$1-50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 13, 190a in Buy Miller’s all wool Cloth- ÜJ ing and get the best--Haltom ® sells it. Hardware, Tinware. The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Iron and Steel. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. All Plumbing aud Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. B*/ —— "C.’’ Ben Riesland for n home. * Cooper & Botts, for abstracts. i The hose company meets this everting. I Farm loans at 6 [ter cent. Apvlv to B. L. Eddy. * Mr. Hl Tohl was down from Nehalem on Monday. Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. & E. Thayer. Mr. J. E. Sibley was up from Hobson- ville on Wednesday. Governor Geer will not call an extra session of the legislaiuie. Born, on Saturday, to the wife of Mr. Frank Fitrpatrick, a son. Presents for the babies as well as the ladies at C. F. Franklin’s. * A marriage license was issued to Her­ bert Thompson and Alice Ripley. The newest and latest things in the silver ware fine tit C. F. Franklin's. * Don't miss my watch line when look­ ing for «’Xmas present.—C. F. Frank- lin. * One of those rings at Franklin's is just the thing for your best girl's 'Xmas pre­ Remember it was Haltom Banner Brand Clothing is that made prices cheaper and Best for the frolicking school values better in Tillamook boy—Haltom sells it. Wood wanted on subscription at the Headlight office. When you want to know anything about the Oregon Fire Relief Association call upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is the agent for Tillamook county. * Mr. John Moon is in town this week. He has rented his place at Blaine for two years to Wilber Booth, and will go out on the next boat for California. Miss Maude Sturgeon, who is a licensed pharmacist by examination, and late graduate of four years course in pharmacy, has charge of the prescription department of S turgeon ’ s D rug S tore * Hon. H. W. Lambson, of Prineville, Or., representative of Yamhill and Tilla­ mook counties from 88 to 92, passed through this city Sunday on his wav to Willamina to attend the funeral of his son, Ward Lamson, who died of typhoid fever on Saturday.—McMinnville News. County Tudge Condor said joking last week that newspapers were a necessary evil when the court was up against it in awarding the contract for the publica­ tion of the delinquent tax lists, but later qualified this by saying they were a necessity and a help to the county. We thought there was some ainouut of logic The steamer W. H. Harrison arrived in the judge's first remark, for when a here on Tuesday. ,She had gone to Alsea newspaper toadies to the worst element for a load, but while off that place one i in the community it certainly is an evil. of her boiler tubes blew out and she put Married, on the 2nd instant, at the back to Tillamook on account of bad home | of Mr. L. Short ridge. at Dolph, bv weather, Squire W. T. West, Mr. F B. McKinley A class in vocal culture at the public i and Miss Alta Shortridge. A number of were invited to the wedding, and school is under consideration, with Prof. friends I the knot had been tied they received Goddard as instructor. This will give after 1 and were the recipients the pupils an opportunity to develop congratulations 1 their vocal abilities, if they have any, at of ' a number of useful presents. Both the sent. * groom and the brideareestimable young nominal charge. I Judge B umett came in on Sunday to | and much respected by a large cir­ The steamer Sue H. Elmore came up people 1 hold circuit coart and left again Mon- this morning. Her passengers were J. cle 1 of friends, who wish them much hap. day. Gray, Mrs. Cochran, H. Kuntz, B- Maur, piness. Mr. R. C. Magerrell has returned to and wife and daughter, Mr. Lyons and Mr. Goddard, the vocal instructor, the county. He has I «in East on a wife, Mrs. Cole J. Bowen and wife, and would be glad to meet all who are inter A petition is being circulated, to be presented to Governor Geer, praying that he pardon William Heitmiller, who is serving time in the state penitentiary for attempting to kill Emil Arndt at the Truckee saw mill. It looks to us that a« Heitmiller got off with a light sentence I of four years for so serious a crime, our i citizens should be content to allow him to serve out the full time and not attempt