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illoimik Vol. XV. No. 15. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER i8, V McCormick & Deering Mowers and Rakes. Harford, Columbia, Rambler, and Ideal BICYCLES Walkover Shoes at Todd’s. R G. Hackett, who had made proof on a timber claim before the tire but had failed to pay the money on Account of having a personal check, abandoned the claim on account of a tire running through it. The men from Hadley’s logging camp left Wednesday, and with every man in tne city who would go, to fight fire in the timber on the Wilson river, the pay being $2.50 a dnv and board. It was reported they were fighting a fierce fire in the green timber all last night. Some of the “boys” who fought fire thought it was a smart Yankee trick they played this city on Thursday of last week when they turned the water from tlx reservoir into the creek, making the people w onder what had happened when water would have been the city’s salva tion had a fire occurred then. Well, they 1 were on the fighting line, and as every thing is considered fair in love and war, | it so happened that by turning water into the creek it was used to save pro- perty at Donaldson’s. The question was asked us : “Why don’t the deputy district attorney pull A. B. Allison for running a gambling house now he has the evidence ?” We do not wish to argue the question from that standpoint, but in answering the ques tion will ask another ; “Why ¡pull one gambling house and not the others ?” so for that reason we do not see the justice of pulling Allison because lie is the under ■ dog and not pull the other fellows. Will I it come to de-/ eat dog in this gambling 1 scrimmage ? Ji.50 per year Organs & Pianos ALLEN & GILBERT - RAMAKER CO.jCapalized at $350,000, the oldest, largest >5^ and most reliable music house in the Northwest, has instructed Mr. U. J. C. Clay ton to close out a stock consisting of two Packard's, one Fisher Piano, and one Estey Organ, at a great sacrifice, left out of a stock of 31 instruments that have been The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. sold here. You can save $170 on these All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. famous makes of Pianos, and $50 on an Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc Organ. Yes, we have done so well, that we will open a branch store in the near future in Tillamook City These Pianos must be TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Dr. O. H. Davenport, dentist, will be | The Headlight is the best newspaper, in his office in Tillamook City from the > because it is all home print ; and the best sold to make room for more No reason- 1st to the 15th of each month. advertising medium because it does not ■ •«C.’’Ben Riesland. * able offer refused Small payment down Miss Muriel Grisson. of McMinnville, is advertise columns of outside advts. for E Walkover Shoes. nothing and then charge the local people spending a vacation in this city and is ■- Buy your school books at Clough’s.* and $10 a month does it. 50c. an inch. That’s why the Headlight staying with Miss Frankie Drew. ■ Swell Ties and Hose for swell people at I The editor feels tired, sick and readv to is the best home newspaper. You may have the instrument in Exodd 8. * Road Supervisor Riplev has commenc-1 ¡call in a doctor, for the reason he has Representative B. L. Eddy and Sheriff ed suit in Justice Alley’s court against . heard so much about the wonderful man. ■ Fine ice cream at any time at Vogler’s Mike Turner for the amount of his road H. H. Aiderman returned from Portland j | ner in which they run their fire depart your home while you are paying for it. Bakery. * on Saturday, having cut short their busi poll tax. ments in some of the little towns over in Goods on view at Larsen House. I Take your county warrants to Todd ness and returned home ou account of On Tuesday the Vosburg towed tlie the sensational news appearing in the Washington. There, give 11s a rest, for ft Co. there is plenty of originality and pluck in schooner Una into Nehalem Bay and See C. J. C. CLAYTON for terms Telegram that the city was doomed. S Public school opened on Monday with the boys belonging to the Tillamook hose towed the schooner John S. Miller out 185 pupils. The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Mon company without filling them with “hot No Agents to deal with. Wednesday. day for Astoria with the following pas I Todd & Co. have the best values in air’’ with what they do over in some lit The U. S. Steamer Geo. W. Wright sengers : Rev. Beck and party, S. J. Mc- [Underwear. * came in on Tuesday with a party of gov Creery and wife, Mrs. R. Wooding, Mrs. tle hole-in-the-ground town like Elma I Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. ernment officials to survey the Tilla We feel like heaving up one whole week’s Walker, R. G. Hackett and son, W. G. grub stake at the mention of Aberdeen, & E. Thayer. * mook bar. I Aiken, Miss C. Delstnan, G. W. Wall, L. Elma, Hoquaim, etc. I Tillamook must be a competitor with Miss Eya Kays has been chosen to fill j Ossenger, W. H. Ross and A. Larsen. Another pointed question was asked : London for fog. the vacancv in the faculty of tlx public 1 A good many men pride them, > A new line of latest styles in gent.’s golf school, and will teach the second and , selves as hayingfought for their country, I us on the street a few days ago : “What is the city council going to do about the third grades. shirts at Todd’s. * I but we will gamble some of them never gambling houses ?’’ We do not kpow. I J. K. Gamble, of Nehalem, was in the Napoleon Bonaparte Morey died at I fought as hard and saw as much smoke But, holding public positions, we think the Larson house on Sunday, aged 89 I amj fire as the farmers who fought lire city on Monday. each member should be given an oppor years He had been a public charge for ' in Tillamook county last week. There Mr. J. S. Lamar went out on Monday Houses Rented mid Tuxes paid for non Resident,. tunity togo’on record on this questiou. several years. are heroes on the farm when the occasion Will one of the councilmen make this mo on a business trip. Born, on Saturday, to the wife of J. ' Don’t forget the number for sporting demands as well as on the battle field. tion at the next meeting _• “I move, Mr. City, Oregon. ' goods, guns and ammunition. One door If there are going to be anv more gun Mayor, that as gambling houses are Durher, a daughter. I south of Edmunds & Co.’s store. At • , plays in Tillamook City’s gambling in- being rnn in this city in open violation 1 Mr. A. S. Andrews, of Eugene, was in 1 Ralph Ackley’s. stitutions, the weapons should be in the oft he 1 aw, contrary to the sentiment of the city on Tuesday. hands of women who are being deprived the respectable, law-abiding citizen, we, Some of the merchants on the street Ed. Kirchhof, of Fort Dodge, Fa., was | where the post office is claim they don’t of home comforts because of them and as representatives of the people and , in the city on Monday. have any of those places where they have whose sons have been ruined or are being whose duty it is to move in the matter, 1 For good home locatious at low fig ruined because the men of Tillamook order the gambling houses dosed up gun plays and 21 plays. tires.—“C’’ Ben Riesland. Mr. W. W. Ridehalgh was in the citv a City have not the moral courage to say forthwith.” Let’s see, gentlemen, where Born, on the 9th inst, to the wife of I few days since, having come in from As that the gambling houses must be closed. \ou stand on this question. With the Mr. Geo. Maddux, a son. No one doubts for one moment that gamblers or the lxtter element ? toria to superintend the work at El- Todd & Co. have the best line o! men s more’s cannery at Garibaldi. people loose themselves in the fog in Lon Mr. Claude Thayer received a telegram 50 cent Work Shirts in town. McNamer & Grayson have put in hay don, but one would hardly credit it that on Wednesday from Mr. Sabin, of Port Ladies dress and fancy goods in end scales opposite their livery barn, which you could do the same thing in Tilla land, saying they were raising funds in less varieties just received at Cohn’s. * they desire their friends to remember 1 mook City. The fog and smoke was so that city for the sufferers by the recent dense one morning last week, that after fire, and wanted to be advised of the i Fresh Salmon eggs at Ralph Ackley’s, when they have hay to weigh. leaving his home to go to the camp, for situation in Tillamook and whether re one door socrtli of Edmund & Co.’s store. I When you want to know anything two hours George Johnson was groping lief was required. Happily the fire I about the Oregon Fire Relief Association Walkover Shoes. about on the street and wondering where fighters kept the flames from doing dam | cell upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is Clough’s stock of school books and he was at. age to farm and other property in this 1 the agent for Tillamook county. * school supplies is complete in every de The city council met on Monday even county, jvith the exception of in the tim Ware Walkover Shoes. tail. * ing, with all the members present, over ber, consequently assistance is not need Word was received through our old- which Mayor S. A. Brodhead presided. ed in Tillamook from Portland. Mr. Judge Boise will hold court in this city on the first Monday in next month, Oct. time citizen, J. J. McCoy, announcing the J. S. Lamar’s bond for a saloon license Thaver suggested that Tillamook should death of Mrs. J. C. Comer, a former resi-1 was approved and several ordinances donate to the Portland fund, and we 6th. A fine stock of new clothing just re dent of this county, at Escondido, Cal. • were referred to the regular committee. hope this will be done. The Headlight, Rev. J. H. Welch came up from Woods , Then the council, as one member remark- in behalf of the citizens of Tillamook, ceived from a New York factory at Cohn’s. * | to take part in the services at the Pres- ed, “said their little piece’’ about the extend to Portland their thanks for the kindly spirit in its desire to help those in ink 01 of suud soda water «a is »JV..V.WW« delicious 1 byterian church on Sunday and as ..I a water supply A COOl drink -------- . * ’ * and . the ’ proposed . . new sys- f and healthful. You can get it at