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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1892)
ts W as N ominated on B allot . the F irst 4 A n I nteresting program me F or reived Gro Coliu has g .ue to Forthind, nr:d T he F ourth . will lay in a largo stock •>( goods for this store. U tpets, Trunks au I valises at Cohn's. The convention remained insession all l ollAwIn* is the programme of racoi The Express office is now of Wednesday night, and early Thurs for July 4th and 5;h, to be held on the Co's store day morning a ballot was taken resulting I'air Grounds; beginning at 1 I’ M.,1 You savo IDets per pound by buying Rising Sun Baking l’owder. Manufac in Cleveland getting «15 votes, 10 more July 4: ttired expressly for tn. tliati heceakary for a choice. 1. Match trotting race, half mile, Colin & Co have rented the building single lieat, Dr. Patchen'sMiunie 1*. and The convention was a turbulent uproar formerly occupied by the hardware store C. B. Hadley’« Bill; $100 a side. all night; the roof of the wigwam was 2. Bicycle race, one-half mile, single to E. E. Selpli, A. W. Severance ami lenting torrents of rata; the delegates Among tlie passengers arriving < n tlie Judge W. 11 Cooper. It will lie sub were .soaking wet, standing on their Angusta are: Geo. Handley, Miss Lillie dasli, |.) for first and |2 50 to sccund-liest divided into offices for caih ol these gen chairs; the speakers’ platform was " ilson, W. 8. Runyon, SigCohn, “llelle time made. 3. 1- ree for all running race, <500 yards, tlemen’, who will have their law offices flooded, a terrific thunder storm made Cooper,” and others, best two in three,; $29 to first and $11) to therein. wierd the pandemonium, nud the New Notwithstanding the apparent hard Loftt. York delegatiou, amili cat-calls and limes, the returns from the Assessor second. Entrance, 10 per cent of purse. Or lc* No. 9, dated April lit, 1«9J, 4. Match trotting race, flOO a side, shrieks was threatening to leave the con prove tliat all the merchants of this citv vention if Hill was not considered. The show a much higher financial standing between Frank Wheeler’s and Dr on W. C. King Treasurer of I. O. O. F . l’ntchen’s Glen Dudleys. for for .’ck benefits for Baxter Still ballot finally came and settled it, and than they presented last year, well, signed by Frank Severance N. G , jl'LV 5th. now the valiant Democrats will try to F or P ale :—Forty acres of land on 1. I’ony race, free for nil 14 liAnds or and S. V Anderson, Sec’y. look pleased and say it was a liarmoni- Kilchis river, Sec. «, 1 south, 9 west, Notice is hereby given that the above ona convention, and that the recalcitrant about 30 acres river bottom, Good under, 4)9 yards, best.'two in three, $10 to first and $5 to second. Eutrance 10 order will not be paid except to the per Hill men will come into the fold. ljuilding site on wagon road ; price $25 per cent of purse son to whom it pYoperlv belongs, and per acre. Apply to J. W. Jennings, HKKVITIKS. 2. Trotting race, free for all Tillamook the finder will confer a favor by leaving Kilchis river. 45-tf. buggy horses, one-half mile and repeat, it with Win. Kberinan. Lots of fun nt the races on the 4th. Tlie Liuenwcler cannery will lie re best two in three; purse, $10 to first and Notice. moved to Dick’s point and rebuilt, tlie $5 to second. Entrance, 10 per cent of Price’s linking powders at Cohn’s. Rising Sun Baking Powdernt Cohn’s. f task of removal being in progress. The purses. Notice is hereby given that the cannery will lie greatly improved, and Mrs. G. W. Sappington died Wednes will lie nearer the best fishing; also near I i 3. One mile trotting race, single fieat, accounts of ('. Babbidge, of Bay City, •. free for all; purse, $10 to hoise making have been placed in the hands of ttie day morning. er Tillamook City. three minutes or under. No entrance unders:gned for collection, mid must Attend tiro Firemen's ball on the At the Portland city election Monday ■: fee. be paid at once. All accounts remaining I night of tlie 41 li. tlie Citizens elected 1). Solis Cohen Police :; 4. One-half mile running race, free unpaid on August 1, 1892, w ill lie sued John Jack and his troupe will be here Commissioner, Theo Wygant Fire Com for