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Vol. XVI. No. 44 TILLAMOOK TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JOTTINGS Rough spruce lumber sawed j until quite recently that his creditors had to order, for $7.00 a thou- <>"w'««hrjumped upon everything they in sight, while, if he had been given sand, at the Tillamook Lum . I saw a little time, he would have come out all bering Co. [right, for Dan is a young man who is APRIL 7, 1904 ^i.50 per year H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Frosty nights and bright davs. Bicycles for everybody —W. E Page. * When you want a nice meal go to the bound to make money in the butter and Sewing machine crates for 50c.— W. E. Model Restaurant. Everything first, cheese business, and his return to the Page. • class and up-to-date. Those who are city was a great surprise to those who Lard, 51bs., 60c. ; lOlbs., $1.20, at ' boarding should give the Model Res ’ wanted to do him up. Todd's. • taurant a trial. * P. McIntosh, who manufactured a W. C. Bailey, timber locator and esti- The prohibitionists will hold their con | million pounds of cheese last year, came mater. • vention in this city on Wednesday, the in ou the steamer after making a business A new lot of Village School Shoes at 20th April, at ten o’clock, and the pre- trip to Portland and the Sound Dairy Todd's. • viousevening there will be public speak men have great confidence in his busi Choice table peaches, $2.00 per dozen j ing in Todd’s hall. ness ability, and although there is a at Todd’s. * tendency amongst them to change fac C. & E. Thayer filed a suit against A. R Gangloff, of Astoria, came in on Easter & Son for the payment of a pio- tories, these who have stayed with Mr. McIntosh's factories have reason to con. Wednesday. missorv note in the sum of $35, made The new games. Flinch, Pit and Panip, j payable to Henry Crenshaw, and $20 gratulate themselves that they have par. tieipated in his success and have receiv at Clough’s. * ; for attorney’s fees, ed unprecedented ¡prices for. butter fat Geo. Edmunds went out Sunday on a JohnD. Keerscheiter, plaintiff, vs. Alois the past few years and quick returns. It business trip. Vauniewenhuize and Jacob Frayne, de is to be regretted that a few individuals AJ4O Get your furniture and other household fendants, I is a suit filed in the circuit court are trying to poison the minds of the g mds at Page's. * I for $812.35 on a promissory note and dairymen against Mr.McIntosh,but more attorney’s fees. J E. Tuttle is still under the weather, $100 ! they do this more patrons flock to his but is some better. The lumber schooner Volant, with factories and more cheese he manufac Iron bedsteads less than wholesale 260,000 feet of lumber from the Tilla- tures every year. Mr. McIntosh has Now is the time to select your Fourth of July Dress, price at W. E. Page’s. * 1 mook Lumbering Company, has finish, made a big business success of cheese while the Stock is Complete. to sea by making in Tillamook, and as it is chai- Harness leather, sole and lace leather ed ' loading and will be towed the steamer Sue H. Elmore. acteristic of some few people in this city and shoe findings at Page's. * The snow at the summit on the to pull a successful business men down UNDERSKIRTS -6oc. to $3.50. A Few of the New Arrivals A number of empty barrels have been North Yamhill road was so deep that by dirty, star chamber proceedings, they We have too many Black Satine washed up on Netarts beach. PRINTS, all colors .. 4^c. to i2j^c. the linemen repairing the telephone line will not succeed very well when they try Underskirts on hand which we ate offer Get a good bicycle that is good as new had to dig down into the snow to get and poison the minds of the dairymen GINGHAMS .............. 7c. to I2^C. ing at a low price. Look them over for a little money at W. E. Page's. * j into the upstairs windows of the summit against Mr. McIntosh. The drirymen COTTON POPLINS ... 20c. to 50c. and be convinced. The steamer Sue H. Elmore will leave house. have a good idea who are the hoodoos to 50c. Garibaldi for Astoria on Saturday. COTTON OXFORDS .... 15c. to certain factories. The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in NICE LINE OF SHIRTWAISTS Schillings’ Golden Gate and Monopolie on , Wednesday with the following pas GRECIAN VOILE.......... 