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jiïllam oak 190a TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 6, » Cook Stoves Heaters u Ranges Hardware, Tinware. ^Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Iron and Steel. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Gnns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. U"— “C.” Ben Rie*liuid. Cooper A Bott», for abstract*. * B. J. Foster, of Los Angeles, is in the 1 city. It didn’t do a thing but rain on Sun. day. Farm loans at 6 per cent. Apyly to B. L. Eddy. * Born, on Tuesday, to the wife of Mr. B. Ball, a son. Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. & B. Thayer. * I Born, on Sunday, to the wife of Henry Woolf, a daughter. Found, a pair of spectacles. Inquire at L. 8. Maynard's. * Presents for the babies as well as the ladiesat C. F. Franklin's. * Born, on Friday, to the wife of Mr. PeteLumar, a daughter. Representative B. L. Eddy returned frojn Portland on Friday. Born, on Sunday, to the wife of the Rev. R. Y. Blalock, a son. Callon P. J. Sharp for first class, up- to-date dental work. Satisfaction guar anteed. Dr. Wise’s office. * Rev. C. P. Metxler returned to the citv on Thursday from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Higgins were in from the lighthouse on Wednesday. Mr. F. L. Sappington returned from a visit to McMinnville on Monday. . Dance at Opera House Saturday night, Hoyember 8th. Come everybody. * The newest and-latest things in the Silver ware line at C. F. Franklin’s. * ' Messrs T. A. Porter and A.W Fletcher -Srcrein from Oretown on Wednesday. ♦* Remember it was Haltom Peter’s Diamond Brand that made prices cheaper and Shoes are the Best-Haltom values better in Tillamook. sells them. Hood's Long Snag Boots................ $3.80 is an eyesore to the city in the rainy sea able body to take such steps as are ne Boy's Short Rubber Boots............ 1.75 son and something should be done at cessary to relieve me from any further Ladies'Short „ ,, 1.20 once to drain it. The Street Commis liability on »aid bond." Misses „ „ ............... 1.00 i sioner might ascertain thecost, and with As Allison filed a new bond, with W, Child's ................................................... 90 a little assistance from the school board, H. E her man and C. McKillip bondsmen, Best, Wide Indigo Blue German Prints city , council and some of the property which was approved, Wilt was relieved BVi cents a yard. owners it looks to us a very easy matter of all liability after that date. American Prints 4V4 cts. per yard. Then the city council took np the mat. to drain that little basin from the Our Outing Flannels are from 1 to 3 school i grounds to the west of town, for ter of obtaining the water^rights in Kill cents per yard les* than others are Ki that is the natural direction and will ham creek for the proposed new water ting an inferior grade at. benefit the greatest number of property svstera tor the city and unanimously Remember we are Klbng Dry Good* owners. adopted a resolution authorizing the and Shoes from 10 to 20 per cent less mayor and the recorder to enter into an City Council Meeting. than any other store in Tillamook City. agreement with the property owners on —D. T. E dmunds , opposite Larsen that creek for their water rights. A meeting of the city council was held House. _ on Monday evening, with Mayor S. A. Held Up and Robbed. When some of the citizen* ol Tillamook Brodhead presiding and Councilmen A. City, who have done considerable gamb Mason, Geo. Grayson and F.L. Sapping Having been held up and robbed, |1 ling, go to Mayor Brodhead, and recoin, ton present. Bills against the city and ask those who are indebted to me to call mend that gambling be put a stop to in allowed were : and settle at once, either by cash or.note this city becauK the game* which aie secured. Electric light» ........... $19 00 now being run arc fleecing tkoK who Water rent.................. 30 00 Being in need of rendy cash, and mas t participate in them, it is remarkably Marshal's salary, etc, 46 00 have it, special prices will be made for a Recorder’s salarv__ . 10 00 strange that those who are in the habit R. L. Wade ...... :....... . 3 M ■bort time only. Call and see me and of gambling should substantiate what inspect my work. None better in the W. H. Ebtfman ....... 