TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 16. 1903. WASHINGTON Mr. A. E. Reames of Jackson county, was nominated for congressman on the Shoes for (Tien & Boys. first ballot by the democratic con vent ion of the first district at Albany on Satur- Nobby and up-to-date. * day. He is a son-in law’ of the late T They are reliable in every respect. Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. H. Tongue. The H eadlight man is ac quainted with Mr. Reames, who is a For sale by bright attorney, a fluent speaker, and a M1UUS St FINL i EY. nice gentleman, but he is on the wrong and hoodoo ticket. It is reported that Editorial Tit Bits. Mr Reames will tour the entire district on a campaign expedition, making As the nomination of Binger Hermann speeches in the large cities of every coun­ for congress is satisfactory to both fac­ ty, including Tillamook, which is re­ tions of the republican party in Tilla­ garded the “enemv’s country” in the mook county,, there is not the least doubt eyes of the unterrified. Of course, wre but the party will work harmonious to­ shall be glad to see Mr. Reames come to gether. Tillamook, and we hope he will send an * * * invitation to Binger Hermann to accom­ Mr. Eddy informs us that Mr. Her­ pany him. mann, if he cannot come to Tillamook * * * during the campaign, will do so this Mr. Thurston, of Dallas, who came to summer, so as to ascertain and become Tillamook about two months since for more fully conversant with the proposed the purpose of looking up the saw mill improvement of Tillamook bar. prospects in t|iis county, and who went * * * away perfectly satisued with the bright “Press Day’’ in court did not amount prospects in Tillamook, but not at all to much. We were exceedingly sorry to satisfied with our narrow, clanish ideas disappoint the crowd, but the general in a manufacturing sense, has bought a public w'ill be satisfied with the veracity saw mill and a big tract of timber near of the H eadlight when they read the Albany. It is the same old story. We verbaturn report of the libel case at some lack the push, we lack the energy, we future date. lack the enterprise to foster and promote * * M manufacturing industries to develop our There ought to be some kind of an splendid resources. But when it comes understanding with the people of this to doing something for the interest of the county what is best to do with the par­ county there is a lack of interest and a ties who are contesting homesteads suspicion that someone has a scheme on of those who reside in Tillamook hand and a trump card up the sleeve to A lynching or a coat of tar and work a graft. So we go on from year to feathers would have a good effect and be year, prattle about our wonderful coun­ the means of protecting the settlers from ty. but if we go on at the same rate we those who are after “blood money.” are going, it will not be the present, but * * * the next generation, that will participate For the first time in a number of years , in the manufacturing boom that is sure hay is a scarce article in Tillamook this to come to Tillamook as soon as we get year. What with the drv spell last fall a way from the contracted ideas of pull­ and the late spring, pasture, which is ing down, freezing out, and discouraging general good in the winter, has been very new enterprises ami start out on an ex- poor, consequently, with every dairyman pasion policy. Tillamook County has w»rlering as many cows as possible, hay au enormous amount of standing tim­ has been used up at a rapid rate. ber. There is a great demand for lumber * * * all over the Pacific Coast, the Middle Who set the report about on Wednes. West, in fact, all over the world, and at day that Cupid had been dealing in real figures that will pay handsome profits estate and had not only kiduap|)ed the to those who invest their money in the affections of a rustling real estate agent manufacture of lumber. but had conveyed, signed, sealed and * M * delivered them to a certain young lady ? The H eadlight does not vouch for the I Mr. B. L. Eddy is just as pleased that accuracy of the report. C. Ben about it. he was not nominated for congress as the H eadlight is that lightening did not * * Perhaps, the fine of $50 imposed upon strike him. Mr. Eddy is hewing out a M. Potter, of Sheridan, on Tuesday last reputation for himself at a rapid rate for for shooting at a coat he saw’ hanging to a young man who reside in this neck of a stump m a field as he was driving the woods, and it w ill not be many years, along the road, ought to teach visitors if we do not miss our guess, before he will to this county in the summer that they become an important factor in state pol. cannot deliberately destroy people’s pro­ ¡ties, more so than he is in Tillamook perty and then make the plea that they politics. It behooves Tillamook people were shooting at a kingfisher. How­ ’ to be loyal to our favored son, especially \is we are a small—onlv in population— ever, kingfishers come high. 1 and