to interfere with the course of justice. On the other hand, however, there are those who think that Heitmiller, being a man somewhat advanced in years, and it was family troubles which placed him under mental strain when he committed the rash act, is now deserving of sympathy and should be pardoned. It is with much regreat that we have to annonnee the death of Mrs. Cora Cary, wife of Mr. Howard Cary, which took place on Wednesday, at Pendleton, where her husband had taken her for the benefit of her health. She had been at her mother’s (Mrs. Foland’s) home at Salem for several weeks previous, where she had been gradually failing in health. Her husband left here two week ago to take her to Pendleton, thinking the change would do her good. Her death has caused a gloom to her many friends in Tillamook, where she was greatly be loved and respected. It is not known at present whether the remains will be brought here for burial. The new company took charge of the Tillamook Lumber Company’s saw mill in this city on Tuesday, with Mr. White house in charge. We wish the new com­ pany success and hope, when it has put in its new machinery, it will chew up the logs with that rapidity there will never be a scarcity of lumber again, and, furth­ er, we trust its light will burn brightly and not blink out so often. Considering everything, it is a surprise Mr. Taft has kept the mill and electric lights running as long as lie did, but it is best for the city that a change has been made in the company, and-we have no doubt but what it will turn out so for all concerned and will prove a good investment. than ever before. Nearly all the tim­ ber lands available have been occupied and means are being adopted to con­ vert the growing trees into commercial lumber. The destruction this year by forest fires is believed to have been more extensive than in any previous year and this fact has greatly stimu- lated interest in the question of forest p r esc r y a t i on._______________ At Good Samaritan Hospital, Port­ land. Oregon, Sunday, Noveml>er 2nd, 1902, Scott Thomas, aged about 50 years. The remains were conveyed to this place Monday evening from Port­ land, and services were held in the Union Church at two o’clock Tuesday, con­ ducted by Elder J. A. Campbell, of the I Christian Church. Polio wing the services at the Church the remains were laid to rest in the North Yamhill Cemetery, a large con­ course of friends, of which the deceased had many, and relatives being in atten­ dance. It will be remembered that the un­ fortunate man while hunting in the Nestucca country several weeks ago, was accidentally shot through the hip through the premature discharge of a rifle in the hands of his son, who was accompanying him. It was realized at the time that the wound was a very serious one, and he was taken to the hospital for treatment and everything possible done to nurse him back to health, but without avail At times he appeared to be doing well, and hopes were built up for his recovery only to lie Now is the time to buy a new S< wing Machine for .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 i* ¡price from $22 to »35- with ball bearings. They are little beauties, perfectly nude and something new on the market. These machi­ nes are a better article than the peddlars are charging <64 and <75 fof. I the Rev T.W Nash. Mr Geo H. Foland Howard Edmund, is the captain of Hie ami Miss Lacy May Kinnaman. The 1 pjppi,, „„j Vaace Nodine captain of the voung couple is well known in Tillamook . Athletics. Teams are : county and have the best wishes of their PlPPfMS. 15 A thlktics . friends for their future happiness. They Dolph Smith ...... 1er. . ............ Giardini. ? will make their home in this city. 1 A. Hill................. I.t.r. . . Chas. Smith. ? ..C. Crenshaw. | X Friend. Rollie Watson, went a-gunning Ed. Weston . ..... ..Soilie Smith, j P on Friday, and on his return Sunday he C. Hintr....... R. Hanenkratt.. r g.l. . F ranciscnvich. 1 r showed his generous nature by present­ F. Hanenkratt.. r.t 1. .. lack Latimer. I > ing the editor with a number of ducks Claud Hunt ..... r.el. .. Jim Cochran, j H. Bdmunds. > Go again. Rollie, for we have a wonder­ Jack Olson......... i.b. Waldvogle ...... r.h 1. . ... W Baker. 