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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 1. carpenter. C. A. Smith went to Tillnmook Satur day to bring home his mother and his little daughter. 1904. SOAP IN THE GlNGk.RBRh.AD. A Prodaet of the Maine For.ot Fire on Town. BNNTOM.y., NOV iW.-ZMgb, J Whl.h timl upon '.«t night tri(|11 ilayliglit. Illp intimated that aa V.rx Uood. OF than SOU Hhoti were tired at th. ¡7 MAKE CHILDHOOD SWEET. "Did ye ev-r eat bot gingerbread Tlie town wa.\,olo|,|He|v Wait not till the little hands are at rest, w ith soup in • ’ asked Frank Brown, ar.d the flring caL flol„ BVWJ * Ere vou fill them full of flowers, the oldest camp cook on the ««’»* Keeponae ol thi»(UB1i|a,|e Ml * Wait not for the crowning tube rose Bianch, who, according to the 5ew four Gulling gun p|awj .<?! To make sweet the last sad hours, Turk Sun, boast» that he ha» made WATCHES—They make a nice But while in the busy household band. more points alx.ut the mi« building, / $ than 2.000 barrel» of flour into present and you cannot buy a Your darlings still need your guiding creum of tartar bread in the courae taut Adjuiant-Genegi beteer watch for the money, hand, of 26 winters in the foreat. “h-I ye Carbondale militia iimpanj I hain’t e't it, you don’t know what a Zeigler today, and <1u,.tal for I guarantee them first class. Oh, till their lives with sweetness. remain aeverai days U inv««iWe'.| L ovik S. U pham . good. LOCKETS RINGS, CHAINS, “Why, a lumberman would no more situation. It is thought etc.—A fine assorted stock of BEAVER. think of eating gingerbread without troops will be brought. Jewelry to select from. Call soap into it than he would think of Joseph Leiter reached Bigler u I Miss Buell, the school mam, of Beaver, and see it before buying else and her pupils entertained the people on drinking new rum without molasse.. with more miners from <Aicaga J They always go together »<>ap into where. the evening of the 23rd, with a selected the gingerbread and molasse» into amination of the ground th8 U1 1 showed that the men who vere hr I SILVER WEAR — -I am receiv program, consisting of dialogues, tongs the rum, and both are jest about as IS AT have powerful guns. They | ing a new stock of useful and poetry. We give Miss Buell praise good as is made. My rule is to dissolve a hunk of tioned from one-half to threqLJ Silver Wear, and those want for her kiiidne-s and interest in which hard soap as big as a hen 8 tgg in a of a mile away from the town. ing anything in that line I sb« conducted her school. gallon of water, then pour in a gal a bushel of empty shells of.er^J shall be glad to show them On Thursday the Beaver merchant. lon of molasses, a half pound of bak were found in the woods. / A f|li| Mr. Bixbv, entertained the people until the latest patterns. we small hours, first with raffeling and ing powder anti stir in the flour until blood was found on a rail fenc the dough will almost run. Then FOUNTAIN PENS — They a shooting match, then with a dinner from this it is supposed at |VM8t the mixtur« make a nice present, and I in which all that partook seemed to ap grease yer pan«, slap reti in -hot son was wounded. Further troub i oven, and chuck it into a carry the best makes. anticipated. preciate, but none more heartily than “When it come® «lut all golden your humble servant who received an brown and full of sweet bubbles --------------------------------------- ?------------ 1 invitation from the proprietor. that smoke when you break them Fight Will be Bitter I they are, for they do not want to come party approached was too respectable a Editorial Snap Shots. C. Mills dined with T. Coulson and open—the man who won’t eat such Thosa who will persist in cl<«ing J to a wide open gambling town to do i citizen to have anything to do with such food isn’t fit to live or die. ears against the continual reeooiut^ family on Tuesday. The next city council will have a mud their trading, so the matter revolves | disreputable transactions. It, however, “You can’t tell me that soap gin tion of Dr. King’s New Diacorml Amos Kirk vitited bis sister, Mr?. problem, for the business streets have ; itself round to this : Are vve going to en-1 goes to shows what is going on behind Viola Davis, of Wilson River, la*t week. gerbread ain’t fit