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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 28.
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GOODSJ___ NEW GOODS !
Our Immense Stock of New Goods are beginning to Arrive
FASHIONABLE CENT.’S CLOTHING.
HANDSOME LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
Fine Stock of BOOTS. SHOES and RUBBER GOODS.
COHN
& CO., The Leading Merchants.
All Summer Hats in the house reduced to 25c.
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Whittled to a Point.
expected that the sailor boarding house year has been settled upon, while the near San Francisco or the Sound cities |
keepers will be a little more careful in rest of it is in the hands of American as it is to Portland it would have had ■
Gladys— It must l»e awful nice to have
causing ships to be held up in Portland. land companies, which are expecting to railroad connections years ngo. But,
Fred C. linker. Publisher.
money enough to be charitable.
dispose of a large section of it soon. alas, and alas, for Portland's want of
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Ethel—Yes; then one dosen’t need to
The Commissioner of Internal Revenue According to this bulletin 21,000 Ameri- enterprise. _________________
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
be charitable to make, folks think one
has made a ruling to the effect that the ! cans have located in the province of
( strictly in advance .)
has money.
Popping the Question.
dealers who sell oleomargarine which I Manitoba and neighboring territory be-
“Ethle ” said Mrs. Subhubs, sternly,
One year............................................... 1.50
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paid a tax of 2 cents a pound prior to 1 tween January 1 of this year and June 1. I A hundred years ago, and less, it was
75
Six months...........................................
“after that young man had said good
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July
1,
1902,
must
take
out
a
license
50
Three months......................................
the fashon for a suitor to go down on : night’ to you on the porch last evening I
$480 a year for wholesalers and $48 a ' J. J. Hill, the railroad magnate, is
his knees to a lady when he asked her . heard several sounds like kisses.”
year for retailers, instead of $200 and $6 not at all impressed with the idea of
! to become his wife ;j which, with very I “Yes?” replied the girl demurely. “Ob!
Sparks from the Anvil
respectively. The only dealers who pay ' constructing an isthmian canal. No one
| stout gentlemen, was an uncomfortable i I know. What you heard was the noise?
the minimum license rate at $6 and $200 ■ expected that he would be. He believes
proceeding, says a writer in Everywhere.
a
year
are
those
who
deal
exclusively
in
1 that if the money to be expanded on the i The way in which Daniel Webster pro i he made pulling bis feet out of the mud
It is said that Alphonso, King of
as he walked down the path.”
Spain, is demented. Probably if the oleomargarine which has paid the tax of ’ canal was used in inproving riversand I posed to Miss Flrteher was more mod- j
harbors at home it would do more good.
young man was put under discipline he one-quarter of a cent a pound.
“Oh my !” exclaimed the pretty type
: ern, being at the same time neat and
We have no objection to that if con-
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would not be as crazy as some news
, poetic. Like many otner lovers, he was writer. “Uni afraid I’m a wretched
paper writers make him.
The total cost of the Boer War to gress will appropriate enough money to caught holding a skein of thread or speller.”
England upto March 31, 1903, which improve Tillamook bar. Every person wool which the lady had been unravling.
‘•Ah. no,” sighed her enamored em
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A woman in the classic town of Eugene is the date covered by the present budget 1 in Tillamook knows that it is urgently “Grade,” said he (fancy Daniel Webster i ployer, “you are mistress of all suits of
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has just died and now it is ascertained is £222,974,000, or about $1,100,000,- ! needed. We must admit there is some saying “Grade’’), "we have been tying spel I s. ’ ’
that her skull was 2’4 inches in thick 000. The Telegram says the Cobden good sense in Hill’s remarks, which knots—let us see if we cannot tie one
“I don’t care if I do die,” said the pa
ness. She ought to have belonged to the Club recently issued a pamphlet show ; people in Tillamook can better under- which will not untie in a lifetime.” tient, despondently.
ing that this enormus sum would have | stand, for there is such a thing as ex- With a piece of tape he fastened half a
U. of O.’s foot ball team.
"Oh. you may linger several weeks,”
been enough to establish and support ‘ pending large sums of money improving true-lovers’-knot; Miss Fletcher perfected
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replied the physician comfortingly.
