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Mmòtigljt Vol. XVII. No. 16 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SAY ! When you want FARM IMPLEMENTS, TOP BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, PLOWS, HARROWS The Best Place to get them is at RALPH ACKLEY’S Good I It rains. H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Trunks and valises at Todd’s. » Blankets and quilts at Todd’s. Plenty of vacant houses in the city. Men’s Furnishing Goods of all kinds at Todd’s. I When you want clothing go to Todd’s. New stock of umbrellas at Mrs. Stur geon’s. * H C. Seymour closed school at Hebo on Friday. | B E. Maxwell, of Albany, was i u the city on Wednesday. |- Have you tried Leach’s pure lard ? Do so. It is genuine. * | Harry Meyer, of Portland, was in the citv on Wednesday. I Just received at Todd’s, a nice line of ladies’ shoes—latest lasts. * £ When you want papering done call ou or address Alva Finley. Tillamook. * Tom Handley, jr.. and Howard Ed munds returned to the city on Monday. & 1 tire lard, guaranteed, at Leach's Meat Maiket. 51b. can, 75c. 10!b., $1.35. * J. F. Martin will leave shortly to make The latest in millinery, waists, rib his home near Spokane, Wash., where he bons, dress trimmings, etc., at Mrs. Stur has accepted a position to look after the dairy herd belonging to the Hazelwood geon’s. * Creamery Co. S. McCarger left for California on Tues A social dance will be given on Satur day, where he will probably remain this day evening at the opera house in this winter. city. Everybody invited and a good time ’ C. E. Reynolds, the undertaker, went is promised. Jenkins’ orchestra will fur out to Portland to take the examination nish the music. * in embalming. Rev. A.*S. Foster will preach at Bay School commenced in the Quick dis- City on Sunday morning and at the trick on Monday with Miss Grace Spaul Presbyterian church in this city’ in the ding as teacher. evening, when Miss Lillie Banfield will J. H. Mapes and family have returned sing a vocal solo, entitled “Oh ! Song from California and will make their home Divine.’’ again in this city. 1 The steamer Sue H. Elmore went on r Ladies! Attention ! For the most the mud flats in the Bay on Sunday and Stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet’s, had to lighter part of her cargo, which The Fashionable Tailor. amounted about eightv tons, before she I<; Any person wanting to dispose of a re succeeded in getting off on Monday even- linquishment on timber land apply at the 1 ing's tide. She left on Wednesday morn- Tillamook County Bank. K Prof. Aylsworth succeeded in forming The board of directors of the school a class in vocal music at the Christian district will meet on Friday afternoon to church on Monday evening. 'consider specifications and receive bids John Marolf has rented his place on I for the construction of a drain tn carry South Prairie to Frank Blazer, who will j off the surface drainage in the neighbor take possession in December. hood of the school buildings. | The steamer W. H. Harrison came in At a meeting of the citv council last from Astoria on Saturday with supplies Monday evening, all the business trans- tor the cannery at Garibaldi. 1 acted of any importance was transfer I | Our subscribers are determined to keep ring $200 from the general fund to the the Headlight man warmed up by the road fund. City road warrants have way they are stacking up the wood pile. ! been at a discount for several weeks. ■ Todd & Co. are sole distributors of The steamer Sue H Elmore brought in (Gordon hats, Walkover shoes for men. the following passengers on Thursday ; and Ultz & Dunn shoes for ladies’ and B Poulson. Nels Anderson, S Allison, H. ■children. * Minuser, A. A. Compton, P. F. Brown, | Ai a special school meeting of the Lati- ’ m< r district last week, which was called 14 for the purpose of considering the pro. ■prict v of teaching the ninth grade, this | was voted down bv a vote of two to one. i I Elmer Hoag has suddenly hopped back £ to Tillamook from his hopping expedi I tion, having run across six or more hop ! 1 pickers for every hop pole. So his hop Iping out of the county was a hopping J. H. Patterson, C. E. Patterson. W. R. Hollister, H T. Botts. R. J. Linden, A. S. Palhemus, E. Erickson, H. S. Newman. Mrs. F. C. Baker, Miss Lillie Banfield and Mrs. Lee M. Travis and daughter. She left on Sunday, her passengers being J. J. Overman, R. K. Severance. Miss M. Baker, C. Johnson, Fischer Company, Misses F. and M. Gallentine. I. I. Murphy and Miss Murph v, Miss Ida Goy ne, W. R. Hollister and C. E. Roynolds. Clough's ¡Sprayed FJJR STYES. One Jet..... .. 75c. Two Jets .. 