all, best two in three, $15 to first and upon. Parties may save cost by settling July 4, 5 and «th. missioner, and the councilmen are all $10 to second. Entrance, 10 per cent. at once. E. E. Sui.rii. Att’y for Cyclone c'liiniB nt 0. E. Reynolds’. Citizens and Independents except two 5. Running race, «00 yard dash, free Dekiun Bros., Call and see them. Republicans. Portland has so loug been for all Tillamook two-year-olds; purse, Portland, Ore. 4-8 Some extra heavy, French plate, large under control of bosses that the people, $10 to first rnp $5 to second. Entrance, Sewing .Machine fur Sale. are even suspicions of a good Republican 10 percent. parlor mirrors at Reynolds. j Tliera will be music on the Fair Tlie Tillamook Cornet Band will dis ticket. A White Sowing Machine for hall price. Docs it pav to advertise? Well, we 1 Grounds by the Tillamook Cornet Band Good ns new Don’t miss the opportun course sweet music ou the 4th. I should think so. Last week G. O. Nolan - on the afteruoon of the 4th. The Stenmer Improvement ran nil ex tf N. B. All trotting races will be under ity . Inquire at this office. run a large display “ad.” regarding his cursion to Garibaldi Sunday last. stock of hardware, ar.d he bus had a the rules oi the National Trotting Associ Quick Transportât!un. Dont forget that Tillamook is going to large crowd of purchaser« iu his store ation, and nil running races according to have a big celebration on the 4lh. The Stejui-T Elmore sails from Astoria ever since, and sold more goods than; ■ the rules of the Pacific Blood Horse Come in with your dollar-aml-a-lialf would ordinarily besold in a month. If Association, and under tlie immediate (o Tillamook bay on Monday and Thurs and get the New York Tribune free. you linve bargains, let the people know supervision of the Tillamook Fair Assuci- day mornings, on arrival of tho Union j alien. Pacific steamer leaving Ponlatid on Sun T. B. Hundley will give one of his about them. Admission 25ets, children 15cts. day and Wednesday nights at 11:39. characteristic addresses on (lie Fourth. The remaining stock of G (). Nolan’s I Through tickets can be had at U. P. The Angsutn came in Mctiday. She hardware has been removed next door, to A Terrible Logging Accident* ticket nftice, 254 Washington St., corner ■will go to Nehalem on tier way to Por;- the old sland occupied by A J. Stillwell,, Third. Sails from Tillamook bay Tues I and what is left will he sold cheaper than / • George Aiderman was killed while lacd. days and Fridays. Good passenger ac logging ou the Little Nestucca river ever. Don ’ t fail to call within a week if I' Come to Tillamook on the 4tli, if von commodations and through freight rates, want to have a hallelujah lime at little j'ou want some ol the best bargains you about one ami a half miles above Woods, as low as by any other line, This is by ever heard of. You can buy goods there Tuesday, Jone 14. The deceased and expense. all odds the quickest way to get front I cheaper than yon can steal them. He his father, J. V. Aiderman, and Leon:ir>l Tillamook to Portland, and enables our II. W. Lasselle lias moved bis feed lias some odd lots of plates and dishes Krebs were engaged in rolling logs into merchants to telegraph for goods and store to the building formerly occupied the river and making a raft, when that are going cheaper than dirt. lw. get them here on short notice, No such by A. J. Stillwell. John Jacksen is working up a scheme George, who had been out in tlie stream time has ever before been made between Tlrere will be a monstrous aggregation to form a stock company, tlie object of pinning the logs together, came ashore ol inqiosing detuonstrntions in Tilla which is to maintain au information and attempted to ascend the bank to Tillamook and the outside world. 