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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 24,
BUHL MILK CANS
A Full Dine Detroit, Iouta and Jersey Patterns
Milwaukee R.R. Milk Cans.
HARDWARE, Tiqware, gTOVEg
and ^AJItqE^. koq and ¡Steel
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,
Corner M«in and
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist.
Beautiful weather in Tillamook.
For real estate, “C.” Ben Riesland. *
Silk soap, six bars for 25c. at Cohn’s *
Take your county warrants to Todd
& Co.
For fine fishing tackle. Call on Ralph
Ackley.
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Republicans ! Do not fail to register
at once.
Cash paid for second hand goods at
W. E. Page’s.
For bicycles, most any kinds, go to
Ralph Ackley.
Magazinesand periodicals at Allison’s
New Cigar Store.
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Mr. L. H. Brown came in from Port-
lund on Tuesday.
Flour 75c. a sack at Cohn’s. Every
sack guaranteed.
Ladies’ Underwear and Corsets just
received at Todd’s.
Wanted, potatos in exchange for mer
chandise at Todd’s.
Get your soles repaired at W. E.
Page’s. (Shoe soles).
I will mend your shoes while you wait
for them.—W. E. Page.
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Steamer Sue H. Elmore came in from
Astoria on Wednesday.
$10.00 worth of bicycle sundries given
away at Ralph Ackley’s.
Miss Pearl Cook is visiting at Mr. Hv.
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Aiderman’s, from Portland.
Stilluiell Avenue
If you want your face taken care of by
a professional barber of 15 years’ exper
ience go to the Davis’ barber shop.
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Riesland & Baxter will do your haul
ing on short notice. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Office with “C.” Ben Kiesland.*
Mr. J. B Delsman returned on Satur-
da> from Portland and Seattle, where he
had gone in the interest of the Tillamook
Creamery Company.
Messrs. A. and G. Watt returned from
Eugene last week, where they had gone
to the Blue Mountain mining country,
having a town site there.
We hope it will not be necessary for
the city to purchase a stomach pump
for the accommodation of the boys be
longing to the hose company.
State Food and Dairy Commission J.
W. Bailey made a big seizure of short
weight butter at the La Grand Creamery,
Portland, on Monday. Later
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a war ran t
was sworn out by Mr. Bailey for the
arrest of the proprietor, W. N. Daniels.
T. Steinhilber, who purchased the
J ohn Sweeny place on 1 the East Side
along with C. L. Rogers, is an old print
er and publisher. He learned the trade
in Germany and afterwards traveled in
all the countries of Europe, and learned
to set typein several different languages.
He afterwards published papers in Wis
consin and California and later the Til
lamook Headlight, one of the best pay
ing newspapers in Oregon.—Hood River
Glacier.
1902
Messrs. A. W. Severance, T. Coats and
P. McIntosh, while a committee on
membership was composed of Messrs.
A. J. Cohn, B. C. Kiesland and Geo. ,
Grayson. The meeting adjourned to •
meet again next Monday evening. The ■
annual subscription to the association 1
was fixed at $4 per annum.
$1.50 per year
The School Problem.
building is absolutely imperative. Now,
under these conditions, what is best to be
Mr. T. B. Handley at the school meet- done ? The H eadlight believes it will
ing on Saturday put the situation in a be economy in the long run, considering
nutshell when he said the district had everything, to erect a new ten-roomed
outgrown the school building. No one building. That is our judgment, it there
can deny this, for that was what con is to be any building done, for we object
fronted the directors when the school to much money being expended upon old
At the special meetingof the school dis j started up last fall, so the district is buildings. But this is likely to cause a
trict on Saturday, called by the directors , I fairly up against it to do something to rumpus with some of the taxpayers who
to see whether the taxpayers would ! prevent a more crowded condition next object to building a new school building,
authorize them to provide more room fall. The question to be decided is, What especially those who do not pay a very
for the accommodation of pupils, mak is the best and most economical course large amount of tax in this district. To
ing an addition to the present building to pursue, leaving out of the question all throw a little more light on this part of
or erecting a new one, brought out quite , prejudice for or against a new building. the subject, suppose a building costing
a large crowd, which had to adjourn to If the report is true and can be substan $8,000 was to be decided upon, let us see
the opera house. Director B. L. Eddy tiated that the present building is too wlvit it would cost some of the taxpay
stated the situation, showing there was far decayed to spend any money on it. ers. The school district, we understan ’,
not enough room
Two more rooms it looks absurd to us to build an addi Ims property assessed at about $200,-
were required, and to obtain this an ad tion to it .forin a few years both will have 000. To repay $8,000 in ten years it
dition to the present building, which is in to be condemned and what money is ex would require a four milt tax for that
