i Ham no k MtaMiglrt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, TIEEAMOOK OCTOBER ia, 1905 ii.50 per year, JOTTINGS A young woman can earn her living ANNIE LAURIE. Haltom sells “ Kirschbaum’s” Crav- In Cupid's Realm. expenses in Portland while studying at enettes. Man Disappears With $100,000. • Across the sea a fragment. the Holmes Business College. For par Notice. Miss Carry Foland and Mr. Edward Blown with the spray and mist P ittsburg . Oct. 10.—The startling The schooner Oakland, 16 days out from rosy distances. The Headlight Office is located ticulars, address the Principal, Holmes from San Francisco, bound for Tills- Dunn were married at the home of Shoreward discovery was made late today that the Where shade and shine hold tryst; in new quarters South of Eugene Business College, 28-38, Y.M.C.A. Build­ mook City, under charter of the Truckee Warren Dunn, in this city, at 8 o’clock, An old song set in colorings Adams Express Company has been vic­ ing, Portland, Or. » Of gold and amethyst on Sunday Oct. 1st. Rev. J. B. Thomp Jenkins’ Jewelry Store. timized to the amount of $100,000, Lumber Company, entered this port at son officiating. The ceremony was A large whale drifted in on the beach, nightfall Friday, under her own canvas A ship on the horizon « •> <, supposedly through the speculations of Where misty curtains cling. on the south side of Cape Lookout a and came to an anchorage off the Lin- witnessed by about thirty relatives and H. T. Botts, for abstracts. an employe. The following official state­ Lightly to clearer levels few days ago, it is 66 feet ill length, denberger duck. She has been buffeted Ultimate friends. Her sails of violet swing; ment of the affair is given the Associated C. Mills for bargains in real estate. * A schooner nearing the harbor — Mrs. Claud Dunn, of Portland, played and has evidently been dead some time. about for over a fortnight, beating back Press for publication : Listen! The sailors sing; the wedding march as the bridal party Haltom sells “ Kirchbaum’s’’ Top It is a feasting place for hundreds of sea and forth off Tillamook Bay, waiting “At 4:30 P. M. Monday, Oct 8, a ’ ’ Maxwelton braes are bonnle, entered the parlor. The bride was at­ gulls. Coats. * bank of Pittsburg delivered to the Ad­ for the tug Roscoe to tow her into that Where early fa ’ s the dew. tended by Miss Lona McCollum, of Day­ ’Twas there sweet Annie Laurie Carl Hubbard, of McMinnville, was The schooner Guide was towed in on ams Express Company at their office at sanctuary,” but the Roscoe was bar­ ton, while Dee Dunn, of this citv, was Gave me her promise true.” in the city Wednesday. 610 Wood street, Pittsburg, a package Monday, after beating about outside for bound in Yaquina Bay and could not do Oh. the rainbow lights of boyhood best man. The bride wore a handsome Kindle my skies anew. of currency containing $100,000. Of R. G. Gunn, of San Francisco, was in several weeks for the want of a tow boat service expected of her. The Oakland costume of crape de china, at;d the in Tillamook bay. She will load lumber has been off the mouth of the Columbia this amount $80,000 was in $100 bills, ‘‘Maxwelton braes are bonnle.” the city on Wednesday. bridesmaid was prettily attired in blue How sweet that old refrain! $10,000 in $50 bills, and the remainder, from the Tillamook Lumbering Co.’s for nearly a week, and with a genuine Frank Worthington was in the city on The promises of morning silk. After congratulations, delicious saw mill in thia.city. $10,000, in $5, $10 and $20 bills. The grouch against tugs and pilots and all refreshments were served. Break into bloom again. Saturday from Cloverdale. And on the lowly roof I hear package containing this large sum of Haltom is paying 27c. for Eggs. * other sorts of relief, concluded to come The bride is a sister of Mrs. A. II The music of the rain. Money to loan on improved farm pro­ money was consigned to a bank in Cin­ The academic course in the Holmes in by herself. She had a fierce time of it Harris, and has made many friends dur perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. • ’’Maxwelton braes are bonnle.” cinnati. Business College is a condensed college during the past 48 hours, having lost ing her few months' residence in Dallas There’s mother at the door. Mrs. Lynch and daughters came in on education. It is peculiarly valuable to her mainsail and two of her headsails. “This package was received and re­ The cattle down the dusky lane Mr. Dunn is a son to Warren Dunn the steamer to pack up her furniture. Are coming as of yore: ceipted for by Edward George Cunliife, those who wish to acquire a good deal of She will bend some new canvas and take and is an honorable and industriou And, mounted on the pasture bars. who was then acting in the place of the Miss Teley and Mamie Anderson, of knowledge in a short time. Write for on fresh supplies, here, and make a new young man. They will visit the Port I swing and sing once more. regular money clerk, who was ill. San Francisco, came in Thursday on a catalog, 28-36 Y.M.C.A. Building, Port­ dash for her destination in a day or land Fair a few days this week, am “Maxwelton braes are bonnle.” “Cunliife left the office at the usual land, Or. • two.