Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 13, 1893, Image 1

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    Vol. VI. No. 7.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY.
JULY 13. 1893
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
TRUCKEE LUMBER CO
p II. ME8EROLE, M. D.
CF SAISI FHANCISaO.)
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Dealeis in
office next door to Johnson’s drug store.
7 tf
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
J. MAY, M. D.,
They keep on hand at their store
in Hobsonville the largest stock of
good* in this county consisting of
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
PETKE, M. I).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Wil) do an office practice at Dr. Johnson’s drug
store and attend all calls in this city.
TILLAMoOK, OREGON.
Duy Goods, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions.
Groceries, Crockery, and Queens-
ware. Doors, Windows, Lime, Hair
and Cement. Hardware and Nails.
S]<wial attention given to filling
orders for goods in jobbing lots.
Agents for the fast sailing
J T. MAULSBY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
STEAMER
Notary Public ami Real Pístate Conveyancer.
LAUDE THAYER,
TRUCKEE
Tillamook, San Eraneiseo, Portland
and way ports. Makes regular trips
every two weeks, weather permitting.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially
fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates are:
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Cabin Passage ....................... 115.00
Steerage (one way)..................19.00
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
Freight, General
W. 8EVERA NCE,
Portland or San
Francisco, Five Dollars per ton.
l iKi'U'rv- Di sth i ct -A tt <> hn k y ,
Snljudieial District,for Tillamook County
Merchandise,
J. E. SIBLEY, M anager ,
H obsonville , O re .
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
y AN BUREN BROMLEY’,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
------- Dealer in
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hardware, Tinware and ¡Stoveg.
C. & E. THAYER,
TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS
Res. and P. O. BAY CITY.
5-17-
BANKERS.
General Banking and Exchange
Interest paid on time deposits.
business.
Cor. Fiist St. à 1st Ave. E
Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany,
Sweden ami all foreign countries.
TILLAMOOK,
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-
•
☆
☆
A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER.
Tillamook.
OXKGOJ*.
I. F. LARSON
FREE BU8 TO TRAIN8 AND
Steamers
Centrally Located.
Newly Furnished.
MARKLEY. HAYS & ROCHE,
Pro irieters.
M D. rtUOHE,
M mager
BLACKSMITH
Wngun making, and all kinds of Wood work
and General
Blacksmithing «lone.
Mill
PORTLAND, DREGDN.
Machinery Repaired.
COR. 4TH & ALDER STS.
Wagons Made to Order.
Horse-shoeing a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK.
8
Strictly Fit»t Cta»».
European Plan.
OHE.
CENTRAL
.
ii>9MARKET.
Satisfa.tion guaranteed to every one.
*hop opposite the Grand Central.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
TILLI\MOO\ LIVELY £TJ\BLE
JONES B ros . P roprietors .
LARGEST
A. L. ALDERMAN,
HOUSE.
Good Accomodations.
Proprietor.
Occidental Hotel.
L H. BROWN, P roprietor .
The best Beef, Veal, Pork anti Multon always
on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables and
Chickens bought and sold.
P Wett 8ide R R Waiting
Room and ficket office.
The present proprietor has just assumed management
of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the
patronage of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS.
CENTRALLY LOCATED-
CWEIIEIT TO BOAT LANOINS.
TILLAMOOK, CHEOON
H ouse
A llen
_____ ------------------
?
J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor.
F st-class single and double turn-outs kept on
hand.
in
Ukvn niff
Boarding and transient stock cared
...... —
for.
.urruunding. pleaMut •>») «»mfirrUMe tor guct.
T illamook , ore .
A cre T racts
—and—
T own L ots .
sale at reasonable prices andon favorable
terms. Location best in the city of Tilla­
mook.
C*rT WM. D »TILI.WKLL.
T illamook ,
okk .
CHA£ PETERSON.
BARBER SHOP.
------
TILLÄMDDK,
new FURNITURE
new HOUSE
LARSEN•HOUSE
M. H. LARSEN, proprietor.
! First class in every respect) test acccmmcdaticns in the
city. Headquarters for the traveling publ.c Located
cn main strEEt. Tillamcck- OrEgcn,
MI.»L J.RUOOLES
Mr. J JOHWeON
In...-.
-•
painting ,
UTIROOMII CIIIECTIII.
Frescoing, Decorating.
The patronage of the public is respe« t-
*« 1/ solicited.
1» K kvsoliw Fl-axin'«« svo««.
and Paper-hanging.
....
ORKGOX
Money loaned,
Huöölfö & Jobneou Notes bought.
