Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 26, 1894, Image 1

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    Vol. VII, No. 9.
TILLAMOOK, OR EGO N. TH U RSDAY. J U LY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
MUSINGS.
26,1894.
$1.50 Per Year.
aider a scheme to buy the Advocate, We all contributed toward buying
which we understand Ims been the violin, and I used to wish I,
¿JAVID WILEY, M. I).,
A SHORT LESSON REGARDING THE offered very cheap. The intention too, might dance, when the noite
USE OF MONEY
is to make a Simon pure Republi­ of many scraping feet anil a hoarse
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
can
paper out of it, and buck the cry of “Ladies to the right anti
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
Lit tie Robert—Pa,what is money?
H
eadlight
.
Another party of gents to the left!” stole out into the
All calls promptly attended to
Mr. Elatbroke—Well, my son to gentlemen are forming a stock night air anil over to our cabin.
Office at the A1.PKKMAK. TILLAMOOK. ORE begin at the first, gold is dug out
company, the incorporation papers There were some w ho always im­
of the mines in Southern Oregon. already being signed, with the in­ personated the fair sex, and these
iJELI’Il & MAY,
I It comes out in the shape ofquartz. tention of buying both papers here were known by a rather soiled
After crushing and other processes, a id consolidating them.They think kerchief which was tied about
ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W,
the glittering metal is separated, two papers can't exist anil both do the arm. The “ladies” always
I
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, i and cast into small bars. The mine
well in this county, owing to the smoked corn-cob or clay pipes
owner sends it to the mint to be I small population, They propose, while dancing, but as partners they
I T. MAULSBY,
coined into a 820 piece. He pays also, to run a “Sinton pure Re- were highly appreciated. To be
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the miner who dug it out in silver, | publican paper.” n L
T. atek
àiw : —*ph c sure the musician could play but
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
if there is any balance due the first mentioned scheme has been one tune, but it served for waltz,
Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer.
miner after his bill at the mining put in effect.
polka, or quadrille, and gave good
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. company’s store is deducted. The
satisfaction. The fiddler was to
FOR LUMBERMEN ONLY
government gives the mine owner1
receive the violin as a mark of their
(JLAL'DE THAYER,
but
Loggers should read this appreciation when he should leave
a twenty dollar gold piece in re­
Foolishness.
turn for so much bullion. The mine I
in the spring, and w ith this in view
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
The costume of a lumberman isa j i lie played his very loudest, fearing
owner invests it in government
bonds, and then the government becoming one, anil is never seen perhaps they might change their
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
has the gold piece. The govern­ elsewhere than in a camp or its minds.
ment
redeems a 820 greenback vicinity. Over their shoes and
Sunday in camp is a quiet day
.y W. SEVERANCE,
with it, and the New York banker socks they wear long heavy stock- usually. The men wash their under­
now has the 820 gold jrfwe. He ings, or “German socks,” which wear and socks, and darn and
ATTOKNEY-AT LAW/
loans it at 10 per cent, on a Dakota reach to the knees, where they are mend theia clothes.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
farm. The farmer was building held in place by elastics and
Their mending anil washing done
a house, and he paid the 820 piece buckles. Their trousers are cut oft', they take turns in the barber’s
MISCELLANEOUS.
for some shingles. The lumber or, as they would say, “swiped off,” ■ clmir, paying the tonsorial artist
dealer sent it to a shingle mill in at the knee. Their shirts are of with tobacco; after which they
Oregon. The shingle maker paid heavy flannel, anil their jackets, or either write letters at the long
it out for provisions in Portland. “mackinaws,” are of a great variety tables in the cook's camp, or go for
BlackHmith.
The Portland firm paid it to Geo. id'colors in plaids, checks, polka a stroll with their guns over tl.eir
All kinds of wood work and wagon Edmunds for some butter and dots, or even plain bright scarlet. shoulders. Some of them made
other produce. Mr. Edmunds paid Some of them wear ordinary liead- the acquaintance of the half-breed
work done.
the glittering820 to the H eadlight covering; but the typical lumber­ maidens living not far away, and
Howhoeing a Specialty. man for advertising, The H ead ­ man sports a gay toboggan cap.
these went to make social calls.
Their conversation is well Those who went for game always
light man paid bi« house rent to
shoes $1.50, old shoes 8oct8.
G. W. Pettit, (whichsurprised Mr. sprinkled with slang not know as brought home a goodly supply of
Place of business: opposite .Jones Bros.
Pettit,)
and Mr. Pettit paid it on a part of the English language else­ rabbits and partriges, and never
Livery Stable.
bis meat bill at the Central Market. where. Their'baggage which con­ forgot to divide their spoils with us.
Mr. Aiderman took the same gold sists of a floursack filled with
The foregoing is a part of an in­
Prices to Suit
piece and paid it on account at clothing, is called a “turkey;” and teresting description of a Michigan
the Times:
Geo. Cohn’s store. AbeCohn paid eating their dinner is elegantly
--------- BOOT$ and $(4OE0 his board bill at the Larson House. set forth as “shoving their chuck.” logging camp in the August Dem­
Mr. Larsen paid his taxes, and the The foreman is called ‘¡the push,” orest's Magazine. The article iM
Made to order.
county treasurer made a call for and tliesuperintendent“the walkin’ well written, and may be true for
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warrants. A bonus man happened boss;” while “takin’ the tote road all we know, but it sounds ridiculous
Repairing done as cheap as the cheapest.
Come and be convinced.
to get the identical old 820 piece, fer it” means that they have been i to a Tillamooker. It contains an
Advocate Building.
for one of his county warrants, and discharged for some misdemeanor. illustration of two horses drawing
P. F. BROWNE.
he loaned it to a farmer, taking I do not know that they were pro­
. a sled, oil which are about twenty
a morgage for security. I don’t fane to a greater or lesser degree
CHA$. pETER^ON.
logs. It might be remarked that
than
other
men;
they
certainly
know how much bonus he got.
never
used
profane
language
in
they are smaller than Tillamook
Robert—But what became of the
my
presence.
i logs. The Michigan loggers would
twenty?
They are not allowed to drink hardly know what to do with a
Mr. Elatbroke—Oh, the bonus
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man has the mortgage and the 820 intoxicating liquors while in camp, log eight feet in diameter and as
First Class in Every Particular.
anti the first violation of this rule,
l«>th now.
B H avlng,
is followed by instant dismissal, long as you please, up to 100 feet.
Hair Cutting,
And, of course, none ofthe Tilla-
There are several newspaper which means a tramp of forty miles
Shampooing
to the railroad, anti is no light ! inook boys ever visit the half­
schemes
on
foot
here.
We
shall
BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
mention no names at present, how­ punishment. Card-playing la en­ breed maidens.
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The patronage of the public is respect- ever, certain parties have been couraged, but no gambling allowed.
Dancing is indulged in every
Let« have the Nicaragua canal
meeting recently at night in a cer­
ul.y solicited.
tain room in the courthouse to con Saturday night to a very late hour. anil le«« tariff tinkering.
CARL P. KNUDSON,
BARBER SHOP-
Ripans Tabules cure biliousness.