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Vol. XV TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 14, V McCormick & l Deering Mowers and Rakes Harford, Columbia, Rambler, and Ideal BICYCLES ge ' CT 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 1902. and fined. But these “Kid’’ gamblers, why, they are given the (rccfloni ot the 1 city and allowed to violate the law’ with impunity. Our citv officials are awfully bra :e men when it comes to threatening "kid” bicyclists who violate the law, but oh how cowardly when it comes to ar- resting "kid’* gamblers. Don’t the logic of this jar you ? That is the kind of re cord Tillamook City is getting. «1.50 per year Piano. and Organs. University of Oregon. Mr. C. J. C. Clavton, of the firm of The* University of Oregon will open Allen & Gilbert Co., successor to the its twenty seventh session at Eugene, Wiley B. Allen Co., wishes to announce Wednesday, September 17th. The out that lie, in conjunction with M. M Mel- look for the year seems, at present, very vin, their local agent, „ . will place on exhi- promising. A number of new men have bition the largest assortment of high been added to the faculty, all thorough grade instruments ever displayed in this ly fitted both bv preparation and by ex ; county, when you will have a chance perience, fortheir work. The University ¡ to choose from seventeen different makes buildings are being repaired and impro. of pianos, ranging in price from $175.00 ved during the summer, the dormitory, Wrecked on Nehalem Beach. to $1,250.60 in price. gymnasiun, ami Deady Hall receiving The lumber schooner C. H. Merchant, | Our stock consists of the best makes especial attention. which went into Nehalem last week to ; the world produce, such as the well Students intending to enter this fall load lumber at the Nehalem Lumber I known Knabe, Fisher, Hardman, Steek, are invited to correspond with the presi Co.'s saw mills,while being towed to sea Packard, Ludwig, and other pianos too dent relatives to their work. Catalo late Monday afternoon by the tug Geo. I numerous to mention ; the Ertey. Mason, gues will cheerfully be sent on applica R. Vosburg, went ashore inside Nehalem | Hamlin, Packard, Liszt and Chicago tion. bay, on the South spit of Nehalem bar, Cottage Organ. near where McMillan's house previously We are in a position to give you the Big Bargain in Dairy Farms, stood. It appears that when Captain | lowest prices and best terms ever offered. Loll, of the tug Geo. R. Vosburg, had This is an opportunity seldom met Our instruments are warranted for five had reached the bay with the schooner, years with a gilt edge cerifícate from with to buy two fine dairy farms at a he found the bar too rough and the wea the factory, indorsed by the Allen & bargain, both situated at Blaine, in the ther too foggy to cross out, so it was Gilbert Co., the oldest, largest and most South part of Tillamook county : decided to put back. The vessels were in reliable house in the northwest. Dairy farm, 159 acres, 15 acres in mea the narrow channel at the time, where Being unable to secure suitable quar dow, which cut 20 tons of hay this sum there is not much room to turn. In doing ters in which to show our instruments, mer, rest in timber and biush, small however, and at a time when the we will be pleased to place an instru house, barn and orchard. To be sold for tug had no control over the schooner, a ment in the home of any prospective $700 ; or $300 down and $400 on mort- strong South w est w ind struck her and customer for a few’ days. :?age. she went aground,stern on. Harder the We w ill take your organ or piano in Fine Dairy Farm, 100 acres of rich tug pulled at her, faster she seemed to trade for a new instrument, allowing bottom land, 40 acres of which in mea cling to the shore. Fortunately the head you its full cash value. dow and about 40 acres in timber, good of the schooner was pointing out to For particulars call on or leave word house, three barns and orchard. To lx* sea,and w hen the breakers struck her the for Mr. C. J. U. Clayton, at the Larson sold for $3,000, or $1,800 down and positiou of the vessel broke their force, House. $1,200 on mortgage. for had she gone broad side on she would This is a snap