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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1893)
It KA I. KSTATK TKANMPKMS Woman Speculator». Manta C’laua * <’«»• Tlie Elmorr, bomiil for Nehalem »«.lit It is very human to wish Io know about The Cantata, “Santa Clan* & Co <.iit TiM-sdsy. >h»- Wuckee is expected in direct from given by the publicacliouh in tl»e i-kating things we are not familiar with, even if Sometime during tlie wee, »ms'hour» >*! Pnlncioco. rmk. Saturday evening, was a decided we never expect to do them ; and how was a Cbriatmas tree at Ix>ng <>f Tuisdiiv morning some niiscrvsnt», i Hiiccess. The hall was filled to its utmost many have not had their curiosity aroused acting under the effects of a Chri»tin»» Monday capacity and the |«rformance was at by the terms used by the stock-brokers, TAe Harrison, U »u nd for Nest urea, pa s- jag, went on a tour of mischief around tentively listened to throughout, the and wish to know their significance? A town Hau they been content toplay *«-ed ent Wedm-aday. only interruptions being the hearty ap wimple explanation of them is seldom l * Oor 250 meals were serve«I at the Lar harmless tricks, nobody would have com plained, but they were not content until plause that frequently broke the stillneHS. given ; but in “A Woman’s Romance iu s' sen House on Christmas Day. Wall Street,” published in the January The steamers Sc «tin and Navarro, biden thev not only destroyed private property The character of Santa Claus was taken number of Demorest’» Family Magazine, by Rev. A. B Wade, who, though suf biit contrivam es that were provided by with lunilwr from Bay City f »r San Fran- private individuals for public protection fering from an attack of the grippe, car one is taken down into the haunts of the , risen, pa-sed out Tuesday. Tlie barrier which bad lieen placed ried out his part to the entire satisfaction "bulla” ami "bears.” and may learn all Yesterday I»em Parker, of Bay City, aruurnl the excavation at the new bank of the audience. Mr. Freas as Jack Frost about “pula" and ‘ calls’’ and "spread»” Lad the misforiiine io ent his leg with an was lorn down for I he eecpnd time, leav delighted the youngsters t>y his mis- and “margins” and bucket-shops” ami axe while chopping wood. ing it a menace to the public. The han chevous tricks, while Miss Telev Ander the other mysteries that go to make up Wm. Ker femlerg, while working in the that world-renowned region known aa mill at Bay Citv. let a cant fall on Ida dle was broken off the pump in front of son as Mildred, an indulged child of Wall Street The article is clearly writ wealthy |«rents, and Miss Jennie Pettit, Lamb'» store, damaging it to the extent foot, cruthing it severely. ten ami very fully demonstrated, ami as Patty, a poor ragged girl picking up of several dollar». A» the pump may be Rev. Wade is an adept at display let reading it is quite equal to spending a tering, as the greeting card of Santa needed at any time for fire projection this sticks in the forest, carried out their |iarts day in thatdomuin of Mammon. "Among admirably, tlieir »do- and duets being is a serious offen»e and ought to be in Claus A Co wi-uLI indicate the Nurses” is another specially interest La Grippe is subsiding and it is to be vestigated and the perpetrator» severely very much appreciated As Sparkle, Loped that th<* rest of the winter will be punished. The parties were »een while leader of the Snow Fairies Miss Dora ing article, illustrated with portraits of in the act of committing one of their dev High spoke her lilies well. As Cedar, nurses from the different hospitals, by passed w ithout plague or epidemic. The ladies who hail the surprise sere iltries and it is hoped mid expected they the kind hearted leader uf the Evergreen which one may learn the distinctive nade arranged for Christmas Eve ought will be called iqioii to interview the city Fairies, Miss Edna Brown did exceed uniforms. Russell Sage, Ex-Judge Noah ingly well, notwithstanding tliut she was Davis, Lillie Devereux Blake, Jennie de to call O ik an