a dilapidated condition, or a new build pended will be practically thrown away, purpose. Those who pay on an assess
ing was suggested. He stated that the for, as everybody is well aware, it is false ment of $500 would have to pay a tax
North Yamhill school, with hot-air heat economy to spend much money upon an of $2 a year for ten years, in all $20 to
ing appliances, could be duplicated for old building. We have visited quite a wards a new school building, while those
$4500. It would take a thousand dol- number of towns in Oregon, and altho- who pay on $250 would amount to the
lars to add two rooms, but it was a I ugh we feel a little ashamed to admit it, insignificant sum of $1 a year ! The ques
question whether this was advisable and for a city of the siz* of Tillamook it has tion for the patrons do decide next week
the proper thing to do. After some dis the poorest, dilapidated looking building is whether any old thing of a school
cussion, in which the board declared that in the state. That is not very flattering house will do or whether they intend to
it had made no cut and dried arrange for a progressive city like Tillamook, we rise to the situation which is now thrust
ments, Mr. Claude Tliaver moved that must confess, but it is a fact nevertheless. upon the district foi a school building
the meeting adjourn to give the directors And more than that, we have seen a that is up-to-date and a credit to the
district and Tillamook City. While the
time to ascertain what a new eight and number of school districts with large, city is improving in every direction, with
up-to-date
school
buildings,
outside
of
ten room building would cost, the cost
the prospect of a building boom this
of adding four rooms to the present city limits, which would make us feel a summer, and with renewed interest and
little
ashamed
if
we
had
to
place
Tilla
enthusiasism on the part of some of our
school building, and if they could sell the
citizens to make Tillamook City the in
building, and at what figure, so that the mook school building in comparison. We dustrial and commercial metropolis of
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do
not
wish
it
to
be
understood
that
the
patrons could vote intelligently. To this
the county, surely we should not neglect
Mr. B. F. Durfee moved'as an amend I H eadlight is censuring the board or I the school building or be short sighted
ment that the directors be empowered to [ . anyone else for the present condition, for 111 seeing what an advantage a commo
dious building and a live, up-to-date
borrow $2500 to add four rooms and to I as Mr. Handley inferred on Saturday, school is to every city.
j the growth of the city had brought it
renovate the building, which was voted
down and Mr. Thayer’s motion carried. I ! about. One thing most everyone will ad-
Wood Wanted.
i mit, and that is Tillamook City has
The meeting was adjourned for two
Bids
will
be received by the Tillamook
1 grown to that size and importance,as one
weeks.
Dairy Association until May 1st, 1902,
1 of the future large cities of Western Ore- for 100 cords of Alder Wood.
' gon, that a large, commodious school
S. S everance , Secretary.
Tillamook’s Appropriation.
The river and harbor bill has passed
the senate and Tillamook’s appropria
tion is $27,000, while the engineer at
Washington had recommended the small
sum of $5000.
Bully for Congressman
Several dairymen in this county have Tongue and Senator Mitchell, for they
Mr. J. Wilbur Stillwell sailed the 17th tried the formula given in the Headlight arc the right kind of representatives to
for Alaska. Mrs. Stillwill will leave in a a few weeks ago for milk fever in cows, have at Washington, and in voicing the
s
month to join her husband. They will and they have been successful in saving sentiment of the people of Tillamook, the
Four Acres in City Limits, with large house
be gone until September 15th.
and barn, good fences. $750.00.
their cows. As we have calls most every H eadlight must say “Thanks, gentle
160 Acres of land on the Wilson River. Half
Only two thirds of the voters have day for the paper containing the article, men, you worked for a commendable and
way house to Forest Grove, with cattle, furni
registered, and it is important that this and as we have no more copies left, we long delayed improvement, which has
ture and everything. $3300.00.
should be attended to at once for there I intend printing it in circular form, and resulted in obtaining a liberal appropria
240 Acres of land. Over half rich bottom.
those wanting one can obtain it next tion and satisfactory to Tillamook, and,
remains but a short time to do so.
Six miles from Tillamook, with 50head of stock,
boys,
we
’
re
with
to
the
last
ditch
when
hogs, horses, implements and machinery,
Dr. Wise, the dentist, will be in Nehal week by applying at or sending to the
$12,500.00.
em about the 25th. Will return to Tilla Headlight office for same, free of charge. it comes to a political scrap.’’ Although
mook about April 30. and remain in his It appears to be such an excellent our democratic friends do not agree with
office a few days before going to Port formula, we think every dairyman Senator Mitchell and Congressman Ton
should have it at hand whenever they gue politically, they, too, must admit
land.