for the money and sel have lost her deck load and would have A Snap in Real Estate. dom met with in Tillamook county, as bumped to pieces in a very short time, as the own is only putting it in the market For sale, a most desirable farm, on the she is considered a very old vessel. As soon as the Merchant struck the second Nehalem beach, containing 97 acres and for the reason he has to go south. There mate jump overboard with a line, and well improved, with house and barns, is about $800 worth of barberry bark Near good school and every time hr came up in the breakers he fine lake of twenty acres, cranberry on the places. called out to thou* on board to play out, patch and fruit trees. Splendid location only one mile from creamery. If you mean business and want to buy until all the rope was played out and hr for a summer resort. To be sold tor this snap, call at the Headlight office. was free and at the mercy of the break $2,600.— Erbin Carter, Garibaldi, Or. ers. Fortunately for him the tide was right at the time and he battled through the breakers and succeeded in reaching the shore. The remainder of the crew remained 01. deck, being dren ched with every sea that broke over the vessel. It was twelve o’clock at night before the crew managed to get off, and Dr. Wise is now at liis office and will remain until the 25th the only accident that occurred was one of the crew had several fingers broken. only. The tug managed to keep the schooner’s Extraction of teeth absolutely without pain by the use of head to the sea, for had she gone broad side on it is more than probable some of nitrous oxide gas. Also other methods employed for painless the crew would have been drowned. The Merchant had 260,000 feet of lum extraction of teeth. ber on board, and it remained entact, All dental operations performed with the least possible pain and an effort is being made to save it. Her keel bascóme ashore and the vessel i and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. is gradually sinking in the sand, where, no doubt, she will become a total wreck, i Rev. Platt and family, of Forest Grove, The Christian church is being painted are camped on the beach. A telephone and papered on the inside. message was sent to Mr. Platt that his Lyman Lamb has gone to Seattle to old-time friend, Mr. J. A. McCrum. w as Racket Store for bargains. fill a position there. Success to him. taken seriously sick and asked him to $2.00 buys a $2 50 hat at Todd’s. W. Brown ami wife, Clifford W. Brown leave for the Grove at once, which he and R. P. Boise, jr., wife and child, of did, but while on his way another mess Hose company meets this evening. Salem, came in on Sunday and left the age was received on Wednesday that A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s. next morning for Nehalem beach to go Mr. McCrum had died. Pay vour road tax and don’t kick, if Fine ice cream at any time at Vogler’s camping. B.ikery. Mr. C. J. C. Clavton, representing tl>e the you cannot succeed in dodging the road supervisor, for that is what some Take your county warrants to Todd Allen & Gilbert Co., piano and organ of the tax dodgers are doing or standing dealers, is in the city, accompanied by & Co. Mrs. Clavton, who are stopping at the the supervisors off. We move that the county court provide the supervisors Mr. E. E. Page and wife, of Portland, Larson house. with guns so as to make the tax dodgers are in on a visit. Rev. G. Johnson, Swedish baptist mis dig up direcely they get the drop on Mr. J. A. Todd has returned from a sionary for Oregon, will conduct services them. trip on the outside. at the Wilson river school house next It is expected that the 26th Battery of Sunday morning and evening at 10:30 Field Artillery will come to Tillamook Mr. C. W. Cooke and wife, of Seattle, a.m. and 8 p.m. for its annual target practice. Captain came in on Wednesday. Charley Reynolds has his lifters on the Hawthorn and First Lieutenant H. E. Born, to the wife of Rev. A R. Griggs, furniture store building which was sold Mitchell (son of Senator J. H. Mitchell) i on Monday, a daughter. by Olsen & Co. to D. T. Edmunds, and came in last week and were taken to Bar P. F. Browne went out on a business is moving it over next to the hardware View, to look over the location as to Another Sad Drowning. camp groundSj etc. Should it be decided trip to Portland on Thursday. store of R. L. Wade. to bring in the battery it will come over A cool drink of soda water is delicious The trotting stallion Duke of Portland the Trask toll road, and will include We have to record another drowning an 1 healthful. You can get it at Vogler’s which has a good reputation in Tilla about 150 horses, and will remain two | in Tillamook comity, which occurred last , mook, is now at Grayson & McNnnier s or three weeks. Bakery. * Thursday afternoon in th.