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OP I Tillamook Hcaòliijht TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER 17, 1903 Just arrived on steamer Elmore, direct tie Smith, Julia and Agusta Schrader, from factory, a fine line of ladies' and Hope Nolan and P. J. Sharp, W. Tromb children's shoes, Ultz and Dunn make, lev, Arthur Kelso, Dolph Smith, Rollie at Todd & Co’s. Watson, L. B. Ziemer and W. Baker. Schooners Oakland sailed on Wednes- A birthday party was given on Wed day with luml>er from the Truckee saw nesday evening to Miss Frankie Drew by mill and the Hill arrived to load lumber her young friends, it being her 17th at the same mill. birthday, at the home of her parents, Quite a plea- The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Drew. Monday and was Co have left on Tues sant evening was enjoyed by the young day for Alsea for a load of canned sal people, music, games and refreshments h mon, but was detained on account of being indulged in, with w ishes for many happy returns of the day to Miss Drew. stock bad weather. Those present were : Misses Nlaymie and t Anyone purchasing $20.00 worth of Glasier, Hazel and Blanch McNair, Mar goods for cash, at C. E. Reynolds’ furni garet Watt, Sadie Watt, Edna Garfield, >n tin ture store between now and January 1. Estella Nelson, Easie Oliver, Anna Quick. tosh« 1904, will receive one 16x20 picture, Winnie Goyne, Anna Wallace, Minnie erns. frame and glass. * Rolland, Ella Rays, Ellen Harrison and Waterman’s Fountain Pens are ac Grace Whitehouse ; Solomon White ’ENS, knowledged to be the standard pen of house, Irwin Harrison, Dolph Smith, Pres«,, the workl. Clough carries« large assort Wayne Wiley, Edward Weston, Clifford ment and guarantees every pen to give Hiner. Egbert Goodspeed, Arthur Hill, makes. Carl Haberlach. George Gobar, Walter full satisfaction. * Oliver, George Eichinger, Robert Watt, The editor has received an invitation Fred Quick, H. J. Rupert, \V. A. High, to attend the annual convention of the L. B. Ziemer and Whitman Lamb. National Live Stock Association and the National Wool Growers’ Association in special School Tax. Portland next month. It is the duty of school clerks, where Geo. Watt returned to the city Mon day, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. special taxes have been levied, for them Shand, father and mother of Mrs. Watt, to notify the County Clerk before the who came from Sarnia, Can., to spend 1st of January. Thus far only two dis- tricts have reported, viz. : the winter in this city. No. 26 district.................... 8 mills. A razor is almost a necessity for any 35 ............................ 1 »» gentleman, and would make a suitable gift. Clough carries four of the leading The Water Question. makes and guarantees absolute satisfac tion or your money back. * To put the water question into a nut XV hile assisting J. E. Tuttle on his tele shell it amounts to this: Tillamook City is asked to do what no phone line between Cloverdale and Woods on Monday, George Dillings fell successful business man in the city would from the upper porch of the Cloverdale think of doing, no matter how much Hotel, a distance of 21 feet, and received money he had at his disposal, to put some bad bruises on the head and shoul $60,000 into a water system. That is the business wav to look at it, ders. and if the Kansas idea of plastering peo The church services at the German ple’s property with bonded indebtedness Reform Congregation will hold Sunday- succeeds, we say “Poor Bleeding Tilla next. December 20th, from 12 to 1, mook City,” for it is plain to read be Sunday-school from 1 to 2 p.m., ser tween the lines that some people are mons. On December 25th, will hold more intrested in negotiating the bonds sermons from 1 to 2 p m. All cordially than anything else. invited —R ev . J ohn L ooser . It’s now up to the taxpayers whether At the regular meeting of Star Lodge, they want to place a yoke of bondage on Sea Shells that must be seen to be ap TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS It their