TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 8,
The Best Place to Get
Useful
CHRISTMAS
New Year’s
Presents
JENKINS’S
and
IS AT
Jowelry Store
'4 Sljfiï '4
New Stock
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Silver Wear.
WATCHES—They make a nice
present and you cannot buy a
beteer watch for the money,
for I guarantee them first class.
LOCKETS RINGS, CHAINS,
etc.—A fine assorted stock of
Jewelry to select from. Call
and see it before buying else
where.
SILVER WEAR—I am receiv-
ing a new stock of useful
Silver Wear, and those want
ing anything in that line I
shall be glad to show them
the latest patterns.
FOUNTAIN PENS — They
make a nice present, and I
carry the best makes.
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Editorial Snap Shots.
“No attorney of any tepute would at-
tack the local option law,” said an at
toruev the other day in this city. But
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a nee the next morning in the East. It
is to be hoped that neitheqJudge Burnett
nor Judge Galloway will allow a tempo
rary injunction upon such trivial tech
nicalities. for they are simply made to
give the saloon keepers a new lease of life
and to defeat the will of the people.
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The fight for decency and the enforce*
ment of the law may only he said to
have jus*, commenced in Tillamook City.
No one need be surprised, for most every
town undergoes the experience of a spring
cleaning as a result of the rottenness in
city politics. Nor need any surprise be
felt that the women of Tillamook City
are going to take an active part, for by
doing so they know they are safe-guard
ing their homes and families from the
vices which are allowed to be carried on
in a citv where politics are “rotten.” It
is not our intention to divulge at present
all that we have heard as the result of
‘wide open’’gambling, for the weave of
guilt is being wove around the guilty
parties which may send them to the pen-
itentiary. But it will require patience
and perseverance on the part of the peo
ple of Tillamook City to overcome the
fierce opposition there is to law’ and
order, and this in the interest of those
who want to run gambling joints.
W. N. Vaughn isn’t stuck very much
upon ’‘Golden Cheddar’’ when he could
n’t get the Golden Coin for his Golden
Fluid.
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It is strange how men will allow their
little personal jealousies to control them
in a city election. That should not cn‘
much figure when there is a principle in
vol ved.
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The Headlight man don’t care one iota
«as to the personnel of the city council
il it will enforce the law and put a stop
to the rottenness and bribery that have
been going on lor years.
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The saloons were closed up tight on
Sundae. P.obably they had better re
main so unless the proprietors want a
complaint filed against them for every
Sunday they remain open when the grand
jury is called again,
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J. S. Dellinger assumed the manage
ment of the Astorian last week, with C.
J. Curtis and Mr. Merrill, of Portland,
on the editorial staff. Heaven pity their
financial troubles if they haven’t got Mr.
City Council Meeting.
Sam Elmore's bank behind them,
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A meeting of the city council was held
Fred Beals can he proud of this fact.
on Tuesday evening and it was decided
He had the support ol the best class ol
| to sell the site where the citv hall recent.
citizens, and it is more honor to go down
| iv stood to Cohn & Co. and A. K. Case
to defeat with that at one’s back than
for $210. The conditions of the sale are
to victory with the support of gamblers,
that Case is to apply that amount, with
saloon keepers and their henchmen.
$50 additional that the hose company is
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j to donate, in erecting a new steel bell
The architects and builders who came
| tower for a fire alarm. Bills allowed
in to bid on a new court house say the
were :
county court obtained a ♦1,000 worth
L. J. Barnard, sawing wood.. ..
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ol information nt the expense of a lot of
Emmett Quick, marshal .... ..
45 IM)
suckers.
If that is the case, we must William R Chase, salary for the
month of November ...................
have a pretty smart county court, for it
used to l>e that Tillamuokers were the W. A. Bibbv, laving side walk . .
R. L. Wade............................................
suckers when outsiders came in to caii-
Thos Coates, salary.........................
vnss the county.
Printing .................................................
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Tillamook Water Co.......................
M. F. I.each allowed someone
Tillamook Lumber Co., lights..