3t-f. mook on the 4th. Cape Lookout. bureau in Portland, for Tillamook assist the others just us they had gotten Curtis Crenshaw is erecting a saloon comity. Quite a number of influential an immense log started dow n the slope. Wild fruit is ripening and bear are building 24 x 50 on the lot just east, of citizens are aiding tlie enterprise, and it They saw his dangerous situation and seen more frequently than usual. the Larsen House. is the intention to place a competent man shouted a warning, which he aparently W asted :—A few copies of the H ead - in an office in Portland to represent tlie did not heed, as ho was still advancing i F. Murphy killed a bear, the akin of up the bank when tlie log struck him which measured six (set in length and i . igiit of Muy 2«, 1892. Worth llkts interests of tlie county in a truthful and thorough manner, to distribute printed and rolling completely over his trunk nnd 1 same in breadth. each at this office. lower limbs, crushed the life out of the Sheep are yielding more wool than A. P. Wilson nnd Ilonicr Mason went descriptive matter and induce immigra unfortunate man. Tlie victim of this tion This is one of tlie most laudable usual. fishing on Fawcett creek Hunday, and underlakiugs ever made in behalf of this shocking disaster was a young man, caught a fine string of trout. Bewley Creek. county, and should meet with a full only twenty-two years of age. Sociable Friday afternoon (to-morrow) measure of approval from our people as it The Fourth. There are four logging camps on the at 2 r. x., continuing during the evening is certain to prove an unlronnded snescss creek. at the new Christian Church. All invited. if carried out witli liberality and spirit. The programme appears elsewhere in Truman Harris & Son are putting in J. P. Allen ami wife have taken charge this issue, and the preparations being Our bicyclists are having a good time the water 14,000 feet of cedar per day. of the kitchen ami dining room of the made warrant us in the assertion that i: Grand Central. Mr. and Mrs. Squires and everybody likes to tee them enjoying will be the biggest celebration over Dave Howard is foreman of the cainp. their exhilarating sport, notwithstanding Ilell Johnson is putting in 15,000 feet will retain control of tlie lodging depart that the pleasure of tlie on-looker is not known in Tillamook. of spruce per day ment The committee in charge will develop seldom very abruptly interrupted :liv a Frank Harris lias finished his flood J. W. Lawless has purchased several bump ;w>steriorly from an unseen but some features never before witnessed iom of W W Conder, in Thayer's Ad extremely tangible wheel, approaching iiere, and if you wish Io enjoy yoursrdl dam on jeo. Wilkes’ place, and is ready dition in this city, and will immediately rearward. Bicvling w undoubtedly a in an old-time celebration, dont miss to run logs There are a great mqfiy logs in the creek, and all are anxious to proceed to erect a residence thereon very healthful exercise, and, when lim coming to town that day. The Tilla Where were all those big posters ited to tlie road or little frequented side mook Comet Band will be out in full get them to the mill. Perry Matoon and Elins Mosier, of printed? At the II ka D ugiit office, of walks, very appropriate, also, but when force, and will play all the patriotic course, and there you can get all the practiced on a crowded walk, cycling, strains known. T. 11. Handley will give Oregon City, who have been visiting different kinds of printing in the latest with reference to the pedestrian, is much the oration, and an excellent choir is 111 Charlie Wells, have returned home. styles of the art, and at Portland prices like “Stoning the Frogs,” fun for the training for the occasion. ITIie Entertainment given by the ladies boys l>ut tough on the footmen. I.ast The 4th at Wood«. of tli^M E. Church in Hadley’s Hall Sunday witnessed an accident with two flyylD EjfTE^TAIJlllENT. Saturday night, was excellent in every of tlie machines, which, as it terminated, Tlie good people of Woods will reflect, though the programme was a was only ludicrous (barring smashing of celebrate tlie ever glorious minivers.,ry of little too long We offer a kindly sug one machine) but might easily have Iho nation's iiidependenee with unusmii laical and LiteíBíiJ. gestion that many of our local entertain- resulted right seriously, and, had a non vigor, and in pre paration therefor have m<nrs would he better if made a little cycling party been involved, might have have arranged a programme of exercises I ehefter/So the audience would not be- led to unpleasantness and hard words, to for the day whicli promises great and edrie wearied at