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4 ®illamook Vol. XV Heaòliplit TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 19, 1903 $1.50 per year, I office for the past two years. Severance, Earl of Buchan, Traitor.. J. Fitzpatrick 11.30.—Men’s Bicycle Race, 1st prize, with 13 others, made final proof on the Sir Alan of Buchan...Son of the Earl. $5 ; 2nd, |2.50. claims in Tillamook County. The final Loyal to the Bruce.................. F. Sander. 11.45.—Ladies' Bicvele Race, 1st prize, proof of the Severance entry was made Sandy McPherson, Faithful Retainer of ♦5 ; 2nd. $2.50. Decern ber 9, 1899. The final proof of the the house of Buchan............... J. Pierce 12.45 p.m.—Bicycle Race for Boys under 13 others was made a few days subse Page....................................... W. Mahoney 16 years, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2. quent to Severance’s, and in the follow Page.......................................... J. Dclsman 12.55.—Bicycle Race for Bovs under 12 ing Spring Hays contested the claims Dämonen Tanzen..........................E. Holst years, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2. covered by the 14 entries. Proof having 1.05.—Girls’ 50-yard Foot Race, under Messrs. E. Harrison, H. Drew. already been made, the matter went be 16 years, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2. fore the Commissioner of the General The Holy City.............................. S. Adam 1.15.—Boys' 50-yard Foot Race, under St. Alphonsus Orchestra ; Accompanist, Land Office, and he ordered a hearing of 15 years, 1st prize. $3 ; 2nd, $2. Mrs. P. D. Lamar. the contests, with the above results. 1.25.—Boys’ 50-yard Foot Race, under WkVI Premiums for perfect attendance award- 12 years, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2. Here’s a business proposition. Trade ____ ed to Master Ross Clements and Miss . n sai« 1.40. —Pony Race ($1.50 to enter), 1st with those who advertise in the Head Mary Sander. prize, $20 ; 2nd, $10. the substantial and reliable busi Watch Over Us. i light, .Chorus. 2.00.—lOO yard Foot Race, free for all, ness men who stay with Tillamook and Accompanist: Mrs. P. D. Lamar. 1st prize, $15 ; 2nd, $5. Tillamook people all the time and who 2.20.—500-yard Fat Man's Race, weight subscribe most libera) when a subscrip over 220 pounds, 1st prize, $5; 2nd, tion list goes round—and they go round Sports for the Fourth, $2.50. quite frequently. By patronizing the ' r. Jnk f 1 2.30 —Sack Race, 1st prize," $3 ; 2nd, merchants who advertise in the Head $2.00. The committee having in hand the light you patronize home industry and help build up the city and community. sports for the Fourth of July celebiation 2.40. —Blind Wheel Barrow Race; 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd. $2. Our merchants are selling at a very small in Tillamook City has arranged this pro* 2.50.—Tug-of-War, Loggers vs. Farmers, margin—drummers tell us at a smaller grame : 10 on a side, Purse, $10. profit than most towns—and for that reason trade and stay with the merch- 11 a.m.—Prettiest Baby, 1st prize, $5 ; 3.00—Ball Game, Tillamook vs. Outside 2nd prize, $2.50. Team ; Purse $50. chants you have done business with for years. Now is the time of the year when people come in from the outside and try The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. and work Tiliamookers and think they are a lot of suckers and will bite at any All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. I old thing—the Quaker doctors came and Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. y went away with that opinion last year— but give those who come here for a few Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc, |j weeks and who use persuasive methods Extraction of teeth absolutely without pain by the use of and jaw bone exercise to sell shoddy and deceptive articles a cold reception this the reliable anaesthetic nitrous-oxide. By this method we are | summer when they come round. If you j want anything, consult the well-known enabled to extract from one to 32 teeth without any pain or bad business men who advertise in the Head light and you will not be imposed upon, aftereffects whatever. nor will you find it necessary to send All dental operations performed with the least possible pain Mrs. J. L. Briggs and