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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 25 ■ <to the b<Uy luyiog WMM «lav. ponomd CT Attilhtn Suh- nntil Saturday, July 27th, and from then on will continue on the foliar.tag SATURDAY, July 27th, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. MONDAY, July 29th, from 1 p m. to 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY, July 31, from 1 p.m. to 10 pm. FRIDAY, August 2, from I p.m. to 10 p.m. SATURDAY, August 3, from I p.m to 10 p.m. SALE consisting of the following CHOICE GOODS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, MILLINERY, LAWES- CAPES, JACKETS LADIES- TAILOR MADE ..«rvrNrnsHvs SUIT?, MU^LUUNDERW EAR, MACKINTOSH -S, FUR COLLARETTES, CORSETS, KID GLOVES, PETTICOATS, SHIRT WAISTS PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS This will be a chance to secure goods at your own price. Regular daily sales as usual from 40 to 5o percent below cost, as the S the next 20 days. COME EARLY AND SECURE FIRST CHOICE. i OUT and the building vacated within R. J acobson & Co., Remember the place, BEALS BRO.'S BUILDING, next to\he Post Office. Editorial Snap Shots. I that description to occur without inves- tigaing it and ascertaining the cause, is to court accidents of a like nature. Peo ple who undertake to carry the traveling public should realize their responsibility, and nothing will do so quicker than to fasten the blame where it belongs, and ill this way there is every probability that those who are not to blame will be exon erated, as they should be. It was a mis take that the accident on the mountain was not inquired into, for had that been done people would not fall into error and try and fasten the responsibility where it does not belong. * * * The effort of Maclay in his text book of the “The Naval History of the United States,’’ to dub Admiral Schley as a coward is going beyond the bounds of reason and the people of the United States will not tolerate that style of treatment, however much politics may figure in the attempt to deprive this gallant admiral of his just honors. To make the asser tion that Admiral Schley was incompe tent, insubordinate and a vulgar coward is enough to make the intelligent public exceedingly indignant, and we raise our voice in protest against such a scullerous attack upon a brave man who brought honor and renown upon the navy of the United States. * * * For the information of those who pur chased what they believed to be Quaker medicine in this city, we obtained a few pointers last week while on the “outside’’ which proved to us beyond a shadow of a doubt that the people here have been imposed upon, humbugged, hoodooed or hypnotized. Some.people may tell us that it is none of our business. Perhaps not. But let them put this in their pipes and sniok?. These so-called Quaker medicines are put up by Portland drug gists from prescriptions bv a Portland doctor, costing less to put up than anv patent medicine on the market, or, to put it correctly, our informant told us that the herbs and chemicals in a dollar bottle of that medicine was less thanfive cents. Wc always had an opinion that Tillamook people could not he easily im posed upon until these fakers came to the city, but we have changed our opinion some since wind and jawbone captivated so many people. They have gone,carry ing away a big wad, to impose upon the credulity of other people, and they will continue to hoodoo the people as long as the ¡»eople feel tickled at living hoodooed bv street fakers. BOULDER CREEK. LIFE IN A FURNACE TILLAMOOK, ORE. FUN FOR EVERYBODY Mrs. and Mrs. Clias. Sears, of Blaine, I Southwest Again Scorched by a Bleeding Kansas is in a sweat box at visited at C. A. Smith’s, Sunday. They , Hot Blast. present. With the joint smasher gone to were on their way home after a trip to prison, Old Sol is greatly in evidence the beach at Woods. K ansas C ity , Mo., July 22—A veritable smashing all previous records of hot Mr. and Mrs. Scott Siron and tlieir hot blast literally scorched the South weather. little son Gurnie, loft Boulder Creek, west today, breaking all heat records in W * * .Monday morning for tlieir home at the histouy of the local Weather Bureau. Our sympathy goes out toward those Ballston. They intended a much longer Yesterday Kansas City experienced the who attended the free show so regularly. outing, including a visit to the beach hottest ¡weather ever known here, the They need not despair, for