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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1893)
A Persian poet gives the follow ing instructions U| m > ii this import Published every Thursday evening. ant subject: "When thou art mar OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. ried seek to please thy wife, but do not listen to all she says. From E ditor and P roprietor mail’s right side a rib was taken to T om C oatek form woman, and never was there T illamook , O he ., Aug. .31, 1X9.3. seen a rib quite straight. And wonldst tlion straighten it? It RATES OF* SUB.M RIPTION. breaks, but bends not. Since, then (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE ) One year ’tis plain that crooked is woman's Six montila temper, forgive her faults and Three month* blame her not; nor let her anger advertising rates . 1 inch, per month fo.75 per year $6.75 thee nor coercion use, as all is in 3 ” ” " 1.25 ” ” 2o.oo >4 col. ” ” 3-75 ” ” 33 00 vain to straighten what is curved.” ” •• 6.75 ” ” 60.00 1 ” ” ” 11.00 . ” " 100.00 —Journalist. & il lam o 0 It ijenblinht. of creameries brings assurance that at no distant date Tillamook will have a first-class reputation as a dairy country. With such agri cultural resources together with the immense tracts of timber hind that are tributary to Tillamook there ought to be no room for doubt as to its future prosperity. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Laud Office at oregou <ity .Unyon, J“1*-}! 1893.—Notice is hereby given that the named settler has filed notice of his intention t<> make fiuaiproof in support of htsclaiDL. aud that said proofwill be made iiefore the < ountx ( itrk of Tillamook County, at i'illamook, Ore gon, on >eptem!»er 20. 1893. viz: Daniel R. Hurlburt. Homestead No. 92’4. ior the lot 2 and r nt s >. and > w >4 of >e K, svcjo, tp- 1 *. r 10 w. He names the following witnesses to pro\ e his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot, said land, viz: ! W Waxwell. Benjamin (> Hara, B. <> Hara, ami William O Hara all of Netarts, Hllainook county, Oregon. „ n-16 J. T. Apperson, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land office at Oregon City, Ore . July 3t lSv3- —Notice in hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook. Ore., on September 20. I893, viz: J. 11. Brown, Homestead No. S842. for the t of n w l4, st c. 2S. and e *4 of s w # and s w of s e *4, sec 24. tp. 3 s, r 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of, said land, viz: . A illiam Thacker, Seth M< on. Charles smith, and Wesley Smith, all of Blaine, Tillamook county. Oregon 11-16 J. T. Apperson, Register. FOREST FIRES. For several weeks small timber fires have been burning in the mountains in this county. The origin of these fires isattl'iluiteil to campers who are too careless to Local notic*'«, focts. per line; and set«, afler th<- fir-I insertion. Only sets per line for first quench their camp-fires before leav insertion for regular advertisers A petition is circulated among Lost, Found, For Rent. ForSale, Wanted, and ing. In the past immense damage Special notices, in classified ‘ ad ’ columns, at the business men asking the city the rate of one cent per word for first insertion resulted from this carelessness, and liaii rates thereafter. council to tax the city to the Legal notices, Nonpareil, iocts. per line for and the long dry season that wei first insertion and Acts per line for each siibse amount of¿700 to buy a lire engine. FOR PUBLICATION. quent insertion. have had this summer has made Land < NOTICE ffice at Oregon City, Oregon. August 21. An engine lias been examined by All local notices will be “starred" or otherwise 18,3. - Notice is hereby given that the follow- the danger greater than for many named settler has tiled notice of his intention designated as advertisements. a representative of the lire company « * to in axe fina! proof in support of bis claim, and years. ’ In other parts of the state No special position will be agreed upon for and pronounced as suitable for the that s ¡id proof w'’ll be made before the County any mlverlisemcnt, though we take especial of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Ore., on the same con ilions exist and for Clerk pains tn display advertising matter effective!) requirements oft he place. Whether October 17th, 1893. viz: an<l give us favoratile position as possible, fre Anna E. Rowlqy, several weeks the newspapers have queiitly changing the ‘make up of the paper l’re. I). S., No. 78. 