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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 24, 1904 51.50 per year Howard Edmunds returned to the ble citizens to invest and locate in the to support candidates for city offices Editorial Snap Shots. citv on Thursday, and Sheriff Wooite . county because the local option law car- j who can be relied upon to enforce the placed him under arrest on a charge of Father Schell’s traits of character are , ried. Let us boom the county all we can law Tillamook City is admirably situ gambling, the indictment having been coining out again. Sooner be is disrobed as a result of it going “dry,’’and the pop. ated, and destined to become a splendid brought in by the grand jury. He gave of his priestly robes, better it will be for ulation will soon increase with a good trade center, and the way to bring that bonds and was released. the Catholic church, tor he is no credit class of settlers. about is toget started right in municipal * * * matters, not in the interest of certain An effort is being made to induce some to it. I am offering the following goods which was left over from last year at * * * It looked somewhat ungallant for Rob businesses, which is the cause of so much of the prominent business men who are »Francisco. Invoice prices, not even adding freight charges. Here’s a.questior. for the people of this lie to criticise an old salt like Captain factional discord. An opportunity now in sympathy with the law and order Compare these prices with your Montgomery Ward Catalogue and see. movement, to have them serve on the citv to decide : Are you going to line up Snow on account of old age. It was un presents itself, and we await with some city council, as it is understood that with the partv that has openly violated called for, for the old gentleman is doing anxiety to see whether the citizens will th^saloon keepers intend to make a fight the law or with the party that wants it ‘ I the best he can to make an honest living. rise to the occasion or take a retrogres ^Columbia Steel Yachts, red, white and blue, with full rigged sails and halyards- enforced ? Now which band wagon are ! There are many cruel things that happen sive move by injecting the saloon ques at the coming city election. in life, and this is one of them—a husky tion into city politics. They will make a you going to climb into ? Length, 8in., at 10c. See ! The drain that was put in to drain the young man like Rollie, drawing a fat bad break again if they do. That ques Length, 14in., at 48c. See ! * * * water from the school grounds is doing ■ Iron Fire Engines, length, Ilin., three horses, gold harness in gloss It cost the city $21 to advertise the, pension simply for a few years service in tion was settled at the polls two weeks good work, thanks to W. E. Southwick the naw, wanting to relegate to the ago by the people, and the people of this colors, at............................................................................................................. 25c. Sec! for the efficient manner in which he did water bonds in a financial newspaper in back ground one of the pioneer naviga city, and as the business center of the !• Iron Automobile, length, 4in., nickle body, at................................................ 10c. See ! the East, but the Eastern capitalists did the work. All that is now warned is a tors of the Columbia river, a man who county, should readily acquiesce in giving Steam Engine, brass boiler, 18in. high. Set in Iron frame double not bite. That amount of money, with drain or a culvert so that the water at for years buffeted many a storm and was the local option law a fair trial and men driving wheels, polished nickle trimmings, the finest toy Engine Hunt’s and at the Christian church can a little more added, to gravel the instrumental in building up the com one the market, at............................................................................. $3.75. See business streets a few months ago,would should be elected to office who will en drain into the catch basins. merce of the country. Let us respect and force that and other laws. That is what Steam Boats, 12in. long, gold striped brass boiler, at................. .. 