property or continue to allow predated at prices from 10c. to 75c., at A.O.U.W., on Monday evening, the fol lowing officers were elected for the en Tillamook City to remain in the healthy Clough’s drug store. « H. T. Botts, for abstracts. suing year : M.W., A. W. Severance; condition of being out of debt. Mrs. Geo. Grayson left on the stage on foreman, Joseph Butz; overseer, C. F. Buy your clothing at Todd & Co’s. * Monday on account of the serious sick- Franklin ; guide, Allen Page ; recorder, Has an Eye to Business. F. M. Lamb went out to Eugene last ness of Mrs. Stephens. C. N. D.ew ; financier, F. H. Davis ; re week. ceiver, William High ; inside watch, E. There is a little business woman in this Clough’s Perfumery Case is filled with All silk, goods greatly reduced at the real thing, made by the real maker. , Baker ; outside watch, Bert Stephens ; town who has made a contract in black trustees, N. J. Mvers and Sollie Smith. Cohn’s. ami white with her husband that is Sold at the real price. * amusing. You will find the largest and finest as- I The social given by the Rathbone Sis. Leather goods in all, any style, and He is a good genial fellow, and would all prices at Clough’s. sortinent of umbrellas at the most mod- i ters on Thursday evening proved a com join more lodges if there were more for * | plete success, both social and financial, hirti to join. C. H. Wheeler and W. A. Wheeler were erate prices at Cohn’s. the ladies realizing $25 after all the ex- By the terms of the contract, lately in the city on Tuesday. F. H. Davis, the barber, has put in a , penses were paid. This enables them to drawn bv a lawyer in this city lor them, nicely fitted bath room in his old stand frame their charter and purchase some Frank Wheeler left on Fridav to join for every dollar which he puts into a opposite the Allen house. * needed paraphernalia. The Temple unites his family in California. lodge in the form of dues, blowouts, etc., in extending their sincere thanks to those The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg left for he gives her one to put in the savings' Mrs. Sturgeon has iust the utnhtella Astoria this morning and will be back whoso kindly assisted with the pro-, bank, and she is resting serene. She you want for a Xmas present. * gram, also to those who so liberally ' again the end of the week. laughingly says that she has her eye on patronized them. Todd & Co. have just received a ship a giand piano for their little girl. Your wife would appreciate an Xmas ment of men’s fine dress shoes. * Engineer J. S. Polhemus, who is con gift of one of those silk or velvet waist nected with the U S. engineers’ depart Go to Southmayd & Co.’s, the new patterns at Mrs. Sturgeon's, * Anxious Time for Tillamook. ment, came in on Monday to look after store, for your Christmas candy. Umbrellas, knit shawls, handkerchiefs, the work here and to see what could be It is not very encouraging to the citi Our $2 hat is the best thing ever offered ribbons, etc , are useful presents. Mrs. done to deepen the slough near the lum zens of Tillamook county to read there is in this city for the money at Cohn’s. * ! Sturgeon has a fine assortment. * ber dock so as to make it convenient for very little hope of the river and harbor lumber schooners to load there. This committee sanctioning any new work in The Tillamook Lumber Company has In the way of useful ’Xmas presents. a limited amount of slab wood to sell Mrs. Sturgeon can show you a large will be done, after which the plant will the next river and harbor. With such a close down, as the money is nearly all favorable report from Major Langfit and * Mrs. Sturgeon has just received a nice variety. Call and inspect them. gone and with only $10,000 in the next an extraordinary effort bv the Oregon line of dress skirts for misses ami ladies.