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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1891)
Offlcton next door to Temperatici Parlors. Tillamook, - Oregon. TT—----- -.U- X ..3 C £ E.SELPH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. sitate extensive repairs or the rebuilding A large lot of clothing al Fearnsule’a of the bridge, and this in turn will again j at fair, living prices. i tt bring Up the vexe ! question of location i Attend the Seven Days’ Wonder Social etc. which has been such a bone of cou- teat’on 111 the past. in Hadley’s Hall to-morrow night. Poison in the Kitchen. LIFE INSURANCE is No article entering so generally into the food of every The Boot and Shoe store next door to household is so generally and villainously adultered as bak W anted .-A few county orders, highest J the Bank carries the largest, best and cash price paid B. C Lamb. tf. TILLAMoOk, * • ing powder. These adulterated powders art» shoved upon OREGON. , cheapest stock of boots and shoes in the .__________ ■ . ■ the public with the greatest persistency. M anted —One hundred bushels of , city. No charge made for sewing rip|«d J T. MAULSBY, Throbbing advertisements in newspapers claiming thia charcoal at Robert’s Hardware store. goods bought of us. Receive new goods by every steamer. Call and examine brand or that is absolutely pure, baoked by analyses and cer Frisco Store ” delivers go>ls free to Attorney-at*-Law. our goods and prices. No trouble to ’ tificates, and yet they are adulterated with ammonia or alum. auv part of the city, on short notice. show goods, k. 1>. Peckham, proprietor; Notary Publie and Real Estate Conveyancer. It is to be hoped the law will take hold of these merciless 23-24. New Buckwheat flour and Maple syrup P. F. Brown, manager. manufacturers and punish them for destroying the stomachs From McMinnville comes a statement just received at the “Frisco store”. 3-4. W. SEVERANCE, Of the unsuspecting consumer. ill the shape of a letter Io M. II. I.arsen T ablets :—For j>en and pencil, suitable of the Lar.»en House, this place, to the Amid all this fraud and deceit Dr. Price's Cream Bak DxrUTV-Di str i CT-A ttorney , for school work, at this office; 10 cts effect that it is rumored ill McMinnville ing Powder stands almost alone battling for pure food and 3rd Judicial District,for Tillamook Couuty each. t.f and elsewhere, that smallpox is prevail continues to furnish a pure cream of tartar powder at almost TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. Full proceeding» of the County Com ing in Tillamook and Netarts. Whoever the same cost to the people as the ammoina and alum pow missioners court will be given next has started such a bng-a-boo yarn should ders are sold at, yet it costs much more to manufacture. week. ^jLAUDE THAYER, receive condign punishment ns there is Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is of the highest All guns must be sjl<l without reserve, | absolutely no foundation lor the riiiiK-r strength. It produces the largest amount of leavening power Attorney-at-Law. within the next ten days, at Letcher &l whatsoever. There is no smallpox in attainable in a pure baking powder. It is free from ammo 1« associated with McCain & Hurley in Stillwell’s. Tillamook, Netarts or the county. Circuit and Supreme Court business nia or any other adulteration. No powder does such work. We will pay, the very highest price for ' At a meeting of ti e subscribers of the for Tillamook county. Housewives who have tested all use Dr. Prices only. Forest Grove, Tillamook and B. C. county orders, in exchange for goods at Telegraph Co. it was decided to defer “Frisco store.” 2-tf. MISCELLANEOUS, The Telegraph Line. Quite a number of the logs put in the action in the matter of payment or non SHOT DEAD. upper Trask last year came down on payment of subscriptions, until re|>orts . should be received front committees ap Tlie people of this city subscribed in The Same Old Story.