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water
ways
in
foreign
countries
and
fifty
universities,
while
Oxford
and
Cam
It is said the chairman of the Demo
it, and a kiss put a seal to the symbolical
“Great heavens!” exclaimed the man
cratic congressional committee has com bridge are now so desperately poor that i neglecting what is really wanted in the bargain.
who had vision of a prodigious doctor
pleted a campaign text book. Mr. they are scarcely able to pay current matter of improving our rivers and
Richard Steele wrote to the lady on his bill; “in that case I ll get well at once.”
harbors at home.
Whitney provides the best possible expensee.
heart ; “Dear Mrs. Scurlock (there
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Don’t laugh nt the young man who
motto for the title page ; “No man and
were no misses in those days), I am tired
Local Snap Shot9.
When Russell Sage says he does not
lets his curly brown hair grow down
no issue.”
of calling you by that name ; therefore,
agree with Mr. Morgan regarding the
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until it hangs upon bis shoulders, tie
We are wonderin' if the board of equal* say a day when you will take that of,
The packing house people claim they consolidation and combination of all the
may be a poet and can’t afford to have
niadanie,
your
devoted,
humble
servant,
ization, when it meets in October, will
it cut.
utilize every part of a hog with the ex- great interests, it must be taken for
have time to whittle wood, as in pre- Richard Steele.” She fixed the day accord
ception of its last squeal and the curl in granted he sees danger ahead which
“He was delighted with the service*«!
ingly, and Steeled her name instead of
vious years.
its tail. Now we are informed that “you should not be overlooked, so he makes
your church last Sunday. He told me
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heart
to
the
suitor.
can sell every part of an Angora goat this dark prediction: “Combinations of
We suppose the cattle buyers are labor
z\ Scotch beadle was the one who pop that at certain portions of it he felt
all great industries are a menace to the I
but Ids scent.”
ing under the impression that the early ped the question in the grimmest man actually transported, absolutely oblivous
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government. They are not only a men
bird catches the worm, bv the way they ner. He too it his sweetheart into the | to his surroundings. ”
The United States promised Cuba in ace but they «are oppressors of the people. .
are gathering np the young stock in this ■ graveyard and, showing her a dark cor-1 “Yes, 1 noticed his obliviousness when
dependence, but correctly speaking that Should an era of combina lion ensue the ’
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. »county.
' ner, said : “Marv, my folks he there. ; the plate was being passed.”
was never fulfilled, for that country is American people will certainly revolt 1
<
Would von like to lie there, Mary?” I “You told our summer boarders that
and
if
they
do
there
will
j
We
„.,.
re
to|()
|(|g
,
wwk
by
visitor
nothing but a vassal of this country. against them,
The best kind of independence that the be financial rum
ruin such ns the jicople
jieopleJ , tbat
Tijinmook
j getting quite a Mary was it sensible lassie and expressed 1 we never skim any of our milk,’’ said
tl,„, ' nil
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Cubans will ever enjoy will be when they never dreamed ot in the history of the , reputation on the “outside” for gamb : her willingness to obtain the righ: to be I Farmer Corntossel’s wife in a tone of
;
reproof.
are annexed to the United States.
world.”
I ling. That is a bad reputation to place I buried near the beadle's relations by ■ gentle
uniting herself with him in wedlock.
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“I told 'em the truth.” answered far
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alongside that of Tillamook cheese and i A grave old deacon was not so fortu-
Cholera appears to be claiming a good
mer Corntossel. “We buy it already
South Carolina’s primary laws requi
butter.
. nate. He conducted a prime spinster, skimmed
i
many
victims
in
the
Philippine
Islands.
from the dairyman.”
