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illatnook ¡i. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE ia, Vol. XV. No. i pr=:- • ä =. : SS v S&:^S<*SS‘>SS>>S’:‘S,:-Z£- es -:<=2«= s :<- e 2 : zs : := s :<- ee -: ^ : ^- •: McCormick & Deering Mowers and Rakes. •Ts*!r5 Harford, Columbia, Rambler, and Ideal BICYCLES Hardware, Tinware, Stoyes and Ranges. Iron and Steel. The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc. (I TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Hose company meets evening. Shingles wanteJ at Cohn & Co.’s. * $2.00 buys a $2 50 hat at Todd’s. A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s. Don’t missit. “C” Ben Riesland. * For Fire Insurance “C.’* Ben Riesland. Attend the sale at Todd’s and save money. Rain, please, for the webfeet are getting dry. Take your county warrants to Todd & Co. ♦ Mr. E. France left on the steamer on Sunday. Mrs. Walker came in on the boat on Sunday. Mrs. Krebs came in from Nehalem on business. For good horse pasture apply to A. Benschidt. * Fresh cows for sale.—Apply to M. Mel chior, Tillamook. * Mr. C. D Danahar went out on the steamer on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Cohn is on a business trip on the outside this week. Mr. A. W. Fletcher was in from Ore- town on Wednesday. Mr. C. L. Doughney was down from Nehalem on Wednesday. Mr. B. O Snuffer left on a business trip this morning for Portland. Mr. H. Tohl was down from Nehalem on Monday to attend court. For sale, 15 well bred Cotswold sheep. Apply to G. E. Payne, Spruce. * Mr. P. McIntosh returned on Saturday fro n a business trip to Portland. If you lost a pair of leggings they can be found at the Headlight office. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Talmage left for a trip on the outside this morning. Service at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday evening, at 8 o’clock. Mr. John T. Lighter was in the city several days this week from Astoria. Mr. T. B. Handley is an aspirant for the office of mayor of Tillamook City. Mrs. Geo. Grayson went out on the boat last week on a visit to friends at Grants Pass. Razor honing a specialty with Davis [the barber, opposite the Aller house, ■’rice 25 cents. • I Do vou wish to get a home bv paving a s nail sum every month ? It you do |*U.” Ben Riesland. * Mrs. Maud McIntyre (nee Butler) ine in last week from Portland on a ¡sit to her relatives. I will allow you from $5 to $20 for pur old sewing machine in exchange f a new one.—W. E. Page. * ipr. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will tie this office in Tillamook City from the it to the 15th ofeaeh month. * Dr T. P. Wise, the dentist, will be at his '1 illamook office about June 15th and wil remain as long as kept busy. ^^Mnted, at Page’s store. To trade new Singer sewing machines for old •ewRng machines of any make.—W. E. are glad to hear that Mr. Geo. W. who has been quite sick at his at Netarts, has taken a turn for • T. Sarchet has moved his tailor- , | >p into the office previou dy occu py Mr. F. R. Beals, next to the bs shop. jgv R. P. Boise and Miss Mae Boise in on Sunday, and after the judge timrt Monday and Tuesday, they le next day. r. J. V. Milligan, of Portland, will ■in the Bay City Presbvteri in ^■on Thursday. Friday,Saturday, ivetk, at 8 p.m. r Lodge, No. 76. A O F.W., has 116 t ie largest numtier of new meni- Mnng the past twelve months of in the Oregon jurisdiction. Phonograph Concert on Sat- ^^■ht at the Opera Hoose. In. Etbtj«mk first prize at Mechanics’ flMbu Francisco over 20 other in- Bright K; i 190a. Kiefer was dead he telephoned to the corner. Kiefer told Cook about two months ago that if he did not feel well he would kill himself. He spoke of his brother John being in the wholesale business at New York. Mr. Bester also testified to deceased saying he would kill himself. The jury brought in a verdict that deceased came to his death by hemorrhage, caused by cutting and severing the artery of his left arm by his own hand. Kiefer was in the citv on Friday and appeared somewhat despondent, and it is thought after he had gone home that night he must have committed suicide, as he had been dead several days. He was a pensioner and had been a resi- deni of this county for over 30 years. Not a newspaper nor a ietter could be found in the house, and just as the coro ner was leaving lie found the pension papers in a drawer in the table. Sparks from