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illowoli TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER IO, 1901. $1.50 per year 1 If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition Hardware, Tinware Heating Stoves & Ranges, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc., etc. ! agony too much for the city council to the next move of the trust will be remains Resolution of Condolence. take upon itself, without the approval of I to lie seen. At a meeting of Ocean Wave Lodge, the citizens, to raise the license to $800. , “The trust also attempts to justify its No. 7, D. off!., on Monday evening, the Robert Krebs, owner of the Nehalem ( following resolution of condolence was action by insinuating that the beet fac tories have gone nut of their rightful sawmill and one of the best-known men passed : sphere in making refined sugar instead in Tillamook county, died at St. Mary’s Whereas the All.wise Father has seen hospital at Astoria on Thursday after- fit | in His wisdom to visit the home of of raw sugar to lie refined by the trust. noon. Deceased was 42 years of age and ( our beloved brother. A. W. Severance, ¡Independent beet sugar produceis have leaves a wife. Mr. Krebs was taken to , with sorrow and affliction in the death always made and sold refined beet sugar, Astoria about two weeks ago for treat- of ( his only and beloved daughter ; there- i I It would I m ? putting one’s head in the | lion’s jaws with a vengeance for the beet ment. He was afflicted with liver com- fore, < be it resolved that Ocean Wave factories to equip themselves only for plaint, and, as his condition was pre- lodge, | No. 7, D. of II., extead to our be- j I the making of raw sugars at prices to be carious, an operation was decided upon. loved ] brother its heartfelt sympathy in I fixed bv the trust. Besides, it is an eco For a time he seemed to gain strength, this t the hour of his sad bereavement ; re but the organic disorder made recovery , solved that these resolutions be spread nomical blunder to perform in two opera impossible, and the end came on Thurs on the journal of Ocean Wave lodge, No. tions what can be done as well in one. “ The movement on the part of the day. About two years ago Mr. Krebs 7, D. of H., and a copy be sent to our sugar trust in selling its refined sugar far received a stab wound in the side and brother, A. W. Severance. below the cost to it of raw material, Che liver complaint followed. He had M rs . A nna T odd , and in the special market which is now been aUing for fully a year, but not until C has . A. J ohnson , reached to some extent by the beet sugar a short tune ago was his illness consider, Committee. producers, cannot but call down on the rd dangerous. Mrs. Krebs, to whom de head of the trust the condemnation not ceased was married only a few months Blow at Beet Sugar. only of the beet sugar producers, but also ago, was at Astoria with her husband S an F rancisco , Oct. 5.—Commenting of all fair-minded people in the country, during his illness. The funeral took place to-day on the reduction of the price of and having done this it lias placed itself on Sunday, and the interment was in the sugar in the Mi-souri River market bv in an exceedingly poor position to go be Greenwood cemetery. the sugar trust, Henry T. Oxnard, pre fore Congress and ask for the perpetua The regular meeting of the city council sident of the American Beet Sugar As tion of its power as refiners ; although it was held on Monday evening, and in the sociation, defined it as another move to has recently arranged to increase its absence of Mayor D. Wiley the chair was crush out beet sugar production in order capital stock to the extent of $15,000,009 occupied by Councilman A. J. Cohn, and that the trust might have no opposition. to rivet its control of the raw cane pro the other members present were Homer “If it can succeed in the Missouri duct In view of this act on the part of Mason, M. Leach, S. A. Brodhead and River Valley,’’ said he, “ it will then turn the sugar trust the United States Con \V. H, Cary, with a good attendance of its attention to the beet factories in gress can illy afford to inaugurate the saloon men to watch the fate of the ordi Michigan and other sections, and by the policy of reducing the present rate of nance which increased the saloon license power of concentrated capital crush out duty by reciprocity or in anv other way to $800. After the recorder had read successively and individually the beet- which would have the certain effect of the ordinance, the president of the city sugar producers. The trust tries to de enriching the trust on one h ind, and on council asked the saloon men if they had ceive the public by alleging that the