-, slough near . stable, and will rernai ; there until Sept. Representative B. L. Eddy took his 15th.—J. H. McNamer. There are eleven persons taking exami-| the Elmore ranch. It appears that Leo! * family to Netarts oil Saturday to camp nation for teachers’ certificates, six being Norton, the 12-year old son of F. IL j Mr. J. Teuscher, jr., and wife are in for county and five for state papers, in Norton, and George Biggs, the 13-year at that olace. old son of Al. Biggs, decided to go swi li from Hillsdale on pleasure and business. Dorm i i B lwards came in from Port, He is the principal of the school there this city. Those who are being examin ming about three o’clock th. t afternoon. ed tor county papers are Marv Hansen, there land on Sunday and will return and is in here in the interest of the New Lama Kabkee and Hattie Baker, third The tide was in at the lime. Xttcr g<i- with his wife. York Life Insurance Company. grade ; Rae Robinson, second grade ; ting into the water it stems that Biggs Dr. T. P, " ise, the dentist, came in on Ada Perry and Belle May, first grade ; decided to swim across tl ? slough, lint C. F. Franklin, the jeweler, in the Norton advised him not !•», a? he was Wednesday and will remain in the city’ grand shuffle for new locations, will oc- and for state papers Olive Baxter, Lena not a very good swimmer. Biggs said until the 25th. | Miller, Mrs. N. Nl. Dawson, E H. W bit- cupv part of the post office building, the he could make it, but when oi l of his Razor honing a specialty with Davis office to be remodeled and the cabinet ney and Wayne W. Wiley. Board of ex depth Norton saw that Biggs was in dis aminers is composed of Superintendent the barber, » iposite the Allen house. moved back to alloiv more room. G. B. Lamb, Prof. F. IJ. Vincent and Mrs. tress by the manner he was struggling Price 25 cents. in the water. Norton s» am lo him and The best saw’ on earth. Use the Great Hays. caught him by the arm, vfien Biggs Mrs. G. O. N<»l tn and familv left 'Ved Western saws and \ou will coon be Editor Weatherley favored the editor grabbed at Norton with his other hand nesdav to visit her mother, who will re convinced of this fact, for they are re of the Headlight with a fraternal call on cognized to be the best saw now on the Friday while he was in the city on busi and both began to sink. Norton broke i turn with her away from Biggs and swam to shore, Sheriff Able: man’s family is down on market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc ness from Woods. We hope our read which was only a short distance, as the Nair’s hard-ware store. ers will not think for one moment that bank goes off steep where lhe boy s were their place <• i the Nehalem beach for a The Pacific Navigation Co. will trans | the two pencil pushers were concocting swimming. Finding that Biggs was { summer’s out ing port exhibits to and from the State Fair I some devilment. Our brother from the still struggling in the water Norton Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach Sunday free of charge, as also will the Southern ; south part of the county is too much of again swam to him to help him out. and tnornin;» an I evening in the Presbyterian Pacific, but other fines will charge at the 1 a gentleman for that, for it is only when succeeded in getting hold of Biggs’ arm, church in tin s ci tv. rate of one wa v. See B. C. Lamb about bad men get hold of editors that they go when the latter again grabbed Norton wrong and are thought to be bad men and they both commenced sinking. Aga;,i Mrs. A McNair’s family went camp the transportation of exhibits. also. No insinuations, of course, cut, Norton managed to get