isolated county. It is to this coun­ * * * Will the republicans of this county ever ty’s interest it Mr. Eddy becomes a pro drop their personal and factional fights minent figure in state politics, for it will ami get down to first principles ? This place him in a position which will bring is a good opportunity to Bdo so if they the county into prominence, and where feel disposed. But, somehow, the tem­ he can ask and almost demand appro- perament of the people of this county is priations for Tillamook harbors. There­ so peculiar it takes but very little fan­ fore, we think it would be exceedingly ning to turn the smoulder spark of jier unwise for anv little local prejudices to son a I prejudice ami factional discord into cause any friction to thw art his progress a blazing fire. We hope we are wrong, ¡n the future, for to do so is onlv putting hut it looks as though personal jealousies a stumbling block in the county’s devel­ are so strong with people in Tillamook opment, which has been kept back too it is impossible to bury the hatchet and long already. And should such a thingas keep it buried. another factional and personal fight be * * * made on Mr. Eddy, the people who at­ The same old hoodoo hangs over Tilla­ tempt it will find how unpopular they mook. Lumber schooners outside but are. The H eadlight is glad Mr. Eddy unable to get in for the want of a tug, did not get the nomination. He can well consequently they go elsewhere for a afford to wait, for in a few years there is cargo. Will Tillamook people ever rise every probability that it ‘will come his to the situation and change this serious way, or some other equally important obstacle to the county’s development ? office, for we are not blind to the fact It’s the same old story, what’s every­ that Mr. Eddy went to the state legisla­ body ’s business is nobody’s business, and ture in 1901 a comparative stranger. He while other parts of the state are doing prove himself the leader of the house, as a booming business in lumber and selling he did also in the house this year. Feo- ’ it at big figures, Tillamook people are pie on the outside are cognizant of these letting these splendid opportunities pass factsand at the proper time will reward without making an effort to get out of ability, industry, honesty of purpose and the manufacturing apathy they have a clean, out spoken gentleman. See. in a fallen into. The tug boat problem must few’ years, whether our predictions will be solved, ami solved right, mid then it not prove true. w ill be an inducement to lumlier buyers to come to Tillamook. But who’s going There is more Catarrh in thia section of the than *11 other diseases put together to put money into a saw mill when it is country *n from Philomath, where they have been <$> <$> attending school. Lanada McFee has moved his floating <$> palace up the north fork, where he has a contract to clear four acres of land on 'S/ C. L Alley's place. N. P. Ailey has bought W. N. Redda- <£> way’s place at the mouth of Foley. Clarance Daugliney has rented Aug. <$> Ludtke’s lower place and will milk about <♦> fourteen cows this summer. <$> Sam and Frank Lundbnrg have cut a fine lot of fur wood for Elmore’s cannery. Road Supervisor Morrison is building ■S' <&> plank road near Gun’s mill. Fred Miller is pasturing forty head ot ■ <♦> young cattle for Mr. Kunze, of Tilla­ mook. H. V. Alley and S. Scovell have bought <$> the Nehalem end of J. E. Tuttle’s tele­ phone line. They expect to equip the line with new phones and put it in ship <$> shape, as soon as possible. Grandma Tohl has been quite sick for <$> some time. <¿> Born, on April 8, to the wife of N. P. Alley, a girl. The schooner Oakland came in Friday to load lumber at the Wheeler mill. They expect to ship what lumber they have on the dock. Miss Wenona Gunn celebrated her 17th birthday by inviting a number of people to a party Friday evening. C. C. Clark, of Seaside, is spending a lew days in Nehalem. ♦' Now is the time to buy; new Sewing Machine fo $22.00, with drop head an all the latest improvement at M c I ntosh & M c N air ' s 1 It is the B onita S ewi »/ I M achine , and they rang; in price from $22 to $35 with ball bearings. The are little beauties, perfectl; made and something newoi the market. These niaclii J nes are a better article that the peddlars are charging $65 and $75 for. ■ w. We have desided to make an- » other GREAT REDUCTION • FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. . Quick Brother Wil MOVEF We are recieving thousands of * HOUSEHOLD AND DRAYMEN. dollars worth of NEAV and ♦ Heavy Teaming is a Specialty with Delivery wagon delivers to coun UP-TO-DATE GOODS, and J Our or citv. are crowded for room. ____________________________ <♦> Here area few of our very J LOW PRICES. 4 ▼ 'y* DOES ALL KINDS OF WATCH, CLOCK ANl 1 Men’s Suits, formerly sold from $12 to $20, ......... $7-95- JEWELRY REPAIRIN GC Men’s I’ants, from $2.50 to 5.00, at........................ 1.5»- Odd Summer Vests, sold at from $2.50 to $5.00, at .35- /♦> In first class style. Hats, solfl at from $2.00 to $4.00, at ..................... R.RO. ' 5' Shoes, sold at from $1.50 to $2.50, at ................... Engraving a speciali}-. 