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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 17, Bids Wanted. SPRUCE. Notice is hereby given that plans, ¡specifications and bids are wanted for the construction of a stone, brick or con crete courthouse in Tillamook .County, Oregon. The structure to containe three vaults and all the necessary rooms for ptficvs and court room, jury room aud ail ; to cost from $18,000 to $30,000, All bids are to be tiled with the County 'lerk on or before 1 .o’clock P. M., on londay December 5, 1904. Bidders are required to tile a certfied (heck for 5 per cent of their bid as a guarantee at time of filing bid. All rejected plans will be returned to ¡he bidders. I By order of County Court. G. B. L amb , County Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Woole went to Tilla mook Saturday and returned Monday. Clyde and Lou Kinnaman went to Bay City Monday alter a load of brick, re turning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dye and Etta Har mon went to Tillamook Saturday. Mr. Geo. Payne, who has been staying in the valley, returned last Tuesday. Mrs. Vadie Kinnaman was a visitor at Pleasant Valley, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dye passed through here on their way to Tilkimook Thursday. Mr. Clyde Kinnaman and Miss Jennie Blanchard attended a taffy pulling at Boulder Creek last * Saturday and re ported a very pleasant time. Mr. Tohl says he also discovered the strange track, and, after investigating, found it to be Bowey Lvster hunting for the cook. Look out girls, don’t get left for this is leap year vet. NEHALEM. C. L. and Dan Alley went to Tilla- Snook Tuesday. The Gerald C got out Friday. | H. Tohl went to Portland on business Friday. I F R. Beals was up from Tillamook Saturday, he has two men clearing land on his north fork ranch. @ J. S. Stephens was on the river Satur day on business. S Mrs. F. Long is on the sick list, she I was attended by Dr. Bartel Wednesday. i BOULDER CREEK. NETARTS. May Have Burned to Death. O regon C ity , N ov . 13.—Coroner Hol. man today received a letter from J. H. Groshong, of Marquam, stating that the neighbors of Mrs. Peter Brown, whose badly decomposed remains were found at her home near Matquam Thurs day evening under mysterions circum- stunces, have become convinced that Nirs. Brown's death was due to other causes than murder, as was at first sus pected. Mr. Groshong writes that the Brown neighbors have found where Mrs. Brown had been fighting fire near her home, and in doing so had used w’et cloths. This has caused the neighbors to conclude that Mrs. Brown w as either burned to death or was overcome by the heat. This theory is not generally accepted by the officials who conducted the in quest, who will not be satisfied that a crime has not been committed unless some explanation is made for the pre sence of a blood-stained knife that was found beside the woman’s body, and for his place to the further fact that the door to the we are very house was locked, with the key on the and family outside. _________________ Con Desmond has rented Mr. Catterlin, of Foley, and glad to have Mr. Catterlin among us. M. A. Hodgdon, of Fairview, came over to Netarts Friday, bringing a load of goods for Mr. Arance. Francis M. Phelps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Phelps, of this place, re. turned home on tbe 12th, after a year’s absence, having been at the naval train ing station in San Francisco part of the time and three mouths on a cruise on the Buffalo. He visited Alaska, the Bering Sea, Siberia, the Midway Islands and Honolulu. He will leave on the 22nd, for Seattle, Wash., where he will report on board the Philadelphia for further orders. His many friends were glad to see him back once more. Ralph Ackley came over from Tilla mook Saturday to spend a few days on the bay. Miss Leana Kutcher left for Portland last Saturday, where she will make her future home.________________ Common talk on the streets is that Page is the only man that is making money, but that is a mistake for the hundreds of people that bjy at my »tore are getting rich on everything they buy. — W. E Page. • HEADQUARTERS FOR i DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES 1 STEEL STOVES & RANCES .01 We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, L E ugene , Or., Nov. 14.