it will not be and the Little Nestucca country, but Mr. Government thermometer reaching 104 i long before more fakers will be here for Siron commenced to grow worse rapidly and remaining above the 100 mark for I the purpose of catching suckers. and his wife was compelled to write at seven hours. Two dozen prostrations * * M once for Mr. Siron's brother to come nine fatal, were the result. Today at If von want a fit of the blues or a bad I 3;30 o’clock the Weather Bureau ther after them. attack of the jimjams, spend a few hours E. T. Coulson, of Coulsot.burg. who mometer at the highest point in the city in North Yamhill. It would be almost has been working for II. L. Jensen, went showed 106 degrees, with street ther impossible to find a more dreary, dusty, Imine Saturday night. mometers in the business districts reach dirty looking burg in Oregon. No won Mr. W. D. Gladwill was so un ing as high as 120. The thermometer at der that travelers prefer coming in by fortunate as to lose both a cow and a 8 A. M. registered 90 ; was 101 at noon, Forest Grove, where they can get goo 1 horse last week. and at 3 P. M. 104. Hardly a breath of hotel accommodation and food fit to eat. Misses MH lie and Marv Jensen, of air stirred. The suffering was intense, M * * Hebo, visited their brother’s home, one ' especially among persons compelled to We met quite a num'ier of people while day last week, and carried off Master I work outdoors and in the pQor districts oil the outside who were well acquainted Leslie for a visit to grand pa’s. with Tillamook county, and one thing ! in the bottoms. Seven deaths from pros The milk wagon broke down again trations were reported during the day which struck us most was the conflicting Sunday morning. This being the second in Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas Citv, opinion about a railroad. One would occasion, we conclude that Sunday Kan., and over 30 people were overcome contend that a railroad would be a great hauling is a little unluc ky to say the ! by the heat. This makes a total dead thing for Tillamook while others would least. argue that a railroad would drain the for the two days of 16. Most of the! Two Millions “Queer” Money. I Mr. and Mrs. P. R Coulson, of Blaine victims were elderly people. county of money. * * * * W ashington , July 22. — Chief Wilkie, . passed this place, Saturday, on their The highest previous temperature in The editor returned home on Sunday way home from Tillamook City. the history of Kansas City Weather Bu of the Secret Service, has received a num J after rubbernecking in Portland for a DEALER IN Mr. P. Lucas and H. Foland are work reau was 103, in August,1896. but it ber of bank notes printed from the origi- j week, but failed to find any trace of even ing in the hay Held for Jno. Borba, R. ! only remained near that point for one ( nal plates used by the State Bank of New 1 Harness, the wind that was behind the Portland, Y. Blalock at U. A. Smith’s, and 11. A. day. Today is the thirty-second in suc Brunswick, N. J., over50years ago. The ' Nehalem & Tillamook railroad. We feel Chopard at C. N. Johnson’s. cession on which the temperature has bank went out of existence some time ip J disappointed, for we wanted to bring a A few campers are Hading their way averaged above 90 degrees and the fif the ’50s and it was supposed that the j bag full back with us to convince Tilla Whips, up the river lately. teenth in that time that the thermometer steel plates from which its notes were mook people that the fake Quaker doc Perley Coulson was hauling lumber has gone over 100. At Lawrence, Kan., printed were destroyed. It stems, how- tors were plum full of the same windy, past our settlement, Monday. the State University reported the heat ever, that these plates have fallen into J gaseous stuff. •••••••• Little Warren, son of C. N Johnson record for Kansas again broken, at 106 , the hands of parties who have printed • * )k )k from them large quantities of notes which The most complete line had a narrow escape from drowning last degrees, the highest in 34 years. Street fakers are doing a thriving busi and the lowest prices in week. He fell into the water tank at Farmers are still rushing their livestock have been put into circulation from New ness in Portland, as well as in other the rear of the dairy, and as he was to market because of the scarcity of York to San Frascisco. A very large I the county. towns of Oregon, and if they continue to percentage