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Vol. XIV. No. 49. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 15, A Full Liine Detroit, Io tu a and Jersey Patterns Milwaukee R.R. Milk Cans. HARDWARE, Tinware, gTOVEJs and J^AfJGjEp. Iroq 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. J V. Smith. Rev. G. Sykes, of the M,E. church, officiated. The groom is so well and favorably known in this county that he needs no introduction at our hands, while the bride is an estimable young lady and much respected. We add our congratulations to that of their friends in wishing them happiness. The coming of the Meneley Quartette, of Chicago, will probably give the people of Tillamook county an opportunity of hearing as talented entertainers as can be found in the United States, They expect to be at Tillamook City on the evening' of the 27th inst. ; at Beaver. May 28th ; Bay City, 29th ; and at Nehalem, 30th. The Dalles (Otegon) Daily Chronicle says of them ; “It beats all the circuses and minstrels and comedies we haveever wit nessed. It was more than an entertain ment, it was a sermon, and a sermon that will long be remembered. Tickets can be bad for the entertainment at Till amook City at the restaurant of Miss Lottie Freeman, at the store of Isaacs & Bromlev, the store of Edmunds & Co., and of Mrs. Carey in the east part of town. Reserved seat tickets will be for sale at the office of T. H. Goyne. The registration, which will close to day, will be about the same as two years ago. Up to yesterday afternoon the registration for the different precincts showed the following figures : 1902. 1900. Bny....................... ...... 74 . ... 92 Beaver ................. ...... 39 . ... 62 Blaine ................. ...... 32 . ... 31 Carnahan ................. 23 . ... 25 Dolph ................. ...... 11 . .. 30 Fairview............. ...... 120 . .. 107 Folev..................... ...... 27 . .. 26 Garibaldi............ . .. 60 Hebo..................... ...... 43 . .. 60 Hoquarton.......... ..... 127 . .. 114 Little Nestucca ......... 71 . .. 74 Nehalem .............. ...... 110 . .. 90 Netarts............... ...... 35 . .. 39 Sand Lake......... ....... 22 . .. 26 South Prairie............. 73 . .. 87 Tillamook ........... ..... 179 . .. 180 Union.................... ...... 58 . .. 56 Barnegat............. ...... 0 . .. 7 1166 Total.............. ... 1113 Quite a numlier are registering to-day, and the indications are when the returns are all in from different parts of the coun- ty, more people will have registered than two years ago. Tillamook Public School. The report of Tillamook Public School for month ending May 9th, 1902 : Mrs. Havs...... Miss Newell ... Miss Cooper... Mrs. Severa nee B. 0. Snuffer... 639 748 703 758 680 •cu re H 0 51 3 71 20 0 1 91 i 0 17', 0 J 3348 182 3 16 12 22 14 23 40 44 40 31 37 tardy. You had better “C.” Ben Riesland. * Messrs. C. H. Smith and J. L. Briggs, Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist. who had been figuring upon buying the Take your county warrants to Todd Tillamook Lumber Co.’s saw mill in this city for several weeks, have concluded & Co. * For good horse pasture apply to A. not to do so. The steamer Sue H. Elmore left again Benschidt. * Mayor J. L. Briggs lelt for Portland this morning for Astoria with the fol lowing passengers : G. R. Hartley, Tom on Saturday. Casey, W. L. West, Clint Miller, Mrs. Rev. C. P. Metzler left Friday on a few Lula and Miss K. Adams. weeks’ vacation. Mr. Stephen T. Childers and Miss Grace Ladies* Cnderwear and Corsets just Reed were married on Sunday at the received at Todd’s. home of William Henry by Justice A 1. Wanted, potatos in exchange for mer Stillwell, making another couple we have chandise at Todd’s. _______ * to wish a long life of happiness. Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of Mr.l John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is John Erickson, a da ugh ter.______ prepared to do all kinds of repairing to A full fin^oFOveralls, Jacket sand Jum boots and shoes and rubber shoes, with pers just received at Todd’s. neatness and all work guaranteed first Mr. Al. Smith and three sisters went class. Shop in rear of Jenkins’ store. * out on the Elmore on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Latimer left here When in town remember Davis’ barber on Friday for California. E Igar has been in poor health for some time, and shop. Opposite the Allen House. • If you want something in real estate he has gone there hoping that the change of climate will be the means of reg lining at a low figure “C.” Ben Riesland. * his health. Candidates who purchase their cam Mrs. A. H. Adams and daughter went paign cigars at Lamb’s always win. * out on the steamer this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lem Parker and Mrs. relatives in Portland. She will return Sheldon left on the Elmore on Saturday. with Mr. W. E. Page’s mother, who is Todd & Co. will buy all kinds of now at Silverton, but will make her county warrantsand pay highest prices.