beet the other the killing of the most promis anything to say, when two of them ob producers can still make money at the ing industry in the agricultural business jected to the license ns too high. With low price it is trying to establish. This of America.” out cither of the councilmen making any is false, and if it had been true, then the 12-gauge Exelsor Shells at Ralph Ack remarks the roll was called, when Leach trust would have tried to establish a voted yes and Mason, Brodhead and still lower price. It is not sacrificing i‘/a lev’s for 45c. per box. At Carbondale, III., on the public Cary no, while Cohn did not vote. That cents per pound in the Missouri River killed the ordinance and most of the markets to make a price that will still square, while the streets were crowded saloon men left feeling happy. The only be profitable to lhe beet sugar men. But on Saturday, Rev. Joseph McGammish, other business before the council was this particular move on the part of the a Seventh-Dav Adventist minister, shot allowing the following bills: Water rent, sugar trust will fall flat. The beet sugar ’ and killed John C. Brown, who had at $30 ; electric lights, $14 ; recorder’s sal- factories will not sell their sugar in the tacked him with a knife because of alleged ary, $10 ; marshal’s salary, $45 ; J. A. Missouri River Valley at l’/a cents under ' attentions paid by the minister to Mrs. Taft Co.. $31.69 ; D.T. Edmunds, $1.75; the market w hen a fraction of that V/a I Brown. Brown had threatened to kill Cohn & Co., $3.05 ; A. K. Case. $3.05 ; cents will move their sugar to every ! McGammish before sundown and the Wade & Briggs, $17.80 ; Tillamook other market in the United States. What minister armed himself. Headlight, $4.50. Miss Gertrude Ostrander has come a school teacher and recently had been from St. Louis, Mich., to spend the win engaged as a barber. He was a popular ter with her sister, Mrs. E. Thornquest. young man and was highly regarded. Don’t fail to “C.” Ben Riesland. • 60 acres of Cleared Land, two miles I He was not married. Rubber and oil clothing at Todd’s * . from Tillamook, at $50 per acre. Sale 12-grfuge Exelsor Shells at Ralph Ack Mrs. Sturgeon has the latest in milli able in small tracts. “C.” Ben Riesland. ley’s for 45c. per box. nery. Keep your eye on Tillamook. The dis Mr. O. Wicklund was in from the out- Buy your lugger’s shoes of J A Todd I covery of rich quartz in the Coast range I side this week shaking hands with old & Co. ( may before long set people on the jump. | friends, and like a good many other peo- Bert Donaldson has returned to San Lost, two county warrants. Nos. 4184 ■ pie who have pulled up stakes and mi- Francisco. and 4166. Finder will please return them i grated to other places, wished they had Mr. J. Ronco, of Dallas, was in the to the Headlight office or to T. W. Lys- ' not done so and had their place back, city this week. ter, Spruce. * ' upon which they were doing well and Mr. E. E. Ellis, of Vosberg, Or., was in | cannot find locations anywhere else to The contract has been let to bring the equal with Tillamook for money making the city on Monday. stater from above Turney’s mill for the 12 gauge Exelsor Shells at Ralph Ack new reservoir, the lumber for which is on I in farming. The Tillamook Creamery Company ley’s for 45c. per box. the ground. See Snodgrass, the gunsmith, for ail ' Just received, 10,000 loaded shotgun has received word that it has received the highest award for cheese at the State kinds of gun repairing. shells nt Ralph Acklev’s. We lead in I fair which was recently held at Salem. Mr. J. Henry, of McMinnville, was in quality and low prices. 12-gauge Exel Through a mistake made by Captain I That speaks well for Tillamook cheese in the city on Monday. sor Shells at 45c. per box. and for the factory which had theenter- J. J. Dawson in his semiannual report, Born, on the 1st inst., to the wife of Mr. C. M. Fenelon, of Weyauwega, ' prise to compete for a prize. Tillamook we stated in our last issue that Tilla J Mi. Del) Burdick, a daughter. Wis., and Mr. C. D. Ftnelon, of Phillips, cheese is something more than a prize mook had 109 inches of rainfall for the Mr. C. C. Jensen and wife, of Hebo, Wis.. were iu the city on Wednesday, winner at exhibitions and fairs, but it is year ending Sept. 22nd. That is wrong, and left on the steamer to-day were in the city on Monday. ' at xi premium on the markets, which is I it was 150.77 inches, or a little over A ritual, belonging tb the Good Tem ' the best recommendation, for that is j 12ft. 6in. of rainfall. As the captain ap Mrs. Henry Aiderman and daughter plars, was picked up on the street and one of the thi.igs which makes dairying pears to be as mad as a fighting cock have