—W. Waddle, M. L. Summerville, T. L. Gilliam, George Boyer and A. L. Henline, all saloon-Keepers of this city, were arrested by Chief of Police ¡Gilbert, Saturday night, charged with permitting gambling in their places of business. Sonimer- ville at once paid a fine of $100. For the first time in many, months the saloons were ordered closed all day Sun day. The saloon .men are at a loss to account for this sudden moral spasm, as they have been allowed to keep open on Sunday, and to allow gambling games to go on for a long time. FRANK J. CHFNEY. ; Swnrs to before me .*nd auhacribed in my ■ prreen* e, this Mb day of l<wmber. A D. ¡***- AW. GLEASOX u*.. Notary Public. » » H m IU w Catarrh Core U take internally and set» directly on the blood and mneou* *urfae»-n i of the sysletn. Send (or teatiu*oniM,e free F J. < HF.NF.Y A CO., Toledo,0. Sold >»y OruBBtota. ;yc. Hal! a Family Fill« »re th« beat. Fine Fine of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw. M c I ntosh & McNAIR, Sunday and Gambling Put Under Ban. $ H. L. Jensen went to Cloverdale Wed. nesda v, to do some trading. C. A. Smith is back from Washington. He is looking for his mother Mrs. R. A. Hardin to come out and keep house for him a while, R. V. Blalock was called to Salmon River last Friday to Mr. Gardner’s, to i Ofte. ite at the wedding of Mr. G’s daughter, Miss Bessie. Bombards Bear at Each Descent. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bays have got home fronvtheir visit to St. Louis and V ancouver , B. C., N ov 14.—Many re , other eastern points. markable bear stories have been told in ! ; Not many of Tillamook County’s British Columbia, but Herbert McCor school girls can show a letter with the mic certainly has claims to originality Sermons Boiled Down. White House post mark as can the Misses for his tale of how he shot a big black Kindness is catching. Grey. Just before election they wrote a bear with a Colt’s revolver. It was at One sin bears many seeds. letter to President Roosevelt telling him ! Red blood is always better than blue Annis, in the Okanagan—so spelled to their J papa was a republican, and so distinguish it from the Okanogan in Were they, and if they could vote they ! vision. Washington—that J the encounter took ! None are so poor as those who do not would certainly vote for Roosevelt and place. McCormic was at the Kamloops Fairbanks, they told him they hoped he ' love people. Lumber Company’s camp when he saw would be elected, and closed with good | Living for one’s land is far greater the bear up a tree. As soon as the ani than doing for it. wishes etc. Ina short time they received mal caught sight of the man it started A poor man does not need to be a for the ground. McCormic instantly de a kind little letter signed Wm. Loeb, pre seating the President’s compliments poor sort of a man. cided that it intended to give battle, and More enemies have been slain by mercy though he only had a six shooter, he to the young ladies, and thanking them j than by malice. heartily for their words of appreciation accepted combat. and good wishes. Our President is j The church is not at all sacred when it A bear always comes down a tree tail never too busy or too much engrossed j thinks that the street is wholly secular, first. Just as bruno approached the butt j Chance is one of the most profane with state affairs to keep him from pav of the tree McCormic opened fire on the ; words in our language. ing attention to the young folks. enemy’s flanks, and the bear climbed Real religion never has to advertise back. This gave the man time to re Mrs. H. A. Chopard, who has been staying with her mother for the past for a chance to do good.’, load. Down came the bear again, head He has made no great gains who has two weeks, during the latter’s illness, up. Again the revolver spoke six times, never lost anything. c«me home Wednesday. and once more the animal went upward. Men who are always on the make This was repeated a third time. The jjfitThe wood-nymphs, elves, fairies or brownies held high revel on Boulder , never make much of anything. hear climbed back. j A man’s title to glory does not depend Creek, all Holloween, Up and up he went. The limbs on the L. P. Grey is building him a new house on the glory of his title here. tree grew smaller and weaker. Suddenly . Small men do not gain great truths there was a break and bruin decended. on his ranch at East Creek. \&Jno. Borba visited the city last week. • and great