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♦ 4 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 16, 1902 Sparks from the Editor's Quill $1.50 per year become law and the Oregon delegation will help to make it so if the dairymen of this county will get in closer touch with them. * * * Dr. \V. A Wise, in breaking away from the state dental society because it is not etiquette for professional gentlemen to advertise, has his head screwed on the right wav in having an eye to business. Not that we wish to complain that the professions are modest in advertising. But advertising pays and brings many men and businesses out of obscurity. Thousands of men attribute their suc cess in business to advertising, while the man who thinks a few dollars thrown in that direction everv month as useless ex pense is not up to the times, for this is an age for advertising. Business men can crowd their stores full of goods, but the wav to call people's attention to them and sell them is to advertise, and there is no better medium in Tillamook to advertise in than the H eadlight , for it is a wide-awake newspaper catering to a wide-awake people, and is eagerly looked for every week because it is the best, newiest and most outspoken news paper in Tillamook. That is an indis putable fact which is admitted all over the county. It pays to advertise, and especially in the H eadlight , and Dr. Wise says, “There are lots of people who have money in their pockets to buy goods and services, and they are going to spend it to the best possible advant age. They are looking for bargains, and have the spot cash to pay for them, and they watch the papers for live people who advertise.” I and when he did get a nomination for sheriff on the republican ticket he was badlv beaten at the polls. Then became to Tillamook, and republicans of this county now see the grave mistake they made in making him county judge, and they must expect his silent partnership transactions to be flaunted in their faces at the next election with taunt and jeer. It is a bad thing to be a loafer, or to be raised that wav, without a spark of ambition. MW* If you are a constant reader of the Headlight and are not a subscriber, we shall be pleased to put your name on our list. k * M * Assessment of Oregon. Germany and England appear to be at outs again, but as it is only a war S alem . Jan. 13.—An increase of $24,- of words we expect that the Emperor 000,000 in the assessed valuation of all and King will soon kiss and make up. If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which the property in the state, as compared * * * with last year, is shown by the assess are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the ment summaries for 1901, filed in the There is this satisfaction, if the repub office of the Secretary of State. Owing Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition. lican party should happen to nominate to an increase of about $500,000 in the undesirable candidate there are plenty of exemptions, the net increase in the value clean men on the prohibition ticket for of taxable propertv is $23,500,000. The taxpayers to vote for. total value of taxable property is now * * * $141.398.513.96. as against $1’17,804.- Our friend who signs himself “L.” in 874.13 in 1900. The total valuation is the Ocean Wave, continues to discuss now higher than it has been in five years county affairs, and in doing so gives the before. There is an increase in the total Editor of the Headlight an occasional value of every class of propertv except dig. But, pray, do not hold us responsi tillable land, which shows a decrease of ble for what Judge Sappington has done $2,000,000. This decrease is more than illegally. made up by the increase on what is * * * called nontillable land, which has gained Ashland is to remain a dry town, and $8,000,000. Among the classes of pro it is reasonable to suppose that other perty which show heavy increases are towns will try and billow its example, street-railway beds, which have doubled especially where the law is openly vio in assessed valuation; merchandise, lated and the gambling habit becomes a which lias increased ♦1 .300,000; town curse to a town and a detriment to other and citv lots, which have grown in value businesses. $7,500,000, and improvements on city * * * Corner Main and Stilimeli Avenue. lots which show an increase of $3,500,- As there is not enough room for the 000. __________________ pupils in the public school building in Tillamook City, and as it is absolutely Milk in the Form of Powder. necessary that more room should be pro