50c. See! be appreciated this winter. There was a meeting of the city coun reverence old age. no matter what con the people want, and those who attempt 1 Horse Street Cars, 7in. long................................................................... .. 10c. See! * * * dition in life a man may be in, especially to override the will of the people by in Steel Passenger Train, 3 cars................................................................... .. 20c. See! cil on Monday evening, but there was Poor Rollie, he talked t blue streak be / J-on Banks, 2%in. high, scroll work front and top nickle plated .. 4c. See! not much business before that body, for fore election that he was going to leave old men like Captain Snow who does jecting again into city politics the saloon Iron Banks, 7%in. high, nickle plated.................................................... ,. 50c. See ! all it did was to levy the assessment on the country if local option carried. Will not want to be beholden to anyone for a question, are doing it, not in the interest the property owner for grading and living. ffijsFrench Flate Mirrors, size, 5 x 3in....................................................... . .. 7c. See! of the city and its future prosperity, but * * * graveling the streets, ordering a bill paid someone please tell him it went through ¡■Pocket Toilet, fitted with 3^ x 4^ Mirror, comb, toothpick and glove in the interest of those who have for with a whoop and ask him when he is If the saloon keepers ever expect the buttoner............................................ .................................................................. 4c. See ! and an informal discussion as to how the going to take his departure. Good-bye, years been privileged to violate the law. people of Tillamook to vote against money is to be raised bv the next city Linen picture Books, at half price ....................................................................... 5c. See! lhis is no idle statement when we say Rollie, good-bye. prohibition they don ’ t want to get in S ory Book, 380 page’s................................................................................................. 50c See ! council to meet the city’s expenses. that Tillamook City has been run tuo * * * and fight those who stand for the en The rain and wind storm on Saturday Photograph Albums at 33 per cent lower than anyone’s prices, for instance : A good many persons had cause to be forcement of the law, tor that will only long in the interest of Hadley s saloon, and Sundav caused the rivers to get out Photograph Albums, size, SVi x 10V6, celluloid front, decorated with thankful on Thursday because Tillamook create a stronger sentiment against and, in consequence, the city has been flowers under transparent celluloid, full fancy silk plush back ...$2.00, See 1 of their banks, delay the mail and cut off I County went "dry,” and families will gradually loosing the hold it had on the them. Any attempt on the part of the telephone communication with the out Combination Toilet Cases and collor boxes at the same reduction as Albums. have occasion when another Thanksgiv saloon keepers to control city politics at trade of the county. We defy any busi side world. Owing to the boisterous ing Dav rolls around to thank the voters the coming election will not be forgotten ness man to deny our statement, for peo weather in the bay, the steamer Sue H. for what they did at the polls only a right off, but if they want to get into ple in the country do not care to come to Elmore, which was to have sailed Satur few weens ago. Many happy homes another fight, putting up men they can a city where they are liable to be fleeced, day, had to return to this city. She had will be kept entact and many woman handle, it seems to us they are lia hence they are trading elsewhere. Boy’s Tool Chest, 13V£ x 8in., contains 13 tools, including plane and a full cargo of butter, cheese and canned will be saved from anxieties and sorrow. ble to do themselves more harm than large hand saw, at.................................. 50c. See i salmon and about thirty passengers. SPRUCE * * * good. They injured themselves last June Youth’s Tool Chest, 22 x Ilin., 35 Tools, at................................................ $3.10. See I The storm abated early Monday morn We have been having very bad weather After the experiences of the recent elec- when thev foolishly took up the fight for ing. Later iti the day it stormed again, the past week. tion and the circuit court, business men a few persons who had a personal and but it ceased at night. Connie Dye has rented Mr. Payne’s who have frequented the gambling tables political fight against certain republican The steamer Sue H. Elmore, which left would be using a good deal of business candidates, and no doubt the same peo place and Mr. Payne has gone to the this citv Tuesday, managed to get to sagacity if they would cut that out in ple will want them to take up their fight valley to live. sea the next morning after the second Henry Ely's little daughter is very sick future, for it may bring them some un again. If the saloon keepers are wise attempt. Her passengers were Mrs. Lee and has been so for some time. We hope Rev. A. S. Foster will preach at Bay pleasant notoriety in the circuit court if they will tell the little politicians to tight TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS M. Travis and child, Miss Lillian Ban Citv on Sundav morning and the same it is persisted in. Besides, as Judge Bur their own battles in future and not get she will soon recover. field, Miss Bertha Prince, A. J. Huger and Ike Hiner returned home from Tilla * evening in the Presbyterian church in nett remarked, business men are expected the saloon keepers into a peck of trouble, KH. T. Botts, for abstracts. wife, Bert Huger, the Stoy children and mook on Wednesday. this citv. as they did last June, with the result to show a good example. ■ Buv vour clothing at Todd’s maid, F. N. Elliott and wife and son, Harley Foland has completed a new that they antagonized the people and * * * C. E. Hadley and W. Stephens went out Guss Allison. John Thorall, H. L. Wig. 11 A fine line of Trunks at Todd’s. blacksmith shop at his place between on the steamer on Thursday, and it is gins and wife, M. P Evansand wife. J. Since the election, a large number of who voted them out of business. ■ Gordon Hats-the best made -Todd’s.* Beaver and Spruce. reported for the purpose of looking for a H. Hitchings, Mrs. S J. Stillwell, Miss citizens, from all parts of the county, W * * Mrs Mary Huston has been visiting Wafe Suit cases from $1.50 to $10.00 at new location. Tillamook republicans deserve a word Ethel David, Mrs. David, W. J. Step have dropped into the Headlight office ♦ her sister, Mrs. Hiner, this week. Todd’s. For sale, or lease, a deposit of Sha’e, hens, Clark Hadley and \V. B. Ballan- to thank rhe editor for the stand he has of commendation, for thev voted at the A. Kinnaman and family were visiting Cron se & Brandegee Clothing at thought to be an excellent variety for taken against gambling. It looks as presidential election for republicans and tyne. at Pleasant Valley on Sunday. Todd’s. 1 epublican candidates, and did a good though the Headlight touched the public the manufacture of a high grade brick.— Little Charley Woole and Ted Lyster A game of foot ball was played Thurs cord and became immensely popular on job. We sincerely hope that republicans ■ Geo. Edmunds returned to the city on Fred C. Skomp, Trask, Or. was seen going up Bear Creek Wednes day afternoon between the pupils of* the I in this county will take a tumble to account of the stand it took. We are ^Thursday. When you want pure lard go to Leacl/s high school and Tillamook City. The day morning, but we were surprised to ■ G. H. Ward, of Hebo, was in the city Meat Market. The genuine article Silis., line up was as follows : High School : not seeking commendation for anything themselves and vote as straight in the see them corning back walking under the on Monday. • 75c. 10 lbs., $1.35. Prime meat can Howard Drew, S. Whitehouse, J. Ashein. we have done, for we made a fight in the county election as they did in the presi umbrellas with Miss Hortense Pichereau We do not care how interest of the people of Tillamook Citv dential election. B Dr. James Wiley came in from Portland always be obtained at Leach’s Henry Diehl, Pete Peters. W. Foster, A. and Miss Nellie Blanchard. and County and not in the interest of the many aspirants bob up tor office, nor Mrs. A. Kinnaman says she is very on Saturday. It is expected that a new schedule will Eberman, H. Cooper, Halph Moore, W. how hot the fight isamongst this or that gamblers and those who run gambling sorry local option