returned from Portland. with the editor, we will hastem to apo Judge R. P. Boise and Mis«M. E. Boise given to the editor. If you lost it, please a profitable and money-making industry logise to the weather for him, for fear call at the Headlight office for it. in Tillamook county. came iu from Salem on Sunday. Died, on Saturday morning, at the resi- that we might get a deluge of the four Mr. G. H. Higgins was up from the Go to W. E. Page’s store and get a $60 lighthouse on Wednesday and reports dence of Mr. Peckham, in thiscity, Mary, feet of rainfall that the Headlight failed Singer Sewing Machine for $35. that Captain Geo. Hunt is improving the only daughter of Postmaster A. W to record. The editor takes his hat off All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles nicelv, although somewhat weak. | Severance, aged 3’6 years. The child to the weather, but he is not going to and other repair».—W. E. Page. ! get mad with the captain, for when the Rev. B F. Peck returned on Saturday was taken sick on Friday,ami acute con Gold soldering done in a first class Irom attending the M.E. conference and | gestion of the lungs setting in she died manuscript is fired back at him hewillsce he is up against it, for our type stickers manner at the new jewelrv store. * left today with his ' wife and family | the next morning and the funeral took ! follow copy so closely that if it took a j place on Monday, the religious service A good work horse for sale, 1,400.— for Monroe, where he was appointed. JJ being at theChristian church,over which sudden exodus through the window they Apply to M. Harrison, Tillamook. Beginning Saturday evening Mr. would naturally follow it. Now who’s Mr. J. S. Anderson, of Novelty, Mis Thornquest will preach in Beaver a few | | Rev. E. Thornquest presided, assisted by the next to kick the editor ? Perhaps j a choir. The funeral was attended by a souri, was in the city on Wednesday. days in the*U. B. church, and all within I numlier of the members belonging to the Bro. Watson, as it is about time again Snodgrass repairs guns, pistols, type reaching distance are heartily invited to ; Degree of Honor and A.O.U.W., as well for him to commence, seeing he did not writers, cash registers, etc., at Ackley's.* attend. as sympathising friends. Six girls carried succeed in “doing up” a brother Wood, We made a mistake in the M.E. ap the casket and placed flowers upon the man in the water business. But the man Ralph Ackley left for San Francisco on last week. It should have grave of the dear little child whose sweet, whom the Oregonian characterised as pVe Ines lay on a pleasar.* an 1 bu si ne ss --ointment poi been Rev. Gabriel Sykes who was ap innocent face was so well known in the the little man of Tillamook, who is as trip. bee small as he is little, and little as he is Mrs. G. O. Nolan and family returned pointed to Tillamook City and Rev- neighborhood of the post office small, we see has another bad attack of Israel Putman to Nehalem and Bay City. the val- to the city on Wednesday from The co-operation of the Port of Tilla Poor fellow, we pity The lumber schooner Antelope arrived mook Commission is solicited in a pro the lighthead. ley. him, for that is the only kind of logic he at this city on Wednesday from Astoria. posal to organize a State Board of Trade W. E. Page is agent for the Singer can fall back upon in advancing the Sewing Machine. Call and see the Sin- She is chartered bv the J. A. Taft Co. to in Portland next Thursday, and as this i load lumber for the San Francisco mar is something which will help to make the j name of ex-Scnator J. W. Maxwell as a Rtr. ket. She will take on board about 160,. state progressive and aggressive along candidate for governor. How ludicrous Mr. D. B. McDonald has bought an in- it would appear at the republican con manufacturing lines, we sincerely hope i t rest in the Day barn from Emmet 000 feet. vention that Mr. Maxwell was proposed The best saw on earth. Use the Great that a strong State Board of Trade will Quick. for governor by the little man of Tilla Western saws and you will soon be con be formed composed of those who are mook, who is as silly as he is little, and For sale, a thorough-bred Roan Dur- J iliam bull.