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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1903)
llcaòliijbt wtjf« tld‘ water TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 8, 1903 «ra»», 1Ô0 """"l'il» to» Al! Kinds of Guns at Reduced Prices at Ralph Ackley’s. lvc 1 «Hing, ,1^ «tlx Ro, SALE, Jaspe, farm. » from ton We are prepared to take orders for Oats from 1 ton up. You can save good money on your Winter’s feed and flour bill by seeing us at once for .v Place knoml located nori- 'lace consist! "'d, over list J 'er now unfcl 'eplow. L„ ■atered bj tsily Ijf . ' !>est slocftjl Gangloff & Snuffer TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Walkover Shoes at Todd's. * H. T. Botts, for abstracts. * Blankets and quilts at Todd's. Gordon Hats, $3.00 at Todd's. Shot Guns, Air Guns, Pop Guns and the Mamous, 3O-3O Rifles, at Ralph Ackley. New Street hats, pattern hats and caps will be received at Mrs. Sturgeon’s this week. The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg came in Wednesday from Astoria with a number Apply to ® Ladies’and children's shoes at Todd's.* of passengers. 'Hkt.N, Sole leather, lace, leather, shoe wax* Brock & Atkinson will saw your wood.’ nails, awls and other shoemaker’s sup 'Varringtoi J. L. Vosbi.ig, was in the city on Satur plies at Page’s. * day. The majority rules. One man and God The south stage and mail leaves at 5 has al wavs been a majority on American o'clock. soil.—J. c. Gove. * Those wishing wood sawed phone Ed. Choice of 50 pictures, 16 by 12 inches, Walker. * $2.50.—At C. E. Reynolds, the Boss * New line of shoes just arrived at House Furnisher. Todd's. Mrs. Win. Barker and daughter, who Valley grub oak ax handles for 25c. have been on a visit to friends, left on the steamer Saturday. * itv. Orejo-'.5 at Page's. Competition is the life of trade. Cut iu New stock of clothing and overcoats ’. Good roi: -fl job work at the Headlight office. Call at Todd's. is. and see us about prices. Chas. W. Goeres was in from Neskown nation w Í The receipts at the Tillamook post office on Friday. <rrish, Hoi.ifÆ for the fiscal years amounted to ; 1902, Calves for sale.—See J. W. Jennings, $2,64-9 ; 1903, $2,895. Unon Rose./. » Kilchis, Or. J. S. Stephens left for Portland Wed J. Vorhees, of Woodburn, was in the nesday to visit his wife, who is in the city this week. Sanitarian in that cit> . Hugh Wess, of Sheridan, was in the Get your furniture and household city on Sunday. goods and all kinds of second hand * Harry Mever, of Portland, was in the goods at W. E. Page s. ■ounty. pU The hose company meets this evening. SALE m of j 'he Miar il C1I! < i y on Sunday. P. C. Sears, of Sheridan, was in the city on Friday. at -L aw , O rega TS, EY.AT.Ull f abstracts. ' h of Tillan» a 11k. \YER, t -L kw , O reg :' -j LACH F. H. Davis, the barber, has put in a nicelv fitted bath room in his old stand opposite the Allen house. * Henrv Dunstan was granted his finn[ J. W. Hellenhrand was iu from Ore- papers admitting him to citizenship last town on Friday. week. He w as a native of England. 3am Elmore left on the steamer on Sat Tillamook Driving Association holds urday for Astoria. a race meeting October 15. 16 and 17, F. M. Sheridan, of Astoria, was in the and several outside horses are entered. city ou Wednesday. The logging camp on the Miami closed Judge R P. Boise came in on Sunday down last week for the winter and the to hold circuit court. camp on the Tillamook will start up. A. H. Waterman, of Eugene, was in The picture of the school building the city ou Saturday. which appears on another page was The best hat made for the money. taken by Otto Hines, the photographer. “ Gordon,’’ at Todd's. M. Morrison was in the citv for seve F. M. Swelzer, of Cathlamatn, was in ral days, having returned from Portland and left for his home at Nehalein on Wed- the city on Wednesday. day. Sewing machine oil, needles and other You save money by having your letter machine supplies at Page's. heads, bill heads, statements, envelopes Mrs. J. Erickson and wife came in on and other job work done at the H ead t he steamer on Wednesday. light office. JohnJenk and Chas. Turner were in from Cloverdale on Monday. One dozen new iron bedsteads wholesale prices.