w hat ought to entertain. say the least. There is plenty of room varied attactions, food for the eye, ilie At Woods on July Fourth The feft sale for delinquent property outside the sidewalk of the main thor car, and the inner mmi likewise. The in this coeret.v occurs uext Friday, (to oughfare. Why not keep clear of tlie list of good tilings, spiritual and material, The graduating class of Willamette morrow) June ?4. It is to be hoped that crowd nnd so avoid al! possible < bailee runs as follows: University and Conservatory of PROGRAMME the sale will be well attended, as the for collision and possible ill feeling re Music, consisting of Assemble at Grove at 10:30 A. M.— ; levy and advertising have been perfectly sulting. Of course, on the outer streets regular and legal in every res;iect. Mon there would lie fewer bright eyes to Music by the Choir—Reading Declara Miss Annie Krebs, vocalist, pianist and ey invested in tax titles now will bring bestrrw admiring glances upon tlie tion of Independence—Oration—Dinner violinist. good returns, besides it will induce peo graceful evolutions of the youthful cycler, — Ragnmffin piradc—Races—Sports of Miss I in Dinsmore. elocutionist Miss Josie Krebs, pianist ami vocalist. pie to be prompt In paying taxes here but there would also be fewer shins to various descriptions. bark by sour • inadvertence and so l« ss E. E Selpli, of Tillamook, will be the And others, will give a after. 'enuse to bre<d irritation which might orator of the day. Musical and Literary Entertainment nt The County has a rigid to buy up all find vent in harruraing restrictions upon A grand ball will be given in tlie eve Woods, on the after-noon of July 4. delinquent lands for taxes, and should the sport. ning at Weatherly's Hail for tlie benefit do it if there are no other buyers, and This entertainment wili bo one of the .f the I 0. O F. Notice. clean the records against delinquents most pleasing and interesting events The Only flarrUwn Man of Oregon. left now, as it is a pity not to square of the day. All persons indebted to S A Roberts, the whole matter up We will venture Mr. R R Hayes, of Tillamook, the Nisi Annie Krelie, known to Ito the to say that no county ever came so near will filease call an*' Relt,e fc.v no,c or most accomplished and finest music otherwise, by July let, as the business delegate from Oregon to the National collecting all the taxes as lias been done inn in the state a nd having liad much will I« run on a cash basis hereafter, Minnen poli« republican convention at by this county this year through Deputy experience in giving entertainments, 2_5 8 A. R oberts who voted lor Harrison, arrived heie Sheriff Steinliilbf r. also having selected the moat pop Sunday, on Ida way home, On account ular elocutionists and musicians to of washouts on the Northern Pacific, he assist her, wili make this occasion was eight days on the journey, having most pleasant and will Ire well worth spent three days at Helena, and then the was sent around hy the Utah Northern Aftrr. Stormy all Night Srulon be receive. '01S Vole.. * Dr. Wise, the dentist, will b« in a nun . ¡" July- 4<Mfi Subscriptions for any paper published taken at Lamb's ,.f W axteii :—County orders to the value of >«**) tbs batik. ( . A E. T havek .51 Portland Telegram, last nights’ news to day, 25cts per week, delivered. Leave Orders at Lamb’s isiok store. t.f. San I-rauiisco Clironicl«, Daily and Sunday, delivered* 15cts per week or fi5cts per month, strictly in advance, at Lamb's. (.j Delicious. dumplings . BISCUIT. MUFFINS. WAFFLES. CORN BREAD. GRIDDLE CAKES POT PIES. PUDDINGS. CAKES. DOUGHNUTS. Dr. Price s Cream Baking Can always be made with Powder And .Ml. »¡«.it will reui. tW-owl- .re, they will be found flaky and extremely light and Sne grained, not coarse and full of holes as a.e the jiscuit from ammonia baking powder. Price’. Cream Baking P»w- j . ___ a. au.o bw>vnnd comparison and vetCgstS Lady (unmarried)—I suppose you will hardly remember that we went to school together? Gentleman—Oil, certainly 1 do! We have grown old since t lieu —beg pardon —at least I have.