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Hcaòliijljl TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 22, 1903 H ardware the most Complete in Tillamook. Ule are Headquarters for FARM IMPLEMENTS, CREAMERY and DAIRY SUPPLIES, Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves, and Heating Stoyes. If you uiant anything in the Harduxare Line eall us up Both Phones. We guarantee to give entire satisfaction. I Tillamook have suffered a long time,” said President Livingstone, “and we should give the petition prompt atten tion.” The petition declared that experi ence had proved that considerable of the jetty and dyke work was more harmful than useful, and that the best results had been secured from the government dredge. It asked that the chatpber request that the greater part of the $27,000 ap propriation shall lie used in dredging instead of building any further dykes or jetties. A preliminary meeeing, for the purpose of organizing a local athletic club, was held on Thursday evening. Quite a num ber of the sports of the city were present and took a lively interest in all that was done to make it a success’ A temporary organization was formed oith C. Ben Riesland, president ; D. Millar, vice-pres ident ; H. Edmunds, secretary ; Chas. I. Clough, treasurer. Between eighty and ninety persons have signified their inten tion of joining the club, and it is the idea to make it a li re and interesting organi- tion, with ail the business men as mem bers. After appointing a committee to frame a constitution and by-laws, which is composed of H. Edmunds (chairman), B. C. Lamb, F. Richardson, B. O. Snuf fer, C. W. Talmage, A. J Cohn and C< B. Riesland, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday evening next, when a perma nent organization will be the first order of ' of business. One Hundred* Sacks of U S. Best | $1.00 will do the work Hardwheat Flour will be Sold at $2 during the Cleanup Sale Gangloff & Snuffer’s at introduc-. at Haltom’s. “C.’’ Ben Riesland for a home. tory price. Only one sack to each * Cooper & Botts, for abstracts. We have received a copy of a bill intro customer. This is done to intro Highest cash price paid for hides by duce a new flour that has no super duced by Mr. Eddy to provide for the M. F. Leach. ior. Bring the flour back and get taxation and regulation of domestic cor Farm loans 7 |>er cent. Apply to C. your money if you are not satisfied. porations, and foreign corporations, & E. Thayer. * “You will have to hurry !” Only joint stock companies and associations P. .McIntosh went out on' the stage on i ioo sacks will be sold at this and for the recording and filing of certain i information concerning them, also to Sunday for Portland. figure.” TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS regulate the formation of corporations. All 7 and <8 cent calicoes reduced to 5 We were late in getting to press this The new engine for the Tillamook Lum cents a yard at Cdhn’s. week an account of the delinquent tax L. B. Zeimer left lost week for a busi- 1 list taking up so much time getting into ber Company is expected in on the next boat, when the saw mill will be fixed up ness trip on the outside. type. with new machinery and otherwise ren. Examination for? teachers’certificates Miss Annie Tone is filling the position ovated and put in good condition, the will take place on the 11th February. in Vogler’s stpre vacated by Miss Agnes plans lor which have alrerdy been decid A. T. Bain and wile were in the city Delsman.who is attending St. Alphonsus ed upon. It will take a month to do the last week from Hebo ; also G. H. Ward. academy. improvements, so the citv will be minus Mr. J. E. Siblev has decided to put in a | electric lights during that time. Rev. S S. White will preach at Bay City Sunday morning and in the evening logging crew on the Miami to cut some 1 Representative Eddy, whose attitude of the timber which was burned in the in the senatorial fight has been a ques. in this city. tion of doubt with the politicians, on Razor honing a specialty with Davis forest fires last summer. On Saturday a marriage license was Wednesday, made a vigorous reply, the barber, opposite the Allen house. to issued Carl W. Keller and Miss Cora challenging the statement that Geer is Price 25 cents. • M. Hellendbrand, who are residents in the the people's choice. He declared that his John Svenson has sold his place, north south part of the county. own county had given a large vote for of this city, for $27,000. F. R. Beals Don’t miss the swell dance at the Tilla Geer, yet this did not express their real was the purchaser. ' mook Opera House on Saturday, Janu sentiment. When Eddy proceeded to Mrs. Parrish, wife of Commissioner ary 24-. A floor as smooth as glass. nominate Charles W. Fulton, declaring Parrish, is in San Francisco, undergoing Dance tickets 50 cents. * him the real choice of the people and treatment for cancer. George Johnson came in from the camp ably qualified for the high office, there J. W. Hellenbrand and daughter Edith sick, and turned his horse into the lot, was an enthusiastic demonstration by were in the city last week from Nesko where it fell down the well head first, members who have been supporting him. win ; also C. W. Keller. which, of course, killed the unfortunate Dr, Sharp had a lucky escape on Sun There is a lot of talk about a new saw animal. day. He was