T. B. Handley ...................................
away with his better judgment,
S. A. Brodhead .................................
he absorbed the other meat market, lie
D. Sexton...............................................
told us that be was going to "cut out” Otto Heins............................................
| olitics and attend to business and try C. N. Drew............................................
to please his customers. It would have Julius Erickson, wood. . . ............
been business sagacity had lie done so.
seeing he lias a nice little tnonoply in the
Entertainment.
meat business,
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On Monday evening the ladies of the
Attorney H. T. Botts must be some Eastern Star had a full house at the
what ol a favorite in the saloon ward opera house for their entertainment.
when he can run almost neck and neck The feature of the evening was a bur
with a saloon candidate. He is evidently lesque. entitled "Female Masonry,’’ and
usurping Had Hadley out of his political it caused considerable amusement, for
power in the second ward, which lie is ‘he sisters poured "hot shot’’ into the
tinable to hold. We suppose we'll have lords of creation that brought forth loud
to take our hilt off to Boss Botts, but applause. The burlesque was well ear.
we can't see bow Boss Handley's clothes ried out. and the sisters deserve credit for
and methods are going to tit him unless the manner in which they carried out
lie gets a few of Pad's political pups to their parts. The entertainment was a
fill tmm out.
! success. Following was the program ;
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Piano Solo.................................. Ruth Cooper,
The Hindlight man thought, sure, that
i Duett.............. “Only Tltee,”...............................
lie would give up the ghost when he saw
E May Jones and Winifred Goyne.
the saloon candidates falling all over
, Song, " We Don't Get Any Christmas
themselves to get into the enforcement
Now." Melva Wade, Allegra Mason,
ol the law hand wagon, tor we never ex
Ruth Eddy, Alice Todd, Gladys
pected to gam such art easy victory over
Quick.
them ill that wav. Now we’ve got them
Duett........... “ The Palms,’’..............................
in the band wagon, where they should
Kathryn Edwards and Clara Watt.
belong, why. we hope they'll lake nil the
Quartette.........” The Cuckoo,”......................
wind out of the Headlight's sails and
E. May Jones, Winifred Govne, Mnrie
wont give its another opportunity to
Tinnerstct. Kathryn Edwards.
roar about a wide open gambling town.
Burlesque,...” Female Masonry.”
But, are they sincere ? Time will tell,
Umbrella song.
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There was some good horse sense re
marks at the opera house .Monday even,
mg if it was a burlesque, For instance.
Hallo, inv old customers. I have just
one ot the dignified sisters made a state
ment something like this ; "Give a wo. complete.! a trip to the Atlantic Ocean
man *5.00 to do some trading and see publicly and lecturing about lands, saw
the load she will bring home. Give a mills. businiwM opportunities, climate,
Did my very best to bring this
man $5 00 and send him down town and Ac
NOTICE.
BOULDER
CREEK.
W. N. Bays and R. M. Dingess went
to Tillamook last Saturday on a busi
ness trip.
Several young people from this neigh
borhood attended the Endeavor at
Blaine Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kinnamen and
Miss Zvlla Blackburn visited friends
down the river Saturday and Sunday.
0. A. Smith went to Beaver one day
last week.
Carl and Leslie Jensen spent Saturday
and Sunday at Grandpa Bays.
Miss Blackburn and her school are
planning an entertainment and Christ
mas tree the last day of school,
Jno. Borba, who has been under the
doctor’s care at Tillamook for nearly
two weeks, was able to come home last
Sunday.
Mr. Donald H. McIntyre and Mr
Ralph Bundy were promenading Boul-
derville streets Sunday p in.
H. A. Chopard is again logging. These
frosty mornings are fine for the business.
G. VV. Lucas came over the river last
Friday to Mr. Glad will’s.
H. A. Chopard and family spent Sun
day afternoon at H. L. Jensen’s.
We learn that Mr. Charles Bays will
occupy his nephew’s house this winter.
NETARTS.
W. E. Catterlin went to the Miami for
a load of his household goods Saturday,
returning Sutidav.
Ralph Ackley came over from Tilla-
moi.ok Saturday, returning Monday.
|. M. Morgan came in from Sheridan
the last of the week, he had been out to
Sheridan to spend a week with his
family.
C. Austin went to Tillamook Saturday.
Clyde Stanley, of Tillamook, was on
the bay last Thursday taking in the
sights.
51. J. Cone lost a vatauble horse last
Sunday.
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WHAT HE DOES.
—Sydney Day re.
TWO VIEWS.
Now Mabel counts her presents o’er,
And then she drops a silent tear,
And thinks it really is a shame
That Christinas comes but once a year.
But papa, meanwhile, grinds his teeth,
And pays the bills with inward tear,
And offers up his fervent thanks,
That Christmas comes but once a year.
—McLandburgh Wilson.
THAT WAS CLEAR.
What this country need is an elastic
currency,” declared Fosdick.