* home here. If you want anything in the shape of a The best saw on earth. Use the Great loan, be it ever so large, “C.” Ben Ries Western saws and you will soon be land. * convinced of this fact, for they are re Messrs. S. McCainey and J. L. Wright cognized to be the best saw now on the are in the city in the interest of the Mac- market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc abees. Nair’s hard-ware store. * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Higgins expect to Dates on which Mr. B. L. Eddy will go out on the next boat on a visit to speak in Yamhill county at the following Portland. places are : Amity, May 19th ; Razor honing a specialty with Davis Dayton, 20th ; Newburg, 21st ; Carlton, the barber, opposite the Allen house. 22nd ; McMinnville, 23rd ; North Yam hill. 24th. Price 25 cents. • Mr. F. Van Dusen, state fish commis Wanted, County Warrants in ex change for merchandise or cash on ac sioner, came in last week for the purpose of finding a location for a salmon hatch count at Todd’s. * Mr. A. C. Bailey has closed out his im ery. He decided upon the Wilson river plement store and disposed of the build and promised to erect one there. He left on the steamer Sue H. Elmore on Satur- ing to Cohn & Co. ' day. The winning candidates for the last 10 ' Mr. L. N. Barnes caught a trout on 1 years (5 campaigns) have bought their Sunday weighing 4H pounds and meas cigars by the box at Lamb’s uring 21 inches. This is said to be the Dr. Lawless, optician, scientiffically largest trout ever taught in this county, fits the eye with spectacles, and you can and it took Mr. Barnes about thirty min pay on the installment plan. • utes before he could land it, consequently Dr. O. H. Davenport, dentist, will be he had considerable sport. in his office in Tillamook City from the I Commencing Friday, May 16th, we 1st to the 15th of each month. * will make you the following low’ prices : Lumber schooner W. H. Kruger left on Prints, 5c. per yard. Sunday for San Pedro, and will call in at 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00. San Francisco on her way down. 9 lbs. Arbuckle s Coffee, $1.00. If you want your face taken care of by Rolled Barley, $1.00 per sack. a professional barber of 15 years’exper Wheat, $1.35 |>er hundred pounds. ience go to the Davis’ barber shop. * All other goods at correspondingly low prices through the entire house Mrs. Sturgeon has a large assortment D. T. E dmunds . of untrimmed shapes an I materials for Mr. B. L. Eddy and a number of other order work as well as pattern hats. * republicans left here this morning for Mr. H. C. Banker, of the H. C. Banker Nehalem to paint the twin towns on Building Co. of Los Angeles, has pur that river red. Mr. Eddy speaks there chased the Krebs saw mill at Nehalem. this evening and will arouse the denizens Candidates can buy cigars by the box of Bay City on Saturday evening with a at Lamb’s and not lie charged excessive talk, and at his meetings he does not for prices just because they are running for got to roast the Filipino junta in this office. • citv. the members of which are suffering Rev. J. Looser will hold confirmation , with the Filipino itch. service and the Lord’s supper in the Pres Mr. IV. E. Page has filed a divorce suit byterian church on Sunday next, at one against his wife, Mrs, Melissa Page, in p.m. the circuit court. These parties were No. enrolled. JOTTINGS. WADE, Stilimeli Avenue sent nor TILLAMOOK I Pl L'J <• (•] W Neither ab L Attendance. R Corner Main and Iw w 87 192 Hall Star Lodge. No. 66. A.O.U.W., Tillamook, May 12th, 1902. Whereas, The Great Master Workman of the Universe has in his infinite wisdom • and mercy seen fit to remove from our lodge room here below to the celestial lodge above, our beloved Brother and Workman, Fred L. Stallcop ; Whereas his presence is greatlv missed by all true Workmen, and a once happy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzpatrick w*ent married atOwatouna.in the state of Min home has become desolate: a happy out on the steamer on Friday