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ilhwuwk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 22, 1902 Îi.50 per year The Political Candidates. 35 The Registration. STATE. w BUHL MILK CANS fl Full Line Detroit, Iocua and Jersey Patterns Milwaukee R.R. Milk Cans. HARDWARE, Tinware, ^TOVE^ and I^A flljE^, Iron Ml 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. R WADE Stilimeli Avenue For United States Senator.—T. T. Geer, Republican w ; C. _ E. ___ _____, S. Wood, Democratic. ForGovernor.—George E.Chamherlain. Democratic ; William J. Furnish, Re publican. For Supreme Judge.—Robert S. Bean, Republican; B. F. Bonham, Democratic; C. J. Bright, Prohibition. For Secretary of State.—C. W. Barzee, Socialist ; N. A. Davis, Prohibition ; Frank I. Duinbar. Republican ; D. W. Sears, Democratic. For State Treasure. -Henry Black man, Democratic ; T. S. McDaniel, Prohibtion ; Charles S. Moore, Republi can ; W. VV. Ma vers, Socialist. For Representative to Congress.- Hiram Gould, Prohibition ; B. F. Ramp, Socialist ; Thomas H. Tongue, Republican ; J. K. Weatherford Demo era tie. For Superintendent of Public Instruc tion.—J. H. Ackerman, Republican ; ! R. VV. Kelsey, Prohibition ; W. A. Wann, Democratic. For Attorney General.—A. M. Craw ford, Republican ; T. H. Goyne. Pro hibition • James H. Raley, Democrat. For State Printer.— VV. W. Brooks, ’ Prohibition ; Jnmes E. Godfrey, Demo-! cratic ; J. E. Hosmer, Socialist ; J. R. Whitney, Republican. A Card. 1902. Bay....................... Beaver................. Blaine ................. Carnahan .......... Dolph ................. Fair view............. Folev.................... Garibaldi............. Hebo.................... Hoquarton........ Little Nestucca .. Nehalem ............. Netarts................ Sand Lake .......... South Prairie...... Tillamook .......... Union................... Barnegat............. .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 58 3H 26 IS 121 30 65 57 133 73 110 39 31 74 183 65 9 Total............. ..1208 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1900. 92 62 31 25 30 107 26 60 60 114 74 90 39 26 87 180 56 7 The report that I am going to leave Tillamook County, and that I would not serve if elected County Treasurer, is absolute!v false, and is made for the purpose of influencing voters against me. I am going to continue the business as manager for Todd & Co., who succeed J. A. Todd & Co., and if elected, I shall till the office according to law and to the best of my ability. P. VV. T odd . Another Lie Nailed. NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. The report is being circulated that A. M. Crawford candidate, on the Republi can ticket for Attorney General, went into the Republican legislative caucus, 1895, which nominated J. N. Dolph for United States senator, and then bolted the caucus and voted against the election of Mr. Dolph, which is for the purpose of tending toward the defeat of Mr. Craw ford. Such report is absolutely false and without anv foundation whatever, for the reason that A. M. Crawford was not a member of the legislature in 1895. A. W. S everance , Chairman County Central Committee. 116(1 Bids for Wood. Bids for Wood, up to 50 cords, Alder, Hemlock or Fir, will he received at the Tillamook Creamery Company until 8 p.m., May 31st, 1902. Wood to be four foot in length, to he sawed once and piled in the Creamery’s wood shed for measurement. 10 cords to be delivered 10 days after the bids is awarded, 10 cords by July 1st, and the I Some people are cpiietlv waiting for balance bv August 1st. DISTRICT. By Order Board of Directors. 1 the footwear of their elderly relatives, ! who have been more fortunate than For Joint Representative.—B. L. Eddy, Republican; Charles Grissen, Democratic; i themselves in laying up this word's 'V T.L. Jones. Prohibition. goods. Such waits seldom pay. They COUNTY wear their shoes until you no I ! •nav naatPWMMisn For County Judge.— W. W. Conder, longer need them. Democratic ; J. R. Finley, Prohibition ; When asked if there was any truth in C. F Keller, Socialist ; Jasper Smith, the seatenient that he had offeied to pay Republican. __ _____________ Í $20,000,000 for the Philippines, provid For County Clerk.