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illanuwk limölight TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH Republican Delegates. UHL MILK CANS. A Full Liine Detroit, Iocua and Jersey Patterns Milwaukee R.R. Milk Cans. HARDWARE, Tii|War<e, gTOVE^ and R/ifuEjEfi. Iraq and ^teel. PAINTS. OILS. GLASS, SASH & DOORS. All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc. WADE & BRIGGS Corner Main and Stilimeli Avenue I The Journal is the name of the new ' evening newspaper published in Port- land. It is a Simon organ, and from the Alas, poor Sap. * present get up it looks as though it will “C.” Ben Riesland. not be long until it gives up the ghost. Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist. I The best saw on earth. Use the Great Dairy farms. “C.” Ben Riesland. * I Western saws and you will soon be con Timber lands. “C.’’ Ben Riesland. * vinced of this fact, for they are recognized Money to loan. “C.” Ben Riesland.* ' 1 to be the best saw now on the market. Fresh candies every boat at Allison’s, i For sale at McIntosh & McNair s hard Oregonian and Telegram at Allison’s.* > ware store. On Saturday, March 22nd, Mrs. Todd Goats for sale.—J. C. Gove, Spruce, Or. | will have her Spring Millinery Opening, Take your county warrants to Todd ( j Ladies are requested to call and see x- Co. | latest designs in millinery. Come whe- | Ladies’ muslin underwear at Mrs. , tiler you expect to buy or no, for my | Sturgeon’s. * | stock will bear inspection. Mr. T. B. Handley returned to the city Articles incorporating the First Ger- ! on Wednesday. I man Evangelical Reformed St. John’s Magazines and periodicals at Allison’s Church of Tillamook City were filed this New Cigar Store. | week, with Messrs. Alfred Burkhalter, Wanted, potatos in exchange for mer Frederick Maurer and Gottfried Marolf chandise at Todd’s. I as incorporators. Mr. J. F. Cole and family came in from ( i The socialists had a convention 011 I Saturday and nominated a county ticket Hood River on Tuesday. A choice line of Easter Millinery on dis i but in the excitement over the republican play at Mrs. Sturgeon's. 1 primaries, we failed to learn who the Born, on the 16th inst., to the wife of : nominees were. Will our socialist friends please furnish us their ticket. Mr. Fred Tomilson, a son. The lumber schooner Acme arrived on i Rev. J. Looser, of Evangelical Refol med I church, will hold confirmation services in Wednesday from San Francisco. When in town remember Davis’ barber i the Presbyterian church in this city on j Sunday next, at 1 o’clock. He will hold | shop. Opposite the Allen House. * services at the Quick school house Fri- Todd & Co will buy all kinds of i day, March 28th, at 1 o’clock. county warrantsand pay highest prices.* ' Although we have no railroad yet, but A five-roomed house and two lots in I look out for the double headers on Sat- this city to be sold cheap.—Apply to J. S. ■ urdav. for they are coming from Nehalem Stephens. * ‘ as usual. Bay City and Barnegat. Let Razor honing a specialty with Davis ! us hope they will not resemble Charley the barber, opposite the Allen house. Reynold’s double-headers on the Fourth. Price 25 cents. A special school meeting is called for Mr. James Thorne, inventor of the April 19th, at 2 p.m., to authorize the Thorne abstract system, is in the city board of directors to contract a debt by from Portland. borrowing money or otherwise, not to Wanted, Count}’ Warrants in ex exceed five per centum of the value ot the change for merchandise or cash on ac taxable property of the district for the count at Todd’s. purpose of building a new school build- Dr. T. P. Wise will be at his office in ' ing. Tillamook about April 1st. and will re , Messrs. Wm. Reid, jr., and F. R Dunn, j of Portland, came in on Monday. The main as long as busy. * Dr. 0. H. Davenport, de.itist, will be | former is the son of Wm. Reid, of Tilla- in his'office in Tillamook City from the 1 mook railroad fame. From what we can ! learn their object was to locate a town 1st to the 15th ofeach month. I site for the prospective railroad, proba For Sale, lot 3, blk. 22, Tillamook ; bly with the intention of booming it for lot 6, blk. 8, Bav City. $50 buys the ' speculation. wo. Box 391, Cripple Creek, Colo. * Mr. Maulshy has announced himself a If you want your face taken care of bv ; candidate for justice of the peace for the a professional barber of 15 years’ exper second justice district. He is thoroughly ience go to the Davis’ barlier shop. * experienced as a justice of the peace. As For rent, one mile north of town, a ' the county is rapidly increasing in popu small house with half acre of land. Good lation, it is particularly necessary that chance to keep two cows.