—Mistaken for Tuesday night £ & E. THAYER, a Bear. pointed to Examine line and confer with ( stock over *110.) to tho Forest Grove J. E. Sibley of Ifobsonville has been Bay City subscribers. W. C. King, John Tillamook A Bay City Telegraph Com BANKERS. appointed commissioner, in place of G. Jerry Kenedy was shot and instantly Barker and Claude Thayer were ap|>oint-1 pany. The conditious stipulated in the General Banking and Exchange business. W. Kelso resigned. killed by his brother Jessy one day last ed committee to meet and confer with the ' tubscription list were not very definite, Interest paid on time deposits. Just received at the Millinery store, Bnv City while hunting in the lnouutains near / people; committee of ex-1 and now there is trouble. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Fascinators 75 cents to »1., Infants Nestucca. 1 amination to be appointed after confer When the Company set their poles in Sweden and all foreign countries. Zephyr Vests 75 cents each. They were hunting for bear and ence with Bay City the city limits, the City Council first TILLAMOOK, ... OREGON. each other, when all at once Jerry Kutch & Bodie will have several objected claiming that the poles were Father Desmarais will hold services turkeys about the middle of next week next Sunday at 10 A. JI. as usual and ■ too rough and not acxording to agree Reared in the brush about twenty yards away. Jessy raised his gun and fired, TRACTS and then the turkey raffles will begin deliver u lecture at 7:30 in the evening ment and instructions given by the AND and was horrified to hear his brother cry Council. The builders run tlie wires in One half dozen elegant, parlor hanging on Christian civilization. The Rev. out“ I’m hurt.” lie died instantly, TOWN LOTS lamps to be given away Jan 1, 1832, gentleman announced last Sunday that on the posts after dark and the City For sala at reasonable prices and on call and see the lam;« nt ‘ Frisco store.” j Divine services would be held every Marshall stopped Hie performance before and it was found that a full load of shot had penetrated his breast. favorable terms. Location, best in the New patterns of ladies’, tn sses and morning at 7 o’clock during this month tiie wire was stretched on ths poles Jerry was about 21 years of age, anti town of Tillamook. children’s gossamers, men’s r .in coat.--, ' which is devoted by the church to the leading northward to Bay City, This his brother a little older. The older occurred on Thursday evening, and dnr- W m . D. S tillwell . and umbrllas just received at the „Frisco ! memory of departed souls. Special brother is almost insane with grief. prayers and 11 ten minutes instruction ingthe night some vile and bad niis- store. 23 24. j will take place every night at 7:30 it the creants removed two of the poles and The Nehalem Beeswax. We have reserved at the “Frisco store”, cast them into the slough. The City two thousand pounds of Tillamook's Catholic church during the month of Marshall, backed by the Council, would An article appeared in the II kadlioht choicest butter for our retail trade during November. These pious exercises will not permit tlie same poles to be replaced, some time ago which intimated that the begih next Sunday night with the ad- . the winter. 23-24. ditional serrncn on Christian civilization. , and the builders finally agreed tn put in beeswax found on the Nehalem might be Call at l'earnslde’s and examine his I poles A sufficient number of , a mineral wax, and as the article was 1 The best beef, veal, pork cork soled, steel shanked, french calf Just received nt the “Frisco store.’’ sawed poles were ordered sawed for use inside | copied quite extensively, the following and on boots They will keep your feet dry and Fifty kegs choice plain mid mixed pickles, the city limits and the two poleB that I .appearing in the Oregonian is one of tlie fifty cases finest sweet corn in the land, were removed were replaced with sawed j results: Bggs, butter, vegetables and chickens warm aud save doctors’ bills. I choice dried fruits of every description ; ones, with the understanding that the ] “I was quite interested in rending in Send us in your name now for the bought and sold. ' choicest lines of men’s, ladies’, misses’ H eadi . ioht , and if you pay before the , and boys underwear in the market; men’s | others were to be taken out and replaced I The Oregonian theotlier day,” said Mr. Satisfaction guaranteed to every one. Shop opposite the Grand Central. 