Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 23, 1894, Image 4

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have erected this institution for tire pro*
amook bag
tectimi, and to demonstrate tlie use* of T\U-
The Demand for Trained Teacher« Rapidly
windmills in this country It is to l»e
Increati in g.
bread
y
Antifernieutine at Williams’
hoped that Olliers will follow their
l’ies ami cakes, fresh
The demand for teachers with Normal
example and put up windmills and res­
Butter wanted at Cohn & Co s.
every day.
training is growing rapidly in the state
Circuit convenes next .Monday, The ervoirs. '¡lie citv council should pat
The State Normal School at Monmouth
auch an oiiHit on the tirebell tower. A I
reports that out of the 4ti members of docket is light
few such reservoirs in the town, with a I French candies. Fresh home made
the graduating class of 1893 all but one
Wheat cheaper than ever been lieiore few hundred feet of hose would afford candies. New supply of fruits ami
were employed as teachers during the at Cohn & Co’s.
lietter means of fighting tire, perhaps, vegetables by every boat.
past year. Ul tie .»7
»»elu­
1: *“
Udi««’ and gents’pins, than a fully equipped fire engine, and
sive of this year’s class of 51 members, just received at Letcbers’
ICE CREAM
Tuttle A Cary sen look ,
cheap
UM are reported as at present engaged in
It is understood the filling laws will now. They are making other improve­
teaching. The first class was graduated
-Restaurant in
ments alsiut their premisses, and will
be strictly enforced this season.
^Connection.
eleven years ago.
■
soon
hut
'
one
of
the
most
complete
hard
­
Tliesteamer Harrison came in Tues­
The demand for teachers w ith train­
ware establishments in Western Oregon.
ing and experience is far lieyondthe day, bringing a small amount of freight
Katie Kelim Smith, Secretary of the
supply; the supply of untrained and in­ to Tillamook City
Oregon
State Secular I’niou ami lecturer
Judge
Conder
is
building
an
elegant
experienced teachers, on the other hand,
and commodious residence on his prop­ of the First Secular Church of Portland,
is 'ar beyond the demand.
assisted by Nettie A. Olds, Sup’t Port­
Both for the good of the teachin and erty in the south end
the good of the schools, a thorough Nor­
Fishing began last Sunday night land Secular Sunday School and 4th TOorçegÊrokep,
mal course should lie taken by those who The run has been light so far. the high V Pres of the O. S S U., and by I).
W. Smith 3rd V. Pres, of the O 8. S.
ex isn’t to seek positions in the public lioat getting fifteen ill one night
U , will deliver a course of lectures
schools of the slate It pays to prepare
Bay City, Ore.
The Tillamook Lumbering Company
in the Court house at Tillamook
top compete for the best places.
has just received a large tire proof, burg­
City coiiinieticiiig this evening ut 8
lar proof safe It weighs 3500 pounds,
Trotting Salmon.
TILLl\MOOk
o’clock Subject this evening: “The FO^T ^OllE
and
will
be
a
great
conveiiiece
toTreas-
I’he Yamhill lie|>orter says:
Fiction of the Christian’s Easter Day.”
“L O. Kogers, deputy recorder, return­ ures Jolm Barker
Other subjects will be announced on
[Stage Line,
ed Wednesday from a pleasent vacation
The following teachers were selected at posters each day. Miss Olds is a fine
s|M*nt with his friend Chas Hemstreet the last meeting of the school board,
violinist, and vocal and instrumental Stage will leave Forest Grove for Tillamook
nt Tillamook He had the fun of trot--
ting a 30-pound salmon in Tillatmxjk with the salaries per month indicated: music will be furnished each /evening. Tuesday and Friday moruiugs. Leaves Tilla­
bay. His first sensation was that his \V. R. Robb, ^principal, of Portland, $.0. The object of these lectures is to awaken mook on Wednesday and Saturday mornings,
line had caught on a stump.”
Albert Mason, grammar department, l-tO. a sentiment in favor of the taxation of starting early enough to catch the evening train
Yes, salmon are great roadsters when Mrs.F. R. Beals, primary department, church property ; to keep religion .out of for Portland.
H. D. JONES, Forest Grove.
in their element. We know' a man down $40 The school will . ......
next public schools, and to establish local
the bay who has a team of them broke Monday, and will continue three month Secular churches and Secular Sunday
to Imrness. When he wants to come to
Postmasters will coufer a favor if they schools.
the city, he hitches them up to a small will report to this office changes of adress,
boat, and drives them to town “a whoop­ removals, and cases where people refuse
Another reduction in the price of Hour
BOOT and SHOEMAKER
in.” We presume the Reporter’s proof | i or for any cause neglect to take their at Cohn Ä Co’s.
reader must have l>een raised in the i paper front the post office. We under­
Hand Sewn Work a Specialty. A
SI.OU «tl.OO. *1.00.
middle of Kansas. He should come over | stand the Department furnishes blanks;
perfect lit guaranteed. Repairing
-
done on the shortest notice.
to Tillamook and take a spin around I for this purpose, free of charge, and we
There are a few yet w ho have not paid
with some of our trotting salmon.
Opposite Larsen House.
dislike to send ptqters to |>ersoiis who up arrears to this pa|sir. We extend
the $1 00 rate to everybody for a while
neglect or refuse to teceive them
Tiliamook, Oregon.
