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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 14, 1901. ASTHMA CURE FREE! I M.B. church. An illuminated bin kb >ard and a bench warrant issued for his ar- TILLAMOOK J ' talk and «|ieciul music making up the re t. Charles "1 hompson.l the pr. s cut- I interesting program. All the children mg witness in this case was summoned Three dairy farms to rent. Apply to of the town are heartily invited, as are to apjiear licfore the district attorney Beals Bros. and as he did not appear a bench war [ also the older people. rant was also issued lor his arrest. Mr. F. R. Beals has been under the , We understand that the district attor In the case of Miss K. E. Parker vs. weather. ney had his attention drawn to the mat Mr. C. Ben Riesland returned to-day ' ter of the construction of the Beaver Claude Thayer, administrator ot the es tate of W.W. Thayer, deceased, which from Portland. bridge, it being shown to him that the tried at the last term of court, when was county court advertised for bids and The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in to received one for $150. This was reject-1 Miss Parker sued for $2090 tor services day (Thursday). rendered \V. W. Thayer as stenographer, ed «'ind the cotintv judge built the bridge j and obtained a verdict ot $1000. Since We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Lamar aad put in a bill of about $230. what then a motion was made for a new trial remains quite sick. | the -• next move will ..... be we have not heard, and this being granted by Judge Bur but it is said that the district attorney The young people re-organised their nett, the case was called again on Mon- was explicit in laving down the new law ’ club on Friday evening. | dav. By stipulation of the attorneys in the matter of bridge building and a j I Mr. R. E. Weatherly has been appoint salaried officer furnishing material, con on either side the judge granted a change of venue to Multnomah county, ed postmaster at Woods. tracting and doing other work for the the parties «apply for a transcript of the Just received, a stock of high grade county. Wc shall publish the law on documents to pay the county clerk for shot guns and rifles at Ackley’s. * i these points later. them. Ursula J. Austin Thrall, plaintiff, vs. Wednesday evening at the residence of A marriage license was issued to Oliver Mr. B. L. Eddv, al Tillamook Citv. Miss C. W. Thrall, defendant. This was a di P. Sailing and Lnvana E. Dickens. Call and inspect my watches before Virginia E. Applewhite and Mr. Edward vorce case, and in her complaint, plain- Worthington were married by Rev. C. l tiff stated that she was married at R<>- buying elsewhere.—Eugene Jenkins. * 1 he P. Metzler. Only relatives of the con i Chester N. Y. on May 23, 1899. You save money by having your job tracting parties were present. Though I plaintiff has never depended in any way printing done at the Headlight office. the wedding was intended to be only a i upon the defendant since she was mar- Mrs. J. H. Reynolds has been quite quirt affair, without invitations, yel , ried fdr her support and he has never Plaintiff has ample m.inv friends sent presents, which were . surported her. seriously sick and is somewhat better. much appreciated Alter the ceremony . • menus and sufficient property ot her own District-Attorney J. N. Hart came in a sup|>er was served The couple liegin for her support, and is quite willing to on Sunday to attend the circuit court. ' do so without any aid ------ from the defend- housekeeping at once. Miss Applewhite 1____________ ____-------- Miss E. Irle, a sister of Mrs. Boying is the sister of Mrs. Eddy, and Mr. (ant. On the 19th. August, 1899, de Worthington is the son of Mr. Frank fennant, disavowing the bonds of ma- ton, is now Postmaster Severance's We wish ’ trimony between himself and plaintiff, Worthington, of Tillamook. V assistant. i the voting couple a long life of happiness. willfully deserted and abandoned the Married, at Chinook, Washington, 1 plaintiff and has continued to so desert We are glad to announce that a kin I and abandon the plaintiff, without as October 26th, Fred Wheeler and Ada dergarten will be opened in this city on signing any