carried in Tillamook, || Mayfield Woolen Mill, All wool Cloth go into eflect soon whereby the North Lamb and Cliff Hiner. Tillamook City : faction, after the nominations are made houses. lor some thirsty soul swiped her vinegar. Yamhill stage will leave this city with Leon Berry, C. Miller, C. Hoskins, Chas. ing at Todd’s. * * * republicans should fall into line and sup the mail at four o’clock in the afternoon. Smith, Uz Nolan, M. Smith,Tom Brown, We sincerely hope that the state legis port the ticket. Quite a tew republicans ■ Have you tried Leach’s pure lard ? Do BEAVER. Mrs. S. L Sturgeon met with an acci- Walter Baker. Walter Pettys, Preston lature will make it a penitentiary offence in Tillamook, who stood well with the so. It is genuine. * After a for a man to desert his wife and faniilv. 1 dent on Sunday by falling on the porch Marolf and Harley Morton, Ranchers are very busy fixing fences party, have tailed to do this for some fe Hugh Rittenhouse, of Nehalem, was in i in the rear of the drug store and dis- spirited game the High School won with That is only right, for tn<»st of us know 1 personal and imaginary grievance, set and clearing up after the wind and rain the citv on Monday. of incidents, and right here in Tillamook, out to fight and knile republican candi storm. The Newt urea river is very high, J B. W. Waterhouse, of Clatsop, was in ! located the ligament of one of her hips, a score of 20 to 0. Mr A. J. Cohn, chairman of the Port where men have deserted their wives and 1 dates, the result of which is they have the highest for several years. The trees j Tillamook Lumber Company will sell the city on Saturday. of Tillamook Commission, called that families without as much as providing a | lost their standing in the party and it is are stripped of nearly nil their leaves by Rough Fir Lumber sawed to order for K Green Chance, it is reported, is to ; body together on Tuesday evening. The day's foot ahead for them. Yes, put going to take them years to recover it, the recent hard wind, We also miss some $7.00 per thousand in one thousand lots leave Tillamook soon. Commission appointed a committee, such men in the penitentiary, where they tor the rank and tile ot the republican old landmarks ami a few farmers miss and up. Spruce at $G.OO at the same |- Gu>»t Nelson returned to the city on consisting of Commissioners B. L. Eddy, belong, especially those who foresaze party generally remembers a niun who their gardens by stock getting in where rate. * F. R. Beals and T. B. Hadley, to draw their wives to take up with other women. bolts Ins party or knifes candidates, when the fences were torn down. Friday from Truckee, Cal. I Sewing machines for everybody. I The school grounds have been survey. ft Fure lard, guaranteed, at Leach’s Meat have a fine lot of second hand machine«, up resolutions to be sent to the Oregon But make the law also to apply to the occasion arises to resent it. Many a Maiket. 51b. can, 75c. 101b., $1.35. * I all in first class order, which I will sell delegation asking them to have the ap woman who deserts her husband and man who has aspired to political office e<1 and the work of clearing and fencing has met his political Waterloo because is nearing completion, winch will add to | Captain W. H. H. Cary has returned cheap for cash, or will trade for o<.her propriation of $10.000 increased to familv to take up with another fellow. $20,000 for the improvem ents in Tilla * ☆ * he would not play fair and comply with the beauty of the place. ■ to the citv after a short visit to Nevada. ‘property.—W. E. Page. mook bav and to use their endeavors to Frank Easter passed through Beaver Now boom Tillamook County ! It’s the will of the majority ot the party. So w$. The Thanksgiving dance at the opera Mrs. Lee M. Travis and daughter and secure an appropriation for the im gone “dry,” so it is a good place for let us hope, that the republicans in this on Monday ami reports roads are bail K house attracted a large number of young Miss Lillian Banfield, who have been provement of Tillamook bar. Another ^^Kpeop!e. men to invent their money and to locate county will lie just as straight repuhli out at Sheridan. visiting at the editor’s for the past two committee was appointed, consisting of with their families. There is not a liet- cans in the next county election