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Vol. XVII. No. 18 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Hunters ! Take Notice Mr. Hunter : Which do you prefer, a Cartridge loaded ten years ago at the factory, full of caked powder— they are kickers, but not killers—or our hand loaded cartridges, which are beyond competition, and are loaded with nothing but the Best, Clean Shooting Powder, Chilled Shot in Good Shells ? A We have positive proof that our factory loaded to order cartridges were loaded since the order was sent in this fall, and not old stock. Our Motto : Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. RALPH TILLAMOOK ♦ H. T. Botts, for abstracts. Buv your clothing at Todd’s. A fine line of Trunks at Todd’s. W. W. Bristow came in last week. V Gordon Hats-the best made.—Todd’s.* Howard Drew has returned to the city, J. D. Edwards was in the city on Tues day Suit cases from $1.50 to $10.00 at Todd's. ♦ Crouse & Todd’s. Brandegee Clothing at ♦ W, C. Trombley returned to the city on Saturday. Fred Lange was down from Nehalem on Tuesday. Mayfield Woolen Mill, All wool Cloth ing at Todd’s. * Have you tried Leach’s pure lard ? Do so. It is genuine. * Brvan Snuffer is the proud possessof of a Shetland pony. Wanted, to trade, a yearling for wood. Enquire at this office. * Men’s meeting at Todd’s hall on Sun day evening.—Gove. A case was tried on Tuesday before County Judge Conder and a jury in which L.W. Glaser sued the Tillamook Logging Company for $130, the value of logs he claimed the company logged off his land and for which they refused to pay. The jury awarded Glazier a verdict in the sum of $85 and costs. A divorce suit was filed in the circuit court on Monday by Ida E. Edmunds for the dissolution of the marriage with Howard R. Edmunds. These parties were married in Tillamook City on the Messrs. S. Elmore and W. W. Ridelagh 19th March, 1902. The grounds for the came in on the steamer on Saturday and divorce, as set forth in the complaint, are went to Nehalem to look after the can that defendant wilfully deserted the nery business on the river. plaintiff at Goble, Ore., on or about the When you want pure lard gotoLeach’s 19th April, 1903, and has remained Meat Market. The genuine article. 5lbs., away from her ever since, and that the 75c. lOlbs., $1.35. Prime meat can wilful desertion has been continuous for more than oue year, and that defendant always be obtained at Leach’s. * Some of the business men have been failed, refused and neglected to contribute trying to charter a steamer to bring in to the support of the plaintiff and minor their goods, for they claim that freight child. Plaintiff also asks the court to give her the custody of the minor child. rates are going skyward again. Married, on Wednesday evening, at the Rev. C. A. Stockwell has been appoint ed pastor of the M.E. church in this city. home of Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Smith, in No appointment was made for Bay City this city, Mr. W. C. Trombley and Miss Charity Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Nehalem, which is to be supplied. I. H. Smith. The ceremony was per Mrs. Henrv Kunze and two children formed by the Rev. E. M. Patterson, and Mrs. Charles Kunze left on Sunday pastor of the Christian Church, in the for McKeesport, Penn., to visit their presence of a few relatives. Both the mother who is reported to be quite ill. bride and groom are immensely popular Rev. A. R. Griggs is to sever his connec with the young people of Tillamook tion as pastor of the Presbyterian church City, aud are much respected bv a large at Hoquiam, Wash., as he is going to circle of friends, who congratulate the travel and study the next two years. happy couple upon their choice and ex Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lamarand family tend to them their best wishes that the returned from the East on Friday, where union may be a long and joyous, in they have been for several months visit- which ye Headlight man most heartily ing relatives and taking in the fair at Sr joins. • Louis. John Hobsen, of Tillamook County, ACKLEY. JOTTINGS. While Jeff Wallace, with A. Kirk, Pres, ton Marolfand Chas. Jensen, were driv ing a band of cattle out to Astoria last week, and going round the mountain at a place which is known as False Tilla mook, two of the animals fell over the grade and were killed. OCTOBER 6 Îi.50 per year New Idea Patterns and Publications for November on Sale New Mode Is inAmerican LADY CORSETS, $1.18 and $1.35 Values at |i,oo. &CÜÜ&TTL^ “N. H.” Corsets and Girdles, Worth 65c Special at 50c TEN DAYS New Kid Gloves in all of the prevailing Shades. We fit and guarantee everv pair sold. ‘Souvenir’ and ‘Carmen* Gloves, the pair - li.oo ‘Monaco’ & ‘Queen’ Admiral DRESS GOODS SALE ! TEN DAYS Oetober 7th uae place on Sale about 900 yards of Dress Goods at the Biggest Cut in Priees ever knomn of seasonable fabrics NOTE THE SLAUGHTER ; WORTH 35 CENTS. □ f. ZOo Regular 63c. to 70c. 2oo yards French V 6OO yarcjs of the Sea- DRESS DENIMS, a fabric that will wash son’s Best and Most Favored All Wool as satisfactory as print, in neat invisible stripes. 