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The Leading Land Agent of Tillamook County.
need it, especially as those who have that they are deserving of thanks, and
Attention! All members of Tillamook
used it the past few weeks have pro the best way chat republicans and demo
Lodge, No. 290, F.U. of A., should he
nounced it a success and would not be crats can show their appreciation is to
present at the next meeting, April 28th,
vote for Congressman Tongue next June,
without it now.
Financial Agent.
to hear the report of an important com
The city authorities were surprised to for when it comes to asking for a big ap
mittee.
propriation
in
the
next
river
and
harbor
find James Loomis, who had been quar-
The steamer Vosburg has made
tined by the health officer with a light bill for the improvement of Tillamook
arrangement to land at the Hadley
bar, so that Tillamook county can de-
A full line of Overalls, Jackets and Jum wharf. C. Ben Riesland will act as cases of smallpox, on the street on Satur velope its resources and become one of
day.
Dr.
Smith
was
attending
the
pati
pers just received at Todd’s.
agent. Leave all orders for freight at
ent, but Dr. Bartel visited Loomis and the busiest industrial centers in Oregon,
Rubber mending and seamless patch his office.
told him it was not smallpox, conse we shall want Senator Mitchell and Con
ing a specialty by W. E Page,
If you use Hard Wheat Flour ask for quently he thought he had a right to be gressman Tongue energetic assistance.
For the very best bargains in town Peerless, price 90c. a sack at Cohn’s. We out. To satisfy the city authorities, who Tillamook, with its fine resources, has a
guarantee it to make more loaves of ha ve taken commendable precaution to splendid future before it, and with united
property.—“C.” Ben Riesland.
Fresh vaccine received daily at Clough’s bread than any othei flour on the market. prevent the spread of the disease, they | effort the next few years should bring
Per barrel, $3.50.
Drug Store until further notice.
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sent Drs. Wiley and Smith to examine about a wonderful change, which would
Anyone
desiring
to
take
up
the
study
Loomis, and they both declared he had have conimened from now, had it been
When in town remem!>er Davis’ barber
When selecting a horse a man does not buy one because he
of shorthand, in an evening class, please smallpox. As Loomis disregarded the possible to have introduced an appropri can
shop. Opposite the Allen House.
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get it cheaper than others, but considers its good points.
ation
in
the
present
river
and
harbor
write or call and see Miss Moore, steno quarantine placed on the premises by the
Mr. B. C. Lamb, who went to Port
grapher in the law office of Mr. B. L. health officer he will be arrested as soon bill for the improvement of the bar.
When selecting a cow he finds out whether she gives plenty
land on business, returned Wednesday.
Eddy. Terms moderate.
as he is able to be out and will probably
of good milk.
Mr. R. L. Wade returned on Wednes-
Notice.
The only business before the city be fined, while the officials are a little
nesday from a business trip to Portland.
Then why should people not be just as particular in regard to
council on Monday evening was the undecided how to proceed against Dr. | You can now get a good meal or lunch
Todd & Co. will buy all kinds of passing of an ordinance to its final Bartel.
buying their food stuff.
at anv time you feel hungry.
county warrantsand pay highest prices.* stage on a petition of S. W. Hayes to
The Bakery has opened up its restau
Frank Fowler filed a divorce suit on
rant again.
With good Elour you can have good bread ; with poor Elour,
Leave orders for the Astoria Steam vacate Henshaw’s addition.
Tuesday against his wife, Nettie Fowler.
Give us a call and we will convince you poor bread.
Nearly every housewife takes pride in having good
Laundry at Edgar Latimer's barber
'
They
were
married
on
the
25th
April,
that our meals are all right.
The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg came in
bread.
shop.
♦
1
1888,
at
Deer
Creek,
Cal.,and
have
since
C.
A.
V
ogler ,
from Nehalem on Tuesday morning, and
Tillamook Bakery.
Plaintiff
Another car load of our celebrated after loading up with freight and passen I lived as husband and wife.
We have the Best Grades of b'lour to be had.
Golden Rod Flour just received at Cohn gers, left soon after one o’clock on the states in his complaint th it he always Wanted, 500 Head of Stock to
We carry Western Refinery Sugar, the best made.
& Co.’s.
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same tide and made Astoria the same treated his wife kindly and considerately
Pasture.
and
supported
her
ami
their
children.