as they Bark swiping is the latest fad in Bea f W. T. Gilbert, wife and son. were in months, left on the steamer for their Commissioner B. L. Eddy, B. C. Lamb ver, but no one hurt yet, only slightly ter countv in Oregon where home seek- 1 I were in the presidential election. j1®® I j ^Bfroni Spruce oil Monday ; also H. C. homes at Eugene and Portland. and Alex. McNair, for the purpose of ers can find such desirable openings as * # * ¡crippled. ___________ ^■Gessner. I I have another job lot of r.ew iron bed getting the people interested in an ex in Tillamook, with pure water, purr 1 We wish to say a few words in regard j I Representative W. T West and Mrs. steads which I bought at a bankrupt hibit at the Lewis and Clark Exposition ‘atmosphere, good schools, good roads to the next city officials, and we will do | Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- 3*.West were doing business in the city sale in Portland, which I am selling be- next vear. and good opportunities fur farmers. so without wasting words. It is plainlj ' enced dentist is located in »this week. 1 low wholesale prices. Call and see my Yes, lets, boom the County because it the sentiment of th* people that they Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and Masonic Vote of Condolence. I Sollie Smith is on the sick Fst and goods before buying.—W. E. Page. • has gone “dry” and do what we can to want city officials who will enforce the is prepared to do nothing but ■Fred Arthur is filling his position in the ' Special, commencing on Whereas, on the 21st day of October, induce desirable home seekers to come laws and who will not allow gamblers first class work and give the Monday, If your and saloon keepers s|>ecial privileges to best of s itisfaction nu it market. 1 November 28th, our entire line of ladies’, 1904, our Great High Priest saw fit to here. There’s lots of room and oppor- ; I Merva Potter was fatnllv shot by misses and children’s coats, cravenettes call from labor to refreshment our be 1 tunities in Tillamook for those who pre- 1 do so, the same as they have been doing teeth need fixing call upon _______ __ ^■ohn Dickins at Sheridan last week. He and furs at a reduction of 20c. on the loved companion. Dr. David J. Wiley, to I fer locating in a “dry” county, and away tor a 11 urn I k : r of years. And as there will him. ' lie a big indebtedness, probably the ? was known in this county. | dollar.—C. A. Patzlaff, the Small Store * enjov the felicity of his eternal reward ; from the environments of saloons. ' largest the city lias ever had, at the end , Therefore, l»e it resolved, that the com * * * ■ Now is your time to buy all kinds of Thanksgiving passed off quietly in this panions of Johnson Chapter, No. 24, R. The Port of Tillamook Commission, I ’ ot the year, when the saloon license is *• Second hand goods. Good as new at city 011 Thursday. A good congregation A. M., express through these resolutions after lieiug dead for nearly two years, refunded, it is necessary that the next Mkbout half price.—W. E. Page. * assembled at the M.E. church in the city council be composed of wide awake, There is no satisfaction keener | Supt. \V. W. Wiley returned to the city morning to hear a Thanksgiving sermon their heart felt sorrow at this their great turned over in its grave and resurrected conservative business men. and men who bereavement. than being dry and comfortable itself on Tuesday evening. The Head- Eon Thursday from the valley, where he by the Rev. E. M. Patterson, pastor of when cut in the hardest storm. May the Great 1 Am, whose attribute , light man was not invited to witness are hi sympathy with the law enforce K attended several teachers’ institutes. the Christian church. YOU ADE SUM OF THIS is undying lore, bear up the spirit of the event, but he thought thfe were ment movement and competent to wren W Frank Hannenkrat. who is attending The city election will take place on our departed companion, as in the hoi. S|H>oks overhead that evening, bo he tie with the problem as to the finances. IP YOU WEAK Itheii.A C . came in on Thursday for • Monday, Dtcemlier 5th, for the purpose - |SSl low of his hand and throughout the made an investigation next morning, It will fie necessary for the next council E few days to spend Thanksgiving with his of electing a mayor, recorder, marshal