5 ful appetite for game. But, gee, this is V. Nwdine ..... I h r. . . H. (’rrnshaw. i an awfully fanny world, for Uncle Wat. •-R. Moore..... ...... Lb. Merrel Smith. ‘ 9 son is sueing us for f6,000 and Nephew Sl'MITITVTM. ä Watson is loading our table with game. Ed. Kelso ......... Uzz Nolan. ; <* E. Stanley ....O. Schrader. * Peter's Diamond Brand 1 Referee, C. E. Franklin ; Umpire, N. I. t Shoes are the Best-Haltom 1 Myeis; H. T. Botts and Dr. Sharp, linesmen. sells them. “C.” BEN disappointed. Mr. Thomas was well and favorably known to almost everyone in this place, where he had made his home most of the time for several years.—North Yam­ hill Record. Union Thanksgiving Service. Died from Shot Wounds. At a meeting of the members of the Presbyterian church at the home of Mrs. Hays on Friday, as a parting reception to Rev. C. P. Metzler, who left Saturday for the mission field in China, nearly the whole of the members were present, It was a social gathering, and during the evening Mr B. L. Eddy expressed the sentiment of the congregation in saying that the bond of esteem and affection for Mr. Metzler would lie lasting, and altho­ ugh they were sorry to part with him, yet their sympathy, prayers and best wishes went with him to the noble work to which he had been called. And in token of this, Mr. Eddy, in behalf of the visit. Walter Ridehalgh. ested in voice culture, guitar, piano, congregation,presen ted Mr. Metzler with Razor honing a specialty with Davis The Ladies' Aid Society of Bay City elocution and physical culture (delsarte), a purse of money to be used as he tho­ the barber, opposite the Allen house. will serve a supjier (clams, chicken, etc.), at the parlors of the Larsen House, ught best in his work. In thanking his Price 25 cents. * in Frank Long’s building, Bay City, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, be­ congregation, Mr. Metzler said the two years he had been in Tillamook would For sale, two or six lots, with barn Nov. 15th, 1902, from 5.30 to 8 o’clock tween 2 and 5 p.ni. Mr. Goddard is remain a pleasant part of his history, for and house with six rooms in it Apply to p.m. Supper, 25c. Children under 12, specially desirous of meeting those in­ terested in voice culture, he claims to do he had received considerable encourage­ J. S. Stephens. • 15c. AU cordially invited. ment and assistance from the members, District Attorney J. N. Hart came in on Cows have to be kept up after the 15th ‘ j more with his new eclectic method in and he asked that this lie bestowed three months than many do in twice Sunday to attend circuit court and left November. Before being denied the pri- ( upon the new pastor, Rev. 3. 8. White. again on Meeday. vilege of roaming the city they should ; that length of time. The Presbyterian church ¡»steadily grow­ James Rihble, who came here recently ing in membership and is in good finan­ Call on P. J. Sharp for first class, up- pay their respects to and thank the city to-date dental work. Satisfaction guar­ marshal for the watering trough, which I with his family from Ohio, has rented the cial condition Two amusing incidents has been appreciated by Old Bossy. Brown place at Beaver. After driving occurred, which are worth mentioning. anteed. Dr. Wise’s office. * Mr. and Mrs. Lem Parker, Mrs Shel- 1 Married, on the 5th November, at the | through a great stretch of country from At the farewell social at Bay City the don and Miss Blanch McNair left for i home of A. D. Sanders at Nestocton, by the above state, Tillamook was the gar­ ladies had rice a nd chop sticks and at the Portland on Wednesday, going out by Elder B. F. Durfee, Mr. L.J. Barnett and den spot which pleased him best, and farewell in this city on Friday a cake Mrs. Alice Roads. There were a num- since coming here he is satisfied with the was bedecked with an image of a China­ way of Sheridan. l>er of friends present to witness the mar- condition and surprised at the flow of man. Mr. Metzler, with his happy dis­ All of the special line of medicines used : riage and congratulate thehappy couple, milk from the dairy herds at this time of position, enjoyed the novelties. by Drs. Smith and Mills are now carried 1 They cam- to this city and will make 1 the year, aud from cows which are now in stock by Sturgeon, the reliable pre- The question of forest preservation is their home here. ; pasturing