85c. Three Jete. MAKE A VAPOR LIKE THIS. galvanized .$ I ,OO 3 Jets, brass 1 25 y K Mr. A. S. Palhemus, of the U.S. Engi neer s Office in Portland, came in last week to look over and check up the gov ernment work being done in Tiliamook. About another month’s work will ex haust the money available for improve ments, and during that time a number of snags will be removed from the slough. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reeher was down from Wilson on Tuesday, and as it is eight years since the latter was in the citv, she found many improvements here. They have their new house completed and are now comfortably fixed after having been burned out, which was fol lowed bv six of their children being taken down with measles. After a long spell of dry weather, pro- liably the longest in the history of the county, a light shower of rain came on Those who failed to register for the Wednesday afternoon, which continued June election can now do so until the through to night. Today the indications 20th of October at the County Clerk’s are, with the wind in the south, favor able for more of the long looked for office in this city. moisture, and which will start the grass Lumber is on the ground for a large to grow. blacksmith and shoeing shop to be built Maggie J. Buttz, plaintiff, vs. Elam by Ball & Larson on the land south of Butts, defendant, is a divorce suit filed in the Christian church. the circuit court. The grounds for the A fire at Wist’s saw mill a week ago divorce in the complaint is for gross’in- from last Sunday burned up the railroad temperance and cruel and inhuman treat triict and donkey engine, doing damage ment on the part of the defendant. These to the amount of $500. parties were married the 19th of Mr*, J. B. Wetherell, of Portland, is in the 1881, in Benton County, Ore. Six chil county again looking up the oil pros dren were born of the union, three of pects that he investigated some time ago whom are minors. on Hannenkrat’s place. Manied, on Friday evening, at the When you want pure lard go to Leach’s home of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Ackley, who Meat Market. The genuine article. 5lbs., are parents of the bride, HarvevWilliams 75c. lOlbs., $1.35. Prime meat can and Miss Mvrtle Ackley. Justice G. B. always be obtained at Leach’s. * Aliev officiated at the ceremony, a nuin- Yet another business change. Frank of relatives being present. The newly Long and R. Lamb have dissolved part married couple are well and favorably nership in the saw mill business, and the known in the Fairview district, and their former will continue to run the mill. friends wish them a long life of happi The board of equalization will convene ness. The young couple will make their on Monday. If you have any kick that home on the John Paquet place, which you are not assessed high enough, the was purchased by Mrs. Williams and hoard will gladly hear your complaint given to her son as a wedding present. and raise it. Peter Schield has rented F. M. Lamb’s JOTTINGS TILLAMOOK CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND eeps the Stock Fliesoff One Quart, at 50c. makes 10 Gallons. Clough,Reliable Druggist If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND you are not sa.isfied come and get your money back. $1.50 per year dairy ranch at South Prairie and will take possession on Monday, and next day Mr. Lamb will pull up stakes and take his departure for the classic city of Eugene, where he will make his future home. He was one of Tillamook’s early tettlers and grew up with the country, having settled in the county in I860, and during all those years took a great interest in its development and pros perity. Mr. Lamb is greatly respected by all who know him, and we are sorry to see him join the exit whereby the county is loosing quite a number of her best citizens. New Idea Paper Patterns for October on Sale. New Idea Woman'« Magazine, 5 cents a copy ; 50 cents a year. FALL OPENING ! Of the Best, Largest and iDost Varied Stock of merchandise ever Displayed in Tillamook Co Every Department is crowded with the World’s Newest and Best. No pains, time nor money has been spared to make this the most satisfactory and most profitable season for our customers. Stocks are Larger ! Styles are Prettier I Prices are Cheaper I Why are prices cheaper ? Because we have added several new lines, profits from which help to defray run ning expenses of the business. j __________________________________ ____ We wish to Call Particular Attention to our New Stock of WEARING APPAREL for Women, Men & Children FOR WOMEN : Millinery, Shirt CUast, Skirts, Jackets, Tourist Coats, Gloth Reglans, Cravenette Rain Goats, Shoes, Gloves, Cot* sets, Underujear, gnit Goods, purs. etc. • MEN : Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neck LUcan, Under Wear, Hosiery, ete. CHILDREN AND CUISSES: Skirts, Jackets, Tourist Coats, Rain Coats, Shoes, Under* Wear, Dresses, Millinery Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promp tly We are paying 25c. doz. for Eggs. stori Buy “ Haltom’s ” Water Proof Shoes. For Men, Women and Children. Every | pair warranted Editorial Snnn Shots. to follow if they are really in earnest ami 1 stronger ever day in Oregon, that the want to give their pupils the advantage . state laws in regard to saloons and Anyway, what’s become of the $60.