Few <•«» That Way.
yet, as we w ish to get our books square
Court
week
will
be
a
gala
time
for
The Headlight wants to know “What
—everybody paid up, after which we wish
does North Yamhill know about Tilla­ TillaniiHikers There will be plenty of ; Io adopt the system of collecting in ad­
amusements
for
all
In
addition
to
the
mook needs?” What we know is what
vance and stopping papers at the expir­
we learn from Tillamook people passing Swedish singers, there will be a show
ation of the subscriptions
consisting
of
comedy,
farces,
tight-rope
|-
through here. All the “kick” on tiie
We do not object to taking a few new
Monday
night,
August
walking
etc.
,
on
present mail schedule that has been
subscribers at this rale.
heard of is that made by the Headlight. 27. at the Larsen llall, by a Specialist
Yoke of Cattle for Sale.
We think most every l>ody else is satis­ Company from Forest Grove. This
combination is highly spoken of, and
fied.—North Yamhill Record.
Heavy cattle, well broken, for sale,
will give entertainment worth hearing
easy terms, with good security. Will
the memlier» of this company are
exchange for horses. Inquire at Light
Astoria, Or.. Aug 20.—John Campo, members of the Forest Grove band, and
House.
13-t-f.
a half-breed Indian, shot ami killed tliev are now rusticating at Netarts.
Peter Mattson, a rancher, at Seaside They have issued large posters, which
last night at 8 o’clock. Campo was gives the various features of their show.
intoxicated at the tune and a knife had They will give a free out-door perform­
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just been taken from him by R L ance at 7:30 in the evening, before the
Of our country people are tired living
Eberman. a saloon-keeper. Campo, show begins
amongst poor folks Thpil ITiinhf
enraged at being disarmed, secured a
to exchange their 1 n B JJ UUgilT
Correspondents to county papers, or to
ranges for citv property located in the
rifle and hunted up Elterman lie fired other papers, should remember that it is
most fashionable parts oi Portland and
Vancouver. Or, if
through the door of the saloon, the ball not in good taste, and is, in fact, in very
passing through Mattson’s neck, killing bad taste, for one person to send news
him
instantly. Constable Stanley items to both county papers at the same
brought the murderer to this city this time. Such persons do tut command
To ride behind a pair of fast steed* trade
your dairy farm fora Ijy-Rfahlo
morning. Mattson was one of the pio­ the respect of either newspaper We ,
in one of the most IIVHI Lj alaLJIn
thriving
towns in the Willamette Valley
neer ranchers of Clatsop plains
have discontinued using items from two (
My list of lands has increased during the last All kinds of turning done to order,
or
three
correspondents
on
account
of
Sealed Bids for Wood.
week and I have now a few rare bargains
in agricultural lands. Think of it, 73 acres Mould lings and brackets of al) kinds.
this very thing It is a very easy matter (
of rich bottom land, *2 milt from town, for
The H eadlight will receive bids, for a person acquainted with the news- I
$ 600. Now is the time to buy.
sealed or otherwise, to furnish this office paper business to detect the work of a |
Theo. Steinhilber.
with wood, in amounts to cover indebt­ correspondent, even though the items
edness of parties to this paper We will are changed to destroy their identity TILL/\MQ0^ LIVELY fjTjyiLE
pay the ruling price for wood, and give We suppose our cotemporary has been
credit on subscription account. Should annoyed in the same manner, and we |
like to have the wood delivered booh .
assure such correspondents the most I
Hel><>.
honorable course to pursue is to avoifl
JONES B ros . P roprietors .
carrying water on both shonluers
'I'bieshing oats will be in order next
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Tuttle A Cary have erected a tower,
week
Fii-st-class Mingle and double t urn-outs kepi on We make the very lowest prices on
Mr Joseph Lavender died last Friday, placing thereon a windmill and a 100-
hand. Boarding and transient stock cared
cash orders. Sawing done with accuracy.
tor.
the 17th. The deceased was over 83 barrel tank. The windmill lias a twelve­
T illamook , ork .
years old and wus sick only a few days. foot wheel and is automatic in its action
The water is pumped up from a well
Prominent Arrivala.
which they dug under the tower, and the Mi»» L. J. RUGQLE8
Mr». A. JOHN8ON
Mr. Barnes, of New York, and Mr. tank being over 30 feet above the ground,
i
there
is
sufficient
pressure
to
throw
water
I
Potter of Texas, will arrive in the city
llitgglro & 3oíjitooit.
at an early date. Particulars at Lamb’s 30 feet in bight A two-incli pipe runs j
in stock at our yard which is located
new Book Store.
2-t. from the tank to the front of their store
in the heart of the City of Tillamook.
building, and this will afford protection
Fresh ' butter and vegetables at the against fire for a considerable distance
Ce «trai Market
around their store. Messrs. Tuttle A Cary Near Court House,
Oregon.
T illamook . O be . •
A GOOD SHOWING.
Snap Shots.
(J. W. ¡ÇigEi*,
arry gross ,
H
Tillamoolç
Lumber1
You wish
SAW AND
PLANING
MILLS
Proprietors of
The Electric
Light System
Spruce, Fir and
Cedar Lumber