in the meadows and get all scriptioD j|niggist. * a very practical one and a great deal of j Cohn & Company have made arrange- j ^ccc^ they require there. interest is being taken in it, particularly Rey. S. S. White will preach both morn Will some of our citizens never forget in these western states where destruc­ ing and evening Sunday in the Presby­ meats with about 25 of the leading mag- terian church in this city and Prof. God­ azines and newspapers whereby a pur- the animosity which was created at the tion of the forests has been making chaser of every $2‘> worth of goods (not last political scuffle ? It seems not, how- rapid headway during the last few dard will lead the singing. including groceries) will lx entitled to a ever, for several persons try to rub it into j years. Prof. Leibeg of the United Mr. F. 8. Whitehouse, president of the 12 month s subscription to either <»f these the Headlight whenever they have an oc- States geological survey has expressed saw mill.^rtumt d to the city on Sunday i papers. This offer is good until the 31st ■ casion. Quit that, and come round and the opinion that the accessible forests from Portland, where be had l»een buy. of December, 1902. i shake hands like gentlemen, even ifitis of the country will not Inst another ing new machinery for the mill. Dr Sharp while shooting on Sunday several months since the political pot fifty years under the present drain of C. Ben must lie going into the matri­ on the hay came near meeting with a was boiling and we were all more or less timber cutting, grazing and fires and monial business, for be is advertising serious accident. He was in company of hot in the collar. We hope to take part there seems good reason to accept this “C. Ben ¡Hies I a nd for a home.” Call i ■ a Mr. Leonard,who seeing a duck fly up, in elections for the next twenty or thirty view. Daring the last forty or fifty early, girls, and get first choice. banged away, but did not notice the years in Tillamook couunv as the editor years the drain has been enormous and close proximity of Sharp until shots hit of the Headlight. it increases from year to year In sec­ the doctor on the thumb and another on The l>oys appear tn be taking a good tions of the country where formerly the wrist, while another pierced his hat. deal of interest in the game which in to dense forests existed not a tree Ims I Married, on the 2nd instant, at the he plaved in this city on Thanksgiving lieen left standing and the raid on the home of the brides parents at Beaver, by ^ay. The teamshave been arranged. western forests is more vigorous now Sewing Machines. i How much there is that ought to in­ duce in us a thankful spirit ! Thank whom ? Our very sensible President says, “Thank God.’’ Let us do so in an enthusiastic union service at the U.B. church at about 10:30 in the morning of Nov. 27th. Sermon, in all probability, by the new pastor of the Presbyterian church, and special music by a union choir. Signed, in behalf of pastors, G abriel S ykes . Notice to Taxpayers. The delinquent roll for 1001 is now complete and in uiv hands for collection, and I will levy on all property where taxes are not • paid by the 1st day of December, 1902. H. H ALDERMAN. Tux Collector for Tillamook Couuty, Oregon, Held Up and Robbed. Having been held up and robbed, |I ask those who are indebted to me to call and settle at once, either by cash o^note secured. Being in need of ready cash, and must have it, special prices will be made for a short time only. Call and see me nui inspect my work. None better in the city. H eins , the Leading Art st. RIESLAND Dairy Farms. Timber Claims. Home Locations. Town Property Insurance. Loans. Financial Agent. Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Rraidents. 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 SUIT, dish and neat at $9.00 to $12.50, that nals many Suits others charge 15.00 to We do not add on Portland profit of 100 per cent, but are willing to sell at a live and let live price. Our line of Shoes are n p to date, bnt away down in price WALKOVER eor S hoes M en GROCERIES, FLOUR anc 1 I TODD & CO * V * ‘v ■ THE NEW SCHOOL OOKS 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. 7 My prices are always right. C I CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist and Stationer. 4 <