son left on the A mission church is to be erected in outside for articles which can be bought TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Elmore Tuesday for Seattle, where her the South end of the county, probably at as cheap in i Ulamook City. and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. husband has a position with the Polson Woods, by the Presbyterian board of I Doff your hat to Mayor Brodhead. Implement and Hardware Co. extension, also a mission church will pro The Headlight feels a little disap pointed with the decision of the Oregon I Shingles wanteJ at Cohn & Co.’s. * The vaults and safes for the Tillamook bably be erected in the North part of the City Land office in the Tillamook timber County Bank are being fixed in the new county, either at Vosburg or Nehalem. contests, not but we think that Register Don’t fail to “C.” Ben. Riesland. * Is now at his office and will remain as long as busy. building and in a few weeks the bank will We understand that $900 is already pro Chas. B. Moores has given his decision $2.00 buys a $2 50 hat at Todd’s. mised for the work in the South part of be open and ready for bnsiness. strictly in accord with the evidence the county and that a gentleman from A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s. Mrs. Maud Stallcop and Miss Iva Cur the East is expected from the East in a before him. But so much evidence of a Take your county warrants to Todd tiss left on the steamer on Monday for week or so who will be appointed there. vindictive nature seems to have lieen in troduced that it is almost impossible to Portland. The latter has been visiting & Co. The remains of Logan Stillwell, who tell where it begins and where it leaves with the former for several weeks. was drowned in Doroughty slough about off. We have known the Severances Attend the sale at Todd’s and save When you visit the Wilson River, or half a mile below his home while swim- too long to believe they were in collu money. cross the mountains,stop at the Glenora with his brother on Wednesday of sion to defraud the government, being Mrs. Hcitmiller went out on the Elmore House. James F. Reeher, proprietor. ming last week, were buried on Saturday, the in a position themselves to pay for any last week. New house, good meals, good beds. * funeral service being held in the United timber claims they may have filed upon. Two corner lots, comfortable house, $275.00. For good horse pasture apply to A. Two choice corner lots, a snap at $75.00. Mr. H. H. Downing, who went outside Brethren church, conducted by Rev.W. T. The decision is not only disappointing Benschidt. * One lot with neat cozy cottage, $375.00. last fall for the benefit of his health, re Caldwell, pastor of that church, which to the Headlight, but it is also to a was attended by a number of sympathis Large seven room two story house, two corner lots, $625.00. Lou West returned on the steamer on turned on Thursday and will make Ne ing friends. The burial was in the OJd- number of people who filed upon timlier claims in that section of county in good 10 acres, choice land, mile from town, on Fairview road, with new barn, halem bis home again this summer. Wednesday. fellows’ cemetery. faith and who were not in collusion with i $1000. Mrs. Harrison had a run away while Hubert Smith returned from Newberg anyone, yet their names have been Go to McIntosh & McNair’s when you out driving on Saturday, but fortunately on Wednesday. dragged into this contest as though the anima) was stopped before any acci- | want farm implements, for they are the Miss B. Shephard returned to the city dent occurred, although it somewhat | local agents for the Plano Manufactur they were the biggest frauds tinder the The Leading Land Agent of Tillamook County ing Company, carrying in stock the cele sun. This is not right. If we do not on Wednesday. scared her. brated Jones’ Mowersand Teddars, rec- miss our guess the biggest fraud in the Fresh cows for sale —Apply to M. Mel John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is i ognised the best implements made in the whole affair is Charles E. Hays, who is chior, Tillamook. • Crepared to do all kinds of repairing to ( United States ; also agents for the Olds’ contesting the claims, and those who 20 per cent saved by buying your ootsand shoes and rubber shoes, with