illa m oak 's ◄ r. V It ----------------------------------------------- 3---------------------------- ----------- TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 7, Vol. XV. No. 42. o 110, Ok 8. $1.50 per year. B IMPROVEMENTS CO ON AT THE POPULAR STORE «ISON, I j E ddy , i ARKlSOx’l___ pit edft mom •pointed 1903. O 5 A NE; r ot of the llcaöliijljt lyr/JJ 1» MOMg ONE, d* l? agai* hcr'b7»1(6X1 "•"iifiy ' office c Tillumott from tht We’ve doubled the floor space and put in a Beautiful Plate Glass Front—very city-like this—but our motive is to make this a Comfortable Trading Place as well as a Profitable One to our customers. We bought very heavy to fill this added store room, and the Stocks are now ready for your inspection—all New Merchandise—and the prices are new, too, <1 in Tillamook, for they are the Lowest ever quoted. Come and see how well we’ve prepared for you. You know, you’re Welcome, either to look or buy at Haltom’s. SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY testa» Nciy ceased, AGENCY : Office, nfiflj New Idea Paper Patterns, Simmon’s Kid Gloves American Lady Corsets, Topsy Hosiery. 0 ©Kob, A pnl t in eoa 5/K57K t of (,'on, '>.* 1 fur ’*** li forni« IvlO)) suuB’bi lomah, on Millinery, Tailor-made Suits, Shirt Ulaists, Skirts, Wrap­ pers, Petticoats, fDuslin Undertuear Kange ; VWK tiHbe and to e« CL i OTHIHG City. Ori iiy. lre of Pf ufr^S e>ty. igon. g adver« sTMCTM ted to fib ¿ìxatda ■e BHid 1? sks , BRING US YOUR CHICKENS and EGGS Regi <—N otici 1«, of every uianted Style and Fabric for IDan and Boy. Big Shotuing of SHOES the Guaranteed Kind. s , Oregon. I il 2oth, 1 X in compì of Count :t for the of Calite 1 Terri tor States by i — - TILLAMOOK Will pay : $3.50 dozen for Chickens; 15c. Dozen for Eggs. s 0) ÍKSS B) 1 » JOTTINGS. The two-masted center-board schooner Haltom’s Department Store had plate of Los Angeles, which was figuring upon this city regarding the proposition of J. Editorial Snap Shots glass windows put in this week, giving it Antelope, belonging to the Columbia getting two and a half million feet of B. Wet herd I and E. S. McCoy to bote 5, a much more business-like appeal ante. River Packers’ Association, was towed H. T. Botts, for abstracts. * Who’s going to join the caravan to Old lumber from Tillamook every month, has for oil. As the H eadlight man under­ )inah, Sti •ffice her s Laces, embroidery, ginghams, skirts, from Astoria to this city on Thursday by Mexico ? It now appears that quite a bought the Lyons’ saw mill at Coquille stood the proposition when it was made C. Ben Ricsland for ahome. * purchaa the Sue H. Elmore to load lumber at the few have the Old Mexico fever, or we City, in Coos county, and this will pro­ and discussed in Claude Thayer’s office, le X of Sw C. B. Hadlev was down sick this week. ribbons and all kinds of spring goods. Tillamook Lumber Co.’s saw mill. She should say the “ rubber’* fever, and will bably knock Tillamook out of disposing these gentlemen were to furnish fill the o. 9 West land 8oug H. S. Soule, of Portland, is in the city. We have ’ein. At the Racket Store. * of the above amount of lumber to one machinery and appliances and bore a or stone Owing to the scarcity of city dads at took on 150,000 ft. of spruce lumber and join the procession. Creamery butter 40 cents per roll at o establish * * * company because we had no facilities for well 2900 feet, provided the citizens put the city hall on Monday evening there is ready to be towed to sea. Captain Register Todd ’ s. We do not believe the report that some "handling lumber schooners if they came up $2,000, this money to l»e used in oper. Bjirkrysen is in command. 