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Jimöligljt Vol. XVIII. No. 31 E T illamook , O regon , S eptember 31, 1905. >1.50 per year TILLAMOOK ‘ JOTTINGS. (Mrs. G. 0. Nolan and children'will go out to Portland on the next boat. Notice. Chas. E. Bisconer, Harry D. Beckwith The Headlight Office is located and L. H. Jones Jwere in from Dolph on in new quarters South of Eugene Tuesday. Jenkins’ Jewelry Store. For sale, a good one horse buggy, all * in first class order. To be sold cheap by H. T. Botts, for abstracts. W. E. Page. C. Mills for bargains in real estate. L, Esslinger and family, of Columbus, New styles in caps at Mrs. Sturgeon’s.* Neb., came in on Wednesday to look over Mr. George Watt came in on Wednes the county. day. A marriage license was issued on Sat Rev. A. S. Foster will preach at Bay urday t< S. A. Johnson and Wilhelmina City on Sunday Morning. Schollmeyer. Go to Fred Forslund’s lor Bicycle Sun Patent leather hats ! Cow Boy Hats dries. * and Caps received on the last Elmore. Ira Latimer went ont to Portland on Mrs. Lindsey. * Monday. The steamer Sue H. Elmore will leave G. J. Wilbur, of Salem, was in the city on Friday evening for Garibaldi and will on Friday. sail Saturday morning. Henry Tohl was down from Nehalem Miss Lottie Boche, who was engaged on Tuesday. to teached in the Blaine district, opened Miss Ellen Harrison will go out on the school there on Monday. next steamer. School opened up in the Latimer dis. Clarence Lane, of Nehalem, was in the trict on Monday, with Misses Bella and city on Friday. Clara Watt the teachers. A choice line of the latest millinery at Mr. P. McIntosh, ¡who has charge of Mrs. Sturgeon's. * the Tillamook exhibit at the fair, return Sam Downs has gone out to Portland 1 ed to the city on Tuesday. to take in the fair. New and Second Hand Bicycles at Fred Forsale, full blooded Shropshire bucks. Forslund’s. Now is the time to get a good bike for little money. • Applv to J. J. Rupp. * L Lydall, sen., and L. Lydall, jr., of Arthur Hill has been engaged to teach Taylor, Neb., came in on Wednesday with in the Spruce school. a view of locating in the county, Fred Zaddacli was in the city on Sat- J. F. Martin, who is greatly interested urday from Nehalem. in dairy stock, left on Saturday to visit Morton & Trombley’s cigar store was the fair and take in the stock show. closed up on Monday. Misses Flora Perkins and Annie Edie George Williams and wife will goout returned to the city Wednesday alter a to Portland this week. vacation in Portland visiting the fair. Seemless patching on ladies' shoes a Rev. C. A. Stockwell.- pastor of the specialty.—W. E. Page. M.E. church in this city, is attending Nels Thompson came in on Sunday for the annual conference of that church at a few days from Ashland. Albany. Herbert Parsons has been engaged to When you want a new rubber tire on teach in the Trask district. your bike, Fred Forslund’s is the best Born, on Saturday, to the wife of place to get a good tire. Bicycle repair work a specialty. * Frank Strubey, a daughter. The'first heavy rain storm of the sea All the latest styles and shapes I in son occurred on Saturday, when for Millinery at Mrs. Lindsey’s. Money to loan on improved farm pro- about an hour or so there was a genuine Tillamook mist. perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. Mrs. Schrader and daughters, Misses Mrs. N. M. Dawson has been employed Julia and Augusta Schrader, returned to to teach in the Union district. their home in the city on Wednesday Call and see the Rain Proof Patent after visiting the fair. a Leather Hats at Mrs Lindsey's. Mrs. M. C. Swanson and child, who Attention, Loggers.—Get your boots has been stopping with her father Mr. and shoes calked by W. E. Page. . Peter Brant for several months, left for Rollie W. Watson and wife returned her home at Pine Flat, Wash., on Friday. Wednesday from visiting tke fair. Rev. R. Y. Blalock and Eli O Mills and Howard Cary expects to enter the wife came in from Beaver on Sunday and lighthouse service in a few weeks. left the next day to attend the temper The frame work for J. S. Lamar's and ance congress at the fair. Alex. McNair's uew buildings is up. Mr and Mrs. Sol. Catterlin, of Salem, Ralph Moore commenced teaching in and Mr, and Mrs. John Catterlin, of the Boulder Creek school on Monday. Wenterset, Iowa, are in visiting Mr. P. L. H. Brown is in from Portland on Brant and doing a little hunting as well. business and shaking hands with his old L. Hiner. R Lamb and E. A. Ball left friends. Portland on Friday to visit the fair, to I. J. Eichengerand wifeand family and lie gone about ten days. Watch these Roliert Eichenger will goout on the next Tillamookers hit the trail instead of the anvil. steamer. 