iltanwk TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 27, 1902 $1.50 per year Bay Miller’s all wool Cloth­ ing and get the best--Haltom sells it grow commercially. In fact, Tillamook NEHALEM. comity is wanting its harbor improved The Schooner Lizie Prein sailed in and a railroad as well, for there will be Saturday. nothing small about Tillnmook when Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dean and son territory, and it wusonly the determined she obtains the means of transportation Alfred went out over the trail Saturday. play of Nodine and Myers which saved like other parts of Oregon^ Dr. Belt came in from Seaside Satur­ their team from defeat, for the Pippins day and made eleven medical examina­ io the last part of the game had the best A Cock-a Doddle-do Epitaph. tions for perfected woodcraft at Neha­ of the game. Edmunds, Crenshaw and lem nine being for the Camp and two for The Elma Echo was hatched out. Smith were a power of strength for the Poor thing ! It waddled about, the Circle. Pippins. When time was called neither Then made a great attempt to crow, Fred Wittie went ont over the trail side had scored. Alas, ’twastoo much, it turn’d up its toe. Saurday on his way to Illinois. The remains of Mrs. Howard Cary Then followed at Elma a conflagation, And the cock-a doodle do’s cremattion. Alex Andeason Jr. went out to Astoria were brought from Astoria to Tillamook [Elma Chronicle. Chase County (Kan.) Saturday after a two weeks visit with his on the lumber schooner Redondo last Leader and the Tillamook Independent parents. Saturday, and were brought to this city please copy.] There was a pleasetit surprise partv at from Hobsonville about noon and N. P. Alley’s Saturday evening. N. P. Notice. taken to her former home. Her husband and family expects to move to Tillamook Notice is hereby given that an election and sons and Mi»a May Poland came In in the near future. at the same time. The funeral service will be held in the City hall in Tillamook H. V. Alley is putting in a new landing took place Sunday morning in the Pres­ City, Oregon, on Monday, the 1st day o. and walks at the Onion Peak school byterian church, conducted by the pas­ December. 1902, between the hours of 9 house. I' tor, Rev. S. S. White, when a large and o’clock. A M , and 12 o’clock M, and The Tuttle telephone line is badly sympathising congregation filled the from 1 o'clock, P.M., to 4 o'clock, P.M., down since the storm. The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. church. Although not acquainted with for the purpose of electing the following At meeting of a part of Nehalem's All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. the deceased, the rev. gentleman’s funeral City Officers of Tillamook City, Oregon, ranchmen last Thursday a co operative sermon was very appropriate, the large for the ensuing year, to.wit; Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. cheese factory was launched with a number of sympathising friends present Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, Marshal. capital stock of $2,000: A committee of Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc convincing him that the deceased was One Councilman for 1st Ward. five was elected to complete the organi­ beloved and possessed many virtues, and One Councilman for 2nd Ward. zation. then consoled the sorrowing hus­ One Councilman for 3rd Ward. band and relatives. After the service One Councilman for +th Ward. Education. the remains were taken to Beaver for One Councilman for 5th Ward. If you are able to attend school by burial. Mrs. Cora E. Cary was born in That A. J. Cohn, D. Sexton and H. F. all means do so, but if you are very Fayette County, Iowa, on the 15th ot Goodspeed have been appointed Judges anxious to improve your education, no 1873. She came to Oregon in 1878 and D. C. Pierce and Otto Heins, Clerks matter how defective, and yet cannot Peter’s Diamond Brand July, Stufgeon’s Drug Store Remember it was Haltom and was married to Howard Cary on of snid Election : leave homexir work, call upon or write that made prices cheaper and Shoes are the Best—Haltom the 11th of December, 1894. Two boys By order of the City Council. to the pastor oi the M. E. Church, Tilla­ as usual is Head­ values better in Tillamook sells them. T hus C oatks , were born. She died at Pendleton, mook, Oregon, and find out how to sys­ City Recorder. quarters for Or., on Nov. 12, 1902. tematically use your spare moments for bride, with the hope that it will prove a Before buying elsewhere, call in and Tillamook, Oregon, Nov. 18, 1902. the improvement of your mind. Early in the coming spring the Mead- Holiday Goods. inspect our nice assortment of Christmas happy union and a blessing to both of light will issue another illustrated and them. | presents at Ralph Ackley’s You will descriptive edition of Tillamook county, A marriage took place on Wednesday, Cat your prescriptions save money. * which will be up-to date, interesting and at the home of the bride ’ s mother, Mrs. When you want to know anything attractive. The 10,000 edition of the filled at Sturgeon’s. about J. A. Robeson, in Portland, the contract ­ the Oregon Fire Relief Association special edition we issued three years ago call upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is ing parties being Mr. Geo. L. Boynton will soon be exhausted, and as there is and Miss Beatta Robeson. The bride is * TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. the agent for Tillamook county. a call for another up-to-date edition by a niece to Mrs. Tuttle, and who resided All of the special line of medicines used quite a number of our leading citizens ■‘C.’’ B«n Riesland for a home. in this county some years ago with her bv Drs. Smith and Mills are now carried • who have approached the editor on the * parents. Cooper & Botts, for abstracts. in stock by Sturgeon, the reliable pre­ subject and pointed out the necessity of Married, on Sunday, at the home of another edition to advertise thecountv. Large line of Holiday goods at Stur­ scription druggist. * the bride, by the Rev. W. M. Blodgett, and having acquiesced in their request, geon's. We were a little tardy in getting to Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Residents. Farm loans at 6 per cent. Apyly to press this week on account of our type­ pastor of the U.B. church. Mr. John J. we are willing to take off oni coat again Johnson to Miss Mary J. Hanson. A and see what we can do to give Tilla­ B. L. Sddv. • stickers having to wrestle so long with numlier of friends were invited to wit­ mook another illustrated and descriptive Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. the delinquent tax lists. ness the happy event, who wished the & B. Thayer. • i The steamer Vosburg got out from young couple a long life of happiness in edition which will be a credit to the | I county. It may not have dawned upon Nehalem this week, where she has been Mr. C. Ben Riesland went out to Port- ' their matrimonial career. many people, but since the last special detained for several weeks on account food.oa Friday. Married, on Tuesday, at the home of edition of the Headlight was issued the of rough weather. Big sale of ribbons and laces at half Mr. Eli Olds, in this city, Mr. William land values in Tillamook have nearly Young men who ride bicycles on the Illitigsworth and Miss Maggie E. Smith, price at Cohn's. * doubled, the county is better known and Go to Ralph Ackley s when you want sidewalks after dark without a light, daughter of Mr. Walt. Smith. Squire quite a number of people have located running into pedestrians and knocking Christmas presents. * Alley tied the knot. The young people and invested money here on account of them down, should be a little more care­ are well and favorably known in the it. That is what the home newspaper Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Durfee left Monday ful in the future.' county, with a large number of inti mate did for the county, and those who have for California on a visit. J. A. Todd has been over from Tilla­ friends, who wish the happy couple property interests here must admit the Our new stock ot overcoats have just mook the past week on a visit. He in­ much happiness in their future life now Headlight is, a.:d has always been arrived at Cohn & Co.'s. * tends to remove in the spring to Napa they have plighted their troth with loyal to Tillamook and devoted to the Presents for the babies as well as the City, Cal , and engage in carpenter work. their vow to “love, honor and obey.’’ best interests of the county. However, ladies at C. F. Franklin's. * —Yamhill County Reporter. any suggestions or new ideas our citizens Miss Lennie, da ugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Born, on the 21st inslant, to the wife Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olsen left on Mon­ David Keen, was married on Monday to may feel disposed to offer will be most of Mr. Ed. Morgan, a daughter. day on the steamer Redondo for Califor­ Mr. C. 1) Mertz. The groom is a travel­ thankfully received. Mr. Preston Marolf went out on the nia, to be gone about three months. Mr. Fred Skomp brought in a load of ing man who has been working in Wash­ steamer for San Francisco this week. They expect to visit New Mexico and ington and Tillamook counties since last apples from his place on the Trask other points of interest while away. The newest and latest things in the spring. They now go to Grant’s Pass in river on Friday, which proves beyond a silver ware line nt C. F. Franklin's. * If the city council and the school board Southern Oregon, which will lie their shadow of doubt that Tillamook can Don’t miss mv watch line when look­ would contribute about one hundred home for the winter. The best wishes of raise just as fine apples as those raised in ing for a 'Xmas present.—C. F. Frank. dollars each there would be no difficulty a large circle of friends will follow Mrs. any part of the state. Fred is quite en­ in draining the surface water in the j Mert" to her new home.-Forezt Grove thusiastic over his success in raising lin. • apples, and well he might be, for those Times One of those rings nt Franklin's is just neighborhood of the school building. Miss Maude Sturgeon, who is a ' I The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in he brought in on Friday were perfect pic­ the thing for your best girl's 'Xmas pre­ sent. e * j i licensed pharmacist by examination ! from Astoria on Sunday. Her passenger tures and free from blight. We believe Mr. A R. Gangloff, who has some ■ and late graduate of four years course in list included L. and F. Behman, H. that the Coast range will produce as busmess interests in this county, is in the . pharmacy, has charge of the prescription Story, Mrs. Howard and son, Sam fine apples as those raised at Hood River department of S turgeon ’ s D rug S tore • Downs, Mrs. Hunt, Dan McLaughlnn, were the same amount of attention and city. care paid to it here as there is in other Mr. B. O. Snuffer, who was in Port- j At the M. E. Church next Sunday ; Messrs. Gustavson and Cle verton. She