away ami swim ing on Neb. deni «»each Saturday, accom Owing to the steamer Sue H. Elmore please call again, Bro. panied by Mrs. Van Tress. to shore, and when there broke off some having gone to Seattle to be docked and | Although there was an exodus of peo sticks and threw them to the drowning Dr. 0. H Davenport, dentist, will be the steamer Geo. R. Vosburg being em ple to the beach and mountains on Sun boy. As soon as Norton saw that Biggs in his office in Tillamook City from the ployed on the Nehalem and in looking a good number witnessed the ball was drowned he became scared, and after the wrecked schooner, passenger I day, 1st to the 15th of each month. games on Sunday. There appears to be dressing himself, gathered up the cows ' and the freight business by way of As- Mr P. McIntosh has bought the Don I toria is paralyzed this week. i considerable more interest taken in the and went home, not mentioning to his aldson cheese factorv on the Wilson river game than iti previous years, piobably parents until the next morning what had ! Dr. Lawless, the optician, will fit spec- and is now operating th it plant. because some of the prominent citizens happened The body of Biggs was found I taeles for the next two days at actual have interested themselves, with the re the same evening in about a foot of Miss Belle May, daughter of Dr. J. W. cost, but not one day longer. Now is sult there is some good-terr p< red rivalry water by the Tomilson’s while in a boat May, is on a visit in this city, and is I the chance of your life time. Don’t let between the different team, which have and Coroner Reynolds had the body stopping with Miss Ruth Cooper. i a traveling spectacle faker gobble your been organized and which are competing j brought to this city. As Biggs had a — for the championship, which take'- with bruise under the left eve, his father tho Mrs. Maggie Warlick, of Chicago, in. money, but patronize your home opti- came in on Tnes<biv on a visit to her cian, whose interest is identified with it a pennant. 1 he game Sunday morn-1 ught the boys had got into some kind of i your interest. ing was between Mr. J. E. Sibitv's •; 1 ' a tussel and his bov had been struck, parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Durfee. Prof. W. W. Bristow starts for Tilla- Mr. Claude Thayer's teams, in which | and as Norton had failed to say any The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg left this the former won with a score of 11 to 2 thing about the drowning seems to have morning for Astoria with 700 cases of | j mook city Friday. At Willamina he will The school and academy teams were cheese and a large number of passengers. meet Prof. W. I. Reynolds, of Dallas, competitors on the <liamond in the after conveyed the impression to Mr. Biggs mind that there had been soon trouble i and they will go on together from there Mr. E. A. Aiderman and family of Dav- ' to Tillamook Citv. Their trip will com noon, when th« school won the game between the boys. Coroner Reynolds, ton, are visiting with Sheriff Aiderman, ; bine both business and pleasure. Tom with a score ot 31 to 15. after closely questioning Norton on Fri and are now do wn on the Nehalem beach I i and Dell Warren left yesterday on wheels day, came to the conclusion that the At a meeting of the school director* on drowning was accidental, that the boys For n^en’s logging and heavy working for Tillamook City.— McMinnville News Tuesday, for the purpose of opening bids were the best of friends, and that it was for the new school building, painting the shoes and ladies heavy and dress shoes, Mrs Emily B. Stewart has filed suit on account of being scared for fear of French heel included, go to the Racket j in the circuit court for a divorce from her i old building and for school warrants, I , being blamed that Norton did rot tell the only bid for building the school was j Store. * husband. John J. Stewart, on the ground that of S. A. Brodhead, which is for a , what had happened, and on that account Straved. from D. Fitzpatrick’s place on of desertion. These parties were marri four-roomed building with a large as did not think it advisable to hold an in Friday, a grav mare. The owner. J. V. ed at Lafayette, Oregon, on October 18, sembly room