20c. to 85c. All new and up to date, 45c. to $3. Baking Powder, 3714c. per pound at sengers , STOPS THE GAMBLING : C. F. Willis, A. E. J undell, J. A. GUARANTEED,halfwool 15c. to 2OC. Todd's. ” i Freund, J. C. Murphy, J. C. Yale, C. C. ,, all wool, 34 in. 3OC. SHOES. L. B. Morris and wife and Mrs. H. D Hannenkrat, I. Quick, A. R. Gangloff, City Council Gives the Gambler? A new line of Ladies’, Men’s and FINE LUSTER, 5o in. wide .. 75c- and Slot Machines 24 Honrs Mohler, were in from the lighthouse ou Oak Nolan. Boy’s Shoes ; also, a NEW LINE OF Mondav. GLORIA SILK, 40 in. wide .. 75c. to Close Down. Owing to the death of the wife of Prof. LOGGER SHOES, just from the fac Countv Judge Conder was in the city E. H. Whitney, the publie school was A meeting of the city council was held FANCY CREPE........................... 25c. tory attending to official business the first of closed on Monday and Tuesday out of on Monday evening, with Councilmen A. MERCERIZED GRENEDINE 25c. respect to the deceased lady. Superin T. White (in the chair). W O. Chase and the week. GOLF SHIRTS ,, WAISTINGS 25c. The Singer Sewing Machine. New and tendent Lamb has charge of the school G. Munson, present. Bills allowed were: For Men and Boys. Neat patterns during the professor ’ s absence. CHINA SILKS, all colors .... Water rent .................... ........ $30 00 35c. up-to-date for half the usual price at W. and fast colors. 50c. to $2 each Electric lights................. ........ 27 00 Oak Nolan returned on the steamer E. Page’s. * Marshal's salary .......... ....... 45 00 Wednesday and expects the rigging in on Green wood, direct from the mill,$1.80. OUTING SHIRTS R. L. Wade .................... ........ 4 90 New Belts, Collars, Shirtwaist Sets, Recorder s salary.......... ........ 15 00 Dry wood, $2.50. At Tillamook Lum next week for the purpose of making up For Men and Boys. All sizes and Printing........................... ........ 3 oo rafts of logs to be towed to the Colum Laces and Embroideries: ber Co.’s mill. * colors. 40c. to $2 each. Eli Olds .......................... ........ 6 00 bia river, the Tillamook Logging Co. Howard Edmunds returned to the city Councilman Chase moved to have the having decided to go into that industry. on Friday, having returned from a short city attorney file a complaint against M. S. B. Hill obtained a judgment against trip to Alas <a- • H. Larsen *for maintaining a nuisance, Daniel Millar in the county court on W. C. Bailey is the local agent for A. which was carried. Mondav, and it was ordered that the H. Averill & Co.. Russell engines and saw proceeds of the sale of cheese be applied | An ordinance, granting the Tillamook mill machinery. , * Lumbering Company a franchise for 99 to inc the juogmciit judgment anu and that intit, the uuc Three I — .... Captain Dodge has returned to the Rivers Cheese Factory be sold to satisfy to operate an electric liaht system city. He says his pay stopped and he the judgment. was read for the third time and passed. threw up the job. The principal features of the franchise is The Academic Club of ^Amateurs gave A petition is being circulated to have a performance at St Alphonsus Academy that the company agrees to furnish the the mail come in by way of Forest Grove on Monday evening, which was well at- ■ citv with electric lights for 10 years at and the Wilson road. tended and the entertainment was much the rate of $25 per month for 35 lights, 0. C. Schofield and family came in on enjoyed. The young amateurs had “Out and 70c. per month for all lights over Death of Prof. Whitney’s Wite. A. C. Daniels, farmer, Foley. county ha* gained an enviable reputa the steamer Friday from Claire, Mich., on the Streets” for their play, and thev that number, the service being from sun Wesley Dav, farmer. Bay. tion. Let the good work go on, all work set until midnight and from five o ’ clock It is with much regret that we have to D. J. Dunn, farmer, Lt »tie Nestucca. bring a nephew of R. Lamb. acquitted themselves right well. together; but of all things do i <>t expect in the morning until daylight. The rate announce the death of Mrs. Blanche L. Marcus Curl, farmer, Blaine. Remember the chance on the beautiful At a