places, or in other words if the same vim morning Prof. Goddard will sing n solo, i left again on Wednesday, her passengers land last week on business, returned on In the evening an interesting Temper- , being Jasper Smith, Mrs. Poland, Mrs. was put into raising apples as there is in Sunday. ancc meeting will be held at 7:30 o’clock. Phelps and daughter, M. V. Stillwell and dairying, it would be equally as success­ ■ Don't forget that we are selling the Speakersf: T. H. Goyne, Profs. Whitney Geo. Benson and wife. She is detained ful. Of course we are aware that sofhe popular hat in the city at $2.00 — and Wilev. at Garibaldi on account of a rough bar. parts of the county is not adaptable for ohn's. * ' all kinds of fruit, but take the land near Married, at the home of Mr. Joseph Ata meeting of the citizens on Mon­ or in the Coast range of mountains and [ person who lost a watch last week Kodad, on Monday evening at 7 o’clock, day evening at the court house, the fol. it will produce an abundance of fine ; recover it by calling at the Head, Mr. John Zuercher to Miss Anna Kodad, lowing ticket was nominated : apples, and which could lie made quite k office. Rev. Gabriel Sykes officiating. These Mayor—C. W. Talmage. an industry of. No one need doubt this, 1' Mrs. J A. Monroe and daughter, Glen, ! young people hive the best wishes of . City recorder—Thos. Coates. for Mr. Skomp brought proof of this on -fefkon Monday to join her busband at ’ their friends for their future happiness. City treasurer—Joe. Bromley. Friday when he came in with his load oj N.p.C.1. Rev. John Looser will hold services in 1 City marshal—Clyde Clements. apples. As most everybody in Tillamook Councilmen ; Ixor honing a specialty with Davis the Adventist church next Sunday from is more or lews interested in dairying, ¡barber, opposite the Allen house. I one until two o’clock, when he will in-I 1st ward—P. L. Sappington. which is an exceedingly profitable indus. 2nd—Geo. Grayson. 25 cents. • stall the elders and deacons of the newly 3rd—Howard Cary. try, but very little attention is paid to 4th—T. B. Handley. sale, two or six lots, with barn 1 for toed Get mao Reform church in this raising fruit, and those who have small 5ih— Eugene Jenkins. >use with six rooms in it Apply to county. Sunday school from twelve until orchards pay but little attention to Mr. Howard Cary wishes us to thank them. Anyhow, Tillamook is only in it I 8tephens. * ■ one. Mr. Geo. Benson and Miss Florence the many friends who showed so much ¡nfancy, and we are just beginning to I m Anna Sheppard, step daughter of 'Weatherly, died at Woods early on Illingsworth were married in this city sympathy and kindness to him in the realize the diversity of farming which can j on Tuesday, adding two more to the bereavement which liefell him in the loss be carried on in this, the garden spot of] |day morning. i bevy of voung people who have entered of his beloved and respected wife, which Oregon, when the government improves It. a boy’s coat on the Aca da my the married state and to receive the con­ the Headlight takes great pleasure in Tillamook bar or the much mooted rail-' nds. Finder please return to Stur- gratulations and best wishes of their doing. Howard will remain in Tilla­ road strikes the county. Then we shall' ’• Drug Store. * mook and resume his tinning and plumb­ see Tillamook develop« industrially and ! friends. l cases of ladies* fine shoes, esj*- The lumlier schooner Redondo came in ing business, and we hope after meeting F ordered for the holiday trade j ns t Saturday to load lumber at the Truckee with so many misfortunes the past few [red at Cohn's. * Lumber Co.'s saw mill at Hobsonville months, good luck will be his reward in lion P. J. Sharp lor first class, up- i She has been carrying freight from San the future, for be is industrious and |ntc dental work. Satisfaction guar- Francisco to Portland. She sailed on takes interest in his work and business. itd. Dr. Wise’s office. • The foot ball game on Thursday be­ Tuesday, taking a number of passengers r. Bert Donaldson, who has l>een on 1 I from Tillam<»ok. tween the Pipi>ins and the Athletics was lit to hts relatives, left here Monday The friends of Mr. J A. Monroe, who well played for the first game of these I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted by the is return to San Francisco. is at Napa City, Cal., will be glad to teams, and attracted quite a numtier of Oregon State Board of Education, and will carry all the books adopted by them. » carry the largest and best stock of hear that be is improving in health. It spectators, and as the game proceeded king in town and are doing the busi wat while fighting fire in the neighbor- they became greatl r interested. The first lin the clothing line, at Cohn's. • hood of the reservoir during the forest half of the game was almost entirely in 1» complete in every detail. My prices are always right. k. S. S. White will preach at Bay fires in the fall, the doctors claim, which the Pippins’ territory, and the Athletics came near scoring. In the second half tan day morning and in this city in was the cause of his sickness. the play was entirely io the Athletics* evening at the Presbyterian church Married, on the 15th instant, at the ■••r». Alva Finley and C. Mills, of residence of Mr. Frank Wheeler, by Banner Brand Clothing it yer, have bought oat Isaac & Brom- Squire Aliev, Dr. E. W. Mills to Bessie E. Best for the frolicking school I racket store and will take charge Meserve. The Head gbt extends its -May, 'congratulations to the d