9C. W Suspenders, 20 to 30 cent value, at......................... Suspenders, 30 to 50 cent value, at ......................... .25c. <§> Socks, 10 and 15 cent values, at ............................... V Socks, 20 and 25 cent values, at ............................... T. SARCHET, V All other goods sold at proportionately low prices. tKEV VFK BROTHERS, i « Diagonally opposite the Post=office. « J “C.” BEN RIESLAND. Dairy Farms. Timber Claims. Home Locations. Town Property Insurance. Loans. Financial Agent. PLEASANT VALLEY Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Residents. The continued cold weather is very detrimental to the dairy men of this county. The U. B. Church is under construction but the weather being so stormy retards the work. E. G. E. Wist will move into his new house on the 13th inst. J. P. ALLEN, Several of the young men of this place Proprietor. are working for the Truckee Logging Co. There was a surprise party nt J. H. First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. Moore's on Friday night, which give him a great surprise. There were quite a good attendance and they took baskets filled with choice eatibles. which was another surprise. A good time was the report from all who were in attendance. The young people of this place called on grandma Simmons on Saturday even­ ing and played games and made candy ® I have the largest and best assorted stock of old and had an enjoyable time. Will Mr. Dawson give some sunshine U ines and Liquors that has ever been imported into «and warm weather. this City. The writer wishes to compliment the e.. £ s republican party for not putting him in ? Whisky, $8.00 per gal. I nomination for congress. ! We have been told that the republi­ ; cans, democrats and prohi’s were repre­ Wines. $1.00 per 1 sented at the primaries some time ago w it? in our burg. It begins to look like the lion, lamb and the goat would occupy g Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when v^u can one fold without injuring the flock. buy it pure and unadulterated from me. L. Norburg, while at work for the Yellow Fir Co., got his hand smashed pretty badily the other dav, and Mr. Kmnaman. who works there, while Invitations to Hanging. working in the woods was driving in a About 125 permit» have been sent ont wedge, it rebounded and struck him a 1 E vc . ene , Or.. April 14.—Invitations and will include among the number of severe blow over the heart and almost were sent out today by Sheriff Fred Fish visitor» to be allowed, the members of put him out. | to those who are to he Admitted to wit. ‘he Ins' Grand Jury, the metnliers of the As the spring lever has struck the ' ness the eveen’ion of Elliot W. Lyons, trial jury liefore 1 which Lyons was con- people they are too lar gone to talk R. R which will occur at 9:30 A. M. on Frdav victed, all the Sheriff! -..fs in the state, physi au«l even the editors must have caught of this week. All preparations for the ci«ns in Eugene* press representatives the epidemic. Now that we cannot have event are now complete, and nothing and a few others. R R. talk let us have emigration talk I remains to be done but to carrv into for TilIam<>ok ’ effect the order of execution A high, Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- board mclosurr has been constructed in enced dentist is located in , the tail yard on the east side of the jail, Dr Wise’s dental parlors, I within which the scaffold has hern erect, and is prepared to do nothing jed. Tin scaffold was tested today and but first class work and give was found to work MtisfactOrilv. The the best of satisfaction. ;If ' trap will be sprung bv an ekvtrkal at. The best cup of Coffee i your teeth need fixing call tachment. so that upon signal a button town. Lunch at any time in J is pressed and the platform is released. upon him. al Tillamook City, Oregon. Allen House, Tailoring E^abli^ijent, TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. G entlemen - Thanking you it past favors, I 1» to say that I hat moved into b new store next » C. Ben Rieslandi Il you wish u see all the choic line of Suiting an up-to-date Pant- ting's to choose from kindly give met call. All Suits cut and made in the »hot at Tillamook. P.S.—Pressing, cleaning and repair«! of all kinds done. T. SARCHET, Merchant Tailor LATIMER, BROS, R1RRER KO HAIRDRESSER SHAVING, HAIR CT TT1K« SHAMPOOING. ETC Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Gocdfor persons suffering with rheumatism J. S. LAMAR, £ & WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. $2.25 to S ., to s N N N ® $3.00 Vogler’s bakery. gal. % % y -5 ' I My Large Stock of SHOES has ar­ rived, best quality tnat ever offered for Sale in this City. The Public is in- vited to call and convinced. No charge for sewing rips nailing soles on Boots and )' I 1