1st of Jan. 18g2, you will be entitled to I oil doth mid rubber coats, ladies’ and I with sawed poles as soon as practicable. ! I S. A Clarke, “that the supposed ship This seemed to settle the question, and wrecked beeswax found at the mouth of L. 11. Brown. the benefit of the premiums misses' gossameis, men’s cardigan The action of tire City Council in regard . jackets; Fine line woolen blankets, | the telegraphic instruments were placed the Nehalem is not beeswax at all, but to the telegraph poles is generally sus men's woolen shirts ; bite styles of winter in the small room adjoining Cohn & somo recondite, inflammable substance yi LLAMOOK tained by the people of this city, and j dress goods and thousands of other Brown’s block and everything appeared resembliug the product of the busy lice, to be working along lovely until Mon and extra valuable, and scarce, etc. I VERY STABLE very few have any regrets to offer. I articles which we have not time to men- day. remember a year or so ago reading in The I lion. We have the fullest store you ever We have been informed that the firm Then the builders started to collect the | I Oregonian that heavy spring tides had First-class single and double of Crenshaw and Orton, stage proprietors, saw, and are selling goods lower than money subscribed, and but one or two < stirred up the sands where this supposed turnouts kept on hand- has dissolved partnership, Orton going they were ever sold before in Tillamook paid. On Monday night a meeting of1------ •------- ' 1 wreck was buried, and some entrrpiiidng I comity. out and Crenshaw continuing the busi- subscribers was held ill the city hall, and Nehalemite had gathered »(MX) pounds of Boarding: and transient StOCK ness. after discussing the matter at length, it it, and sold it for beeswax. My own carefully cared for. l’EI!M>5AL. There is a good opening here was decided not to |>ay the stock sub family have brought home specimens of bakery. It is curious that no one will J. E Sibley wag in town Monday. scribed until a committee of three con I this berewax from that ocean shore, and venture into the business, when it is so sisting of W. 0. King, Claude Thayer I once gave two specimens of it (o Pro PropriHtnr. I’eter Brant and wife returned evident it will pay. An experienced and John Barker, made an examination fessor Henry, almost twenty years ago. their visit east Iasi Sunday baker can do well here. of the line to see if it sasagood service J He carefully labeled it, and with iny W. W. llretherton, an attorney, ]<>ok- able line, and had been built substantial descriptive statement attached, placed it Dont fail to examine our new patterns I. LARSON, of dress goods, men's, ladies' and child ing after the interests of the S 1’. K. R., ly and in good faith. This action was in a glass case of the Smithsonian Insti taken because it was reported by many tution, where no donlit, it safely reposes ren’s underwear. Also, dont forget that was in attendance at court this week. that the wire was fastened to frail poles, to this day. Ho thought it a decided we are now prepared to deWvrr all goods HAY CITY Wagon-making, Farming Imple rotten trees, and was almost on the specimen of pure beeswax and was much free, on short notice, at “Frisco store”. ments and Mill Machinery Repaired, 2.3-24. * ground in several places. This disposi | interested in its history. May Oakes is still low with fever. and all kinds of wood-work and tion of the citizeus, not to buy a “Cat in W 8. Cone's hotel at Bay City, <he "One who is now no more, who was Mrs. Provost is sick with the fever. general black smithing done. a bag,” or pay for work they were not deeply interested :u all such things, told “Winfield,” is now open for the public. R. P. York started for Netarts, Thurs satisfied was well done, did not seeui me of seeing masses of this wax, on which It is the finest and best fitted hotel in the ill kinds ef wood-work done. county. See his advertisement in