Sappington’s Unpopularity. vided in the near future, What is best to Barber F. H. Davis will be glad to let us see whether our new city officials 1 be done, build a ne w school house or Of course. Judge Sappington is want- | 'I'he State department has published TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS meet his previous customers and friends will take the matter up, making an ex- | make an addition of two rooms, for that ing to succeed himself, and is working to ; the following report by Robert Bergh, that end. Not that we anticipate for j United States consul at Gothenburg, at his old stand,opposite the Allen house, ample of those who think thev can use is what is required ? Dr. T. P. Wise will be at his where they can obtain a good shaye and fire arms in this city to frighten people. one moment that so unpopular a county ! Sweeden : “Dr. M. Ekenberg of Goth * * * judge will do so. He must have been nil- | enburg claims to have invented un appa haircut. * office in this city aoth January. The new firm of Gangloff & Snuffer has | Any person who is a gambler or can popular when he was elected, for he fell ratus by which milk can be bronght into 80 acres, choice cleared lands, two let a contract to put up a store building, j not run his own business and is wanting so far below the other candidates on the ' the form of powder, like fl i ir in appear Nobody’s dead—“C.” Ben Riesland. * miles from town, on Trask river, with two storv, 48 by 70 feet, near the Day i to be nominated for a county office, had better consider twice before they decide, ticket that it would be political suicide j ance, but possessing all the qual'ties of Houses to rent. Apply to Beals Bros., 27 head of stock horses, implements and barn. Mr. S A. Brodhead is the con for it is self-evident that the people of to run him again. Let us refresh our milk in concentrated form, moisture ex all machinery at $7,500. Come at once tractor, and it is to be completed in six It is said that this milk flour Tillamook City. readers’ minds. County Clerk H. Mason, | cepted. weeks, after which a feed yard will be Tillamook have gtown to mistrust, as and “C.” Ben Riesland. 725 votes ; Sheriff II. H Aiderman, 696 ; ' is coinpletly soluble in water, and can W.O.W. meets to-morrow (Friday) built. The new firm will handle Hour, they have a perfect right to, those who Passengers leaving this city on Wed County Judge G. W. Sappington, 409. ■ be used for all purposes for which com evening at 7:30 sharp. all kinds of feed and grass seed, buy gamble or cannot make a success of their nesday on board the Sue H. Elmore were cheese and other farm products and pay own businesses. Surely the county sawmill and the silent | mon milk is employed. The milk flour We want live correspondents in seve Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, George Wilt, partnership transactions have not made 1 does not get sour, does not ferment, ami * * * spot cash. Mr. A. R- Gangloff is no ral parts of the county. Ralph Tinnerstet, Chester Holden, H. stranger to the West, having resided at Richard Croker has tendered his retire him any more popular, and the way the 1 in the dry state is not sensitive to chang es in the weather It can be kept and Largest list of select dairy ranches in Kunze and Mrs. M. Patton. different points in Eastern Oregon during ment from the leadership of Tammany last republican county convention sat ' transported in tin cans, baskets, barrels, down upon him, ignoring his wish and | Oregon.—“C.” Ben Riesland. Floyd, the nine year old son of Mr. W. the seventies. He is the main spoke in Hall, and it would be in order for Tom Platt to notify the republican party of plea to lie chosen as a delegate to the bags. etc. The cost of production. Dr. Mr. Henry Crenshaw left on a business Eberman, was playing on the sidewalk the new bank to be started in Tillamook New York that he had retired also, for it congressional con vention, were only fore-j Ekenburg has estimated at about twen City. Mr. Gangloff has great faith in with other boys on Wednesday, when he trip to Portland on Tuesday. tastes of public sentiment which will ! ty-seven cents per 106 quarts, and he either slipped or was pushed off, and in Oregon, especially in Tillamook countv, is fitting that these two political gods ' thinks that flour made from skimmed Come around to the new office, next to falling dislocated his left elbow. and his family will probably move here should retire arm-in-arm, for they were hurl the county judge from power. That | milk can be sold for about thirteen cents Sapping- j * both tarred