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res every candidate fora state office or
| upon whom he had matrimonial inten
for the United States Senate to make at Between June 25 and July 10, 72 deaths
One of our correspondents wrote last
Mrs. Benham--This new bathing suit
tions, to his family cemetery, where he
least one speech in every county before occurred among the enlisted men of the week that all the men were “Going,
of mine is a poem.
the date of the primary election. The Division of the Philippines. Of the total going or gone !” This would be a good already had three wives sleeping demu
Benham—Well, it’s unfit for publica
rely
and
peacefully
in
a
row,
with
the
(
number
of
deaths,
35
were
due
to
Asi
survival of the fittest, revolvers being
time for the editor to put on his best bib
tion.
i
long
sound
of
the
vowel
“
o.
”
“
Now,
!
equal, seems to rest with the best man atic cholera. The War Department has at) I tucker for the purpose of making a
I don’t want poverty, en 1 don’t want
received this information from General call and to console the “grass widders.” i Miss Priscilla,’’ he inquired in gravel
physically.
tone, “wouldn’t you like some time, to! riches, said the old colored voter. “All
Chaffee at Manila, together with a list
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I want is plenty of political campaigns
mingle your (lust with ours ?”
The importation of precious stones of those soldiers who had died. In ad
A lady peddler boasted last week that
“Not on your life!” (or something en cinderdates a-ruiinin’ all de year
this month at New York has so far, dition to the 35 who died of cholera, 17
she was making enormous profits taking
roun’. ”
according to Appraiser Whitehead, died of dvsentry, six of malaria fever orders for ladies’ dress suits, and it was equivalent.), the lady answered, and I
I
left
him
with
the
remains
of
such
wives
and
the
remainder
of
various
other
“He used to think of nothing but
amounted to $2,000,000, an unusually
no trouble to do business. The greatest • as had already accumulated.
wining and dining.”
large amount for the period. The total diseases. Of those who died of cholera,
trouble will be when the men folk have
importations for seven and a hall nine were Philippine scouts and natives.
‘ He seems to be more temperate now.”
to loot the bills, with the commission
’He lias to be. Things are just re
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months of this year amount to $ 16,550,_
Blasts From Ram's Horn.
added.
versed now. He s a chronic dyspeptic
000. This also is very much ahead of the
The Oregon State Press Association
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The light needs no label.
and he does all his whining after din-
pic\ ions year.
has ended its session at Newport and
As some of the adjoining counties were
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Destiny depends on origin.
ner.”
the Oregonian is mean enough to re instrumental in stealing large strips of
Innocence is not character.
As most of the Boers have sworn alle mark that it had three real editors in
Wantanno—So Miss Mudgeford is a
territory from Tillamook county, when,
giance to England it is surprising how attendance. Perhaps if the convention
Treachery leads to tragedy.
popular girl, is she?
it is said, our representatives in the state
tariiacious O0111 Paul clings to the idea had declared for
Disposition is more than position.
United legislature did not know what was going
Du7no Popular! I should say so. And
of independence for South Africa, so much States senator, it
Silence often the sign of strength.
been so on, so we do not think it would be auv
she deserves it. Why, she’s so nice that
so even his staunches friends have had to different.—Asturian
The man who thinks leads the crowd.
not be great sin to steal it back, that is if we
her own brothers like her.
leave the old man to brood over what is unprofessional and
Pride needs to look out for puncture. I
gentle can do so.
Ee man dat pretends to be smarter
now considered impossible. That coun men, for it takes all kinds of |ieople to
Piety does mere than pity the needy.
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try will have more independence under make up a world ; therefore, if Harvey
Many a small engine has a big whistle. i dan any one else." said Uncle Eben, "is
The North part of Tillamook county
English ride than it ever had under Oom does show a crabbed spirit at times to. so long neglected in road improvements,
The church is a chisel and not a statue. like a man data runnin' in debt. He
Paul rule.