the Anvil. £1.50 per year. _____ willing to decide it that wav, for it will They say figures do not lie. Then if surely interest those who want to get at that is the case, the saloon element voted the political pie counter. for a county high school and the prohi * * * bitionists voted against it. How do we Somehow it did not sound nice to hear know ? Simply by studying the returns. Rev. J. V. Milligan on Sunday evening And we will only cite two precincts, that give his experience with some young men of Tillamook and Beaver. The former is he met at the Fairview school house under the influence of the saloon element, when he went to preach there that after and whichever way that faction goes in noon. But the truth had just as well be a political campaign it votes solid one told to prevent a repetition of their dis way or the other; forinstance, 117 votes graceful behavior. When Mr. Milligan were cast in Tillamook precinct for a reached there these young men made the couuty high school ard 35 against. In atmosphere tropical with filthy and dis Beaver precinct, with a prohibition vote gusting language and then rode off, and of 22, only 6 votes were cast for a county Mr. Milligan said on Sunday evening be highschool, while 34 were against. Pro had not heard such vile language as he bably the six votes did not include one heard at Fairview on Sunday in some of prohibitionist, but were mostly republi the worst slums of the large cities. That cans. We meerly drq,w attention to this is not a very flattering impression of the as one of the several peculiarities of the young men of Tillamook for Mr. Milligan recent election in Tillamook. We fail to to take away with him, but we can as see how the prohibitionists can dispute sure the rev. gentlemen that the low the fact that the saloon element is favor mouthed, profame young men he met able to higher education while the pro with on Sunday are comparatively small hibitionists, who make so many pre in this county and that the respectful, tenses of intellectual and moral advance gentlemanly young men predominate. ment, are opposed to it. We are in a * * * dilemma how to account for the above Here’s a contrast Josephine county figures, but perhaps some of our prohi gave a big majority for a county high bition friends can help us solve the pro school, while TUlamook^county voted it blem. _________________ down by a big majority, which shows Special Notice. they must be somewhat more progressive over in Josephine county than they are I have a large gray team weighing here. But Tillamook county will catch pounds, ages 6 and 7. As fine a on before long and wonder why it roted 2750 as ever st ruck Tillamook County, against a countv high school last week. team which I will sell for the next few days Some of the voters appears to have had for $225.00. If you need a good team an idea, especially those living in the out don't miss this snap.—C. Ben. Riesland. lying districts, that it was to benefit I Tillamook City. This is somewhat ab- } Notice. surd, for the public school in this district I is teachiug most of the high school ' You can now get a good meal or lunch studies, and on that account it looks to at any time you feel hungry. us as though the outside districts voted } The Bakery has opened up its restau to deprive the pupils of their districts of} rant again. equal rights and the advantages which I Give us a call and we will convince you the pupils of Tillamook school district} that our meals are all right. are enjoying. It is peculiar and hard to . C. A. V oglkk , udderstand, but as it is exactly as the j _______ Tillamook Bakery. majority of people want it, we have no Shingles wanted at Cohn & Co.’s. * reason to complain. Chamberlain’s majority is growing less and is getting near the dangerous line, with only 241 votes to spare. * * * Mr. T. H. Goyne received a large num ber of complimentary vote as candidate for attorney general on the prohibition ticket. # * * We are glad to hear that Mr. B. L. Eddy will have the support of the Mult nomah delegation for speaker of the house. * * * It is a long time since the Oregonian said anything about the Portland, Ne halem & Tillamook Railroad, so is is in ordei for Charley to get his ox team con veyance out again and make a stump speech on the Fourth and show up the want of enterprise there is with the moss- back capitalists of Portland. * * * C. E. McWhorter, who was one of the