900 New Idea Patterns for October just Opened Up YoifllSave Many Dollars ! By Buying your Fall and Winter Merchandise at this Low Price Store. Besides, you can get an assortment to select from—A progressive city store at your door is the proposition in a nut shell. Our heavy stocks of fall merchandise arriving on each trip of the steamer. We are now showing the Latest Models in CUraps, purs, Suits, Shirt Waist, Skirts, JVIillinery, Shoes Our DRESS GOODS, SILK and RIBBON STOCKS are thoroughly complete. We have everything in Staple Dry Goods. A Big New Stock of Hosiery and Underwear All wc ask is a visit, Will you accept the invitation ? L4 tiaitom s *-*> The _Lj 1 c s Stor3 that made Priees Cheapen and Values BetteP in Tinamook — Continuing, the protest asserts that Mrs. F. Lundberg and F. Kabhe were Your check book shows just where the i ing on a farm near Dilley, which was his in the city on Saturday from Nehalem. money went, and you can have your home until about a year ago, when he the steamer arrived at Garibaldi, inside M. F. Leach and Clark Hadley, who bank book balanced at any time. It moved into Forest Grove, buying one of Tillamook Bav. in the afternoon, mid it is possible some additional people got was indicted by the federal grand jury saves worry and trouble. The bank the beautiful homes there. The meetings which have l>een thus far on board there, but if so, it was without in connection with the alleged Tillamook does your bookkeeping. That loose land frauds, left for Portland on Wed change in your pocket will start the ac arranged for the Christian Endeavor, the knowledge of the officers of the ves count.—Tillamook County Bank. * Societies for next Sunday in this city, sel and no fare wasjcollected from them. nesday. The protest also save (that on reaching Joseph Wilson sold his farm and per Justice Carl Haberlach, Superintendent when the Rev. W.J. Sharp, the Oregon I Tillamook a numlier of persons jumped and Washington Field Secretary, will be W. W. Wiley and L. B Ziemer were up sonal property on the Big Nestucca to on t he steamer to meet their friends, Robert B. Farley, through F. R. Beals’ in the mountains for several day« rub. present, is a union meet in the United and the petitioner believes the custom real estate agency, the consideration ber-necking at tall timber and doing Brethren church in the morning and a officers committed the error of counting some work on their places. It wasn’t mass meeting in the Presbyterian church being $5,000 very ‘ dry” in that part of the county, in the evening, Mr. Sharp will l>e in the some of these when computing the num. Attorney H. T. Botts returned to the for they had to weather the rain storm county for a week and piobably other ber of passengers. city on' Saturday after visiting the fair Captain Schrader says it has always meetings will be nrranged, but this is the on Saturday. been his desire strictly to comply with and hobnobbling with Governor Folk program for Sunday ; 11 a.m., a union Captain Witherell left on the stage on the law, and in this instance it was not and hrother Missourians. Mr. Botts Wednesday for Portland on account of meeting of all the churches in the United his desire or the desire of any officer of also ret urned. a break in the oil boring machinery. The I Brethren church, the sermon by Rev. W. the vessel to violate any statute, rule or C. Mills has brought suit against John casting which broke, called the jars and I* Sharp ; 6;30 p.m., meetings of the regulation of commerce or navigation. Zuercher for $200, the balance of a com. weighing 400 lbs. will be shipped out for voting peoples’ societies in the different For these reasons he asks that the fine lie remitted. The protest will lie forward mission on a real estate deal. Attorney — _ • repairs on the Elmore. They have gone ( churches f . ;7;30 . * 7 p.m. . t Union mass “““ meeting ed to the department in Washington. T. Govne is for plaintiff and Attorney H. down 200 feet and the indications" for ' <>' the young peoples’ societies and all Call for Bids. T. Botts for defendant. oil are reported to be good. others interested, in the Presl.yteeinn The county court is calling for bids .. . , ,, „ . I church, which will be addressed by Mr. Notice Is heieby given that sealed The many friends of Henry Crenshaw, ... . „ . .,, , . for grading, hauling plank from the , -, , • Sharp. A collection will lie taken for bids will lie received at the County who was in Portland visiting the lair, . , , , .,, , . , , ! the general endeavor work, saw mill and laving the same on the School Superintendent's office, Tilla will be sorry to bear that he was taken road through A. W. Fletcher’s old place mook, Oregon, up to Monday noon, dow>. with appendicitis. He was taken Wants hia Fine Remitted. on the Little Nestucca. October 2, 1906, for the construction to one of the Portland hospitals, and on and completion of a school house for E Hays, of Goldendale, Wash., who Monday he wm operated upon, which A storia , Or., Sept. 19.—A protest was school District No. 38, Tillamook was in the city and looking for a loca proved successful, and we are glad to filed in the Custom house today by Cap County, Oregon, according to the tion for a saw mill, was taken sick and hear that he is recovering and doing ns tain Paul Schrader, master and manag planx|and specifications now on tile in left on Monday. Before leaving, how well as can be expected. ing owner of the Steamer Sue H. Elmore, the County Supt’a. office at Tillamook, ever, he said he would return in a few The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on asking that the $500 fine assessed again, Oregon. All bids must In aooompani- weeks. Wednesday and her passengers were L. , st the vessel a few days ago for carry, A young woman can earn her living Esslinger, Mrs. Harrison, Mr. Ashley j ing more passengers than her certificate ed by check for Five per oent of The Board reserves expenses in Portland while studying at and son, W. J. Sharp, Albert Plank, S. , allows. lie remitted. The protest states amount of bid. i the right to reject any or all blds. the Holmes Business College. For par Tomlinson, A. Bramwell, Frank and E. that , on September 9. when the infrnc ticulars. address the Principal, Holmes J. Hannenkrat, A. E. Broens, C. Rey. , tion of the lnw was alleged to have been By order of the Board of Directors. T. R. Elliott, Dhtrlct Clerk. Business College, 28 36 Y. M C. A. Holds, Mr. Eckroth, Frank Allendar, L. , committed, the steamer 'left Astoria at Building, Portland, Or. * Lydall, sen., L. Lydall, jr., Mrs. Wm. 8 o'clock in the morning with 39 adult Boot and Shoe Shop.—Look for the Full information as to the cost of a Wood:, Mrs. Schrader and daughters, passengers on board, although there Big Boot Sign at the Second Hand Store. commercial, shorthand or academic edu Flora Perkins, Annie Edie. J. Crawford were also a number of children, for which Over 30 yen.« in the boot and »hoe cation is given in the handsomly illustra and R, W. Watson and wife. no fare was collected and which the peti manufacturing binine»«. All work done ted catalog of the Holmes Business The steamer Sue II. Elmore left Satur tioner says he thought were not counted with neatness and dispatch. Come and College. Write for one. 28.36 Y. M. C. day, her passengers being Mrs. Petteys in compting the numlier of passengers. see.—W. E. Page. * A. Building, Portland, Or. and child, Mrs. Jacoby and child. J. F. Mr. C. A. Lommen was down from Ne. Maitin. Sam Downs, Mrs. Hewitt and halem last week. He is not pleased with children, N. Hansen and wife and child, ASSESSMENT OF TILLAMOOK IS >3.961,911 the location decided upon for the new Mrs. Hauxhurst, Robert Knapton, wife bridge across the south fork of Nehalem and daughter, Myrtle Pease, Mrs. Max. >363,928 and 40,000 Acres of Land are Added to the river, contending that it should have field and daughter, T. J. Redding, W. C. Roll for 1905. been left to a vote of the settlers to set O'Hara aud wife, L. H. Finley. D. A. Assessor A. M. Hare lias completed the assessment of taxable McClain, J. M. Hepperaon, Mrs. L. Wai