—Astorian. visit. Oh, bonnle maid of mine. will be at home to their friends in Dal­ time last evening, and this morning Thro ’ all the mists of distance Ladies’ and children's union suits asd I have a fine saw mill site on my place Haltom wants 20 thousand Good las after October 15.—Dallas Ex. Again the dark eyes shine; when he failed to report for duty a hur­ j ried other styles underwear at Mrs. Stur­ on the Wilson river, half a mile from Shingles. The world is full of music, examination was made of his de­ dANDLAKH. And living seems divine! where river empties into the bay. Has geon’s. * partment, and it was learned that Across the sea a fragment, The hop pickers are all home now, s< The stage went off the grade at Dead already 10 acres boomage and about Editorial Snap Shots. about $1000 of funds entrusted to his Blown with the si>ray and mist we look for some good weather again. Horse Gulch and one of the horses had three million feet spruce timlier near the Shoreward from rosy distances, care were missing. General agent Hiner, boom. Will sell at reasonable figures.— Where shade and shine hold tryst; Some of the Sandlakers have taken to to be killed. Tillamook City is having a taste of of the Adams Express Company, immed­ A vision and a memory, L. G. Freeman, Tillamook, Or. • The stage on the mountain division of high finance. The city was bonded for Irving their potatoes in whale oil, since In gold and amethyst. iately called in detectives and placed the a large whale came ashore last week, — Jennie Bodge Johnson, in Lewiston The Sue H. Elmore left on Thursday the North Yamhill mail route was taken $40,000 and the water commission had matter in their hands. Later develop­ Journal. with the following passengers ; H Mor. to borrow something like $1,350 to pay even the bear hunters are taking a rest. off this week. ment brought to light the fact that in Charlev Atkinson had a runaway last ton, E. Hall, Miss Younger, Ed Morgan the first six month’s interest so that the addition to the $1000 missing, the banks The schooner Hogan arrived on Mon­ THE PRIVATE. and wife, A. J. Stillwell and wife, George city’s credit should not be questioned. week as he was returning home package containing the $100,000 had day to load lumber at the sawmill at Tillamook, a badly wrecked hack Tone, W. Provost and wife, Mrs. H. They call his title private— not been received at the money forward * * Hobsonyille. the result. He reached no higher grade. Edmunds, John Melchior, D. P. Me- ing office at the Union Station, this city. The editor of the Headlight will repre­ Cranberrie picking is ended for thh But waited for his orders F. R Beals sold the John Donaldson Donald, E. Doughty, John Donaldson And died when he obeyed. Inquiries made at his 'residence, showed sent Tillamook at the republican pow ­ place to Jos. Sanders. Mr. Donaldson and wife, W. Doughty, E. Fahrnry, year. There were 34<) bushels which is No pen may write his story, that Cunliife arrived home at the cus- wow in Portland to-day, when all the much less than last year’s crop. No chisel carve his name. will move to Idaho. Mrs Ellison, A. Lohman, J. H. Lesley big bugs in the party will advocate bar tomary time last evening, and, after No monument rise o’er him. T. J. Harris was on the lake on Mon Robert McKillip and W. H. McKillip, wife and family, Mr. Weston and wife, No multitude acclaim. changing his clothes, bade his family mony and a united republican party day. of Klickitat County, are in visiting their F. C. Baker and wife, Mrs. McIntosh For he was but a private, good bve, saying to his wife that be was founded upon republicanism. As the re­ Since the Spruce post-office has been And served another ’ s fame. brother, C. McKillip. and son and Eva Bunn. going out for the evening, and nothing publicans all over the state are gettii g And, dying, gave his country moyed to Pleasant Valley, where the New millinery at Mrs. Sturgeon's. * The editor and Mrs. Baker left on the A never-dying name. further has been heard of him. together for the purpose of pulling toge­ Nestocton office used to be, it makes the He gave to order’s