to eat. I’ve eat it Consumption, will have a longanilJ plenty of muck on them. I courage the country trade by removing, the scenes in city politics, and is some more than 25 years, and I’m jest a® ter fight with their troubles, if noted Mrs. Kirk called on Albert Ginn, Sun sound to-day as 1 wa® when 1 first earlier by fatal termination, d * * * i the gambling and making the citv a safe thing that the searchlight should be what T. R Beall, of Beall, Misa.bJ If, for no other reason, we hope the i place for people to do their trading, or thrown upon, and if this buying off is the day, who has been absent from school a tasted the food.” t-ay : “Last fall my wife had every .J local option law will hold good, for by | are we going to drive more of the trade | secret to allowing certain people to vio few day on account of illness and found tom of consumption. She took M going “dry” Tillamook County will get i away from the city because the gamblers late the law in the past, it would be a the young lad slowly improving. INCREASE IN SUICIDES. King’s New Discovery after ertnid Mrs. Kirk is stopping a few days in else had failed. Improvement caw] no end of advertising, which will bring | want to control city officials for the pur- good thing for the next grand jury to once and four bottles entirely cured M FlgnrM Collrated by «■ laser«« Tillamook City. new settlers into the county. I pose of being allowed to run gambling inuestigate. Guaranteed by Chas, ('lough, Drum Company Prove Thad Self-Mur * * * Miss Helen West and Miss Lena Bunn * * * joints ? Of course the people in the coun Price. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottlesV/ der ttrow« More Common. It is safe to say that those who want try are interested in this citv election, so i The citizens who have been agitating are also in the city. the laws enforced have no occasion to the question for the enforcement of the Mr. Woods, of Pleaiant Valley, ’ was in I have another job lot of r.ewironi ought every business man who is want In th« Spectator, an insurance jour oppose the city ticket which was nomi ing the country trade, for those who 1 i law do not intend to interfere with any town Tuesday. nal, the statistician of an insurance steads which I bought at a banin nated on Saturday evening, Now it re Guy Bunn, of Tillamook City, who company gives an analysis of the sui sale in Portland, which I am selling come here to trade want the gambling j I law abiding citizen’s rights, not even mains to be seen whether the saloon fac I stopped. It's up to the citizens and the with the saloon keepers if they would said goodbye to relatives fora sojourn cide record for the year 1901. His fig low wholesale prices. Call and stti tion will nominate anyone by petition. I business men whether they are going to comply with the conditions under which to Portland, has returned to the green ures are taken from 50 cities, and show goods before buying.—W. E. Page. * * # au average slight increase over the their licenses are granted. In fact, there ; fields of Nestucca. If men want to get into the opposition j vote for the interest of the citv or^n the would be no agitation at this time for I Mrs. West and husband of Beaver, ratio for the preceding decade of near I interest of those who are running gamb- band wagon to fight those who want the enforcement of the law had they | went to visit relatives in the south pari ly one per cent., from 15.7 to 16.6 per 100,000 population. He estimates an the laws enforced, that is their pri I ling joints. done so. The saloon keepers have lined of the counsy last week. * * * approximate annual mortality by sui vilege. But they must not kick, when We think the people of Tillamook knew up all respectable, law abiding citizens cide of 10.000 in the country a« a whole. the fight is all over and the smoke is all 1 perfectly well what they wanted when against them on account of the robberv AN AWFUL COST. The implied conclusion is that a fur blown away, if they are sized up with they voted to put the local option law that was going on in connection with ther increase in the rate of suicidal the party that is fighting for wide open into effect. What is the use of submitting toe wide open gambling. No wonder,we Japanese Continne Attack on Port Forty years a?o and after rtwiyjw tendency in the cities of this country of use on the eastern coast. Tow gambling. a proposition to the people, after they repeat, that the citizens are lined up | Arthur, may be expected during the next dec * * * Waterproof Oiled Coats were irtota ade, and the suicide question, like ar have carried it, their mandate is not to against such a stigma upon the city and | L oxdon , Nov. 30. — According . . . , ........ ........ . ........ ....... „ to a The people have, with a got d round in the West and were called dickers * i they want men with ■ Tokio dispatch to the Standard, there is son in fire insurance, is thus becom majority, declared for a “dry” countv, I be respected ? As the liquor dealers have community, and the pioneers and cowboys. This ing more and more one of the utmost and if the “wets” can intoxicate the succeeded in defeating several counties piinciple and backbone to administer the an official rumor that the Japanese have importance U> life insurance com name has come into such general ux'.'i which went “ dry, ” simply on technicali affairs of the city, not in the interest of it is frequently though wrongfully up hauled large caliber guns to the top of panies. county court with a lot of trivial and to many substitutes. You wit the jea foolish technicalities, why they’ll do so, ties, it looks to us that the fight has only saloon keepers who have been running 203 Meter Hill, whence their fire was a He also gives another table showing > Look for the St jn of the W.n sure. The voters airit saying much at just begun in Oregon whether the peo gambling joints. Are you in favor of a I sweep of the whole harbor. This report the experience of one company tor the name Tower on the butters present, simply sawing wood and wait ple or the liquor dealers are going to rule continuation of that ? If not, then vote 1 doubtless goes beyond the facts ; but tile last 55 years, dividing it into two Z MAM IN BLACK AW VtLLOW M ing to see whether the county court is the state. The Portland Wholesale Liq for the citizen’s ticket next Monday from ' various dispatches indicate the progress periods, including males only, as the SOLD DY REPRESiNTATlVl TW nor Dealers’ Association will use every top to bottom, and put men into office the Japanese are making in the reduction female suicide statistics are too insig THE WORLD OVE«. , going “dry” or “wet.” I AJTown C0..E05T0N.MASS.IIU effort to defeat the provisions of the local who have the moral courage to come out of Port Arthur. Japanese here explain nificant t<> be tabulated. This shows a * * * TOWtR CANADIAN CO,Lm.trt TOMWill It wouldn’t take the editor two minu option law in the next state legislature, and declare themselves in favor of the the great importance of the capture of percentage of suicides in the total mor tes to decide how to get several thousand but as the law was enacted by the peo enforcement of the law, and, above all, 203-Meter Hill, which, besides giving tality of 2.4 in the later as compared NOTICK TO CREDITORS, dollars, as slick as tailing off a log, to ple, it certainly will look exceedingly pre- they are men who cannot be bought off command of the harbor, will serve as a with 1.9 in the earlier period. The age of suicides seems also to have lessened, run the city in fine shape for the next mature for the legislature to monkev in the interests of any particular faction wide breach made by the wedge the Jap- as the suicides under 45 increased from N otice is H ereby G iven .—That fri dersiRned have been duly appoistidW twelve months, and yve will gamble that with it before it is given a fair trial, and or business. anese had previously driven in between 2.1 per cent, to 3.9 pur cent in the later County Court of the State of Oregon, fori of Tilkunook, executors of the' j it will cause less kickers than any other for no other reason but the liquor dealers the Etz group and the Russians’ last re period, and there was an actual d.