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ïllanwk '""'I for u“llvfor| lioils |„r '‘"land 1 tf«cker» k, ---- Vol. XVI. No. 12 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 27, Clyde Brock, of Heppner, w as in the city last week and left on the stage on *"<ie Monday. "ls '«we|| 1. T. Bott», for abstracts. * Wanted, 20 cranberry pickers about I’h!1"1'"? L»,lrock & Atkinson will saw vour wood.* "'Nicai ♦. • the 10th September.—M. Sommer, Sand ’’tificate. Second hand goods wanted.—W. E. lake, Oregon. * "rn;e»io«,i Ke- ’ Sewing machines Repaired and war I’1 . s^ifr. Mills has been down with typhoid ranted to do good work or 110 pay at W. E. Page’s. * fohn Nichlans was in from Blaine on Miss Hazel McNair, who has been on I esday. a visit for several months, returned home ?rank Severance came in on Wednes- on Wednesday. •day. The leader of the world. Singer Sewing A’ill Snyder was down from Nehalem Machines, new and up to date ouly, $30, i Tuesday. at Page’s store. The rain on Saturday and Monday did C. B. Sampson, of Portland, was in i lot of good. from Portland on Sundav and went up Hugh Wess, of Sheridan, was in the to his homestead. ;y on Friday. F. H. Davis, the barber, has put in a P. J. McDonald, of Portland, was in nicely fitted bath room in his old stand e city today. opposite the Allen house. * |( Paul H. Hauser, of Salem, was in the Sole leather and other shoe-maker’s ty on Friday. supplies. Cobbler’s sets, lace and har ^OTLE^l'^' Mattison, of South Bend, was in the ness leather.—W. E. Page. " lyon Sunday. When you want to sell your farm or P. Mslntosh went out on a business have other property you want to dispose W. of, advertise in the Headlight. ■ip on Friday. Mrs. Foland and her daughters and W. H. Franklin was in from Oretown Mrs. Hoag left for Salem on Monday, a Wednesday. , E. D. Serbert, of McMinnville, was in Ernest Hoag driving them out. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holden returned on le city on Sunday. The steamer Sue H. Elmore will leave Wednesday from spending their honey- tnoon in Portland and Astoria. II Friday afternoon. Dr. T. F. Phelps, the veterinary sur T. W. Lewis, of Los Angeles, was in geon. has moved his office into the build >e city on Saturday. ing previously used by T. H. Goyne. C. W. Cook and wife, of Seattle, were C. N. Drew and G. S. Richardson came 1 the city on Sunday. in from San Francisco, where thev had Matt. Olson and wife, of Nehalem, were been attending the G.A.R. encampment. 1 the city on Sundav. J. Perre Peters declared his intention of Mrs. A. D. Hardin, of Portland, was in becoming a citizen of the United States he citv on Wednesday. by taking out his first papers Monday. • J. B. Catlett, of St. Anthony, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunze returned on r ras in the city on Sunday. Wednesday from the East, where they Friends of W. N Vanghn will be sorry had been visiting friends for several !o hear that he is quite sick. weeks. Mrs. |. T. Sutton, of Berkeley, Cal.. Herman Naylor, of Portland, and sev ;ft on the stage on Monday. eral young men who have been rusticat D. C. Quick ¡is sick in the hospital nt ing in the mountains, were in the city on ^vrtland with typhoid fever. Sunday. All kinds of Sewing Machines for sale The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg came in >oth new and old, at Page's. * with a number of passengers from As Shelton Bechtel, ot Lewiston. Idaho, toria on Sunday and left on Monday for Nehalem. UJvas in the city on Wednesday. Frank Atkinson is in from Sandlake Mrs. A. H. Malaney, of El Paso, Tex., suffering with a swelling in the throat was in the city on Wednesday. stock. Both3 George Cohn is going to take a trip to that has caused the leek and chest to swell out. -inn Francisco to visit his mother. Misses Nellie and Lottie Banfield, who C. I. Clough and Mrs. Clough returned had spent several months on a visit with pn Sunday from a visit to Portland. the editor’s family, returned to Portland I W. H. Franklin and Ray Gardner, of on Friday. Oretown, were in the city on Tuesday. We received word this morning from Mrs. Kate Edwards, who went out to Congressman Hermann that George Hig. the Astoria regatta, returned Sunday. gins had been appointed postmaster at The best sewing machine oil and needles i