Wagons, manufactured at Fort Wayne, are at the back of him. When this is neatness and all work guaranteed first > Ind., which are made of the finest uia- brought out, as it should be without clothing at Todd’s. Financial Agent. class. Shop in rear of Jenkins’store. • 1 terial that can i>e procured. You will delay, then those who filed on the tim Rev. Father Hickev, of McMinnville, is ber should have no trouble in getting a Mr. F. H. Page, of the firm of Page & I 8nvc money by buying your farm imple- in the city this week. decision in their favor, which we believe Sons, of Portland, was in the cit\ last ( mc,,ts McIntosh & McNair’s. Mr. W. Wheeler came in on the Vos- weei< and left on the Elmore on Friday, j Councilman Geo. Grayson, who was they are most justly entitled to ; but, they be decided against and loose burg on Wednesday. He was in on business, lor his firm han- • on the outside for several days, and, of should their claims and rights, then the Head Rev. John Looser went out on the dies considerable Tillamook butter and - course, was loaded with ideas about the light can honestly say there was collu cheese. escaped convicts when he returned to the sion to defraud the government—ami steamer on Monday. The best saw on earth. Use the Great jumping off place of the North west. “The Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Wise came in from Western saws and you will soon be convicts sent word to the sheriff of the people who filed upon the timber claims as well. Portlaud on Sunday. convinced of this fact, for they are re Clackamas county,’’ said the city dad, cognized to be the best saw now on the “ that they would pass through Oregon Mr. F. W Robitchand wife were down St. Aiphonsus Academy. market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc City at noon on Saturday, and that they from Nehalem this week. Nair’s hard-ware store. • wanted the sheriff to throw open the The annual commencement at St. Al Slashing to be let by contract. Apply for their convenience, and should phonsus Academy will take place on Fri Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamilton and Frank locks to John Svenson, Tillamook. refuse to do so they would shoot the day evening, June 27th, for which occa and Walter Reynolds, relatives of Mr. C. he rapid«. ’ * If you want a large team of draft E. Reynolds, who came from Pierce sion another attractive program has horses “C.’’ Ben. Riesland. The entire Stock of Clothing Hats, Shoes, Furnishing county, Wis., a few weeks since, and who Mr. Peter Scherer, of Janesville, Wis., been prepared by the Sisters. As the an For sale, 15 well bred Cotswold sheep. had the misfortune to loose their father, came in on the Elmore on Sunday to look nua) commencement at this institution Goods, Mackintoches, Rubber and Oil Clothing. Travel Valises left Monday to return East. over the county, and appears to be much of learning is an event which is much ap Apply to G. E. Payne, Spruce. * with it. He said he had written preciated by the people of Tillamook and and Valises to be closed out at Greatly Reduced Prices. Terms Mr. R. M. Watson returned to the city pleased If you wish to sell your farm this is to a number of counties in Oregon ask always largely attended, it is safe to pre of sale to be lor cash or notes with approved security. on Saturday. Somehow we thought his the time.—“C.” Ben. Riesland. * conscience would prick him for going off ing for information in regard to the dict that the program prepared for next Mr. Geo. Higgins and wife returned so suddenly—not even shaking hands country, and the only reply came from week will prove as highly entertaining as A Cut of 20 per cent on CLOTHING, HATS and on Monday he called in those in previous years in which the | from a vacation on Wednesday. with Bro. Baker. But what was going Tillamook, and SHOES. and thanked the editor of the Headlight, pupils have acquitted their parts with j Services at the Presbyterian church on behind the scenes, Bro. ? saying that lie had determined to come considerable credit to themselves, their I A Cut of 40 per cent on MACKINTOCHES. next Sunday morning and evening. The Headlight entered upon its 15th to Tillamook or bust, even though people instructors and St. Alphonsus academy. The last chance for office seekers. There birthday last week, and it