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The annual meeting of the Tillamook County Teachers’ Association will take place in this city on June 23rd, 24th and 25th. State Superintendent J. H. Ackerman will be present, and the other instructors will be Prof. B. F. Mulkey, president of the Southern Normal School, and Prof. R. C. French, president of the Eastern Nornal School. There will be two public lectures in the Opera House, on Thursday evening. June 23rd, Prof. Mulkey will lecture, his subject being “The Rhythm of Motion,’’ and the fal lowing evening, Friday, Prot Ackerman will give one of his popular talks. A short musical program will proceed the lecture and the Tillamook Brass Band will take part. The program for the in stitute is as to Hows : THURSDAY. 9:00.—Opening. C. & E. Thayer, plaintiffs, vs. Jennie Bailey, Albert Marolf, W. E. Easom and Mattie Easom, defendants. Default and decree. Paulus D. and Laura Newell, plain tiffs. vs. George M. and Vanilla Cobb, defendants. Foreclosure. Demurrer overruled and plaintiff to reply to de fendants' answer in 30 days. Continued. At this season of the year Tillamook Citv and County have quite a number of visitors who come here, in a large num- tier of instances, to impose upon the citi zens or to do our business men out of trade which rightly belongs to them. Yet, how surprising it is, that so many people will buy a pig in a poke from a perfect strange, paying exorbitant prices for inferior goods. These men who come in and solicit business pay nothing to Editorial Snap Shots. support the city or county, and for that The state printer's fat salary got it in reason they should have to pay a good sleep license. A petition was circulated the neck. * * * asking the city council to raise the license Men who think that their party owes for peddlers to $5 a day, which is sure them a living are the biggest knockers in ' to be granted. * * * a party and can be depended upon to do the knifing on candidates. To read the calamity that is to befall * * * Oregon now that the local option mea There’s no occasion to get down in the sure became a law, is enough to give the mouth because business is dull and dairy state the blind staggers if we take the products are not selling as briskly as pre wholesale liquor men’s view of the situa viously. Tillamook is all right. tion. There is always two sides to a ques * * * tion, so those who favored the question The campaign liars, who are now out undoubtedly think it will prove exactly of jobs, would make good war corres- the opposite. But how easy the liquor pondents for the Russian government, men could have killed the measure, but as very little reliance can be attached to instead of centering their entire energies war news from St. Petersburg. upon defeating it, they foolishly got into * * * the political fight. They succeeded in This looks funny. Tillamook City peo helping elect a tew democrats to office in ple towing logs to the Columbia river and Nehalem people towing them from Portland and other places, bur they are fairly up against a hard situation now there to Tillamook Bay. What’s struck that the measure is passed, and by a the logging and towing business, any comparatively small majority. way ? * * M * * * One of thegreatest drawbacks to Tilla There is nothing wrong with the busi ness of Tillamook City. A little patience mook is the disposition to pull down and advertising in the Headlight are two those who accomplish anything for the necessary things, even though most all good of the county. Why this is so we lines are overdone. But it is a survival are at a loss to understand, but never theless it is a fact. Instead of all pulling of the fittest. * * * together for a common purpose, a feeling Plenty of houses to rent and plent.v of of envy suddenly springs up without any city property for sale. And there will be just cause and the interests of the county plenty more as long as the agitation for are sacrified to satisfy the jealousies or a $60,000 mortgage plaster is kept up. those who do not want to see our pro And, by the way, it is not helping busi gressive citizens succeed. As we have ness any. watched this peculiar trait in Tillamook * * * people for several years, we have come Politics are not what they are cracked to the conclusion that it is a conflict be up to be after counting the cost and also tween those who want to build up and the anxiety running