Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 30, 1894, Image 2

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    «illamook íKrtbliiUü. j those acknowleged to be w ell versed
SIHT D/IER OT UOY YAP LLIW TI
ill the requirements cf polite
LOWER PRICES
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WHEAT CHEAPER
society. It is not that boys and REV
LOWER PRICES
FLOUR
CHFAPER
W. F. D. JONES.
girls may not be trusted in eacl, l£W
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others company.
A chaperon
T he C ounty O fficial P aper merely represents the sheltering
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surround a young girl’s live. In
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R ATE* Or SCBSCRIPTIUN.
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ity. A gentleman gives his arm
(STRICTLY IM ADVANCL )
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One year
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Six months
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lieeause she needs liis protection,
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ADVERTISING MATES.
but the act is representative of the
1 inch, per month
fo 76
per.vearf6.75
3 ”
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2.25
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" .jo.«» considered due her womanhood.
crcry steamer»
•5 col. ”
3.75
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6.75
" 60.00 On the other hand, it does impose
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Local uotic*’», loci» per line; ami set», after a slight restraint upon youthful
the first insertion. Only set» |»er line for fiist
insertion for regnlar advertisei s
spirits that sometimes threaten to
Lost Foil nd. For Rent For Sale, Wanted, and
Special notice», iu classified • ad column», at exceed the bounds of good taste.
the rate of one cent per word for first insertion
and halt rate» tlu-reafter
A chaperon should be regarded as
Legal notices, Nonpareil iocts. per line for
first insertion and Acts per line for each subse­ the guest of honor, and American
quent insertion.
youth are none the worse for op
portunities to learn to treat their
The San Francibco'» Examiner'» elders with courtesy and consider­
petition ha» reached the 150,000
ation.
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mark and the list of name» utili
THU BIG CHURCH.
grown. If the government can by
C. T. HILLS,
thin ineaiiH he pur»uaded to fore­
The object of the Oregon State
close the Central ami Union Pacific Secular Association are as follows:
and allied lines, and run them at
First—The repeal of all laws
in Tillamook County. Two boats each day to rillanbn>k.
cost in the interest of the people, that exempt church property from
Garibaldi, Or.
the victory over corruption and taxation; that force the observance
brigandage will more than coin- of Sunday as the Sabbath; that ap­
NOTICE or SHERIFFS SALE.
pensate for the toil and effort it propriate public funds for sectarian
I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re ­
gon for T illamook C ounty .
cost.—Oregon City Courier.
institutions; that tiderate any re­
Wm. I.add, C. E. Ladd, and)
ANKof
John Wesley I .add,
ligious exercises, readings, display
Plaintiffs,
Charles Nickell, of the Jackson­
vs.
Notice of Shciills
or prayer in any public school, body
Sale.
Win. Olsen, Truman M.
ville Tinies, a delinquent taxpayer
&
E.
TH
AY
HR,
Harris. Alex Marulf, and
or institution maintained wholly
John Rowe,
himself, is sending duns to delin
l>efendants.
or in part at public expense; and
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
quent subscribers ami thus they
Issued out oi the circuit court of the
generally accomplish the total General Banking and Exchange business. execution
state of Oregon for the County of Tillamook on
go: “Dear Sir:—As w ill be seen by
the 7th day of July 1894.011 a judgment rendered
separation of Church and State and Interest paid on time deposits.
Exchange oil England. Belgium, Germany, in said < bui t on the 1st day of September 1893 in
the delinquent tax list published
favor of said defendant Wiu. Olsen and against
effect the complete secularization Sweden aud ail foreign countries.
Truman Harris and Francis M. Harris, defen­
by the sheriff of Jackson county,
dants. for the sum of Thirteen Hundred and
of government—local, state ami
s \ enty-nine and 50 | loo dollars and costs and
I have lieen unable to pay my taxes
commanding me out ol the persona) property of
national.
said defendants Truman Harris and Francis M
for 1893, and he has levied upon
Harris, or if sufficient cannot be found then out
Second—To charter, organize
Oregon.
of die real property bel*. ¡icing to said defendants
my property.