* Mrs Josephine Stillwell was taken out river and harbor bill. delegation to secure an appropriation J. S. Stephens is the agent for the Mu on the Vosburg this morning to go to a Representative B L. Eddy left on Wed for the improvement of Tillamook bar. Portland hospital for treatment. tual Life Insurance Company of New nesday to attend the special session of we hope the memlrers of the river and York. Ladies, we carry a full line of material state legislature, which convenes next harbor committee will lie convinced of Todd & Co. are the leaders in every and will make you up a hat in the Monday. In all probability he will con this fact : That of all the projected im thing in the line of men’s wearing ap latest style, at Jones & Lindsey’s. # fer with Mr. 0. P. Lindsley in Portland provements bv the national government parel. * on Saturday with regard to the propos in Oreg >11, there is none more meritorious Southmayd & Co , recently in business and none more deserving than that of Baths for ladies and gentlemen, at F. at Woods, is opening up a general store ed electric railroad to Tillamook. 1 he improvement of Tillamook bar. We H. Daris’ bath room, opposite the Allen in the building opposite the Allen house, editor thought this was a good oppor- the tunity for Mr. Lindsley to get in touch have faith in Congressmen Hermann and house. * Senatots Mitchell and Fulton being able Clough has just received a big assort, with representative men from Tillamook Go to Southmayd & Co.’s., the new ment of Bibles well bound in limp county, and as Mr. Eddy would be out to convince the committee that this is a store opposite the Allen Hou>e for leather bindings. Ranging in prices from side then, an appointment was made to project that it should readily and gladly shells. * meet Mr. Lindsley. Of course it is pre sanction, even though the tendency is to 50c. to $3 50. * mature to predict what the outcome will cconiinize and not start new work. After Ladies' neckwear and handkerchiefs, When you want the local news, it is so many years, isolated commercially something nice for Xmas, at J ones & a recognized lact all over the county lie, but the citizens can rest assured that Mr. Eddy and those who are in corres- from the rest of the world and with the Lindsey’s. * that the Headlight is the best home pondence with Mr. Lindsley will do all ex jiectancy of getting an appropriation It is expected that the repairs to the newspaper. in their power to interest him and bring in the next river r.nd harbor bill, it will be a bitter disappointment to the citizens electric light plant will be finished by the the project about. I will be at my office in Tillamook not of Tillamook if they are turned down, end of the week. later than January 1st, and as much Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Case entertained especially as Tillamook played such a A marriage license was issued on Wed earlier than that date as I can lie there. the whist partv at their home on Friday conspicuous part in the election of Sena, nesday to William A. Camplx.ll and — F. R Bi ai • evening, when another pleasant evening tors .Mitchell and Fulton in the state Mina J. Long. Owing to the serious illness of her dau was enjoyed. Miss Kathyrine Edwards legislature and the nomination and elec Go into Clough's and look over his line ghter, Mrs P. Page has been granted won the first prize and Miss Chattie tion of Congressman Hermann. The re of Bibles. It’s a good assortment, and permission to remain off her homestead ! Smith the “booby.’’ Mrs. Case served i sult of their efforts in behalf of Tillamook some nice refreshments, ami this is where is now awaited with keen anxiety. it won’t cost a cent. * tor 1 2 months. the whist players shine to perfection, as Todd & Co. are closing out their stock Lost, on Fridav. Dec. 4, in Tillamook, thev did on this occasion while they held J The lask of winning the next presi grOteries. Buy your winter supply a lady's mackintosh skirt. Finder please their whist. Those present were Mr. wholes;1prices. * leave it at Headlight office and get re and Mrs. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. B O dential campaign is so easy that Senator Hanna is not afraid to have some other Snuffer, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holden. Republican serve as chairman. There will be no preaching service at ward.