- of high school studies. gambling be enforced. For the first 000 water question and the water com- i * * * time in the history of Union County mission ? ColJ feet ? We guess we’ll ha veto take water after) saloons and all other business houses * * * Rollie's latest duck lit about the Head were closed on Sunday last. the Who was it that loaded on the shingles ; light hustler. My ! Such journalistic drug stores opening tor a few hours only. that didn’t belong to them in the west 1 ability—now, don’t snicker—was enough It will come I'illatnook’s turn soon, and end of town the other day ? to give those who read it a duck fit also We are sorry to have to announce the no matter how distasteful to peace offi * ft ☆ It’s not a “Good Old Summer Time.’’ We offer him our most humble thanks, cers to do so in this countv. they w ill death of Mis. Smith, wife of Mr. C. A. and apology for that matter, for we do have to enforce the law like other peace Smith, of Blaine, which occurred on but a good old summer's job getting the not wish the impression to get started officers in the state. Saloon men. too, Wednesday morning. The deceased was Streets which were graded fixed. that the Headlight man is running that * * * are catching on to the fact that their per a daughter of Mrs. Donaldson, who lias It is a wonder that the bond agitators sheet. We are accused wrongfully quite sistent violation of the law have boosted lieen in poor health for some time and often of doing things we know nothing the anti-saloon sentiment and given it her husband had made arrangement to did not want to bond the city or a new about, so do not W’.int to be accused of such a big following that a number of take her to California to see whether a citv hall and city warrants at 50c. on ( writing matter that would give people counties will vote to put the saloon men change of climate would benefit her the dollar. * * « duck fits. out of business next November. As the The funeral will take place this (Thurs Rollie, in posting the pictures of the re < * * day) afternoon, and as the deceased was publican candidates in his window, has Thus far. Tillamook Countv has not Headlight has repeatedly pointed out, it much respdbted and beloved Hy those made the president to turn his back on experienced auv forest fires, although the is the saloon men themselves who are who knew her, a large number of sym I his running mate. conditions aresuch, owing to the unusual responsible for the strong anti saloon palhising friends will attend. The * * * long spell of dry weather, should the sentiment, especially in Tillamook coun bereaved husband, mother and relatives When W. J. Bryan said “Judge Parker wind change to the east, that all fear is ty, am) it is surprising to find so many have the sympathy of the |>eople in this is not a fit man to be nominated bv the not allayed. Considering that many of voters who want to see the anti saloon z the hour of their sorrow. democratic party or any other party.’ the dairymen have burned up slashing law given a fair trial, and who will vote Perhaps, the A suit was filed in the circuit court on we suppose he knew what he was talk and logs in clearing their land this fall, 1 that way in November it is surprising that they have all been! saloon men have thought the Headlight Monday by C. A. Keep, doing business ing about. * * * kept under control. The heavy logs and man a crank the past few years under the firm name and style of Keep & They made a mistake whenthev named dews the past lew weeks have done much in advocating the enforcement of the Company, vs. the Oregon Pacific Naviga the company that was to run a line of tion Company, a corporation organized to prevent the spread of fires. It cannot i saloon and gambling laws, and in view steamers the Oregon Pacific Navigation I and doing business under the laws of the be long now before it rains, and should of the fact that their persistent violation Company. It should have been the State of Oregon, F. H. Skinner. J. K-. the east wind