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4 The Headlight Till Jan I | " The Headlight ! M AND AND The Oregonian ■ The Toledo Blade, 3 e or The New York 3 g Trib une- both for 3 Both for $1.50 per Year TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. Nov. 25th. 1897. $1.50 Per year a $1.25 Per Year. j 1 ! lai* a a' a a a a a a di PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J no. Halter furnished the abler lumber discharging the cargo. The Umpqua lor the new bowling alley at Tillamook. live-saving crew was promptly on hand and made three unsuccessful attempts UTIEIEI Bl t'JR UMESHIBEITS Miss Alta Long is spending the week to reach the steamer. at home. When Mr. Freeman left the scene at A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Mr. Pitchard, of North Yamhill, has 10:30, there had been no communication . Happenings with the Truckee, and site was apparent been visiting liis triends here. ly resting easy. She was lying with her Bay City Height have been covered head in shore and her stern to the wind. Oretown with snow the past week. The sea was very rough and was break I A severe Southwest wind, accompan Chas Wolfe and wife intend to make ing all around the steamer, but did not ied by heavy rain, blew for two days and their future home in Astoria. appear to be breaking over her. doing considerable damage by way of The dispatches of the 19th, set the Rev. Potter will preach a Thanks unroofing barns, weakening old build minds of the people at rest so far as any giving serinnn in the M. E. Church, at ings, ami blowing down fences and trees. lose of life was concerned, hilt coiiflriued As soon as the wind subsided, snow Il A. M. Thursday, the loss of the ship. It was as follows: began to fall which remained upon the Prof. Beggs was here this week for the MARSHFIELD, Or., Nov. 19.—The ground all ilay, Friday. purpose of learning if suitable arrange Umpqua lighthouse wagon arrived at Mrs. C. Christenson has gone to Port ments clinld be made to organize a Empire City about 3 o'clock this after dancing class, for Saturday evenings. noon, bringing Captain W. F. Daniels land to si>end Thanksgiving. The little cities on the Bay were visit and crew of the wrecked steamer Truckee Perry Harvey and wife have moved ed Thursday, by one of the worst gules who were rescued by the life saving crew back to tlieir homestead. experienced for about five years. It at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Cap Vincent Sutton has rented Mr. Upton’s lias taken several days to gather up the tain Daniels report that when out about place, at Sherwood, for a year. scattered lumber at the mills. The car 12 hours from Tillamook a leak was dis Mi. Hoopes lias gone to Oregon City, penters have been busy replacing shingle covered, caused by the wind ami sea, and The old school house, the old warehouse tlie vessel straining] hard. She continu on a business trip. and Cooperage wharf suffered the great ed making water for 40 hours, in spite Mrs. A. D. Crim has obtained a est damage. Kiger and Mean’s p ile driv of all that could be done, and when off divorce from her husband, Cupt. Crim, er which whs at Hobsonville, was swamp the Umpqua river the captain became and is at present living at Portland. convinced that to save tlie lives of the ed and badlv damaged. passengers and crew he would have Io Fieri Christensen lias gone to the attempt to take the vesssel in over tlie valley to attend school this winter. BEAVER Umpqua bar. Jack Carlson and his brother went The wind was blowing a southwest Professor F. D. Vincent was seen on out to Sheridan during the severe storm, gale, and the sea running niomitaius our streets Sat. and reports a very pleas a few days ago. high. He could not keep a stitch ol ant school at Medu near Oretown. canvas up, and consequently the vessel The wind lust Thursday was the strong was thrown upon tlie North spit. Cap Nehalem est ever witnessed at Beaver Trees, tain Daniels says the crew was orderly (From the Nehalem Times) fences, and also buildings, partly finish and well-behaved, and the passengers Mrr. E. G. E. Wist returned home, ed, blew over. quiet. All were in good spirits when from the valley, last Thursday. She Onr school is progressing with Miss taken off by the life-saving crew. The came over the mountains from North Lena Wol of Perry dale as teacher. Our Truckee has forced her way over the apit, Yamhill during Tuesdays stoim. present board of school directors seem to and now lies inside. She will lie a total The echoonei Prosper was towed to know and net upon the prin lipleof'wlien loss, but Captain Daniels thinks that sea Friday, enroute for 8. F. with lumber. you have a good teacher keep that one if her machinery may be saved. There were eight passengers aboard—one After towing her out the Maggie went possible.’ gentleman, two ladies flvechildren under around to Tillamook bay where we C. Mills for the past few weeks lias 5 years of age. understand she will tow schooners dur been on the sick list but is almost well ing the winter fur, the Truckee Lumber The Truckee was very well known now. Co. and for the Davis mill. here, having been on this routo since Two families liave recently come to 1893. She was built ill San Francisco The Kern Bios.’ cannery, at Kernville Beaver from the east intending to make in 1890, and was particularly trim and near the mouth of the Siletz River, did a good business for the season, just homes with us. One, Mr. Daniel Linton neat, Her dimensions were as follows : closed. It is reported that it canned fioin Forest Ohio, the other Albert Length, 148 feet, beam 33 feet, depth 10 Getchel of Sack Co. Iowa. Both families feet, tonnage 343. She carried a crew of about 10,000cases of salmon. are well known by S. K, Finley and C. 9 men, and had ten passengers on board Gilbert Dean was “high boat” at Kin Mils who recommend them highly as with a cargo of lumber at the time of ney’s cannery till« year, having put in good industrious citizen. accident. 30) big almon, 2481 silvers ides, and 275 The action of the IfEADLiarand Fath chums. We could not le r.i whi The Ziler Elopement. was high boat,nt Wist’» cannery, but we er Schell of Tillomook in condemning the extortionate way Tilhmookers have had Those of our people who took any in hope to by next week. to pay for passage and freight from terest in last circuit court proceedings, Bob Collins made a killing among Astoria to Tillamook and especially Il • and especially in the case of DeSomers the wild dogs, which have made night effortB they so earnestly make to secure vs DeSomers will not be surprised that hideous in this town for some 11s better nites should receive a hearty the final denoiiment was the elopement time past. He met the band on the side Amen by all our cilezens. We need a walk, and let go lnitli barrels of his shot few more such men. One good free road of Mr. Ziler and Mis. De Homers. gun, killing three and breaking the leg to get in and out of thia comity would The following account of Ineelopement and the final seperation of the enamor of the fourth one, lie a wonderful blessing, not only to this ed pair appeared in a recent number county but to thousands of the Willa of the Examiner mette valley citizens. Woods Through the efforts of Secretary Kane W. T. West seems to be the only real of the Society fur tlie Suppression of (FROMTHK OCEAN WAVK) wise man in the tewu of Beaver on the Vice, an elo|>eineiit similar to the Brad B. Briar returned from Tillamook bay wood question. It would lie a grand bury-Ward scandal, was brought to an where lie lias been working on Sibley’s good thing for us all to lake him as our abrupt end ill this city on Monday. example and by the time thsraiuy season Ed. Ziler and a Mrs. Mabel de Sum steamer. comes on an other year have our winter'a mers ran away together from tlieir Quite a lot of lumber was washed wood likewise cut and in the wood homes in the Northwest, leaving Port ashore last week between Cape Ixiokout house. land for this city on the steamer Co and Sami Cape. lumbia on October 26tli. They appear- THE TRICRRE A TOTAL LOSS- The two ferries were placed in running ed on the passenger list as "Taylor and order again. When there is indication The information, conveyed to this city wife.” On arriving here they went to of a severe storm, the cables are remov by Friday’s Oregonian that the steamer one of the hotels patronised by the poor ed. Truckee was on the Umpqua River bar, er class of travelers, and registered as Mr. Fred Martin returned, Sunday, created a great deal of iineasineMi he she "Ed Bensen and wife.” Meanwhile Mrs, Ziler was in quest of from an extended trip through the valley was known to have on board, not only a towns and Portland. He reports the valuable cargo, but an unusually large her husband. He had been living on a passenger list, a nuinlier of whom were small Government claim ill Oregon roads in horrible condition. residents of this section. Following was and two weeks since he wrote to Ida wife Rev, W. T. Allen, of Woods, met with the account of the wreck contained in ill tills city, that lie had been seriously a painful accident last week by falling, tlie Oregonian of the IHtli Inst. injur*-!. She at once journeyed tier th and striking the smell of hia back across MARSHFIELD Or., Nov. 18,-Newa wart! to join Idm, but when ahe arrived the edge of a door step, which liss since lias just been received here that J. 8 at her deatination found that lie had sus confined him to his room and lied part of Kimball's steamer Truckee is upon the tained no injury, but that lie bad eloped the time, thereby disabling him from north spit of