1 City, Ort was no meeting, although it way "pay »iy, 1903, of the persons who wanted Binger Her- here. This is hard luck, but must be in­ a ting the plant, or as B. O. Snuffer put it Farm loans at 6 percent. Apply to ! ' night.” A suit has been filed in the Circuit inann nominated and elected have got jured until we wake tip to the fact that at that meeting, Messrs. VVethcrell and Oregon B. L. Eddy. • I _ Mr. and Mrs. T. McCanearrived Thurs- -.. -------------------------------------------- - — Court at Baker City by A, B. Winfill, Stewart, 1 I cold feet already. There is not the least fortune favors those who get in and help McCoy would take $8,000 worth of Mr. W. Ridehalgh came in on Thursday j a y f rO m the east on a visit to Dr. and attorney for Rev. Father Joseph Schell, f adverael< _ . . . factional fight in the republican party in themselves. This applies to cities as stock in a company against $2,000 sub- ted to air from Astoria. Mrs. Wiley. Mrs. McCane is the doctor’s of Sumpter, against H. H. Hallock, this county, and we think were are safe well as individuals. But when conditions I scribed by the citizens. Mr. Wetherell h‘ Hl «Bud Savage, of Sheridan, was in the daughter. agent of the 0. R. & N., at Baker City. in saying that it is united for Hermann, are practically prohibitory, no one need was asked several times what the plant Reg* On S«nr the M Thursday, having been outside for the J. B. Waldwin, of Portland, was in the | center, consequenty this county is not machinery, in round figures, about $8,- •mia, purpose of getting a condensed milk fac­ could not celebrate mass. I is too high or taxes too high, or is it »ry,” as city on Sunday. i enjoying the era of prosperity it should 000. Now it is reported that the rnaclii- tes by at tory started here. The steam lumber schooner Prentiss, simply a desire, now the people have a in comparison with other parts of nery will not be turned over to the com— A. W. Fletcher, of Oretown, was in the little money to spare after several years which was to have loaded lumber at the Arthur Southwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Oregon. oniah. S city on Monday, pauv for the stock to be issued, that it is W. E. Southwick, who has been suffering Truckee saw mill at Hobsonvillc, arrived I of prosperous times, to get out and see •is office * * * a discarded plant they intend bringing W. H. Cooper came down from Ne- with consumption for several years, died j outside on Thursday. She was to have the world and enjoy themselves in other ! pu relit» It is an infi ingement of the postal laws in, and it is the intention ot the promo­ w \ & Hi. Ran, hnlem on Tuesday. been towed in by the Geo. R. Vosburg, parts where there is little less rainfall | for a publisher to send his paper through 1 in this city on Wednesday. ters to sell additional stock. If these are hat the . L. L. Short ridRe, of Dolph, was in the and little more sunshine ? ber or $> the mail at the pound rate to people who 1 facts, sooner they are known the better, T. H. Goyne wants a half dozen men as the captain did not know die channel. I to estate city on Wednesday. * * * are not subscribers, hence to send out j and it is up to those who are managing to slash brush for him on Bewley Creek, When the latter went out she found only Register If the H dadlight man resided in the ■hy. Orej Born, on Sunday, to the wife of Mr. J. five miles from town. Will contract by 13 feet of water on the bar after making tree copies and make people subscribers 1 : the oil proposition to definine somewhat i »03. • soundings. Under those conditions the _ , 1 So”th Part of thc he would be a that way won’t work in the eyes of the W. Hill, • daughter. the acre or so much per month. • more satisfactorily what the promoters îz» Li/'Lar , ns.rl 11 o I ------- , r»lsr*r».s ------------------ captain of the Prentiss decided not to at-' . genuine, chronic kicker, -------------------- and n a iwriiaf perpetual of Portia postal officials who have been depriving intend doing and confirm or deny these William J. Bogart, of Tacoma, was in I) , Ores Mrs. Chas. Hiatt, children and niece ¡one at that. For this reason, toll roads tempt getting in and out with a load, so , a number of papers of the pound rate for ' reports, which, if true, puts a different the city on