- County will and testament of DAVID J W. WILE Ladies* Bazaar. plan, and can be done legally and fixed want the law defeated. deceased. All persons having CUil treat in the ravines of Laotie Mountain. crease of those in advanced life. against the said estate are hereby rtqn * * * up quick. We won’t, however, divulge it Thursday and Friday. December 8th They declare that retreat to Laotie will to present the same to us duly verified In the citv election on Monday, it is a law required, at the office of Eddy & Bra »•> this week for fear that some people will and 9th, are the dates for the Bazaar to be effectually cut off, and it is not unlike OUR SHOES IN MEXICO. Attorneys-at-Law, at Tillamook get a bad spasm and won’t know how line up again between the two factions be given by the ladies of the Christian ly that Laotie will be simultaneously at Oregon, within six months from the :t|| on a clean cut question, and this is what hereof. They Ar« Much Liked by the Nativas, to vote. See next week’s Headlight. Church and their friends. tacked in the final assault. Dated this 1st dav of December, 1904. the voters will have to cast their ballot But th« Prie«« Ar« E x «« m - * * ELIZABETH WILEY AND JAMES0 ■ A good program will be rendered each Bennett Burleigh wires to the Daily lv«ly Hl«h. WILEY. “There’s no money in the saloon busi for : evening and booths will be arranged Telegraph from Chefoo that in the last Executors of the last will and testass I Do you want a wide open gambling where the ladies' will have on sale vari of David J. W. Wiley, deceased ness ; it is the gambling that we want !’’ assault the Japanese lost 400 men in one According to United States Consul - The person who made that statement is city run by gamblers and their associ on» articles, both useful and ornamental hour’s fighting. They claim to have cap Canada at Vera Cruz, trade conditions T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otki F. ates ? ” is the first question. opposed to the citizen’s ticket which was as evidence of their industry and skill tuftd two more of the northeastern forts n that part of Mexico have undergone a P ublication United StHtew Land Office, “Do you want the gambling stopped A special attraction will be the beautiful nominated on Saturday, ami we are in and a third, which is part of the West great change within the past ten years, Oregon City, Ore., formed, intends to fight it, for he is sure and the laws enforced ?” is the second '■ Ladies’ Home Journal’’booth which is Kekwan fort, They assert, Mr. Burleigh especially with respect to American September jwt.’a Notice is hereby given that in com.lw q uestion. of one thing, that if that ticket is elected Co occupy the central position in the adds, to bave effected a lodgment at shoes. In former years it was impos with the provisions of the act of comm« sible to buy anything in Vera Cruz in June 3, 1K7M, entitled “An act for the st If you want a wide open gambling room. Shape your plans for Thursday it will wipe out the gambling joints in Pigeon Bay, thus turning the fort on the line of shoe leather except that of timber lands in the states of California, this city and remove the curse from the citv, then vote for the candidates the and Friday next week so as to attend. Nevada and Washington Territory”asexit" 203-Meter hill, and that they are now native stock and manufacture, and to all the Public Land States by aCtofAuf® community. The gamblers and their I gamblers ma v put up in opposition to the tunneling from the gorge below Laotie ready-made shoes for Americans were 1K92, ERWIN HARRISON. associates want a wide open gambling I citizens ticket, even if it is a “yaller” dog SPRUCE. Hill, which, they hope first to damage not to be had at all. Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook.* town. What does the law abiding, re- that can be whipped into line to do what of Oregon, has thisday filed in this ofiee- and then rush. The dispatch continues : United States shoes have, however, sworn statement No. 6499, for the pur»-* We are still having some bad weather. s|>cctable citizens want ? Their vote on the gamblers tell him, for that is the kind and W Ji of b»*’ “Desperate fighting is proceeding daily within a very short time made a na.in« of the Sw l4 of Nw A. Kinnaman went to Tillamook Wed section 27, and Nw % of Nw Vt of s«» Monday, for or against gamblers run of a cur they want. for themselves, and. the consul says, and the losses are admitted to be ex- No. 34, in Township No. 5 S, Range nesday. If vou want the gambling stopped and ning the city, will tell. were it not for the excessively high West, and will offer