progress k steamer to visit friends, to be away for The farmer always welcome, We ther in future elections, republicans in The life ’twas his to give, It may be regarded as significant in arrival of the mail here oyer a hour about two weeks. And in his country’s annals, want the banking business of the Tillamook ought to get together and do Oregon politics that a dispatch Irom later and stops here only an half hour, Though nameless, he shall live. Gumshu pasb reports that 100.000 ban­ Mrs. N. J. Mvers left on Saturday to farmers and want them to make their the same thing. whith makes it very unhandy for the dits teluse to recognize “harmony” and He fought as but a private— attend the grand lodge of the Rathbone headquarters at this bank. Our ex * * * Without promotion he— lay down their arms. beople here and about 12 miles extra perience has taught us that their busi­ Sisters at Portland. To carry freedom’s banner According to the Astorian, Rollic W. travel for the mail carrier. On Saturday evening, the 21st of Beyond the rolling sea; ness is safe, and we want every pros ­ R. M. Watson and Miss Ethel Gladys Watson is a bigamist or a polygamist, Clara Eichinger commenced teaching October, nt the Pairview Hall, Fair, That purpose might not falter, perous farmer ia the vicinity of Tiila That peace might have her reign view, a good old fashion dance will be we don’t know which, for it has him school here last Monday. Newell were married at Astoria onThurs And justice work with honor mook to give us a trial.—Tillamook married to Ethel Gladys Newell. Now, given. Come everybody and have a day by Judge Trenchard. Mrs. Nettie Sommers is expected home For man ’ s eternal gain. good time. Under good management. County Bank. * Rollie, own up, what did you have to from Albany in a few days. 16 cows, 1 bull and a two seated hack He fought and died a private, It took the jury hut a few seconds to do with it. that is ’ I ’ d rather be an old The sawmill will soon be running And never held the sword; •will be sold at public auction on Lati­ Strayed Calves. Renown did not come nigh hlrn. decide that W. S. Cone was not entitled man’s darling than a young mail’s again. ________________ mer’s farm on Oct. 16, at 10 a.m. Two strayed calves, one white an 1 Ills hand holds no reward. to $100 which he sued R. W. Watson slave !” Kollie will have to buy his new’ He wrought to give the lawless other red, are on Rev. John Branch’s Gospel service at Fairview grange hall for and which was tried on Friday. It BOULDER CRnEK. The hope of righteous laws, bride a buckboard auto to prevent strife place. Owner please call for them and next Sunday, Oct. 15th, at 2 p m. by seems I hat Cone claimed that amount of Nor vengeance marred his valor. Professor R. Moore received a message pay expenses. between his plural wives or get the Head Nor malice cursed his cause. Rev. J. E. Connor, of the U.B. church. money as compensation for selling two light man to prove an alibi for him. But, Friday morning that his grandfather They called his title private— Dr. P. J. Sharp, the expre- Mrs. Ida Edmunds and child, of timber claims, but Watson’s contention my, what a reputation previous Tilla­ was not expected to live, and he left for He sleeps In glory's bed, enced dentist is located in Elma, Washington, left on the Elmore was that he had not entered into an mook editors, and married men at the Tillamook immediately. The children And where he fell advancing ‘Ai Now other private’s tread; Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and after a two weeks visit with friends. agreement as tocommission, having sold same time, have obtained by getting in arc therefore having a vacation. Nor eulogy nor marble is prepared to do nothing but Can honor such as they, The steam lumber schooner Coquille the claims himself, lie had asked Cone fatuated with other women’s petticoats. H. L. Jensen is finishing up bis house, Who answers duty’s summons first class work and give the River came in on Wednesday to load as well as others whether thev knew of They are so numerous, and with so few putting on rustic, pulling in windows And die when they obey. If your lumber at the Truckee mill at Hobson- anyone who would buy the claims. exceptions that we must ask Rollie to and building a porch, he is also having -Frederick C. Spalding, In Chicago Inter best of satisfaction teeth need fixing call upon Ocean.______________ _ ville. Haltom sells "Cascade" Shoes, $2.50.* pray for us. This is how the Astorian a bay window built for the accommoda­ j him. tion of bis wife’s flowers. For Sale.