iconoclast, <»r something recorder. only just recovering from a severe S|«ll la Lozic-r, M. D , and Elizabeth Cady equally aweiul. < liriwtinHM Day io Tillamook. of sickness. Miss Beatta Robeson presi Staiilon give their opinions 011 Woman The l»an<l Iroys have our thanks for the Sunshine and ruin in about equal pn>- ded at the piano with the greatest credit. Suffrage, which are accompanied by their seleutioiis played before the H kadi . igat <-flire Christmas day. Though we were portions, and in rather quit k Hiicce>»8ion This l>e'i g her first attempt at anvihiug portraits There are several excellent not present the good will thus expressed was wliat the weather god» gave us on of the kind and that too without the aid stories, a splendid paper fur "Our Girls” Monday, and barring a nuiober of caaea of atty special instructions on the piano, entitled “Berry-Picking Immortals,” am) is appreciated. While helping to load the steamer Na of La grippe and a fire acare the day was her effort is deserving of more praise than a fine paper on “The Care of the Com plexion;” all the latest “Society Fads” varro, at Bay City, last week. Arthur an enjoyable one, aa far as newspapers space here will permit The Snow Fairies looked tliejreal em are chronicled, and every one of the ex Provost was walking down a plank when are able to record. The Tillamook Cornet Band was the blem of winter l<eauty in their rotiee of cellent departments is full to overflow he slipped and fell from the steamer to first to denionairate that the day ia net white. The Evergreens symlsjlized the ing with interesting and instructive mat the Inmlier raft and broke liisann. Bert Severance of the Pacific Cni verity apart for 8<nne extraordinary purpose ever verdant Imuglis of Ihe.foresl, while ter. Besides, there are over 300 illustra of Forest Grove arrived home yesterday. They began alamt one o’clock at the first the little Bullies represented the ripe, red tions. including a unique New Year card, Bert is suffei-ing from a severe attack of businesa place alter leaving the hall and (terries as near as textile amt juvenile and the portraits of tile competitors for the Demorest Baby l’rize are irresisilde. the quinsy aiui finds it necessary to be proceeded to discourse for merchants and sweetuess can approximate. public placea throughout the city. The The songs and choruses of all the This is a sample of what the subscilx-rs with his parents to insure recovery Recorder (’. N. Diew returned from a boys seemed to lai inspired for li e occa Fairies were nicely rendered and the to this ideal Family Magazine get for *2 Published by W. Jennings tiip to Southern Oregon last Saturday, sion and discourae.l exceptionally well. children are to be praised (or tlieir efforts. a year. bringing w ith him a niunber of specimens Cigars and cash began to aliow their One of tlie pleasantest features of the Demorest, 15 East 14th St., New York. of gold, silver and copper ore from the effects too, and the streets became lined evening was when at the close of the , Christina» at Nehalem. mines. .Mr. Drew is |»eisonslly interested will, people, when the fire l>ell caused an entertainment, Jack Frost was taken to A Christmas tire wa» held at Nehalem exceptionally, sudden silence of horn and task by his master Santa Clans and ac in these mines ami is quite confident of drum, many of the band hoya being fire cused of the crime of untiring efforts tu in \Vi»l's hall on Christina» nigld under their future. men. A fire had been diacovered on the prepare the children for the |>erformance the auspices of the Epworth League. The Tillamook Isalge No. 5", A. F. A A.M. roof of the shoe atore of Brown <& Peck and as a punishment lor Ilia heinous be j house was called toorder at 7:30 P. M. installed their officers for the ensuing ham, hut in a few minutes and before the havior was presented with a beautiful by the President ol the League, Miss Masonic year last evening A number fire company could get thoroughly into album. Though very much surprised | Gladys Newell, and a very neat and of the members’families