with the same brush in poli is the issue for republicans Sturgeon’s and “C.” Beil Riesland. about June. ton was equally as unpopular in Yamhill. I 1 per pound. The discovery will be of At a special meeting of the school dis- ; tical corruption. Born, on Tuesday, at Netarts, to the trict on Wednesday a levy of 15 mills [ The Evening Telegram last Monday We are told by Yamhtllers now residing i 1 the greatest importance in t he utilization * * * wife of Mr. George Hodgdon, a son. was voted, 14 mills for general school ! contained a picture of the Mavor of this in this city that Sappington was an office i i of skimmed milk, which heretofore has Tillamook countv enjoyed a delightful I been wasted.’’ Miss Lucile, daughter of Assessor J. S. purposes ami 1 mill to create a sinking city, with this write up : “Hon. J. L. summer and fall, the weather being re seeker in that county for twenty years, j Briggs, who assumed the office of Mayor Stephens, has been quite seriously sick. I fund to pay off bonded indebtedness. of Tillamook January 6. is the junior, freshing and cool, while at the same time The band boys are contemplating giv I The steam schooner Luella left with a member of the firm of Wade & Briggs, I the people in the Middle West and East load of lumber from the Truckee mill on ern states were being cooked alive with ing an entertainment in a week or so. I Monday and the lumber schooner Ante hardware merchants. Mayor Briggs is 1 drougth and heat. How we did pity comparatively a new-comer to Tilla Swedish preaching in the Wilson river lope, which has been in the bay waiting mook, having been a resident of the city them. Now, while King Frost is holding school house at two o’clock next Sunday for a tow, was taken out the same day. about two years. His reputation of pos high carnival in the East, Tillamook is afternoon. County Clerk H. Mason will have the sessing a combination of the character enjoying pretty weather ami tempting On Monday next Barber F H. D.jyis books ready on Monday to commence istics of Davy Crockett and President enough to the ladies to wear shirt waists. MM* will return to his own shop opposite the registering voters at the court house. Roosevelt has permeated the entire com Allen house. Notaries public requiring blanks can ob munity, and this combined with his un If, as it was stated at the farmers’ con. doubted business ability, elected him to gress at Salem last week, that live square The steamer Sue H. Elmore reached tain them by applying to the county the office without opposition.” And miles in Tillamook County were equal to this city on Saturday and left for Astoria ' clerk. now Mayor Briggs is in a dilemma, in 10 square miles in the Willamette Valley, on Wednesday. I The Editor of the Headlight and Mr. fact, in a tight place, wondering which so far as yielding profits in dairying is In order to enjoy it, however, come and buy some of the many The ladies belonging to the Degree of ! Riesland are figuring upon getting out of the two resembles him most and if concerned, no better argument can be ! an illustrated edition of Tillamook, and Honor will give a shadow social next i they are as good men and resemble the advanced for an appropriation for the it will be a crackerjack to advertise the Monday evening. Mayor of Tillamook, Probably he will improvement of Tillamook bar and for county if their plans work out satisfac have to go to Washington to decide. the construction of a railroad from Port 64) acres, large farm on Nastucca tory. river, 1.5 miles from town, to be given , Died, in this city, on Sunday last. Mrs. land to Tillamook. And, as the above The best saw on earth. Use the Great is an undisputed fact, Tillamook is the away.—“C.” Ben Riesland. try A. Bromlev, aged 64 years, 5 1 Western saws and you will soon be con- months and 21 days. The deceased lady best place in Oregon for home seekers to Mr. L. Herz, book keeker of the Pacific ■ vinced of this fact, for they are recognized WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED. was stricken with paralysis several locate in. Navigation Co . came in on the | to be the best saw now on the market. * * * weeks since, from which she never recov steamer last week on business | For sale at McIntosh & McNair s hard ered. The funeral services took place As Tillamook cheese is now practically * at the Christian church on Monday and a cash article, it would not surprise us Rev. T. W. Caldwell returned to the ware store. city last week and occupied the rostrum i The adjourned meeting of the hose the burial in the Bav View cemetery, much if it will have