36in. wide. Dress Goods—ALBATROSS, CHEVIOT Ron ten days, 19e. yard. SERGE, NOVELTY SUITING, At 19c ETAMINE, CASHIMERE, etc., in a range of patterns large enough to make selections easy. 36 to 44 incs. wide. Very Special for ten days 42c TEN DAYS ocular 35 cts . 1Oo yards SCOTCH PLAIDS and RAMSEY TWEEDS, in several dainty patterns, 36 inches wide. Gt- TT.I. CUU. Very Speeial, 25e. yd WRAPPER SALE! TEN DAYS FRIDAY MORNING, October 7th, we place on Sale for Ten Days, at very Special Prices, our Entire Stock—about 500 in number—of WOMEN’S WRAPPERS, made up of FLANNELETTE, BLACK. SATTINE and PERCALE. Most all have fancy bretelles over shoulders, belt around waist and deep ruffle. Sizes, 32 to 44. 69c Wrappers, for ten days, 49c. $119 “ “ 88c All $r.48 Wrappers, for ten days, $1.10 “ £ i -75 “ $i.39 Sale WHITE FELT HATS & CAPS A social dance will be given on Satur who came to Portland in search of his day at the opera house in this city and sister, found her and much to his relief Chas. H. Dodd, of Portland, came in all are cordially invited to attend. The not in the La Tosca saloon. He had on Sunday on business. We place on Sale our Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Misses WHITE SCRATCH music will be furnished by E. Jenkins’ been informed that a girl named Dina When vou want papering done call on orchestra. FELT “ HATS AND CAPS at a deep cut in prices. Hobsen was there and when he called or address Alva Finley, Tillamook. * The attrndaece at St. Alphonsus Aca there he was not allowed to see her. He All $3.98 White Felt Hats now $2.25 All 75c White Felt Caps now 59c. Dr. J. P. Sharp and his mother left on demy is increasing, the number reaching called in the police, and when he went to *’ 69c. “ “ 53c 1.44 '• “ 1 l9 Sunday to visit friends at McMinnville. sixty pupils, with the prospect of a still to the saloon with a police captain he “ I.24 “ “ 98c. 5OC. •• •• 39c, Pure lard, guaranteed, at Leach’s Meat further increase later on and another suc found that the woman was not his sis ter. Later in the day his sister,who had cessful school. Market. 51b. can, 75c. 10!b., $1.35. * Our fall stock of TOURIST RUBBER BOOTS and RUB John Niger had the misfortune to have been informed of her brother’s presence Wanted, to trade, good milk cows tor in the city, notified him of here where COATS, his hand injured in Earl & Hanenkrat ’ s BERS at the Smallest Prices NORFOLK JACKETS goats.—Apply to G. W. Phelps, Netarts.* abouts. Miss Hobsen is a refined young Let the Headlight man figure on your w’ood saw on Saturday, and the thumb woman and her brother had no cause to ever Quoted. CAPES and RAIN COATS for job work and you will save money by was so badly injured that Dr. Wiley had fear.that he would find her in ths La »4.00. Men’s Long SNAG PROOP BOOTS to amputate it. Women and Misses are here in doing so. Tosca saloon or any other similar resort.. Men's Short SNAG PROOF BOO I . 2 75- Mrs. B. 0. Sunffer returned on Satur- 1 I. C. Smith received the sad news on —Oregonian. Men's Short PLAIN BOOT................ 2. 25 all the uianted materials and Wednesday morning that his father had day from visiting friends in the Wiliam- 1 Women’s PEBBLE TOP BOOTS. i 25 dropped dead at Seattle. He immediately marked to sell at our usual ette vallev. GAMBLERS ARE ARRESTED. Misses PEBBLE TOP BOOTS.......... .. X.I9. left to catch the steamer at Garibaldi to Women's STORM RUBBERS ........... .40 • ¿’John Latimer, after paying a visit to A Woman Swears Out a Complaint modest Prices. attend the funeral. his “Divine,” returned to the city Thurs Against Them. Fred Forslund completed a system of day evening. A little flutter of excitement was caused We are Paying 25 Cents a Dozen for Eggs water works for Frank Bester last week, i J* J* Johnson, who bought a place from using a thousand feet of one inch pipe, in this city the first of the week when it John Harter north of this city, is putting and has fitted his house with a bath and was known that Mrs. Walt. Wood had employed a person to do a bit of detec up a new residence. other conveniences. tive work in the gambling houses on ac S Ladies! Attention! For the most Rev. A. S. Foster left on Monday last Patronize the home merchants, They | acre and he has to pay taxes on his cow s Editorial Snap Shots. Stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet’s, ( 1 to attend a session of the presbvtry at count of the gambling habits of her hus want your trade and they are deserving atxl other other stock, on *lus barn and band. who, it is reported, has lost about The Fashionable Tailor. Have the gambling joints been paying of it. The business men in other towns implements, on his house and