—J. Svenson. * we have an impartial and competent The steamer Geo R. Vosburg came in ! justice of the peace at the county seat, on Tuesday from Astoria and left again and such Mr. Maulsby would be if he is next morning for Nehalem and Yaquina. nominated and elected. Will the unterrified democrats need re George Washington Kiger, the capi- publicans to help them out at their pri- ' talist, sent a communication to the city inaries ? Please apply to the one man council on Monday and made application boss. • that a hose lie placed outside his prop The socialists have filed a petition erty. As George did not state whether with the county clerk, signed by 100 per i he wanted a lady’s or a gentleman’s hose sons, to have their ticket printed on the I nor for what purpose he wanted it, the | city dads are trying to gather up all the official ballot. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS YOU CANT buy Bicycles for less of Anyone. YOU CANT afford to Pay More to Anyone. TRY TRY A CLEVELAND A CRESCENT FOR 1902. SKY Chainiess ♦6 -.00. HIGH. Model, Price Chain Models. $35.00 and t. $25.00. FOR 1902. BUILT ON THE SQUARE. Chainiess Model. $75.00. Chain Models, $50.00, $40.00 and $25.00. $1.50 per year 20, 1902 Following is a list of the delegates eleeted at the primaries on Saturday to attend the republican county convention in this city next Saturday : B arnegat .—Geo. Hunt, J. A. Biggs. B ay .—J. H. Hathaway, Warren Vaughn, Will Elliott, Chas. Pike, Ave Hare, Geo. Williams. C arnahan .—J. Blum, C. H. Blake. B eaver .—W. T. West, T. Wilson, I. Hiner. B laine .—Wm. Bays, James Patterson, John Moon. F uley .—N. Leslie, —. Anderson. G aribaldi .—Lee Alley, P. Svenson, J. Harrison, J. Johnson. h I bo —G. W. Bodyfelt, J. J. McGinnis, A. D. Sander, A. T. Wagner. F airview .—M. Abplanalp, C. Randall, S. V. Anderson, J. J. Rupp, Grant Mills, Moi rrison Mills, F. Severance. WhjUARToN.—B. L.Eddy, W. H. Cary, M. Mason, F. R. Beals, W. H. Reynolds. C. L Smith, W. H. Cooper, M. VV. Har rison. L ittle N estucca .—J. W. Hellenbrand, W. Penter, L. Whitman, Frank Rowell. N ehalem .—Fred Zaddach, J. S. Vos- burg, H. B. Alley, E. H. Lang, J. Gup- till, P. D. Newell. N etarts .—C. B. Wiley, M. W. Mor gan, G. M. Watkins. S outh P rairie .—H. B. Johwton, M. D. Reading, Chas. Wells. T illamook .—H. H. Aiderman, A. W. Severance, Geo. Grayson, Win. Hamil ton, E. D. Hoag, E. G. E. Wist, W. D. Stillwell, D. T. Edmunds, Ed. Leach, R. D. Peckham, J. C Wilson, Andrew An derson, Guss Wickland, Eric Glad, W. S. Hays. U nion .—W. R. Robedee, H. Miles. D. T. Worschkul, A. Southmayd, Wm. Scott. Dolph and Sandlake not heard from. Nehalem, Bay City and Barnegat will have double-headers. ' their family in this hour of deep sorrow. Be it further resolved that a copy ot I [ to EDITOR OK TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] these resolutions be sent under the seal of the lodge to our mourning freighters, D ear S ir ,—The long looked for has i a copy caused to be spread upon the come. Low rates on passenger and minutes of this meeting, also a copy be freight transportation. C. H. Wheeler furnished to the local press for publica- I tion. “ RespectfuIIv submitted. has consented to take a controlling in A. M ason , j terest in the new wharf to be built on J. H. E llison , -Committee. O tto H eins . I Hoquarton slough. This is going to be a wharf for the accommodation of the Notice of Candidacy. public, presenting two sides for deep water landing, and being commodious, At the solicitation of many voters and large and close to the business center. upon mv own volition, I hereby an The company backing this enterprise nounce mvself as a candidate for Justice is able to draw on a reserve of millions, of the Peace tor the Second Justice Dis trict of Tillamook, Oregon, and respect so that competition does not cut any fully solicit the support of the delegates figure. The Vosburg will temporarily of the 2nd Justice District of Tillamook handle the work, while a large boat is County, State of Oregon. Very respectfully, being built for the run. This new craft I. T. M avlsby . is going to be a vessel made for the pleasure and comfort of the public. Notice Passengers rates will be $3.50 each You can now get a good meal or way, and freight rates to merchants will lunch at anv time you feel hungry. be $3.50 per ton. If the merchants and The Bakery has opened up its restau business men of this county want to be rant again. Give 11s a ’call and we will convince able to get in more freight let them assist a few rustlers to get in more you that our meals are all right. A. C. V ogler , passengers. People is what we want Tillamook Bakery. and must have to make this country what it ought to be. The Vosburg is Good News for the Entire Com determined to do what it can to turn munity. the tide of emigration this wav—help We have just received a large shipment her along. It will develop our water of Ladies' and Misses fine Jackets ami front, increase our passenger lists by Capes. We purchased these jackets and seventy-five per cent, and be an insen- Capes at a bargain, and to make quick tive for prospective settlers to come and turn we offer the entire stock to the look at our opportunities. When once public at a small margain above cost. Call early and get first choice. landed here, people seldom leave. Yours for bargains, I saacs & B romley . Competition in transportation rates always attracts the attention of the public. The Vosburg is heavy competi öenator Mitchell for Referendum tion has has come to stay. Help her The following letter from Senator along. Don't think that the Elmore, Mitchell is self-explanatory: just because she has made you a slave to “Washington, Feb. 26.