meeting of the congregation of for electric lights to individuals cannot more for your goods than the markets Whitney, wife of Prof. E. H. Whitney, sola cushion, given with every dollar s the Presbyterian church on Sunday, it exceed 4c. a candle power and not less principal of the Tillamook public school, The Dairy Commisaioner’a Ideas. will warrent. Increase your oulpui purchase at Mrs. Lindsey’s. was decided to extend a call to the Rev. I than 16 candle power in one house. The and in that way increane the amount uf J. W. B ulky , There will Iea dance at the o|>era house E. T. Allan, of Portland, who is assist company also agrees to furnish lights for which occurred early Monday merning. TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. receipt*. Deceased was confined on March 24th, State Dairy and Food Commissioner. on Saturday evening. Tickets, 50c. ant to Dr. Hill. Mr. Allen is well known the city hall free ot charge. A h Tillamook county is recognized as giving birth to a soil. She was doing in this city, having supplied the pulpit Go id music and a goad time. Councilman Chase moved that the city well until last week, when septic poison the leadiug cheese county of the state, previous to the church lieing erected. Socialist Primaries and Convention Miss Bella Watt is quite seriously sick marshal close up gambling houses, slot ing set in. and although the deceased Ixjtli as lu quantity and quality, and as Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis, who will machines and gambling devices and it is particularly adapted for dairying, a Monmouth, and her parents, Mr. and made a brave effort to fight death, she Notice is hereby gin en that the Social Mrs. A. Watt, left for there on Tuesday. soon be leaving Tillamook City, were games. He said he did not want to pros- succumlied at last. Her death caused and wiidiing to encorage the industry ist of Tillamook County will hold prima accorded a surprise party at the Odd ; hh much hh poMHible, I would like, I have a nice line of Handkerchiefs tute any one, and advised the marshal considerable sorrow in the city, for she ries, on Monday, the 1 8th day of April, which I will close out at cost, as I need fellows’ hall on Wednesday evening by to give saloon keepers and cigar stores was a young woman greatly res|»ected, ■ | through your valuable pa|>er, to offer a at one o’clock, at the usual voting the Rebecca Lodge, at which the Rath and much bdoved by ’ the' frfend, .'he had I ,ew •'<!«-• “ <>"•• 1* ‘ • this. thU the the room for other goods.—Mrs. Lind, 24 hours notice to close down on the places. And a county convention at the bone, K. of P. and Oddfellows’ lodges games and remove the machines, and if made during her happy, but short resi that produce the uulk, . City Hall, in Tillamook City, on Friday, sey. * were invited. A large number attended that was not done in that time he had dence here. Her ma.den name was Miss ; Handing in their own light in ask • I the 22nd day of April. 1904, at ten W. H. Cooper was chosen chairman of and they had a right royal time. obtained plenty of evidence to convict Blanche L. Claypool, and she was born . 1 ing and demanding often time» more for 1 o’clock a.m., for the purpose of nomi the republican county central committee Joseph Guptill and Arthur Eberman them. A number of persons kept going in 1878 at Orleans, Harlan County, j ■ their product than the market will nating candidates for the various count v on Saturday at a meeting of the com thought they would have some fun on to him to have the gambling stopped, Neb.,where she resided with her patents, I j jiiHiifv. The coiiaequencc i" tlmt the offices to be filled at the coming general mttee. Wednesday evening by tick-tacking the and he thought it was as well to stop it Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Claypool, until her dealers will eend their order* eabv, ill election, and to transact such other busi- L. L. Smith was in the city Wednesday liell of the U.B. church while services right now as any other time, as the peo- marriage with Prof. E H. Whitney on | elead of to Tillamook county, We are I ness as may come before the convention. surveying the democratic situation. |Lou weie being held. Thev were, however, demanded it. Gambling had been the 24th