men do not retain them. Fortunately for McCormic, behind the An open denial of God may be better revolver, the animal fell into a fork in Miss Adelaide Gray went to Blaine 1 than an empty definition of him. and back Saturday. the tree and broke his neck. The tree The rainbow of love always looks best . C. C. Getchell, who has been staving was felled and McCormic got the skin against the black clouds of hate. with his brother in-law, H. A. Chopard, of his antagonist. Eighteen revolver bul The light of one life shines farther than while Mrs. Chopard was away, went lets were found in the carcass. ! the brilliance of a century’s logic. bom e Thursday. When religion is a matter of business, Some of Boulder Creek’s young people Falls to Death in Old Well. business is never a matter of religion. attended the dance at Blaine last week. --------------- r—■ - . .. O regon C ity , Or., Nov. 14.—Ed I Most everyone is pleased at the result The Daily Telegraph’s correspondent Tucholke was killed this morning by of the election, especially in regard to at St. Petersburg asserts that the Em falling into an unused well at his home, loca 1 option. peror has decided to send out the second ■ near Courtney, north of this city. He division of infantry of the guards as got out of bed at 6 o’clock, put on Shoot My Turls, She Said. soon as the troops already called out ‘ trousers and slippers and went outdoors, N ewport , Or., Nov. 14—Dr. F. M. 1 shall have been dispatched to Manchuria. leaving his brother still in bed. Half Carter returned this afternoon from be- The guards usually are only sent to the an hour later the brother got up, and ow Yahats. scene of the shooting of lit I front when there is a monarch or a going outside heard groans coming from tle I’nnice Emmett. He reports the in- Grand Duke in command. The dispatch the well, and upon investigation found >rv not fatal. The bullet struck her of these troops, the correspondent adds, Tucholke at thefbottom, 18 feet l>elow just.under the left shoulder joint and, The well contained no shows the determination of the Emperor the surface. ranging downward, passed out under water, and was lined with jagged stones to struggle to the bitter end. the shoulder blade. At the time of the * * « L all the way down. It was eight feet | »booting Emmett and his wife were out Miss Anna Buddick, of Stockton, Cal., 1 across. It was fully two hours before I side the house, the children playing in met instant death as tbe result of an the man could be taken out, and he was the sitting room. The rifle was hanging automobile accident. With another unconscious, dying two hours after he on the wail. Lee. the brother, climbed I young lady and several other compan was rescued. Dr. Mount was called from upon the heating stove to reach it. As ions she was returning from a dance. this city and secured u special car from | he did so Un nice said, "Shoot my turls.” She and a male companion were sitting Portland to take Tucholke to a hospital, L*e still standing on the stove, pointed ' on the back of a th ree-sea ted vehicle, but it was not needed. His skull was tbe |gun down at her and fired. The their feet hanging over the rear, when fractured, and it is a wonder he .was not shock of the bullet striking did not her dress was caught in the chain and killed instantly. Tucholke was about knock her dow n nor did she sav a word she w,as thrown off and dragged a con 30 years of age, single, and lived with or cry. The mother rushed into the siderable distance along the pavement. his brother at Courtney. room, did not know the little one was Before the machine could be stopped her »hot until ¿she saw ¿blood flowing from head struck an iron pole and she was Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many the wound._________________ instantly killed. She was about 23 a railway wreck and the name causes! years of age. are making human wrecks of sufferers Bankruptcy Notice. * * * from Throat and Lung troubles. But ^MpTics is H ereby G iven .—Thet on A dispatch to a news agency from St. since the advent of Dr. King's New Dis the 27th dav of October. 