continues to when he arrived in the city of Portland Below is the program : Other Lines in Proportion. is a vacancy in the third ward for coun be the leading, most reliable newspaper, tried to head him off. “I’m here ; and Entrance March.......................... Rosewig | devoted to the interest of the taxpayers I’m glad I am here,’’ said Mr. Scherer. cilman. Pianos: Misses L. Robey, L. Moody, and the best interests of Tillamook, and B. Lamar, F. Drew Messrs. E. The Wilson River toll road is now in Razor honing a specialty with Dayis for that reason it is the best advertising Harrison, H. Drew. fine shape for the summer travel. Mr. the barber, opposite the Allen house. medium in the county. John McNamer, who has the contract Greeting Chorus.................................Lutz Price 25 cents. • Accompanist : Mr. Erwin Harrison. The Glenora House, on the Wilson for keeping the road up, has been at Miss Bessie Stillwell came in from River Road, is half way across the moun work upon it with a gang of men. A (a) Star of the Sea....................... Kennedy The Business will be continued under the management of P. Portland on Thursday to attend the tains. Good fishing and hunting, free few years ago there was considerable (b) On the Mill Dani.......................... Babb W. T odd , and groceries and feed will be Sold for Cash. funeral of her brother. campgrounds, fried chicken, fresh butter, summer travel upon this road, and now St. Alphonsus’ Orchestra. Accompanist: This sale is no fake, but a genuine sale to reduce the stock of Mrs. P. D. Lamar. Mr. E. T. Haltom came in from Port abundance of cream, strawberries and that all the old bridges have lieen re Polka Kinkel Goods. land on Sunday for a rest from business other fruit in their seasons, are on the moved and new ones put in, it is sure to Pianos : Misse« G. Hvatt, E. Wheeler, make this road exceeding popular for menu at the Glenora House. Trv it. • and to recruit his health. E Terwilliger, Master P. Jacob. campers on those who want to drive to County Treasurer elect P. W. Todd the coast. There is splendid scenery on Schottische........................................Kieffer 1 I will win allow you from irom $5 to $20 ior for vour old sewing machine ill exchange sav» sincea democratic conntv judge and the road, fine fishing and plenty of Misses L. Robey, F. Drew, L. Moody. fora new one.—W. E. Page. • ! treasurer were elected, county warrants lovely nooks for campers to rusticate. A D ream of F airy L and , I are at par. That is good for those who Cantata. Joseph Lahmon, wife and family left foave county warrantsto sell and bad for We would like to inquire why the city Railroad Galop...........................Treloar this county on Monday, having disposed thoM who havc buying them at a marshal and another gentleman, worked Misses S. Allen, F. Drew. of their property in thiscity. discount. May they always remain at up on account of the two convicts es Martha........................................... Smith caping from the state penitentiary, so Misses S. Allen, L. Robey, P. Lamar and Dr. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will be par is the hope of the Headlight. F. Drew. in his office in Tillamook City from the fhe remains of M. S. Reynolds, who suddenly scooted out of the city going T h « C rowning of B ruce 1st to the 15th of each month. I Salem last week, were brought to north. It was reported that the con victs passed through thiscity and it was Drama, Time 1306. Rev. J. W. Craig left last Mondav and this city on Friday and were buried on for the notoriety of capturing them and Accompanist: Miss Selma Allen, took Rev. E. L. Fitch, ot Corvallis', over Saturday. The funeral service was held getting the reward. Armed to the teeth Dramatic Personae. to Tillamook — Independence Enterprise, at the residence of Mr C. E. Reynolds, they missed the convicts, who, to use the King Robert ......... Master E. Goodspeed. brother of the deceased, conducted bv I «treet vernacular, were two sky pilots. Lord Edward / Brothers of j H. Sander. ' Wanted, at Page’s store. To trade ,lle Rcv G Sykes, pastor of the M.E. Clements and Melvin have gone out of Lord Nigel, ) j’ the King. / 1 G Vaughn. ---- ’— new Singer sewing machines for old church. f I JFitzpatrick sewing machines of any make.