June, 1993, when she came to all proud of our dairy «late, and HH a | By order of County (’entrai Com is always the unterrified candidate for Her un caught in a trap, for the ladder they allowed to run a nuinlier of years, and as Tillamook with her husband. Her un- | general thing, the merchants prefer to mittee of the Socialist party. surveyor. cloud ascended to the bellfry was taken away to s|ot mocbines in the cigar stores, timely death has cast a heavy <.. ---- --- of . I patronise home imiuMlries, but the quee* B. F. Dt'HFEK, R. L. Wade filed a suit against Gang after thev commenced their performance. Councilmcn Chase thought they were sentiment is often not a* strong sorrow over her parents I' ’ home, and her I t'on Chairman. loff & Millar to collect $256.70 for mer which left them without means of es- Worse than the gambling tables, yet he W. C. W olfe , husband was grief stricken when death as the one of dollar* and cents, and when chandise furnished that firm, also for in cape. The marshal was sent for and the 1 not have so much objection to the came and parted two happy lives who there is a difference of 4c. to 5c. a pound Secretary. terest and costs. boys were taken to the cooler. j cigai slot machines. had started out hand-in-hand and with ] between the home manufacture and The new bell for the United Brethren B. S. Clark, of Woods, found a bottle Councilman Munson seconded the mo. a bright future liefore them. The entire I that of the east, many a di liar goes Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- church came in oil the steamer on Friday on the beach near that place, which con- tion fln(] jn doing so said that gambling communi.y .ympathiM. with the here*. I ‘h"“ ¡.r'.“"*1. enced dentist is located in | kept here at home. For the past year; and was placed in position on Saturday. tained an order blank ot the firm of 8hould be stopped. veil hunhnnd and relative« in this «nd Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and It has a nice mellow tone. Messrs. Wm. V. Willis & Co.. |of 143 j The motion carried «nd unexpected sorrow tlint bus Iiefrillen there has t>een a big demand for milk is prepared to do nothing but C. E. Donaldson has bought a 40 South 11th St., Philadelphia. Pa. On1 The action of the council evidently sur< them. Prof. Whitney started with the and cream ; and often times the manu first class work and give the horse power boiler for his saw mill Irom the back of this was written, with a red prised Marshal Clements. He said there remain* for Nebraska on Tuesday,where facturer is obliged to pay more than lie best of satisfaction If your Russell & Co., through W. C. Bailey, lead pencil, the following : "The liner was no city ordinance whereby l.e could they will lie buried. He expects to re. can afford to for it. Now, my idea in teeth need fixing call upon i this: That the fnrmerM should increaHe him. Artic was wrecked off Cape Horn, on proceed against the slot machine pro turn in a few weeks. their agent in Tillamook. there herds constantly, replacing them F. L. Sappington and wife returned to the first day of January. 1903." On a prietors. Mike Nelson, a saloonkee|>er at Elg*n ¡with better and more profitable ones. badly worn half of an envelope was also Councilman Chase said he had seen the Jury Drawn the city from Salem on Friday, where he and, aim to sell their product so aw to was arrested Saturday, charged with written, “ The crew of 22 men may be all deputy district attorney, and they could copied the field notes in the surveyor The jurv list for the April term of the keep out all competition. In this way selling liquor to minors. It seems that lost. Capt. T.J. Jones.” proceed against them under the state circuit court, which convenes in this city general's office of this countv. 