on a visit nesota, on April 20th, 1866. The ground bride has become a sorrowing widow ; to Portland and returned on the steamer upon which the divorce is sought is that Resolved, that we extend our sincere Elmore. Mrs. Page, disavowing the bonds of mat and heartfelt sympathy to the widow Mr. D. B. Gaunt, of McMinnville, was rimony, wilfully and withont cause, de and friends in this their sad affliction ; in the citv on Tuesday, in the interest of serted and abandoned plaintiff and has and that a copy of these resolutions Ixr the mail routes ; also Mr. N. H. Sitton, , continued to do so. There are no minor given to the widow ; also to the local children of the marriage of Carltou. papers for publication ; and that a copy Married, on Sunday evening, in this of said resolutions be spread on the min The steamer Sue H. Elmore took out 200 cases cheese, 8 cases brick cheese. 40 city, at the residence of Mr. R. M. Wat- utes of our lodge. boxes of butter, 110 sacks potatos and 3 i to i, in the presence of intimate friends, ' Committee. P. H. Davis, C. N. Drew I Mr. Arthur G. Reynolds and Miss Daisy I and C. A.Johnson. tons miscellaneous freight. Laughter. | cheered and laughed intensely after wards discovered it was a democratic speaking, when he was very much cha I Conclusive expression of mirth. canism amounts to bolting. grined himself, being a professed repul»- There are a great manv varieties of lican. The loudest laugh of all is he who * * * | The democratic wire pullers who have laughter from the tiny infant that is laughs last. 1 the Filipino itch should be quarantined made to laugh by its mother’s gesticu lations, to the roaring outburst of ap Program for Decoration Day. i in the Filipino junta. plause. Laughter is either original or * * M Prayer by Post Chaplain. Our democrat friends are feeling just as imitative, that is, we have a laugh of Reading of General Orders by W. N. our own, or else we have learned to ¡jubilant at this time as they were two Reynolds, Adgt. i years ago with the same frost in sight laugh like some one else. “Cover with Flowers Their Graves,” Most people have a laugh peculiar to mixed chorus. . to suddenly cool off their aspirations. themselves. It is said. Washington Remarks by Post Commander C. E. * * * never showed his teeth. Colored people Rv nolds. I There’s just a lew disgruntled repnbli down south seemed to me to enjoy Address by A. W. Severance. ' cans left who are still troubled with the laughing very much. Did you ever look Recitation by Mrs. Hayes’ class. bonny-clabber, and having contracted in the looking-glass and see how you Remarks by T. H. Goyne. the Filipino itch, they are sorry looking appear ? Do you think that your laugh Remarks by C. W. Talmage. individuals hobnobbling with democrats. could be improved ? Remember that a “ Cover Them Over,” Treble Clef Club. * * * hearty expression is most agreeable. Remarks by T. B. Handley. The unterrified John is offering the glad Then there is the idiot's laugh. I once “Sleeping for the Flag,” Mrs. C. W. hand to the very party he bolted from noticed a mat; sawing wood, as soon Talmage. and fought four years ago, but in going as he would get a cut off, he would burst Remarks by B, L. Eddy. over the county somehow he can’t work I out with laughter until his sides would Music, selected, Male Quartette. up the enthusiasm and make the demo shake, then cut another stick and repeat Remarks by C. Thayer. crats kiss him like the ladies did Hobson. laughing alternately, fl don’t remember “America,” by the Audience. Kiss the babies, John, instead. of ever seeing a laughing maniac. Next A sermon on our duty to God will not W * * there is the scorners laugh. Then the be accepted as a substitute for doing There is one peculiar trait with a num smile of approval and the discouraging our duty to man. ber of men in Tillamook. Being of a vin laugh, in fact, laughing is almost a The fool who buries his head in the dictive temperament, if they have a dis language by itself. The mistaken laugh. dust has usually the impudence to de agreement with a person the first thing A gentleman went to a political meeting, clare that there can be nothing divine. they want to do is to dothem up in busi ness. And about election time the vin dictive spirit appears to be intensified. * * * The campaign liars, those who are ! troubled with the Filipino itch, are try- j ing to make Tillamook City’s law-abid ing and respectable citizens the worst' % Acre, choice corner location. $125.00. element in the community, while the ! Block 12, of