1904, NICK covery for Consumption, Coughs and DROSTOFF,‘of Nehalem. Oregon, was Petersburg says that Vice-Admiral Sir Colds, even the worst cases can be dnlv adjudicated bankrupt ; and that Lewis Anthony Beaumont has been ap cured, and hope Jess resignation is no the fiist meeting of his creditors will be pointed British representative on the longer necessary Mrs Lois Cragg of held at Room 600, Chnml/er of Com North Sea Commission to inquire into Dorchester. Mass., is one of many whose merce Building. Portland, Oregon, on life was saved by Dr King's New Dis the 5th day of Decern I »er, 1904. at 11 the firing on British trawlers by the covery. This great remedy is guaranteed o’clock a m.. at which time the said Russian Baltic squadron. " Admiral for all Tqroat and Lung diseases by ebrditor» may attend, pro*e their claim», Rojestvensky » squadron," the dispatch Chas. Clough, Druggist. Price, 50c. and appoint a trustee, examine the bank adds, " hail a good voyage from Tangier $1.00. Trial bottloe free. rupt and transact such other business as ma v properly come before said meeting. to Dakar, where it is now coaling from ‘ S tate of O hio . C ity of T olboo . » * H BPated. Portland. Oregon, Novemlier German colliers. The other portion of, L ucas C ounty . F kamk J C nrwrv make« oath that he is the 14..h, 1904. the fleet is still repairing at Suda Bay eeuior partuei of the firm of F- J. ( HKSKV S l ALEX SWEEK. and eia fiorate precautions have l»een Co., «*oing bnslne»« in the C»iy of Toledo I Referee in Bankruptcy. County ami state aforesaid. and that aai<t firm taken for the safety of a further section will pay the num of ONE Hl'NI>R’*.l> I f >L- | LARS i!or e»»«-h and rver» caa»- of < aiarrh t»»at ■ Elmer Sleeper, aged 21. night clerk at of the squadron that is about to sail cannot be cured by tbe of H a M.' s C oakkh Ct SE th» ’olumbia Hotel, Spokane, Hash.. from the Baltic.’* Was asphyxiated while asleep in his ft» .»m by gas which had been turned on ■hd lenly through an uncapped pipe. The >nsibility for the affair has not been sttt'e«1. Sleeper’s father lives in Alnion, lth His father’s name in Elgin H. 1904. The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County § H. T. BOTTS. H L. BODY. TODD & CO., CLOTHIERS. & BOTTS, A ttorneys - at -L aw . DDY Complete set of Abstract Books Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in office. Both phones. H. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , O regon . C arl haberlach , ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Jiciituchcr Office across the street and north from the Post Office. J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D., PPYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls answered promptly. Office at the Allen House, Tillamook City. R. BEALS, ÜPÏWUTED i:S4 DY CML'” !: EMWStt. UTICA NEW YORK REAL ESTATE, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS. OBODY who is anybody would think cf doing without a sack N suit or two. It is present-bli at ahnott every informal occasion. A correctly design-l and properly tailored Sack Suit meets the absolute requirements cf wcll-dreaed F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. «'pHOS. COATES, A Agent for 1‘ireinan’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. j p.OK men for business wear. We have such suits at JiO.CO, b:ttcr ones at $20XX), and still better Sack Suits at $30.00, ready made, but still cor rectly made. OP TITLE, ABSTRACTS GO TO TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT TRI ST CO. T hom . C oathn , I’rrn. AND B. L. El>ov, Sec. Tailoring has much to ¿o with clothes. Your clothes have much to do with your appearance. W. WM. GALLOWAY. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Make a spri ialty of LandOflicc Business. are prepared to shew you OFFICE IN WEINIIANO Ill'll.I>IN<., magnificent garments mad, OREGON CITY, ORE. R$om 1 and 2, by Crouse & Brandegee. SEVERANCE, a grade of clothing which is not excelled by high classcustom tailors* art. We aie illustrating here umtuno iw tr urn* imnut GILBERT L. HKBGKS. EDOES&OAJJÄ) WAY our Navasota, which will bi the young man’s favorite You who are interested in good clothes wiU find caf.lattion in our store TODD & CO., CLOTHIERS. A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook .. O regon . S. STEPHENS, • Real Estate and hire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. ' J Agent for the Northwest School Furni ture Co. an<l fligaiin and I’ianos, Notary Public. Office : South west from the Court House, in the building occti|>ied n« a music* store. Quick Brothers, HOUSEHOL.D MOVERS AND DRAYMEN. Heavy Teaming a Sixcialty with ns Our Ixliverjr w^on deliver» to country or city