1 there will always lie a market fur the a numlter of boys at Elgin, which is 25 law. He told the marshal that he had Captain Shrader is now making quick Captain John Groat, who has charge on the 18th, is as follows : I home profluct at a goo<l price, and don't miles from that citv, have lor some time of the government work, returned to trips with the steamer Sue H. Elmore already obtained the assistance of half a Albert Marolf. farmer. Fairview. ' forget that the cheese manufacturer, liven procuring liquor a ml getting drunk. dozen of witnesses who were readv to go between Tillamook and Astoria, and as D. T. Werschkul, farmer. I nion. toe citv on Friday. Any necessary work rhe man u ho haiidlns your milk, and The parents of the boys made up a purse W. E. Page, merchant. Hoquarton. on the stand and testify against the slot the stormy weather will soon be over, that is required in the slough will be pays you his money is entitled to a g<MMl $100, which they offered for information Jacob Kamm, logger. Nehalem. he will be running on his summer sche machines and gamblers if they did not G. W. Kiger, broker, Tillamook. done. deal of consideration, for he is jour best regarding the identity of the dealer who dule before long. There is 20 feet of close down. T. W. Lvster. farmer. South Prairie. friend; it costs in one y to make and sell sold the liquor to the boys. Nelson was The best place in the citv to buy vour water on the bar. which is liable to re-1 Both Chase and Mnnson thought that R. L. Huston, farmer. Beaver. butter and cheese, and there is always [ the man arrested for the crime, and in a meat is at the Palace Meat Market. W. A. Renter, farmer. Little Nestucca. Sun- main so for some time, and is Captain the saloons should be closed up on Prime meats, hams and bacon always some losses to stand, which does not hearing before Justice Moreloc’k, of that Wm. Finlev. farmer, Nehalem Shrader has had more experience cross day. _____ James D. Hudspth, farmer, Hebo. on hand.—S mith & J enkins . propri- fall Upon the ptfslucer. Tillamook I place, was hound over < ircuit Court. ing Tillamook bar than any other per G. W. Grayson, livervman, Tillamook. ctor«. S1OO Reward. $1OO. son, he think, that a jetty on the south N. J Dye. farmer. Beaver. The reader« of thin paper wiP be pleased to It was reported in the city that the spit is all that is required to improve it. Henry Ohls, farmer. Fairview. learn that there it at le»»t one drrsdrd di»e«*< Truckee saw mill had been sold to a New The captain treated the editor royally that science has been able to care in all its P. McIntosh, merchant. Tillamook. Take your •tiures an<l that is Catarrh. Halls ( atarrh York syndicate, but on inquiring at the on his trip out to the outside world and Cure is the only positive cure not known to the Arthur Jackson, farmer. Beaver. ! Edward Knoblock, farmer. I nion, medical fraternity. Catarrh beh« a constitu mill it is reported to us they know noth i return. tional diseaee. requires m cnnMitotionaal »rent i W. B. Elliott, farmer. Bay. ing about it. lames Kodad, carpenter, Bay. ment. Hall s Catarrh Cui* is taken i»»tern«lly. Dan Millar returned to the city on acting directly upon the blood and ibikuui G. A Edmunds, merchant. Tillamook. The most beautiful line of millinery Friday from Vancouver, B.C.. where he faces of the system, thereby destrovln« the Lars P Rav. farmer. Carnahan. foundation of the dmeaM.aod giving the patient ever brought to Tillamook. Everv- had undergone a long spell of sickness in str snath by buildma up the constitution and George N. Johnson, logrer, Hoqn.irton Hats the hospital with a bad jttaek of resisting nsluae in doing its work I he proprie (). W Kinnaman. farmer. Beaver to thing stylish and up-to-date. tors have so much faith in its curative powers, made to order at Mrs. Lindsey's Milli- inflammatory rheumatism, the Masons that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any John R. Harter, millman. Tillamook. • John A. Biggs, farmer, Barnegat. ease that it fails to cure. rend lor list of test! i er.- Parlors. ' of that place tiring exceedingly kind to nioniala. George T. Baxter farmer. Dolph, Address. F J CHKXMY A CO ., Toledo. O. Ihomas Kellow. farmer. Helio White River Flour at Gang him. He will straighten ont hi* business gold by hrngifista 73c. THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST. i ’V . J. Carver, farmer. Pairview Hall s Family I’lUs are the be*t affairs the liest lie can. He had no idea loff A Snuffer’s. # NEW GOODS HAVE ARRIVED ! Cile have a fieuu and Heavy Line of Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS FANCY WAISTINGS T Yours for square dealings and at prices that are right on each and every article. CARL PATZLAFF PRESCRIPTIONS Cliets. I. Clough, I