Umpqua river. will« Mrs, de Summers, who is the wife filling liis appointmenti'lo preach at G, W Freeman, *ii|ierintendent rd the of a barber in Astoria. She is descrilied Three rivers end Wools lest Hu inlay 13tli lighthouse district wks a passenger a* a woman of great beauty. On account of sloiui and high water, the on the stage down tlie beach from the Mrs Ziler followed the pair from Rev. Poller, of Nehalem. did not get Umpqua thia afternoon. He said that; Nehalem, Oregon, to Astoria, thence to I.ere to hold quarterly meeting, as wan al Hint 6 o’clock thia morning, the keeper Portland, and finally to this city. announced by Rev. Allen last week. of the Umpqua lighthouse heard a dla • Arriving here ahe placed the matter ill treaa whistle, but on account of darkness the hands of a private detective agency wail unable to distinguish anything. At ( which located the couple at 37 Lily Bay City daylight tlie Truckee was lu sight, head avenue. They had moved first from Mrs. M-'Millian, of Nehalem bearli, ed south, tlie engines evidently disabled their hotel to 615 Van Ness avenue, and liae lieen visiting her friend* hi thia it was blowing hard from the southwest, then to Lily avenue. When Mrs. Ziler ascertained their vicinity. and the Umpqua bar was breaking clear address she report«! the case to Secre Alliert Gienger of Indiana, ia Hailing across, ami was nothing but a white strip At 7 o’clock ilia captain hoisted bis flag tary Kane of the Society for the Sup hia parent!. He came in via Seaside. pression of Vice. He went to the place union down, and headed for the bar. Many of the Aelieman have completed indicated ami meeting tlie couple told The steamer passed through the outer them they were liable to prosecution, their seasons work, well pleased with line of breakers successfully. The cap lie warned them that if they did not their sneceae. tain tried to hold her in the channel. aeprate he would place them under arrest M R. Pettey’a saw mill started up, He hoisted bis foresail, but the wind 1 They actol upon hia advice and parted. last week, for a few days run. was too strong, and it was carried away, : Mrs de Hunmiera returned to the The mainaa.l was also hoisted, and was Northwest. Ziler deeded all hi* prop Onr winter term nf aclioril opened last immediately carried overboard, throw-1 erty to hi* «if* *ud th* couple ar* agaiu Monday, with Miss Susie Judd as ing the vesael on the extreme and of the reconciled. nortli apil. All tliia time the craw was teacher. COUNTY ITEMS I) A VID WILEY, M.D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, ORE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON office at Alien Hou«, Tillamook, Oregon. Telephone No. 7. T>0 * you Teat? If so we Carry Fifty seven different Pubications Tillamook News Co A. WISE, DENTIST, The Dekum Building T illamook , 3d «fr Washington, Portland. O re Qhcapci £umße/v (J ames M c C ain , I A. W. 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Office in Aiderman Hotel Building Tillamook. Oregon 'J H GOY.XU, ATTORNEY AT LAW Oilice Opposite Court House. ZBTT^T Tillamook, Oregon FISK’S ANTI-RUST TINWARE 0LAUDE THAYER, It lasts twice as long It is much more wholesome ~~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON For Sale by J. EC. Tuttle Palatine Lessons . L. Stubbs is organizing a painting class. Lessons will lie given in landscape marine, flower and figure painting. See him about it at the Elite Studio. C. & B. THAYER «•eetel Bauklng end Bxchinge business. I detest paid on time deposits. Exchange oti England. Belgium, Germany» Sweden and all foreign countries. Tillamook. Charles Peterson, I 4 » Barbei -4-—r-9 Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing Hot and Cold Baths Eve» y thing Strictly Fini Class $2000“ Brown ticket in every package of Schil lings Best baking powder. Yellow ticket in every package of Schil lings Best tea. Schillings Best baking powder and tea are -because they are money-back. word?—not SAFE, although Schilling't Bed baking What is the missing powder and tea are safe._______ Get Schilling's Best baking powder or tea at your grocers’; take out the ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in the tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December 31st. Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one word If for every only one ticket. person finds the word, that person gets $1000.00; if several find it, $2000.00 will be equally divided among them. Every one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard treeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive an 1898 pocket calendar—no advertising on iL These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be ditlcrent fiom the ones ofleted in the last contest. Better cut these rules out. 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