and insurance office next to Wade this year as a great dairy section. W. H. C a « v . C o Treasurer. i product of its creameries and cheese fac- & Briggs store on Main street, and being By E. I). H oag , Deputy. stage on Sunday on a visit to his brother I tories rates as first class in the market. an energetic, persevering young man with at Hobsonville. He has been in Alaska Mrs. Kruger, wife of ex-President all the winter and has just returned from good ideas of business, we hope he will Indeed, the dairy industry of this pro. Kruger, of the South Africa Republic, 1 dactive coast county is like authorship who died Saturday last of pneumonia, succeed. there. in that its name is its product's guaran alter mi illness of three days, was buried Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoffelt left on the tee of quality. The relatively recent es at Pretoria. . steamer Sunday for Elma, Wash., carry- tablishment of this industry, covering a 1 ing with them the Ixst wishes of the 4- I community for their future happiness in period of not more than seven years, and the comparative isolation of that sec I their married career, in which we most tion of the state as regards market fa | heartily join. 4 Ride an Iver Johnson, j Attorney C. W. Talmage, of McMinn- cilities, combine to render its growth as tonishing. With the output of lx tween the distinctive Cycle of the Future. ville, will soon move to Tillamook, where , thirtv-five and forty cheese factories ag A Bicycle that is honestly made, he will practice law. Thus the old land gregating .1,250,< 00 (xiunds this season Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills Vermimand Gnats. One application will last 1 marks are passing out. Charley will be and the product nt it sc reamcries amount 4 is as good as the best. several days. Purifies the air and cleanses the skin. By doing all of the above 1 missed by his old friends who wish him ing to 2<M»,OW pounds, it need hardly lx A Reliable Wheel that can be f success in his new field.—Sheridan Sun. it increases the flow of milk. said that the people of Tillamook are sold at a low Price. What More Do You prosperous, while tlxv are proverbially There was considerable grass down Honest Cvcles at Honest Prices. when the rain came on Sunday, but, for- among the most contented people of the 5G CENTS PER QUART. the weather of the past earth, asking only suitable railroad fa 3put a different complexion on cilities to complete, commercially speak enances of many of the dairy- ing, the sum of their desires. THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. wtab managed to get their hay in FILL YOUH PRESCRIPTION. LET Subscribe for the Headlight, the ^^■damage. There is home newspaper. ook, as usual. MoWeti flaij Hay Tedders, Wagons and Complete Line of Haying Tools. Tinware, PAINTS, OILS, Fishing Tackle, and Steel, and Ranges. SASH DOORS. and Ammunition. Warning We have a full line of LADIES’ and GENT.’S DRESS SHOES Logger’s Shoes, Men’s and Boy’s Work Shoes. Hats, Furnishing Goods. ‘ Groceries, Flour and Feed 11 OSI J. A. TODD & CO TILLAMOOK, OR 4 * BICYCLES. * 4 4 4 4 4 4 _____ £ ftalph A CLOUGH' _A.ntiser>tic Fly KZiller Want? 4 i CHARLES I. CLOUGH,