Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 31, 1893, Image 2

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    Cohn c\ Co.,
NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION
<Ti limn ooh
fjvrtbliuht.
Published every Thursday evening.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
E dito » and P ropriktok
T om C oatem
KATES OF Sl'IISi RII’TION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year
Six ItlOlltllR
Three month«
<1 .10.
. .7.5.
50.
ADVERTISING RATES.
1 Inch, per month
$0.7;»
per year I6.7.5
3
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z.25
" ” 2o.oo
•4col. ”
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375
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1/ 1
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6.75
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60.00
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Local not»c*s, locts. per line; and sets, after
the fir-t insertion. Only jets per line for first
iaaertion for regular advertisers.
Lost, Found, For Rent, For Sale, Wanted, and
Special notices, in classified *'ad" columns, at
the rate of one cent per word for first insertion
and halt rates thereafter.
Legal notices. Nonpareil, iocts. per line for
fit’ll insertion and .'»cts per line for each subse
quent insertion.
All local notices will be “starred” or otherwise
designated as advertisements.
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No special position will be agreed upon for
any advei liseineiit, though we take especial
p uns to display advertising matter effectively
and give as lavorable position as possible, fie
quently changing the “make up” of the paper
We make a special effort to change or re build
advertisements as often as our natrons desire,
but make no contract to that effet t.
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No cuts will be used, except out line cats 011
metal bases.
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We reserve the right to reject any advertise
nient that we deem objectionable.
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T ekms : Cash in advance for small advertise
nieiils, and payment is required monthly or
quarterly on large contracts.
t'o respondence 011 topics of general Interest,
Invited.
Aildress all com'1) 11 nicttlIons to
T he H e idi . iuht ,
T illamook . O k .
The Wilson act repealing the
silver ptirchiise clause of the Sher­
man act pa. H'd the house Monday
by a vote of 2,'fff to 110 against it.
The third trial of M. B. Curtis,
for the
murder
of police officer
( ira lit ended in his acquit ta I August
25 in San Francisco. The verdict
was somew'liat of a surprise.
Au ice house was burned in
Truckee last month, ami 8,000
tons of ice burned up. It ¡M Klip-
A Persian poet gives the follow­ of creameries brings assurance that
Laud Office at Oregon City , Oo*°n.
Notice is hereby given that the
ing instructions upon this import­ nt no distant date Tillamook will named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make fiualproof in support of his claim. aud
ant subject: •’When thou art mar­ have a first-class reputation as a that said proof will be made before the ( ounty
Clerk of Tillam.tok County, at Tillamook. Ore­
ried seek to please thy wife, but do dairy country. With Hitch agri­ gon on Septeml>er 20, 1893. viz:
temper,
forgive
her
ìlio
highest
daily
or weekly
there
—Journalist.
amount of$70() to buy a lire engine.
An engine lias been examined by
a representative of t lie fire company
and pronounced as suitable for the
requiremeiitsofthe place. Whether
this particular engine be bought or
not, t he city should be willing to
stand the expense of the appliances
w hich the Hook and Ladder Com­
pany use to extinguish lires. The
to
be no room for
1
LABIES ORESS GOODS.
ZTeclz- Ties
We tire l-a-attil at King’s comer, ini-l-lelivi r poo-ls bee <>f charge to any
severe. Last week Gov. l’elinoyer
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
l ari of tile city
Land
O
lice
at
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
August
21,
a
proclamation
calling
al
­
issued
1M93. -Notice is hereby given that the following
one year’s interest on the loss in
.......... iiik I iimpii t tail iiinoeii-e sto- k of wa.l pap r, it is the largest thi»side
teiitioii to them, and urging that named settler has filed notice of his intention to of l or 1 in,l. w e- an suit naye in i rii eniid variety.
make fi nil proof in support of his ciaim. and
the late fire, and lower iiisiirance
every effort should be made for that said proof will be made before the County
rates would result if better lire
clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore’,
tlieir enforcement. Tile interests on October I7, 1 93, viz:
protection were secured.