an- day. agreeable to the promoters of the scheme, were stamped laitin words; also long column, also his new real estate Bert Tilden's new residence is nearing so they removed the instruments from pieces that seemed shaped like candles, Harse-shnaing a Specialtg. other “ad.” the office established aud also a part of and had a vacant place where the wick coniplelicn. TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. the wire and left Tillamook city out in i once had been. From her description it The surveying contracts now being IVarren and McKinley have dissolved cold, as far as a that particular line of] worked on by Henry Meldrum and by seemed to me that this ancient w reck had telegraph is coucrri ed. They extended once been a Spanish vessel, on which A. P. Wilson are nearing completion and partnership. Mr. Voorhiea has returned from his the line to Bay City and say that Tilla 1 had been stores for tbeCatholic missions a few days of good weather is all that is visit to Portland. mook shall not enjoy the privilege of I of Culifiwnia. The holy father wanted necessary to enable the surveyors to finish the work. The schools are crowded and constantly telegraphic connection with tho balance beeswax to make tapers of. The holy of the world. 80 the matter stands, and wax had been duly blessed and stam|«d It is the opinion of Judge Holden that becoming more so. of coursj the people still refuse to pay with Latin inscriptions and there were the appointment of J. E Sibley as coin- The county road in front of Bay City, the stock sulzacribcd, and the goncral some wax ta|s>rs. While the beeswax is Wagon Shop in Connection. missioner will hold good not only until is almost impassible. sentiment in the city is that there is imperishable—being bright in color when next election, next June, but two years E. K. Barnard started, Saturday for nothing lost. cut open, though on the outside very from then, until Mr. Kelso’s term would his ranch on Wilson River. It is claimed by some that the *1100 dark—the cotton wick had ts'en destroy- have expired. Our popular lan Hord, Mr Goodspeed subscrilsd here is enough to put up a ed by time This is no doubt the true Don’t forget that Nelson will give a parallel line from here to Forest Grova as solution During some fearful storm a Tillamook, Oregon. grand pillow-case and sheet ball at lots about fifteen boarders. Olsen’s Hall, Thanksgiving night. The j G W Wilkes has moved with his good aa the one already built, and that Spanish vesse l was driven far north and tbe line as it is constructed is of no wrecked there ac the Nehalem sands, family to the Wilson River. The date opposite your name printed best of music furnished by Professor centuries ago perhaps ” on the margin of your paj»er or on the wrapper, Bryan’s string hand, assisted by Dave . J. R. Harter lias purchased lots and is utility anyway. indicates the time your subscription expires, The state of affairs is to Ire regretted, as arranging to build a dwelling house. aud you are invited to renew at that time. All Pierce. Everybody and his wife turn out: SCHOOL NOTKM. a good substantial telegraph line from papers sent to parties outside the county are Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Dean are visiting promptly discontinued when their time expires, and have a royal good time this place to Forest Grove would be a and six months' arrearage is the limit within There were thr.e pupil« commenced Imported breech-loading »hot guns with friends in Tillamook, thia week. the county. In stopping your subscription, it grjod thing for the city, and if the people isnecessary first to pay all ariearagcs. Some one «ays there is to be a grand bad found on investigation that the line school in the upper department Monday. reduced, for the next ten days, twenty Fred Stillwell baa commenced scbjol per cent Itelow cost, at Letcher Jc Still Thanksgiving ball at the Hotel Pacific. is ail right, they would not doubt have well’s. Now is your chance, jump in M. 11. l’etteys will move into his new paid their subscriptions promptly Hut again. and a bargain Right now is your op residence, in Bar View addition, next