—W. E. Page. nt Clark Hadley and w’ite returned to the city on Saturday, having spent several weeks at the State Fair, Portland and other places. Born, on Friday, to Mrs. D C. Quick, a son, whose father died in Port land last month and was buried the pre- Subscribe for the Headlight, the best j vious Friday. and most popular home newspaper Well, vou can find anything you want Mrs. M. P. Slocum, of Hoquiam, at Page’s store except second hand coffins, and he sa ,s he will have sone on Wash., was in the city on Wednesday. the next boat. • J. F. Ma rtin. who has been oatside for , several weeks, returned on Wednesday. l The rain and wind storm on Monday blew’ down a number of telephone and J. S. Stephens is the agent for the Mu. electric light poles and gave us a fore- tual Lite Insurance Company of New 1 taste of the wet season. York. The Truckee Lumber Company's saw’ Call on W. E. Page and buy a new mill at Hobsonville started up on Mon- Singer sewing machine for half the usual ' day and will run for ten days, when it price. 1 will be closed down again, Todd & Co are the leaders in every F. S Whitehouse, president of the Till thing in the line of men's wearing ap amook Lumbering Company, returned List your farm property with Bailey & Weiss. We will treat you right. ’ parel on Sunday from San Francisco, where he Baths for ladies and gentlemen, at F. had gone on a business trip. H. Davis' bath room, opposite the Allen R. W. Watson and C. A. Vogler return- house * j ed to the city on Tuesday and W. Martin Phil Becker, E. E. Fulton and Win. H. I on Wednesday from their trip outside McWhinney came iu from Portland on hunting Chinese pheasants. I Rev. A. J. Hillingsworth has been ap Wednesday. W. Denslow, W. Mereill and J. B. Mer pointed to the M E. church in thia citv, rill, | of Cornelius, were in the city on and Rev. W. Smith has been re-appoint- ed to Nehalem and Bay City. Saturday. ■te.l ranges $5 less than any other * ore ,n the city.—At C. E. Remolds, the ^are Man. ^■rs Henry Elli-on 'eft for N ipa. Cnl., Baturd.-iv to visit her daughter, .Mrs. tley Hiatt. Dont’t wait until Flour goes higher before you buy.—Gang loff 1 Snuffer. One Lefever Hammerless Shot Gun, with automate ejec Hand Loaded Sheila Guaranteed tor, at $40 OO ; Regular Price, be the Best that money can bur, $59 00, at Ralph Acxley. Ralph Ackley. EADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES. I have been appointed a depository for all the authorized liool Books for all grades and carry a very large stock of all inds of School Supplies : Pens, Peneils, Slates, Sponges. Rulers, (opy Books, W rlt- ng Tablets and everything required by eeholars. Lowest Prices on Everything. diets. I. dovigli, DRUGGIST AND BOOK SELLER. íi.50 per year Back from Old Mexico. C. A. Bailey, who went to Mexico with Pride Waldo Hills Four at W. and L. Olsen, is back in Tillamook for the purpose of taking his wife and I Gangloff A Snuffer’s. OUR LARGE STOCK OF family with him when he returns there in Mr. G. W. Kiger has charge of Mr. p. about four weeks. He gives a splendid R. Beals' real estate office during his ab- account of the country, having travelled seiue, who has a complete list of the be&» ' on horse back over 1600 miles through dairy farms in the county for sale. * | it. It is the most fertile country he has We understand that the Oregon Infor.4 ever seen, and is more than pleased with mation Bureau, which lias exhibits from , its productiveness and one can hardly most of the counties in the union depot conceive what Mexico is like until they at Portland, would like one from Tilla goon a tour of inspection away from the railroad. He brought samples of corn mook. with him, oranges and wood. The corn Married, on Sept. 30th, in this city, by grows exceedingly tall and the size of the Justice Alley, James Shelby and Agusta ears was a surprise to people ol this citv. Hunsaker. They were from the south Mr. Bailey savs two and three crops of part of the couuty, where they are well corn can lx* raised every year. Dairying known. is carried on in a primitive style, vet for A dance will be given at’the Tillamook all that butter and cheese is $1 a pound opera house on Saturday night The and milk 65c. per quart, and cows net HAVE ARRIVED music will be furnished by the Jenkins’ from $1.50 to $3.50 a day (Mexican orchestra. A good time and all are n- money), and there is a ready