Olaiis VV. Olsen
of the state and of this county are Homestead Entry No. 8090. for the 110*4 °F » e
sec 8, w % of n \\ *4. s e *4 of 11 w *4, sec. 9.
so dependent on tlieir timber re­ tp. 2 s r 9 w.
Win-Il the bill fora second term
He names tl.e following witnesses to prove
That the Augusta has arrived
sources that the importance ni his continu ms residence upon and cultivation
of circuit court failed to puss the
of. s tid land, viz:
anti that Lamb has
Albeit Barris, Wm. O’Hara, Theo. Kingsley,
avoiding loss by lires should be ap­
legislature last winter the people
and ('. S. Smith, of Tillamook, Tillamook cou.itj .
received
preciated by every one of our citi­ Oreg- »11.
of I his con nty laid I lie responsibility
Robert A Miller. Regl-ter.
14-19
A 1 I LI. LINE GF St IIOOL BOOKS.
zens, though many people take no
on Judge Burnett w ho was reported
NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION.
notice of a forest life even if it de­
to have authorized the statement
Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, August
2i.
i8uH.
—
Notice ...
....... .....................
..
stroys several thousand dollars
is ...........
hereby , given
that the
in the ouse that no second term
following named settler has filed notice of his
worth of standing limber, hut if the intention to make final proof in support of his
was needed, Imt if it was needed
claim, and that said proof will be made before
lire happens to burn a cabin that the < 'ounty (‘Jerk of Tillamook county, al Tilla­
?.e\v Building, New G oi . r I s nt the
he would hold a special term.
mook, Orc., on October 17, 1'93, viz:
can be rebuilt at a cost of a few
Frederick E Page,
Judge Burnett emphatically denies
Homestead Entry No. 7 7 xS fur the n vv ’4 of sec.
days labor they make a great ado 1 |. tp. 2 s. r 9 w.
having authorized this statement
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
about it, and only then do they continuous residence upon and cuk.vation of,
and it is only just to him to say
| said land. \ iz:
think of invoking I he law to punish
Albert Harris, fa cob Blum, Isaac C. Quick,
that his wishes in this matter ap­
j mid John Rupp, of Nestecton. ore.
offenders. The location of a forest
»4-¡9
Robert A. Miller, Register.
pear to coincide
the
fire is generally so remote from
A full supply of School Hooks.
people. When
We are here to announce
Everythin«»' New!_
TILLA^OO^ BOOI^ ^TO^E
habitations that if it were not
for
the smoke that spreads over the
county few people would know of
its existence, ami, as it is, hardly
regular term that the convenience anyone except those w ho have tim­
would not justify theextra expense. ber claims or homesteads give it a
It is to be hoped that before the Second thought. Herein lies one of
next legislature meets this mutter the greatest obstacles to the en­
mountains
one in the
who come
T imbkk L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
PiHLICATION.
I'nited States Land Office. <»regon City, Ore­
gon. July 24, l.%3 — Notice is hereby given that
incompliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3 18 s entitled An act for the
>a!e of timber lands in the ? fates of California.
Oregon. Nevada a.id Washington Teriitory, ’
Jonas T. Clink,
of Larch, County of Tillamook. S tate of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
ment No. 2903, for the purchase of the w *2 of s
w- 14. s <• *4 of s w 1 H and s w of s e k, o. section
No. 26, in tp. 1 s. r 7 w, and will offe proof
to show that the laud sought is more valuable
for its timber orstone than for agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish his claim to said land
l»efore the Register and Receiver of this o lice­
nt Oregon City. Oregon, on Wednesday, the ¡st
day "f November 18 3. He names as witnesses:
John Kuns, of McMinnville, Oregon, H. C.
Wood, of Oregon Citv. Oregon, M. T. Records,
and Olive Rhude. of I.arch.
Any and all persons claiming adverselv the
above-describev! lands are requested to file their
claiit s in this office on or before said 1st day
of Nov« inber 1 93.
12 21
J. T. Apperson. Register.
Naia Thompaan,
A worthless ‘'tin-horn gambler
tainments should not
out local talent.