“ That’s what,” assented Kiedick,
“ I’d like to see a five dollar bill that
would stretch, so as to cover about
twenty Christmas presents.’’
— Hearthstone.
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
Mr. Gus Kuntz has gone to Portland
on business.
.Mrs. Pinwell is home to stay.
A surprise party on Mrs. and Mr
Bolliy at the Fairview creamery was a
success.
About 35 were present. Mr.
Bolby cleared out one of the upstairs
cheese rooms and dancing was the order
of tile evening, A good old fashioned
lunch was served. All had a good time.
A pleasant time was spent at Fairview
school house Saturday evening. A pro
gram was rendered by the pupils and
several of the grown people. The "Pop
Corn song’’ by the pupils was good.
There was singing, dialogues, declama
tions and instrumental music. Mr. and
Mrs, Buel are teaching a good school
and getting every body, as well as the
pupils, interested. In two weeks from
last Saturday night another program
will be given.
Next Saturday is “Grange
day.”
Grange meets at 10 o'clock, a good pro
gram is being prepared bv Mrs. Gibson
Myrtle Vaughn, Ralph Moor, Hcnrv
Diehl and Ed Fishpocker. Who said tur
key ?
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Card of Thanks.
Mrs. Ed Walker desires us to thank
the many kind friends who sympathised
with her in her late bereavement and who
so kindly assisted her when her husband
was sick.
For sale, or lease, a deposit of Shale,
thought to be an excellent variety for
the manufacture of a high grade brick.—
Fred C. Skomp, Trask, Or.
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NWmi-SOUTH-EACT-WEST
Y9U With FIN»
lOWEJty
[OPYB/BHTED !BC4 BY CROUSE & BRAK'D/COff- UTlCk.NEWYORK.
OVERCOATS AND
RAINCOATS.
N
OBODY who is anybody would think of doing without »sad
suit or two.
occasion.
Suit meets the absolute requirements cf well-dread
men for business wear.
We have such suits at $10.00, better ones it
'fyf BMW
WATERPROOF
OILER CLOTHING
LVIRYWMLRfc.
rectly made.
Tailoring has much t)
do
The best materials jkil W workmen and
Mty-seven sears expenerce have mode
TOWERS ¿Inken. Gab and Hab
famous the world over They are madein
black oryellowfar all kinds of wet work,
am eveö äarnert beamy the AIGN OF
THE FISH is aaranteed to yive sat
isfaction. All relable dealen sell then.
magnificent garments nui
by Crouse & Brandejti
a grade of clothing whid
is not excelled h
high class custom t ailots’srt
We are illustrating het
our Navasota, which will*
the young man’s favorite
You who are interested in good clothes will find satisfaction in our store
TODD & CO.,
CLOTHIERS.
SELLING AT
COST!
THE
Mrs D. Coulson has moved from the
Free Methodist parsonage to the (J.B.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
parsonage, vacated by Mr Coulson, sr.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore
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. November lM«h. tun«'.
Master El I «er t Ginn is convaleaent.
S
'ha* the following,
Mrs. W. T. West is on the sick list, named settler has hied notice of hi. intention 1
1« ¿¡s’{xc.u:?e
though we hope uot serious.
Mr. Lucas and Mr. Couto-. Jr., are
takir g advantage of the tine Weatherby HK No.
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battling good«
hmiling
goafs fro...
from the
.1.» city
»■«» to .1
the
— of sec. 10. tp 6 South, range to West ’ '
Henanus the following witnesses to prove
Bixby ster«
hl. continuum residence upon and cultivation
Rumor says Beaver will have a Christ of said land. via. :
Albert Rowman, of Neskowin. Ore William
mas tree held in the U B. Church Christ- Plank, of Tillamook . Ore.; Stephen Bauer ,>l '
Marx, Ore. ; Joe steinmasMi. of Dolph Ore
1
mas eve.
Autaawow s D«iss.«. K,g1,t„
E. Gilbert and wife visiteii Mr. Will
Gillwit and family, of Spruce, last Sun
day.
The Beaver correspondent was the
I1RBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
recipient of an invitation to and offer of
a free ride to a wedding annirrraary 8HA\ ING,
HAIR CUTTING
last Saturday, it being the 41st vear (if
Yw
are prepared to show yt»
NOTICE TO C’KEIUTORS,
Jack frost visited on the Prairie the
past few mornings.
T imber L and . A ct , J i be 3, 1x7s.—N otice F oe
John Marolf has moved into his new
Pl'BLlCATlCX
United States Land Office,
residence, which is an ornament to the
Oregon City, Ore..