several editors of the Independent, and which died of child birth because it had too many vindictive doctors, appears to be a fixture at the Herald office since Bro. Watson left the country so unex pectedly. But we understand lie has re pented and the prodigal will return on the next boat. * * * Now that all trace of the political bat Two corner lots, comfortable house, $275.00. tle is gone, we understand quite a num Two choice corner lots, a snap at $75.00. ber of persons are not satisfied and are One lot with neat cozv cottage, $375.00. figuring upon making another determin Large seven room two story house, two corner lots, $625.00. ed fight to capture the republican party 10 acres, choice land, mile from town, on Fairview road, with new barn, in Tillamook county two years hence. Do no worry, gentlemen, for the republi $1000. can party will be able to look after itself when the time rolls round again. 20 per cent saved by buying your and public school graduates. The gra duates were ; High school ; Annie Wald- clothing at Todd’s. 'The annual meeting of the school dis vogel, Herbert Cooper, Katheran Plank. trict will be held on Monday next, at 1 Mary White, George Eichinger, Edward p.m., for the purpose of electing a direc Weston. Frankie Drew. Public school : tor and clerk. Mr. A. McNair is the Clara Frauklin, Henry Cook, Alva Wil liams, Henrv Lowry, Arthur Hill, Clifford director who retires. Hiner, Carrie Foland, James Hiner, Ber John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is tha Wallace, Ida Freeman, Fred Foster, prepared to do all kinds of repairing to Olive Franklin, Esther Munson. boots and shoes and rubber shoes, with The Fourth of July celebration com neatness and all work guaranteed first mittee, which was appointed by Mr. S. class. Shop in rear of Jenkins’ store. • A. Brodhead, president of the city coun The best saw on earth. Use the Great cil, organized on Thursday evening and Western saws and ybu will soon be Fred C. Baker was made chairman, John convinced of this fact, for they are re Cochran secretary and C. Ben Riesland cognized to be the best saw now on the treasurer. As there appears to be a gen- market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc ral disposition to contribute liberally to Nair’s hard-ware store. * this year’s celebration, over $400 was B usiness O pportunity —To the right contributed the first two days, with the party we will give exclusive sale of our probability of adding quite a large sum product in Tillamook Oountj. Require to it, forthose who have not contributed i limited advance payment for goods will be given an opportunity to help Address, International Power Vehicle Co. make the Eagle scream on the national I holiday. The committee aims to make it Drawer (j, Stamford, Conn. one of the most attractive Fourths ever The Leudint; Lund Agent of Tillamook County. Mr. A. Baxter will run the mail and held in Tillamook, and it is now wrest Some people are terribly surprised that stage between this city and Hobsonville ling with the attractions for the pro the county high school did not carry in on the first of next month, when there gram. Messrs. C. W. Fulton and Henry Tillamook county. The vote is no sur is to be a free delivery of mail along the McGinn were ask to make orations, but prise to us, for quite a few taxpayers did mail routes in this county. He will have the former had previously made arrange not favor it because they thought the an entirely new outfit, with a three-seated ments to speak at Newberg. Arrange taxes in this county wire getting tar too Financial Agent. conveyance. ments are being made to bring in a ball ' heavy for a taxpayer to pack, and ano Mr. J L. Briggs has resigned his posi nine from Astoria. Sports and fireworks ther was some taxpayers seemed to get a wrong idea into their heads that it tion as mayor of Tillamook City, having will be other attractions. was for the benefit of Tillamook City. removed from here and is no w in Seattle. * * # It devolves upon the citv council to fill Logan Stillwell Drowned. the vacancy, and there appears to be If the renegrado republicans in Tilla Another drowning occurred shortly be several aspirants who are anxious to mook who knifed to countv ticket ever fore noon on Wednesday. Logan Still expect to take part in politics again or become the head of this municipality. well went swimming with his younger want to be honored by the republican