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ilio wk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 7, 1901 >1.50 per year Mitchell and Representative Tongue, and a word of ad vice : It is a bad plan to be as follows : Beginning at a point on as ♦27 000 is little enough, any wav, and attempt to pull down something if you the south boundary line of Tillamook should be increased to $50,000, let us have nothing better to put in its place. I Citv and at the southwest corner of the hope that they will talk the other fel fourth ward, and running west to where lows to death who attempt to cut down the east line of the first ward intersects The City Wards. the appropriation to the insignificant the south boundary line of said citv ; figure of $5,000, which is tantamount of As some people do not know where thence north to the southwest corner of making no improvements at Tillamook. the second ward ; thence east to the they are at in the new city wards, we Married, on Wednesday evening, at the give below the boundaries for their edifi center of Second Avenue East ; thence south to the soutlui-est corner of the home of the bride’s patents, Mr. and third ward ; thence east to the west Mrs*. Wm. T. Kimball, by the Rev. cation : ,AvXn>'1'Vl,\vìJV?i The boundaries of the first ward shall boundary line of said A. A. Miller’s Gabriel Sykes, Mr. Joseph Buttz and Miss Carrie Kimball. The bride was l»e as follows: Beginning at a point on Addition totheTown of Lincoln ; thence dressed in blue taffeta silk trimmed with the north boundary line of Tillamook south to the place of beginning. If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which blue ribbon and chiffon. Miss Selma City, and opposite the center of Third Allen acted as bride’s r*:«id and Mr. Avenue West ; thence south along the Circuit Court. are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the James Kimball was best man,and Mrs. center of Third Avenue West to the south Circuit court will convene on Monday, j William Stephens played the wedding boundary line of Tillamook City ; thence , Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition. I march. The marriage took place beneath west on said south boundary line to the withjudge Burnett on the bench. The an arch of ivy trimmed with bows of south-west corner of the city limits ; docket contains the following cases in | white ribbon and a horse shoe of white thence north to the northwest corner of both courts, some of which cases the chrysanthemums. There was a large the same; thence east to the place of judge will take up to expedite business: I number of invited guests present, and beginning. DEPARTMENT NO 1. The boundaries of the second ward after the marriage a chicken supper was California Safe Deposit Co. vs. E. H. served. The happy couple were in re shall lie as follows: Beginning at a point Cowing, et. al. Action lor money. ceipt of a large number of presents, and on the north boundary line of Tillamook F. Batefuhr & Co. vs C. H. Smith & they have the best wishes of a large Citv and opposite the center of Second circle of friends. They left to-day to Avenue East ; thence south along the Helen Smith. Action for money. K. E. Parker vs. Claude Thayer., Adm. spend their honeymoon at Independence. I center of said avenue to the southeast | Mr. Buttz is the son of Mrs. Jonas ' corner of the public school grounds ; of estate of W. VV. Tliavcr, deceased. GLASS, DOORS. Olson, of Fairview, and was one of the thence west to a point in the center of New- trial in the action brought by Miss j boys who volunteered and joined the Third Avenue West; thence north along Parker who was given a verdict of $1000 Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc., Oregon National Guard, and with that the center of said avenue to the northern in the last term of court for services ren regiment went to Manila. Heisa steady, boundary line of said city ; thence east dered W. W. Thayer. persevering young mqn and much re to the place of beginning. Carl P. Fuchs vs. Charles Thompson. The boundaries of the third ward shall Action lor money. spected. The bride is also respected by a large circle of friends, being one of the be as follows: Beginning on the north Clay Daniels vs. G. W. Cox. Action voung women who believed in a merry ern boundary line of Tillamook City for money. Corner Main and Stilluuell Avenue I time, which we hope and trust will con oppos\|e the center of Second Avenue Geo. W. Kiger vs. Charles Himes. East; thence south along the center of Action for money. tinue throughout her married life. said avenue to a point thirty feet west Truckee Lumber Co., S.F. vs. Theo. V and thirty feet south of the southwest Kingsley, et. al. Action for money. The City Election. corner of block 9 in Claude Thayer’s State of Oregon vs. Chas, Howe. Next month Tillamook City will be in Second Addition to the Town of Lincoln, Criminal action. Running a gambling Mr. S. W. Iler came in from Dayton I Jnme? Hatton, of Stone, formerly fore- as shown by the plat of said addition to game at the Palace Hotel. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS the throes of the annual election, when this week. man at the Upper Clackamas Hatchery, the Town of Lincoln of record in the State of Oregon vs. Win. Hritmiller. left Tuesday for Tillamook. He is field the new law dividing the city up into Three dairy farms to rent. Apply to Mrs. M. J. Blair,evangelist, will preach superinteddent of the State fish coinmis- five wards will come into effect. Upon office of the county clerk of Tillamook Attempt to kill Emil Arndt. County, State of Oregon ; thence east to at the United Brethren church on Sun sion and will explore the Nestucca and what lines the election will be fought is Beals Bros. DEPARTMENT NO. 2. hard to tell. The gamblers will want the western boundary line of A. A. Mil day afternoon at 2:30. All are cordially | other streams.—Oregon City Ex. Children’s hats of all styles at Mrs. Henry Hamilton vs. Chas. L. Barrett. ler ’ s Addition to the said Town of Lin candidates who will allow them to run invitsd. Sturgeon’s. 1 A petition was presented to the board a “wide open” town and to start up coln ; thence north to the northern Foreclosu re. S. VV. Iler vs. Oak Nolan. Administra Mr. F. H. Davis will buy Charley boundary line of said city ; thence west Mr. S. Barker came in from Portland Peterson’s interest in the barber shop of county commissioners for a bridge to gambling joints where ever they please; on the said line to the place of beginning. tor of the estate of VV. S. Runyon, de cross the Trask river at a point near the the saloon keepers will want candidates on Wednesday. and has closed his shop near the tele trustle south of this city and for a pub who will continue to allow them the spe The boundaries of the fourth ward ceased. Foreclosure. John D. Keerscheidter vs. J. C. Bewley, Born, on Friday, to the wife of Mr. B. phone offiee. lic road direct to the Netarts road. A cial privileges which they have been en- shall be as follows: Beginning at a point on the northern boundary line of Tilla et al. Foreclosure. C. Lamb, a son. The land in the neighborhood of Cape remonstrance was presented against the joying fora number of years ; the prohi- mook City and due north of the north II. B. Tingle vs. Lulu E. Malaney, et. bitionis will want candidates who will Cook stoves, all in good order, very Lookout is being filed upon by a number ! , petition. west corner of A. A. Miller’s Addition to al. Foreclosure. make this a “ dry ” town ; the law and of new comers and others who have not . cheap, at Page’s store. | Henry E. Dosch, one of Oregon’s Com- order advocates will want candidates the said Town of Lincoln ; thence south Claude Thayer vs. G. E. Graves. Suit exercised their rights. , missioners to the Pan-American Exposi- who will insist upon improving the mor to the said northwest corner, and thence [ to quit title. Mrs. Wm. Stephens retur ned Tuesday Mr. S. M. Hayes will go out to Port 1 tion, wired the Oregonian on Saturday al condition of the city ; and the tax along the west line of the said A. A. I Ursula J. Austin Thrall vs. C. W. from a visit to Portland. Miller’s addition to the south boundary Thrall. Divorce. land this week to purchase the largest i as follows : “One of the last acts of the Just received, a stock of high grade line of harness and saddlety supplies jury to-day was to award the gold payers who believe in intrenchment will line of said city ; thence east to the J. S. Stephens vs. E. E. Sei ph, et al. want candidates who are economical shot guns and rifles at Ackley’s. medal for hops to Oregon, a triumph of with public money. It is impossible to southeast corner of the corporate limits Foreclosure. ever brought to this city. great commercial value.” Nancy E. Heitmiller vs. Wm. H. Ileit- Call and inspect my watches before harmonize these different opinions and of said citv; thence north to the north Mr. C. Peterson, who has sold his pro Divorce. buying elsewhere.—Eugene Jenkins. * Next Wednesday evening is the month interests and we are not going to try, for east corner of said corporate limits ; tniller. perty, furniture and barber shop, will E. D. Dewev vs. M. J. McMahon, et. thence west to the place of beginning. You save money by having your job leave with Mrs. and Miss Minnie Peter ly meeting of the hose company,and if the it woxld only be a miserable failure if vie al. Suit to quit title. The boundaries of the fifth ward shall city dads would send ah mg some crack undertook to do so. But with these con son on the steamer Elmore. printing done at the Headlight office. ers and cheese with a little fermented flicting conditions, and strife to be the Messrs. VV. H. Hoskins and F. Sever water instead of a “jacking-op” we have predominant faction in city affairs, what A full line of fascinators, mittens and ladies’ cashmere hose at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. ance have lieeti drawn as trial jurors in an idea it would have a better effect and is for the best interest of Tillamook City ? the United Slates court to report in Port be more appreciated than a scolding. The H eadlight never shirks a question Call in and see the new furniture an 1 land on the 18th November. like this, and in answer to it the edit« r Sewing Machines at W. E. Page’s at low We wonder whether the democrats in would say nominate and elect candidates The steamer Sue H. Elmore, after being Tillamook county will come up smiling prices. * detained at Astoria through bad wea and nominate another ticket after hav who will see that the1 law is respected Born, nt Bay Citv. on Tuesdav morn ther, arrived here with freight and pas ing had the stuffing knocked out of them and rigidly enforced. By so.doing the moral standing of the citv will be raised ing, to the wife of Mr. George Williams, sengers on Wednesday morning. so badly at the last election ? This, no sooner than to undertake some radical a son. Check lost, No. 1508, for $201.80 and doubt, will not inspire a legion of candi- movement like that of the prohibitionists Dr. Tatom, the dentist, came in Sun made payable to James Hughey, dated date anxious to be snowed under on a when sentiment and appetite are dia day and can be found at the Larsen October 12, 1901.