2, for the » w *4 of sec. 4. tp. 1 this particular engine lie bought or s, r 7 w. been publishing the state laws in We make a special effort to change or re-build not, the city should be willing to He names the following witnesses to prove ti(|vrrtisemeiits as often as our natrons desire, regard to setting fires. These laws his continuous residence upon and cultivation but make no contract to that effe< I. of said land, viz: stand the expense of the appliances • * were published in the H ex nt.lour F. A. Oakes, E. K. Barnard. Herman Brown No cuts will be used, except out line c its on which the Hook and Ladder Com and B J. I’enwell. of Tillamook, Ore. metal bases. Robert A. Miller, Register. I 1 weeks ago mid are very 1419 severa ♦ • pany use to extinguish fires. The We reserve the right to reject any advertise severe. Last week Gov. I’ennoyer ment that we deem objectionable. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. amount asked for is not more than ► • Land O lice at Oregon City, Oregon, August 21, T erms : Cash in advance foi small advertise one year’s interest on the loss in issued a proclamation calling ut- 1H93. -Notice is hereby given that the following ment'«, and payment Is required monthly or i tot hem, and urging that named settler has filed notice of his intention to quartet ly on large contracts. the late fire, mid lower insurance tent ion make fi ml proof in support of his claim, and effort should be made for that said proof will be made before the County every < Co rrspondence 011 topics of general Interest, rates would result if better lire <’lerk of 'I'illamook County, at Tillamook, Ore', invited. their enforcement. Tim The interests on October I7, 1 93, viz: Address all communications to protection were secured. olaus W. Olsen T he H e weight , of the state and of this county are Homestead Entry No. 8090, for the n e *4 of n e T illamook . O k . 1, MV S, w h_, of II \\ *4, ■ e *4 "i n w '4, see. 9. tp. 2 s r 9 w. When the bill for a second term so dependent on their timber re He names the following witnesses to prove of his continu ms residence upon and cultivation Tho Wilson act repealing the of circuit court failed to pass the sources that the importune of. s tid land, viz: Albeit Harris, Wm. O'Hara, Theo. Kingsley, silver purchase clause of the Sher legislature last winter the people avoiding loss by fires should be ap and ('. S. Smith, of Tillamook, Tillamook cou.it), Oreg' >11. preciated by every one of our cit i- man act pa. s <1 the house Monday ofthiscoiinty laid the responsibility Robert A. Miller, Register. M-19 by a vote of 23!* to I 1(1 against it. on .Judge Burnett w ho was reported zens, though many people lake no noth e h'OK 1’t'HI.ICATION. to have authorized the statement notice of a forest lil'e even if it de Land Oil'ce at Oregon City, Oregon. August stroys seieral thousand dollars 2i. i8»)3.—Notice is .......... ............. hereby «... given tlli'.t ...w the The third trilli of M. B. Curtis, in the ottse that no second term follow irg named settler has filed notice of his worth of standing timber, but if the intention to make fii al proof in support ofliis was needed, but if it was needed fi>r the murder of police officer claim, am! that said proof will be made before fii'e happens to burn a cabin that the County Clerk of Tilhimook county, at Tilla < irmi I ended in his acquit tai August he would hold a special term. mook, Ore., on October 17. j'93, viz: can (>e rebuilt at a cost of a few Frederick E Page, 25 in Sun Francisco. The verdict Judge Burnett cmphalieally denies Homestead Entry N > ,7 . for the n w '4 of sec. days hibor they make a great ado 14, tp. 2 s. r 9 w. having authorized this statement was somew’lmt of n surprise. Il<-names the following witnesses to prove his residence upon and cuk.vatiun of, and it is only just Io him to say about it, and only then do they continuous said land, \ iz: think of invoking ( he law to punish Albert Harris, [acob Blum, Isaac C. Quick, that his wishes in this matter ap- burned ¡II and John Rupp, of Nestcton. Ore. otl’emlers. The location of a forest U-'«9 Robert A. Miller, Register. pear to coincide with those of the anti H.OOO When lie offered to ap- fire is generally so remote from T imber L and . A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for It is Slip- people. PuniJCATfON. point an extra term the comity habitations that ¡fit were not for United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore the smoke that spreads over the gon. July 24. 1K q 3 —Notice is hereby given that court decided that it was not ¡¡1 compliance with the provisions of the act of county lew people would know of Congress of June 3 18 m entitled An act for Hie wanted, their explanation being sale of timber lands in the ? tales of California. that it would come so close to the its existence, and. as it is. hardly Oregon. Nevada a.id Washington Terntory, ’ Jonas T. ( lick, regular term that the convenience 'anyone except those who have tim of i.-itch. County of Tillamook. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn state ber claims or homesteads give it a ment No. 2>/»3, for ti c purchase of the w 1., of s would not justify the extra expense. w 1,, s e *4 of s w 1 1, and s u of s e k. o. section It is to lie hoped that before the seeoml thought. Herein lies one ol No. 26. in tp 1 s. r 7 w. and will off.- proof to show that the land sought is more valuable next legislature meets this matter the greatest obstacles to the en for its timber orstoiie than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land will lie set I led so there will be no forcement of the laws, and it seems belore the Ib gister and Receiver of this o lice at Oregon City. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 1st that until the fires cause such dam day of November 18 3. He names as witnesses: misunderstanding. John Kuns, of McMinnville, Oregon. H. C. age as to directly ail'cct everyone Wood, of Oregon Citv, Oregon, M. T ReconK and Olive Rhudc, of I.arch. in the community very little effort Any and all persons claiming adverse!v the The number mid importance of aliove-described lands are requested to file their cases on the docket ought to im will lie made to bring to justice claims in this office on or before said i.-t dav of Nov« mbet 1 93 press those concerned w ith the fact those who wilfully place in jeopardy 12 21 J- T. Apperson, Register. that Tillamook county needs (wo the timber of which Oregon is so Naia Thompson, terms of circuit court in a year, justly proud. Ground Ims been broken for the Mid Winter Fair in San Francisco and at present the prospects are good for a very successful exhibi tion. As it is primarily a Pacific Coast undertaking no effort should be spared to make it a success. M my towns in Oregon are pre paring to send exhibits and it wood !> • .1 good opportunity to show to the world what resources we have in Tillam > >k. The journey over the mountains may not lie n pleasant one in the winter, and the law vers w ho come from the valley may not have such an enjoyable time fishing and camping as they liaveat the August term, but it would certainly save the county a great deal of expense mid would prevent in a measure Sill'll eases of gross injustice as have occurred during the past year, That a person should be confined nearly a year awaiting trial is an outrage inexcusable even in a place so ditlieult of access as Tilla mook and in several civil actions money mid property have been tied up uiinccesam ily . causing aiinov ing complications. ’The sentiments of the people ought to lie expressed so as to leave no doubt as to their w islies in the matter. Cohn & Co., The Largest General Merchandise Dealers in Tillamook County. Just note a few of our specialties in our different Departments this week. GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES. We carry the most complete stock of fancy Our stock ot boot. Hint «hoes wa» Bute complete than it 1» now. We carry . mil groceries in the city. Olive*. Mnshroons. Pineapple*. Asparagus. complete line of the celebrated Bradley Ifa u Delicious Tomatoes. Catsup, and Worcester tt Co'sgoods and are Belting them mm h'che.i, Sauce, French Mustard. Shrimps, Imp. Sardines than other Merchant, carrying the mme-d aud all other fancy groceries that are used. Try us with foot ware and be convinced that » Try one of those delicious Sugar Cured Ham*, arc the cheapest and give the best value for roar money. } that have just arrived. oohit de cozvi:n=^-n>T"z-. LABIcS DRESS GOODS. LADIES FANCY GOODS. Our summer goods must go at any price for we do not want to carry them till next year. Now is the time to get good dresses cheap. All of our 25 cts. dress goods tire selling at 15 ets. a yard. See our variety in outing flannels and sateens. In Corsets our stock is complete and we can suit anyone. We have just added to our already large>llK.k of (.allies' Fancy goods a large tine of .„d Embroideries, and ladies u tahing anything ,„ that hue will do well to call and examine our stock, we arc selliiu these goods very thean- Call aud see them even if you don't wtahtu buy anything. We have jiibt received the largest ¡'.nd finest stock of ZT eclr- Ties ever brouglit to this city. We have them in till the latest shapes ¡mil colors, and varieties and can suit anyone. Iluii't fnrjet that near.' buying all kiiuls of pnulncs, and that we pay th. hi-lierst I'rii-e, for it is just as uo «1 as rash to 11s. We are locatnl at King's comer, nn<l deliver poods fiee of charge to any I art of the city Collie and inspi ct our innuen-e stock of wa.l pap r, it is the largest llii.-M.|t of I'or I mil. we can suit an v c e in price and variety. We are here to announce Tlmt the Augusta Ims arrived and that Lamb has received A I I I.I. LINE OF St IIOOL BOOKS Everything New!