—Humoristische Blat- KKALKHTATK TKiNHFKItM. Urt of Ileal Estate Transier* in Tillamook County, from Jiine 16, to June 21, 1Wi2, na filed in the ottico of the County Clerk. E. C. Stevenron, l/y Sheriff, to J. H Httfhea and E. T. Carpen ter, of m-1/, arc 16, tp 1 n. r 9 ...................................... i 125 Of) fl. W Weaver to C. A. Willey, 1000 05 lot in Tillamook ....... Fannie B. Wallace et ox tn Hilda Lyater, 7 M arrea, wee Hi, tp 3 JO 00 a, r 9 w _____ __ By virtue of an order of thr lion. County Court of Tillamook <'minty. Man of Orrgmi, duly mne e and • nt« re«l June fith «*92. the un- drraigned F »renter of the will tfM I’ Hntlm- way «|rr-ra*t1 "Hl at our n clock in the af«w- n«o« of »atnrdiy Jnly i6th offer.for ml ’ at public a net ion at the Court hmiae door at TiHamook, <»r» jron. tl»e real proj»rrt' of th« •fortMid te*tat«t ijj Ti!1arr»o<,k County. Oreg«,u. demcribcd at f-Jlow«. to-wV The acuth Wait o I lie luthu «i»t quarter and the weathalf of the - ufheaol quarter of aecffloB p>. Tovn-hip 1 •MTu’h. of Man4«* to weft, of the Willamette Meridi-’n in Oregon and alv> 4^ acre* In the north half of aouth went quarter of «aid aecttnn y>, fox-nship 1 aontb. Range to we«t hounded ry beginning nt th* so.ithenet corner of the > E qnarlFr of the M. VV. quarter of the aforeaatd aection Jo. end mnnlnf then« e north 13 chain* thence uen* »0 chair.* U»ence south 1» chain«, ihei.ee e»al «o chain* to plac- of ;inr.ii.g Does this Catch your eÿèî Read oni U EKE Mil LOOKING Foï the hearty eiitlórsetíienfc ot our uiuiH anil methods iii tuer* ehandittiiig whicli the Tillamook public litis eiioWered upoh iti* this Pull and « ¡nier; I Iley seem to realize that w<3 are sincere in our public htter- anees, and when we said we had A Curluua Aiilogrupli Collection. J*' 'i v Ivy—Jennie, what do you think? I met Mr. Lovelaco and lie gave mo this box of candy. Jennie—Didn't be tell yon to givo it to me? Ivy—No: he mid, “You know who it's for," and ho looked awful cute at me.— Once a Week. An Apparent A wealthy Tenth street merchant Ims a collection of autographs which for uniqueness Ims no comparison outside of the possessions of modem Goulds or Vanderbilts. Every one of his nuto graphs nro worth ut least five dollars, and there are upward of 60.01)0 of them. He began about live years ago to collect five dollar bills containing the signatures of the different national bank presidents of the United States. Ho has now nearly 11 quarter of a mil lion dollars tied lipin this queer scheme, and declares that his collection Is not complete by many thousands of dol lars yet. . lie is willing to give fl00 for 11 five dollar bill bearing the signature of Walter Hoss Craymond. who was at one time' president of a short lived bank nt tlticko. O. For some reason there were only live of tile bills issued. No trace of them can bo found, in qfliry nt the office of the treasurer of the United States develops the fact that they lire still floating about the country, if in existence.—Philadelphia Record Caller—Your train ran into my wagon nt the crossing: killed my two horses, furnished the wagon, killed my wife and used me tip in this manner. Now, I want damages. Urbane Official — Want damages! Why, man alive, I should think you had enough damages to last you a lifetime!— Smith, Uray <fe Co.'s Monthly. Ho Wasn't Too Large for lira. Elder (who entertains modern theories in regard to the training*/ chil dren)—Why, Mrs, Foley, don't you think Harold is getting too largo to whip? Mrs. Foley (who misunderstands her) —Oh. ntnne. Ho ain't very stout if he is big. an I reckon I l>e Hide to tan ’im for Millie years to come, cf 1 don't git de rumatez in my arms agin.—Harper's Ba- a very attractive stock, they came to look ojjor it. When w« told them that it was good valué for their money, they bought freely, but wo are glad to sdÿ that our stock is not hearty ex- lniusted by the heavy UrainH made upon it hy the purchasing public. Ai e have the best bf bounce* lions with the great centei-s of supply, and standing as we db; with our finger on the pitlse of She Cuuhtii'l Get Married. Tlie Boston Herald : ay:<: A Istomins ter honsekoepdr while looking over some old letters of her great-grand mother ran across the following: “DKAIt. Goon J ohn —We shall have to put <>IT our mnrringc, mother Is mak ing such an awful fuss about it. J don't want to a bit. now we