market for dairy products, for Mexico consumes all vited. she produces in that line. Sugar cane, C. & E. Thayer have provided a separ rice, fruit, vegetable, grass and most ate department of their business for a everything grows to perfection in Mexi savings bank, and depositors in the sav co. A large part of the country is held ings bank branch will be paid interest on bv individuals,who hold large I ract, and their deposits. * it is hard to get hold of small pieces for New Importations of Ladies’ Woolen Dress Goods, Fair view Grange will meet at their farming. Native labor can be obtained W. Olson, hall in Fairview’ on Saturday next, the for from 25c. to 30c. a day. direct from the factories. 10th, at 10 a.m. Lots of work to do L. Olson and C. A. Bailey, who went to We are showing the largest lines of Wool Underwear Mexico from Tillamook, with parties in and a general attendance solicited.—L. San Francisco, formed a corporation, S Maynard, master. S and Sweaters ever shown in your city. & known as the Valhalla Colonization and E. A. Saylor is now manufactuiing Improvement Company, and bought a S! We pride ourselves on having the best stock of Boots cigars in this city, having op?ned up a tract of land of 200,000 for $600,000 in and Shoes here, and our long experience enables g factory opposite the Allen house. It is the southwestern portion of the State of us to buy just what is most needed for the climate. g now in order to patronize local industry, Jalisco, and not a great distance from as he is turning out a good class of the Coast. The price included several Sj In Rubber Boots we sell only the best and high grade g goods. thousand head of cattle and hogs, and goods. No cheap auction makes for us. Our g Rev. Father Le Miller came in on Fri the land is mostly fine agricultural, with trade wants something better. Sa day to fill the vacanv in the pastorate some valuable timber. About 200 fami g? of the Catholic church, and being some lies are employed on the place. Mr. Bai- Ladies ’ Golf Vests just received. g what observant, soon discovered that lev informs us it is not the company’s in it rained here and he was in Webfoot’s tention to colonize the tract, as has been gq Our best Kid Gloves for Ladies cant be equalled in this g so often stated, but will improve it them paradise. or any other city at $1.00 per pair. New winter g selves. Mr Bailey is more than pleased Dr. J. K Locke and wife came in from with Mexico, as is also W. and L. Olsen, SR shades just received. Ask to see them. g Portland on Wednesday. He is the pre who do not want to return to Tillamook The large stock of up-to-date Hats has just arrived. Our g sident and treasurer of the Oregon Paci where they resided so many years. fic Navigation Company, and it will be $2.50 Hats equals the one usually sold for 13.00 g Known in a few days whether the effort SR in other places. g Editorial Snap Shots. to establish a Portland-Tillamook line will fall through, as there appears to be SS Don’t overlook ns if you want anything in the line of g some probability that it will. Ralph went and did it on Sunday—no ra Clothing, etc. Our new goods are just in. Ask g The passengers who went out on the wonder it stotmed on Monday. gD to see them. We don’t mark our goods double the g * * * Sue H. Elmsre on Saturilav were, M. J. price and then cut the price iu half to make a sale. g What makes Tillamook people so aw. gn Bumgartncr and wife, H. Stapleton, Dr. White, Mrs. H. Ellison, A. A. Hale, Curtis fully- skeptical w hen they see it is report y'jj One price to all and that the lowest. Johnson. Mr. Wheeler, Mrs. Frank ed there is only 12 feet of water on the Ask for Royal Club Goods if you want the height of g Wheeler and daughter, Mrs Win. Barker and daughter. Mrs R. Tsgert, W. II. bar ? ¿7] perfection in can goods of all kinds. We sell ’em. rZ * * * Cooper, Tom Quick, Rev. Arthur Allen, Rain is always welcome in Tillamook, CT “Malta Ceres,” the new mush. Hasnoequal. 