and friemls were operation, it was extinguished, without Mr Freas responded with a neat speech attractive programme «as rendered con present, and after the installation an ex a< cident. The hand took up their march thanking his unknown friends for their sisting of prayer by Robt. Brow n, open- cellent supper was partaken of ami a where they left off and not until the generosity. Packages of nuts and candy t ing address bv U.S. Boyakin, after which pleasant social time was had until lele shades of night had gathered in did they were distributed tu all tlie children pre I followed recitations, song», reading, etc. ill the evening. cease to herald Christmas day. sent and us some packages were leftover II. V. Alley, P C. Newell mid Stephen Lamb’s soliloquy: Oil! ye immortal After supper the Larsen House became it was decided to take them to the chil Scovell were then apiminted a committee gods; ye rock ribbeil and oak cleav the object of attraction. Early in the dren who were utiable on account of to unload the tree, with three little girls ing thunderbolts. Ye four searching, evening crowds of gaily dressed |>eople sickness to attend and the meeting was as carriers The tree was well burdened penetrating and dissolving—winds, come began to assemble in the large and com dismissed to the music uf the band which with useful and attruclive presents for hither and avenge Oh, wrack in spirit, modious hall on the third floor The was present in uniform and which had both young and old A collection was cleave into shreds and char into cinders ball O|iened with a waltz, to music by kindly played several selections during then taken to defray the expenses of the that element in man which has hii anti the Cornet Band and it was not far from the evening. tree, the audience responding liberally, pathy for pump handles. H o'clock before the hall contained 200 any balance Ireing used toward purchas Financial Report of Sants Clau« A Co. Kiri, daughter of C. people One hundred ami forty-five ing an organ. The whole affair, includ- Clmtlert in had it imrrow escHi« from took sup|ier and fifty-seven numbers were From solicitation receipts by ttie chil ! ing decorations, wa» a success in every drowning. Siu* wan playing near the mill sold for the dance After the usual festiv dren *10.45; reserved seats *8.00; admis way, reflecting on the managers. A. where tlin tide ffisd overflowed the flats ities of the Larson House table, where sions *15.95; total *34.40 I.'t-ti: ■■ . r,—----------------------- Hel»o. when »lie fell Tii'.’ The water was quite all that the human receptacle could de Paid for candy, nuts, etc., *12 20; for > deep uud uo one was nesr to help her, sire was enjoyed, the music began and \V. Kellow is quite low with LatGripi«. nails, oil, canvas and stage fixtures, etc., lint furtuiiHtelv she insnaged to sersinlile the merry dancers reveled iu the “giddy Louis Farmer is over again from his *3.95; total *16.25; balance on hand out sod no serious consequences resulted. whirl” until nights candles were begin »18 15. Sand Lake ranch. We learn that the Christmas tree at ning to dim with approaching day The Mrs. Butt Jr. and little daughter came These figures represent a change of tlie Fairview school house whs a grand good order ami courtesy observed on I his money for Christmas gifts, with n balance. in from Portland a few days ago. HUcceaa. The crowd was large, the tree occasion Mas remarked Itynniny, Petty The receipts are small when compared This part of the county is afflicted with wilt large, there was a large number of i misunderstandings ami blatant disorder- with other financial transactions of every Lalitippe. Nearly every family Beems presents ami everybody had a large time. I lies such as have l»ven known to distuib day iM-cnrrence, tint when the o|ieratiom< to lie complaining. A pleaHsnt feature of the exercises was a such gatherings in ages gone by, were a in which money was not a factor are The merchants of Woods are expecting speech by Mr J. Morton, wIiOHaid tliinps minus <|uantity. The absence of the first taken