are published, but 1 have to. She says you ain't old enough and 1 don't know anything, and (lien there Is so much expense about it. Now, John, just tliink of it. My dress will be only nine shillings (81.60). and my new calfskin shoes would do. She says you shan't marry me until you ran keep two cows of your owtr. Father is willing, nnd snyS lie will give 11s the sheep, but mother says lie shan't, nnd you know she til ways carries the day. Darn It! I wlsli she could never have got married her self Now. John, let us stick to each other I shall beeighteen iri about ten months more. Now, you will hold on, won't you. John? Come Sunday night with the grny horse and shay, mid wo will ride out nnd talk It over. Good night. M a nr.” trade, we can tell Just what ilttj public want.« The pilblic will see in tilt! IIP cal columns of this paper front time to time, the special btìr- I util ftp ther notice we Wiii make you special priced oil que HHware inni bodta dud who ph . We nienti business; I'otiie mill ho ?; W. C. King; he date opposite your nnnie printed C hiHigin 6f your pnpci'or on the w rapper; indicates tliv finie your s.ibsuiiptiun expires, and you r»u- invited i<> renew ut that time All pipers s«-nt to pdrtif.4 out -ide the county are promptly discontinued when their time expire« mi I f ix ¡non:h s .irreataxe is the limit within thco Hiiity. til stopping your 1 nbscription, it is necessary firs to pay all arrearages. Tillamook, Ori; S.A. ROBERTS:^ Is selling hardware stoves and tinware at “hard-times" prices CALL AND SEI C or . 1 st . S t & 1 st . A ve . E.. T illamook . Ono of the Finest—Do yez know how to play ch"< I. ' rs.' Corner Loafer—Yes. Ono of thu Finest—It’s yure more, thin.—Truth. TO ANNOUNCE THAT POLITICS CUTS NO FIGURE WITH MY TRADE, AND THAT I HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF FURNITURE, WALt-PAPER ANDW'NDOV.’ SHADES WHICH I AM SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH. U ndertaking in C onnection C E. REYNOLDS; < irnrr l!r*t Price of admission. to Pis'atello and came in over the Union Do r.ot fail to be here. Pacific I le got to see a good ileal of Price of admission 25 cents. reentry, but was in a hurry to get home. Reserved seats 50 Ga. He says lie has no doubt about Harrison < hildren half price. being elected. He beat Cleveland once and can do it again —Oregonian. KXMCCTolt'S SAI.E. Caligxa do Vncn sailed from Spain und landed in Florida, or in the region now called by that name. From there hl> made a wonderful overland journey to tlie City <4 Mexico On that journey a part of the way lie traversed a route which ever since has found great favor with travelers tr> New Mexico. Just think of It 1 There Is a road 800 miles long, rising so inqierceptibly for over GOO miles of tlie distance as to hviii all sohitely level, und without a single bridge from end to end. What wonderful tales that road could tell --of the bearded followers of De Vaca, thin and worn by privation mid the fatigue of their long journey Ilin ugh a wilderness until then pathless—of the after settlement ol tlie neighborhood by the Spaniards—of the coming of tlie hardy American pioneer, traders, sol diers, settlers ami last, but most im |n>rtnut of all. the railroad engineers. Many an exploit of soldiers, scout and Indian warrior lias that ancient frail witnessed. Phil Kearny knew it well, (or had lie not fought over nearly its entire length? Kit Carson aehicvisl much of his fame in its vicinity, mid Iri the early fifties F X. Aubrey, c. young man. made a famous ride against time over the same rout«, from Santa Fe to lm!e|H>iidence, Mo. — Pittsburg Dispatch. Sis—Athi-lstane, I am unhappy. Bub-Why? Hi- -I think you'd love mo better if I wiix a blond! —Life. Tho^o knowing themaelves «1 to Dr Weave r are requi red to make imnie* diate settlement aw all acrsWnta ren /lin ing un|«aifl on the 1%t day of July IM2 will I m ) phic/d in the hatidwofnn Attwrney u ith inatrucuona to atie on the «nine. Thia is made le neo neosanry aa I inti nd to chang’ mv pla< e of re ettlement t and l>t \vr I- , TiDumook. Orc DRY ( }( )( )J )S! B oots , C L( ) T J ííitM, C.'ipsi, 1 *icce Dry Goods». I'i 1111 h-.l > i 11;4 < too< Is», Ktc. „irge-t stock over brought to Tillamook, ju«t received at