ceaseless ages of eternity give him peace and sure enough the ” moss” cove- d to economize as much as possible until ■ folks. and five councilmen. Next Saturday and rest from all his labors. ' chairs, table and floor, to say nothing the mutter ut raising enough money lor J J I Common talk on the streets is that evening, November 26th, at the Opera With the laith and loving wife and of the cob webs, showed there bad liren city purposes are re-adjusted. The Head I Page is the only man that is making House, at eight o’clock, a caucus will be companion of our beloved Brother, we something doing at the hcad<|uarters. light has no otic it is boosting to fill city I money, but that is a mistake for the held for the purpose of nominating a I mingle our tears, and in this dark hour Let's ho|>e that the Commission will do ' ottkes, tor that is a matter which con- MADE IM SLACK OS YELLOW BACKED BY OUR GUARAHTtB hundreds of people that buy at my store city ticket. All those who are in syinp;»- of gloom and separation commend her I m - lter in the future than in the past, cern the people, but we intend to be ex i io « i u (•> »«mot -»•*".U5A. L. _ juWtf lASAUK* « ■» I 111 If» lOBUVlO (A*«., ■ are getting rich on every thing they buy. thy with the movement to have the to the Common Father of us all, whose 1 for what should have been a live, active tremely critical with the next city offi /UK YOM« PtALBK. [ -W. E. Page. . . II hr -JI »4 , laws enforced should attend. mercy endureth forever. I body, working for tbeinterest of the cuy cials, no matter who they mav be, if they M’f.d for oor i i r *» ’ Committee. E. H. Whitney, Geo. Cohn and the commerce of the port, has been I privilege one class to violate the law. People in the country who come to Tilla , and C. W. Talmage. I to sleep tor a long time. mook City to do their trading have I » * * shown hv their vote Ilia I they do nut S tatk of O hio . C ity of T olkdo . • * R We are glad to see that an effort is to Lee ah C ovmtv , »H3 CURE ™« LUNC8 F bawk J. C hfnrv make» oath that h* »« the fie made for an exhibit at the I a - wib and want to co 1 ne to a ’ wide open'' saloon I have been appointed a depository for all the authorized senior partnei of the Brin of F J. • HKsat H l gambling town to »|/en<l their money, so ‘oink buainewa in the C*ly of ivledo. Clark Exposition ot i'lilamook products. School Books for all grades and carry a very large stock of all Co.. WITH Countj and *>tMte aforeaakt. and that *a»d firm it the bumness men are next they will will »»ay (he «tun of ONE Hl.'NIik’li | f >L- We sincerely hope that people will inter- kinds of School Supplies : drop their petty difference* and comply LAKs for ear-h and every caw of < Mtarrh t«»at ‘est themselves in this matter and help be cured by the uat of H ai . l i C atabbn Pens, I’eneil*. Slate*. Sponze*. Ruler*. Copy Books. Writ cannot with the wishes of the people. Ccai ail they canet<» make this a credit to the ing Tablets and everything required by scholars. FRANK J. CHENEY E » > Swom tn before me and auixcrP/*d in my county. One thing that ought to lie in Prie» PONSUKPTION I wre**-n«e, thisMh day oflX-ewbor. A L>. »aA». For the interest of Tillamook City and strumental in bringing a good class of [: FOR I 0UGH5 ar.d A W GLKA8O5 50c 1 $1 00 ■ bai . ! N o C mtj Fnblie. citizens into Tillamo«»k next year is ♦.hat in behalf of its future growth, prosperity frit Trial. • I and reputation, and especially 111 the in- Half'« Catarrh Cur* ia take internally and the county is “dry” on the liquor quc> Surest and Quickest Cure for all art» directly ou the blond and mweou« ■urfarea tion. and in advertising the county, this k terest of thowe who have projjerty and THROAT and LUNG 1HOUB- of the ayatem send f««r testimonials V J CHF.NKY A CO., Toledo,O. fact should n«>t lie lust sight of. Tilla- liurinets interests here, we are sincere in LE8, or MONEY BACK. Bold by l>mc<i«ta 75c. our advice that it behooves every ciliseii m ok will get a large nuiidxr of detira. DRUGGIST AND BOOK SELLER. Hal. a Familj Pills ar« th« beat Iron Toys. 25 pei cerxt Off on. Boy’s Tool Olxests. At Ralph Ackley’s . c - B WEATHER COMFORT WATEPPDOOP 1LED CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Lowest Prices on Everything. kill ™, couch Dr. King's New Discovery w Votos Claa-s. I. dotigli,