15c. pk. g P. Brenner, Geo. Williams and wife and but not so much of it thus early in the S. E bin ore. The best Hard Wheat Flour reduced to $4.30 per ble. g season. Evidently the weather prophet P. Bvrom, of Garibaldi, was arrested ct Try a sack if you want the very best flour. g on Thursday, and was brought to this has hoodooed the weather this fall. * N N city and kept in custody. He wascliarged CT Feed is lower in price. Get our prices in ton lots. g The next lime the city “soaks" get on with assault upon N. McMillan with a deadly weapon. He waived examina a buster it would be as well to confine tion, but on Friday he wanted a hear their diet to bread and water, for three ing, and on lustice Alley hearing the evi meals a day at the hotel is too much like dence he did not chink it sufficient to luxury for those who seldom get a square bind him over to the circuit court, so dis meal. missed the complaint. * * * C. H. Wheeler came in on the steamer Will the railroad companies oppose on Wednesday. He took another raft of an appropriation for Tillamook bar ? It logs from Nehalem to Astoria on Sun day. Mr. Wheeler has been experiment is more than probable, and for that rea ing as to the best system of towing the son it is well that the citizens of Tilla logs and has come to the conclusion that mook adopt some plan whereby the hot- 1 Real Estate Transfers. Sec. 26 & E S gE Sec» 57 2 S 10. in any ordinary weather there will be no tied up condition of this county be placed | $ 1400.00. difficulty in towing logs from Tilliomook Furnished by II T. Botts, abstracter Rose M. Glason Osborn and husband to to the Columbia river. He has applied before the river and harbor committee • A A. Muck E SW, SE NW & Henry Tolil to James W. Thompson. for a patent for one system he has adopt by our ow n citizens. Sw NE 26 2 S 10. 11400.00, Northerly h ilf of Lot 5, Block 6, ed and thinks bvnext spring,Shoal water » » » Tohl’s addition to Nehalem City. Two mortgages filed to secure $2200.00. Bay as well as Tillamook, will be tow “Oh. yes, let's bond the city for $60,- j Four mortgages satisfied securing $1505. $45 00. ing logs to the Columbia river. 000 for a new water system,'* argued 1 Claude Thayer and wife to R. C. Magar- The usual meeting of the city council one petsoii. “Why, my good man,’’ ar- j rell. Quit-claim. Lot 5. Block 3,. The little town of St. Charles in Win was held on Monday, with Mayor C \V. gued another, “we haven’t paid off the j Malaney's addition to Ocean Park. ona County, Minn., was almost wiped Talmage presiding, with Councilmeti W. $20.00. H. Cary, E Jenkins and II. C. Woolfe $2,000 on the ol<l school building yet ; 1 out by a tornado Saturday afternoon. present. Bills allowed were : when do you expect the taxpayers to pay U. S. A. to David Everett Stewart. Several people were killed and 28 were Patent. Se—Sv Sec. 4, and E R L. Wade.................................. «4 90 off $60,000 ?” And chimes in another ; injured many of them seriously. NE & NE SIv Sec. 9 2 N 10. Marshal s salarv ..................... 45 00 “And what is the use of having a fire Even if the secretary of ngi ieull lire is The Duncan & Brewer Lumber Co. Recorder’s salarv .. .................. 15 00 company when there is not enough pres- I J. P Allen ................. Nelson P. Wheeler. Sec. 36, 3 N correct in his prediction that we are Water rent................ ................. 30 00 sure to fight fire ?’’ $8640.00. likely to be without forests in ten years, Electric lights ........ .................. 20 00 , * * * Henry Tolil to Martha M Thompson. no apprehensions need Is, felt of any de Eli Olds .................... .................. 1 1 50 Lot if, Block 4, Toll)'s addition to But few people who come to Tillamook | crease in the supply of the kind of tiin- M. H. Larsen ......... .................. 18 50 Nehalem City annex. $50.00. for the first time, and who are observant I Cohn & Co................ ................. 3 00 I ht of which candidates are made as Henry Tolil to James \V. Thompson. of the resources of the county and bright j Bond of J. S. Lamar for saloon license Lots 1 2J&4 Block 10. Tolil’» ad long as public office continues to be a was approved. An ordinance to repeal future before it. go away won lering why j dition ío Nehalem City. $10000. good thing certain ordinances, after being read the such a resourceful country is left with- | State of Oregon to W. K. & N. P second time, w as referred to committee. The tenant farmer system in this coun. out harbor improvements and railroad ; The mayor said the matter of the pro Wheeler. I«ots 1 & 2 Sec 31 3N 8. try is certainly working very badly. The