The M m < liinrry we have to do It with
Wt present on this page cuts of some of
the machinery we have in this office. We
also give a cut of the old-fashioned Wash
ington hand press that used to <lo service
f«-r us. The H eadlight is now printed
on a large job press, the Half Super Royal
California reliable, one page at a time.
The press can be manipulated very fast,
hence much *»etter tuncan be made
than on the old hand piess, besides mu. h
better work can be done. The press-work
on tin* H eadlight speaks for itself in
this particular. Our presses will do tine
hook printing or lithograph work, also.
This office is prepared to do all kinds
of print'ng, and in a first class manner.
We have the necessary machinery and
appliances, and have skilled artists to do
tIn- work.
The steamer Scotia came in last week
ami look out a load of staves and lumber
¡rom the Coofierage works in Bay City.
G W. Fearnside lias an excellent shoe
store and a clothing store combined. He
keeps an immense stock of clothing ami
foot wear, ami has a large shipment of
boots ami shoes on the way here. Mr
Fearnside also has a general assortment
of dry goo«Is in the main store.
A large line <»f drygooda, lioots and
shoes, gro«-vries, etc., just receive«! at
’’Frisco, Store.” We pay the highest
market price for butterami eggs, poultry,
hides, wool, county and city onier», etc ,
etc. Cooking syrup by quart orgallan,
pickles in bulk We have the finest
green and roaste«! coffees in the worhl.
Money save«! by dealing with “Frisco
Store.”
2-3
Jury List.
The following named persons have been
selected to serve as jurors in the Justice
court in Hoquarton precinct until the
first Monday in January, I894. to-wit:
Charles Hunt, Win D Stillwell, R 0
Peckham, LG Freeman, L H Brown, II
B Morgan, J J S rwart, II F Goodspee«!
John Barker, Allred Letcher, James Lat
imer, M II Igirsen, Josiah Biggs. Myron
Trowbridge, Pavid Jolies, L. B. Hart.
Henry Lowrey, John Svenson, L Hiner,
F M Shearer, M W Mowers, Charles
Reynolds, John Sheets, Alfred W illiams,
liny Reynolds, F M Tr ut, M W Harri
son, W G Kelso, < ieorge Williams. Pavid
Reasoner, C W Smith, J E Oliver, ( 11
Smith, J W Haskins, Frank Wheeler, J
H Nolan, G W Fearnside, F N Wilson,
Theodore Steiiihilber, C A Bayley.
Nelialein.
[Nehalem Times ]
II V Aliev has taken up lumber to |
. hia runcli f«»r a nice Imrr.
Owing lo the hcarci-y «•!' milk, ai:d the
i low prit-e of I-utter in Portland, tlie
| creamery h<«s ( lo>r<l f«»r a short I ini»'.
Cronen Jc McCourt c.ime up wit i their
' piledriver M unlay and drove Mine piling
for Henry Told, an I ¡«re driving piles lor |
J. B. Pape «& C«».’ h new store
A letter received at this office from
. Eliunre, > mbor i & (’o , states that the
Str R. I*. Elmore will make two trips to
Nehalem ea« h month, an«l that she will
run on si htdule time as m «» oii a* possible.
The last issue «-f the Tillamook H ead
light completed its fifth year
It h is
grown from a small country pap« r t«> on«*
that would be a credit to a much larger
town than Tillamook
Brother Jones
«lexerves much praise for his enterprise
and “hustle,’’and we hope he will be as
siiccessl’ul in the future as in lhe past.
«i>r<
KKAL ESTATE TICANMFMK«.
Two weeks emling June 7. 1S93.
W. i> Priestly Io Maud W. Compton,
lot 4, blk. 2, Woods, |59.
V. C. Bellequelo W. J. Compton. 12.50
feet square in Wootls, $25.
F. N Elliott to Sam Elmore, bond tor
devil for projteity at head of lillainook
bay
B. Stillwell (0 W. G. Kelso, I »Is 5, 6,
7 and 8, blk. 8, Stillwell’s Add., $2ik).
H II Miller to E. A. Lucy, 4 acres,
sec. 29, 4 s, 10 w, 180.
J. II Smith to W. J. Smith, one-tenth
interest in laml in sec. 21. $80. 1 s, 9 w,
W. W Quick to to Fr. il Balmer, s
ofseU.se^ of swl4, sec. 26, lie1* of
nw *4, sec. 35, 1 s, 9 w, $1425.
Parmer M rlon to Lucy E I) uighty,
lot 3, M k 15. Bewley Add. to Bay City.
ational .
Allien Mason lias cloned a auccegafal
term of school in South Prairie, (t|1#
Quick school) and is now teaching on
the up|HT Nelta|eni.
Jos Morton has engaged lo teach one
month in Fair View school—salary,
Miss Kutli Benton will teach at N».
tarts, Maxwell neighborhood.
Miss lllanclie Sturgeon has 24 pupil,
enrolled in her school at Guribaldi.
Sept. McElroy has secure I reduced
rates for teacher« who wish to attend the
Woild’s fair. Circular letters have been
mailed lo every teacher in tlie slate The
leading roads have also given u« to tin-
derstam! that rales will be reduced still
lower before July 1.
TEACHERS I.IH'M, INHTIITTE
Meeting convened at 19 A. M am] uas
called to order by Sept E K. Barnaul.
The regular work was preceed by»
number of pieces of vocal and instru
mental music by the A sociaiion. Mis.
Benita Robeson, of lhe city school« pr. -
siding at the or.an.
(' II. Freas was appointed by the
chair lo act a« secretary.
The iutti'il topic of the regular work,
“Arithmetic in the lipper Form” was
opened by Mr. Patton, of South Prairie
lli-triet, who discussed larngtitnde and
Time and Partial Payment« in the light
I of experience, while the other subjects
included in the topic were referred tn,not
as teacher but ns student. He was fol
lowed by Miss Blanche Sturgeon, of II,iy
City, Mr. Hert, of Polk Co., Mrs Kane,
of tlie Latimer Pistrii-t, County Supt. E
K. Parnatd mid Mrs E. K. Barnard and
C. H Fre.is, of lhe City schools
Questions and answers then entile in
rapid succession until tile hour of no m
could nol be prorogued longer
After n cheerful song diy the teachers
and visitors, lhe association took a recess
until 1 :15 P. M.
Promptly nt the pre-arranged hour the
a-sociati.m again assembled, and tlie
work was prefaced by music by the asso
ciation and Cl.iylon’s March, (Instru
mental) by Miss R ibeson.
“Penmansliip,” the first topic for the
afternoon was opened by C. H. Freas,
who give ait illustrated exercise in “ii.
\V. Michael’» System of Rapid Writing,”
emphasizing the importance of muscular
development and rapidity.
Those who followed joined in advocat
ing the policy of sacrificing form for ra
pidity recure rapid m.d legible exictt-
tioii is the iiini of penmanship.
This discussion was followed by a clear
olid will defined outline of “ll.w lo
leaeli Primary Reading,” by Mies May
Sturge ui, who advocate I both the ana
lyti.al and synthetical methods, with
especial stress in phonetics ami memor
izing.
P. I>. Newell, of Nehalem, and others
enlarged upon the subject which received
an exhausted disi u-sion.
“System in School Work" followed
next. Prof Barnard explained and de
lineated the common school report, so
that teachers on sent should be well in
formed oil tlie nature and object of such
a document. Mr Barnard also intro-
iltieed the School Manual which has been
adopted in the county for grading pur
poses Again the institute went into a
committee of ipiestions and answers,
which coiiclmled the exercises of the day
All present wore bright faces when
they departed for their respective pre-
eineta, giving evidence of a pleasant and
piotitable day.
C. H. F keas ,
Secretary
The steamer Elmore is due today.
Wilbur’s Sure Heave (’lire, al Wil
liams.
W . W. ( uriis, the timberman, came in
on lhe Truckee.
< liicken dinner ami supper til the Occi
dental next Sunday.
G. O. N dan h is gone to the Woild’s
Fair, so h«* thinks, at Salem.
Th« r«- will s »on be a fast pas engor h<»at
on the nay. Particulars next week.
R R H 1 vs ami family expect to be in
Tillamook soon to spent lhe summer.
See if your name is in the delinquent
tax list, which appems on another page.
John New berg Las been adjudged in
Where I n lie?
Hine again, and was ««•nt to the iiNvImn
last week
E d II hiiii . igih :—I rioiveil a litter
Bea»er < reek.
B. (’. Lamb will I. at e a very large
from 1 >r. J. S. Isaac«, of Handley, Tar
Mr Wooley is movjig to the Bush rant Co , Texai. umler date of May 10.
assortment of stali-mery w hen the Augusta
arrives.
place with his family.
1893, uh follow«:
Dr. Petre went out p« r steamer Elinor«*
Straw 1». rries, plums ami apples prom
“I write you at tlii« date aakitlit infor
on business
Hr will la* gone two or
ise a goodly yield this year.
mation of niv brother, A. J. [«a.ics, who,
three weeks.
The Wailace schofd is giving satis I learn, formerly lived in your county,
The price of ndmissii n at the laces will
faction. under the charge of Miss Smythe. some twenty or more years ago I also
l»e 25 cis.; and 15 cents foi children umler
Otto Walthers and la nily expect to learu that my brother,w hile in the county,
12 years o|«l.
leave for Portland on the next outgoing owned a farm or place on which lived a
man hy the name of All y at one time
E E Srlph ami T. B. Handley are in
1 steamer.
I am anxious to leirn s unethilig of my
Salem transacting business before the
Isaac Richey has left Beaver Creek,
We have insid«* informal ion in regaid
D ikii :—Hannah (rrabel, wid >w of
brother, and thought yon might he able
Supreme ( 01111.
and
is
living
on
James
Robinson
’
s
to the new cannery Io be built here but Joseph lirabel, at Tillamook, .little 5,
to give me some information as to
lb«* steamer Elttmrt* arrived Sumlav are only permitted to say to th«» public
place, on the Trask
1893, agid 74 years, five months and
whether lie is still living or not. I am
with H«*v« rid passeiigcJM Sh«* sailed for
H. A. E'y is working on the road informed that von have been living in
that there is no doubt but what (lie work six days Deceased was Is rn in Fayette
Astoria Monday.
of building the cannery will be begun at ..... illy, Pt-till., Imt moved to Washington now, and expects to continue at it sev- that county a l«»ng lime and would be
Daily Chromel«* or Examiner delivered once. The preliminary arrangements County, Oregon, about thirty- years ago, eral «lays with all the men available.
likelv lo know something ol niv brother
nt your «loor, 0 » «’ents per months. Leave are complete, and Tillamook will soon ami lias lived inTillamook county twenty-
Otto Johnson’s house was broken into If you call give me any news of him. liv
ordris with B (’ Lamb
have I wo canneries
one years She laid twelve children, of a couple of w eeks ago ami several articles ing or dead, I will greatly appreciate the
I lie steamer Augusta w repaired in
Mrs Wilt 'stolen and the household goo«ls tossed laver. My brother, if living, woul.l lie
Then ar«‘ some very bad humored re whom seven are living.
Astoria after Iler mishap, without mm h marks in the Astoria papers bv variously Quick and Mrs. Gio Squires are daiight- about in a very cateless mannei. It was
about 60 years of age. Iam neatly 67,
delay, ami she is dur here today
inter«•Mteil individuals all of which are I ers of the deeeasi il. Mr Graliel, tlie apparent that the house had been entere«! I and would like so mui It to hear from
J. Howard, the government contractor, entirely out of place S«'»«*nd people ate husband, died ah -nt two vt ars ago. The 1 by prying open the door with an axe.
him before I go hence Please w rite me
went to Porilaml la.«t week oil business entirely carried away b\ personal fci'lirg funeral occurred Tuesday at the Johnson
respecting this matter at once and greatly
llebo.
« oillie« te«l with his work oil Dry Stocking in m tu;ift«*r which concerns the business cemetery, Rev. Willey perfotming the
obl ge Yours truly, H r . .1. S I siacs ,
bar
competition betw«,«,n Iso parties, neither ceremonies.
ll.mdley, Texas
•The
cheese
factory
at
Beaver
will
s<
on
The Keeler in-l ittlt ion at Fori *t a ir.ivi
A P. \\ ilson, Abe Cohn, Arthur of which has any strings on T.llamook.
“As I have been here Imt 10 years,and
be ready for its patrons.
continues
t<» attract wide and favorable
Stillwell ami B ('. Lamb were p.isseiigt'rs
W’ iioi i ;. sm i< M \ rket , Portland, .lune 1.
know neither of ibe parties named, I
H II. Farmer, of Hembree, is on Nes-
in on the st. am« r Tru< kce, whnh arrived
Potatoes, |2 00 per 100. eggs 14 its., attention, There are dozens of homes in
thought perhaps some older settler might
tncca
this
week
this
stale
now
that
are
made
to
frei
the
Sunday
lard I I to 10 etsM flour 43 25 Io $3 4 I,
be able to give some Informal ion through
influence of the institution in a most
It is reported in print that the Rev tlm columns of file 11E adi . igiit .
lhe Hook ami La«lder Company will hum 4 10 Io 17 « I» , sides I3’2 to 14 cis.
grateful manner. There are wives who Barrett was the only s|«eaker, at the
hold a grand ball on llm night of Jiilv I’he supply of butter is greater than the
II. \ . A i . i . ev , Nehalem, Or
I1I1 in Hadley’s hall, lull parti« ulars detmiiip The market is dull and weak. are l etter e--ntentedand lietter fed. There memorial «lay exercises at Woods. Win.
store butter is selling al 10 to 12 cfs. per are many men w ho were miserable w recks Butt delivered a title oration, also—so say
1 ext week.
Eneyrlopivdia for sale at this office,
Choice «lairy and California that are now pro«|«-rous citizens and not many <dd soldiers pre» ent.
very cheap, and on niontly payments.
See pr«.grammes ami hills regarding pound
disgracing their families and friends.
brings 35 I04O cts. per roll
the «‘«lining 4ih of July relrhr.dmii. It is
I'lietr art* eighteen men Working gett ilig Fliere are men, also, who may have lieen
expect«*«! that the races will cans«* a great
«ait blush lor lhe I h v Stocking improve know n as modetate drinkers or who went
«leal of excitement
on an ix-casional spree, that are now free
lhv (•arflrl«l will make an exclusion nieiits. Tiny receive $1 25 per dav mid from liead-aelies and have plenty of
boar«l
We
are
told
hv
one
of
the
parlies
«'own lh<* bay next Sninlav, starting at
money in their pockets
Within the
• 9 \ M . ami returning in the e\«ming. who was at work that they were hind to short time that this institution has I r - cii
work
right hours per dav, but have to
Fare foi round trip 51) < ts
work 12 hours, and that some of the men in tin- state, it has done a great deal more
B. C l.amh has returned ftorn P«utlati«l have
h<vn «hsitn»m*«l without receiving gmsl than all the preaching and lectur
Notice
mu! while tiierc pur« based 11 large st.s k their pay. S um1 of tlu* men have l»een ing has done in the last ten years, ami its
ol the l»esi biands of cigars. They will
work
is
barely
started.
on lhe streets trying to sell th* ir time
U. S. L and O ffice . Oregon Citv, Ore
l»e heiv as s«»i»n as the boat arrixes.
Tlie contract was to lie let yesterd.iv
«‘hecks
gon, June.’», 18’33. —Notice is hereby given
for building the light house road, though
Mr A. I. Alderman lias I evn doing
that the maps of townships 1 ami 2south,
we have not heard yet who will do the
mull«* painting am! refilling ar«»nn<l the
of range 7 west, have been received th s
work
We understand that work will
<K«i dental hotel ami is doing all that «‘an
«lay nt this office.
liegin at once and lie pushed until
I m * <l«»ne to make it a pleasant place for
The plat of township 1 south, range 7
traveling place
it is done. It will Is- started at this end.
west, will be filed and the public lan«l
A meeting should Is- called nt om e to de
Hr. Pr«*ntiN will remain in Tilluimsik
subject to entry therein will be opened
vise some means of raising the funds to
until June 12th. Patties having «Imtal
for entry at this office on Juiy 24, 1893,
build
the
toad
from
hire
to
Till:iuiis>k
work to hv done should attend to it belt »re
at 9 o’l’lcs k A. M
river. Tin re is no nae for this town to
thru. All work first class and charges
The plat of township 2 south, range ;
lalmr under the impression that the coun
very 111 slrrate
west, will be filed and the public lai d
ty will build the road, liet-ause the count v
B ( . l.amh La« Inaiglit the privilcg« s
subject to entry therein will be opened
will not ami should not Is* asked to do it.
ol the fair grounda for July 4 ami 5. Those
for entry at this office on and after Thurs
Furthermore, it is not |>oliey to n»k it,
who wish 1«» establish stands or «»(her
day July 17, 1893, at 9 o’clock A M.
even if lhe county would <|o it, a.«
’•Mahli.*diniciits there «luring thus«* «lays
J. T. A ppekson , Register.
the |*eople in the country are under tlie
should «<»nf» r w ith him.
P ei ek l*A<|i kt , Receiver
Impress -at that tin« city has not done
J I Revin r, ofGlvimra, was in t >w n
enough in the way of road building. The
< ape Lookout.
riiisday and 1« polls that th«* high wind
|s-*'ph* think that lhe men limits here
• •I Saiur«ia\ mght hi« w down many trees
could well atfor.l to build toads to »11 the
Weather lovely and sheep shearing
ah »ng th«* Wilwoii ri\«1 1. a« I, Lui that the
variou« sections in order to get the trade,
and marking of lambs alout over; fleeces
io.««l will I»«* «■pen for travel in a lew «lav-*.
rins theory is nil right, hut the nierelutnts
are good, and sheep fat, with small loss
Th«* pc. »ph* of lower Kill his siDpe« I that
have done nil they cm.Id in that way,
ami a g«.«od increase.
cirtain parl>es air killing fish on that
considering the hard tunes and con«tant
All kinds of stock have done well this
at mu til by means «»f dynani.t«* «>r giant
drain on them for taxes, »treet improve
past winter
)M»w«lvr There is a I arg»» penalty pro
mi nts, etc. However, the road to Tilla
E. A Chamberlain’s saw mill is now
\i«lv«l for those who kill fi«h in that
mook tivet is one that interests thia place
Georg» Woodruff is about to Mart for
in order Io saw, the road and roll-wax
manner
in |*iirni ul»r. »nd it ia tlie duty of prop
Nehalem with his (earn and a crew of
nearly completed.
erty owners in the town to ointribiite
Capt. Thomas and Purser Oiorl. of I he
men to get .mt logs fur the Nehalem Mill
Born to O. R. Chamberlain ami wile,
liberally. Of eoitrsi tlie ro»d w ill I»* w
steamer Truckee, came to thia city from
/May 31 st: a son. Mother ami chill
Hobsonvillv tor a h<«i>e back i ide Tur?. Co I m II lliggrnbothani has taken a con g -el thing loi Setarts )>eople ami 1. r (||
tract to furmail 3,lHMi.(kM) (««t of logs for who unit tlie beach, and it the town
doing well.
dav. Th-y a« re greatly pleased wlh tlie
the con pan v as soon as |*> a«ihlv, and show» II h *
r apirit m hnddmg the
spitearaoce of the town, this being their
George will assist him in fultilling the
W hat It Mean«.
first visit her.*
road, no doubt the < oui.ty w ill help build
cixntravt.
the bridge. Il is eatimated that a good
There is a sign on lhe gate inside our
We ure gl.,4 f. «..y thxl u.-.rl» nil of
F'PER < ’T ttfr
lhe regular price of the Oregonian is road can l-e built from here to the river
office tliHt reads “No «dmittanct*. ' A
ll> ’<■ who wri<-»11I.«. nliem l > 1I1,. ||, u,
(M pet year; the b xannm-r is |l 50 |«er fur a «■«« of altont «ItMM, and that ,
gentleman « »me in a few days ago. «nd
’ i«‘ut at the stait. five years ago, are year. You
van have the Orgonian and bridge a, r■ •«« Trs«k river will c**«' lb.nt
nU-rs yet. We are please«! to ha»e IIh xiu tour
«lodged out again as if be had been struck
t«<r |3.(M jwr )var. or the Mt»-1 It will risjuire tome rustling to
I orwrllui».
t cm - (Hulies call an«! renew f»<r another
at.
He thought that no one was allowed
►
or
Hale
IIK XDl.lGlfT and Examiner f»»r $2 60 per raise the iiiuwcy, ami we might just a«
ve.«r, whn lithe» ar»* <l«»ing rapidly
in the office. The sign means to keep on
lie Cornelius currewpoadent of the
year. Thia rale iipplirs only to new snh- well begin now a« to wait It is a pity
I have for Mle, at
p|.,.e on Sa,„| the outside of the railing. an«l is meant
Forest Gn.ve Times say«;
Mr O_ Ln of the firm of Ogden A mTil*era to tlie Ovegoman ami Examiner.
that a direct tax i-anmrt lie letie-l for the
1' wnsvnd. of Port|4ml. is here I s*kmg Oti.er |?a|M*t are supplied to om sub-
A m Wells ami family arrived f,om latke, th- tollowing dew ribeil i-attle via f«>r some j»eople who make theni«elve*
purpose, SO that everyone will have to
t wo »terra cmumg three rears old
very familiar on all occasions— those w ho
afirr tlivir ii«h restM in their cieameiy m-rd »ria at reduced rates
rtll»m «»k last Saturday and will make
Three ”
-
tw„ ’
'
pa» accenting to his wealth. A« it is. tlieir home here.
take the liberty to finger the telegraph
Tin»,. Mr OK,|,.n'. tlr»t trip l„.re. »ml
Three cova.
many will reap-lie Iwnefits who con-
instruments, read copy and lean on our
lir rkprran« luuiKlf •»
grrallj
II. R *dg, r» left fur Till»m « k on Mon
Money to kmn in «mall amount*. In Iribn « nothing, but it will m*t do to let
Will well all. or Wp.trately
pkaMwl
th« »pprarwncruf thri ounlri quin* at I. T. M.iulsby.
day. Where he han accepted a portion as
type i« rms. However, it seems that
this fact defeat tin* enterprise
F. *111 LI ¡Mil <w
•ome |«eople cannot take a hint when it
butter maker in the new creamery
Hembree, Ore.
s put before them in plain letters.