for office. Our ad progress against those who want to pull vice and theory is, if you have a good down and do up respectable citizens, and paving business never allow yourself to in proof of this we have only to point to be captivated by a political bee buzzing the animus that was injected into the in your bonnet. recent election to defeat Mr. Eddy. When * * * John McNamer, who was in from Forest the editor first came to Tillamook, and Grove, thinks that the people of Tilla- even before he had become acquainted, he tnook did a very unwise thing when they was a little surprised to be told that a failed to give Mr. Eddy their support, for remark like this was made, “I'll soon do that appears to be the general opinion him up in business.’’ They are a long in the other counties. Mr. McNamer way from doing it yet, but it goes to also thinks that thecounty voted against show that those who make an effort to its own interests when it turned down pull down and besmirch respectable citi the man who had represented Tillamook zens characters are those who never do so faithfully and with so much nbility, Tillamook any good. * ☆ * and that the people “ over here” do not The modesty of Secretary Hitchcock in know how to appreciate a good man. alloting to himself credit for the Republi * * * can victory in the State of Oregon is A correspondent at Blaine writes ; “Will you please correct that state surprising. His claim should be accom ment in last week’s Headlight, which panied by specifications, for a number of read as follows : ’What kind of a politi the men who assisted in rolling up that cal trick was it that Blaine, the hotbed magnificent majority are under the im of prohibition, got into on Monday ? It pression that some of theSecretary's Dem gave Coates 36 votes and Lamb 15 ocratic special agents have seen devot votes. There must be some empty bot ing more of their time to politics than tles knocking about that burg to have they have to unearthing land frauds. It brought about that change in senti was under-lianded work of this nature which made the task of attaining that ment.' ” Thanks, for calling our attention to majority much harder than it would this. It is our mistake, as a few typo have been had not some of the “suspi graphical errors in the paragraph had cions” of these special agents been parad been overlooked in correcting, the prin ed before the public as facts.—Oregonian. Ackley is now in full possession The schooners Jennie Stella left on the 9:30.—Nature Study................ B F. Mulkey. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. of Ralph the store next to the post office,which 13th, with a ca rgo of lumber and the C. 10:00.—Psychology for the Teacher.............. B. F. Mulkey. he is having fixed up. H. Hill on the 14th. ♦ H. T. Botts, for abstracts. 10:40.—Intermission. Arthur Stillwell and wife will leave for Do you know about Jersev cattle ? We 10:50.—Reading..................... .......R. C. French. Clough wants lOOOlbs. Beeswax. California in a few days on account of offer a few choicely bred yearling bulls 11:30.—Grammar .................. ...B. F. Mulkey. W. C. Bailey, timber locator ano esti. NOON. from our famous Hazel Fern Jersey Herd sickness of the latter. 1 :OO.—Arithmetic................ ....R. C. French. mater. • at specially reduced prices, to make room For sale, four three year old steers,two 1:10.—History .................... . B. F. Mulkey. J. Guptill returned to the city on Wed two year olds and one yearling.—T. Shi], for next crop of youngsters. We will 2:30.—Intermission. nesday. give you valuable pointers on Jersey *’■40.—Pedagogy................. ...B. F. Mulkey. linglaw, Sandlake, Or. • 3:20.—Geography............... R C. French. Walter Lynch returned to the city on The remaining stock of goods has been stock. Better write us today on prices FRIDAY. Wednesday. on bulls, and state the kind of animal 9:00.—Opening. moved from the racket store to Peterson you desire. Address F. E. McEldowney, £•15.—Nature Study.......... ..... B. F. Mulkey. The annual school meeting will be held & Svenson’s store. Superintendent Ladd's Farm, 1260 Mil 9:55.—Spelling ...................... J. H. Ackerman. on the 20th. When you want job work done, you waukee ave., Portland, Ore. 10:35.—Intermission. * B. 0. Suuffer was outside on a business will save money by getting figures at the 10:45.—Reading............................... R. C. French. 