Fu: ninne Cabinet Work. etc., ma-le to order.
when
enter­
be given bv
rm.4 hook
Great surprise is expressed l»x
all new-comers toTillmmsik at the
amount of open prairie land that
lies around our city. They have
\ meeting was held in Snrntoga, almost invariably expected to timi
Cal., to consider the question of I'illamook City at (lie foot of t Im
employing white lalsir in lieu of mountains and dose to the iteenn
\siatie. A
committee reported instead of living fixe miles front the
that there were ox er ‘.‘HO w bite men mountains, and practically trice
Forest (ìrove
and
Tillamook.
StAg,'will L ave Eorrat I'.:,,re f.,r Tillamook
r,»tv Tue„lAv an I I n.l I, Tillamook Wrdnaa-
dayaand Saturday,.
in Son Jose willing to work, mid thill distance from the oivim. In­ MnlJ RUGOUS
I but all the orcliiil'dists as yet seen stead of finding a city with rough
Uu^ûleti
were willing to give employment hilly streets, blockaded w ith stumps
to whites
One orelmrdist, item and logs as is the ease in the major­
Saratoga, is said to have lieeii an­ ity ol the tow ns on the const, thev
noyed by tramps, luit since the limi a city located on as nice a
officers have segregated the lais>rers prairie as can lie found in Illinois,
mid tramps a decided change of with level, graveled street, electric
feeling Ims taken place, mid there lights mid such a general air of
Prop.r
Fred Martin,
Barbe? Shop
Hot and cold water baths
at any time.
Opposite Larsen House.
X- 3ol)itoott
Tillamook, Oregon.
XI 11.1.1 N KRY Money loaned.
Notes bought,
t’Alil.l’.KMIlSOX. Collections made,
Til I ARDOR. O rk .
Horçe$hœing a ¡Specialty.
Tillamcnk, Ort
__ _ _ ! C. Lamb. Erop'r.
Is ".lie i-l.ive t«» find Ihcgains in
DRY
GOODS,
;t v.
The
Largest stock
of Boots and
Shoes in the
Cit!f.
Hats Caps.
Gents Furni­
shing Goods.
AGENCY FOR
BRADLEY&METCALFCK
CELEBRATED
Complete lin ‘
of Ladies
Dress Goods.
-——
ESTABLISHED 1841
Can ft you in
Clothing and
foot wear.
TRADÌ MARK COPYWGHTiD
-A XI) CONFECTIONEÏÏ.
NOW OPEN.
Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home­
made and French candies, oranges, nuts and
lemons.
S I’irst (lass Restaurant in Connection. S
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
-------- ♦•—CORNER FIRST S t . Ik STILt.WFXI. *'»
fityt Cla^ in every Respect,
Mr, J JOHNSON
SlackBmith.
is now a great demand for w hite cleanliness and pmiqicrity that thev
lalsii-vra nt fl a day and ls>ard. A cannot refrain from
expressing
lalsir bureau Ims Is-en established tlieir astonishment. All this works
and the total number registered for the bellini of the city. Large
up to August 24 wus over MIO. but tracts of open land stretch south
a large uumlier of these liax e found irom Tillamook city of which evert
employment wince the Imok was acre is cupalile of supporting a cow
ri -T-'l l-iiMtieM: In Win. H. iniJler .t
opened.
the year round, and eatablishuieiit
i
ordered.
STAGE LINE.
H. D JONES
Stationery, Magazines, and
Periodicals always on hand.
Cabinet Malp and Carpenter.
HR IFF HUGS A "TINHORN
have such of Pendleton •'came to grief" this
good for a very sut.... ssl’ul exhibi­ an enjoyable time fishing mid
week, anil grief w ill probable stay
tion. As it is primarily a Pacific camping as they Im vent the August
SCROLL SAWING
with him during the rest of his
Coast undertaking no effort should term, but it would certainly save
natural life. His name is Dilsen.
Wooden Pumps made.
Im spared to make it n success. the county a great ileal of expense
and lie ap roaehed Madame Grief
M my tow ns in Oregon m e pre­ and would prevent in a measure
carelessly twirling a six-shooter in Sexi door to Ked. I.,usen'» llluckvinith shop
paring to send exhibits and it such cases of gross injustice as
T illamook , O kki . ox .
the purler where sat a company of
wood lie a good opport mi ity to show have occurred during the past year.