into account, the receipts are but a a steamer in soon The necessaries of tiHi gooil and numerous to mention is due to the gentlemanly fluor managers fraction Those in charge wish to say life are about exhausted llnrrah for Fairview All they lacked and the growing tendency to discourage "right here” that the people of Tillamook Mrs. G. Bodyfelt was called to the lied- was theTillauiook Cornet Bsmt, and they such behavior and the second ia a credit are deserving of tlie highest praise ¡or side of her mother, Mrs. W. Butt, who is came within sight of the school Imus«* to the good name ol the house slid Tilla tlieir hearty cmoperalion in making the very low with la« Grippe, Sunday the just ua the good people of Fairview! mook society generally. Christmas exercises of last Saturday 24th inst were leaving. It never pays to be in a j Such occasions leave society in a Better ¡ evening a most enjoyable one for tlie Short*. hurry, or lie too slow and friendlier condition than it found ' children. To name evetybody who by For a good snmke go to Williams. The Alliance |a*ople gave thems«>lve» them. their lime, money or gifts contributed to Sash mid doors at Tuttle & Robeson'». up to pleasure on Christmas night Prof. Oakes’ orchestra furnished excel the occasion, would require more space Produce as good ascash at Colin & Co. and assembled in the school bouse ut lent music and George Handley never then the obliging editor of this paper Glass and Putty by the w liolesale at Fairview to tip the light fantastic toe. called more cheerily and with such good could allow in <».:e issue, Suffice it to Williams We learn from reliable sources that for I effwt in his life •ay that everybody alio was appealed to, Two more cars of flour on the way for fine dancers and gallant young men, Thus concluded another day which an without exception, contributed in some Frisco Store. Fairview d<a-s not have to step buck for entire world has come to regard as one way to the ('antata. That the children Sweet cider, 10 cents a quart, at the any community of its size. Thirty-seven for the exercise of our generous and social appreciated this to the fullest extent is Alliance meat market. numbers were sold and it is said that the natures. evident from tlieir persistent effort to For oils, paints, tinware and stoves go Prairie people never feasted better than uiake the exercise entertaining to their to Tuttle & Robeson’s Santa Claus at Mtelnhllbers. at the table a*, which they sat on that Sd'hool mates, parents and friends. The Fresh vegetables of all kinds at bottom One of the most delightful occurrences occasion It is received aa a fact that object of those in charge of the ('antata prices at the Alliance Meat Market. of Christmas day perhaps was the Christ on all such occasions the iwople of that a as first to give all children, without re Axe helves, hinges, doors, windows, l<M*ality have a method of making those mas tree w hich Mr. Steinhilber arranged gard to creed, a happy Chriatuiaa, and paints, etc., at Tuttle and Robeson’s tn the |iarlor for his little 5 year old I who join with them "glad to lie here.” secoud to start a fund to l>e known as Tuttle A Robeson me selling goods at daughter Effle. In the center of the room Mr. I). W. Jones and his fair bride ar Santa ('I mus ' Per|«tual Christmas Fund bottom prices. Most ixmiplete stock of anti on a stand stood a little green tree rivsd in town from Netarts Tuesday, and The al>ove figures, or net receipts, are hardware in Tillamook. Material, the kind alluded to in the bible iu the evening the laind and a number ol the result of ttie lieginning The money “Mountain Buds” Tea, "The height of us ths emblem ot purity, represented very friends proceeded to the residence of our is in care of Mrs Robeson who repre Perfection” 40 cts a pound at Cohn A Co's, accurately, natures soft ami downy winter esteemed City Recorder, C. N. Drew, ( sents tlie committee recently appointed the agents for Tillamook. robe, while here ami there shot e tiny where they were staving, with the interi- | by the different Churches, to