as tlie line has been removed and an in The A. am] B. Algebra ha« united in portunity to buy shot gnus at hitherto week. vestigation avoided, the matter is ended, one class at present. unheaid of prices, at I^tcher & S ill- The school is talking of having an ex W 8. Cone is no better He fears unless the builders of the line come to well’s. now that rheutnaiam may leave bitn a reasonable terms Further developments hibition the last day un & L ocksmith W arranty D eeds :—Approved form, cripple. may change the aspect of affairs. The exerciser, are going to be omitted best quality of paper, and as good work Friday after noon on the account of The Truckee mill and crew are making C. L. F. Mold. All kinds of intricate machinery as can be secured in Portland or Salem, ' arrangements to shut down for a winter s writing the essays for the prize. Messrs Bailey 4 Wisdom last week ikillfully repaired. Fancy iron for sale at this office. We sell them at vacation Mira Lula Crenshaw has started to Portland prices, viz : 5cts each or 50 cts In the ahaence of W. C Marsh Mr sold to Mr. C. A Hailey the trotting school again. work ornaments etc. per dozen. Discounts on orders of *5.00 cr Geo F. Williams becomes the temporary stallion C L P. Mr Bailey taken C. more. Samples will be sent to Notaries IKtt VITATI TIlAM.rriK. L. P. to Tillamook, where he will place ILLAMOOK OREGON. Cashier at the bank. in this county. him in the stud, after which he intend« For the week ending N«î. 1. The village pedagogue went to hie C. A. Willey of Three Rivers in look to put him in training. »I«. L. J. RUQOLE8 Mr. J. J0HN8ON claim on the Willton River lust Saturday ing over a copy of the H eadlight , saw a Warren Daugherty to Joz« Vincent, lot 1 C. L. I* was sired by Challenger, the notice to the effect that a harness maker returning late Sunday evening. sire of Trumpeter, 2:23%; Procrastina in A. A Millers Ad. to Tillamook *273. ' John Larson started, Friday for San tion, 2:29; Challenger Chief, 2:. 5% ; 1st was needed here. He came, saw and was C. E. Pearsall to F. W. Crane, w of pleased, »nd, as a consequeme will Francisco. Gilbert Kyk is harking after dam Lizzie Pepper, by Bay Pilot; 2d d.m « w % ol sec. 30, tp. 2, s r 9 w, e of » « open up a harness and saddlery shop here Mr Larson's ranch in hi» absence. by Mambrino Champion, by Mambrino of see. 25, tp, 2 H r 10 w. *9IXX). in a few days Aad yet some people say Mr Smith ha» finished hauling the Chief it; 31 dain by Downing’« liny A. A Miller to Elmer I). Hoag, dewl ________ „ C ••» local paper is n. g. nohow.” Williams mill frame; it will be flouted to Messenger; 4th dam by Blackburn's of correction (IjO. Joe Whiting, better known as “Cali and put on the mill wharf t*re latter Whip, and was bred by J. W. Wisdom, J. I*. Tittle to Polly A. Cornett, e % of fornia Joe,” has ebook the Bay City clay l>art of this week. Baker comity, Ongou; price paid, n e of • e *4 sec. 5, tp 2 s r V w, »0 Ha<s, Deets Trimmings and a General from his feet and is now wending his At the next srasion of the Home *1000. acres, *200. way to» more salubrious clime. The Lyceum the students will diseuas; “Re We congratulate the horsemen of Assortment of Millinery Goods. State of Oregon to Ann M Catting, w 1 boarding bouse keeper where lie stopped solved that rum has been the cause of Tillamook upon the opportunity offered Ji o( a w J< 16, «P 5, ■ r 9 ir, So and a number of friends whom he bor- T ili amook . oreqcn . more misery than war.” , them to breed lo'thia fashionable teed acrea, *100. stallion. and hof* they will take advan rowe«l small soma of money from «re There is a poor old home in town. He Bay City I jsik ! Ce. to A. H. Campbell, anxioualy awaiting bia return —Bay City has served his master» faithfully for tage of the opportunity —North Pacific Iota 13 ami 14, B 13 Central Ad. to Bay Tribune. many year» All thi» time he baa labor Rural Spirit. City »100. A special meeting of the City Council ed for hi» board and a bed of straw. Hfttei Arri »al». W B. Alderman to A. L. Aiderman, J, was held Saturday evening to take acti. >n Now that be'» old, cripple«!, and diseased -Dealer ii