Vogler’s young pastor created quite a favorable tern, going over the serious situation of this county who might have suffered by , last week and figuring the cost of a new the fire. Bakery. * | imprewmn. iron system. Bargain.. Miss Fay Todd returned to the city on Dr. Lawless, the optician, in a short Tuesday after several weeks visit at Me- Satardav Evening, September 20, Ten per cent discount, or $1.00 worth ' time will make a business trip to Eastern Minnville. Come everybody and have a good of goods for 90 cents. Calico 5 cents per Oregon, and will not return until next yard and other things in proportion ut Twenty-five cases of the celebrated time. spring, ai.d in order to reduce his large the Racket Store. Terms cash. Buckingham & Hecht boots and shoes Coal is cheaper and better than wood,, stock of optical goods, he will put up * Franklin and Newcastle lump in sacks, at Cohn’s. Notice. spectacles at actual cost price until he Davis $10.5 per ton ; W vowing. $12 50—Tilla- I starts. Now is the opportunity of your Razor honing a specialty with ------— Notice is hereby given to all persons the barber, oppose the Allen house, mook Wharf & Warehouse Lo. B C. j life time to get rid of your headaches and indebted to me to pay their accounts to Price 25 cents. ’ Lamb, manager. ’ nervousness, and to have your children’s B. L. Eddy, attorney-at-law, at Tilla We notice that Riesland’« employment eves fixed up for their winters hard study The largest and best assorted stock of mook City, Oregon. Prompt settlement stationery and school supplies in the I— ! agency is advertising for farm hands at at school.—Office at residence one block is requested. Respectfully, $35 per month, and it appears almost ! west of the Allen Hoste. * county at Clough's. N kls . T hompson . impossible to obtain help even at that I Most of the mendxrs of the city council The most complete stock of guns in : amount of wages. Wanted, at once, 20crnnlxrry pickers; town nt Ralph Ackley's, one door south were out Sunday looking up the most I Have you a house to rent ? (f so. and desirable streams for a new gravity will pay 75c. per bushel. E. A. Cham of Edmund & Co.’s store. vou want a sure reut every month lar. water system for the city, and with the berlain, Sand Lake Or. Marriage licenses were issued to Albert | ger than you are now gettirtg without object of ascertaining the distance and Perry and Maude Bowles, also to Dan the trouble of looking after collections fall, as well as the probable cost, from ►zr Geryais and Mary Sea mon. yoursell—"C” Ben Riesland. ' several streams they have in view. It is Mr. Norton L. Tower, who is connect- j Tlie steamer Geo. R. % os'iurg left on intention of the city council to pro. ed with the government sui vev party, Tuesday for Astoria. Her passengers j cur. ;ln estimate of cost for a 12 inch iron was in the city on Wednesday. were J. K. Gamble, Gus Allison, Rev. G. and tlien submit the question to the Miss Bessy Daugherty, of Sheridan, Svkes and son. Miss Anna Tone, Miss B. tB,payer< whether they want to bond |he who has Ireen visiting Miss Nevada Gray Daugherty and J. E. Magers. I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted son, left on the steamer Tuesday. The four acre track belonging to Mr , The Oregonian cartooned State Supt. Oregon State Board of Education, and will carry all the books adopted by them. Goodspeed was sola on Wednesday to i Sawed star. “ A" star ki'n dried J. H. Ackerman on Saturday, and by the shingles.—Tillamook Wharf & Ware Mr. Charles Burke, who has come from misfit of hi« clothe* he must tie running My Stock of Miller, South Dakota, to reside in Tilla. up and down the state with Superinten house Co. B. C. Lamb, m inager. * Is complete in every detail. My prices are always right. mook. Mr. Riesland cousumated the dent G. B. Lamb’s “meetin’ goin’ duds'* Walkover Shoes are the best. sale. which he borrowed when in Tillamook. Why pay <75 for steel ranges from the The best saw on earth. Use the Great It is not generally known when the state peddlers when yon can get a better steel Western saws and yon will soon he superintendent visited Tillamook this range from McIntosh & McNair for|t convinced ot this fact, for they are re •ummer he could not get h»s clothes out ot $50? * cognized to be the best saw now on the of “soak" for several days, tor the reason Rev. G. Sykes left on Tuesday for the market. For sale at Mcintosh & Me- they had been spirited away. Hence tlx purpose of attending the annual confer I state superintendent in a misfit. Nair's hsrd-ware store. ence of the M E. church. “C.” BEN RIESLAND Dairy r Fams. Timber Claims. Home Locations. Town Property Insurance. Loans. Financial Agent. Tillamook New Arrivals. Our Fall Stock is coming in on every boat. This week we have received a part of our Large Stock of Furnishing Goods, Men’s Pants, Mackintoches, Hats of all KINDS. Next week we will receive the first shipment of WALKOVER SHOES. The best shoe for the money on the market. Our stock of Groceries and Feed is complete and prices are right. TODD & CO THE NEW SCHOOL BOOKS by the School Supplies C I CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist and Stationer.