We are informed there are two or three brother, Rob, below their home in Dor- gangs of boys in town who are intent on oughtv slough. It appears that Logan I party, we will gamble they will be sorry mischief, and that they have already was not a very good swimmer, and in | for the position thev took in the recent made several raids on chicken houses. It crossing the sloygh got out of his depth ' election, for, mark what we say, it will is to be hoped that parents will keep an and became frightened. He called to his | be a political hoodoo hanging over them eye on their boys, for it may cause con brother for help, but Rob thought he 1 which they will not be able to shake off, siderable disgrace and expense when the was onlv fooling, so did not make any I with a sceptre of a political knife hang The entire Stock of Clothing Hats, Shoes, Furnishing marshal gets hold of them, as he is sure effort to help him, not until he saw his i ing over them to haunt their peaceful slumbers. to do before long. Goods, Mackintoches, Rubber and Oil Clothing. Travel Valises brother disappear under the water,when * * * Mr. E. D. Severance, who has been the it was too late. Rob dressed and hur- Five divorce suits were granted Mon and Valises to be closed out at Greatly Reduced Prices. Terms deputy county clerk for the past four ried to town for assistance, but by the day, and it took such a short time to do of sale to be tor cash or notes with approved security. years, resigned his. position on Saturday time W. O. Chase pulled the body out } so that it looks« hundred times easier to last. There is no truth in the report that of the slough it had been in the water 30 , get unmarried than it is to get married, A Cut of 20 per cent on CLOTHING, HATS Mr. Mason turned him off, for Bert has minutes or more, and although an effort Next, pieuse, to go through the diverce been looking for an opportunity for quite was made to resusitate the body, it was mill. If the editor had witnessed five and SHOES. a time for a better position, which no of no avail. Logan was 16 years of weddings in one day he would have had A Cut of 40 per cent on MACKINTOCHES. one can blame him for. He went out on age and was the son of Mr. M. Stillwell, more cigars offered him than he could and his mother and sisters were in Port send up in smoke in several days, but it the Elmore on Sunday, Other Lines in Proportion. land at the time of the drowning. does not appear to be the fashion to pass Mr. Frank Trout’s house, east of this round the cigars when persons feel citv, was totally destroyed bv fire, with all the furniture, with the exception of a Foresters Organize in Tillamook. happy and free after hearing the judge say “You can have a divorce.’’ few article and a organ, late Saturday On Saturday evening Court Lincoln, * * * afternoon. The fire originated from a No. 4-3, Foresters of America, was organ Geer writes to Chamberlain : “I regret stovepipe in the kitchen, and it was only ized in this city- The new Court started very much that circumstances made the a few minutes afterward that the entire off with a membership of 98, and 40 , The Business will be continued tinder the management of P. house was one mass of flame. This is a more candidates are to be taught the ; election of a democratic Governor pos W. T odd , and groceries and feed will be Sold for Cash. sible, but since it was so, ” etc. It is bad loss to Mr. Trout, because h: had mysteries of Forestry at the next meet not probably, however, that Mr. Geer This sale is no fake, but a genuine sale to reduce the stock of only a small amount of insurance. ing, which will be Saturday, when the very much “regrets” the circumstances Go to McIntosh & McNair’s when you charter will be closed. This is the largest —and results—that he had a large part Goods. want farm implements, for thev are the class of Foresters ever organized in the in bringing about. We are to haven local agents for the Plano Manufactur state. Mr. f. C. Ikeman, state organ Democratic Governor because of the ing Company, carrying in stock the cele izer, who has been instrumental in form maliganily and meanness of dethroned brated Jones' Mowersand Teddars. rec ing this court, will leave next week for political bosses—Simon, Geer, Lowell ognised the best implements made in the Eastern Oregon. The officers elected for and local whipper-snappers throughout United States ; also agents for the Olds' the ensuing term were ; D.G.C R., A. W. the state, who couldn’t have things all Wagons, manufactured at Fort Wayne, Severance; C.R..J. S. Stephens; treas., their own way this year, and work in Ind., which are made of the finest ma A. G. Reynolds : F.S., H. T. Botts ; R S., j concert for revenge. It will not be for terial that can be procured You will Otto Heins ; S.W., A H. Beatv ; J.W., gotten in a day.