—A. T. Bain. Socia-! ed he was authorized to announced to ttllTSBlRd IMSH list ; Eugene Jenkins, Democratic ; I Filipinos that their independence Homer Ma&on, Republican ; S. H. i J the would tie acknowledged ultimately by Phillips, Prohibition. the United States, Andrew Carnegie re- For County Treasurer.—Elmer D. ' Best Hard Wheat Flour, sold by Cohn ( plied: “ YTes. and I inent it.” & Co., the Leading Merchants. Hoag, Republican ; P. W. Todd, Demo- cratic. 1 For Coroner.—VV. T. Doughty, Pro- , hibition ; C. E. Reynolds, Republican. ' For Sheriff.—H. H. Aiderman, Re.1 publican ; J. D. Edwards, Democratic ; Seth F. Moon» Prohibition I........... , ; Geo. T. ■ * •% Acre. Choice location in city limits. $125.00. Poteet, Socialist. « Large 10 room house on corner of two choice lots. $1300.00. For Assessor.—F. L. Buell, Prohibi I Good five room house on two corner lots in R. R. Hay’s addition. Good tion ; A. M. Hare, Republican ; John fencing. $550.00. Sheets, Democratic; B. VV. Turner, *2 Block of four lots, fenced, in R. R. Hay’s addition. Choice property. $400.00. Socilist. Open blocks in Park additon. $175.00 to $250 each. For Surveyor.—F. L. Sappington ; Re New house and barn on 2 corner lots. Two Blocks from Allen House. $600.00. publican ; L. L. Smith, Democratic. 79 Acres. Vi bottom land with $1200.00 worth personal property. Near For County Commissinor.—Richard Cloverdale. $3000.00 /Vilen, Democratic ; G. W. Bodyfelt, Republican ; A. M. Ginn, Prohibition. s ■fffiCTLKS - I TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS “C.’’ Ben Riesland. Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist. $2.00 buys a $2.50 hat at Todd’s. A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s. Mr. John Latimer has returned to the city. Attend the sale at Todd’s and save money. For good horse pasture apply to A. Benschidt. * Mr. L. Hiner went out on the steamer Thursday. $5.00 buys an $8.00 mackintosh at Todd’s sale. Fresh cows for sale.—Apply to M. Mel chior, Tillamook. * 20 per cent saved by buying your clothing at Todd’s. For sale, one full blooded Jersey Bull.— G. E. Payn, Spruce, Ore. If you want to lay a few dollars aside for a home, “C.M Ben Riesland. * You will miss a great treat if you do not hear the Meneley Quartette. When in town remember Davis’ barber shop. Opposite the Allen House. * Call early if you want to take adva ntage of the discount sale at Todd’s, Candidates who purchase their cam paign cigars at Lamb's always win. * Those who have heard the Meneley Quartette have nothing but praise for them. The Meneley Quartette will entertain on the eve of May 27th at the U. B. Church. Miss Lucille De Ford, of Daxton, came in last week on a visit to Miss Mary Franklin. Mr. Fred Locklev, jr., is in the city this week in the interest of the Pacific Homestead. Razor honing a specialty with Davis the barber, opposite the Allen house. Price 25 cents. * Mr. Frank Higgins came in to occupy his brother’s position at the lighthouse while on a vacation. The winning candidates for the last 10 years (5 campaigns) have bought their cigars by the box at Lamb’s Dr. Lawless, optician, scientifically fits the eve with spectacles, and you can pay on the installment plan. Dr. O. H. Davenport, dentist, will be in his office in Tillamook City from the 1st to the 15th ofeach month. Are we going to have a Fourth of July celebration ? We move that the chronic kickers take hold ol the affair. Lost, a red vest pocket memorandum, valuable only to owner. Please leave the same at the Headlight office. We are a little tardy iu going to press this week on account of job work which had to be turned out in a hurry. If you want your face taken care of by a professional barber of 15 years’ exper ience go to the Davis’ barlier shop. * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Higgins went out on the Vosburg on Thursday on a vaca tion and to visit friends on the outside. Miss Blanch McNair came in on the steamer Tuesday from Portland, where she has been attending St. Helen s Hall. Candidates can buy cigars by the box at Lamb’s and not be charged excessive prices just liecause they are running for office. * Tickets for the Meneley Quartette Entertainment are as follows: Adults, 25 cts. ¡children 15 cts. ; reserved seats 35 cents. The hose company is in receipt of a chemical fire extinguisher, and should this prove satisfactory after trial, others will be bought. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Knudson came in last week from Portland on a visit to their relatives and will go up on their claim on the Nehalem. I will build you a house on choice pro- perty and give you four years to pay for it. Don’t overlook this, but come round and ”C.” Ber Riesland. • John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is prepared to do all kinds of repairing to boots and shoes and robber shoes, with neatness and all work guaranteed first claw. Shop in rear of Jenkins' store. • C. F. Keller—Your letter shall appear [ long to it. It may be noted that the . -....... next week. Was crowded out for want Headlight has repeatedly called atten tion to this, but we have done so because o f space. we do not like to see widows and chil- Mr. J. C. Iketnan, state’organizer for drdn left to the charity of a cold world the Foresters of America, and Mr. A. when this can be easily avoided by a lit Fennev, district deputy, are in the (city tle sacrifice on the husband’s part. for the purpose of organizing.a.lodge. Mr. L. Hush beck died suddenly at All members of Star Lodge, A.O.U.W., Woods on Thursday of last week, He are requested to attend the meeting on was in this city the previous dav with Monday evening, as several important Mr. VV. Robedee, and left with a load of matters are to come before the lodge. merchandise. When he arrived near The following passengers went out on Woods he complained of being sick, but the Elmore on Tuesday : Geo. Watt, C, continued to drive the team until he E. Hadley, C. Redmond, Miss Cook and crossed the river and reached Mr. Robe- Mrs. Terwiliger. She had about 18 tons dee's store, when he alighted from the wagon and went into a backroom of the of freight. store and laid down on a bed. Alter Some mean, contemptible cuss cut the lying there for» perhaps an hour and a teats of three of Frank Eklofs cows half, no one suspecting that he was seri some time between milking on Sunday. ously sick, death came quite suddenly. What ought to be done to an individual His family was notified at once, and the like that ? body was taken to his home two miles SUPERVISORS. Reserve seat tickets for the Meneley above Woods. The deceased leaves a Road District No. 1—E. H. Lane, The Lending Land Agent of Tillamook County. Quartette entertainment are being sold wife and several children. Republican. already quite rapidly, and if you want Road District No. 2.—W. B. Derby, A telephone message on Saturday' con a good seat you had better see T. H. veyed the sad intelligence to this city Republican. Goyne early. from Nestucca that another drowning I Road District No. 4.—P. F. Ducham, Decoration exercises will be held in had taken place, making the third in this Republican ; Daniel A. Simmonds, Demo Financial Agent. the opera house on Friday afternoon, on county the past few months of young cratic. Road District No. 5.—Dee Tomlinson, May 30, at 2 p.m. Persons who have meu who have found watery graves. flowers to spare, the committee will be The victim on Saturday was Lewis Far Democratic; John C. Wilson, Republican. Road District No. 6.—Paul Erickson, thankful to receive them. mer, who lived on the Nestucca, on t ie Republican. other side of the river from G. W. Bodv- The best saw on earth. Use the Great Road District No. 7.—Wm. | Himes, Western saws and you will soon be fclt’s. It seems he was hunting, and in Republican ; Emmett Jenkins, Democra convinced of this fact, for they are re fording the river, he slipped and fell into tic. cognized to be the best saw now on the a eddy and was drowned, his body not Road District No. 8.—T. VV. Lyster, market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc being recovered until the next day. Sad Republican. to relate, he leaves a wife and three chil Nair’s hard-ware store. * Road District No. 9.