_ ? ew Building, >ew Goods nt the TILLAIVjOO^ BOOK ?TDI(E z/ full supply of Schoo! /looks. Stationery, Magazines, and Periodicals always on hand. -B. C. Lamb, Prop’r. Is ’.he i-iauf* t<» find Bii'gains in DRY I GOODS, T Cabinet Malp and Carpenter. GRIEF HUGS I “TINHORN A worthless "tin-hiirn gmnblei* of Pendleton “cmne to grief" this week, mid grief will prolmhly stni with him din ing the rest of his natural life, llis iimiie is Dolsen, and he ap reached Madame Grief carelessly twirling a six-sho iter in the purler where sat a company of "soiled doves." Thu pistol f,.|| from the grasp of the drunken gamhler mid went off. mid one of the “doves" went fluttering to the Evergreen shore. Now grief is loudly clasping ......... tin-horn" and making the jail keys and padlocks rattle with her heap powerful hugs. According to Oregon law lie is prole ilbly doomed to life iiiiprisoinneiit. Klamath Star. riunitine. Cabinet Work, etc . made to order. SCROLL SAWING Wooden Pumps made. Ne xi door Io I-red. Lateen's Blacksmith Shop T illamook , O uki . os \\ hen yi u con.e t'» dit* \\ ilfMin River country, slopMtReeher’s. AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS The ellorts of local societies, whether religious or secular, to (jood Bedg furnish healthy aiiiiisemeiits or ré FISH AND GAME IN SEASON. création should be encouraged. If entered into it with the right spirit Telegraph office in the house. nothing tends more to footer that Gmiii Rthl hay lor tennis Si age friendship and g.'neral good feeling to ForiM Grov«* which is the sure foundation of a • r Tillamook, when ordered. prosperous community, and with TILLAMOOK proper care in preparation liiere is no reason why enjoyable enter Great surprise is expressed l>v tainments should not lie given bv all new-comers to Tillamook at the our local talent. amount of open prairie laud that lies around our city. They have A meeting was held in Saratoga. almost invmialdi expected to find STAGE LINE. Cal., to consider the question of I'illamook Citv nt the foot of tin' Sl»r. will F..W.I Crore f.r Tillamook rirrv l urwUvRn t End.. Tillamook Wednn- Hot and cold water baths employing white labor in lieu of mountains mid close to the ocean di»ys and Saiurdax *. at any time. Asiatic. A committee reported instead of being tile miles from the H D JONES Prop.r that there were ot er 200 w bite men mountains, mid practically trice in San Jose willing to work, ami that distance freni the ocean. In. Mitt L J RUGOLES Mr». J JOHNSON Opposite Larsen House. that all the orchardists as yet seen sterni of finding a city with rough were willing to give employment hilly streets, blockaded w ith stumps Tillamook, Oregon. to whites. One orehardist, near mid logs ns is the case in the major Saratoga, is said to have lieen an ity of the tow us on the cotutl, tliei noyed by lrnm|M, but since the limi a city hs'iited on ns nice a Ne*r Court llor*e Tu I.AMWK, O rr . otlicers liuv e segregated the lalwirers prairie as can lie found in Illinois, mid trumps a deeided change of with Il ici, gtavehd street, electric fis'ling Ims taken place, and there lights mid such a general air of UEO. W KIGKR. is now a great demand for white cleanliness mid prim|>erity that they Bay Citv. laltoi-ers at 11 a day and Isuird. A cannot refrain from expressing labor bureau bus lieen established tlieir astonishment. All this works Ul kiiHla of w . hm I work MI1,| wai(00 PAINTING, w»»rk donv. mid the total number registered for the lieni'tit of the city. Ijirge up to August 24 was over soo, but tracts of open land stretch south n large iiumlrer of these lune found t'roiii Tillmuook city of which even and Paper-hanging. employment since the Isxik was acre is ea|>able of supporting a cow I’lm-eoi b.iaint», i„ U’m. Hi iuulWal For «tlm.t« and p,|c,w call on or writ, to opened. H kkm . sk l.nnr. F«ro®" the year round, and establishment Forest Grove and Tillamook. Lied Martin, Earbe? Shop Fin^t The Largest stock of Boots and Shoes in the City. Hats Caps. Gents Furni shing Goods. Complete lin ■ of Ladies Dress Goods. AGENCY FOR BRADLEY& METCALF CO? CELEBRATED BOOTS& SHOES ESTABLISHED 1843 Con ft you in Clothing and g_ _ 30 THE BIGGES' JOOT IN THE foot wear. TUSK MARK COCYMCHTID ßONFECTIONEiff. NOW OPEN Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home made and French candies, oranges, nuts and lemons. l’irst ( lass Restaurant in Connection. J t MEALS AT ALL HOURS. —COKNKR HIRST ST * STILLWELL *'« in every Inspect. Bitöfilro X the old reliable M I LLIN ERY Money loaned. Notes bought, (’AliLI’.K.XllISON, Collections made, Blacksmith. Hor^hoeing a ¡Specialty. •liop, Tilltiiiio«.k, Ore. .'¡ vi Frescoing, Decorating, 4« Till arb 00k County, orr • / complete Stock of Drags Patent Medicines. Toilet .Irticlcs, Xotions on hand Tip. H. T? .<D. ^ohijzon. ç '.til Prescriptions carefully ■t. ? ¿/com pounded. Fi ft y yen rs x&xperience in thisbusines*-