of the notes so far discovered | •••••••• •done, he would have been drowned, had water. Today the local receipts of cat multiply it will be necessary for the state it not l>een for H. A. Chopard, who saw tle were the heavest on record, amount are twos, although some ones and fives ■ i Reparing a Specialty. legislature to pass a law prohibiting are being sent in. the water splash over the end of the ing to 25,500 head. them from doing business swindling the tank and on asking Mrs. Johnson, which Inasmuch as the notes are not coun people, for that is what they are doing. one of the children was disturbing the terfeits of any United States notes or ob These fakers have become a nuisance find Teachers’ Examinations. milk cans, she discovered that the baby, ligation the makers and passers cannot it would be a good thing if the state N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the scarcely two years old, was missing. be prosecuted under the United States could be rid of such people. County Superintendent of Tillamook Hastening around to the tank they laws, but it is said they can be punished * * * County will hold the regular examina The fake Quaker doctors left Sunday found the little fellow apparently dead, for fraud under the state laws. It ap tion of applicants fur state and county on the steamer, having relieved a num but after a vigorous shaking and rolling | pears that the notes readily passed along papers at the Courthouse, in Tillamook ber of citizens of several thousand dollars was administered, he recovered, and is the Canadian frontier as the takers think City, as follows: without relieving them of their disease, now apparently none the worse for his they are the notes of the Canadian Pro F or S tate P apers . aches and pains—real or imaginary. It cold bath. vince of New Brunswick, the words “New Commencing Wednesday, August 14, The large new Warehouse has just takes a big dose of experience to convince There is music in the air since Gus Jersey” being printed in small letters been completed, and I am new prepared at nine o’clock a.m., and continuing some people, but like the windy railroad Chopard brought home his bear dog. The notes are printed on bond paper lo receive all kinds of meichandise for until Saturday, August 17th, at four proposition, we believe most people will E. C. Mills’ drove a band of cattle, and are quite as good in every way as storage at my wharf in Tillamook City. o’clock. B. C. LAMB. Pro. eventually flop over to the same opinion numbering one, through our settlement the originals. It is said that possibly Wednesday. — Penmanship, history, Goods left for storage insured a lowest as the Headlight. last Monday. $2,000,000 of these notes are in circula- rates. selling. Algebra, reading, school law. Louise on Nehalem Spit. * * * tion. _____ Thursday. — Written arithemetic, The grand lodge of the Ancient Order ELAINE. Joe Wallace, a pioneer of the Eastern The steamer Louise, which plied Ix- theory of teaching, grammar, book of United Workmen went on record last Mrs. Carry Nation was find |!0O and Haying is still in full blast and every keeping, physics, civil government. Oregon gold fields, arrived in Baker City week as paying a death claim where the tween Tillamook City and Garibaldi f given 30 dayw’ jail sentence by Judge Friday.—Physiology, geogiaphy, men- Hazen, in the district court at Topeka, on Monday, from Arizona, via Boston, relativesofa deceased member Imd no recently sold to the Wheeler Lumber Co one is in a rush. Rev. Blair was up Sunday from Beaver I , u | arithmetic, composition, physical where lie successfully promoted the sale of Nehalem, had a narrow ’ escape this lawful claims on the order. The brother Kan., for disturbing the |»eace and dig of his Arizona copper mines, mid returns had failed to comply with the law by morning. She was being taken from and preached at Brown, his wife preach geography. nity of the city by a Sunday joint raid Saturday.