proof to show th»: Lon Kinnatnan went to Sheridan Fri cessive, but the Japanese insist that prices asked for them they would sure lanu sought is more valuable for itst«’ the laws enforced, and Tillamook City * * * or stone than for agricultural purposes I Port Aithur must fall within 21 davs.” Several small caucuses have been held made a respectable and decent place day. ly drive all others out of the market. establish his claim to said land 1*1°^ The Morning Post’s correspondent at As it is. however, he adds, only the Comity Clerk of Tillamook county, Tula J* around the gambling tables this week for where people can come and trade with Clyde Kinnanian, Frank Dye, All Oregon, on Friday, the 9th day of lfecrw the purpose ofselccting candidates in op out being fleeced, then it is the duev of Kinnatnan and Harley Poland went to Shanghai telegraphs that wireless com letter classes can enjoy the luxury of T904. He names as witnesses: W.C. Bailey, F. L. Sappington, of Til la» munication has been re-established be our shoes, and the great mass of the position to the citizen’s law enforcement every broad gtiaged man to vote for the Sand Lake to spend their Thanksgiving Citv. Ore. ; A M. Austin ot Nrtsrt' ■ tween the Russian Consulate at Chefoo people is debarred from that privilege. Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Ore. hunting. ticket. They have, however, had very citizen's ticket. Any and all persons claiming adver*M| I he principal obstacle to a heavier * * * little success in getting people to accept Mr. Kinnaman and family went to at- and the Port Arthur garrison. above-described lands are requested to business is the high import duty and claims in this office on or before sain Russia Fears Crisis is at Hand. “Could you lie ’bought off if elected ?” tend a Thanksgiving dinner at Mr. nominations, for the reason that no re I904. S t . P etersburg , N ov . 30. 3.28 A. M. the fluctuations in the value of sil of December, A lgernon S. D resser . spectable, law abiding business man or We do not know whether we are spring Tucker’s. ver. The duty on the cheapest shoes is — Foreign reports of the fighting at Port ing a mine or sending a bombshell into private citizen wants the stigma upon A very pleasant time was spent at the same as on the finest productions. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I their characters now,nor in future years, the enemy’s country, or, to lie more cor Spruce school house Thanksgiving. A Arthur are accepted here very seriously. : Department of the Interior. Land Office at Oregon City’. that they were the candidates of the rect, sending a shell into the camp of program was rendered by the pupils. If the Japanese have taken 203-Meter GAVE A LARGE REWARD, November M11 “ gamblers and the small bevy of political ( those who want to over ride law and Quite a number of visitors were present, Hill, as reported, commanding the whole Notice is hereby given that the named settler ha* filed notice of harbor, it is believed that the situation So Thought th« B««tow«r agitators who have been persuading the | order in Tillamook City. Not more than among them Smith Holt and Miss Mag. 4 th« to make final proof in support Of Ml loua« Hero Who Heaeivod is critical. Experts on Port Arthur to and that said proof will be made hew* gamblers and saloon keepers to put up two or three weeks since, certain parties gie Creecy, of Blaine. County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at the Money. candidates so that they can continue to were looking for a person for city mar} Mrs. I). Coulson and Mr. H. Poland pography assert, however, that is more City, Oregon, on January 6th. WILLIAM GRASSHOFF. J likely that the Japanese have occupied shal. One of our citizens was asked to visited Mrs. A. Kinnaman Friday. run the city ami wide open gambling. H E No. 15391, for the S !, Ne *4 ’ fl "The following story will illustrate a I some positions at the base of the hill *4 of sec. io, tp. 6 South, range io J * * * run for city marshal, with this startling Bud Wallace will soon have his house number of things,” Mid the Detroit names the following witnesses 1 and believe that owing to the concentrât-1 ship owner who narrated it, "but his He continuous Are the |>eople in the country interested proviso, **Uould you be bought off if completed.