furniture, i Fairview. Multnomah county, and to two thousand dollars 111 the wide open H Mr. W. S Cone returned on Wednes visit his family at Oregon City, He will gambling joints of Tillamook City, and anyone lor the privilege of running the are not, because they are pulling tor the in fact, upon everything lie possesses gambling joints? day, and was accompanied by his sister» return at the end of the month. section of country in which they reside I with the exception of his wife and family, well known to the city and county offi * * * Mrs. McBratney, from Michigan. The steamer W. H. Harrison came in cials that unlawful games were carried There’s no longer a water question, for | and not for Tillamook. Let's all pull lor i and there's no telling that if he is too strenuous thev will want to tax these When you want envelopes, and nicely on Thursday with freight, part of which on. The money that Wood has lost at it changed round and become a bloated the interest of Tillamook. * * * also. The man who is thrifty and indus rinted and good^businessenvelopes, only was flour and feed for Cohn & Co., and gambling should have gone to the sup. bond question, It looks to us as though some of the trious should protest. the remrinder was box shooks for Alsea, port of his wife and family and in paying 2.75 at the Headlight print shop. * it ☆ * * * I’leasc quit bringing the Headlight saloon kee|x?rs in Tillamook, in their store bills. Herein is Mrs. Wood’s indig The Tillamook brass band was tooting for which place she left the next day. persistency in turning their saloons into Just to show how tft-ared capital is in man any more prunes on subscription, nation at the gamblers and gambling their horns again on Tuesday evening, There appears to be some prospects of gambling joints, are playing right into Tillamook City, we need only mention with Leader Trombley in command. the Latimer school district closing their joints of this city, and as a result she ap i tor there's a stereotyped expression often the hands of the anti saloon people, fur that as soon as the road fund was ex- used, “He’s lull of prunes.’* We don’t peared before Deputy District Attorney I Mrs. Belle Handley and H. M. Frank- school and sending the pupils to the nishing them with a good argument, liauscd and was in debt a few hundred Cooper with her witnesses and swore wish to get that full. li’i and family returned on Friday from public school in this city, the directors | dollars, one bank will not cash warrants why the anti-saloon law ¡»liouid pass. * * * out a complaint on Tuesday against W. | on the road fund without discounting * * * visiting friends in the Willamette valley. having that proposition now under con. The band hoys must have lieen practi J. Stephens, T. B. Handley, jr., and sideration. If a wide open gambling town mak<s them ten percent while the other bank cing the ’'Wedding March” in their vaca I Mrs. M. T. Sherrett, of Clackamas.who Howard Edmunds for gambling and C. The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on lion by the way thev have struck the business, as some people argue, the busi refused to cash them Now, with that _ was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Hadley for permitting gambling on Saturday, her passengers being C. E. matrimonial cord. Cupid must have ness men of Tillamook City ought to be | state of affairs with only a few hundred Jason, left on Wednesday for her home. They were all arrested Reynolds, Miss Cosy Clark, Dr. Phelps, his premises. been buzzing sweet and enticing music in doing a rushing business, tor everybody 1 dollars of debt tor public improvemt-nis, Mr. D. S. McDonald, of Dallas, who Mrs. B. O. Snuffer. Miss Lorn men, Mrs. and taken before Justice Alley, with the their ears. Next please ! Will it lie the knows that the town has been kept wide 1 what would city warrants lie worth Irove in on a visit to his sister, Mrs. T. Kimball. S. Elmore, W. W. Ridelagh and exception of Howard Edmunds, who had trombone ? ojien long enough. How about it, docs I when the city has a $68,000 bondage departed from the citv the night before. * * * tarcbet, left for his home on Wednesday. Mrs. E. C. Lamb and son. . the argument hold good when one takes ! plaster hanging over it and without stii. They waived examination and the justice Quite n numlier of prominent republi I I into c«>nsiderntion the amount of liusi- iicient revenue from the system to pay Mrs. B. C. Lamb and ton returned to The passengers who left on the steamer bound them over to the circuit court, and cans hi Tillamook received special invita | ' ness the city is doing now in comparison interest ? But that does not worry the the citv on Saturday from California, Sue H Elmore on Wednesday were C. as they gave beil they were released. tions from State Chairman Baker to at with other years? i $68,000 bond agitators. where she has been visiting for several Pye and wife. H