intr-reet in !M.20 acre», sec. 17, tp Snr OccftmirAL in tbe matter of the dispute hetwen the man could at least give bitn death and 10 w. »25 F G. T AB C. Tele-graph Co. and the relief from miaery. W W Irrttecrto« • F < • Port tod. Frrd **4 Iftlb Naine “City Fatliera,” concerning the kind of Harry Sweeney to II H. Ikmning, *« ft Fancy Ge« T. Hanorwi. «Mille, Wa»k. «•Il «••!. poles to be erected But, ono of the acres, by meets and bounds, in tow n of W. « tolto * “ Tillaiii'sA, *tkXl. fruity aqdies, conneil. Mr. A P. Wilson, being atoent, Freight or passengers carric«! from M>e*e« l*ocr<ler, KagarMimn and bi» teatimeonv on one d tbe pointe C. I> Cr»n«te»ll <»ran4 Bacula. Miete. Henry Tntd tn Nehalem Mill Co , kda Tillamook to Garibaldi, Holreoouite or Mt* Meri, in controversy living necereary. tlie I and 3 am! ,,th«r land in «ec. J7, Ip 3. M m I4a l.w« •Wa’wie B«y City. Daily trips, the weatlrer per- council adjmired antil Mr WTIaoa'a «._£__ « I» fe- THE StMEST WAY TO PROTECT The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurahce Co, Bit tiSK, Write the best policy fut you 1st The Massachusetts law is the best 2nd They guarantee you cash or raib rr tkSi aARki after iwo tb A rs 8hl Vour policy J collateral at atty bank 4th They pay you ARWVAL dividends to reduce tint yearly premium or iucrea.-e the ihsUram-e. It volt are not insured, yott ought to be It is the Iwst investment yon catl nteke for J-our estate Call on ,-t Write tot II o COLTON, G h M kru . AoEftT, er R. R. HAYS, Local Agent, 43 stark SI.. PartMud, On, Tillamook, Ore IWHr iaris — Lieutenant Terrill ot mnUiad, Oregon, tehk a polity of two» w ith the MaMachaSetts Mulct. ASg I5. ISyo, and paid »iCLso. Ha dla>l eight moctha later and his wire reeetvVtl Isoi.vis, one day after proof »f death waa received be the rma- pan)h Cottid he have made a better investment! CO CÛ- L H. BroVvn, prop. of mutton hand. JONES BROS. F. BLACK-SMITH, N P. ROBERTS COflT^CTOI^ and BUILDER jJljop, Opposite (J. flail, co HOLD YOUR HEAD UP The nititi who wears a Proper-; tile llat can hold his head up proudly in any conununity. The num with a Shocking Bad llat should carry his head under his arm. Nothing gives a person away . so quickly as a shabby hat or one that is out of style. The hat is j seen in a crowd where clothing is not noticed, and COHN & CO’N Hats are more frequently seen than those of any other dealer. HEAR US SING. If you should come to Tillltinitxtk, Just cull around and take n look, And get my prices, then you are sit re, To not get beat on Furniture, A quick ttalc and a profit Httiall, In my motto for one and all, And for good bargains you need not lack, Anti you will al way a get your right change hack, Jxxik at thoae rockers with a cane scat. I tell you air they are hard to lieut, And mattreHsea of Spaniah hair, In h’*avy ticking that will wear. That wire upring with spirals fifteen, 1 think the best I’ve ever seen, Put it upon that bed of ash, Then you have got good value for yotlr cash. Extension tables, different kinds, All of them good as you will find, Small rocking cribs that are very neat, And baby carriages for the street. Of chairs, I keep a large amount, So many kinds I cannot count, Come fat anil lean, come great and small, Come in and I can fit you all. Those wooden over-coats are all O. K., That is what every one that has used them say. They are just the thing for large and small, And they fit you like paper upon the wall. C. E. Reynolds. Grand Central Billiard Hall. Wm. Steinmetz Machinist. G HMILLINERY^ DRESS-MAKING. ! w. J. COMPTON, Staple C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor, no, Xicpico and 'diejati. Fins Billiard and Pool Tablai. TILLAMOOK, * • > OREGON. Di’. [I.V.V. Jo^oq, BRUGS* AND# 1 d TOILET A0TICLE1 All 0RU60IXT NOTIOMS. MEDICINES. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of all goods usually kept in a well ap pointed Drug store constantly on hand. &iociipticm Soiticcttiic/cd. Groceries, Vegetable guts, tobacco and cigars* woods , c 0 H N & c o ______ ACRE C entral M arket , TH»Mi O regon . re’er:; ------------ F ifty Y ears E xperience in D rug business . —.aa, ■ — the