11:20.—School Management...B. F. Mulkey. trip this week. H eadlight print shop. NOON. Lost a Raft of I<og8. John McNamer left for Forest Grove Ladies I Attention ! For the most 1:00.—Singing. on Wednesday. stylish tailor madesuits, go to Sarchet's, While the tug Geo. R. Vosburg was 1.10.—Arithmetic...........................R. C. French. 1.50.—Civil Government ..... B. F. Mulkey. W. E. Catterlin was in the city Wed- The Fashionable Tailor. coining out of Nehalem with a raft of 2.30.—Intermission. nesday on business. The roof of Hunter’s mill caught fire at arge logs for the sawmill at Hobson- 2:40.—........................................... J. H. Ackerman. R E. Meeker, of North Yamhill, was in noon on Saturday, and by the prompt ville this morning, the raft stranded and 3:20.—Geography..................... R. C. French. the city on Tuesday. ness of the hose company a warm fire went apart, loosing all of the logs, which 9:00.—Opening. SATURDAY. were valued at about $800. Minnie Kraft, of Forest Grove, was in was averted. 9:15.—Nature Study............... B. F. Mulkey. 9:55.—..................................... J. H. Ackerman. the city on Tuesday. A marriage took place on Sunday at 10:35.—Intermission. V. Ford, of Seattle, Wash., was in the the Catholic church, when Father Le Tribute of Respect tb Judge Boise. 10:45.—Reading............................ R. C, French. Miller united in wedlock Mr. Josef Blaser city on Wednesday. 11:20.—Teachers’ Preparation ......................... A tribute of respect was paid Judge R- B. F. Mulkey. J. B. Roe. of Rochester, N.Y., was in and Miss Margarette Weber. P. Boise on Tuesday, when, in behalf of NOON. Measles apper to be on the increase, for the city on Tuesday. 1 :OO. — Opening. the Tillamook Bar, Mr. B L. Eddv, in Martin Wallace, of Portland, was in a number of youngsters are down with a few appropriate remarks, presented 1:10.—Arithmetic......................... R. C. French. 1:50.—Orthoepy........................ B. F. Mulkey them,while some of the older people have the city on Tuesday, the aged judge with the following resolu 2:30.—Intermission. had a tough time with them. Frank Mapes left on Saturday to join tions • 2:40.—Geography .................. R. C. French The Closing Out Sale of the Racket “ Whereas, the Hon. Reuben P. Boise, 3:20.—........................................ J. H. Ackerman. his parents in California. "___ I Store goods will be continued, to be judge of department No. 2, of the Circuit Attorney J. H. Hitchings, of Portland, sold at cost as long as it lasts at Peter, Court of the third judicial district of the Circuit Court. was in the city on Monday. son & Svenson’s Furniture Store. • State of Oregon, is about to bring to a Geo. W. Robinson, of San Francisco, E. D. Dewey, plaintiff, vs. M. J. Mc Mrs. Mary Swinson, of Klickitat Co., dose a term of said Court in Tillamook was in the city on Thursday. Wash., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter County, which term will be the last held Mahan, Francis Trevor, jr., Louis O. Now is the time to get great bargains Brant, came in to visit her parents, as under his present term of office, and, McMahon, Martha J. Walling and in Millinery at Mrs. Sturgeon's. * her mother has been quite sick of late. whereas, because of the retirement of George William Walling, defendants. Suit to quiet title. Continued. F. Saltus and J. Chapman,of Portland, The best place in the city to buy your Judge Boise the pleasant relations here C. & E. Thayer, plaintiff, vs. M. D. tofore existing between him and the Bar were in the city on Wednesday. meat is at the Palace Meat Market. of Tillamook County will be brought to Cavenaugh, defendant. Sale confirmed. Prime meats, hams and bacon always Mrs. Geo. B. Lamb left on Tuesday on T. M. Richardson, plaintiff, vs. Wil on hand.