MILLIN ERV Collections made,
S«r Cour. Hou-
-1I.LAMOQK,
DREGOJL
4I
TilUmook
41-M
GEO. W KIGER.
Bay Citv
Hipan» Tabule« core bad bre«tb
Hipan» Tabule« cure dixxme»
Hipan» Tabule» : tur bad temper
PLAN OF RELIEF.
I some distance,
$1.50 Per Year
SHORT ITEMS
ami the logs conveyed to
the track with log wagons and then
rolled onto the ears by liorse-|>ower.
O ne of many S chemes suggested From 70,000 to 80,000 feet of logs are I nteresting N ews C lipped from
dumped into the Klamath river every
to S ecretary C arlisle .
OUR LATEST EXCHANGES.
day, the engine making the and six
Money now in Vse to be Redeemed and trips daily. The chute that carries the Strange and lmportawt Happening« In
logs into the river is about one half-mile
Treasury Notea issued.
Condensed form.
long and very steep, so that they are
W ashington , July 7.—The Star says: carried over that distance iti six seconds.
After a bloodies* revolution Greece
While members of congress and leaders From there the river carries them to the ha* declared itself a Republic.
in financial matters are discussing var­ mill, which has all of the latest appli-, The cold storage warehouse at the
ious plans by which the present sitúa- ances.—Jacksonville Times.
World’* Fair took tire Monday and waa
tion can be relieved, the officials of the
totally destroyed. About forty men were
Bri tildi Sealing Orti er«.
treasury department are quietly prepar­
burned to death.
ing the statistics and histories of financial
L ondon , July 8.—The Official Gaaette
The Astoria Evening Examiner which
transactions for the benefit of the ad­ publishes an order in council, dated
ha* been run for the la*t three year* by
ministration to guide itin its own views July 4, prohibiting British ships from
George Hibbert, a pres* veteran of the
of the vital subject. Several plans have sealing within ten marine miles of the
coast, su* pended publication last week
laten suggested to Secretary Carlisle. ’• Russian coast in Behring sea or the I on account of dull time.
A ¿»ng them >s one winch contemplates Nort)|
aI1<l withill
M Four thousand two hundred and sixty-
ai. »lUre change in the money system of ,nUeH j,, ,
(lirectiull froill tlle KoIllB11.
our more fourth-da** postnia*tvr* were
tl>e I mted States. In short, the plan is zoff
Z)|ff island*.
¡giall<(8
fappointed on removal* during the first
teqiass a specie resumption act, redeetn-
four month* of the last administration
ing the various forms of money now used
German Army Bill.
than during the cm « responding period in
in the country and issuing, instead,
The German Army bill which threaten* this.
United States treasury notes, whose
“Hero” Richardson, who attended to
value shall always be fixed. There are to cause serious trouble between the
at (»resent nine different forms of money Emperor and the people was drawn by wreck the train near Yoncolla several
in circulation, and the fact of the wide Gen. Verdu du Vermo s and as first month* ago, and then pawsed himself off
difference between the value of gold and framed demanded an immediate addi­ for a hero ami stopfied the approaching
silver coins, while they are theoretically tion of 90,000 men to the standing army. train, was Henteneed Monday to eight
of a parity, is one of the causes which Emperor William was heartily in favor years iu the penitentiary.
has suggested the plan proposed. The of the measure ami took every means of
Judge Burnett has made a ruling in
national banks during the past two promoting the passage of the law, but court, at Salem, that the “Soldier’s
months have increased their circulation the Reichstag would not pass it Von Home,” authorized by the last legis­
nearly 17,000,000, an order for new cir 11 nene suggested that the bill la* changed lature, shall lie located at Salem. It was
culation, to the amount of 12,277,000, so as to add 50,000 men at once and the intention of the State ls»ard to locate
having been received so far this month gradually increase the number to 70,000. the Home at RomArnrg. The matter will
by Controller Eckels.
This suggestion has practically been ac­ lie referred to the supreme court.
cepted by the government in its new
Attorney Gen. Olney advised the sec­
Cyclone In Iowa.
bill The new system, when fully dev­ retary of war today that he has author­
eloped, will give Germany in time of war ity under the law to obtain lands at
Aa the result of a cyclone which started
a trained army of 4,400,000 men.
Gettysburg, Pa., by condemnation pro­
at Quimby, la , and ended at Pomeroy,
ceedings in Huflicient quantity to carry
la., seventy-five (ample are now dead
I
out the proposition for the marking and
and over a hundred are injured. At
Tliv teacher of a school in a Western preservation of fields of linttle. Thin IH
l'onieroy 48 are dead and over a 105
blocks of residences are demolished. town, had occasion to rebuke one of hi* a severe blow for the trolley rail ronfi
The siorin did its work in literally one pupil*, little Tommy Roundup, for laa- now lieing constructed on the buttle
minute’« time. Many of the victim« iiieM and neglecting to learn hi* I vhhoiih . field.
