Uraòlinljt. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 17, 1901, >i.5o per year until the morning. We would advise' or those who have the idea that the re ! T E. BARTEL, M.D., show outfits to avoid the Wilson river! publican party owes them a living, but I • P hysician and S urgeon . road, for it is a regular hoodoo to show­ that will not retard us from criticism of men, the previous show traveling that past events and future plans, and which | Female Diseases Specialty. road met with a like experience as that, is for the best interest of the taxpayer i All disorders of Stomach, Liver which betel the band wagon on Monday. I and the county, at the proper time. and Kidneys Skillfully Treated. Dr. J. E. Bartel, an able physician, fot- Mr. H. T. Botts, who came here a few ' Office Over J. S. S turgen ’ s merlv of Portland, has joined forces with months since from Missouri for the pur­ D rug S tore , T illamook , O r . Dr. F. C. Nichols, of this city. Dr. Bar­ pose of looking over the county and to I tel is a German student,also graduate of ascertain for himself whether all the nice I T. BOTTS, the Starling Medical College of Colum­ things the editor of the Headlight had T T bus, Ohio, and has a successful career of written about Tillamook county were -A -L • A ttorney - at -L aw . If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which twelve years of active work to his credit. | so, returned last week with his wife to are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the Office in the O lsen B lock , He has put his state license on record in ' locate in this city and engage in the pra­ Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition, this county and will make his home in ctice of law. He has since opened a law Over the Bakery. this citv Dr. Nichols, a graduate < f office in the Olsen building, and being a T illamook .. O regon . Rush Medical College. Chicago, is already J gentleman with a good reputation, we too well and favorably known through ' wish him success and prosperity, as we his undisputed ability to need introduc­ do all who locate here and attend strictly tion through these columns. These two 1 ! to business, for that is the wav to gain should certainly make a strong team. the confidence and res|icct of the people I They are both in the prime of life and up ' j of this section of country. When Mr.! to date, and by joining forces can be in i Botts returned to Missouri he became constant consultation with each other. ! ' quite enthusiastic about the dairy pros- The Headlight says a petion has been j pects of Tillamook county, so much so forwarded to Washington asking that j , that quite a colony of farmers will mi- F. J. Weatherly be appointed postmas- j ; grate to this county, where thev will not ter at Woods; and intimates that he ’ be troubled with drouth, heat or cold, PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS may expect to get it—“it the neck.” I j We take pleasure in recommending Mr. PORTLAND, OREGON <£ This is another time Bro. Baker is mis ! Botts and hope he will be instrumental A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal taken. No such petition has ever been ! in inducing many more to come to the A practical, progressive school, conspicuous forwarded to Washington. J. F. Wea-. , county, for Missourians are pretty good for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates therly is in Portland, and is not inter- i , people when you know them, so we in- i.i positions as bookkeepers and stenographers. ested in any post office petition either,— . I vite them to come to Tillamook and en- Already proud of a high standing wherever Ocean Wave. This is another time that ! gage in dairying, and we will gamble known, it steadily grows better and better. Open all the year. Students udn.itted any time. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. | 12-gauge Exelsor Shells at Ral[>h Ack­ gets a few acres of land cleared up his Bro. Baker is not mistaken. The infor­ after they have done so they will come to Private cr class instruction. Learn what end ley’s for 45c. per box. * neighbor will want to do the same, thus mation came direct from Washington the conclusion that they struck a right how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue free. Rubber nnd oil clothing at Todd’s * ; Just received, 10,000 loaded shotgun creating a demand for money and labor. that such a petition had been received. kind of a country for dairying and money ---- — Board of Directors We are pleased to announce the arrival Another thing, the chairman of the re­ tn a k i ng. ________________ Buy your logger's shoes of J. A. Todd shells at Ralph Acklev's. We lead in D. P. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT quality and low prices. 12-gauge Exel­ of Dr. J. E. Bartel formerly of Portland, publican county committee was advised & Co. $1.25 pays for the Headlight to Janu­ D. SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M. DUNNK in this city. He appears to be of it and was asked whether he endorsed ary 1st. 1903 Mr. F. R. Beals returned to the city on sor Shells at.45c. per box. The best saw on earth. Use the Great up-to-date, is a pleasant, agreeable gen­ Weatherley. Of course he did, and Wea­ Tuesday. Western saws and you will soon be con­ tleman and in the prime of life. Dr. Bar­ therly got it, blit it was in the neck. Tillamook Public School Report. Mr. J. K. Craven wasin from Oretown vinced of this fact, fortheyare recognized tel has joined forces with Dr. Nichols, Would the Ocean Wave like to see the Prof B. O. Snuffer's report for the month ending October 11th, 1901, gives an on Wednesday. petition ? to be the best saw now on the market who is favorably and well known. They a verage daily attendance of 185 pupils out of an enrollment of 197, which is a Mr. Alex. McDonald was in from Ne­ j For sale at McIntosh & McNair's hard- will occupy rooms over J. S. Sturgeon’s The passengers who came in bv stage good showing for the first month. halem on Friday. Drug Store. We wish prosperity to the on Tuesday were thoroughly disgusted ! ware store. * Days Times Neither absent Whole No. Davs Mr. B. Paulsen and family came in from new doctors. * with the profanity of two prostitutes. attenda nee. absence. enrolled. tarde. nor tardy. Mr. Henry Buttman, deputy fish war­ .... 