cause therefore. The plain- Dent rich. I the 2nd of December, under the superin Do not neglect your teeth. Call and tendence of Miss Leia Miller. I" ' .. [tiff also desired to assume her former reeling (j|)ri8tiau an(| maiden name, Ursula Jane see Dr. Wise about them and have them the need of such an institution in ourcity, • Austin, and that the suffix Thrall be put in order. * several of our prominent families hnvei dropped from her name. In an amended I been for some time interested in solving • Watches, clocks and jewelry of all kinds cc/mplaint the plaintiff stated that she carefully repaired and guaranteed j by i the difficulties connected with such «'in was abandoned at Rochester N. Y. on undertaking. They have now succeeded j the 9th Aug, 1899. Eugene Jenkins. After hearing the 1 in completing arrangements. This work, Those wishing to see Dr. Wise will Iso well known for its great benefits, evidence the judge granted the divorce please bear in mind that he will remain needs no comment. More than twenty as prayed for. California Safe Deposit Co. vs. E- H. only as long as busy. names have been handed in thus far. Cowing, et. al. Action for money. Con Any amount of money to lend on im- Miss Miller has left for Portland to se tinued. proved farms at very lowest rates of in cure the necessary supplies. Particulars F. Batefuhr & Co. vs. C. H. Smith & may be known by addressing Rev. C. P. terest.—B L. E ddy . • Helen Smith. Action for money. De Metzler. fault judgment. For Sale, at Page’s Store, harness, Our prohibition friends «appear to he Carl P. Fuchs vs. Charles Thompson. leather and sole leather, shoe nails aggressive and determined to push their Action tor money. Judgment. and other shoe repairs. * Clay Daniels vs. G. W. Cox. Action cause to the front. Will they have a Dr. (). H. Davenport, the dentist, will i ticket in the city election ? That is a I for money. Settled. be at his office in future oil Thursdays, ! good way to ascertain their voting Geo. W. Kiger vs. Charles Himes. Fridays and Saturdays. * strength and to determine how many Action for money. Settled. persons lielieve in a dry town. But it is Truckee Lumber Co., S.F. vs. Theo. Judge G. H. Burnett came in on Sun Action for money. day for the purpose of holding court and our opinion it is to the best interest of Kingsley, et. al. the city for the voters to nominate a Continued. left again on Wednesday. ticket pledged to see that the laws are J. S. Stephens vs E. E. Selph, et al. A large quantity of Dry Spruce Lumber respected and rigidly enforced. Proba Foreclosure. Judgment. for sale or trade. At a bargain. See J bly the prohibitionists and those who R. Harter, Tillamook City. * have been privileged to ignore the law Time has Vindicated the Editor. We have money to loan on farm pro will contend for supremacy, and if it is a Our attention was drawn, a few even perty at a low rate of interest.—Apply clear cut fight between these factions the result can plainly be predicted, for the ings ago to the article which appeared in to Beals Brothers, Tillamook City. * sentiment is so opposed to making this the Headlight on the 21st February last Mr. A. R. Gangloff, a capitalist from a “dry’’ town that they are courting de under the caption of “Building Railroads Edina, Mo., came in on Tuesday and,is feat by trying to do so. We believe the to Tillamook on Wind!” Most of the looking over the county for business I moral standard Af the city can be raised citizens know how the editorof the Head prospects. by adopting what we have suggested. light was villifiedand abused for writing and publishing that article. We did not For sale, a full-blooded Durham bull, The trial of William H. Heitmiller was three years old next spring. Will sell or the topic of conversation this week in retaliate, but it was hard to contain our trade for heifer. Apply Vincent Jacob, Tillamook. He was given a .fair trial patience with those who made no secret of trying to boycott or run us out of town. Wilson River. and his friends did what they could for 7 rue it was that the editor was the You will have to hurry if vou get any him. The evidence plainly proved that worst cussed man in the community for of these big bargains that Page is offer the shooting was a premeditated at several weeks, yet for all that we knew ing in the line otsewing machines, stoves tempt at murder, a cold blooded affair that time would vindicate 11s from the committed a ------- man who had a vicious, -.......... ........... by .. — — and new ♦urnituie.