—Botany, plane geometry, last March. There is no appeal and the home, it is said, with $150,000 as his designating who the beneficiary should Tillamook Bay to Nehalem, and while i ed here. A real estate company has been formed trying to get into the Nehalem river general history, English literature, psy noted woman must serve her time in share of the deal. Mr. Wallace takes his go to. His sisters had a moral claim, success very modestly, and was boisv however, and the money was ordered went on the spit. The surf broke over here, with Bob Richards and M.Cadv as chology. prison. duriugthe day receiving the congratula F or C ounty P apers . paid to them. No old line life company her and C. II. Wheeler and J. Richardson, managers. Anyone wanting land will With the advancement of the season tions of his Iricnds. who were on board, were in a precarious do well to write to them. Commencing Wednesday, August 14, would have paid it. Mr. Peterson and Prof. Yucum, of Sa at nine o’clock a.m., and continuing closer estimates are possible on the pro position for some time until assistance * • • Governor Allen, of Porto Rico, arrived Our correspondence the past few weeks arrived, when they were taken off. It is lem, are here on mi outing. until Friday, August 16, at four o’clock. bahle crop yield of Oregon for this year. at Washington on Tuesday from Canton In a general way it may be said that the 0., where he saw the President, It is contains many inquiries from business expected the steamer will be gotten off J. Brown mid family, of Eugene, were F irst , S econd and T hird G rade callers at Mr. J. B. Creevy’s last week. wheat crop in the Willamette Valley is accepted among officials as settled that and professional men looking for loca this evenin«^^^^^^^^^^^ C ertificates . Mr. Churchman mid wife are visitors exceptionally good this year, both as in ! he will not return to Porto Rico. The tions. We think we are right in answer Wednesday. — Penmanship, history, The Traders’ Grain Company, of Kan at Lloyd Henderson's. quantity and quality. 7 rile ” yield ............... ing that all businesses are well represent i orthography, reading. will |wbef ,s that he will relinquish his office A Kiimumnn, of Beaver, passed through 1 ■ a — ed in this city, and that it will be a nip sas, stopped payment Monday, and it is propably be abov* the average. ■ Thursday. • ■ a « ■ *111 << v • — »vii Written i " ' The jn which event the nomination of Wil. arithmetic, said the liabilities amount to $140,000. Blaine last week with a mowing ma- theorv of teaching, and tuck proposition if they continue to grammar, school Ea.tern Oregon fields nre more uneven, I liam H.' Hunt,' o7Montana? at p?e^nt The failure was caused by the advances chine in the wagon heading for M. Curl’s |aw locate in this citv. What the county and the yiel.l may fall below the average secrctary of the is|andi to the Govcrnor. is needing is more producers and |H*opie in both corn and wheat, aided by the ranch to devour his hay. Whatever shortage Eastern Oregon may i ,hip is belj<Ted to |je probttble. Friday. — Geography, meatal arith Mrs. U. Woodbury, of Bay City, is metic, physiology, civil government. to engage and invest in dairying. We heavy buying ordeis of county consum have, however, will be made upbv South. -, ers. . ern Oregon, so that the total yield of the Th< aCt'ng S*CretarV °f.StaU Mond,,y taking a vacation from her school and is encourage this class, for there is hardly P rimary C ertificates . Corignani. The Canadian Pacific Railway may. staying nt her nephew’s, Mr. Creecv. nnv possibility of this being overdone for Wednesday. — Penmanship, ortho state this year will not suffer m compar- 1 “nt " .son with the yields of previous years. ‘h' eharg' °f ‘ht Ital,an Emba”T. in the near future, abandon the use of M. C. Cndv made a hastv trip to the graphy, reading. years. * « * pressing the regret of this Government steam engines on the high mountain metropolis last week to see the Quaker Thursday —Art of questioning, theorv A dispatch from Odessa says that at the lynching of two Italians recently We were informed that partiel were in grades in the Rockies and ha ve recourse doctor regarding his health. of teaching, methods. according to th« reports of special | in Mississippi and informing him that Portland last week from San Francisco to electric power. The question will be C. Sears and wife made a trip to Woods Dated nt Tillamook, this 24th dnv of agents thu Siberian crops appear to be efforts were mnde to bring the prepe- for the purpose of starting another daily submitted to the next meeting of the last week. July. 1901. nearly a total failure. In the great I trators of the crime to justice. Attention newipaper in that city. When our in hoard of directors. It is well known G eo B. L amb , NEHALEM. grain producing regions of Mmnuessinsk | was directed to the fact that it had not formant toi I us that they had made tin that for Siiin*« time past the company County