to be graded in the ’company, which was called for this even- conducted by Mr. E. Thornquest. Mrs. near future In cheese making, as in of the U B. church on Sunday. | ing, has been postponed until Thursday Bromley was a good, conscientious wo everything else, some factories turn out Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach at Bay of next, owing to the chief (Henry Cren a much superior article than others. All man and greatly resjiected,and her death City on Sunday morning and in the Pre shaw) being in Portland and not having is a sad loss to her relatives. She was is now classed as Tillamook cheese, no sbyterian church in city in the evening. arranged his teams. born July 21st, 1837, in Northumhcr- matter whether it is made by an experi enced cheese maker or a novice at the We are sorry that Mrs. Sam Downs At a meeting of the Port of Tillamook land county, Pennsylvania, and her business. True it is that most of the fac remains seriously sick and that very hl Commission on Friday, called by Presi maiden name was Mary A. Le Van. She tories have experienced men and they tie hope is entertained that she will re- dent A. J. Cohn, a tax of 1 mill was was married to George H. Bromley on turn out a splendid article, but this can cover. levied. Representative B. L Eddv was the 25th December, I860, and became be greatlv improved upon when dairy the mother of eight children, of whom Are you hard up ? If If so and you de- chosen a member of the commission in five are living, viz., Halleck and Burton men confine their cows to pasture land j sire to get a loan, no matter what tlie | the place of Mr. Frank W heeler. Bromley, of Buffalo, N.Y.; Frank Brom and not allow them to feed in the brush. amount is, call and see Heins, the lead A vital question will be investigated ley, a soldier of the late Philippine war ; The factory whose patrons adhere to ing artist. * next Sunday evening in the Christian and Mrs. Joel Mapes and Joseph Brom this will be graded Al Tillamook cheese, | while the factory which will take milk Improved dairy farm, well stocked and church, “The creed of the new testament ley, of Tillamook City. from dairymen who are indifferent where | equipped, 2’a qiiles from Tillamook City, or apostalic Christians, also the names their cows feed will never be able to at to I k * sold on eas^r terms. Apply to J. by which they as a body of people were Special Taxes. tain that grade. , known.” All are welcome to this feast. R. Harter. * *" ■*- * 1, mills. The iron lumber schooner Metor was District No. 1......................... The enterprising hardware firm of It was only natural that the farmers’ | TH Wade & Briggs has sent out a number of reported outside Tillamook Bar this congress at Salem should advocate the 4 handsome calendars, one ol which reach morning. She is a large lumber carrier passage of the Grout bill now pending in 8 chartered for the Tillamook trade, her »» ed this office. congress. The bill is of particular inter 1 i carrying capacity being V/ q million feet. »» Mr. D. M. McLean, deputy collector of She will load at the Truckee mill at Hob est to Tillamook county, for when oleo 2 customs, came in on the Elmore to visit son yille. margarine is sold in competition and as 6 Tillamook Bay, Nehalem and Woods un is often done as pure butter it is plain to 10 A petition is being circulated in the A Suit of Clothes, an Overcoat, Mackintosh, Umbrella, official business. see that it is a serious menace tothemar. 2H fourth ward to be presented to the city ket value of pure butter and the princi 24 6 Ranch of 160 acres, with 80 acres council praying that Mr. Jos Lahmon Trunk, Pair of Blankets, Hat, Pair of Shoes,- or an order on us pal industry of this coun v. Everv 26 20 • » creek-bottom, choice grazing land, seven be appointed to fill the vacancy, caused creamery or association of dairymen in for a bill of Groceries, will be a much nicer and a more usefu 5 27 miles from town. $1000.00. A big snap. by Mr. R. M. Watson, the bolter from Tillamook should take action and com 29 , 5 I» —“C.” Ben Riesland. the city caucus, doing the dog in the municate with every member of the Ore present than some cheap trash that will soon be thrown aside 3L 6 An enjoyable occasion will be the por manger act. gon delegation and ask them to support and will neither keep away cold or hunger. 