on the second floor, was ' quest. It is a wonder that both boys Aiderman, will pay a reward of $5 for 1880, anil were residents of Tillamook $4333.00. The board has awarded the ' were not drowned. The body of Biggs county for twenty years. There are ¡contract to Mr. Brodhead. The bids for ' was buried on Friday, the service being its return. five minor children of the marriage, held in the M.E. church. Why pay $75 for steel ranges from the whom plaiutiff Wants the court to give painting the old building were H G Cox, $170 ; Matthew & Powell, $265; peddlars when you can get a letter steel her the custody of. Vance Nodine. $300. If Cox is a respon- For Sale. range from McIntosh & .McNair for $45 sible bi lder.the contract will lie awarded One Columbia river net and line, En. to $50 ? to him today. Quite a number of bids quire of J. A. Biggs, Barnegat, (Jr. Mr. A. T. Ax tel ar J ’<n*e and Miss were in for the school warrants, most ot Hall, of Fairview. Multnomah county, which were about par and a little over, are in on a visit. Mr. Axtel is related to Cows ft r Sale. but that of C. & E. Thayer was the highest, being $1.05%, which will be a Mr. C. McKillip. Two thorough bred Jersey cows for premium of $254.37, or enough to pay sale. Apply at Headlight office. When v^n want tn know nnvthing the excuses of renovating the ol<l buibl-1 about the Oregon Fire Relief Association ing. C. & E. Thayer were awarding the Now is the time to buy a cell upor. or write J. S. Stephens, who is school warrants, and were given unto : i-''« ** * ' the agent for Tillamook county. new Sewing Machine for today to see that everything was carried j |22 ,oo, with drop head and out according to law, when the whole The K. of P.’s are organizing lodge in this city and h. ve apphe I lor •« char ma»*er will be disposed ot. all the latest improvements ter. Some 29 members have a’rea«lv "Kid” Lagens and two of his pah. » A gwxl many people have thought that a cough didn’t amount to much ‘i—most excellent at M c I ntosh & M c N air s . aiSliated with the proposed lodge. ■X well-known confidence operators and people whose friends were sorry to lose them. Now don t make this mistake mistake —a cough is th< It is the B onita S ewing surc-th:ng men, are paying Tillamook a *. J. and M. D. Warren are off on a visit. A lew nights ago they "took in" i / first step toward serious and often fatal sickness ; stop it right there. M achine , and they range ▼ac'-.tion tour to the hllam • >k coast, a " 21’’ game for about $140 by the' J Our Syrup, Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry, 25c., 50c., and *1.00 bottles, has prov< <l stopping at Dolph for a visit with their in price from $22 to $35, “crimp the cards” system. They started frien»!, Carl Shortridge.—Telephone. > marvellous cough stopper. If you’ve just begun to cough, the 25c. size will fix you ; if it with ball bearings. They play at another game, but were quietly |. N. Pesterfield was bond over to keep given notice that they were known and an old cough, try a larger bottle. It always relieves, and except in the most desperate case are little beauties, perfectly if had Inst not play.—Telegram. the peace and to appear at the circuit How always cures. made and something new on court by Justice Alley, who had used awfully inconsistant. Tillamook City \nd everything a well-stocked drug store ought to have, we have. threats to draw a gun upon Harry F. socked it to the Quaker doctoi for oper the market. These machi in the city but stire-lhing gamblers Hill. nes are a better article than . ating are not molested and allowed to operate 9 Mr. Geo. B. McLeod, of Portland, and the peddk s are charging J day and night. <)h, yes, if some little who is secretary of the Astoria Com. innocent child fails to dismount a bicvcle ♦65 and $75 for. •» panv, with .Mr. U. C. Greval, of Miune- when within thirtv feet ol a |>e les rjant| fota. were in i ! k citv on business Wed *»»Sr5 ilie p<>or "kirl ' is lhrcatcne«l lo l< pulie l nesday. TILLAMaOK JOTTINGS. Painless Dentistry C. Ben Riesland, The Leading Land Agent of Tillamook Co. Look Out for an Add. Next Week New Furnishing Good S, I Sewing Machines. < > ? J TODD & CO STOP THAT COUGH. < CTÏ-A.S. I. CLOU G- FT' I The Reliable Druggist,