Superintendent. and Krasnoyarsk, almost the entire been established officially that the men preliminary ai rangements for leasing a Inta had el«*ctricians at work studying Haying in full blast, ruin or shine. wire we were inclined to lielieve there the practicability of utilising the energy AH previous records were broken at growth of cereals has perished as a result lynched were Italian subjects. Hines the photographer is doing a land ’ drouth. The South was some likelihood of another news contained in the vast water powers of office business. El Reno O. T.. on Monday when 14,556 of the two months ii... The Kxzvrxri Robertson iomu Dltr pile I raft, AU, WHICH which Id is Of- be- Kmin .irupm.y be dewribed upon the ing 1>uil, Ww| wl], cou) lete<l pajier being started there, but when we the Rockiee as a m^ana of supplying persons registered. This makes a total Sweet Brinr Circle W. of W. installed heard that the same parties were after ebTtric power to haul the trams up the their new set of officers on Saturday for El Reno of 93,048. The registration whole a. f«rly .ver.ge, yet there are | „Uhiu w da„and read shortages in the populous v, , the democrats for a bonus, that (pierred steep giades At present a num • of night. for Lawton today was 2503, making a destructive ............. . .. San Francisco. It will be the largest i e ' T^ ! r.r i n JvT ever built on the Cidutnbi.. D.men- the whole business. engine«« have to be kept at these points total of 26,282. The trains from the School district 38 is taking a two weeks » » * fol|ow. Draft 231, feet; to assist in hauling the trains. The vacation. North and Bast brought immense crowds, men. Th. worst of all sre the 4 olgu W’e would like to say that tlioae who greateat difficulty the electricians liav« Prof. Walker has built himself a new people hanging on to the steps and rid province. The pedantry of this vast 53 feet; length. «39 feet nre inclined to blame the toll road for ’ been trying to overcome is the trans lioat and is enjoying a little of Isaac ing on top of the coaches region is already practically destitute I It ha» sold tlie cattle and horse« itcould ' k "P10?“" on Tuesday of petroleum the n cMent on the mountain on the 4th mitting of the power over a distance. Waltona favorite exercise. Professor Kotch, of Berlin, will an n.>t r-»-i .«J k-. . on boar<* the American schooner Louise of July that tlieir coatcation is untena- Saparialendaot Timmerman, in the em The German minister preached at Ne nounce his discovery that bovine tuber- mA feed and has consumed nearly !ts Adelaide, from Philadelphia, in the nar- bit and unjust. The driver, from all ac 1 ploy of th«« roa»i at Toronto, firmly lie halem Sunday forenoon and the Rev. cnloata is not transmissible to the human whole scanty stocks of food and seetl bor at Stockholm Sweeden resulted in the death of Captain Orr, ten members counts, is to blame for the accident. As lie vet however, that the scheme can be Sweeney in the afternoon. system. The famous bacteriologist in an grain. The Russian Minister of Ways of the schooner’s crew and four Swedish we stated nt the time the cause of the carried through sucvemfully, and thakf The Wheeler Mill Co. of Nehalem has and Communications is making active interview authorizes the statement that ' , Lusu/uia 1 wo oi customs tJiiivima. officials. Two of tnc the LGUi?« Louise accideat should have been investigated, owing to il»e nnlimlled electric power s. it It will Will take the place of steam aPI’he»l " 49 year lease of the Neha- he has demonstrated that meat and milk ) reparations for the timely transpvrU- Adelaide s crew were saved. The expl<> ▼ .«liable, and we still hold emphatically to thnt I o wer all through the Rocky Moun- lem River and its tributaries in Clataop tuberculosis infected cattle maybe con. of food, grain and other supplies --------- *-•- — * ------------- -------- . .. _ sion mt the schooner afire and the bias- I from ti e south. ling petroleum envelopment those on < pinion, for to allow a fatal acc dent of taina ¡County. | sumed with absolute impunity. ] board. Big DANCE on FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 26th, at Tillamook Opera House, « Home Sweet Home,” at 2 o’clock a.m. Music by Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Edwards “You’ll have to hurry.” Manager—Mr. Geo. Morrell. Prompter—Chas. Smith. 50c DANCE TICKETS H. Crenshaw, Saddles, Robes, etc. > » » > W^EflOUgE. General Storage LOWEST RATES. I ¿K m »*; -L 1