connections. It need not lie a great sur- posed new water system would l»e intro 1/8 39- duced in an ordinance at the next nieet- prise, however, for the Southern Pacific, u. S A. to Daniel P. Harvey. Patent. number of rented farms, we learn from infi of the citv council. E % NW & NW NE Sec. 17 and SW statistical resources, is increasing That it is said, claims this as her territory, SE 8 5 S 10. would not lie any matter for regret if the Married,on Sunday, at the home of the and as it will not build nor allow any bride, at Netarts, Mr. Ralph Ackley and other company to do so, Tillamook is U. S. A. to ion as T Clink. Patent. W system were managed on a basis that K 14 Miss Lillian Phelps, daughter of Mr. G of E '/í id 14 2 2 S S 7. 7, would maintain the fertility of the farms W. Phelps. Justice Alley officiated. Hie not being developed as it should be. U. S. A. to Jacob N W Nelnon. Patent Such, however, is not the case. If the ♦ » * bride looked prettv, her wedding attire W « NW, NE NW & NW SW 14 2 present system of renting continues to Editor Rollie returned from his hunt- being a beautiful white albatross gown. S?. prevail the condition of the farms will Her bridesmaid was Miss Pearl Farmer, • . mg expedition on Monday V .............. and failed to ................. . u. S. A. to Manville P. Hathaway. who was dressed in white. H I’ Morton I |iring the H eadlight man a Chinn phea- Patent. S X SW& W Yi SE 30 2 certainly go from had to worse, as there was best man. The house had ’xen nicely j is no inducement held out to the tenant S Io. decorated for the occasion and presented | •ant. Well, it serves us right, for the SW to seek to maintain fertility in the land. a pretty appearance when the justice “grass widower’’ lost a iavorabk’oppor Piliza Steele to A. A. Muck. W pronounced the happy couple husband tunity to go deer limiting while the and wife and their relatives ami friends . Herald man was away mid invite Ins gathered around them to congratulate | partake of a veiison and to bifl them lion voyage. Mr and best girl home to Mrs. Phelps served a dainty wedding supper—for them there nasty Chinese dinner to the wedding partv. after which , things amt no good, anvwav. It »han't the bridal couple drove to this city, where Iiap|>eii that way again when Rollie govs 4 they were entertained at the home of Mr. gun.'ing on the outside, for weshall have ■a ami Mrs. E Jenkins ami a number of friends. Both are resjxcted voung peo some fun as well—that is if we are a tfj ple and well known throughout Tilla- , 'grass widower” at the time. - ’ 'Mu ’ • / • . mook. and their friends join us in wish 1 M » « ing them a long life of happiness. Engineer Chase has conveyed the im pression that Tillamookert “claim to Gangloff & Snuffer sold cure ail diseases by eating,’’ for he savs two of the New American that everybody here is lat, or soon will Manure Spreaders this be. He's right, to some extent, for Till amookers believe in keeping up a good week, one to Mr. James insitle lining by feasting on the l»cst that Hughey & Son, the other the market affords But then we licqie to Peter Brant The NEW his remarks will not convey the impres Wc are now iti a position to kindly solicit AMERICAN SPREADER sion that we are lat and lazy, lor that would lx wrong, although Till«mo«»krrs the liberal patronage of all. We also aim to do busi- is the latest up-tj-date may lx fat rind sancy.and probably they machine. have a right too when they have fat nrss on a cash basis, and give our customers the Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- purses. That is the iea»on they (line, benefit. enced dentist is located in and some wine, »umptnouslv every <lay, Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and and never rob their Ixlly to put it on is prepared to do nothing but their back, like some of the city folk do first class work and give the to keep up with the freak fashions of the best of satisfaction If your times. But Engineer Cha*e showed lx Successors teeth need fixing call upon had a warm sfiot in his heart for Tilla. him. mook—an<I the pretty girls nt Trask. FALL AND WINTER GOODS Mackintoshes, Mackanaws, Overcoats, Leather Boots, Gum Boots, etc. I COHN & CO. Leaders in Every Line they Carry. 1 I Racket Store Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes.