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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1892)
T he M ail S tage G oes T hrough !‘o secure right of wav are being made to build a railway from the Bay up Kil- N orth T rask B ridge . < his river, where lies one of the finest ZEZ-AJ3F am! m. st extensive bodies of timber in the county. Ths land mentioned is Another serious, if not fatal, accident nearly all in the name of D Whituey, happened last Friday on the Tillamook Jr., represented by Curtis A Stebbins, ' -¿Ù.ZLTZD l and North Yamhill toll road, about 15 , who are now here looking after the inter- ■ i miles east of here. The bridge across ; ests of Mr. Whitnev, et al. It might be Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. tho North Fork of the Trask collapsed well, right lure, to givo a gentle hint to ' as the mail stage was coming this those «ho own land which may l>e I STOKE. way, and the whole outfit, with its oecu- crossed by the road, as it w ill bo tho . H. W. LASSELLE & SON HEBDOMADA« HASH. i pants, luur-horse team and falling bridge biggest thing that ever happened to that i Keep constantly on timbers, went down with a crash, over section, besides generally helping the Go to Williams for drugs. hand rolled barley, Price’s baking powders at Cohn’s. whole country tributary to the Bay. thirty feet, onto the j igged rocks in the Rising Sun Baking Powder nt Colin’s, f oats, chop and wheat. Kilebis is a good logging stream, but I Try Rising SUn baking powder, at channel of the stream below. Rising Sun Baking Powder nt Colin’s, f Cohn’s. U B. Hadley, proprietor of the Grand wherever logging is done on an extensive County orders wanted. J. W. Lawless. Subscriptions for any paper published Central Hall, of this place, was horribly scale, railroads are used to a great extent, crushed, his arm and several ribs being as short spurs of railway have to be run ! W ood to sell .—100 cords @ f- per taken at Lamb’s t-f. into some sections of the timber any way, [tfd. Call on G. O. Nolan t-f Patronize home industry bv getting broken, besides other severe bruises. At this writing, it is impossible to tell if bis and when once loaded on a car, the tim Work on the Rnnvoti road is being your legal blanks at Lamb’s. injuries me fatal, though his condition ber had just ns well be sent to its desti- ashed with a large corps of men. W anted :—County orders to the value is very critical. Rev. Edmunds, of , nation in that way. Tile river can be There is complaint that trees are care of #3000 at the bank. C. A E. T hayer . 51 Iowa, who was on his way here to visit utilized to good advantage in connection e9slv fallen on the telegrap liline, east of Fresh vaccine virus at Dr. Johnson’s his sons, was seriously bruised and with the railroad, at any rate. llenoru. The pron oteis of this scheme are gen drug store Insure yourself against shaken up generally, though he regained Ninety cents on the dollar, in mcrchan- smallpox ]w. coneiousness after a short time, and it is tlemen of vast means, anil are not here I ise, paid for county warrants at the | Piles are being driven to inaik out the now thought that he will recover. He merely to buy and sell for speculation, i ‘Racket Store.” t-f main channel on the bay from Dry Stock is mi old man, very feeble, and will be but, nt due time, will commence opera slow in recovering from the effects of th" tions in a way that will be of immense Reynolds’ is the place to get your ing to Garibaldi. fall. Wilbur Maddux, the driver, of bemfit to the country They are not liotos taken. lie will be here for only The Itali Game. North Yamhill, has severe contusions on going at it blindly, building a mill first very short time. t-f Call and Settle his head and face, mid his shoulder is and arranging the preliminaries alter-1 The enrollment of the Monmouth Nor A large crowd of Tillamookerstook the badly crushed, and he is bruised gener ward. They first secured large areas of al school was 376 last year, instead uf Buy steamers, and some went by teams, ally. It is thought he will recover. the best timber lands, then some of the ; All knowing themselves indebted to me 18 as was stated last week. to Bay City Sunday to witness the base- Tho unfortunate persons were extri best mill sites on the bay, and a large will please call and settle by note or cash We understand that it is decided not to > ball game between Bay City and Tilla cated from the wreck as quickly as pos firm, the Davidson place, where they ! before September 1st, as I expect to go nthine the school through the sumincr mook The day was fine and the game away at that time. N A. H vtciiins . 7 sible, some of them being al most drowned, will have plenty of room for yards, build- ; lonths without a vacation. was a great success, lively iutesest being and were carried to the house ofG. \V. ings, and pasture for stock. New, they Mrs. M. Isaacs, mother of Henry taken all around. The game was spir Slippington, on the Thornton place, are taking the first steps to build a rail- J ■sacs, died nt her soli's residence on ited, and the contest ahout even at the where they were cared for as well as pos way to get their logs to tide-water. In start, but the Tillamookers, aftet the sible. Messengers were sent for aid mid due time, further developments will be eaver creek Friday, July 22. It is said that some of the Bay City fifth inning, found the ball without anv medical assistance, and luckily Dr. 8 ,1V. made. Romo was not built in a day and dies thought the Tillamook boys ’’real trouble and swiped it all over the field, 1 Weaver, of this place, and Dr Goucher, large enterprises are not brought to u i making a score cf fourteen it: that in- of McMinnville, were found on the road focus in haste, so substantial progress lean” because they “stole buses” ! ning At the end of the game the Score in the vicinity Dr. Weaver mid family is something which may be hailed with I Notices will be sent to delinquent sub- j stood 30 to 12 in favor of Tillamook. T. delight by all Tillamookers. It is well ribers this week It is necessary for B. Handley acted ns umpire and his de were on their way, moving to the Wil to remember that the inhabitants of this lamette valley, and Dr. Goucher was on s to collect nil small accounts at once. cisions were very impartial. There was his wav to the coast for an outing. The county have, us yet, only a glimpse of The game of baseball here Tuesday, some betting. After the game, the physicians were soon on hand, doing all tlie prosperous future ¡tween the Regulars and pickups, re- players repaired to the Winfield House, in their power to alleviate the snfTerings l’lead Guilty an<l Fined. ! Ited: 34 to 19, in favor of the Regulars. where a bang-up supper was partaken of I of the victims of the disaster, all of these San Francisco Chronicle, Daily and by our boys, at the invitation of the lieing in excruciating agony. When the Janies C. Mason, formerly postmaster anday, delivered’ 15cts per week or home nine. Another game will be news reached this city it caused great ex at Tillamook, who was indicted by the Sets per month, strictly in advance, at played Sunday, Aug. 7, at Tillamook. citement, and Mr. Hadley’s family, the United States grand jury for having on Following are the names of the Tilla-1 Edmunds brothers, mid other friends of the Inst day he was in office forged the auib’s. t-f. Haying lias been retarded considerably mook nine: the injured were soon on their way totlie name cf Johnnes Ericksou to a money Frank Hutchins, pitcher, scene of the accident, to administer what order, and collected $139 thereon, was v the rains, and some farmers have suf- Homer Mason, 2nd base, red loss, the hay being damaged by the j comfort they could to the unfortunate arraigned ill the United States district Geo. Handley, short stop and pitcher, I sufferers. court yesterday [July 20] mid entered a xcessive moisture. C. II. Freas, catcher, One of the horses was killed outright, plea of guilty. United States Attorney Rev Jones, Episcopal minister, of Nes- Geo. W Kutch, 1st base, the others somewhat scarred, aud the Mays recommended that a fine of $500 be cca, was in the city recently. He will | J. J Stoddard, right field, wagon smashed. The mail was brought imposed, or in default thereof, tho crimi Id services here hereafter the 4th Suu- Wilt. Armstrong, captain, 3rd base, to the city by another team, being only nal be sentenced to a term of imprison iv of every month. W. J. Stillwell, left field, a half-hour late. The bridge was on the ment. Counsel for the prisoner said the J. P. Allen and wife always set a good Geo. Day, Centerfield, ! self-supporting plan, with two sections, money could be raised in a few days, so ble, and exercise every cure to pie ise BAY CITY NINE: and was braced with iron rods mul bolts. sentence was deferred, and the prisoner eir patrons When in this city, call on Clarence Duncan, 1st base, There is a sharp descent on approaching remanded to jail. Mason stood well in em at the Grand Central Hotel. W. Hare, pitcher, the bridge from the east, mid as the out the community where he resided, untl Dr. Wise is at the Occidental, and wilt | A. Hare, 2nd base, fit came down onto the bridge with this crime was charged against him, and main there constantly until the Sth j Geo. Riieubetg, short-stop, j considerable speed, the first section gave some now think that he lias pleaded Aug. Those who desire dental —Clark, center field, TE WERE NOT LOOKIN’« Foil i way, and the second section was some guilty to screen some member of his fam F. Warren, 3rd base, ork done will please come early. 8-9 what wrecked. In falling a distance of ily who committed the crime. He made —Williams, right field, over thirty feet, the part that fell turned good the amount of the order some time A new line of hats and cn|>s, and ladies the hearty endorsement J. E Sibley, catcher, almost over, and the carriage went down since, and it is thought a fine will be rnishing goods just received at Miss —Monroe, left field. Oil its side. The only wonder is that any punishment enough.—Oregonian. aggie Krebs’ millinery store at Woods. of our aims and method« in mer- The family of Mr. Mason stands well of the occupants escaped with their lives. JI goods sold at cost fol' the next thirty lut < all. The lAidge, which was built several in the community here, and it would be ays. ■ 6 10 cliandising which the Tillamook All accounts of C. E. Nelson in my years ago, has long been considered un haul to make anyone believe that any It is understood that Mr. Crenshaw member of his family is guilty of the laims that he does not ow n the road be- hands fur collection will be sued imme safe, and had a weaving motion when a public has showered upon us team was crossing it. Pat Dooghney, crime. T. B. H andley . >w the toll-gate, amt that tho county is diately. with his stage, crossed about two hours Isponsible for the poor condition of the A Cave of Necessity. I i before, and some of the passengers Notice. this fall and winter. kidge. noticed that the bridge vibrated alarm IVe can't continue in business longer I>eeds, Mortgages, Bonds for Deeds. A red and white two-year bull is in my ingly, though the bridge usually seemed unless we pay our debts. We can’t pay Ld other legal blanks, the latest ap- pasture The owner take him. They seem to realize that we very shaky, and anyone after making on» debts without money, and we can’t roved forms, well printed and on the I 9-10 M. K. P errin . the perilous journey over the mountains, get money unless those who owe us pay b»t quality of paper, at Portland prices, is jostled ami shaken up until his mind is up Rather than 1« closed out by the are sincere in our public utter- Notlue. I l.aqib's book store. t-f prepared to look upon ordinary dangers sheriff, we shall attempt to collect wliati I Runyon’s grading outfit on the Wilson Notice is hereby given that the 7 mill as features of pastime. is cine us; first by request, and that fail-1 anees, and when wfi said we had iver road, moved camp yesterday to tax voted in school district No. 1 is now- The mail stage was owned and oper Lint 20 miles from this city, having fin- due, and will lie delinquent after August ated by L. Crenshaw, owner of the toll ing, we shall be forced to use other methods of persuasion. We can't afford a very attractive stock, they ■lied the road between Tillamook and 10, 1802. Those knowing themselves to road, aud it is probable that he »ill now fiat p>iut. The bridge corps lias just be indebted will please call and settle at endeavor to repair all dangerous places to allow our property to be be sold under j the hammer to pay our obligations) and came to look over it. When we Inished a bridge 140 feet long, over once and save costs. M orrison M ills , on the road wc don’t intend to ullow such a sacrifice , forth Fork of Wilson river. Clerk District No. 1. L ater :—C. B. Hadley is still in a crit if we can help it. lw I An impromptu nine, made up of six ical condition, though hopes are enter What you owe us may seem a trifling told them that it was good value Teachers’ Examination. |<>utig fellows, of a Portland amateur tained of his recovery. Rev. Edmunds amount, but three or four hundred ac • ________ . laseball club, and three Tillamooki rs, Notice is hereby given, that ior the was brought to Tillamook and is slowly counts running along in aroountaof #1.50 for their money, they bought ilbur Maddox wdl get to |"> and #10, foots up quite n good deal, met with a Waterloo at the hands of the purpose of making an examination of all recovering. I»-’», of this city, in a game played on persons who nitty offer themselves as can ■ well. mid we must have it as it is necessary in freely, but we are glad to say lie Tillamook diamond, Wednesday nf- didates for teachers of the schools of this our business. Wo have waited on those l’.akl»K l’owd.r Leghisti >n. Lrnoon, lhe score totting up -i to 19 in conntv, the county school su|>erintendent who owe us mneh longer than those we that our stock is not nearly ex. ■tvor of the home nine. thereof will hold an examination at Til The use of alum and ammonia in owe are willing to wait on us. We I Horace B. Stevens, of the Daily Asto- lamook, Tillamook County, Oregon, on baking powders has Ireen carried to such would hke to accommodate the public hausted by the heavy drains kan, was in this city a few days icccntlv. the 10th, 11th and 12th of August, 1892. an enormous extent bv nnscrnpulona still further, but can’t do it. So please pe made a tiip over the route of the new manufacturers, snxioua either to swell dig tip tire small amount yon owe ns at made u¡>on it by the purchasing Dated this 23rd day of July, 1802. railroad, witnessed the work being done their profits or to cater to the demand for at once. Send it by mail, or any other E. K. llARNlRD, ■hereon, and then eucouutered the liard- Co. Sohool Superintendent. cheap goods, rcgardl« s of the stomach of wav so we get it. public. Btiips of a trip over the trail to Nelia- the consumer, (but bills have been intro l*rofeaal »nal Teachers. m. On coming this way to Tillamook duced during the past year in the leg lay, he was supposed at the evidences of A large amount of hay has Ireen dam We have the best of connec The (net th it teaching in the public islatures of many states, among wi.icli »rosperity and the general indications of schools is fast rising to the dignity of a are New Yotk, Minnesota, Illinois, aged by the excessive rainfall of this mterprise and improvement. Mr. Stev- profession, if it has not already reached Georgia, Florida, etc., requiring such month tions with the great centers of tns thinks Tilamook is a progressive inferior articles to be distinctly labeled A letter has been received from that position, is shown by the large num BP ’ gity and lias a great future l)efore it. ber of students who are seeking profes Boards of health and food com missions in Congressman Hermann to the effect that supply, and standing as we do, L1 • C Mary Bappm»— and Miss sional training in onr 8*nte Normal many cities ami states have been oci n- the portion of township 4, range 9 west, pied with the same problem, ami in of McMinnville, dialing surveyed by M. Buchanan last fall, has »*, Sch.xjls. The attendance at Monmouth with our finger on tho pulse of «l«»R » h««« manner pd the last year, the largest, perhaps, in the many instances have published lists of | been accepted. There has been a great enl JU North TrxAbritig«, th ’ other Northwest, was made up of represent l>owders containing alum or ammonia, so deal of trouble about this township, and AH''-r fell atives from almost every county in the that the public may avoid them, hol the approval of the survey is. no doubt, trade, we can tel) just what the '»J’ Rev. Kdmunds ■th theborWB, which’«'ere kicking state, besides a good aggregate represent lowing is a partial list of such powders: agreeable news to the settlers interested. lEhftl^diffitiiHertificin antler, but ation from Washington, Idaho, British ffoya/? Calumet. Tarbr’t One Spoon, M. Buchanan lias completed the survey public wants Forett City, Hercule». R’v the courageous efforts of the young Columbia and Alaska. 