40 4 653 ..., ... 26 ......... Astoria on T tiesday. We are sorry to hear that the lumber Drinking, smoking and making the fir Mrs. Hays........ den, came in from the South part of the ......... 24 ..... .... 42 Miss Newell .... «53 .... ... 2« ... 5 12-gauge Exelsor Shells at Ralph Ack­ county on Monday and has since gone to barge C. H. Wheeler sprung a leak o9 ring with their filthy language is what Miss Cooper.... 710 .... ... 8%......... 1 ......... 29 .... .... 40 the passengers had to endure. We have ley’s for 45c. per box. 1 ......... 28 .... .... 40 Mrs. Severance. 680 .... 9 .... Nehalem. He predicts that hatcheries Point St. George, and wasunahleto con­ enough already to contend with in try­ B. O. Snuffer.... 625 .... ... 10V4.... ..... 1 ......... 25 ..... .... 35 See Snodgrass, the gunsmith, for all will lie established oil the Nestucca and trol the leak with her ptimps. When she - - —— —— — ■ arrived at San Francisco she had 5 feet ing to induce people to come and locate Wilson rivers nexj year. kinds of gun repairing. 131 197 3521 12 82 of water in her hold, and steam pumps in this county, but we do not want them I 12 gauge Exelsor Shells at Ralph Ack­ Mrs. L. A. Campbell and Mrs. G. S. had to be used to keep the water down. to lie subjected to such a disgusting spec- . Muster, both of Kentucky, will come in ley's for 45c. per box. After unloading she was to be placed in taele. Another thing, are we going to | Born, on the 11th inst., to the wife of on the next steamer to visit Tillamook the dry dock for repairs. allow such creatures to infest this city | (county, with the intention of making and make the environments so bad that Mr. Chase, a daughter. Those who have the interest and de this their future home, being Mr. H. B it becomes a source of alarm to those who j Mr. A. B. Allison-nnd wife came in velopment of Tillamook county at heart j Karr's mother and aunt. from Grass Valiev on Tuesday. have neglected one important matter. have children to rear? By all means let an Next Sunday Mr. Thornquest will They have not come in close touch with effort ¡>e made to keep the moral stand­ Finest dairy farm in Tillamook county preach as usual in the Christian Church Senator J. H. Mitchell since his election. ard of Tillamook City above the aver for $2,000.—“C." Ben Riesland. s morning and evening. The subject for age, but if we allow laws to lie ignored Girls, “You had better hurry!” the evening is the third in the advertised As he has a power of strength at Wash­ there are plenty of people, devoid ot ington by all means get him interested in Merry Seven have set the pace. special course: “ Repentance, its nature, the improvement of Tillamook bar and morality, who will and do take advant­ Gold soldering done in a first class how produced, and what it leads to.“ age of a lax system of enforcing the law. then, with Congressman Tongue, it will manner at the new jewelrv store. * All invited. From Astoria comes a report that the mean another friend at court for Tilla­ Eight acres on city limits ; fine garden Northern Pacific Railroad Company re­ The Tillamook Creamery Company mook. laud ; $800.—“C.” Ben Riesland. * cently offered A. B. Hammond $3,500, has been advised that its cheese took the 000 for the Astoria & Columbia River See Mrs. Todd for millinery, dresssilks, highest award for cheese at the State lair Railroad. The offer is said to have been Indies' underwear and mackintoshes. * recently held at Salem. Tillamook cheese Ç declined, though the impression prevails Who's the next young lady to promise is also at thetop of the market and is an that Mr. Hammond is still considering object lesson for Clatsop county cheese that she will “Love, honor nnd obey it. Along with the story of the reputed makers.—Astoria News. Mrs. Rob. Krebs and Mr. S. Scovell offer comes a statement to the effect that Keep your eve on Tillamook for people were in the citv on Monday on business. the West will soon witness a clash of are finding out that this isa good county The Sue H. Elmore camein with freight to locate in. As soon as Tillamook can I railroad interests, the like of which has Here is an opportunity to and a large numlter of passengers Tues­ obtain adequate shipping facilities and never before lieen seen in this country. If day. -■'Z' buy Land Cheap. The aea- this is true, the Headlight is in ho|>e that can lie brought into closer touch with the the railroads will start into their fight son is nearly ended for Rev. Gabriel Sykes, the new pastor of •‘outside,’’there will be a busy time in soon and get through quick, for in the M.E. church, occupied the pulpit on Sun­ getting on the ground floor by manufac- Dairy Farms, and I still r conflict it is safe to predict that Tilla­ day. ! taring industries. have on hand 2,000 acres mook, the long neglected Const comity, The hose and hook and ladder teams The burlier schooner Antelope, which V of the finest the County will become a bone of contention and a must be getting rusty for the want of a ( was loaded in this city by the J. A. Taft V; can boast, as well as an battle royal as to which road, or roads, drill Co., left here on Tuesday with 160,000 .excellent choice of Town will give Tillamook county railroad