Having
rented
the
Messrs.
Thayer
’
s
evening.
Boots, shoes and rubbers 1 epaired with
We sell the best grades of Creamery and Dairy Butter.
' Four children were born of the marriage, land, I will take stock to pasture. Ar
neatness and in a hurry at W. E.
Mr. G. W. Kiger returned on Saturday
the plaintiff now having the custody of rangements can be made with J. B. De In
We handle the best Hams, Bacon and Lard in the market.
Page’s.
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man, or with Mr. L. Bruckner, who will
from Seattle, where he had gone on busi
| two, Foster and Frank, aged 12 and 10
The highest market price paid for ness. He informs us that Mr. De K. 'years respectively, and the defendant live on the place to look alter the interest
of the stock at all times.
Our prices are right.
potatoes, eggs and all kinds of produce Bowman, who married Mrs. Stoddard, Eliza and Nelson, aged 8 and 6 res pec-
former
proprietors
of
the
Headlight,
have
at Cohn’s.
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Young Team of Horses for Sale.
1 tively. On the 25th April, 1808, the
Kazor honing a specialty with Davis separated.
| defendant, in the state of California, did
Team draught horses, price $250 cash, |
A meeting of the republican county I without sufficient cause forsake and or trade for good young milk cows. En
the barber, opposite the Allen house.’
central committee is called for Saturday ¡abandon plaintiff against his will or I quire of W. B. Powell, South Prairie.
Price 25 cents.
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For sale, a two year old heifer ; will be at one u ’ c I ock for the purpose of filling without his consent. Fowler prays the
Boot and Shoe Repairing.
fresh in a week or »0. Apply to A. Watt, any vacancies and to transact anv other court to dissolve the bond of marriage
business that may need the committee's now existing between him and his wife
Tillamook, Or.
You can get your boots, shoes and rub
TILLAMOOK,
attention.
and for the custody of the two eldest bers repaired in a hurry at W. E. Page’s
Wanted, County Warrants in ex
I will give everyone who buys a wheel children.
change for merchandise or cash on ac
of me n ticket to be drawn September
Quite a number of the leading men of
count at Todd’s.
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15th, 1902, and the lucky one will Tillamook City met on Monday at the
The W. of W. and Circle had a pleasant
get $10 00 worth of sundries. Anything city hall for the purpose of organizing a
and enjoyable social at Todd’s hall on
you want in the shape of bicycle goods chamber of commerce, which is a long
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Wednesday evening.
worth $10.00.
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felt want in this city. Mr. Claude Thayer
Mr. Clark Hadley has fixed up a wharf '
Is
kept
up
and
maintained
by
occasionally
helping
nature
to
clean
out
the
The best law on earth. Use the Great gave a few reasons why the city should
on the dock to be used by the Nehalem
impurities that accumulate in the system.
Western saws and you will soon lie - have an association of that character so
^Transportation Company.
convinced of this fact, for they are re as to look after and endeavor to develop ’
T)|IF*P»\/’ q
does that in the natural way. Cleans the
1 Dr. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will be cognized to be the best saw now on the I the industrial and commercial welfare
uuroy S
complexion, stops that headache, regulate
li his office in Tillamook City from the market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc of Tillamook City aud to promote the
the
kidney
and
liver.
Makes
RICH
RED
BLOOD.
A healthy body keeps away con
Vt to the 15th ofeach month.
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Nair’s hard-ware store.
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growth of the county. He was made
tagious diseases. This is the time of year to house clean your system.
| yhe steamer W. H. Kruger sailed on
Sulphur and Cream Tartar is said to chairman of the temporary organization
Take it nota.
For Sale only at
ysday with lumber from the Truckee be a very good remedy to take for the | and Mr. T. Coates secretary. After
wilier Co.’s mill for San Pedro.
thirty-three
amongst
those
present
in
prevention of smallpox and other conta
■sides a new bank and building it is gious diseases. Chas. I. Clough, the the hall had signified their intention to
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Vl that several new store buildings druggist, keeps these all ready mixed in 1 belong to the association, a committee
j
on
permanent
organization
was
ap-
V erected this summer to take the . the proper proportions ready for use in
pointed by the chair, composed of
the old and unsightly structures. ■ 10c., 15c. and 25c. packages
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Bargains in Real
Estate.
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C. BEN
RIESLAND,
DAIRY FARMS, TOWN PROPERTY AND
TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLI).
QUALITY
QUANTITY
A.TODD&CO
OREGON.
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A Strong Constitution !
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