íillamook TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNK a6, Vol. XV g McCormick & Deering Mowers and Rakes 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 190a The big fire in Portland on Saturday is a loss also to Tillamook, inasmuch as it destroyed two boats and one schooner w nch J. H. Johnson was building for | the Wheeler Luml>er Company. It will l>e remembered that the schooner was ! launched a few weeks ago, and she was 1 practically completed with masts and all . other appliances on board, and she 1 would have been turned over to the Wheeler Lumber Company had she not been destsoyed by the fire in that citv in a week. The schooner was to have taken the place of the ill-fated lumber barge C. H. Wheeler which was abandon­ ed at sea in a storm after the hawser had parted while being towed to San 1 Francisco by the tug Geo. R. Vosburg, and which came ashore and was wrecked at Yaquina._______________ Who ia the Burglar ? The county authorities investigated a case of attempted burglary on Mondar. which occurred on the previous night 11 John Marolf’• plate, South of this city. According to the statement of Sid Lowry, who was looking after the place in the absence of Mr. Marolf, he was woke up on Sunday night, sometime after nine o’clock by someone in his bedroom open­ ing the lid of a box He sprang out of bed and encountered a man with a mask on. In the tussel which follow Lowry claims he struck the intruder in the face, grabbed a chair to defend himself, which was wrenched away from him, and then seizing a jack knife began slashing right and left with it in the dark. He believed he struck his assailant in the back with the knife, when Lowry was knocked over the head and rendered unconscious. On recovering he was in a dazed condition, and on getting a light saw that one of the chairs had been broken and a number of drops of blood were on the floor. This was traced down the stairs and out to an old milk house, where a number of drops of blood were seen on straw. Lowry’s knuckles were skinned, the side of his face had a slight scrase and his shirt was smeered with blood on the front. Lowry claims that sometime ago he heard parties com­ ing up the stairs one night, but being awake at the time he scared them off. >1.50 per year Guilty or Not Guilty 7 Card of Thanks. Mr. C. W. Talmage handed us the fol­ We wish to extend our sincere an I heart felt thanks to our many friend* lowing letter, asking us to publish it : who gave us their aid and showed us so McMinnville, Oregon, June 16th,1902. much kindness and sympathy during the sickness of our husband and father, [TO THg EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ] whom we are glad to say is recovering D ear S ir : I have made a diligent very rapidly. inquin into the supposed authorship of M rs . G ko . W. P helps and F amily . the communications that appeared in the Telephone-Register during the late Oleo Men’s Device. campaign, emanating from Tillamook, over the no in de plume of “Pro Bono The olco manufacturers, it is reported, Publico” and the “ Che Chaco” and “ Puritan,” and am now convinced are already preparing to evade the law beyond a doubt that Mr. C. w. recently passed requiring them to pay a Talmage had nothing whutever to tax of 10 cents a pound on oleo colored do with the writing or publica pnblica- ­ to look like butter by coloring sub­ tion of these communications, or either of them. I ask you to kindly publish stances. They think they can work in this statement, for the reason we domot enough real yellow butter to make the wish any injustice done Mr. Talmage oleo look like butter and sell for butter, through a former communication pub­ and that will, in fact, be in small part lished in your paper from the McMin- butter, yet mostly oleo. This trick is ville News, suggesting him as the prob­ not likely to succeed very well, and if it does the law can easily lie amended so able author of these articles. as to make a standard below which Very truly yours, stuff is not butter but oleo. There is no W. j. ’ V inton , Chairman Republican County objection totheoleo being manufactured, Committee for Yamhill Co. put on the market and sold. Congress recognized it as a legitimate article of and food by imposing a tax of The editor of the Headlight does not commerce only a cent on uncolored oleo ; but care to resurrect the recent political con- what Vi is of demanded is that it shall be troverv, but if Mr. Talmage was not the sold for what it is, and not for butter ; writer of these letters, hud nothing to do that consumers shall not be imposed with them in anv shape or form, nor upon and ' swindled by these docs not know who were, then he is en­ tricks ; and this it is the business coloring of Con­ titled to l>e heard on the subject, and the the executive officers and the proper way for him to do this is under gress, to accomplish, if it lakes all of his own signature denying any connec­ courts, tion, finger in the pie, or knowledge of several summers.