—A good all round Horse for By the terms of an option held by E. has obliged Rollie by giving him another “ Bids have been solicited for a daily family or f irm purposes, cheap. Inquire H. Heriinan, which terminates in No­ wife to fondle over and caress : The wedding of Rollie M. Watson, the mail between Blaine and Beaver, to go of |ohn Bogart, at residence of P Mc­ vember, the Astoria & Columbia River editor of the Seaside Signal and into effect next July. Intosh. * railroad may be linked with the 0. R. general Miss Ethel Gladys Newell was solemn­ Mrs. Grace Chopard, Master Norman H. Snook, of Salem, who has the con­ & N. and Southern Pacific Oregon lines. ized at the Occidental Hotel yesterday and Miss Edna Getchell spent last Sun­ tract to build the new court house, came Such a purchase would prevent the morning with Judge Trenchard officiat­ GO TO day at H. L. Jensen’s. in on Friday to make arrangements to rival Hill system acquiring the only ing. * * * M. T. Suares and H. A. Chopard who existing road to the mouth of the Co. commence work. The old line life insurance companies , have been home from the logging camp Wanted, to rent, a dairy farm, with lumbia River, and with this line and the have made a desperate effort to down the past week, went back to work Sun- FOR 20 cows or more, by an industrious and new Drain-Coos Bay branch from Drain, the fraternal life insurance orders, and it day. PRIME BEEF, MUTTON PORK, VEAL the Harriman system would have the persevering dairyman, by the 1st Nov. After a few days visit at home, Miss is now in order for the latter to retaliate. only water level routes from the Wil­ Enquire at the Headlight office. AND SAUSAGE MEAT. True it is that the fraternal orders have Bessie Bays returned Sunday to Long lamette Valley to the Const, in Oregon. Contractor Snook, of Salem, has com­ had some difficulties is adjusting equita Prairie w here she is attending school, We solicit your patronage and will give you satisfaction. The steamer Sue H. Elinore. having ble rates on account of giving life insur­ and boarding with her brother. menced grading the ground for the been detained several days in Astoria on J. Meyers, of Netarts, was out on Main Street, Tillamook. erection of the new court house, which ance below cost, but it can be said of account of bad weather, came in on Sun- them that they were not in the “graft” Boulder Creek the first of the week. will occupy the same sight as the old. day, her passengers being Mrs. Jacobs, business. Out of the enormous amount j C. A. Smith went to Tillamook Fri- George Watt left on Monday for his R. Clements, Mrs. Palmer, T. Elliott. of money paid into the old line life in. day and returned Sunday. home in Salem. He may in a few weeks Mrs. Snow. H. Beach, G. M. Hoopen- I surance companies, it took but a trifle We understand the cheese factory at return to the county with his family garner, J. Ferrv, L. H. Arehour. O. Fitz- over one halt of the money to pay the ' Hazel Bend will be in operation until and make his home in Bay City. une, [. Roy, J. F. Martin, G. P. Platt, J. about November first. Mrs. Bi ley Stephens whose health has Allen and U. Terry. Owing to the recent death losses. No wonder that the big BAYS— MCINTYRE. muck-a mucks could draw princly sala ­ been poorly for the past year, left for storm, the channel over the bar had The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bays California on Wednesday. Mr. S. J. changed, and Captain Schrader being ries, donate big wads to the political was the scene of a very pretty wedding, Stephens drove her out by war ol Sheri unaware of this the steamer hi», some of “pot,” loan enormous sums of money to irresponsible persons, and with crediting Wednesday, October 4th, when their dan. the high places which scared some of the up a million of dollars as borrowed by daughter Lena was united to Mr. Ed. Donaldson's saw mill was dis- passengers. the “colored porter.” That is where the Donald Hunter McIntyre, at 6:30 p.m troved by fire Tuesday evening, also Haltom sells " Kiischbaums" Suits. * ; money has gone by those who have paid The bride was gowned fashionably in what lumber and box shocks lie had on At a special meeting of the board ol i exorbitant rates in the old line life insur white silk and wore the time honored hand. The mill was insured for $3000. county commissioners on Monday, at a nee companies. The investigation that veil, with other bridal accessories, com Haltom sells American Lady Corsets.* which County Judge Conder and Com. i is going on in New York is a good tiling, billing to form a most charming picture. I he case of the State vs. Jess Earl for missioner Bodylelt were present, it was for it demonstrates the fact that the old Justice I. Hiner performed the ceremony selling liquor, was postponed until three decided to keep the location for the new line life insurance officials are a pack of which joined these two ” as long a* ye both shall live.’