In Oregon
were torn to piece« and ao disfigured aa He said to Tommy :
In
to lie unrecognisable.
“If you don’t learn your lensons lietter mailt.
Many dead were found long diatancea I’ll call on your mother ami Udi her similar law doe* not find favor with the
farmer* w hen it comes dow n to a plain
from their residences, and standing what wort of a buy you are.”
houses had Isiards driven through them
“I wi*h you would try it, l‘rofe**or.” pro|M>sition of dollars and cents Law*
will not build road*. Work of that kind
“You do?”
by tiie force of the wind. Trees in the
We will have good
“Ye*,” pa i* aufully jealous. Ilei* require* money
path of the storm were strip|>eil even
of the bark, and nothing esca|>ed injury, laying with a whotgun right now for a roads when the farmers have become
fairge rwk» were torn from the ground man who called on ma. I’ll fell Idin educated ** to their value and not be­
and hurled long distances. The pipe of what you *ai<l about calling to ree ma, fore. Until then the farmer will hiliern-
a deep-driven well which projected and I reckon you had lie'.ter go and buy ate in winter as of yore, and “times”
above ground only four feet was drawn a lot in the cenietry, for paw* i* awful on w ill lie “dull ”—Oregonian.
William Scott Tuesday morning left
completely out. It could hardly lie ac­ the shoot.”
Tommy had not yet toid hi* pa, and the Oregon penitentiary a free man He
complished hv human means. Pomeroy
was a thriving town of 1000inhabitants he »ay* he i* not going to way a word was fastened within those walls on the
Governor Boies, after a personal exam­ aliout the matter a* long a* the profeaaor 9th day of July, 1N90, under sentem v of
ination of the ruin wrought by the let* him do a* lie pleanea in hc I kmi I and ten years for niHiislaughter, having Iwvii
storm, issued a proclamation to the give* him a quarter every Saturday convicted of the crime in Yamhill coun­
ty. Governor I’ennoyer signed hi* par­
(sxqde of Iowa calling for prompt and afternoon for candy.
don Monday afternoon ami nt a quarter
Idieral ai<l.
Word comeH to us from Po<*ewalli)M of of 11 o’clock Tuesday morning the old
One l>e«i erado Lena.
the une a young lady puta visiting young man was set free. Scott wmm sentenced
John Sontag died at Fresno July 3rd. man to recently. The hulv liven several for the murder of his wife and there has
There were no last word«, no family miles up the lkM*vwallipH river, and had alway* I mvii doubt of In* guilt.
gronjasl about him, «imply hi« old l>een to Ma<*uml>er'H store to lay in a
A liuly «‘ustonier <’alhs| at a store in
mother weeping at the load of Ida lied supply of groceries. The visiting young Sherman county the other «lay with a
while
hia
breath came shorter man met the young lady at the store, view to purchasing a pair of overall* for
until the end. lie waa unconscious for hik I aske<l the pleasure of seeing her her husband. Th«* obliging sah'snian
Imura before he died, and prolmbly home The lady graciously consented, pr«M’»H*ded to show th«* la«ly several
never knew the end was coining Jot saying she had a few article* she would Mtyh*s of overall», duelling meantime
that he cared much, laa auae almost hia trouble him to carry. When the gfssls on th«* good quality and makeup of the
laat utterance waa “Doctor, what ia the were pr<sluced, they proved to weigh gots!». In hi* vxhulienint overthrow of
some!Iitng like 100pound*—consisting of word* lie said: “Mailam, here is a pair
use of patching me up to l>e hangtai. ”
There seems to have la-en a g,aal ileal a ham, «*a lined goods and a general as* you can u«tar over your jmiits, ami they
of aeniimental boeh published alaiut the sorfment of groceries. The young man, will not look unlMs'omiiig if you wear
Smtaga and Chris Evans. Ho far from however, undertook the amusing task, them without pant*.” Th«* lady assur«*d
lieing oppressed outcast», driven from and the s|*n tators tell um it was a in us­ him that her husbaml wore the br«*eches
their homea by mercenary detectivea, aa ing to *ee the young fellow struggling wher«*u|sm he Iwcam«* un<*oiiH*iou*.