out shooting with Roliie mill, but time will tell whether it will re We are sorry to hear that Fred Du W. Watson, and while banging away to sult in one being started. cham, who is seriously sick at Bay City, see who could shoot the most birds, he Mr. Goddard organized his glee club on is growing worse and not expected to was scared to find that his gun had came Wednesday evening, which will meet one live. He is being nursed bv members of near exploding. As it was the gun had the Workmen lodge, of which he is a become distorted and blown out through week from next Tuesday. the shell being overcharged with smoke A party of young people enjoyed them, member. Some parties “swiped” a can of less powder, as the remaining shells selves at the home of Mrs. M. VV. Har coal oil from Grayson & McNamer’s proved, for they contained 54 grains of rison’s on Friday evening. high pressure smokeless powder. Fortu Call on P. J. Sharp for first class, up- barn the other night. George will con nately, it was a good gun, otherwise it sider it a favor if the thief will return the to-date dental work. Satisfaction guar can with a card of thanks when he has could not have withstood so well the anteed. Dr. Wise’s office. * pressure it was put to on Sunday. used the oil. Leach is selling grain fed beef and pork I11 answer to the letters and petitions Representative B. L. Eddy was placed at his meat market, something new in on the judiciary committee and also on sent to Captain Langfitt in regard to the Tillamook county. Try it. • the food and dairy produce committee matter of commencing work with the By a bill which passed the house this bv Speaker Harris. That insures the money now a vailable.for government irn- week, it will change the time of holding interests of the dairying industry being ! provements in Tillamook, this letter has court in Tillamook one week. - been received in reply : well looked after. Hon. B. L. Eddy, Salem, Oregon. L. N. Barnes will go to Marshfield, Alder Camp, Woodmen of the World, Sir,—Replying to your letter of 15th Coos county, to sec what prospects are installed the recently elected officers on instant, including petition of citizens of there for going into business. Friday : C.C., J. C. Holden ; adv., W. O. J, J. McGinnis has sold his place at Chase ; banker, W. High ; clerk, Carl Tillamook County regarding expendi Nestucca to Clarence Sanders. The deal Haberlach ; watchman, James Kodad ; ture of funds on work of improvement there, I have to say that it seems proba was made through F. R. Beals. sentry, S. C. Foster ; manager, E. W. ble at this date that the main work to be Stanley. “I heard the voice of Jesus say,” will done in the channel to Tillamook City 1>e Mr. Goddard’s solo nt the Presby Cohn & Co's Clearance Sale is still in • will consist in dredging, with but a very terian church on Sunday evening. progress and Big Bargains are being moderate amount of other kinds of work. Rollie W. Watson will go out on the offered in clothing, furnishing goods, Very respectfully, next boat to l>e examined by the medi boots and shoes, ladies dress goods, etc. W. C. L amgfitt , The sale will not last much long. Do not cal board at Astoria for a pension. Captain, Carps of Engineers, U.S.A. There was a big crowd at H. Kunze's miss this opportunity to obtain goods A city council meeting was held Mon stock sale last Friday, and the prices below cost. day evening, with MavorC.W. Talmage Mr. J. W. Maxwell has bought Mr. T. presiding, and with Councilmen F. L, ranged high for the cows and heifers. Father H. J. McDevitt, the popular H. Govne’s house and the latter bought Sappington, Howard Cary and E. Jen priest in this citv, attended the jubilee in the A. T. Wilson property. Wc do not kins present. On motion of Councilman Portland in honor of Archbishop Chris think for one moment that this is a deep Sappington and carried unanimously, laid, sanguinary plot between republi the city printing was awarded to the tie. canism and prohibitionism, but, never. Headlight and Herald, ordinances, etc. Some of his relatives r nd friends gave theless, it “turns the rascal out.” appearing in both paper at 5c. a line. As Mr. M. F. Leach a surprise party Mon- the committee having in hand the matter <lav evening, the occasion being that Haltom’s Clean up Sale of raising the recorder’s salary was not gentleman’s +4th birthday. A nice tune | ready to report, it was given further was reported. continues. i time. An ordinance to prohibit minors I from entering anti loitering about tip. J pling houses was introduced and passed to its final stage by unanimous consent. A petition was read for a side walk, . signed by C. E. Reynolds and Wm. Rvnn. Come to me in large numbers each day. Why ? Because I have a reput a The recorder was instructed to post the tation for the purity nt my drugs and the skill I use in compounding. necessary notice. Prescriptions MY If applause and encores are any criter ion to judge from, the large audience at the opera house on Saturday evening ap preciated the entertainment given by Mr. and Mrs. Goddard and their pupils It was, however, a good evening’s en joyment, Mrs. Goddard again appearing to advantage and delighted the audience wLb her recitals, especially that of ‘The Merchant of Venice,” in which she dis played her ability in faultless style. The solos by Messrs. T. Coates and P. Mc Intosh were nicely rendered, as was also a duett by Misses Hazel McNair and Clara Watt, who sang “Juanita.” The recitation by Miss Blanche Goodwin is deserving of praise, while that of Master Harry Tuttle tickled the audience. The young pupils belonging to Mrs. Hays’ class were more taken up with the nov elty of filing a big audience than thev were with their singing. “The Honey suckle and the Bee,” by the larger pupils was nicely rendered and well executed for a class so recently formed. As usual, Mr. Goddard came in for applause. Mrs. H. H. Aiderman and Miss Queenie Kelty pleased the audience with their perform- ance on the piano. Lunch at any time from 7 In the morning until 1 1 at night. Vogler’s Bakery. 