Barnegat. and other machine supplies at Page's * ' Misses Kathleen Haberlack and Edith P. J. Brown/wife and family came in Freeman, of Oregon City, who had been from Tacoma, Wash., on Wednesday. on a visit to City Attorney Haberlack, J. 8. Stephens is the agent for the Mu left on the stage Monday. tual Lite Insurance Company of New Mrs. P. W. Todd and fi.mily.who spent York. several months in California, returned to Baths for ladies and gentlemen, at F. I the city on Sunday, and the county trea Davis’ bath room, opposite the Allen surer is a happy man once more. Mrs. W. Stephens, Mrs. Maud Stallcup, — ■ - Mrs. Schrader and daughters and Mi s Miss Tillie Anderson, the Misses Hunt, Perkins returned from Astoria on Wed B. C. Hadley and James Hunt went to Netarts beach on Monday to camp. nesday. ILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Mrs. Frank Pickereau and daughter, of Portland, were in the city Wednesday. J, Rich«, Fred Nelson, Del. C. Bogart, Chas. Spencer, Chas. A. and Will Stears, and W. H- Irving came in from Portland on Wednesday and registered at the Allen house. 1903 $1.50 per year Passing Thoughts. I and children, which should and ought to oxygen failed to effect as the evening ad I have been one of the happiest homes in vanced. The distinguished statesman, The editor is sorry, but there is not the w hole land. But, alas, we arc sorry making a last effort to live, turned to enough going on this week to cause any to see that it is not so. As it is plain to wards his favorite daughter. Lady one to visit his sanctum with the inten everybody that R. M. Watson is trying Gwendolin Cecil, who was kneeling be tion of moping the floor with the pencil to raise a muss for those who have taken side him, and then quietly breathed his pusher. up homesteads, they will know where it last. I It would not be a bad idea for the city originated and for what mean purpose C. & E. Thayer have provided a separ At Eugene, Ore., warrants have been ate department of their business for a council to adopt the precedent of previous | if they meet with trouble. issued by United States Commissioner sa tings bank, and depositors in the sav years and have the city marshal act in Walton, on complaint of Frank Me- Real Estate Transfers. ings bank branch will be paid interest on the capacity of night watchman during Murray, tor the arrest of Frank Hop. Furnished by H. T. Botts, abstracter. the remainder of the summer. their deposits. * kins, Wiley Driver and Walker Jenny. We see that neighbor Geo. Grayson has Jessie Kays and wife to George Watt, The charge is obstructing the United J. A. Commons and Mrs. Ella Com Sw. sec. 4, tp. 3 south, range 10. , States mail. The three hoodlums held up mons, of Halstead, Kans. ; Mrs. A. M. started a strawberry patch on his home $925.00. Commons, of Oretewn ; and Mrs. L. M. stead. Sav, George, we’ll take our Jer McMurray, who is a rural delivery car and .Fred Commons, registered at the sey up next summer and invite all the Claude Thayer et al. to C. E. Hadley. rier, while on duty, with the intent of % interest in E VaNwand S Va Ne, doing him personal violence. By the use ‘‘knockers’’ to strawberries and cream. Allen house on Friday. sec. 31, tp. 1 south, range 7. $950 of a pistol and a little nerve McMurrav Was it the prospective husbands who The lumber schooner Jennie Thelin, of San Francisco, arrived here on Saturday hoodooed the weather for the campers ’ D. T. Edmunds and wife to Carl Patz- left his assailants in the road, and when laff. Lots [I and 2, block 8. Still he arrived in town lie entered com plaint to load at the Tillamook Lumber Com Leave them at home next time, professor, well’s addition to Tillamook. $1000. against them. pany’s saw mill in this city and will take unless they promise to pop the question D. T. Edmunds and wife to Carl A. when throwing googoo eyes when doing on 160,000 feet of lumber. Patzlaff. 