—Hon. W. S. her traffic and arbitrary rulings, is going U’Ren Senator Direct Legislation to continue to hold you in her iron grip. League, Oregon City, Or.—Dear Sir: I Progress always emancipates the op beg to acknowledge receipt of vours of February 17, just received, in which you pressed—throw off the yoke and help the state that the Portland Board of Trade new undertaking along. You want to has referred to its committee on legisla be on the successful side, don’t you ? tion League of Oregon for their indorse ment and approval of the proposed Well, you know the rest. C itizen . amendment, to the constitution of the State of Oregon, providing for the initia tive and referendum. Vote of Condolence. I think you know without any ex Hall of Lodge No. 290, Fraternal Union pression from me that 1 not only am of America, Tillamook, Ore., now but have been for years heartily in March lfltli, 1902. favor of this proposed amendment, and We, the committee appointed to draft I have no hesitation in expressing my a resolution of sympathy to our worthy self at all proper times and in all proper freighter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Blybach, beg ways in its favor. 1 believe a large por to submit the following : tion of the people at Oregon favor the Whereas, little Minnie, the beloved amendment; so let us trv it. daughter of our esteemed freighters, “I have not the time at present, nor Mr. and Mrs. Blybach. has by the ine do I think it necessary to go into the vitable laws of Mother Nature been specific reason whv I favor this amend called forth to the peaceful realms of ment. The reasons entertained by those eternal rest, be it therefore resolved, who favor it are known generally to the that we extend our sincere and heartfelt people of Oregon. sympathy to our stricken freighters and “J ohn II. M itchell .” old hose from the rag bags so as to ac commodate him. A council meeting was held on Mon day with Mayor J. L. Briggs in the ehair and Councilmen S. A. Brodhead, Geo. Grayson and Albert Mason present. C. E. Hadley made application for saloon license, and having deposited his bond, For Joint Representative, Sheriff and the license was granted, with A. J. Cohn and M. F. Leach, bondsmen. Geo. W. County Clerk—As the fight in the pri Kiger made application for hose to be maries was made upon B. L. Eddy, H. H. Aiderman and Homer Mason, and placed outside his business. Now that we are nominating county having obtained an expression of opinion officials again, the H eadlight would in their favor which was pronounced like to ask if this is not the right time to from all parts of the county, it looks to agitate the question of raising the as us that they should be re-nominated by sessment on timber lands. Tillamook acclam mation. County judge—In making this nomi county needs more and better roads and bridges, a county high school, etc., and nation the republican convention should all this can easily be obtained without consider well the capabilities, business extra taxation to the resident taxpayers ability and what amount of back-bone who are improving the county if what each of the aspirants possess. To nomi we have recommended is done. Speak nate a weak, vacilating, unbusiness per out, gentlemen, for this is something the son for county judge would be exceed voters want to know about before they ingly undesirable timber. It is a respon sible position and of paramount import cast their ballots. Married, on Wednesday evening, at ance to the taxpavers that the right per the home of the bride's parents in this son be elected. II. F. Goodspeed. Jasper citv, Mr. Howard R. Edmunds and Miss Smith and C. N. Drew are aspirants, and I Ida E. Watson. The ceremony was per although W. H. Cooper has declined to formed by the Rev. G. Sykes, pastor of have his name used in connection with the M.E church. Only intimate friends this office, quite a few delegates are in of the contracting parties were invited. favor of him. The republican county convention has a responsible duty to The bride is the danghter of Mr. and perform and the Headlight believes it Mrs. R. M. Watson and the groom the will decide wisely. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Edmunds. County Commissioner—It is hardly Both are respected young people of this city, with many friends to congratulate possible that Commissioner Ray can be and wish them a long life of happiness, renominated after the expression of pub lic opinion at the primaries on Saturday, in which the Headlight joins as the administration of county affairs was at issue. We have failed to learn Don’t be a Disgruntled Bolter. who the south part of the county has There is a rumor that the defeated fac selected. tion of the republican party is talking of County Treasurer—From present indi putting up an opposition ticket. After cations E. D. Hoag appears to be the the expression of public opinion at the favorite aspirant and with by far the primaries on Saturday, which was ex largest number of delegates ready to ceedingly pronounced, it appears to us vote for him. He has proved himself a that those who contemplate such n good official while he lias been deputy course or want to prostitute themselves treasurer, and is fortunate in being one with the democrats, will never again be of the few aspirants with whom there is recognized by the republicans of Tilla no kick, and for that reason there is mook when they undertake to defeat the every reason to believe that he will be will of the party. Probably there will be a nominated, if friends count for anything few bolters and disgruntled office seekers in politics. He proved himself a good who will try and cause trouble, but the worker on the winning side on Saturday. majority of republicans will fall into line G. A. Reynolds is also a candidate, and and support the ticket which the con. he, too, has a number of friends work vention will nominate on Saturday, 110 ing for him. matter whether thev were favorable or County Assessor—Those who take no opposed to those who may get the nomi exceptions to being kicked and accused nations. That is what the H eadlight of unfairness by the chronic kickers are intends doing, and we hope that every the best aspirants for this office. J. S. republican in the county will have the Stephens appears to have the race well good sense to do likewise, for it is safe to in hand, although he will have a formid predict that the republican convention able opponent in A. Hare, of Bay City. will nominate only clean and competent men to run county affairs for the next “My ma khvr I can't play with you two years. It was for that purpose the any no more taxpayers turned out en masse at the ‘ Why not can’t I?" ‘Cause your mamma said my mamma primaries on Saturday. Those who feel like bucking the strong public sentiment had some beer delivered at our house in I a hatbox.” for honest county government, and be ‘ My ma seen it.” coming a bolter, are at liberty to do so, “ No she didn't. 'Twasn’t no hatbox at all. ‘Twas just a bonnet box. ” but when the votes are counted they will not have enough wind left in them to ask what struck them or sufficient strength to era wl into their holes. The Steamship Competition. Wanted ! ! $10,000 WORTH COUNTY WARRANTS exchange for CLOTHING, HATS SHOES, FURNISHIG GOODS, FLOUR FEED, and GROCERIES 111 COME AND SEE US BEFORE SELLING J.A.TODD&CO TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Lovely Millinery. Our Spring stock of the choicest millin ery has arrived and is now on exhibition MONARCH at our store. We have levied tribune on ONTHEIR MERITS. several cities, with the result that we claim, with a pardonable degree of pride, Chainless Model, $60.00. to have the handsomest and liest assort ed stock that has ever been shown in Chain Models, $35.00 Tillamook. This is not n mere idle boast, as a visit to our establishment will fully convince you. .... All , previous ______ „ and $25.00. efforts have been eclipsed, and some of the creations exhibited are dreams ot lovliness. We will have no formal open ing. and you are cordially invited to call at any time, as it is a pleasure to show such goods, whether you wish to pur- TRY A her Johnson, honest Cycles at Honest Prices. Second Hand Wheels at all prices from $5 to 25 POST OFFICE CORNER. M. S turgeon & Appreciating the liberal patronage given me bv the public in the last three years I have decided to start a mammoth GIFT SALE. The condition of which are as follows Every person applying for will be presented with a ticket with amounts from 5c. to $1.00 printed in the margin amounting to a total of $10.00. Every time you make a put chase in my store bring your ticket and get the amount punched out in the margin of ticket. When your purchases reach up to $5.00 or $10.00, select any one of the following gift and receive it free of charge. With purchases to the amount of $10.00, any one of the following articles will lie given free: 1 Pocket Knife. Retail Price.............................................. $1.00 1 Pair Scissors, Hrlail Price .. 1 Razor Strop, Retail Price ............................................ $1.00 1 Gent’s PocketrBook, Retail Price 1 Ladies’ Pocket Book, Retail Price.......................... $1.00 With purchases to the amount ol $5 00, any one of the following articles will lie given free : 1 Pocket Knife. Retail Price .......... 50c. 1 Pair Scissors, Retail Price... 1 Razor Strop. Retail Price................................................. 50c. 1 Shaving Brush, Retail Price 1 Hair Brush. Retail Price................................................ 50c. ONLY CASH PURCHARES WILL BE COUNTED. i • “*•••» m$», W •* «nd s ..... $1.00 41. (HI