23 00 the Headlight has been asKrting and ad. Tillamook Headlight . 12 30 city. H kins . the Leading Artiit. L. Olsen ..................... vacating for months. The editor is no . 1 50 . 5 00 spasmodic reform crank, and in advocat Henry Benson........... For Sale. Curt Chance............. . . 3 00 ing the enforcement of the law he is onlv Elmer Hoag.............. . 3 00 A good single top buggy. Call soon. advocating that which he considers for Norman Brush.......... . . 5 00 W. B. I' agb . the best interest ot the city. The law C. E. Wilson.............. . 3 00 should be enforced, and it could easily be A communication was read, signed by The worshipers in a church at Auburn done if the citizens would make up their Geo. P. Wilt, as follows : N. Y., found it difficult to extricate minds and see that it was enforced, for “1 am informed and believe that A. B. themselves from the varnished pews. It they have the power in their own hands Allison is conducting his saloon in your is not an uncommon thing, if we may if they will only excrciK it. city in violation of the ordinances of the believe the veracious reports, for people In renewing his subscription, Mr. Geo. city and of the laws of the state ; there to be glued to their seats by the elo Mower, well known in this county, but fore. as one of his bondsmen? I hereby quence of the person addressing them now of Calistoga, Cal., write* : “I have notify you that I do not wish to be re- but in the present instance the control been waiting, thinking that George sponsible any longer as such bondsman, ling cause appears to have been a case would be wanting to come back to Tilla and would respectfully ask your honor* of matter rather than of mind. mook to get that drink of Tillamook sparkling water that the editor spoke of about a year ago. Blit I have not seen the time that I have had any desire to return tn Oregon again. I can make a living a great deal easier here than to go to Tillamook and pull cow teat* for a living. I am not confined night and morning. Mv fruit is growing, whether I ain under the tree* or away. Our crop* have been good, and we don’t lack for rain. There was nearly four inches of House* Rented and Taxes paid for non-Re*identi. rain fall here this last week, and unless it hold* up now, which looks lair, it will injure the grape growers, as the grape crop in this valley is only about two- third* gathered. There is quite a num ber of Tillamookers settled in this county of Napa and all seem to be well pleased with the exchange.” It will be very unsightly, when the new school building is erected, to sec one cor. ner of the block filled op with water of a stagnant nnd germ breading charac ter. The Headlight advances this sug. gestion : That the school directors and city council put in a drain pipe (a square wood box until some of our enterprising citizen* succeed with their experiment* in manufacturing brick nnd pipe) from the northeast corner of the school grounds and carry it west by the Gangloff and Shuffer tract. A drain pipe in that direc tion would be of great lienefit, especially to the property owners whose land may happen to Iny a little lower than his neighbors, conKquentlv when n heavy ruin fall* the ground which is lowest act* as a drain for the land which is only a foot oJ so higher. This is not right. Any. way, it would not be such a great ex- penseto put in a drain, for the water near B. C. Lamb's resilience, the school building and near Mr. McNair'* residence Postmaster A. W. Severance returned Mr. M. Mclchoir left on Sunday for St to the city on Friday after several weeks Paul, Minn., on a business trip and to vacation spent in Portland and Yakima, visit triends, He will be gone about two Wash. We suppose the Headlight owes months. him an apology, for he did not return Mr. J. R. Harter has returned from “spliced/’ bitf the printer’s devils say nit, Portland, where he had gone with Mr. for the woman went back upon him. Whilehouse to purchase new machinery Friend Rollie was chasing ducks Sun- for the saw mill. day and claims to have killed 18, but as When you want to know anything he was all petered out when he returned about the Oregon Fire Relief Association home on Monday the ducks must have call upon or write J. S. Stephens, w ho is ! led him a merry chase. The only kick the agent for Tillamook county. * the editor has he did not get a chance to Mr. W. P. Hawley came in from Ore carve the duck6 which were promised gon City on Sunday, He is connected him. with the paper mills in that city and Mr. Carl Haber Inch has opened a law came here to look at some timber. office in rooms over the store previously The board of county commissioners, I occupied by the Famous Clothing Store. with County Judge W. W. Conder and Since he came to this city, he has been Commissioners L. Parrish and Geo. W, connected with the Tillamook Abstract Bodytelt preKnt, convened on Wednes. and Trust Company, but being through day. with the work on the abstract books, he Fairview Grange, No. 273,will meet at has started in business for himself, and their hall in Fairview on Thursday, the tieing a young man of intelligence and in. 13th inst., at 10 A.M. Come early, as dustrious, he is deserving of support. we have work to do.—L. S. Maynard, It is expected that the bovs. who have ni aster. organized themselves into football teams Rev. J. R. Welch came in from Woods and have started into* practice, will give aud preached at the Presbyterian church a public exhibition of their prowess chas on Sunday morning, being instructed by ing the pigskin and getting themselves the presbvtry to declare the pulpit ill bruised and muddied up, but that is all that church vacant. prequisites with football players as long At the home of Mrs. Hays on Friday as thev can secure the plaudits of the evening next, Rev. C. P. Metzler will be crowd and the smiling praise of the tendered a farewell reception previous to ladies. The Chief of Engineers, in his annual his departure for the China mission field, report, states that the money appro bv his congregation. Miss Maude Sturgeon, who is a priated for Tillamook Bay will be ex licenser! pharmacist by examination, pended in completing the present project and late graduate of four years course in and making surveys of the bar with a view of making estimates of the cost of 1 Gee, Tillamook editors must be rated pharmacy, has charge of the prescription securing channels of 15 and 20feet depth, department of S turgeon ' s Dave S tore • high when they can be sued for $6000. respectively. A few years more of deter After I icing detained for a week on ac mind work and patience Tillamook will I Ladies' dress and fancy goods in end. less varieties just rejrived at Cohn's. * count of a rough Ka, the steamer Sue H. have the bar improved. Don’t miss my watch line when look Elmore left for Astoria on Monday last. It is certainly deserving a word of big for a 'Xmas present.—C. F. Frank, i Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuntz, E. Lyons nnd praise for the artistic manner in whjch Geo. Rigler were amongst her passenger*. lin. * the opera house was decorated for the One of those rings at Franklin's is just Mr. G. O. Nolan has moved hi* office dance on Thursday of Inst week, being a the thing for your best girl’s 'Xmas pre over the Headlight office. We welcome marked contrast to the cold, dark and t him above us, for he will get the first barn like appearance of the hall on pre sent. A fine stock of new clothing just re lick of the minatnre water work, which vious occasions. Mr. C. Ben Riesland ceived from a New York factory at was left behind by his predecessor. Stay was the genius who changed its appear, rZ W. Cohn's. with it Orr. ante and made it pretty and attractive Brock Bros', mule«, which are most with bunting and flowers. From what Twenty-five cases of the celebrated Buckingham & Hecht boots and shoes docile on ordinary occasion*, started in we can learn of the dance and supper, all to make things lively nbout town the were highly pleased who attended. at Cohn's. » J. S. Purdom. of Oregon City, is in the other day . causing a slight flutter of ex Has gambling got so awfully bad city ; also J. W. Mendel and R. H. Wells, citement as they ran awav with the boy* in Tillamook City that even the saloon hanging to the line*. keeper’s bondsmen will not take the rirk of Portland. The assessment of the taxable pro- i of being pulled any longer ? Read G. P. Rev. J. Looser will hold services at the Adventist Church from one until two on | perty of the county, which was ranted by | "’I* • withdrawal in the city council s ¡Assessor J. S. Stephen* to over three I proceedings and ask yourself whether it Sunday next. million dollars, nnd ordered reduced by 1 >• "<»» tin,e f,,r ,h* ««'»-n* to rise in their Raxor honing a specialty with Davis the board ol equalization 40 per cent, majesty and demand that the laws lie the barber, opposite the Allen house. ¡has just been completed, making the ( rigidly enforced and the gamblinggame», Price 25 cents. assessment »2,304,269. It was »3,412.- which disgrace and lower the moral at- Rev. 8. 8. White will preach at Bay 5-5 i mosphere of Tillamook City, should be City on Sunday morning and in this city ! put a «top to. Tillamook Citv, even on Tlie .learner Geo. R. Vo*burg. which ,h, ,,ot,ldCi „ gettlng a rrpatation « in the evening. , had been detained at Aston, on account „wi(k opei).. toogh gambllng placc. For sale, two or six lots, with barn , of stress of weather, arrived on Tuesday. : and house with six rooms in it Apply to Her passengers were Mrs. and Mis. Hol-! « M Watson ha. broaght suit in the J. 9. Stephens. <len. M. Cline. C. W. Crowthers. C. Cren- . circuit coart against FredC. Baker, t The city recorder .hould invite the city »haw. W. Eagan. H B. Trip, John Rees, editor of the Tillamook Headlight, for dads to take a lioat ride in the artificial 1 J. B. Tilden, G. Goddard aud Charles »f>Otei. Watson claiming that he is os'. Vosbnr ’ nraa m I raged «rtri and hi« hi. Ltt«i businesa n dafflnffrJ damaged Hint that ’ lake near his residence. amount by an article which appealed in All of the specific medicines used by Dr. ■ | Mr. Grenville Goddard, the teacher of the Headlight on the 23rd ultimo. The Bartel are now carried in stock by ' ■ voice who has recently come amongst ns. '• case will not row up at thia term of Cloagh. the reliable druggist. * will be beard for the first time at the ? cowt. as the papers were not served in There w.s a Ing run of salmon in Tilla Pre*bytenan church on Sunday evenutg it doe* tWre is plenty of 4 mook Bay on Friday, and 7000 salmon next, when he will sing "A Dream of eviilenee to snlistantiate what the Head- I ParaSme.” by Hamilton Gray. Mr*. H. , light has printed. In all probability n were delivered at the cannery. ,c wHl be filed agamrt Watson Service* will be held at Sandlake next H Aiderman will be the aceompaui.L Sunday at the usual hour. Snbject."The Mr*. Goddard will join her husband for a number of blielow. arte les he pub difference between insanity and repent, about the 15th. when they will give a lished m the Herald against the editor of I concert. __________ ance." tins newspaper._________ City land is moving nicely. C. Ben Buy Miller’* all wool Cloth Banner Brand Clothing is Riesland. the never sleeping land agent, ing and get the best--Haltom Best Cor the frolicking school ba* made sixteen deals the past seven boy—Haltom sella them. sells them. weeks. * i >1.50 per year “C.” BEN RIESLAND Dairy Farms. Timber Claims. Home Locations. Town Property. Insurance. Loans. Financial Agent. Tillamook City, Oregon Mayfield Woolen Mill Co’s. All Wool Clothing Barton Brother's Village School Shoes. Two lines that cannot be beat in quality and price. We sell an absolutely all Wool SULT, stylish and neat at $9.00 to $12.50, that equals many Suits o’hers charge 15.00 to $18.00. We do not and on Portland profit of 100 per cent, but are willing to seH at a live and let live price. Our line of Shoes are up to (late, but away down in price. We have moved to our NEW STORE, three doors South of the P.O., where we have a big Slock of Sporting Goods, Guns and Ammunition, Bley- cles, etc. Sell ■t the right prices. Put on no frill*. Work hard for your trade. Have no Khemes. fad., or qees. tionable method* to ex ploit. Don't run down our competitor* or their good*. Keep 'plugging away trying to satisfy you and incidentally make a little profit. Nuff •aid. Ralph Ackley- JI *4—Jk— W alkover S hoes for M en > FLOUR a 11< 1 FEED. « TODD & CO THE NEW SCHOOL BOOKS I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted by the Oregon State Board of Education, and will carry all the books adopted by them. My Stock of School Supplies Is complete in every detail. My prices are always right. C I CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist and Stationer