25 feet off west side lot 3, Colin A: Co. are in a position The Truckee Lumber Co.'s saw mill at the spoonying act on the beach. block 9, Tillamook. $2300.00. Chittem bark is $120 a ton and there Hobsonville started up again on Mon to meet all competition in the L. McTaggart and wife to A. B. Ham day after being closed down several is plenty of it in Tillamook county, and mond & Winton Timber Co. W V?, price of Chittem Bark. See months for repairs. A steam schooner is a person used to the business can peel a sec. 36, tp. 1 south, range 7. $100. ton a week. It is stated that the citi expected in to load at that mill. Dehner Springer and wife to Vyilliam them before you sell. The Board of Equalization, which in zens in the south part of the county Ross Se ¥4, sec. 1, tp. 3 north, range cludes County Judge W. Conder, County have peeled about 50 tons the past few T imber I. and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otick F or 8. $300.00. months. 1’1'UI. (CATION. Clerk Homer Mason and Assessor A. M. Irvin R. Payne and wife to Robert B. United States Land Office, If Claude would have a motocycle at Oregon City, Ore. Hare, will meet on Monday and continue Farley. Bond for deed. Nw Nw, August aand, 1903. tached to his Sir Isaac he would be able in session the remainder of the week. Notice is hereby given that in compliance sec. 15, tp. 2 south, range 9. $600. with the provisions of the act ofCungiess of to give the go-by toall the blooded stock The regular meeting of the board of Two mortgages fik;d to secure $ 1200.00. June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale that hit the race tract, and turning on of timber lands in the States of California, county commissioners is next Wednes Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as more of the explosive for the home NEHALEM. extended to all the Public Land States by act of day, but owing to the board of equaliza August 4, 1892, stretch, he’d have to re-christen the ma- tion being in session there is some likeli NEWTON II CULVER. Hugo Effenburger came home from chine the “Go Devil.’’ Of Tillamook, county of T’llamo< k, State of hood of the meeting being continued for Warrenton Saturday. Oregon, has this day filed ill this office his There is one thing that politicians will statement No. 6844. for the pm chase several days. Mr. Cook and wife are visiting rela sworn of the Sw *4 of He of section ‘¿9 in tp. No. never do, and that is to forget and for- The Sisters, who are to take charge of tives and friends on Nehalem. Mrs. 8 South, Range No. 10 W'est, and will offer pioof to show that the land sought is give a newspaper for knocking the poli St. Alphotisus Academy, were expected Cook is a daughter of Mrs. S. Thompson. more valuable for its timber orstone than for tical stuffing out of them during a cam purposes, a nd to establish his claim in on the steamer un Wednesday, but for Fred Miller carried an Osborne mower agricultural to said land before the County Clerk of Till« paign, and especially the legion of office some unavoidable cause did not arrive, into God’s valley last week on horse monk County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 13th day of November, I903. He seekers. Let’s hope that these political consequently it is not known what date back to cut the hay on his ranch, names aa witnesses : grudges may not be stored up against James M Morgan, Cornelius AusUn. Janies the academy will open. formerly the Parker place. Morgan, Janies West, of Netarts, Tillamook editors in the next world. The church social at the Woodmen’s county, Ore. The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Friday Any and all persons claiming adversely the Wouldn’t it jar Tillamook City some hall Friday was a success, both socially above-described lauds are requested to tile their with the following passengers : Mrs R. claims in this office on or before said Ijth day of if it was found that Bay City was poing and financially, net recipts were $15. L. Campbell, Misses Lottie and Nellie November, 1903. to have seveial saw mills started there, A lgernon 8. D resseii , Register. John Brunschruther went out on the Banfield, E. P. Erickson, C. Koch and to become, not a busted boom city, but Vosburg Wednesday, on his way home to and wife F. Montrose, W. C. Bradley, the manufacturing center and a city that Illinois. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, IH78.