tle that point. Mr. F. L. Bu.ll has returned from Polk lace, Mrs. C. C. McKinstery, W. H. H. property in Tillamook County for the year 1905, which amounts county, but while there on a visit he lie- Carv, Dr. Bailey, Captain Wanzer, E. E. $2,901,911. This is an increase of $363,928 over 1904, when the came greatly interested in some brome Lytel and H S. Baker. A number of the young people gave j valuation of taxable property amounted to $2,597.983' About grass that was growing and doing well on his father's place. So encouraged was Misses Myrtle Pease, Nora Knapton and | 40,000 acres of land were added to the roll this year. Mr. Buell with brome gras» that he will Cora Maxfield, a farewell reception at I Acres of tillable land.......................... 8,767 $ 246,345 Todd's hall on Thursday evening. Tl^ese , sow some this fall. Acres of non-tillable land.................. 508,960 2,251,690 Every man owe» it to himself aad his young people were in on a visit to Elmer 80,866 Town and city lots............................................... family to master a trade or profe»sion. Hoag, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Improvements on deeded land .......................... 95.O7O Rend the display advertisement of the Rol ert Kn ipton and Mr». M .»field, f om 5*1645 Improvements on city lots ............................... six Morse School» of Telegraphy, in this Wisconsin. Quite a numlier of the young Improvements on land not deeded or patented 775 people of the city were present, who issue an.l learn how easily a young man Miles of telephone lines, water lines and toll or lady may learn telegraphy and I* made the evening pleasant for the visi 3.605 tors, whist, dancing and a dainty lunch roads, 202 / ................................................... assured a position. Steamboats, sailboats, stationary engines and being some of the features which helped Leonard Cronin, the logger who was to make a most enjoyable time. manufacturing machinery 38.455 crushed by a log a few days ago while 48,520 Merchandise ....................... Mrs. Emmett Quick's father, Louis at work in the Kelley Logging Camp, 20,785 Farming implements........ ’ on Blind Slough, »uccnmlwd to hia in Shogren. died at Forest Grove on Sun- 35.940 Money and notes .............. juries in the hospital at Astoria. He day. He was about 66 years of age and 8,000 was 27 years of age. unmarried, and left ti.e cause of death was an abscess on the Shares of stock .................. 48,240 I two hrothera and two siatera. Cronin I brain. He leaves a widow and six Household furniture.......... ' was well known in Tillamook county, , children. Mr. Shogren was a man who ¡288 Horses and mules 42345 I have been appointed a depository for all the authorized having lived at Nehalem. was much respected by all who knew 102,280 Cows .................. 6974 School Books for all grades and carry a very large stock of all him. He was born in Northern Sweden Attorney T. B. Handley left for Port 376« «7,895 Cattle .................. kinds of School Supplies : land on Monday to appear in the fede- and came to Américain 1856. In No- 2,010 1482 Sheep ................ . Pen«, Pencils. Slate«, Sponces, Kaiers, Copy Bo ks. Writ I ral court for some of the parties who , rem her, 1865. he was married to Miss 620 56« Goats ................... Pauline Peterson In 1871 they came were indicted bp the grand jury in con ing Tablet« and everything by scholars. 1260 3.390 Swine .................. nection with the alleged Tillamook land I to Oregon, settling first f»t Corvallis, frauds. The parties are to be arraigned I where lie remained a year, when he was _ - - - — Gross value of all property ... next Monday, hut Mr, Handley does i appointed foreman of the government Exemptions ............................. not know whether they will have to ap- . shops on the Silet» Indian reservation, pear in court at the time until after lie • where he remained 11 years. In 1883 they went toWashington County, locat- Total value of taxable property has seen District Attorney Heney. WALKOVER SHOES For MEN, $3 50 and $4 00 WALKOVER SHOES For WOMEN, $3 50 and $4 00 TODD & HEADQUARTERS FOR BOOK SUPPLIES. Lowest Prices on Everything. Chas. I. Clou-gli, DRUGGIST A JD BOOK SELLER.