they have lrie.1 to make the people l»e- up the steep trail, doing pack-animal
Under the new law which went into
lieve, reliable evidence all goes to prove service, while I he girl chatted as un­
effort at midnight, on July 1st, South
that they were dea|>eradoea of the very concernedly as in a drawing-room. The
Carolina t«s»k charge of th«* whiskey
worst kind. Each of them ia known to names are withheld out of respect to the
bu»iiH*HH within its bor«l«*rs. I>i»|»«*ns-
nave killed aeveral men, and the deape­ young man’s brothers. The victim doe*
arie* will I m * opened in 19 of the 4
rate manner in which they resisted not live 20 miles from Qiiilt'rtie.-Quilcene
countie»
I'arrtsHiis will be «queued in
arrest ahowa that they hail no regard Queen.
some of them w ithout the leg«*I formal -
w bajk-ver for human life. Sympathy
A Iloti già» county ni«n, a short lime ity require«! *»f the indorsement by
for men of that stamp is absolutely
ago,
rhnrged a neigldsir witli stenling majority of the voter*, and suit* sgainst^H
warted.
a liog value.1 a $M. The prowa utimi cosi the state will result. All «lay y«**ter«lay
thè county »800, o! wliii li thè lowr of salo«»n-k«*efier* were selling stocks at
thè bug gol 11U0 in witneM feea and Auction, and citizen* were providing
I jommin , July 0.—Major Hmith, com-
th«*mselves with wet gtssls in antiri|M*-
uiander of the marine« «ls«rd the war milnige The «ccuaed went free. The tion of * dry time. A larg«* proportion
next
lime
a
man
in
that
i
iiunty
lts<e»
a
uliip Victoria at the time of the disaster
of citizen* lioiiglit six month** stork.
off Tripoli, ha« written to the colonel in liog it wou hi |my tire euunty we|| to gì ve “Blind pig»” are rx|M«<-tr«l to open in
thè owner another bug, or thè pru e of it
command of the marine« at Gosport,
many pla«rs.
concerning the liehavior of in« men.
B rvmbla , July H.—Advice* rereivi'd
The non-coniniiMioned oflicier« ami men
fr«>ni th«* Congo Free State r«*port two
liehaved splendidly. Word, will note«* She cam«- from way down esst they «ay,
vicloriea over the Arab slave-tra«!«*rs
And, being introduced, «he led
preM all they did. They fell in by
The Aral»* recently attiirk«*d th«* for««*»
Me there to recapitulate
watche« on the quarter deck a« steadily
of the state stMtion«*d at Stanley, but
The city’« phase« up to date
aa on parade without the »|>eaking of a
And when my full dlrc«-tofy
were repul»a*d with b«*avy loss. The
word of caution, until the eml came. It
I had retailed, she «aid to me
tr«*»|»* purs ue< I the Ar» I* for st »me dis­
I want to know
wae a right one can never forget, no
tance The latter tfod in such disorder
grand, so aad Their behavior may have I told her everything I knew
that they carried little with them but
That worthy waa of interview
been equailed, it was never beaten.
their guns One hundred ami twenty
Rrtalled to her each »hopping mart.
Imrrela of gun |s»w«ler ami a quantity of
The homea of drama mwate, art,
Laawtoerfaff « mb lh* Klaa»alh
The drive« menagerie« and park«;
«Alter mtmitions of war fell into the
Dearvibed with eloquent remarks
Nearly «tiylwsly would 1» «urpriaad at
hamh of the soldier* Tbe expadition
the amount of work ulurli ia being 4oM The watering place« round about.
of the Belgian anti-alavery Society,
K. n th ward over each escttrmon route,
at U,e Klamath City I windier Co ’•
operating in Ea«t Africa under the com-
Talked till, in fart, my tovgue grew weary
g>ng camp below Hliovel creek. Cal.
■*l want to know ’
ma mi* of Captain Jar«|ucs, also repirts an
Everythin* >• do«» in an exptaiiUou»
engagement with the slave-trader*, in
Angela of mercy. Had I then
manner arnl on th* nioet improved plan. Obeyed the imp ulse born of men
whirl* tlte latter were jmi I to rout M.
A railrimd track extend« lurk (nim the
And with warm ma I edict am« bar led
Brernhaert, tl.* prime minister, read
That aptwater to the lower world
rnrr ior a dwtance
abcrat four mile*
the news «»f Ute Belgian vi«*U»ry in the
From ope« win*tow where I «at
Hb the millet of tlie iorret Tl^ tree*
chamber of deputies Uslay, and it *M
Would not the (<4i appro**d of Dwl •
rut on eacti «uie o( the track lor .
rereived wiUt great enthusiasm
"1 want to know ’*