—F. E. Norton. Mr and Mrs (7eo. Grayson, Mr. and the United Brethren church on Sunday Clough carries cigars put up in regu- Under cover of a trealv of peace Japan December but there will be ' lar ’Xmas boxes from 50c. a box, up to Mrs. C. E. Hadley, Mr. and Mrs Arthur is strengthening her navy at every point a sermon at 7;3O p.m. of same date, and $15.00 a box. There is only a few of Hunt, Mesdames Maud Stallcop, Netti» and Russia has ordered a supply of pow the Mbi»*ct will be “Tar and Feathers.” I those $15.00 boxes left, so you will have i Stephens, K. Edwards and Wm. Smith. der Ing enough to blow Asia off the map. Rhoads. I to hurry * I Misses Bessie Hunt, Flora Perkins.Chat is the plaee to buy your R GOODS! We will have the Largest Stock of CANDIES and NUTS that we have ever carried. Just received, per last boat a large stock of TOYS, GLASS WARE, etc. No better stock call be found in the city to select from. c DANIEL & CO., One Door North of the Post Offiee )E s. i I Per:- C. F. FRANKLIN’S JEWELRY STORE .50 per year, Mrs. J. S Stephens is Dead. tnass. One in English and one in Get- man. Non Catholics and Protestants are nil It is with much regret that we have to chronicle the death of another of our welcome at the divine services in the respected inhabitants and estimable Catholic Church and nothing will be women, Mrs. J. S. Stephens, wife of Mi. said to hurt any. L. A. L. M iller , Pastor. J. S. Stephens, which occurred in Port- . land on Monday night, where she had gone for medical treatment. Her son, County Schools. William J. Stephens, was in Portland, and with his mother when she died, and Miss Baker closed her term of school he brought the remains to Tillamook for in District No. 2 to attend school at burial, Salem, and Miss Dora High finishes the Mrs. J. S. Stephens, foi merly Emma year in that district. E Cox, was born in Iowa. September Schoo] in District No. 5 is also closed. 13th, 1852, and died after a lingering The school at Dolph is not now in illness on December 14th, 1903, at mid. session. night, having lived 51 years, three In the fourteen schools reporting there months and one day. At the age of 12 were enrolled 272 pupils. Considering she came to Oregon with her parents, the stormy mouth the attendence was traveling by means of an ox team, ami quite good and the roll of honor large. settled in the vicinity of Salem. After Teachers should report promptly at the death of her parents she moved the close of the month. about considerably, living in various The school census will be taken this parts of Oregon. In 1873, again near year during the last week of January. Salem, she was married to J. S. Stephens, Blanks for this purpose will lie sent to her bereaved companion, and a short the various school clerks by the county time after came to Tillamook. This superintendent soon. union was blessed with seven children, All special school tax levies must be five sons and two daughters, the young reported to the county clerk on or before est son, Lee, having died at Tillamook, January 1. on July 27th, 1897. The following are ROLL OF HONOR FOR MONTH OF the names of the surviving children; NOVEMBER. Bert rice J.. William J., Harvey C., Row District No. 2.—Reed and Pearl West, land De Wavne, Dot and Lucile, all of Lida Bibby. whom are at home, excepting Harvey C. District No. 4. — Fav Burk, Florence, Stephens, who resides in Wyoming. The deceased, together with her hus Clarence and Rav Hushbeck, Forrest Gist, Victor Learned. band, united with the Adventist Church, at Salem. Ore., in 1877, being charter District No. 5.—Freddie Tubbcsing, members of that organization, and she Hattie, Alving and Anna Told, Clara died in full faith of the third angel s and Lillie Schollmeyer, Hazel and Willie message of Rev. xiv., and was a kind- ! Christensen. hearted and affectionate wife and loving District No. 10.—Ida Bvman, Lewis mother, and willing also to do anything | Anderson, Henry and Eddie Heisel, Erick to relieve the sick or distressed. ami Allred Gulstrom, Reuben Gladd, Carl The funeral services will take place on I and Naemi Svenson. Fridav (to-morrow) afternoon at 2 i District No. 11.