1 Death of J. S. Elliott. At his home at Riverdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, January 18, 1903, Jacob Schuyler Elliott, aged 73 years, 6 days. Jacob Schuyler Elliott was born in New York, January 12, 1830. He was married to Miss Jennie Cotton in 1852, and with her removed to Oregon in i860. He resided in Multnomah County until 1871, when he came to Tillamook and purchased a piece of land on the Kilchis, which by persistant energy he converted into a comfortable home and a profitable farm, and where he spent the better half of his life, surrounded by children and grandchildren and neighbors whose esteem and affection he held by a uniform course of integrity, earnestness and neighborly kindness. He is survived by a widow and five children : Margaret Jennings, of Kilchi, Tillamook county ; Co-a Erving, of Port land, Oregon ; Anna Babbadge, of Port land ; William B., Tracy R.. and Charles A. Elliott, all residing at Kilchis. He had been a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church for the past 12 years and his funeral, which took place Friday, was conducted by Rev. S. 8. White, Minister of that denomination. It was attended bv the largest cortege of carriages ever seen in the county, made up of neighbors and friends who thus testified to their appreciation of his manly life and virtue. The deceased was a most devoted hus band, as well as a kind and affectionate father, and on this account his death is more keenly felt by his widow and family, who bore their loss with Christian forti I tude and hope of meeting again where there is no more parting or sorrow. Wanted, a Dairy Farm. Wanted, by a responsible young man, a dairy farm to rent. Enquire at the Headlight office. For Sale. A dairy farm of 72 acres, situated on the Nestucca river at Beaver, Oregon. Good location, near a cheese factory, schoolhouse, church and store. Price, $3000.*—For particulars * rite or call on J. R. Finley, Beaver, Tillamook county, Oregon. _________________ At a meeting of the Portland Cham- PRESCRIPTION Department is finely equipped, kept scrupulously clean, and you can be sure 1 ber of Commerce, a petition from Tilla. that you get ju«t what your physician means that you should. monk was read asking for the co-opera tion of that I mm I v in getting dredging work done in Tillamook Bay. The letter was referred to the transportation com- | mittee. with the request that the matter The best cup of Coffee at be attended to at once. “The people of Vogler's Bakery. • CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist #1.50 per year. REMOVAL SALE Having moved the L. Robinson Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods into our own store, we are somewhat over stocked in all these lines. In order to reduce stock, we will make cuts in prices all along the line. If you are in need of any tiling in our Store come in and let your wants be known. We have the stock to select from and will make the prices to suit your purse Yours To Please, Todd & Co A. K. CASE, PROPRIETOR Tillamook Iron Woks General Machinists & Blacksmiths < Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine W’ork a Specialty. OREGON. TILLAMOOK, ¿r w wv> Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg Will Run Between Tillamook and Astoria. Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per ton. Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton. Passenger rate, $3.50. Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of Geo. R. Vosburg. NEHALEM TRANS. CO, Pacific Navigation Co STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON. ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALBT, BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and also the Astoria <A Columbia River R. R. fol Nan Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight and pnssenger rates apply to SAMUEL ELMORE A CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook Oregon. A . JO. R. <t N. R. It. Co.. Portland. Agents jA & c R R. Go Portland. LAMAR, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. I have the largest and best assorted stock of old Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into this City. lit!' 'if'” ' Uf'' " ' W' ’ Ur i: Cj s Au T Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. 5 t Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. e ftm nd ® 13u ■ -4ft-"fli - ■*< <-l?l Kr ■'fl .'Hi rtT- Ji -fa ,-fa I; Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can buy it pure and unadulterated from me. Allen House, J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. Centrally Lioeated. Rates, $1 Per Day LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, The Bert Hotel in the city. OREGON Mo Chinese Employed.