—N otice for MissO. Stillwell, M. M. Kiger and wife. P ublication . aspired to become the county seat. And United States Lwnd Office. Rev. Tufts is announced to address Mr. and Mrs M. M. Kiger, of Burling there is nothing improbable about that Oregon City, Oregon. the people on the temperance question at June 15th, 1903. ton, Kan., came in last week on a visit to either. Notice is hereby given that in compHRiice the Onion Peak School-house, Thursday with the provisions of the act of Congress of their cousin, Geo. W. Kiger, and after Reliance won in the first two races,and evening and at the church Friday even June 3, 1H7S, entitled "Au act for the sale ot spending a few days in the city, left on timbei lands in the States of California, Ore after the third today Sir Tlios. Lipton ing. gon, Nevada and Wu hington Territory," as the steamer on Eriday, or their return extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of will have to return home a nd build Sham Mrs. Lizzie Easom is quite sick. August 4, 1892, home, visiti.ig friends on the Sound on rock IV. if he expects to left the cup. But H. JANE POTTER, F. L. Gunn returned home on the Vos- their way. Mr. Kiger was greatly McMinnville, county of Yamhill, Slate of Sir Thomas is a game sport, and that is Im rg, Monday, from Tillamook, where Of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her piased with Tillamook. rwoiti statement No. 6179 for the purchase of the reason he is the most popular visitor he has been for medical treatment. the E <>f W of Section 24. ill Tp 1 S. Al Springer was given an examination to the United States. Sure, if it wasn’t Range 7 W, ana will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber in Justice Rogers’ court on Wednesday, for his nationality he would make a fine England's Ex-Premier Dead. or stone than for agi icultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the having been arrested upon a charge of running mate lor President Roosevelt. lb'gister and Receiver of this office al Oregon L ondon , August 22 — Lord Salisbury City, taking up and working an estray horse Oregon, on Tlitusday, the 27th day of To some of our citizens it looks as Augu.-t. I903. She names as witnesses : died peacefully al 9:05 o'clock tonight. without complying with the law in re though F. II. Skinner’s exertions in get William T Ma« y, .Marx M Macy. Daniel W. gard to stray animals. He was fined $10 ting the Oregon Pacific Navigation Com During the past 48 hours the end was Poller, Mary E Potter, of McMinnville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the and costs. The horse belonged to Jas. pany incorporated, to run a line of boats seen to he inevitable, the life ot England's above described lands are lequested t<> file then claims in this office on or before said 27th day ex-premier being sustained by the con Biggs, of Tillamook.—Reporter. between Tillamook City and Portland, of August, I903 A lgernons . D resser , Register. stant use of oxygen. Even the use of I There will be preaching next Lordsday Iris not the financial backing that he has morning at the Christian .Church, hut in cracked himself up to have. Time will the evening our congregation is urged •ell whether the new company will buy to participate in the union temperance out the old company, or whether it is a meeting to be led by Rev. G. L. Tufts, in promoter’s scheme to put on a line of the U. B. church. '1 he Christian En steamers the same as Wm. Reid efforts deavor Society will hold its meeting at to give Tillamook railroad connections— 7 so as to have time to go to the other on wind and other people’s money. place of meeting at 8 o’clock.—E. M. B O. Snuffer and II. G. Cox filed on homesteads last week, in the south part Patterson, pastor. The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on of the county, where there apfiears to lie Wednesday, her passengers being W. H quite a number of good claims left if Irving. J. C. Holden and wife, A Kunze those who have not exercised their rights and wife. Miss Hazel McNair, Mrs. C. M. and want claims will do a little rubber, Thompson. Rev. G. L. Tufts, N. E. Wat necking. It is frequently stated that all kins, F. C. Davis and family. Chas. Silen the best claims are gone. This may be cer. Dan Nicklas, Frank Severance. Gus true to some extent, hut those wanting CANT Peterson, Chas, and Will Sterns, O. John claims will l>e able to find them for some son, W. Jasper, C. N. Drew, G. S Rich years to come, and good ones too.it they ck of ole ardson, P. J. Brown and family, P. Man will take a little trouble to investigate MAKE A VAPOR "ted intoi what is available on the Capes. fred. Very few of the settlers in Tillamook Rev. G. L. Tufts, supt. of the Oregon FOUR STYLES county, and especially the business men Anti-Saloon League, will be in Tillamook tit 1 Jet .......... 