Park addition. $175.00. Block bummers, grafters and gamblers are the i 13, of Park addition, $250.00. (Don’t missit). saints. What a transformation that lit- • Two Good Corner Lots, comfortable house tie click has brought about for the gene and barn, two blocks from the Allen Hotel. $600. ral public’s information. But they have 4*/2 acres of choice cleared land, comfortable not turned the institutions of vice and house, good barn, well fenced, on the citv limits. $1050.00. shame into places of virtue and sobriety 42 Acres of choice open prairie land. All yet. cleared and set to fine grass. $2600.00. * * * Prof. G. A. Walker’s article on the pro posed county high school, which appears on another page, should be read by those The Leading Lund Agent of Tillamook County. who are seeking light on the subject so that they may be able to vote intelligent ly. We hope the professor’s argument will be instrumental in ,-breaking down j Financial Agent. some of the prejudices which exists by those who intend voting against a coun ty high school. Those who have an in terest in Tillamook should look at the question fairly and impartially, not lose-1 ing sight of the fact that a county high I school would be a great acquistion to the county. * * * It will be noticed that the county court refused to entertain the petitions for bridges across the Nehalem and Nestucca rivers. The Headlight contends that these bridges are just as much needed, The entire Stock of Clothing Hats, Shoes, Furnishing and perhaps more so, than the bridges to be built across the Wilson and Trask Goods, Mackintoches, Rubber and Oil Clothing. Travel Valises rivers, and it is not right that other parts and Valises to be closed out at Greatly Reduced Prices. Terms of the county should be discriminated of sale to be lor cash or notes with approved security. against. The Nestucca and the Nehalem should be bridged, for the people in those A C ut of 20 per cent on CLOTHING, HATS sections are not only entitled to recogni and SHOES. tion and consideration, but are justly en- i A Cut of 40 per cent on MACKINTOCHES. titled to have those rivers bridged as I other parts of the county have been well , Other Lines in Proportion. cared for. We hope this matter will be taken up by the new county court. * * * We are informed that at one of the re republican meetings in the south part of The Business will be continued under the management of P. the county last week Judge Sappington undertook to roast the editor with the W. T odd , and groceries and feed will be Sold for Cash. This sale is no fake, but a genuine sale to reduce the stock of same kind of trash which is appearing in the Ocean Wave. Thanks, judge, you Goods. will find your record as county judge in the back numbers of the Headlight, and as some of your audience last week were well aware, the half is not yet told. So much for that. Now a word to republican leaders. If you want to loose votes and , make the taxpayers disgnested, allow Sappington to roust the Headlight at . republicans meeting, for anything that savors of graft the taxpayers will not | tolerate. We doubt very much whether | Sappington is supporting the republican ■ ticket, and that he wants the odium of his administration to rest upon the re publican parti isgradually cropping out, | and not upon the democrats with whom he has been hobnobbling with of late. The fidelity of some people's republi I [ to THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] Bargains in Real Estate. C. BEN RIESLAND, DAIRY FARMS, TOWN PROPERTY AND TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. DISSOLUTION SALE. J. A. TODD to Retire from Business. All Accounts Due Us Must be Paid at Once. No Auction Goods or Bankrupt Stock. SALE COMMENCES, MONDAY MAY 3,1902. J.A.TODD&CO B. O. S nuffer . Teacher. Resolutions of Condelence. $1.50 per year. Snap-Shot Remarks. | BUHL MILK CANS. 1902. Boot and Shoe Repairing. You can get your boots, shoesand rub bers repaired in a hurry at W. E. Page’s. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. 3 A Strong Constitution ! < Is kept up and maintained by occasionally helping nature to clean out the impurities that accumulate in the system. i i rnv’ç Ça rQai na ri 1 la does that *n the natural way- Cleans the LU C>y O OCX! O<X|JCXI 11 Id. complexion, stops that headache, regulate the kidney and liver. Makes RICH RED BLOOD. A healthy body keeps away con tagious diseases. This is the time of year to house clean your system. D Take it nom. For Sale only at CHAS. I. CLOUGH The Reliable Druggist, 9