* o’clock this (Thursday) afternoon on court house at its present site. It was “grafters. *’ » » * Only the immediate relatives of th** account of nonappearar.ee of witnesses. reported that one acre on what is belter To show the large amount of business , bride were present, and after the con­ know as the Dav property was offered to The schooner Marion has been char­ that is done in the Tillamook City post : gratulations and good wishes of all had tered by the Tillamook Lumbering Co. the county, with $500. provided it was office, about 38,000 pieces of mail are been extended to the happy couple, a and is expected in any day to take on a erected there, but there was no written handled every month. The postal and splendid wedding feast was set I k -fore promise or guarantee before the court to load oi lumber. She will carry 350,000 that effect, The court ordered warrants route inspectors were in last week and ; the party, and as ajl who have ever fcet. to be dra wn to the amount of $3,7'K> to were well pleased after giving the office ' partaken of Mrs. Bay’s toothsome William Provost and Miss Edith Os­ pay H. Snook, the contractor, and it a thorongh inspection, congratulating viands can testify, there was nothing trander, two popular young people of , Iso staked out the ground where the Postmaster Severance upon the correct ‘ lacking to make it perfect. Bay City, were married on Sunday at new court house was to be built. ness and manner in which the office is Mrs. McIntyre is a most lovable young that place. The Headlight extends its Married, on Sunday evening, at the conducted. With that amount of mail lady and is well known in this neigh congratulations. !X4 W UtUDl i UMUUt VMÁ home ol Mr. Pate Wells, father of the to l>e handled every month it is not sur- j borbood, having lived here nearly all The screw schooner Oakland, which bride, in this city, Mr. Preston Marolf to prising that one piece of mail will get her ble Mr. McIntyre is the genial and arrived at Astoria on Saturday, after Mi«s Carrie Welle. Justice Carl Haber- into the wrong box once in a while in the popnl ir cheese maker nt Hazel Bend vainly trying to make Tillamook Bay, Inch performed the ceremony in the pre rush to get the mail sorted. We know factory, he has held the same position has lieen chartered to load lumber at senceotafew guests who were invited from experience how soon some fieople for three summers, which certainly Vancouver, Wash to see two more young people belonging get up in arms against a postmaster if ' speaks well for his ability and honesty. These young people have the l»est The piece of machinery which broke to Tillamook county plight their troth. one piece of their mail happened to get and had to be sent to Portland to I m The happy coople have the respect of a misplaced, and they never quite talking ' wishes of their numerous friends, for welded, belonging to the oil boring ma­ large number of friends, who extend to about it. The postmaster who never ’ i their prosperity and health, and most chinery. came in on the steamer on Mon­ them their congratulation and beet misplaced a piece »4 mail or made a mis important of all, their wedded happiness. day, and work will be resumed. wishes for their future happiness. .Mr. take in some slight particular—well, to May good fortune ever attend them, be plain, there are none. It is an easy and may their future hold little ol Dr. Percy Wiley performed a success and Mrs Preston Marolf will continue thing to growl about postmasters, but sorrow and much of joy is the heartfelt fui operation upon W. P. Campbell, who to reside in the county, and now that wish of your correspondent. as a rule people who do most of this Mr. and Mrs McIntyre will be at they have gone to h- use keeping, there was in a critical condition last week. if they could see how unreasonable they home to their friends after October 15th. He left by stage on Tuesday to resume is no reason whv their new home should are from a postmaster's point of view at Mr. Ralph Bundy's house, which las position in the hospital at Portland. not be classed with the many happy | they will occupy for the present. there would be but few complaints. I hotr*** and firesides in Tilhmook. Haltom sells ‘Cutter” Sh*»es. * NEW MEAT MARKET. A. H. BEATY $250.00 GIVEN AWAY ! In Cash and Mer chandise, By I TODD & CO January 1 st and April 1st, 1906 The best values in Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Fur­ nishing Goods given also at this sale. TODD & CO •J T U1CDO