Sunday. returned to the city on Monday, accom­ I vers, ly at this ago of civilization are a darn'd headed for Astoria. that very reason. And it is right too, 1 complexion on the oil proposition made ested tot Mr. John Jlcnamercame in from Forest panied by Carl Iller and family. Fred imposition upon the people and a curse before 1 Quick brought them in over the Wilson ' The steamer Sue H. Elmore had the I to the country where they are tolerated. for a newspaper that has to give away , by the promoters in Mr. Thayer’s office Grove on Thursday. Registe i following passengers on board when she ' And, further,when people are nearly tax-1 . free subscriptions to work up a subscrip­ W. H. Christensen, of Oretown. was in road. i ' otice A Resolutions of Sympathy. Rev. Mr. Welch and Mrs. Welch re- ‘ arrived on Thursday : W. Ridehalgh, „ . C. ed to death, it looks like drawing “blood tion list is what is known in newspaper the city on Tuesday. turned on Thursday from attending the ! H. Hicks, Mrs. Hciitsncker, Mr. Aur. money’’ from the people to travel over a dom as a poor advertising medium. If a Rev. W. N. Blodgett will preach at Nehalem Lodge, No. 199, Fraternal Portland presbytrv and left the next day flux, Mrs. L. and L. B. Weitehouse, Mr. toll road that never was a toll road in a newspaper is worth anything, surely it Rivexdale on Sunday. is worth the subscription price asked for Union of America passed the following for their home in the south end of the Johnson, Mrs. Tohl, T. McCane and legal sense. Miss Allie Petteys, of Bay City, left on county. it, so when publishers send out free news­ vote of condolence : * * * ( wife. L. Howell, E, Watkins, F. fowler, Whereas, As the Supreme Ruler in his Sunday for Los Angeles, Cal. Fairview Grange, No. 273, will meet at ’ Mr. Baker, Rev. Welch and wife, and A. California lumlier buyers say they are papers and consider that the people they infinite wisdom, having seen fit to call 50 head of Angora Goats for sale.— their hall in Fairview on Saturday next, J. Cohn The steamer left «on Saturday ready to handle lumber manufactured i send them to are subscribers, they not home to eternal rest our friend and Apply to J. Atkinson, Sandlake. • at teiro'clock. Come early and come all j with passengers as follows ; Mrs. F. R. in Tillamook and will send schooners only place themselves in a position to be heighbor, Grandma Tohl, and ; whereas ¡. C. Lloyd, A. Jackson and wife, here, but they want to know what facili- j , deprived of the pound rate, but resort to many of our Praters having lost thereby Miss Hattie Walker, daughter of Ed. and help out with the work.—L. S. M ay - Beals, " G. Goddard, Clara Bowels, F. Fowler, I ties we have for getting the vessels in ( a met bed that makes the general public a loving mother and relative ; Walker, is sick with typhoid fever. hard , master. Therefore, be it resolved, that this look upon the newspajier as a cheap jack lodge tender the sincere sympathy of its Lumber is lieing hauled on the ground Councilman Grayson has thrown off W. S Cone, IL Halverson, R. Shepard and out and at what charge for towage I affair. No business man can succeed if he and W. Howe. members to the family of the departed There would be no difficulty in answer- . for an addition to the M. E. Church. his municipal robes of office and has quit gives away his wares free of charge, on its bereavement, and that a copy of ing these questions if we had a tug boat the city council, having sent in his resig ­ J. S. Stephens is the agent for the Mu­ these resolutions be sent to each of the Notice to Housekeepers. in service here, as we should have, but 1 neither can a newspaper man if he county papers and the Fraternal Union, tual Life Insurance Company of New nation, as he lately took up a claim on [expects to remain in business and make devil of it is we haven't, so we are | the and that a copy be spread on the records the Wilson river. Having purchased of Olsen & Co. their York. * j it pay. of this