“soiled doves."
The pistol fell
When y, u nm.e
to the world what resources we I hat a person should be confined
t > tile Wilson
from the grasp of the drunken
River country,
have in Tillani > >k.
nearly a year awaiting trial is an gambler and went off, mid one of
stop atlti ehi r's.
outrage inexcusable even in n the “doves" went fluttering to the
ACCOMMODATIONS.
The ellorls of local societies, place so difficult of access as Tilla­ Evergreen shore. Now grief is AMPLE
(Jood
Beds
mook
and
in
several
civil
actions
whether religious or secular. Io
fondly clasping the “tin-horn" and
furnish healthy amusements or re­ money and property have been tied making the jail keys mid padlocks
FISH AND GAME IN SEASON.
creation should be encouraged. If up iiniiceessm ily , causing annoying rattle with her heap powerful lings.
Telegraph office in the house,
entered into it with the right spirit coni plica lions. The sentiments of According to Oregon law he is prob­
tiruiu anil hay
nothing tends more to foster that the people ought to be expressed ably distilled to life imprisonment.
for tennis Start*
friendship and general good feeling so us to leave no doubt ns to their
t<> E'.rt'st Grove
Klamath Star.
or
Tillain-jok.
which is the sure foundation of a w islies in the matter.
why enjoyable
LADIES FANCY GOODS.
amount asked for is not more (lull-
The journey over the
Ground has been broken for the may not lie a pleasant
Mid Winter Fair in San Francisco winter, and tile lawyers
and at present the prospects me from the valley limy not
no reason
BOOTS ANO SHOES.
OOZZZT ÓC
The number and importance of in the community very little effort
ing August 3rd her yield was LS.l I cases on the docket ought to im­ will be made to bring to justice
pounds mid for one day (July 30) press those concerned with the fact those who wilfully place in jeopardy
she passed the three pound notch. that lillamo -k county needs two the timber of which Oregon is so
Ilourd’s 1 htirv man.
terms of circuit court in a year. justly proud.
proper care in preparation there is
Just note a few of our specialties in our
different Departments this week.
GROCERIES.
For the week end­
prosperous community, and with
The I jargest General Merchandise Dealers
in Tillamook County.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’.
Our »lock ot Loot« and »hoe»
Ile,„
Land office at Oregon City. Ore.. July 31 »M-
We carry the most complete stock of fancy
—Notice is herebv given that the following- groceries in the city.
complete than it 1» now. We carry a full aud
named settler has filed notice of his intention
For several weeks ¡.iiinll timlier to niMke final proof iu support of his claim, and
Olivet*. Mushroons, Pineapple.*, Asparagus, complete line ot the celebrated Bradley, Md alf
that said proof will be made before the ( ounty Delicious Tomntoes. Catsup, and Worcester Sc I'o'agooda and are »ellingtheni muehcheaper
fireH have been burning in the clerk
of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore., Sauce. French Mustard. Shrimps. Imp. Sardines than other Men hant» carrying the same
viz:
mountains in this county. The on September 20. J. I893,
au«l all other fancy groceries that are used.
Try us with foot ware and be convinced that »,
H. Brown,
Homestead No. 8842. for the e S of n w >4. see.
Try one of those delicious Sugar Cured Hams, nre the cheapest aud give the best value for ym,'r
origin of these fil es is att rilmteil to 2s.
and - fc *4 of s w % and s w ot s e J4, sec 24. that have just arrived.
money.
8 s, r 9 w.
x
, .
campers who are too careless to tp. He
names the following w itnesses to prove his
residence upon and cultivation of,
<|ueneh tlieir camp-fires before leav­ continuous
said hind, via:
.
....