—Finder will please re democratic ticket. metrically opposed to it. In advocating house. turn the same to James Hughey. Evidently the present citv dads feel as if the nomination of candidates who will Mr. C. E. Reynolds has returned from Mrs. Todd has moved her inillinerv they have been fooled often enough with pledge themselves to see that the law is the East after visiting there for several establishment to the large store opposite Watson's windy water system, for the complied with, wi are simplv doing that which every patriotic citizen in Tilla months. the post offiee, and XIr. T. Coates has matter is at zero as far as the council is mook City should heartily coincide with, concerned, and it looks as ‘though if it moved into the store vacated by Mrs Do not neglect your teeth. Call and is to be resurrected again the new city for if one faction can violate the law see Dr. Wise about them and have them Todd. dads will have to lie inflated it with a with impunity another faction will want put in order. As certain conditions have not been different kind of a humbug. to do the same thing in another particu lar, not taking into consideration .where complied with, this makes it impossible The weather report on the inside is for Will the boys who placed two large it will end or where we are at. for the question of bonding the city for a October, the word September not having kegs outside the H eadlight office call in water system to lie voted upon at the and pacify the printer’s devil, for that been changed. election next month. Amusement for Young People. satanic individual considers that he has Watches, clocks and jewelry ofall kinds Rev. VV. F. Caldwell came in from Phil 1 not been given a squredeal that way be- I carefully repaired and guaranteed by omath on Thursday. He is the new pas cause the kegs were empty. He’d had no ' As there appears to be nothing in sight Eugene Jenkins. tor of the United Brethren church in this kick coming had they been full of that by way of amusement for the young people the coming winter, evidently thev Mrs. F. R. Beals has returned from city, and will preach there on Sunday which cheers but inebriates. intend to have some fun as heretofore. Portland, where she has been on a visit morning and evening. As the citv council will not decide until There is such a difference of opinion how for several weeks. Mr. Ralph Acklev returned from San its next meeting the date for holding the young peopfe shall enjoy themselves and Dr. Wise will see Those wishing to Francisco on Thursday, and after ru >- caucus, the city election is going to I m - in what way, no doubt some of our citi please bear in mind that he will remain ber-necking in that city for several short and sweet. The city dads will ad zens will he shocked if it docs not con r • only as long as busy. weeks he returned home more satisfied dress themselves sotaewhat after this form to their ideas now —but not v* lien | style in the new year : The Gentleman they were young and full of life them with Tillamook than ever. Mrs. Todd is better able to accommo from the third ward : “Will the gentle date her customers at her new store. Mr Richard Mann has sold his place man from the first ward please rise in selves. It is useless to attempt to put New goods arriving. to Mr. D. G. Rapdall for *400. and will his place when addressing the Mayor ?” old, sedate heads upon young shoulders, anil those who attempt to do so will Any amount of money to lend on im move with his wife to Humbolt county. Portland is now getting down to busi make a failure. According to some pco- proved farms at very lowest rates of in Cal., going out on the next steamer. ness in regard to the Lewis and Clark pie’s ideas the voung people must not He has been in this county 12 years. terest.—B L. E ddy . Centennial Exposition. Mr. H. W. Cor dance, or do this or that, but they will From what we can gather there will bett Ims given ♦30,000. As it will take and do dance in spite of those who pro The young people, so as to have some I amusement this winter, contemplate be some surprises in store for those who a big pile of like amounts to meet the test. It is a fact, as every fair-minded have been in the habit offixing up tickets cost of erecting the exposition, it will person will adirit, that those who raise starting a club again. for the republican partv in this county now become interesting to see how libe so much objection to the kind of amuse Dr. Wise is now in Tillamook and mav which may cause quite an upheaval. ral the Portland people are in subscrib ment the young people enjoy rarely ever be found at his office prep tred to do all ing for a big affair like this. And now exert themselves to provide other or The sheriff sold the ’ ’ spirits ” at the kinds of dental work. more attractive amusement for them. Palace hotel on Tuesday, and what a