lodge. Articles incorporating the Tillamook entire stock of Households Good, I wish up against it to give satisfactory replies. WWW Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse, who has been A Sunday. They will remain but a few .tuie » the hair come off, or injure the Wosdtr whether George intends mak­ lice I» filed homesteads on the contested timlrer a lack of enterprue lor the common day, expecting to leave on the next boat j Wanted. a stock in any way and kills all ing a stock ranch of his homestead with good and pull out tor other cities where claims, which caused some little com ­ for Ashland, where Edgar is having a kind of Lice and Gnats by one or thnt mean cow of his ? the atmosphere is more congenial and new barber shop fixed up. To buy, between 10 and 160 acres of ment in this city. There seems to l»c an two applications. It is easily ap­ Slab trood is $2.25 a load, delivered.' where the spirit of enterprise and pro­ Rev. P. A. Olivotti arrived in the city improved ................... or unimproved ,_____ land. Price idea that the contestants to the timlar plied and is used by mixing one gress is to be found ? And Tillamook I-eaveyoitr orders at the office of the claims are trying to freeze out the set. _ ~ . to $1,200. Will pay ' bn Saturday from Salem. He lias been __ ranging from „ $500 quart of Carbolic Compound with has the resources and the money is in the Tillamook Lumber Co. * appointed by the archbishop to fill the ' cash. Address H. care of Headlight, tiers, or want them to relinquish for a thirty to forty quarts of water. stipulated sum, or they will take “blood county, but to tell the unvarnished Mr. Nicholas A. Freeman, a resident of vacancy in the Catholic church caused by Tillamook City, Ore. One pint makes five gallons ready money" to allow the contests to be with truth, it seems almost impossible to get this eountv. has obtained a patent for Father McDevitt lieing transferred to for tisr. j the business men to meet on common drawn. It ’ s a badly mixed up affair and improvements in plows Portland, and entered upon his religious Call for General Fund Warrant«. 1 5Oc., Quart. 25c , Pint. > ground and discuss and decide whnt is in filing homesteads on them only makes Frank Fowler returned to the city last dntieson Sunday. Your money buck if not satis* ixst lor the city ’ s growth ami develop, the mix up somewhat greater, although, warrants endorsed prior 10 March week with his hand in a sling, having Several petitions, numerously signed. ! All factory. incut. We Ate sorry to have to admit it, run a piece of steel into it and left again have been filed with bounty Clerk Mason 9th. 1901. also warrants No. 1617, I as the Headlight haw repeatedly asserted, it is a bad precedent for the settlers I out here, probably, is the secret, which 5164. 5167. 5181. 5202. 5203 51«*. on Suad.ij , for him to certify to as to the petitioners Tf themselvee to get contesting one an makes united effort to do and accomplish Rev. E. H Whitney has decline 1 the being legal voters. It is the purpose of and 5209 to 5217 inclusive, endorsed March 9th, 1901, are payable and will! other s claims, for if that is started it something so difficult—businessmen can. call to fill the vacancy in the pas o ate petitioners to resort to the referendum be paid on presentation. Interest ceases ' won't be long before outsiders will lie not seem to get on a commi/n platform. Iteliiible DrnKglftt, of the Presbrterian church. law to defeat the $500.000 appropria. * * * this date, May 7th, 1903. i causing another mix up. Tilluinook. Mrs. F. R Beals left on the steamer on 11 lion made by the state legislature for There appears to l>e sortie grounds for P. W. Tone, • * • Saturday to visit friends in the East and the Lewie and Clark Centennial.which, if County Treasurer, j The Pacific Furniture and Lumber Co., • the difference of opinion that exists in .M «ill eemain there several months. carried, will kill the fair. LICE Í CHAS. 1. CLOUGH, 1« w