Belter a fair failure than a false success. kin enjoy hisse'f a heap as long as his
ward the pencil pushers of the state we appears to be getting» fair share of road
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Your life will be worth what it costs credit lasts: an after dat lie's in trouble.
are charitable enough to believe he can work. Let the good work go on. and as
Because there is $700,0' 0 of the irredu
not help it, for Ire wrts built that wav. soon as the county court can see its way you.
Mistress—Why didn't you stay at your
cible school funds lying idle, ¡tappears to
Better a clean sinner than a dirty
But we don't think none the less of him clear we hope it will put a bridge across
be worrying a good many politicians.
for '.hat
the Nehalem so as to meet Clatsop with saint.
New Girl—The missus insisted on hav
The wa v to reduce it is to get another
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a wagon road.
ing a model kitchen like the one she read
•nan like Davis, the defaulting clerk, to I Oh, yes, tariff is a difficult problem,
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Notice to Taxp lyers.
about in a household magazine, and she
manipulate the school funds, ami he will When the democrats want to monkcv
A visitor to Tillamook a few days ngo
discharged me because neither ot us
soon convince everybody that there was with it that patty howls free trade, but was surprised to learn that the dairy , Notice is hereby given that on Mon. could ever find anything we wanted in
no such thing as the irreducible school when the republicans want to tinker herds in this county were fed only on day, the <>th day of October. 1902, the It.
fund, making the politicians worry in a with the tariff, at one time it is under the grass and hav which is grown on the i County Board of Equalization, will
Bright’s Disease.
different direction.
guise of protection and at another under farm And this accounts for the reason convene at the office of the County Clerk,
The largest sum ever paid fur a pre
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that of reciprocity. Reciprocity is only that a good cow gives its owner $50 a ot Tillamook County,Oregon,said board
The police administration of the Rhine another word for what democrats call vear income, without having to pay out to continue in session from day to day 1 scription, changed hands in San Fran
country is taking measures to-resist the free trade, when in point of fact we can $20 or more for mill feed.
for one week, and publicly examine the cisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in
invasion of Belgian automobiles. Parties not have free trade without abandoning
I assessment rolls, nnd correct nil errors volved in coin and stock $112 500 00
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and was pai.l by a party of business men
from across the frontier race recklessly all import duties. We think most people
We are informed that a party came to in valuations, description, or qualities
for a specie for Bright's Disease and
through German villages and fatal have come to the conclusion that the
I
ot
land,
lots
or
other
property,
and
all
this city a little over a week ago with a
Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases
accidents have just been reported from present protective taritl is instrumental
fiersons
interested
in
said
assessment
check for a little under $100, and getting
They commenced the serious investi
three villages. The inhabitants tried to in creating monopolies. And as it is to
into» gambling game lost every cent of are hereby requested to appear at
gation oT the specific Nov. 15, i!Wo
I nch an autoniobilist who ran over an the interest oí the trusts not to want
said
time
and
place,
for
the
purpose
of
it. not having enough to buy a breakfast
8 year (»1.1 girl at Sinzig; a Belgian the tariff tinkered with.
The wheat oil Monday morning. Hut here is the correcting any errors that may apjiear They interviewed scoresuf the cured and
tried it out on its merits by putting »ver
Count killed an aged man at Bruhl, and grower, is of necessity a free trader, Ire
funny part ot it, the editor is considered . in their assessment, as no errors can lie
three dozen cases on the treatment and
a chili! was run over and killed al cause the markets of the world deter
corrected
alter
the
adjournment
of
said
a bad man for calling attention to such
watchmg them. They .|S1( got phygj.
Puenderich on the Moselle.
I
board.
mines the price of his product.
tilings.