8 39 tion of those that attend the Prohibition the bill. Although it may look incredi 46 , 5 Dr. Lawless, resident optician, has Alliance meeting next Friday evening in opened optical parlors next door east of ble, the slaughter houses of the meat I Respectfully, the Christian church. Barnes’ meat market You had better I The house committee on territories packing companies have been turned into creameries for the manufacture of bogus As Dr. Ta tom, the painless dentist. will call on him, and see if your head ache, I fixed the 23rd inst. for hearing on the butter without one drop of cream, and leave shortly for the south part of the , and nervousness is caused from poor eye Oklahoma statehood bill ; the 31st for county, those wanting work done sight Eyes examined free. Prescription I the Arizona statehood bill,and February as the imitation is so perfelt in many re work a specialty. • j 7 for the New Mexico statehood bill. spects it liefogs a good many dairymen should see him at once. • The bill to create the territory of Jeffer to determine which is oleo and pure but The name of Mrs. Boyington appeared Mr. J. S. Anderson, of Novelty, Mo., son out of Indian Territory was referred ter. Byall means the Grout bill should twice in our last issue in the bills ordered came in on Tuesday for the purpose of to a committee. paid by the county, which was a mis assisting in starting a new bank in this take for copying tax roll. According to advices from Omaha, the city, of which he will probably have the Several of the business Union Pacific Company will this year! 184 acres of choice botto n land, one management. mile from Tillamook City. Will sell all men, we understand, were approached spend not less than $30,000,000 in road ; or any portion on terms to suit pur- , when Mr. Anderson was here sr me few lietterments and extensions. Two-thirds months since, when they decided to take 1 of this will be spent in improvements chaser. Apply to J. R Harter. stock. The matter is now under con-' west of Salt Lake, and the other third I. M. Sawyer and Mr.«. A. Sawver came | siderrition, and it is a little premature to on the Los Angeles extension of the Ore in on the steamer. They are from Okla- i [ predict what the result will lie as there is gon Short Line * * * lioma and relatives of Mr. Bumgarner, a report that overtures are lieing made May use the greatest learning possible in writing your prescription, but Following close after the snub admin of Nestucton, where they have gone. to buy the bank of C. & E. Thayer. unless it is compounded by a pharmacist who has experience and skill it istered Great Britain earlier in the week On and after this date, Jan. 15, all When practical jokes go to that ex (when the seini-Official North German may produce quite another result than that intended. My reputation for work must lie cash on delivery, and tent that fire arms are used. frightening Gazette denied that Emperor U illiam ( honesty and skill is well-known. 1 use so many safeguards in my pre must lie paid for when delivered or bun people in their homes, as it did on Wed- urged the Prince of Wales to visit Berlin die will be returned.—L ai mdry & D vk . nesday night in the east part of this citv on the occasion of his majesty s birth scription room that a mistake is practically imponible. HOUSE. when practical jokes were played on two day celebration, pointing out that the I sell everything that a druggist should sell. Not being able to get my dying and men accused of monkeying with other Prince had been invited at the request cleaning out on time, I have secured a another men’s wives and blank cartri of King Edward) the North German first class hand to do that work and dges fired tn frighten the victims, it ap Gazette pointedly denies that Emperor will lie able to turn out first class worn pears to us that.this is going too far and William will attend either the memorial on short not;ce. Pants shortened while the officials should prosecute the perpe service in honor of Queen Victoria or the you wait. All work guaranteed to be trators. for had this turned into a shoot I coronation of King Edward. That pa|»er first class. Give ns a call.—L ai ’XDRY A c ing scrape, as such affairs are likely to, 1 »ays the statements of English papers on D yehouse . * (it would be no laughing matter. Now i the subject are untrue. i Hardware Tinware, Heating Stoves & Ranges, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL USEFUL PRESENTS ! ! Men’s and Boy’s Hats and Caps, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Ladies’ and Gent.’s Underwear, Ladies’ Corsets and Hosiery, Gent.’s Ties and Collars, Gent.’s Silk Handkerchiefs & Mufflers, Gent.’s Mocha and Kid Cloves. flice Line of Chri^iqa^ [{roueries Don’t You Think ? J.A.TODD&CO • • • $ YOUR PHYSICIAN ** * ** v* CLOUGH, CH-A.S * * RELIABLE DRUGGIST. * I I N N