look after For rent or sale 180 acres on Trask little sperm lights, which twinkled like | tion of giving them a friendly serenade. | those in need An application to that “iver. School house near by. Apply to stars, |>eering down through the snow However, the lioys found the doors wide committee By any one who ia in need W m . T iiokx T on , Tillamook. covtred boughs of the forest deep Some j o|ieu and a hearty welcome awaiting , or who is aware tliwt any one is in neetl, Sidney Provost will luiy all the steel 5 or 6 dolls rested 011 the main branches them. The baud played several »elec- ’ will secure immediate attention ns long heads from l>ecember 15 until the 15 day ami near the trunk, all gaudily dressed tious, ami rofreshmems in the shape of , as the fund lasts Hoping that the scheme of April Call and see him in Bay City. ami bewitchingly arranged, to catch the cake, lemonade and cigars were passed here initiated will grow and do great Buy Express money orders from Louis ot the child. Long lines of popcorn, good, we are around by the genial host and hostess. eye ' Olsen, agent for Wells, Fargo Express arranged in graceful curves, ami myriads S anta C i . ai ’ m A Co. Then the laind played "Home, Sweet * Co. Tlie chea|«*st and best way to send of Christmas balls were attached with Home," and the party dis'ieraed, wishing KI more ami Schooner A «höre monev. charming effect tothe branches, while on thenewlv wedded couple everything that ( Our "Delicious" brand of tea, of which end of Christmas presents made the little The news reached here yesterday that wjlI assure their future happiness. tree a wonder to the mind of the child. the steamer Elmore and the schooner. Cohn & Co. are sole importers, took the Assewior Pye has returned from talent, Beside the tree stood the usual Old highest prize at tlie World’s Fair. 40 cts. ' Where he has been attending the anmi.l Santa Clans and a hen Effie >rtep|«i into Mary E. Gilbert, of San Francisco, which a pound. she had iu tow, were ashore on the south Inerting of the county aWMon. <4 tins the room her eyes |>sd a feast, and they Hmunlers ConvtefiMl. state A |>erman»iit County Asaeseor»' showed it. She recited a little |»oem and spit of the Nehalem. From latest reports The jury in the case of the Chinese Association was formed w filch will hold sang a little »ong for him, to get him to by wire this monting we learn that on a meeting in February Mr. Pye Is san- ‘ stay, hut he soon vanished and left Etile Tuesday the Elmore was towing the Gil conspiracy trial at Portland, after lieing bert, lumber laden from the Nehalem out twenty-two hours, returned a verdict gume that his application for a reduction | and her friends to explore the tree. tnill for San Francisco, out uf the Neha Saturday night C. J. Mulkey, special in Tillamook county's assessment will be (I nk or T hkm . lem.when in making a sharp bend in the agent of the treasury department, Wil-‘ granted. He takes great interest iu the channel she rau aground, lost steerage- liam IhitilMr, and P J. lhmnor. were K. A. M. matterand no doubt his visit t<> Salem i wav, and both vessels were quick I v ear- found guilty. In the case of James Lotan will result in much lieuefit lo the county. The following officers w ere elected at ri«xl • at Al ashore ixe by • » the ro- swells, and at low tide ex-collector ol customs, and Seid Back, Among the objects tlie new association Ihe annual iiN^ting <»l John won Chapter. are drr _ J Yesterdi.y the deck the jury disagreed The remaining de i. I». . il ■> lias in view are: To devise some uniform J 1 I» E ’ Sibley, ML. High Priest; II Petre, Scrilie;! plan of assessment ;and to have the assess 1 A Ford C II; Frank Sevrame, PS; load .d the sclioo ier was unloaded and it fendants were acquitted. Sentence has not yet l>ee.i passed, the ment rolls copied in the assessor’» office, • J D Edwards, It A C: Geo W Pettit. Mas- is expected she will float off this after instead of the clerk's office, as is the ter, S V; A P Wilson, Master. 