—W. E. r . . business chasing sky pilots since the Lord Alexander | Page. * i ‘ "e *num*ration of children of school atmosphere became so tropical with jest. Lord Angns I Loyal I H. H Sander age in this district is 358, a gain of only I The store buildings vacated by Mr. D. Lord Malcomb, \ support- -j R t. Clement« , The lumber schooner South Coast came 26 over last year's enumeration This T. Edmund* have lieen fixed up by Mr. F. Lord Fitzhugh | ers of the I ‘ P. Jacob in on Sunday to load lumber at the glow increase this venr is attributable to Sir David Gra-j King. (J. Melchior. Tiuckee Lumber Co.’« mill at Hobson-1 thc fact (hat one third of thc children of ¡ R Beal*, and Hy. Cr*n«liaw has moved hame. harness shop into the store next to ville and left Wednesday. school age (numbering 110) have either ' his the new bank building, and L. Robinson Remember that the Weekly Oregonian removed from the dis’.rict or grown old [ & Co. have occupied the store on the I north. Mr. Beals will move hit office and Headlight is only $2.25 a year, and («-nougn to b« included. the Examiner and Headlight $2.35 a The grand A.O.U.W. parade in Port- into the building on the corner, where year. land on Saturday evening was partici- Miss Lottie Freeman will also locate. Mr. Wertz and family left on Wednes- I P«"rl '•> '>y about 5000 members, who Attorney W. H. Cooper will move his • day, going out on the steamer for Cali-! marched through the principal streets of law office over one of the stores, which is lornia where they wdl make their future ; that city, while thousands of citizens being fixed for that purpr.se, for there’s A good many people have thought that a cough didn’t amount to much—most excellent * bomc | crowded the sidewalks the entire length too much over head water works in the people whose friends were sorry to lose them. Now don’t make this mistake—a cough is the _ ’ ..... _ _ of the line of march. This was the great. Headlight building for even a water com This » the time to buy property, prices dinlon.tration iT„ madi in honor of pany. first step toward serious and often fatal sickness ; stop it right there. art low and yon can set what the i Iod In the United States Land office, Mon ground is made of. Don t fail to | r Our Syrup, Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry, 25c., 50c., and $1.00 bottles, has proved a Ben. Riesland. * At the annual school meeting on Mon- day. Register Charles B. Moores and Re marvellous cough stopper. If you’ve just begun to cough, the 35c. size will fix you ; if it’s ceiver William Galloway handed down , „ - r. . ... day there were only two candidates pro. ,. Tb* P- C. I . Society °£fhe ,or dirfctor. Messrs. P. W. Todd decisions in the contest case ol Charles an old cough, try a larger bottle. It always relieves, and except in the most desperate cases it U. B. Church will not meet again for a ¡JJB p Durfw ,he formir recri.inK 26 E Hay* v*. Egbert D. Severance. Tlie always cures. short time on account ot the absence ol rotes to 21 for the latter, consequently opinions oí the officials differ, Register And everything a well-stocked drug store ought to have, we have. the supenutendant. the county treasurer-elect was declared i Moores finding for the contestant and Messrs. Chas. Block and Dave Robin-1 elected. Mr. Thos. Coates had no oppo. i recommending the cancellation of th** en son came in from Portland on Sunday,! sition for clerk and the tellers were in- try of the contestee ; and Receiver Gallo- and will go into bosiness in this city, structed to cast the ballot for the meet ! way recommending that the contest be Handley, | |. S. Ste- ' dismissed and that a patent lie issued having leased the building recently va- ing. Messrs T. B. Handley. cated by D. T. Edmunds nr two years phen* and P. McIntosh were appointed upon proof approved December 19, 1899. clerk'* report. i The case has been pending in the land ( and will open a clothing store. a committee to audit the clerk's McCormick & Deering Mowers and Rakes wJ/A warn Harford, Columbia, Rambler, and Ideal BICYCLES. Hardware, Tinware, Stoyes and Ranges. Iron and Steel. Painless Dentistry. DR. T. P. WISE, Dentist. 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 (ioods or Bankrupt Stock. SALE COMMENCES, MONDAY MAY 3, 1902. J.A.TODD&CO TILLAMOOK, ì OREGON. STOP THAT COUGH CtT-A-S The Reliable Druggist, » 1