con­ One of the wheels of the stage on Tues­ feet of lumber for San Francisco. She nections and thus put a stop to further S} Property. Everything day looked as though it had meet with was towed out to sea on Wednesday by prostrastination. Sic ’em ! Sic ’etn 1 Sic goes at your own price. an accident. the Elmore. She has lieen chartered by ’em ! To be convinced call and Star Lodge, No. 76, A.O.U.W., will Mr. Taft to load two more cargoes ot §5 j Just one word of kindly advice to those ( hold an adjourned meeting next Satur­ lumber in this city. vS “C.” BEN KIESLAND. • who aspire to politcnl office. If you have day evening. , l»een in the habit of bucking the Head­ The Oriel House at Astoria, which is “Snakes I” Yes, in his head, was what patronized by Tillamook people when light for some trivial or personal thing. made quite an excitement on the street they have to remain in that city, is now I don’t come round previous to n conven.' Friday evening. under new management, and being nicely The Northern Pacific surveyor», who I tion and think you are entitled to the Never write life insurance in any com.. utted up and. the nearest hotel to the have l»een making a preliminary survey support and recommendation of the pany but the Old Mutual.—“C.” Beil wharf where the Tillamook steamers from Pittsburg to Hobson ville to ascer­ Headlight. In our experience we have I lands passengers, the Oriel House is a tain the cost of building a railroad to come across a number of men of that Riesland, agent. who are nothing but Tillamook, will have completed the sur- character, Don't get excited over oil lands you good place to stop at. only see on a plat. That's the way peo­ . Since Lamb's warehouse on the dock vev to Holison ville by the end of the pre­ small caliber politicians. The editor of has been painted it gives the place quite sent week. We are glad to hear that the Headlight rememliers his friends and ple buy a pig in a poke. they can rely upon him staying with them Snodgrass files saws and fits keys. Re­ I a business-like appearance. The new the surveyors have orders to continue whether they are at the top or the bot- 1 warehouse has nccomniodatiou foralmut the survey to this city and it is probable boring shotguns and training rilles a tom of the ladder. A» in the last county that it will be continued south of Tilla ­ 300 tons of mixed freight, which is a fine specialty. At Ackley's. election, the Headlight will attempt to improvement on tlie dock, as well as in mook City. Dr. O. II. Davenport, the dentist, will moul^l public opinion as to measures as line with the spirit of progress which Mr. J. E. Tuttle will connect telegraph b at his office in future on Thursday»,, permeates the air in Tillamaok city and' instruments to the Wilson River tele­ well as candidates to come before the Fridays and Saturdays. next republican county convention for its county. phone line in the near future. With that Time is what you want. The best consider« tior, approval or disapproval The Albany Herald sars the way poli­ road put in good condition and a bridge In doing so it is only natural to »tip|K>se j way to get it is to have your work done tical lines are sha|»ing themselves in Ore­ across the W’ilson river, Mr. Tuttle will we shall be unable to please every faction i at the new jewelry store. gon indicates that the next election of not have much trouble in keeping the line A large quantity of Dry Sprnce Lumber United States Senator will l>e a three up, especially as he is going to put in a tor sale or trade. At a bargain. See J ! cornered contest, with Senator Joseph large number of cedar posts. W’ork im­ R. Harter. Tillamook City. ' Simon. Charles W. Fulton and H. W. proving the road is still in progress, and We have money to loan on farm pro. Scott as the candidates. If things shape where rotten bridges previously were a pertv at a low rate of interest.—Apply themselves right the Headlight believes menace to those who traveled over this road, they have all I jccii replace«! with to Beals Brothers, Tillamook City. * Harvey will capture the toga. new bridges or cuts made to avoid re­ After being on the outside for several It is reported that Mr. J. S. Anderson, I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted by the weeks Mr. Clark Hadley returned Wed of Novelty. Mo..who was in this city last placing them. Oregon State Board of Education, and will sell and exchange book for book according to The band wagon belonging to Leondor nesday to attend the wedding of his sis. week, will return within two months the plan adopted by them. ter. for the purpose of establishing a national Bros.’s show, which left this city Sun- After being closed down, to enable A. bank in this city. He appears to have day after giving several performances K. Case and L. Hiner to fix the engine, interested some of our local people to last week, met with n serious accident Is complete in every detail. My prices are always right. the electric lights illuminated the city on take stock. We believe that if the dairy­ on the W’ilson river road. In trying to make Walt. Smith ’ s on Monday night, men who have lan«l to clear up could get Monday. in the darkness tlie horses and wagon Miss Rose Thiel came in on the steamer money for that purpose at a low rate of left the grade and went somersault over on Tuesda v from Astoria. She is con­ interest there would be a great induce- ¡the bank and down to the river, when nected with the Central hotel in that ment for them to do so, and once a move­ four persons narrowly escaped. So bad city an 1 is well known by a number of ment like this is started it becomes rn- fiction«, for as soon as onc dairyman was the mu up everjthi«.g remained i Tillamook people. 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