—G. M. Watkins, dren, and did not carry any life insurance Mr. J. E. McWhorter,of Spokane, came in any of the beneficiary orders. Far. Republican. Road District No. 10.—John Theiler, in on the steamer this week for the pur nier was about 32 years of age, and was Republican. pose of starting a newspaper, which is to respected by all who knew him. Road District No. 11.—Alva Finley, make its advent this week and is to be called the Independent, and Mr. T. B. I Ocean Wave Lodge, Nb. 7, D. of H., Prohibition; G. VV. Wallace, Democratic. Road District No. 12.—H. M. Farmer, Handley is one of the moving spirits con had a rousing time at their regular meeting Monday night. Five new Republican. nected with it. members were initiated in the mysteries Ri ad District No. 13.—S. B. Hill, Dem- The entire Stock of Clothing Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Tickets for Meneley Quartette Enter of the order, with four more appli cratic ; A. P. Wagner. Republican. Goods, Mackintoches, Rubber and Oil Clothing. Travel Valises tainment can be had at the following cations, nearly all of whom are benefi- Road District No. 14.—William Scott, places : Miss Lottie Freeman’s Restau ceries. The election of delegate to grand Republican. and Valises to be closed out at Greatly Reduced Prices. Terms rant. Edmunds & Co’s, store, Isaacs & lodge also came in the evening's pro Road District No. 15.—John T. Moon, of sale to be lor cash or notes with approved security. Bromley’s store, and of Mrs. Carev in | gram. Mrs. T. H. Davis was duly Republican ; William Rav. Democratic. east part oftown. Reserved seat tickets elected to act as representative to grand Road District No. 17. — Alexander for sale by T. H, Goyne, only 35 cts. A Cut of 20 per cent on CLQTHlNC, HATS lodge. After the work of the lodge Fraser, Republican ; James D. Ward, was over a splendid supper was served Socialist. The Catholic church is being moved to and SHOES. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. the block near Father Burri’s house. The in honor of the new members, after A Cut of 40 percent on MACKINTOCHES. 1st District.—J. L. Vosburg, Republi Catholics are deserving of a new and which social games were indulged in commodious church building, and we until the winking of the lights warned can. Other Lines in Proportion. 2nd District.—G. B. Aliev, Republican ; hope it will not be long before thev will them that it was near midnight. Each have one, for not a few Protestants one as they departed for home expressed Cornelius Austin, Prohibition ; J. H. would be willing to throw in their mite themselves as having had a splendid Whiting, Democratic. time. Others may imitate, but the D. of 3rd District.—Noah Coulscn, Prohi to help them out. H. surely leads all other orders for a bition; W. T. W’est, Republican. At a meeting of the city council Mon social time, as well as being the safest, CONSTABLES. day evening. Mr. T B. Handlev applied surest and cheapest beneficiary order in 1st District. — H. Anderson, Republican. and was granted permission to put in a existance. Be sure and get the best and The Business will be continued under the management of P. 2nd District.—Peter Hasselborg. Pro watering trough at the triangular 111 the join the D. of H —A M ember hibition ; Emmett Quick, Republican ; W. T odd , and groceries and feed will be Sold for Cash. road at 3rd street and 7th Avenue East. This sale is no fake, but a genuine sale to reduce the stock of Alfred Carlson left a gopher gun at the John E. Emburn, Democratic. He said it was for the purpose of provid I 3rd District.—T. A. Porter, 1 ’rohibi- ing a place where stock could obtain store of D. T. Edmunds on Monday for tion. Goods. water instead of drinking from places Charles Svenson. It looked a curious instrument of torture, but Mr. Edmunds where it was impure. Notice. On Friday. May 30th, at 10 a.m., the di<l not realize what a deadly weapon it You can now get a good meal or lunch weather permitting, Corinth Post, No. was uutil the next morning. He placed 35, G.A R., and the I.O.O.F., will form it on his shoe shelf, expecting Svenson to at anv time you feel hungry. The Bakery has opened up its restau in procession on Main street and march call for it next day. While cleaning up to the Oddfellows cemetery for the pur the store next morning. Gus Allison, who rant again. Give us a call and we will convince you pose of decorating the graves of their is clerking there, came across the gun, fallen comrades and friends. Other so and not having seen anything like that that our meals are all right. before, his curiosity was aroused. Tak C. A. V ogler , cieties and citizens are invited to parti ing it up to inspect it more closely, he Tillamook Bakery. cipate.