,
September 21st, Ion«.
Prairie.
Notice is hereby given that in conn liance
George Johnson, of Tillamook, lias with the provision. ,<f the act of congress of
June 3. 1X7S, entitle,I All act for the sale of
taken the foremanship of the logging timber inn.Is in the stales of California. Oregon
Neva.tn and Washington Territory' as extended
camp.
to a.l the Public Laud States by act of Augusts
’
Frank Rlazier. of Portland, brother of 1891,
FRWIN HARR1HON,
Joseph Blazier, has taken charge of Mr. Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook State
of Oregon hasthi.day filed in this office his
Marolf’s dairy ranch.
swoiu statement No. 0490, for the purchase I
of Nw
"'»I «' H of Sir
of
Charles Wells and family returned of 1 he sw
section 17. and Nw q of Nw « of section
from Cottage Grove last week, being i." ,34' !F
i»«- 5 s, Range No. 10
West, and will offer proof to show that the
glad to see old Tillamook again.
lanu sought is more valuable for its timber
Our school is progressing nicely under or ’IIP'll.,an for «»ricuttural purposes and to
establish hi. claim to said land before the
the instruction of Miss High.
Comity l lerk of Tillamook county. Tillamook
Oregon, on Friday, the 9th day of December
1904. He names as witnesses
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k’ L. Sapohigton, of Tillamook
BEAVER.
City. Ore. ; A. M. Austin, of Netart« Ore
Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Ore
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Any anti all persons claiming adversely the
Mr. Coulson, sr., has bought a home
alKJVe-flexeriliefl land» are requested to file their i
in the suburbs of Tillamook City and has vlHinis in this office ou or before said ath dav
of December, I904.
T
moved there.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
clothes.
with your appearance. Vt
A. J. TOWtl CO.MUTOH.MA55..V.1A.
W1CAMJIAH CO-bivtedTOWSro. CAM
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un*
dersigned have been duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Tillamook, executors of the last
will and testament of DAVID J. W. WILEV,
deceased.
All persons having CLAIMS
against the said estate arc hereby required
to present the same to us duly verified as by
law required, at the office of Eddy Ac Botts,
Attorneys-at-Law.
at
Tillamook City,
Oregon, within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated this 1st day of December. 1904.
ELIZABETH WILEY AND JAMES O. C
WILEY,
Executors of the last will and testament
of David J. W. Wiley, deceased.
with
clothes have much to i
RED SHOE
HOUSE
IS
Closing Out its Enti1*
Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT COST.
LATIMER, BROS,
C. Mills.
It is presentable at almost every inform!
A correctly designed and properly tailored Sid
$20.00, and still better Sack Suits at $30.00, ready made, but still ar
county to a special notice to all pros
pective emigrants and they are coming,
and take care and be sure you who wish
to sell any )mrt of your holdings to have
it Mated for sale with C. Mills, office and
residence at present in the Win. Olson's
residence. Letters of tnqtiiry are con
manner of silly technicalities tor the pur. stantly pouring in. telling me they are
... Tillamook,
..ill——__ a. _ where
.
■ I insure
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pose of defeating the local option law coining to
might object that on the day of election them to show a parsnip 3ft. and 4 inches
the moon changed its position and did long, oilier root crops in proportion. I've
SHAMPOOING, ETC
wedded life of Mr. and Mrs. Kinnaman
rot look the same color as Golden Ched got 'em. Nuff said.
We wish them both many more happy Electric Baths nicely flttwi up Good for
dar cheese alter the sun made itsappear-.
returns.
persons suffering with rheumatism
see the load lie'll bring home !'• We hope
our dear sisters haven't seen their lords
ol creation loaded up after going tn the
city. No wonder the fair sex is in favor
of local option.
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The attorneys who arc digging up all
TODD & CO.,
CLOTHIERS.
FAIRVIEW.
Se.ving machines for everybody.
I
have a fine lot of second hand machines,
all in first class order, which I will sell
cheap for cash, or will trade for other
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W. D. Gladwill is hauling lumber for property.—W E. Page.
G. W. Lucas today (Monday).
Rosy and smiling and dirty and tanned,
Gazing up from his pile of sand—
“Tell me, my little man, I say,
How do you pass vour time away?’’
And gravely answers the dusty mite :
I plays all day and I sleeps all night.’’
1904.
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Goods are all First Class and up to date.
My health compel« me to make a change.
This is no humbug.
Repairing Neatly Done.
P. F. BROWNE,
Saleimin-