—Jasper Aliev. p m., in the United Brethren Church, the District No. 13 —Rex and Rav Conder, services to lie conducted bv Rev. E. M. Patterson, pastor of the Christian Myrtle Cross, Kate and Etta Fleck, Church, and the interment will take Dallie and Orval Kellow, Wylie Comp place at the Oddfellows cemetery. The ton, Harry Sappington, Joseph Law bereaved family have the sympathy of I rance, Harlev Busier, Meilis Hosier, the people in this the hour of their loss Lloyd, Wrennie and Ivy Kellow, Claude Lewallen, Claude Churchill. of a good mother and wife. District No. 19.—May Wilson, District No. 20.—Fleetah and Irving Christmas at the Catholic Church. Hill. District No. 23.—Nettie Smith, Katie On 'Xmas dav it is a fixed custom in the Catholic Church to cclebiatc three Sheets, IM ward Smith, Frankie Kach, Nellie Hanenkratt, Danwe and Dee Mel- masses. This triple celebration honors the three . lemal, Harald King. fold birth of Christ. I District No. 25—Louie, Bather, Alj 1. His eternal birth in the bosom of meda, Charlie ami Fred Ekloff, Glenn His Heavenly Father. | Apsley, Sain and Jennie Reading. 2. His temporal birth in the fulness | I District No. 26. — Mvson and Roy of time. ‘ Blanchard, Myrtle I’ayne, Hortense 3. His spiritual birth in the hearts of Picherean. all the faithful. District No. 27.—Eddie Creccy, Chester, The first m iss is usually celebrated at May and Pansy Howser, May (»inn, midnight in memory of His coming into Elbert Ginn, Ella Thun. the workl at night. For reasons of District No. 41.—Robert and Rexford prudence and convenience the first ol the three masses will be celebrated in the Chamberlain, John Kays. Catholic Church of Tillamook, at 6 District No. 49—Sadie Shaw, Rosie, o’clock ; the second, at 9 o’clock ; and Rudie and Marie llancnkratt, Earl and I hr third, at 10 o’clock. The gospel of I i Bessie Fret man, lull th Anderson. the first mass is from St. Luke ii., 114; of the second, St. Luke ii., 15 20 ; of the Nineteen boodlers have been convicted third is from St. John i., 1-14. In Missouri. Not one is yet in the peni There will be two sermons at the last , tentiary. This is the Missouri Idea. POINTERS CLOUGH’S FOR GIFTS. CHRISTMAS BOOKS for most anyone at all age troin 10c. to $2.50. CIGARS that pleases that suits the pocket. in quality PERFUME ATOMIZER, it is almost a necessity to have an atomizer to properly use perfume. Certainly it is LEATHER GOODS, tie largest a pleasure. and most complete line in the city. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in PERFUMES, all »»dors, and from celluloid. I am selling so cheaply that some people think 1 stole them. the world’s best makers. CELLULOID GOODS in all the latest styles and designs. CL lels . I. Clough, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. Cook ¡Stoves Ranges Hardware, Tinware. Iron and Steel The Celebratili Buhl Milk Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and I loots. A pevu Facts About My Stock of Jetjuelry and Silver Ware I have nut forth my best efforts to secure the latest designs in everything in my line, and in doing so I did not forget that quality was the main thing. So you can get the best in all lines here. I mention a few articles and prices which mav interest vou : 1847 Roger Bros’. Flat Ware Knives and Forks, per set, $4 50 ; Table Spoons, from S3.00 to 4.00 per set ; Tea Spoons, from *1 50 to 2.00 per set ; Sugar Shells, 50c- each ; Butter Knives, 7sc- each. WATCHES in all grades. Elgin and Waltham, 7 jewels, in Silverine Case, $6.50 Chains from $1.75 to 7.00 in Gold Filled. •• «• Other articles too numerous to mention here, which I will be pleased to show yon and quote prices upon that are in accord with the quality. Come and make your selections fur Xmas, early. At the Post Office Jewelry Store. RANKLIN’. C F1 1 :::::: t ::::::::: : To the Farmers v.S PEERLESS, WHITE RIVER, PRIDE WALDO HIL LS FLOUR money Winter’s and vour Hour us at once & Snuffei