Marble and family. W. A « « tend the Fairchild meeting in Portland • * ♦ E weeks. A. Gray and wife. Mrs. F. Baker, Mrs. S. Some of the timber men say that the March of the Trusts. last Saturday, hut owing to the time it The Oregon Press Association will meet ( If you have not registered now is the Morton, Jos. Guptill, Robby and Hazel value of timber claims can lie determined takes to make a trip to that city, the* nt Hood River on October 14 and 15, Jacksonville Times. time to do so. or if you have changed Stillwell. H. .Mason and S. Elmore. by what they were sohl for. That is true and the Headlight mail is sorry it is not bad to decline. Last week six business establishments your voting precinct it is necessary to re * * * to some extent. Not iong since a party convenient to go along with the boys Judges Burnett and Galloway have de of Tillamook were merged into three. Ixrt the truth lie told. One bank is di» wanted to buy a certain Strip of timber register. cided to hold but one term of court in this year «in their annual junketing trip, There were two meat markets, neither counting city roa«l warrants 10 ,a*r cent Mr. Ralph R. Dufiiway.who represents Tillamook county this fall The one that ' from one ol the syndicates, and offered for he has had some pleasant outings 111 prospering So one man sold out tn the and the other bank won't take them at the Aiderman estate, came in on Satur- goes over there will try all the cases, $20 an acre for it. The syndicate w«»til«l ( years gone by. We would like Io see the o*her and became his employe. There all. When A. J. Cohn an«l S. A. Broil dav in connection with the late sheriff’s both in law and in equity. Heretofore ' not. sell the strip, but would dispose of ; association visit Tillamook, but alter were two harness and saddle shops and head were presidents ol the council thev their entire holdings in Tillamook lor traveling through Oregon lor so many shortage. it has liecn customary for Jndge Burnett the proprietors got together and tossed managed to keep the expenditures with $25 an acre. The lumber schooner C. T. Hill came to hold a court to trv the law cases and up a coin on a give-or-take basis. And years in Pullman palace cars, we think * i in the receipts and city warrants at par. in on Saturday to load lumber at the then adjourn for two weeks, when a term the proprietors of two furniture stores, it would lie a strciieroun effort on the Councilman Reynolds has built a new * « * Tillamook Lumbering Company’s saw would lie held to trv the equity cases.— after a conference, agreed on terms of pan ol the [itiicil pushers when they came We disagree with Attorney General 110 um * 111 the south part ul town and the Telephone Register. mill in this city. to hitting the high places crossing the consolidation. Thus Tillamook »eta Crawford when he says that assessor« boys pulled over the back house And seve Coast Range or on the Pacific Ocean on good example for other towns. rnl others in the neighborhood one night. I cannot grant hotiseh«dders exemption their wiiv to visit Oregon's paradise, the . What about their wives and families ' 1 hey are, no noubt, find boys who do little Kingdom of Tillamook that is shut Notite Every thing householders bave is tax with that kind <d thing, but why can't they Notice is hereby given that Mary E the exception of these A ml it is strange commit crime, do wrong and violate the off from the rest ol the word, and which I have been appointed a depository for all the authorized J«»nes. the owner of- the premises occu- that they have escaped. law as well ms the big bovs who run they have heard but knows so little about pie ! by O C Schofield, has forbidden gambling joints ? Surely it wouldn't lie its wonderlul tmilier resources and its School Books for all grades and carry a very large stock of all said * « « Schofield to »«-U any of the hay The timber men claim they have quit lair pl my to prosecute the little chaps lor famous butter and cheese and splendid raised on said premise» during the pre kinds of School Supplies : climate. buying tirn*>er l/ecanse the assessment is doing wrong and not the big chaps. sent vear hv reason»ol the terms of 1 he l’enw. Pencils, Slates. Sponge«, Rulers. Copy Books, Writ lease und«*r which said Schofield holds. raised. Weil, if parties who are now in Notice. ing Tablets «nd everything required by scholars. M^ hy E. J ones . 1 the East, with the purpose of getting By J. L. J ones , her agent. Eastern capitalists to invest in Tifla. Todd Ac Co. are sole distrilmtors of niook timlier, sucvec«!, it will only mean .mother competitor for the trndier that is | Gordon hats. Walkover shoes for men i and Ultz Ac Dunn »hue* tor ladies' and now on the market and which can lie ob tained at reasonable figures ! children. * DRUGGIST AND BDDK SELLER. i i HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Lowest Prices on Everything. diets. I. Clough, r>