—Oregonian. save inonev by buying your farm imple ! L Hiner ; S.B , Sain Smith ; J.B., f. H. | * * * Stewart ; trustees, II. M. Larsen. F. T. ments at McIntosh & McNair’s. • Messrs. John T. Moon an<1 Wm. Ray Fitzpatrick aud C. A. Bailey. After the 1 At a meeting of the school directors have a tie vote for road su|M*rvisor in for Tillamook school, the following installation of officers on Saturday the district No. 15, having 20 votes each, j lodge adjourned to partake of sup|>er teachers have been employed : Prof A For road supervisor of district No. 17,} L. Briggs, principal ; .Miss Lena Miller, and a social time followed there is also another tie vote of 27 l»e- tween Messrs. A. Fraser and I. D. Ward. Mrs. E. D. Severance, Miss Alice Bogart, Mrs. Ella Hays and Miss E. J. Bennett. Frank Kiefer Commits Suicide. For the purpose of deciding which is to ' Misses Ruth Cooper and E. Gladvs lie the siqietvisor boss, to be bossed by ; Newell, who have given good satisfac An inquest was held on Monday eve. the roud boss and the county court , tion. would have been reappointed had i ning U|M>n the body of Frank Kiefer, bosses, the Headlight would suggest that thev applied for the school again, but as who had liecn found dead in bed that they have a tie eating contest at the , they had made other arrangements to morning by Mr. Cook at his place on I Fourth of July celebration in tins city. I attend college the board had to the Wilson River. The corner, J. E. We believe the committee would be will select new teachers. Tuttle, had lieen notified and lie went ing to offer prizes it these gentlemen are Application was made la*tweek in the out and brought the body to this city. Oregon City land office by L. B. Geer. Dr. D. Wiley »aid that death was , State Land Agent, to select 641 40 acres due to hemorrhage caused by the desease r-B' BX-B B**B B”**« B'*'» in section 1. 2. 4 and .’>, in township 2 severing two arteries of the arm and a north, range 7 W. in lieu of school laridn small wound on the wrist. Corner accompanying the led^et»oil with distniF- Tuttle said lie found the body lying on saIs of contests by Cnaiies E Hays, con a small lied with the left arm drawn testant, and <y <>. Nolan, junioi contes across the chest and a stain of blood on Is kept up and maintained by occasionally helping nature to clean out the cant, against the entries of R d*ert M. shirt, under neatli the wound. Near the v% a Ison, Geo. Johnson. Mary Billey and lied was a large clot of bl«»nd one inch impurities that accumulate in the system. deep, which had run about five feet. By Charley A Bailey. R-imquiMiment of all apfiearame it seems as though lie rVi i Qd i-oo »-! 11 o does that in the natural way. Clears the all four of the entries was al*> sent by uuiuy b Oct I bdpdr 11 Id complexion, stops that headache, regulate the state. Under instructions fr »in the had held his arm over the lied till near rteerntary of the-Interior. the selections death and then placed it upon his chest. the kidney and liver. Makes RICH RED BLOOD. A healthy body keeps away con Hr found a butcher knife on a chair near will be allowed. the bed. Mr. Cook said on going to tagious diseases. This is the time of year to house clean your system. The opera house on Friday evening Kiefer’s house about ten o’clock on was packed to its utmost capacity by Monday morning he knocked three * Take it nouu. For Sale only at the citizens of this city to hear the clos times, and as lie did not receive any ingexercise.* of the public school, the pro answer he opened the door and walking gramme for which appeared in our last in said “How do von do ?*’ Noticing issue. Everything was nicely carried out blood on the floor, he saw deceased ly from beginning to finish, and Rev. G, ing on his back with his arm drawn Svkes and Supt G. B. Lamb ma le ap. across hi« chest. He saw n butcher knife 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.T0DD& CO TILLAMOOK, < í < > OREGON. A Strong Constitution ! J ? I. CLOUGHS, The Reliable Dru £t, . <