—S mith & J enkins , propri a close, and, a visit to relatives at Newberg. “Whereas, Judge^Boise has during a liam C. Ralston, defendant. Sale con ctors. * Prof. Wiley went out to Portland to Mrs. W. H. Cooper left for Monmouth long and distinguised career upon the firmed. attend the Masonic grand lodge. Levi L. Stillwell, plaintiff, vs. Sarah on Tuesday, where her daughter, Miss bench, which is without a parallel in the Judge R. P. Boiseand Miss M.E. Boise Ruth Cooper, graduates at the State history of our state, endeared himself to J. Stillwell, defendant. Suit to deter came in from Salem on Saturday. Normal School. Her son, Herbert ac both the Bar and the people by his learn mine trust. Demurrer overruled, and ing, ability and impartiality, no less defendant given ten days to file answer. Attorney Cooper has been appointed companied her. than by his uniforn kindness and cour trustee in the Daniel Millar bankruptcy The Astoria Company, plaintift, vs. Mrs. C. D. Willson came from Klamath tesy. \ Ernest and Jennie U. Barton and The case. Falls, Wash., to visit her drughter, Miss “ Now, therefore, be it resolved bv the Attorney Carl Haberlach is attending Della, who is attending St. Alphonsus Nehalem Coal Co., defendants. Sale the Masonic grand lodge in Portland this Academy. They will return home after Bar of Tillamook County that in the re confirmed. tirement of Judge Boise from the bench, week. A. R. Gangloff, plaintiff, vs. Daniel the commencement. our State loses the services of a great Mrs. Sturgeon is closing out all this For sale, in most desirable part of man and jurist, and he will be followed Millar and John Pennock, defendants. season's millinery at greatly reduced Tillamook City, a first class house and by our sincerest veneration and respect, Sale confirmed. prices. • Florence A. Hardman, plaintiff, vs. lot, situated on lot 10, Thayer’s 4-th as well as by our best wishes for the en Henry Smith was in from Blaine on addition to Tillamook. Apply on the joyment of well-earned rest and content Sebastian M. Hardman, defendant. Suit Tuesday ; also R. 0. Richards and E. H. premises to George Watt. for divorce. These parties were married ment in his declining years ; and Newton. Remember there is only three weeks left “Be it further resolved, that a copy of in Tillamook County on the 1st October, 0. Chamberlain will go to California to get a chance on the beautiful sofa pil these resolutions be presented to Judge 1876, and have lived together for 22 shortly soliciting orders tor the Waymire low. A chance with every dollar's pur Boise and also furnished to the press, years. The plaintiff in her complaint ci pa I mistake being the substitution of patent square. chase. Summer Millinery at the very and spread upon the journal of the alleged that defendant for the past Blaine for Beaver, as the figures will Notice. eight years has been in the habit of re Court.’’ Green wood, direct from the mill,$1.80. lowest price*.—Mr*. Lindsey. prove. Scaled bids, with plans and 8|>ecifica- Dry wood, $2.50. At Tillamook Lum ! A Grand Fourth of July Dance will be | The resolutions were signed bv T. B. maining away from the home and on * * * May 31st. 1902, wilfully deserted her. It is said that owing to the saloons re tions, will lie received bv the County ber Co.'s mill. * given at the opera house on the evening Handley, H. T. Botts, A. W. Severance, She prayed for a decree dissolving the fusing to contribute anything towards a Clerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, on For rent. Office consisting of two of the 4ch in this city, and supper will be W. H. Cooper. T. H. Goyne, C. Thayer. marriage contract and that she be Fourth of July celebration, the national or before the first Monday in July, 1904, rooms, in business part of town. Call at served at the Allen house. Fine orches C W. Talmage, Carl Haberlach. B. L. awarded certain real property. The holiday will not be observed in Tillamook for the construction of a new bridge Eddy and A. J. Stillwell. tra and a good time promised. * Hein's Studio. * Other members of the Bar spoke and court granted the divorce. City this year. The reason given is that ncioss the Miami river where the pies B. S. Thompson is another of our citi The steamer Sue H. Elmore left on Sat John De Kerscheiter, plaintiff, vs. Alois gambling has been closed down and that ent bridge stands. highly complimented Judge Boise on his urday, her passengers being E. H. Whit zens to leavetbe county shortlv. He will Bridge to be constructed out of good long life of usefullness, which had brought Van Mewenhrrye and Jacob Frayne, . the saloons keepers are not flushed with ney, Miss Maud Sturgeon, G. R. Ed go to Idaho. honor upon himself and upon the Bench. defendant. Foreclosure. Ileinurrer sus j money. All that the H eadlight need Fir Lumber in a workmanlike manner, The fine weather this spring is a great munds, Mrs. Botts, Chas. McFalls, W. The Judge suitably replied and thanked tained and decree for plaintiff on the ' answer to this is, if we cannot celebrate with span 10 feet longer than present improvement upon previous years, when W. Wiley. Frank Mapes. James Harvey, the members of the Bar for their kindly pleadings. j the Fourth without obtaining money span, upon good Fir or tide Land Spruce Miss Rowland, Chas. Gamma! and G. ’ it was so wet. sentiment and appreciation of his ser , that passes over the gambling table and Piling, with necessary approaches and Dottie P. Lee, plaintiff, vs. H. C. I^ee, 1 Eichinger. Sollie Smith has closed the restaurant vices. defendant. Suit for divorce. These i which deprives many a wile a familv of break water 50 feet long on north side. The steamer Sue H Elmore came in on Dated this 5th day of May, 1904. next to the meat market on account of In the evening the Bar and the officers • parlies were married at Dalias, Polk the comforts and necessaries of life, then Wednesday with the following passen of the court entertained Judge Boise at By order of County Court. slackness in business. county, Ore., on the 23rd Septemlier, • we say it is to the credit and honor of gers : W. L. Harihrouck, W. C. Lynch, a banquet at the Allen house. H omer M ason , County Clerk. ! Tillamook City not to ha ve a celebration. I 1902, and that on the 10th January, speaker at Mr. B. L. Eddy will be the F. Dodds, W. J. Crows, A C. Morris. Mrs. I 1903, the defendant willfully and with- the Linn County Pioneer's Association ! A. Morris, J. B. Roe, G I Scharff, J. ' out cause deserted and abandoned plain Card of Thanks. at Brownsville on the 24th. ’ Guptill, 0. S. McAllister. J. W. Schlep pi, The best bath in the city is at C. R. wife and child and Otto Schrader. We desire to express our profound and tiff. The divorce was granted. i Peter Brant, plaintiff, vs. Tillamook Johnson's Barber Shop, which has been To pay a political bet, Amos Vaughn heartfelt thanks to the many kind neigh Dairy Association, defendant. Fore fitted up with a new bath room. * bors and friends who rendered us so : wheeled Sam Down in a wheelbarrow Mrs. H. T. Botts and Miss Maud Stur through the Main street on Saturday. much valuable assistance and svmpa- closure. Default and decree. Alice Weening, plaintiff, vs. Harry J geon are in Portland this week attending Amos was bedecked with a dunce’s cap thised with us in our sad bereavement. j Weening, defendant. Suit for divorce. .M rs . S. H. P hillips and F amily . the grand lodge of the Eastern Star. and Sam donned a silk hat to represent These parties were married at Holland, Mr. Isaacs, who has been looking Tammany, consequently there was a | Mich., on April, 1887, and one child, Wood Wanted after his interests in the racket store, I good supply of drink aboard the barrow ( Annie Weening, age 15 years were born will return to Grants Pass in a few : just to convince the crowd how Sam ' to these parties. In her complaint at the Sealed bids will lie received days. won his bet. County Clerk's office on or before the plaintiff stated that defendant con first Monday in July, 1904. for 20 cords tracted habitual gross drunkenness since of 16 inch Spruce limits, vine maple or the marriage, and that when defendant was under the influence of alcoholic crab apple wood. Take your H omer M ason , Clerk. | liquor he was abusive, cursing and swearing at plaintiff, frequently calling i said plaintiff foul and abusive names in Driven to Desperation. | »be presence of other persons. Defendant Our Motto : Quick Sale and small profit*. Satisfaction guaranteed or your had refused to contribute anything to money returned. Living at an out of the way place, re- to : mote from civilization, a family m often ward the support of plaintiff and her driven to desperation in case of accident, child. The Court granted the divorce. Naomi G. Dighton and Frank Dtghlot , | resulting in Burn», Cuts, Wounds, ■ Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buck ten’s plaintiffs, vs. Albert 'V . Phelps, defen ' Arnica Salve. It’s the liest on earth. 25c. dant. Suit for partition. Dismissed on Successor to Gangloff & Snuffer. THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST. m »turn «4 plaintiff. i at Unas I. Clough, Drug Store. White River, Peerless, Pride of Waldo Hills, Graham, Rye, Whole Wheat, Flour. Take your choice. All Kinds of Feed. MOWERS, PRESCRIPTIONS Ciia-s. I. dotigli, RAKES, TEDDERS, PLOWS, HARROWS, DISCS. Buggies,Wagons, Hacks, Surries. C. G. Peterson,