A illiam I hacker, Fetli Moon, Charles smith,
ing. In th-' past immense damage ami Wesley Smith, all of Blaine, Tillamook
Our summer goods must go at any price for ,
We have Jual added to our already large slock
Oregon
resulted from this carelessness, county,
il-16
J. T. Apperson, Register.
we do not want to carry them till next year. ’ of Indies' Faucy goods a large line of u- ea and
and the 1-mg dry season that we|
Now is the time to get good dresses cheap. All Embroideries, aud laities w ishing anything in
NOTICE FOR I'l BI.ICAT1ON.
of our 25 cts. dress goods are selling at 15 uts. a that hue will do well to call and examine our
have had this summer has made
Laud office at Oregon City, Oregon. August 21, yard. See our variety in outing flannels and stock, w e are setting the»e goods very - heap -
18
.3.
-
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
follow-
the danger greater than for many named settler lias filed notice of his intention sateens In Corsets our stock is complete and Call aud sec them even if you don't wish i„
buy anything.
make fiim! proof in support of his claim, and wc can suit anyone.
years.’ Ill other parts of the state to
that sud proof will be made before the County
Clerk
of
Tillamook
Co.,
at
Tillamook.
Ore.,
on
We
hnve
jimt
receivetl
the
hirgest
anti finest block of
the same con ilions exist and for
October 17th, 1893. viz:
Anna E. Rowlqy,
several weeks the newspapers have
Pre. 1). S., No. 78. 2, fur the s w *4 of sec. 4- tp- 1
been publishing the state laws in h , r7 w.
We have them in all the latest shapes tintl
He names the following witnesses to prove ever brought to this city.
regard to setting fires. These laws 1 his continuous residence upon and cultivation colors, ami varieties and can suit anyone.
of said land, viz:
F. A. <takes, E. K. Barnard. Herman Brown
were publish-!-! in the H eadlight
Don’t for_'et that wear.» buying all kin-1.-«->f pr-i'liic», and tli.it we pty th ■
and B J. Pen Well, of Tillamook, Ore,
1419
Robert A. Miller, Register.
higherst price, for it ¡»just as go st as - nsli Io ns.
severa I weeks ago ami are very
yield of blitter yet rep u ted from
the contest nt the World's Fair, will lie settled so there will lie no forcement of the laws, and it seems
that until the fires cause sm h dam­
thill we have noticed, is credited niisiiiiderstaiiiiiiig.
age as to directly affect everyone
to the Wisconsin bred Jersey cow,
Blown It'ssie.
Daniel R. Hurlburt.
Homestead No. 92M. for the tot 2 and c , <d s
w *4 ami > w *4 of>e «, MC3o. tp. 1 », r
He names the following witnesses to pro\ e hi
continuous residence upon ami cultivation 01,
said land, viz:
t. W. Waxwell, Benjamin o Hara. IL o Hara,
and William O'Hara, all of Netarts, ltllamook
county, Oregon.
.
11-I6
J- 1- Apperson, Kegisttr.
FOREST FIRES.
faults and
tlx' business mi'll asking the city
council to tax the city to the
ought
doubt as to its future prosperity.
blame her not; nor let her anger
1
thee nor coercion use, as all is in
vain to straighten what is curved.’’
A petition is circuhited among
with
the immense tracts of timber land
that are tributary to Tillamook
'tis plain that crooked is woman's
posed that a customer inadvert­ point an extra
ently dropped a cigarette on a court decided
cake of ice. This illustrates the wanted, their <
great danger of cigarette smoking. that it would ci
I’acilic Lumberman.
cultural resource» together
not listen to all she says. From
man’s right side a rib was taken to
form woman, and never was there
seen a rib quite straight.
And
wouhlst thou straighten it? It
breaks, but bends not. Since, then
41 M
UEO. W KltiEK.
Hay Citv
PAINTING,
Frescoing, Decorating.
and Paper-hanging.
MKRMANN Glta»NK>
4*
Braver
l t»*( offiv v
Tillamook County Ore
THE OLD RELIABLE
D rugstore
• I complete Stock of Drags•
Patent Medicines. Toilet-^
. Irticles. t>tions on hand.
"D t . H. I? .‘0. Johijzon.
ç './// Prescriptions carefully
S^compounded. Fifty years
' '^experience in thisbusiness-