1 of township 4 north, range 10 west, and Indies the unfortunate men were pulled left for Portland last week. He reports Annual County In.tltutr. Quick Transportation.„ The public will sec in the lo- from the wreck in time to save their that some parts of lhe township in the peing kicked to death by the frightened Again we call the attention of teachers vicinity of Onion Peak are so rough as The Steamer Elmore sails from Astoria and school directors to the Annual to render a survey of the same impossible. Rnimals cal columns of this paper from to Tillamook bay on Monday and Thurs County Institute. Let every teacher 1« I There is little complaint to be made The Str. Angusta is expected soon with day mornings, on arrival of the Union in attendance School directors and all «gainst people who pay their debts Pacific steamer leaving Portland o. Sun supplies f>r the cannery. time to time, the special bar- pithin a reasonable time, but the man day and Wednesday nights at 11:3’>. friends of education are cordially invited REAL ESTATE TUA hSFEIlS. pho puts off payment from time to time Through tickets can be had at U 1 to attend and take part in the work. gains we have to offer. Onr conductors.' Prof. C. A. Bowman pu l who never will pay unless compelled ticket office, 254 Washington St., corner Ileal estate transfers, a* recorded in and Ex. Supt. De Baker are able I’”, i* Hie kind we are after. We have a the oilice of the County Clerk of Tilla Third. Sails from Tillamook bay Tues Lt Of these, which will be submitted to days and Fridays Good passenger ac schoolmen aud will make institute mook County, for period ending July Until further notice we will work botli interesting and profitable for I'he examination of any of our business* commodations and through freight rates, 27, IKO. P®en, and we are going to employ the aa low as by any other line This is by all concerned. The programme will con Cone A McCoy to G. II. Wil make you special prices on Ineanest man we can find to collect such all odds the quickest way to get from sist of Normal drill, actual . law work liame, w’i lot 5. blk 3. t one Äc M < ’oy’s add to Bay City, » 155 00 peconnts, and he will make life a bur len Tillamook to Portland, and enables our discussions, and evening lectures. Re member the dates, Aug. 4. 5 and b U S Patent to John Graf-------- <pie nsware ami Isatis and slnsw. I to those who try to dodge him men hauts to telegraph for goods »nd See Title lit. 23- eobdinswn £1, J J Bust. et ox to Theo Steinhil- I Michael Sullivan was arrested Tuesday -et them here on short notice No sue“ Revised School Lews. K. K B ikxa R d ber, aw of «v1, ***'18,3 s, 9 w, 810 00 We mean burnnem. Come ami I *7 W. Norton, charged with robbery. time list ever before been made between School Superintendent. Bay City Land Co to Vt ni W I He had a preliminary examinatian be Tillamook and the outside worlJ. 3t-f. Starr, lots I and 2, blk 18, Cen fore Judge Manlsby, and was discharged Drug f«r tral a Id to Bay City................ 1C5 00 IMS?. Mnsle Leeoo«« *t teems that Sullivan and Norton hail a On account of ill-beallh. I wish to sell Mu*rrel about a debt, got into a fight. notar,ov PsHOMH P.«» Mirra«« Ou Piano or organ. Terms to smt the mv drug store and fixlore», together with •nd Sullivan took by force from Akklic.nt. íorpei>.i.m. «rill receAe medical times, $8 per quarter. Now ¡.tl.et.me building and lot ; <* ff desired, will r*«» I Norton same sugar which the latter was eMmlw.'t'ff’ »< L IL V . V 4«k—»» » 'l'"« , . --------------- I carrying iw a rack, but afterwards re- toe.lt.cie your children ... n.us.c st » Llnrnwl ,t M« <„lll..... c__ I «1.. \nd 1 am Before the People < . E. Hadley, Rw. EtlaiuDh anti Wilbur Mad.luv Hi-tlly Injured by the fall. TO ANNOUNCE THAT POLITICS CUTS NO FIGURE WITH MY TRADE, AND THAT I HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF FURNITURE, WALL-PAPER AND WINDOW-SHADES WHICH I AM SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH. U ndertaking in C onnection . C. E. REYNOLDS, Cofner First St. and 1st Ave. E., Ttllanihok« Oftj; FEAR N SIDE’S -Is the place to find bargains in DRY GOODS! c lothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions, Gents' furnishings, Groceries and Gen eral merchandise. At the old stand, T illamook , O regon . HOTELS. AR VIEW HOUSE, L. C. SMiTH, P roprietor . Is once more upon for the reception of guests. Splendid aurt bathing on the safe aide of the tlaf, Hull view of the ocean. First class accommodations. Terms |i.co per day. Chlldrt-H under i> years, half rate«. Poetoffice Address, GA KI BALDI ORB. gULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL, BY E- M- KEYS- l'leasallt inUunlaln iemrt. Good flaliliiy and hunting. Daily Stage. Good accommodation« for nuin and beaat. On Traak river, tR milca below the toll gate, on Tillamook and North VAtnhill road. Does this TRASK, OREGON. — ..nuu—, , —, , , „ AY VIEW HOUSE, Catch your eye? Read on! I W. C. King, B y J- A. RICHARDSON. The best bench ftMtrl tn the county» The table in supplied with the beat the market afford«. JUst the place to spend a few weeks during the summer. I run my Rail boat from Tillamook to Garibaldi daily, stopping at Bay City and Hobsonvllle, and carry freight and passengers. GAlUBAI.Dl, OREGON. QRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, J. P. ALLEN; PROPRIETOR: We have tHkriPfall chat c-v of the «rami Central Hotel and hnve refltted and rvfiirhl.lted It In excellent shape, just ns good aa new Wo shall be pleased tn have all our old pAtrons and friends to make us n call. Every effort will bo made to make the surroundings pleasant and comfortable for guests. TILLAMOOK. ORHOOf». ARSEN HOUSE, M. H. LARSEN, P roprietor . New house, ti<‘W furniture; fiist class in every respect. Best accommodations In the city. Head «¡narters for the traveling public. T illamook , okeuom . CC1DENTAL HOTEL, G. W. PETTIT, P roprietor . The hotel i.'now it nd r the management ofG.W. IMtitand wife, and every effort possible is made io make guests comfortable The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Tillamook ft. North Yamhill Stage ticket office it here. TILLAMOOK. ORF.OOM. A. LETCHER, -(WATCHMAKER AND JEWELERl- WAK HÍ«, < IX)( Ks, J ew F.I.RY, G um «, AMMUNITION ANO ElHHINO TACKLE. UOMFAKRKN AND bl’ECT AL LEM. ---- --— — Tî I.LA MOO K. O R KGOM. £1^** N evai Ki no a N i ’FX ial T y . C^AflO INDUCEMENT^ HEADLIGHT Illllllllll lUIIHIlIH IIHHHIIIIItlllHllHl IIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItHH The Presidential Campaign of 1873 will, without doubt, be the most intensely interesting and I exciting in the history of the United State*, and country people will Is•< xtrem« ly anxious to hare all the general and political news and di-< -u««ion* of the day as presented in a National Journal hi addition to that supplied by their own Joeal paper. • • M I M M M i • M i M M I i i i • • • M i » i I • I I • i i M i • » i • » I • • • i • • • • • M M t I i M • I »M M M • • » • T<t meet thia want we have entered into a contract with the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE ¡(epublican phpei of tl]8 United Which enable« ur to off. r that Rplendld journal, (r» guhtr aubfu rfpHon price f 1.00 per year) «nd thd II8ADU8MT, for one year For only $1.50 per year, cash in advance. MEW YORK WEEKLY TKIBl NF, regular pri.-« |»-r year HEADLIGHT .................................. Total ......... f‘ ’’’ 1 y, r»s» WE FURNISH BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR FOR 81.50. «utHKripta,,,- may begin al any Urn«. This t« the nwK lrb* r«l i-.rtnl.ln.lion offer ever made in lhe tailed Halin. «rrd every road«* of lhe HEADLIGHT «Iroakl take advanUge <>t it al once. —. .VS .. M -A ‘ l- „t i u..* |V»V