keep of) until then, Tilla was sure to create a prejudice against Skinner Line. Locke and A. J. Parrington, defendants. mook County will have passed through their business, all that the Headlight * * * There are six causes of complaint in this Tillamook Countv is all right, even if the dry season without any forest fires man did was to look tartherinto the dis action ; 1st, John Melvilleclaims $285 60 there is a little stagnation in business, and destruction of timber or properly. tance and saw what was coming by run ning a “wide open” town and “wide for labor ; 2nd, the Standard Box Fac lor that will pick up soon, after a good 1 lie rain has come. open gambling. So, oil that score, they, * * * tory claims $30.60 for merchandise ; 3rd, Tillamook down pour, which usually The advertising fakirs have come and not 11», failed to sec the signs of the times G. Boese claims $930.00 for travelling makes people feel good in this county. gone, carrying away with them well fill around and attending to defendants’ W W » A Word of SvaHonable Advice. It does amuse us to hear a peace offic< r ed purses. But what good have they business ; 4th. that during the year 1903 defendants agreed to purchase of C. A. sav he’ll arrest a person who is bieakii g done the countv or the business men who home merchant, the Keep, the plaintiff, certain engines for the law if someone else will swear on’ n patronized them ? None, whatever, lor our citv, who, for a $1,620. and Having failed to do so, the complaint. What «re the taxpayers p v business is the same. From a business have treated the pro plaintiff claims $570 damages , 5»h, that ing |>eace officers big fat salaries for, any point of view, business men could have square and honorable. come to the lira<1 light office ami obtained defendants employed plaintiff to build way ? 1 heller write ups and considerable more certain boilers for $4,600. $50 of which space tor one-third the money. But, was paid down* and on account of this don't you know, some men can easily be work being delayed and then finally re. induced to dig up $10 to $25 to have the cinded bv the defendants, plaintiff claims »till wool pulled over their eyes by an ad ver- , $1,250 for loss of time, profits and money The using fakir, whereas, if the Headlight ' paid out for material ; 6th, for storage, Citv man went to them and made ti business plaintiff claims $4.50. In all. the suit is projKisition to give their business«« good for $33070.70. The Oregon Pacific Navi * * * / gation Company was the company that Tillamook republican«, who knived at advertising al reasonable rates, they wastoruna line of steamers lietween the June election several republican can would squiic, talk about poor business Tillamook and Portland, but, like so didate*. are now wanting to get into and could not afford to advertise. We do many railroad and steamship projects to Roosevelt’s hand wagon The republi not like to see advertising fakirs doing bring Tillamook into closer touch with can candidates tn this county were just the town ami the Inisiia-ss men any more Portland, all that the promoters had to as staunch republicans as Roo*<v**lt tier than we do outside fakir« soliciting trade start on was ' hot air,’’ and this having was. and to knife one ami shout lor the which rightly l>eiotigs to the local mer IxTome exhausted, the company and the other is an admixture of political incon chant. As we »ai l Itrfore, the nd 1 ertis- promoters are being sued bv those who sistency peculiar to some ¡»copie in Tilla mg fakirs have come and gone and have carried off a pretty big wad. with little were unfortunate in not looking into the mook. * » » or no results, so it is no good crying over flimsy project________________ We fail to see why some of the patron* spiiled milk, but whenever humne’»* men 1 of the Latimer school district «hould have a little rnonev to spend for adver Call For Bid« 1 want part of the high school studies tising let them patronize the Headlight, All persons wi»hing to bid on con- ' taught in that district whe.a, bv a little the home neisspajier that has stood by structing drain for the ncbool house figuring with the directors of the Tilla the county and fought for its interests grounds are requested to meet with the ■ rn »ok district tiiey could give all their tor so many years. board at B. L Eddy's office Fridav. Sept. pupils who want to take those studies 23rd. at 2 o’clock I*. .M. for the purpose The sheriff at a nominal charge in this citv That of considering specifications. By order to the will would f>e the cheapest and fa-sl cour*e for of the school lx>ard.| i« growing | district* hke Fair view And the Latimer B L E ddy . ■