____ _____________ residence upon and cun £ «¡¡jil ed fire of the covered forts the Japanese chiefly will it show how the value of of said land, viz. : in Tillamook City election ? Decidedly elected ?” We arc glad to say that the Albert Bow man, of Neskowin. Ore. • • A J will find the top of the .hill untenable q money varies with the supply. Plank, of Tillamook . Ore ; Stephen w* I BOULDER CREEK. Marx. Ore. ; Joe Steinniassel. of they arrive there. “A boy was telling me of hie prow A lgernon S D rksser ,*^.] We are very sorry to announce the ! ess as a swimmer. He could dive, too “‘Once.’ »aid he. 'I dived down to death of the infant daughter of Mr. and Services at Christian Church. the bigtom of the river and pulled a Mrs. H. L. Jensen, which occurred Mon I Preaching services every Sunday nt little boy out.’ day morning, November 28th. The little IL a.tn. and 7:30 p.m. Communion “ ’Bravo!* raid I. BARBER AND HAIRDRESSEI one was laid to rest in the ¡Blaine cenie. I THE weekly at close of morning service. “ ‘An’ I tell you,’ he continued •hie SHAVING, HAIR OlTTli tery, .Monday atlcrnoon in the presence Sunday school 10 p.m. Prayer meeting pa wae glad! He give me a doUar-«n’- of a number of friends and relatives. a-quarter. ’ at 7:30 and choir rehearsal at 8:30 SHAMPOOING, ETC Elder R. Y. Blalock made a short address "Both the father and the hero live Wednesday evening. The Ladies' Aid and offered a prayer at the grave. The in a neighborhood the occupants of Electric Baths nicely fitted up Society meets each Tuesday afternoon which are sometimes known as wharf family have the sympathy of all their at the various homes The offering for rats'—the neighborhood or the docks persons suffering with rheum»1“* friends ir. this trouble. the poor received on the first Sunday of I have no doubt.” concluded the ship Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen came up each month for distribution by the owner, according to the Detroit Free from Hebo to attend the funeral Mon is Relief Committee as needed. Press, “that the dollar-and-»-quarter the day. was as large So the man -• to th« AND CURE THE LUNGS O. W. Kinnaman went to Sand Lake boy. ” Beware of Ointments for Ca duck hunting last week, but with little tarrh that Contains Mercury, Imprlannr« for TaWB|Bf 1 success. WITH as mercury will surely destroy the sense of A J.pane« M. P„ Mr. T.nL b. Mrs Charles Bavs has been quite sick smell and compie ety derange'the whole sys tem when entering it through the mucous sur name. ha. been sentenced to 15 days’ ever since her arrival from thceest. faces. Such articles should never irretì ex confinement and a tine of ten .hinin„ -»n prescriptions from reputable physicians ' Mrs. Rachel A. Hardin, of Mount cept as the damage they will do is ten fold lo thè for »awning in parliament. Thecrown I Summit, Indiana, has coMie to keep good vou can possibly derive from them Hall s proaecutor maintained that in an ... ’ aiarrh Cure, manufactured by F J (henev À I/// (loads are all First Class and up to date. FOR ^OUGHSand’^ m house awhi!e for her son. C. A. Smith. Co., Toledo. O.. contains no mercury, and is .emblj Where order ha. to be main I taken internally, acting directly upon the bio«*! tained. even an act of a phyaioiogmal ,un VoLl»s 1 Grandpa Brady made a trip to Blaine and My health compels me to make a change. This is no humbug. mucous surfaces of the sy.s etn. In buving Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure vim get the genuine nature should be controlled. As tha Saturday. Repairing Neatly Done. Surest and Quickest Cur®‘Àr^ It is taken internally, and made in Toledo defendant, however, had yawned inor. I G. W. Lucas is building a shed on the Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free* THROAT and LUNG der to annoy the government, th« d«- Sold by Drurfsts. price -?c. p«»r bottle P. F. BROWNE, SalsHman. end of his barn. Mi . M. Curl ;s he id LES. or MONEY BACK IlaJ s Fam il v i'i - are the bear fen.e wa, .ven more punishable. Useful I. U.M-vd«! hr the Silver Wear. CHRISTMAS New Year’s Presents I JENKINS’S fe and Jawelry Store. THERE IS NO Ä SLICKER LIKE C LATIMER, BROS SELLING AT COST ! RED SHOE HOUSE KILL Closing Out its Entire Stock of ROOTS AND SHOES AT COST. COUCH Dr. King's New Discown W J» I