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Hated, Tillamook, Oregon, August cans to name chronic, incurable cases
and administered it with the physicians I
Portland is a "crimp’’ citv ami has a
There is a chance that the reports of
"If you only bad a railroad
is a re 19th. 1902.
forjmlges. Upto Aug.i-re.ght'vseven
b id reputation in shippingcircles all ovvi \meikan immigration to Canada are mark people who visit Tillamook for the
J. S. S tevhkns ,
the world. It is n disgrace to that city exaggerated, yet there is undoubtedly a first time are heard to m ike. "Ah ; if
percent of th- test cases were either well
County Assessor.
ami a public scandal when the boarding movement of considerable proportions weonlv had a railroad !” sighseve-y Till,
o.- progressing favorably.
There being but thirteen per cent of
house people can entice sailors from the in that direction. A bulletin from the amooker front the bottom of his heart in
A Snap in Real Estate.
failures, the parlies were satisfied and
ships in port and the captains have to land office of the dominion at Ottawa response. But patience, we are told, is a
For
sale,
a
most
desirable
farm,
on
the
pay the “crimps1
for every prison sa\ s that 25.OtM.000 acres in the Cana virtue, never possessed by woman and
eliwd the transactiun. The proceedings ‘
Nehalem In-ach, containing 97 acres and
they supply in their place. When ships dian Northwest have been purchased seldom by man. Hut the trouble is Till
of the investigating committee and the!
well improved, with house and barns,
ehneud reports of the test cases were
arc put to unnecessary expense, it it gen in recent years by persons from the amook is so near vet far away from the
fine lake of twenty acres, cranberry
et allv co needed in the end that the wheat United States, and 5,(MX),000 acres of metropolis on the Willamette, that it is
pubhshed and will lx: mailer! free on !
growers have to foot the bill. Now that this area have been sold in 1902. One- a great misfortune for this county that patch and fruit trees. Splendid location «PPlication. Address John J. Fuiton1
for a summer resort. To lie «old for
ti e government is on the war path it is tilth of this purchase for the present we are so situated. If Tillamook was as
(Company,42» Mt>titgt merySt..San Fran-1
, $2,000.—Erbin Carter, Garibaldi, Or.
I
I cisco, Vai,
,
ë-bc
1
Hats, Gent.’s Furnishing Goods, etc.
ÎiUiiniooh
Ijeabligbt
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Sewing Machines.
is the time to buy a
i new Now Sewing
Machine for
!
I!
$22.oo, with drop head and
all the latest improvements
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
It is the B onita S ewing
M achine , and they range
in price from $22 to $35,
with ball bearings. They
are little beauties, perfectly
made and something new on i!
the market. These machi
nes are a better article than
the peddlars are charging
$65 and $75 for.
T. SARCHET,
Tillamook Custom Tailor Shop.
G entlemen :
I beg to inform you tbat I am open
for business with a very choice line of
pantings and suitings to choose from.
All wishing anything in my line please
give me a call.
Shop next to harness store, in office
previously occupied by F. K. Beals.
Yours trulv,
T. SARCHET.
I’.S —Repairing of all kind pressings,
and cleaning.
WOOD SAW.
All Orders for Sawing Wood promptly
attended to.
Brock Bros.,
TILLAMOOK
CITY,
OK.
Leave Orders at COHN & CO.'S.
A Watch or Clock that wont
keep time is useless, if you have
one of this kin J bring it to me, I
will guarantee to make it keep
perfect time or it wont cost you
anything.
I keep the most reliable time
pieces that are to be had ac
prices in reach of all, if you are
expecting to buy one, come and
see me before you invest, it will
save you money, time and worry,
c. F. Franklin.
THE UP TO DATE
JEWELER.
c. E. REYNOLDS,
Undertakerand Em
balmer.
All orders promptly attendili to.
Office :
ON THE MAIN STREET,
OPl’OSTTE THE ALLEN
HOUSE.
BEST HARD
WHEAT FLOUR.
I
TO Wf ELK it s
Í p ÍMLESS s
»1ITMIR& ®Bi
Sold by COHN & CO
Tillamook, Or.