—W. H. R eynolds , adjt. looked down the short barrel, and after To keep the boys off thestreet at night, doing so commenced *0 see how it work- the city council instructed themarshal to ed, little dreaming he had a minature enforce the ordinance which compels Mont Pelee in his hand. Pulling a spring minors under the age of 18 to be home back he let it go. when the gun belched by nine o’clock. Also, the marshal was fire and lead,with a loud report Fortu instructed to see that the cyclists who nately the muzzle of the gun was turned disregard the bicycle ordinance, which away from Allison, and the contents of compels them to dismount when within the gun went into some shoe cases, set 30 feet of pedestrians, are arrested. ting them on fire and filling the store with smoke. Allison was a badly sur Commencing Friday, May 16th, we prised man. but grabbing the shoe boxes will make you the following low prices : which were on fire managed to get them Prints. 5c. per yard. TILLAMOOK, in the stove. A number of pairs of shoes ELECTION JUNE 2, 1902. 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00. we injured, one shoe having the heel shot 9 lbs Arbuckle s Coffice, $1.00. off Mr. Edmunds is not pleased at Carl Roiled Barley, $1.00 per sack. son thoughtlessness in leaving a loaded Wheat, $1.35 per hundred pounds. gopher gun in his store, and it is only a All other goods at correspondingly wonder that some of Mr. Edmunds’ low prices through the entire house children di J not run across it the pre D. T. E dmunds . vious evening. as it was setting near a Go to McIntosh & McNair’s when you musical instrument they are in the habit want farm implements, for thev are the of amusing themselves with. Is kept up and maintained by occasionally helping nature to clean out the local agents for the Plano Manufactur impurities that accumulate in the system. ing Company, carrying in stock the cele brated Jones’Mowersand Teddars, rec How’s This? , irnv'e QorcanQrilh does that in the natural wav. Clears the ognised the l>est implements made in the We offer One Hundred Dollar« Reward for Lil Gy O Octi oct [Jet I 11 Id complexion, stops that headache, regulate United States ; also agents for the Olds’ anv ca»e of Catarrh that cannot lx cured by Wagons, manufactured at Fort Wavne, Hall s Catarrh Cure. the kidney and liver. Makes RICH RBD BLOOD. A healthy Ixxly keeps away con F J. < HENEY M CO., Prop«.. Ind., which are made of the finest ma We, the undersigned have known F. J tagious diseases. This is the time of year to house clean your system. terial that can be procured You will Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him save money by buying vour farm imple perfectly honorable in all business trans actions and nnanciaUy able to carry out any Take it nouu. For Sale only at ments at McIntosh & McNair’s. • obligations mad- by their firm W f .« t Ai T m » ax Whole«® e Druggists. Toledo () The sad drowning on Saturday shows W aldimg . K tmbam A M auvim . Wholesale the necessity of life insurance, and as Druggists. Toledo. O. 9 Hall s < atarrh Cure is taken internally, act this can easily be obtained in the A.O.U. directly upon the blood and mucous sur VV. at actual cost, every woman should ing faces of the system. Brice 7 SC per bottle. Sold see to it that her husband, for her own by all Druggist«. Testimonials free. Hall s Family Pills are the best. ! protection and that of her children, be- 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, P. W. TODD, Regular Democratic Nominee for County Treasurer. J.A.TODD&CO OREGON. A Strong Constitution ! J < < D CHAS. I. CLOUGH I The Reliable Druggist, i