—W. E. Page. * hastv ami unjust accusations which were I u neon troia ble temper. The case was The editor did not have time to spare aggravagating because Heitmiller was- being hearted at us from all sides, even rubber-necking lor local jottings this not acquainted with Arndt and did not from those who professed to be friends. Public opinion will now confess that we week, for what with preparing an article know the man even in person. When on Tillamook county and getting the Heitmiller admitted on the stand his used good judgment, and which was for court proceedings we have had little time guilt the iurv had no other alternative the best interest of the county and those It is not plea to spare. i than to bring in the verdict it did. In who have interests here. sant, we'adrnit, to antagonize the public, The best saw on earth. Use the Great the effort to prove that Heitmiller was but we had a duty to jierform in telling Western saws and you will soon be con insane, the witnesses only played into the public the truth, and we did it with vinced of this fact, for they are recognized the h inds of the prosecution, for they out fear Although we do not feel un to be the best saw now on the market testified that Heitmiller knew right from kindly to those who criticised us unmerci For sale at McIntosh & McNair s hard wrong. It is a distressing scene to see a fully and wanted to boycott us, it is man of 64 years in his predicament, but ware store. • it was brought about probably by a hard to forgive and forget men likeR. M. I Union Thanksgiving services will be temper which he had never taken the Watson who suggested having us ruu held at 11 a.in. in the Christian church. I , least trouble to control. The sequel to out of town. We did not retaliate for we Rev. W. F. Caldwell, the newlv chosen this is he almost deprived a man of his knew in a few months the public would pastor of the U B. congregation will 1 life. Although he did .¡ot succeed in appreciate what we did and there would preach the sermon. All are heartily in- ! murdering Arndt in cold blood he has not lie a person but what would admit viied to join in this service of gratitude. crippled him and placed his life in jeo that our position was correct and those who criticised us wrong. This has come Tillamook county lias $69,000 of pub pardy. Arndt is deserving of sympathy, about, but we will return good for evil lic debt, with $37,891 of resources, ac not Heitmiller, in this distressing affair. by not allowing an unkind thought to cording to the semi-annual statement of The sentence was light for so serious a Hitter through our mind at those who the county clerk. Columbia county crime, and to our mind, for the public thought the editor had given Tillamook owed that much three and a half years safety, men like Heitmiller should lie in the blackest eye it had ever received,when ago. Do business over there, gentlemen, the pen, for in one of his temjiers he in point of fact it was the licit think and you can soon pull out.—Oregon would not care who he shot. To appeal to crush a ficticious boom and its unsat the case looks like tampering with Mist. isfactory results. j us tice. __________________ Immediately following Thanksgiving all the Protestant ministers of the city BLAINE. Circuit Court. will unite their forces in a revival meet ing to continue as long ns seems wise Mt. Hebo has another mantle for the Circuit court commenced on Monday, The meeting will lie held in the U.B. with Judge Burnett on the bench. The winter. church, and all those interested in the following cases were soon disposed of : We are not behind the times, as Joe best good of our fieople and city are Charles Howe, who was bound over Bixby, the Nestucca merchant has placed urged to get ready to helpfrom the start. from the justice court for running a gam James Patterson behind the counter. \ week from next Sunday, living bling gome of 21 in the Palace saloon, Chas. Sears was seen enroute for the “World’s Temperance Sunday,’’a child, and put up a cash bond for $150, was bear slide with a coal oil can full of hon- ren’s mass meeting in the interest of tem- not in court when the case was called ev to bait his bear traps. Bear are very Iterance will lie held at 3:30 p m. in the and the judge ordered the bond forfeited plentiful in that section. JOTTINGS. M c I ntosh & mcnair Dealers in HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. «9 ent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines Large Stock of I'ainta, Oils, Varnishes and Glass Jno. CreecY, the hustler, is on the road canvassing for fruit trees. Mr Cadv took a trip to Beaver last week to sell bear meat, but only selling a dollar'» worth returned home mid salted it dowu for smoking, ns bear meat is a fine substitute tor bacon. The Moon boys are busy building goat fences. John savs they are hard to fence as they will climb np in a vine inn pie, bend it over the fence and fall on the other side. Rob Monk's youngest son has lieen kidnapped, lost or straved nwav and he is dilhgentlv hunting his whereabouts. Any one finding him and returning him home will be kindly rewarded. Win. Tliun returned to the logging camp after a trip to his ranch at Honey bear ville. Harry Patterson gathered a crowd and called in Mr. Cady to spend the evening Saturday. A pleasant time was enjoyed. Mr Curley, of Idaho, a lucky home seeker, has built him a house on his claim mid moved in. Cvdiu Moon is preparing to go to Sa- lem lor the winter. BAY CITY. * The program lor the public school en tertainment at Bay City on the 23rd Therein nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief even in the worst < asea. It cure» when all elae fails. The Rev. C. F WELLS, of Villa Ridge, III., says: “Your trial liottle of AHthnialeiie received in good condition. I CM0. not tell you how thankful I h'el for the good derived from it I was a slave, chained with putrid »ore throat nud asthiua fi,r ten years. I de»|>aired of ever being cured, I saw your ad vei ti»“inent for the cure of tin» dreadful and tormenting du ease, asthma, and though you had overapoken yourselves |,ut resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle. We want to »end to every »offerer a trial treatment of Asthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. Well send it bv mail POSTPAID. .ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it, even on a ________ 1WP ixwtil Ne.er mind, though vou »re dexpHiring, however bad your caw postal. Aathnialeiie will relieve and cure. The worae your case, the more glad we «retd s. nd it Do not delay, Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE CO 79 East 130th St . N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists. plotiee to the Public. Ex-County Judge W. W. Conder and Jeff Wallace will supply me with dressed beef for twelve months, they having entered into a contract to that effect and to furnish the primest of beef. They are now feeding 35 head of steers, which are in splendid condition for beef. They will also furnish me with dressed mutton and veal, the best that can be procured. As certain parties are trying to hurt me in busi ness by setting about false reports, I make this state ment to satisfy my numerous customers that I am getting the best of meats from reliable men. As some people gave me only a few weeks to remain in business, I am still here and doing a thriving busi ness in our live little town and amongst some live busi ness men. L. N. BARNES. “ Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye.” , 1 Bertha Lederer. Dialogue................. (jassjns Hendricks. EUGENE JENKINS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, “ Goin’ Somewhere.” ( Pearl Huntsinger. ..... ) Hazel Boyington. Duet ... My Dully.” Fantasy............................................. “ Columbia's Reception” Dealer in Watches, Clocks and First Class Jewelry of all kinds, Chorus ............................................... “ America.” COULSONBURG. G, T. Coulson returned from the valley with a load of flour lor J. Bixby. Mr, and Mrs. Blalock have gone to Fairview, where she will stay a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Donaldson, while he goes to Idaho to spend a few weeks. Mr. Swabb