2 V; I) C noon, and it ia thought likely both ves men being allowed to go home under sels will get off without damage. liomls, and a*iend Christmas with their custom now, J" Many other matters ap Bowers. Master, 1 V; W W Conder Se<- families. The penalty is a tine from one pertaining to the duties ol «memon* will ’ rettery: Alfred Williams, Treasurer ; J W School will open Tueadav, Januare 2, to ten thousand dollars, or imprisonment aleo I* •lao be .liacussed «liacuiued llaekina, Sentinel [IHM from two to five years, or both HICKVITIKS. I Two 1‘an.n n,r tl>. J. B Zitmivalt to A I* Filter, amigli- ment. S. A. D I*uter to Francois Hood, as signment. L. G. Elliott to J. Maim, 100 acres in sec 9, 5 s, 10 w, 13.000. State of Oregon to D. Whitney Jr., 4O0 acres in tp 2 s. 9 w, *500. J. V. Alderman to L. Lavish, n 'a of 11 w •*, sec 8, 3 », 10 w, *220. Emi’1, and Albert Tilden to I). Whit ney Jr., deed of correction School Land Commissioners to J. B. Zumivalt, certificate of sale, »480. A I. Young to F. Wood, a e ■« of a w I4, lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Sec 6, 1 11, 7 w . Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have sold my stock of furniture and all |iersons knowing themselves indebted to me are requested to »ettle la-fore January 1st, 1894, or the accounts will lie placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. C. E. R eynolds . For Sale T^ «'- Louis GlobHHml<lul|. Weekly-Tnewiav and EnT^y Pages each ¡►•ne-SixueTil'1*' week-only one dollar a vetr tiouablytbe biggest, best and J“’* national new »journal |.nl,lmhA**’' United States. St,;«,} politics, it still gives all give, it at leam U)rw J. ' it can lie had from any »wk. published anywhere. T|,e merchant, professional msnw^U* to keep promptly mid tlmronghl,^? but has no time to read . 1117T paper, will fill(1 it j 118 ()* H member the price, only one Sample copies free Adffiw Printing Co., St. Imuis, Mo To Uw MM W inter fai,. The ia.efor the round tripfTOI1, sonville to Sun Francisco durine . coming winter lia» been redawdfe7 extremely low price uf *30 forfcg2 passage. »rug Store for Sal®. Wa^oii, set of harness, three plow», On account of ill health I w|,|, two barrows. two cultivators, one hand my drug store in Tillamook, Ore fj scraper, one wheel scr.i|>er. one sulky pat titulars apply to J. B iggs or Dr R plow, Terms cash. On amounts of *11) I' ktre , Tillaimsik, Ore or more > good approved notes will l»e 11 V. V. JoHxim, taken, Apply . to l-f McMinnville, On G. W. Eu.iorr, NOTICE FOR Pt BI.ICATI0X. near City Creamery. •4SI». For the next 30 days, Mrs. C. 11. Bod le will offer for sale lot 6, hlk. tí, in Thayer's addition to Tillamook, for »459 For terms address C II. B oiii . k . t-f Inde|iendence, Ore. tio to Tuttle & Ro lieson lor hardware stoves and tinware. Toysand Christmas goods cheap. Land office at Oregon City. (Ireton 18. 1893.—Notice ia hereby given that th. o*' named settler has tiled notice of hi» hS“ o make final proof In support of hi»cUta w tliut »ahlproot will he made before the Clerk of Tillamook Co.. at Tillamook ¿re ? February lg, 1894. viz: K. Jjeorife Higginliothani, H E. No. 7436 for the 11 w‘ of8e 1 n.. w >.and 1<iu 3 nnd 4 of section 32. tp 2 n A and lot 1 of section 5, tp. 1 n, r ww He names the following witnesses to r,K. his continuous residence upon audcultirK of said land, viz: Wm. Heitiniller of Garibaldi. Ore a L am . man of T llamook, Ore., W. B Aldem«- (iarfbaldi. Ore W. H. Reynolds ofTil “mi. Oregon. 31-35 Robert A. Miller, Refto' REYNOLDS & STILLWELL h H ardware , T in - W are , S toves , T ools , C utlery A xd N ails . Tinshop in Connection. P lumbing done TO OF^DEF(. First St., Tilluniook. Oregon. O ur J.7j. /„ H reserve: IV Fancv <>foods: Booh and Shoes; at price* that will surprise yon. We will sell our entire / business You no- men s winter suits ’M a aww* i J This is a genuine reduc II tion sale and no humbug 1 •abase sai?; ¡Sugar and Flour Lower1 than the lowest. New winter Calcioes. Flannels, at greatly reduced prices. Call anil then von will be convinced that our goods are cheaper than ever before. COHN & CO., Ludir» of low pricaa ■to fl