—Telegram. who were, also with a statement from the editor of the Telephone-Register to a The cow, for economy, is the one that like effect. When xMr. Talmage does this from a given amount of feed will produce then the letter of Mr. W. T Vinton will the ffiost and best milk or butter. She he perfectly in order and proper, for we should not be any larger than is necessa­ wish to point out that Mr Talmage has ry to do her work and when giving not himself publicly denied being the au­ milk will not store up u lot of fat that thor or being mixed up in concocting the will be of no particular use to her owner. libelous matter and getting it into the While she will eat much more than a McMinnville newspaper. As far as we wasteful cow, she will given larger per are concerned the Headlight has buried cent of returns. The diffi rencc between the hatchet over the election, and if the keeping a herd of economical cows and controversy should be started again and a heard of wasteful cows may be the terminates in libel suits against the difference between profit and loss and writers to the Telephone-Register, thé certainly will lie a difference in the margin Ocean Wave and the defunct Independ­ of profit. For profitable dairy work ent, we wish to state that we do not along we must look to the individuality wish to be held responsible. of each cow. $40 has been subscribed by a Sunday zens of that section, Mr. Crawford will school in the East toward a bell for the continue to make his home in this coun­ Presbyterian church in this city, and it is ty during the summer. We intend to sell onr Stock of proposed to have a bell in that church The board of school directors decided Clothing at coat. Do not miss this to cost about $120. to call another meeting of the district to opportunity to save money. The Having paid cash for their new stock reconsider the question of putting an ad- old Reliable Firm.—Cohn 8c Co. of farm implements, Gangloff & 8nuffer dition on the old building, and Julv 20 is ---------— • / will give the farmers the benefit of the the date fixed for holding the meeting. discount at the new farm implement The meeting is for the purpose of author­ Shingles wanteJ at Cohn & Co.’s. * warehouse near the John Day barn. * izing the directors to put up a new build- $2.00 buys a $2.50 hat at Todd’s. John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is I ing and giving them the authority to money for that purpose anil to A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s. prepared to do all kinds of repairing to borrow repair the old building. Take your county warrants to Todd boots and shoes and rubber shoes, with neatness and all work guaranteed first & Co. The competition between the Pacific class. Shop in rear of Jenkins’ store. * Navigation Co. and the Nehalem Trans­ Attend the sale at Todd's and save portation Co. is still on, and the end of Someone had the audacity to tell the money. editor that the countv school superin­ quick trips and low freight and passen­ For good horse pasture apply to A. tendent would return a Benedict on Wed­ ger rates are not in sight vet. It is seen Benschidt. * nesday. It did not prove correct, but that since the competition with the Mr. Geo. Cohn returned from a busi­ Cupid will capture him when he least steamers began the passengers crossing the mountainson the stage are very few, expects it. ness trip last week. which will not be very satisfactory for Dr. Bartel has moved into his new resi ­ Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Snuffer returned to dence just South of the old McIntosh the new contractors next month. Extraction of teeth absolutely without pain by the use of the city on Friday. cheese factory. His office is still over Two boys by the name of Vernon Olds the reliable anaesthetic nitrous-oxide. By this method we are Mrs. Nettie Stephens came in on the Sturgeon’s drug store. Phone in resi. and William Sippv stole two bicycles last steamer on Saturday. dence and office. Calls attended to day week and road off with them. They enabled to extract from one to 32 teeth without any pain or bad * 1 were arrested and brought back, but had Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Talmage returned or night. after effects whatever. from McMinnville last week. Grunt & Stinson, of McMinnville, have' previously returned the bicycles. They All dental operations performed with the least possible pain Lost, a Degree of Honor pin, with in­ the contract for carrying the mail over were brought liefore Judge Sappington mountain between North Yamhill J 0,1 Monday, and after their parents had itials on the back. Return to this office. the and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. andTilhimcwk at $3760, the 1st of July . agreed to look after the boys and the Died, in this city, this (Thursday) being the date when the new contractors I judge had gi ven them a good talking to, I they were allowed to go this time. morning, Mr. W. H. Hubbard, aged 69 will take hold- I* ” years. ne Great ! Mr. Geo. Anderson, the expert piano The best saw on earth. Use the [ Superintendent G. B. Lamb and Miss Western saws and you will soon be * tuner and tone regulator, is in the city Is now at his office and will remain as long as busy. Stratton returned on Wednesday on the convinced of this fact, for they are re­ I He ia a representative of the Eilers Piano Elmore. cognized to be the best saw now on the i House, Portland, and those in need of A marriage license was issued on the market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc­ I piano or organ tuning, etc., would do 23rd to George W. Pierce and Belle M. Nair’s hard-ware store. • | well to place their instruments in Mr. ; Anderson’s care. Anyone contemplating Lewallen. Judge Alfred F. Sears came in from buying n piano or organ would do well Steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived in Portland last week on a month's vaca- yesterday with 17 passengers and a full tion for the benefit of his health. Beside to