made a trip to the bub Thursday returning Friday. E. T. Coulson returned to the logging camp last Tuesday. Rev. T. S. Winey, of Pliilamoth, was in our midst a short time ago. Minta Swabb and Abbie Coulson have gone to Philamoth, where they expect to enter college tor a year. Miss Dorn Swabb is attending school at Beaver this winter. Also ROGERS’ SILVERWARE, Children’s Silver Sets, Fine Tea Sets and Optical Goods. Prices Very Reasonable. jAt Call for County Warrants. The following County General Fund Warrants, Series ” E.” are now pavable and will lie paid when presented Nos. 2415, 2501, 2468, ------- 2575, ------- 2463, 2660,------- 2667, ------- 2683. 2384, 2663, 2691, 2693, 2661, 2677. 2665, 2637, 2683, 2349, 2681, 2646. 2692; 2666, 2699. 2807. 2701, 2702, 2703, 2689. 2717, 2718, 2793, 2507, 2794, 2780. 2700, 2730, 2726, 2744, 2815, 2812, 2853, 2773, 2732, 2705, 2819, 2792, 2808, 2810. 2762, 2827, 2809, 2858, 2795, 2556, 2749, 2750, 2739, 2715, 2855, 2824, 2729, 2760, 2778, 2863, 2864, 2865. 2867, 2923, 2924, 2916. 2917, 2877, 2875. 2896, 2907. 2926, 2878, 2861, 2862, 2906, 2870, 2882, 2899, 2880. 2873. 2919, 2869, 2920, 2922, 2860. 2871, 2859, 2893,2903? Series C. 1099. Interest ceases Nov. 6, 1901. W. H. C ast . County Treasurer. By E D. H oag , Deputy Treasurer. /L j A lj A k jAc jAl Ar Ar lAr Ar Ar Az A A CASE & FOWLER, > PROPRIETORS r Tillamook Iron Works! General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Call for County Warrants. The following County Road Warrants, Series “F” «'ire now payable and will be paid when presented ; Nos. 3873, 3885, 3778. 3787, 3817, 3745, 3744, 3339. 3734, 3830, ------- 3850, ------- 3849, 3875, 3842, 3796, 3775, 3810, 3755, 3676, 3804, 3920, 3761, ‘ ‘ 3806, 3733, 4086, 3797. 3820, 4059, 4056, 4060, 4019, 4088, 3935, 3831, 4030, 403», 4004. 4000, 3960, 3975, 3997, 4008, 3773, 3845, 3638, 4011, 3964, 3959, 4089, 4057. Interest ceases Nov. 6, 1901. W. H. C ary , County Treasurer. By E. D. H oag , Deputy Treasurer. Ar A- Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, F OREGON. t New JEWELRY w STORE Is the place to have your Watches, > _ ___ _ ___ ____ Clocks, or Jewelry Repaired. All Work Guaranteed. A fine line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at very low prices. Call and see for yourself. FRANKLIN. Where Do You Wo? It is natural to suppose where you can do the We can duplicate San Francisco prices on HARDWARE, FARMING MACHINERY, Tools, Groceries, Feed and Provisions. CARY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE. > LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK TAFT n»K AND WASHINGTON STHEKTâ r VJ’"'1*"1' «*“«’'“6™ «hoot, coo.pfcuou, DRY FLOORING, CEILING. Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER. -¿Lstoxia,, Ore. eoaTLAKO, OREGON • A. P. Arwtrmt. LL. B„ PriBelp.1 ’ CO. RAVI OK RAMP Finish RECEIPT OF CHAiNCO FOR TIN YEARS Mice at Play.” Recitation................................Roy Nelson, “ Something Unusual.” Address........................ Rev. C. P. Metzler, f Margaret Watt, j Alice Boyington, Quartet | Marion] Hare, [ Edith Watt. — A. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON POSTAL. November is as follows : School, Chorus “ Battle Cry of Freedom.” Recitation..................... Lester Lee Smith, “ When the Light Goes Out.” Recitation...................... Frai cis Provost, “The Barefoot Boy.” “ Oregon.” “ The Strike.” Recitation..................... Fred Huntsinger, “ Which General ?” Solo...................................Alice Boyington, “ I’ll Tell My Big Brother on You.” Recitation ..................... Daisy Hendricks, “ The Engineer’s Story.” Chorus?.................................................School, “My Maryland.” I Mary Watt, J Harry Nelson, Diaiogue ............. I Ha rry Long, ( Rob Neilson. The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook j Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure i0 All Cases. Lap .<mo.Uo.. u .inotriph„, r.f *h,sh •und,n't ’h""- n ?» y w‘*r *nd *-'>» *n the r«r. siu,knl, .dn.i,,.., ” ’”Cl'' ’B<’ ’»•» “ «««. Cauto;», Board of IHr^tar, ______ » e. THOMPSON. PRESIDENT D. SOLIS CO;<EN D avid m dunnk Allen House, J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. ■Sest Lisais in. tlxe TILLAMOOK, * 1 1