for the tug of war, for it is money which Mr. G. W. Watkins sent us a turnip blessing it would have lieen if he could counts, not boosting with nothing to The great fault with young |>eople in their amusements they have a tendency i on Wednesday weighing 30 pounds and have disposed of the “medium’' who at back it to go to extremes, but with restr lining 3 feet in circumference. one time infested that place. The gang of men improving the Wilson influences this can lie overcome. We have Dr. O. H. Davenport, the dentist, will The best saw on earth. Use the Great River road are now within a lew miles of confidence enough in the young |>e »pie of be at his office in future on Thursdays, Western saws and von will soon he con Gales Creek, and when reaching there, this citv if they form a literary, debating, Fridays and Saturdays. vinced of this fact, for they are recognized which will be in about another week, no musical or social club that it will l>e con more work will lx done thia year. Con- You can get your butter papers printed to be the best saw now on the market sideruble work has In-en done tearing ducted well, for most of the young people have womanly and gentlemanly trails For sale at McIntosh & McNair s hard- at the Headlight office at less cost than out old bridges and replacing them with of character. Should, however, the ware store. you can by sending outside. new structures. Ixsidc« putting the n»a«l young people want to «lance occasionally We wonder how many parlies will in good condition for travel. The next it is to l»e hope that this will not lie A large quantity of Dry Spruce Lumlier for sale or trade. Ata bargain. See J. undertake to fix political slates lor the job is to bridge the Wilson River, and looked upon bv the over-pious as a grie- Headlight or the next republican conven when this is done the road next spring viotis sin, for it is nothing of the kind, R. Harter, Tillamook City. tion to smash into smithereens and the will lie in fine condition for travel, anti any more than it is to play ‘‘Ruth and The board of county commissioners is slate builders will enough supporters left , no doubt will be considerably used next Jacob’’ or pin a tail on a tailless ass at a in session this week, a full report of which to make a corporal s guard . summer. chuich social or take a walk for recrea- i will appear in our next issue. The prohibitionists are the first to set A city council mee ting was held Mon- tion. Ivet us l>e reasonble in this matter [ We have money to loan on farm pro the political ball rolling. Thev held a ____________ __ _ D. Wiley _ in the chair, and try to impress the young people to ! day with Mayor perty at a low rate of interest.—Apply meeting at the Christian church on Fri and Coum-iinien A. J. Cohn. M. F. Leach fie temperate in their amusements, as in to Beals Brothers, Tillamook City. * day evening, at which some seven tv per and S. A. Brodhead present Bill» al everything else, and then there will not lie cause of complaint. And by way of | It is said that Councilman A. J. Cohn sons were present, when Messrs, i. H- lowed were : McIntosh & McNair, is wanting to don the Mayor’s robes, Govne and E. Thornquest were the $2 35 ;recorder’»»alary, *10 ; marshal’» and will be a candidate at the city con speakers and made two excellent ad. salary, *45 : electric lights, *14 ; Gray, son & McNamer. *2.50; water rent, dresses. vention. *30 At the suggestion of Councilman Cohn. Councilman Leach moved that s, the recorder l>e instructed to write the hose company giring the meml>er» a ••jacking tip” for not keeping their organ ACKLEY, ization up. «nd the marshal living in. I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted by the DEALER IM ■tructed to scrape the mud off the strret» in the business portion of the cite, was Oregon State Board of Education, and will sell and exchange book for book according to all that came before the council. y; Hardware Tinware, Heating Stoves & Ranges, PAINTS, OILS, Guns, SASH and etc. I S Under Wear I » I e want to ca your attention to our NEW ' STOCK OF UNDERWEAR. The Winter is coming on and yon need NICE WOOL UNDERWEAR. KINDS. For MEN. women and CHILDEN. Come and see us before buying NEW CLOTHING, NEW SHOES, and a full Line of GROCERIES. ••••••••• s4 J. A. TODD & CO i I RALPH Sporting Goods, Guns and Ammunition, Captain Langfit in his report recoin mends *27.000 for the improvement of Tillamook Bay, while General Gillespie recommend» only *50*1**. Now if the general was a dairyman or a manufac Gun and Bicycle Repair Shop in connecriorr Our repair work is done turer of butter in Tillamook instead of promptly at reasonable prices aflOMB' it-class manner. chief of engineer’» staff, he would the gnn to »nit the idea» We are prepared to rebore guns, or, in f;- X* have recommended *5O,o»l0 instead of -anteed. of the owner. S-t -■ *5,000. tinder these cirvumstance» it tailer» in Sporting Good». We keep nothing but first-class arctile* wilt make the Oregon delegation hustle OFFICE COKNBR Tilla- Prices are always right here. At th< I è to increase the »miller amount FINE Cl’TTLERV, SHEARS AND NOTIONS. Bicycles, Bicycle Snndries *nd Fishing Tackle. r THE NEW SCHOOL OOKS the plan adopted by them. My Stock of School Supplies Is complete in every detail. My prices are always right. I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist and Stationer.