—Apply to J. F. Martin, Long vinced of this fact, fortbey are recognized actively engaged in industrial pursuits, little as lie is silly. What a frost would to be the best saw now on the market. and it would l>e a good thing for Tilla come over the convention. Perhaps Mr. | Prairie. For sale at McIntosh & McNair s hard- mook county if a few of our energetic, Maxwell will sec the point and will not Mr. G. E. McClure, of St. Louis, Mich., ware store. live, up-to-date citizens became identifie<l | want any more boosting from Bro. Wat [is visiting at Mr. E. Thornquest’s for a The young friends of Miss Ediui Strat with a State Board of Trade, for in ask son, for« as we have said before, it is few weeks. ton gave her a surprise party at the resr ing for an appropriation to improve only puttirg another nail in the ex-sen- Rev. C. P. Metzler was down with the deuce of Mrs. Drew’s on Saturday even Tillamook bar, the backing of represen- 1 tor’s political coffin. Now who’s the grip on Sunday and could not fill his ap ing, when a most pleasant time was par tire men from nil over the state would next to jump upon the editor of the pointments. ticipated in by a large number of the call for recognition quicker than most cf Headlight with steel t'»es and newspaper , our citizen» are aware of. Bv nil means I Mr. N.J. Mvers and his family will re young people. abuse? But consider twice before you move from this city, going to Heppner Mr. Chas. H. Peck, the surveyor in organize a State Board of Trade, as well jnmp once. _______________ r ■ ■ as a similar organization in every coun i- J for the winter charge of the survey being made by the I yj)C commissioner of Internal Revenue | For fine silks, velvets and nppliane ! Northern Pacific Railroad,and Mr. D. H. ty in the state. The attempt to pass an ordinance to jlns that spirits manufactured in the | braids or other dress trimmings Perry, the leveller, were in the city last Mrs. Sturgeon. week, but of course, could not give any increase the saloon license to $800 a year (Jnited States can lie exported to the | Mrs. Glafka, who has spent several additional news, only that the survey failed to pass at the city council Mon- 1 Philippines under the same regulations day evening. This ordinance, no doubt, nre applicable to these ports from weeks vacation in this city, left for her was progressing satisfactory. was concocted with the idea of raising foreign countries. i home in Portland. The Headlight don’t want to hoodoo the license so as to limit the numlier of I Snodgrass files saws and fits keys. Re the electric light plant, but since this saloons in the city, and probably that j boring shotguns ano training rifles a office has become connected again the was the cnuse that it foiled to pass, for , lights have been giving unsatisfactory a monopoly on that business appears no 1 specialty. At Ackley’s. Dr. O. H. Davenport, the dentist, will service, causing people to hunt for oil longer possible in this city, therefore, it is j be at his office in future on Thursdays, that did not came from the oil wells that just as well for the saloon men to make were going to boom Bav City again. Fridays and Saturdays. up their minds for competition, for they Leondor Brothers' show is in the city will get it anyway. One thing we do , Time is what you want. The best I have been appointed a depository fir all th: N E .V TEX BOOKS adopted by the way to get it is to have your work done and gave their first performance on Wed sav. tlie saloon license in this city should Oregon State Board of Education, and will sell and exchange book for book according to nesday, which was almve the average of not lie placed at the minimum. If the at the new jewelry store. the plan adopted by them. I Mr. Peter Heisel and wife raturned on shows that come here. The acrobats city council fo not receiving enough rev Saturday from a month’s trip on the out appear to be the leading feature ot the enue to meet its expenditure and to seep : show. Tlie performance will continue the city ont of debt, then by all means Is complete in every detail. My prices are always right. bade and taking in the sights. j every evening this week with a change I raise the ¡»cense some. And. gentlemen We have money to loan oil farm pro ' sf program. of the city connot suffi perty at a low rate of interest.—Apply tai ¡»very gambling J. Lyle Baker, a son of Prof. L H. cient revenue t W io Beals Brothers, Tillamook City. * Baker, principal of the South Salem joint in the cit jt at pct a heavy tax If you want checks written on princi them, and we School, died at Salem on Monday, of upon those wh<| pal banks in Europe and the Orient in typhoid fever. The deceased was 2M *av the same oil rtWa and thoae who he country’s own coin, **C’* Ben Ries years old. He wasfor a nun»!<er of years I frequent them. I t waa piling on the •nd. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Under Wear We want to call your attention to our STOCK OF UNDERWEAR. The Winter is coming on and you need NICE WOOL UNDERWEAR. We have underwear of all »» KINDS. For MEN, women and CH I EDEN. Come and see us before buying NEW CLOTHING, NEW SHOES, and a full Line of GROCERIES. J. A. 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