figure with Mr. Anderson, of the Eilers House. Orders left in care of the load of freight. lieing an able jurist, the judge is well Allen house will receive prompt atten- Razor honing a specialty with Davis aware that Tillamook is the place to tion. PROF. BRIGGS, the barber, opposite the Allen house. come to for the benefit of health. The committee appointed at the school Recently cho.cn principal of Tillamook Price 25 cents. * So many have gone into the contest Public School. Mrs. Sturgeon can supply your milli­ business, we move that theTillamookers meeting to audit the financial report of Prof. A. L. Briggs is a graduate of the nery wants and furnish yon the latest at who filed on timber claims but ate being the clerk reports as follows: “Your com mittee to whom was referred thefinan- State Normal School at Monmouth, and reasonable figures. • deprived of them, so as to make it inter­ cial report of the clerk of this district for attended Williamette University for four The citv marshal has taken up a sub­ esting, go into the contest business as the year ending June 16, 1902. respect­ years, taking special work in fiedagogv On that day you will need a New scription from those who have cows for well and make it an endless chain affair. fully report that we have carefully ex­ and psychology. He is credited with 13 a watering trough. It is surprising to see so many farmers amined the same, and after correcting a years experience as a teacher, having had Corsets, hose supporters, ladies hose, from the outside.who drive to Tillamook few minor errors, we find the balance on charge of the following schools : Silver- all styles of ladies' and children’s under, to rusticate in the mountains or camp hand to be $545.11.” The report is ton, two years ; Stayton, two years, on the beach, who have narrow tired signed by T. B. Handley, P. McIntosh resigning to take charge of the school at wear, at Mrs. Sturgeon's. • Butteville, where he remained four years; wagons. When will the farmers on the and J. S. Stephens. VVni. Johnson, Mr. Owens and wife, “outside” take a tumble to themselves resigning, he went to Cottage Grove to Among the Elmore ’ s passengers which Geo. Lamb and Miss E. Stratton were and discard them ? arrived yesterday were the following take charge ol the work there, and de- passengers on the Elmore. dined a third election with an increase of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hider are in from traveling men : E. J. Deven, Mayfield salary so as to come to Tillamook. Messrs.E S. Edwards and G. F. Fuller, ' San Francisco on a visit to Mr.and Mrs. Woolen Mills, St. Louis, Mo. ; B. F. When you make your purchase be sure and patronize your He has built up a four years course in government inspectors of boilers and I H. A. Brock,and as thev intend spending Shambrook, Cudhav Packing Co., the high school, making it an accredited hulls, came in on Wednesday. ' considerable of their time on fishing trips, Omaha ; Louis Hansen, Willamette school to the State University, receiving I will allow you from $5 to $20 for ^./be‘n5 fixcaU.n if tractions ami amusement for the entire W. Draper. The contestant in the cases i J. Law, who filed 37 similar Jad not been too quick for him. (»old New supply of Mowers. Rakesand Ted­ dav, but all that is wanted to make it a is William . . . . . hntim aroar»il I <<»<••> a urm ba urn grasped Egan’s arm o and the der« at Gangloff & Snuffer’s new impfe i success is for the ladies to throw goo cases in the land office last Friday, »nd bullet was discharged into the ceiling. he now has junior contest (lending incut warehouse near the fohn Day bam.* 1 goo eyes at Gid Sol and ask that lumi­ The revolver was wrested from Egan’s nary to smile down on the garden against 45 entrymen. The eight con- Mr. and Mrs W. D. Stillwell returned spot of Oregon on the national holiday. testers are Oak Nolan. Henry Himes, hands and he was thrown to the ground on Saturday from Portland, where they Blanche Newman, G. W. Ha«llev, A. G. by Goldbaum. Friends interfered before had Ixen attending the pioneers’ reunion. | After several weeks of bright, warm West, M. H. Larsen, [. W. Hunt ami any other damage was done. weather, the refreshing patter of the rain The contestant’s Wanted, at Page's store. To trade was heard again on Monday and at a Maude Sturgeon. new Singer sewing machines lor old ! tim« when it was required. Copious affidavits in the eight cases are the same sewing machines of anv make.—W. E. slniwers of rain in the Summer and Pall as in the 37 cases, and allege fraud on the part of the entrvmcn. and also on P«IW. • other parts ol Oregon are deprived of,' the part of Hays, contestant, G. O. Have you seen the new rtihber tier bug­ but not «oiit Tillamook, where everything N< Ian. junior contestant. gies at Gangloff & Snuffer's new store ? is kept green ami fresh, while Ohl Bossv i It is reported that the recent spell of A good many |>eople have thought that a congh didn’t amount to much—most excellent [Every farmer in the county will I k want­ does Hie rest and puts value into flairy drv weather in the Willamette valley is lauds. . ing one lietore long. * people whose friends were sorry tolose them. Now don’t make this mistake—a cough is the going to cause some of the crofis to l»e Mr Robert Crawford returned Satur­ short this year. Tillamook dairymen first step toward serious and often fatal sickness ; stop it right there. ■ When you want to know anything jal>ont the Oregon Fire Relief Association day, having l