75c. next Sabbath. This league is non poli j of this ci tv, who have taken up home- Jets ........ 85c. gal. J 2 2 3 Jets. gal tical and seeks to unite all temperance steads, have been able to comply with vanired...... $1 OO. workers in their efforts to destroy the ' the letter of the law as to residence upon ?al. e 3 Jets,brass 1.25. saloon. He will preach in the M E. church the land. They have all done the best J rag (•••• . . Sunday morning at 11 a.m. ; hold a I tliev could under the circumstances and •tl - »*■- i worker's meeting in the Christian church no one was mean enough in the ou can at 3 p.m. ; and conduct a great ynion 1 community to raise any objection R. M. Watson started in mass meeting in the U B. church at 8 ! until muss for personal a All are cordially invited to lie pre . to raise I spleen. Bv exercising their homestead rights a large numlicr of ourcitizensbave Hauser, of the firm of Shipp & Irren able to improve their faimw and do Hauser, of Salem, was in the city last other things to improve the conntv, and Keeps the Flies off Stock. week riding n moto cycle, which was the by doing the same thing some of our One Quart, at 50c. makes 10 Gallons. first to l»e seen in Tillamook, and appear business men havelreen greatly Ixuiefitted ed to l>e a novelty to the denizens of this and given a new start, to wit, Geo. We will also give with each $10 cash purchase a 16x20 En neck of the woods,who viewed the motor Edmunds, Howard Cary, E. Hoag, larged picture on anything sold except sugar, Hour, oil, tobacco 9 bny 1i bike with a good deal of curiosity. The M. F. Leach, Ralph Acklev and and coffee, which are sold on a very close margin. ne faj ; í If alter using CARBOLIC COMPOUND vou are not satisfied came and get machine was one of those up to-date dozens of others, also women and even Indian Motocydes, and being a little out widows with families to support. Every of repair was repaired at E. Snodgrass’ body felt glad when these parties proved bike shop. Mr. Hauser knows a good tip and they obtained their patents. machine when he secs one. and where to If R. M. Watson is such an in- get them repaired when in Tillamook. fernal •’knocker,” why don’t he ask some questions which concerns himself The fate of a large portion of the Ore most Ask B. C Hadley, Jurd Morris and gon hop crop depends on the weather of A B. Allison if they are complying with the next few days Vermin have infest the law when they turn their saloons ed many yards and now mold has ap into gambling joints and adopt the side peared and is spreading alarmingly in door entrance on Sundays. Ask the > Filli FOR some sections. With a continue nee of mayor and city authoritie«. whose duty Temptingly Attractive it is to see that the law is enforced, why the damp, rainy weather the damage In Weaves, Colorings and Prices. will I* great. A return ot ftm»hinc and they allow a ’’wide open’’ town. Ask a brief not spell w ill do much to lessen tl.c sheriff, the constable and the marshal Can now be seen at— the injury. In order not to larpc their why thev don't make arrests and close crop, many growers will ¡lick their ho|»s the gambling houses up. It is these insti SARCHET, Tailor, Tillamook. liefore they are matured. Even without* tutions.we feel pained to sav.which have Come early and secure first choice. a change for the l>etter. the loss to Ore- lieen a curse to R M. Batson, some of Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. gon hopgrowers will reach many thou the memlwrs of his familv.and the cans? of I the separation between I imself and wile Oregon. sand dollars. : ________ : r EBAK: s, S, J JV \ nes, D. RKET, Give per loi1 $250.00 GIVEN AWAY On October 1, ’03 'S SPRAYERS Carbolic Compound CLOTHING, HATS and SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED Clough,Reliable Druggist TODD & CO. NEW FALL FABRICS For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order. g íi the G. Ben Richland Land Company Dairy Farms. Town Property. Mill Sites. Water Fronts Timber Lands Rentals. Life and Fire Insurance. Financial Agent. Tillamook City,