You are indebted
in my county on or after the said 1st day of Sep
ami assist auxiliary Secular I nions
tember IM93. to satisfy the sum of Seven Hundred
tome in the sum of $—. If you
ami uiiie.v and 4H [ jco dollars in I’ S. gold
and Secular Science Schools
coin, now due 011 said judgment with interest
don’t settle the same before August
I hereon at the rate often tar cent |n>r annum in
throughout the state and appoint
like coin roin the 7th day of I illy 1894, and
10th, suit will be commenced against
also
the costs of and upon said writ.
ami commission lecturers.
Nou . therefore, after due levy and by virtue
you. I have been lenient, ami 1
of
said
execution 1 will sell at public auction for
Blacksmith
Third—To prescrilie, adopt, pub­
cash in hand at the court house door at Tilla­
think that it is your duty to kelp
City in TillaiiHMik couuty, State of Ore­
lish, sell and distribute books, All kinds of woisl work and wagon mook
gon. on Thursday, the 6th day of September
me now.
1S94. at the hour of 10 o'clock 111 the forenoon.
pamphlets, leaflets ami papers ad­
work done.
the defendants interest in the following de­
scribed real property to wit:
vocating
its
objects
ami
principles.
A number of ladies were elected
Situated in tne county of TillamiMtk, State of
Horseshoeing a Specialty. < as Iregon.
ami bounded and particularly described
Fourth—To protect by every
school superintendents at the late
follows, to-wil: Beginu.ng at a point ito rods
south
of
the northwest corner of section 8, Tp.
f^New shoe» fl.50. ohi shoes Morts.
election, of which the following is lawful means any member w hose
2S . R.9W..of Willamette Meri«lian, running
thence south 18 rods 11 feet, thence west 80 rods,
equal
religions
or
civil
rights
are
a list: Alice Carson, Josephine
Pince of bitlines«: opposite Jone« Bros, thence north 13 rods 11 feet, thence east rods,
to the place of beginning, containing 6*2 acres
county: Mrs. Gordon, Klamath infringed.
l/ivery Stable.
more or less in section 7. Tp. □ S.. R. 9 W., also
another tract bounded as follows to-wit: begin­
Fifth
—
Generally,
to
do
and
en
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county; Miss Susan W. Moore,
ning 194 rods south of the northwest corner of
section 8, Tp. 2 S., R. 9 W.. thence west
rods,
Malheur county,- Mrs. Carry May, courage every act, proceeding and
thence south 30 rods, thence east 80 rods, them e
north 30 rods, to the place of beginning, contain­
Tillamook county: Miss Harriet C. thing necessary to the attainment
ing 15 acres, more or less in section 7, Tp. 2 S.,
R. 9 W., of Willamette Meridian.
Woodruff, Umatilla county, Miss ; of its object.
To satisfy said judgment and cost and accru­
ing cost.
Nellie Stevens, I nion county; Mrs. <> rest ( leantnes Sals »1 the Kacket Store.
Given tinder my hand this 8 day Of Aug. I844.
J. 11. J ackson .
I’. E. Bovd. Wallowa county; J. L.
Sheriff of Tillamook county,
For the next 30 days we will irive from
.
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Oregon.
Carter of Union contests the elec­ (1*4 percent to 13'1 percent off for < h »I i
You will remember that Goliath
A dministrators N otice .
tion of Miss Nellie Stevens, and T. on each dollar’s worth of goods sold
was very much surprised when Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed administrator of the estate
B. Handley of Tillamook that of With the discount off $2 (50 will buy a
l’avid hit him with a stone. He ol
Augusta A. Miller, deceased, and all prisons
sail! “that sm h a thing had|never having claims against her estate are notified to
Mrs. Carrie May. The supreme bbl. of Best Roller Hour or (5.5 cents per
present them within six months from date at
sack $1.00 in cash will buy IK lbs.
entered his head before.” New the otlice of«Maude Thayer, Tillamook City, Ur.
court will pass on the question tiisHid.ited S'u.nr or 20 ll>s Extra (’. Su­
M. W. H arrison ,
ideas are numerous in our stock. July 24. 1894.
Administrator
whether females can hold elective gar A discount w ill lie given on every
Wealways have what is latest,
positions at the October term — article in the house for cash only. This
best and cheapest
means the lowest prices on goods ever
Jacksonville Times.
COHN & CO.,
¿/Tc Xcctdci> cf ÁCIC y\iccx
^crziKilc/i cHctcl,
I3csi Sea-side Summer 'Hofei
Tillamook,
CARI. P.KNUDSON,
À New Idea!
offered in Tillamook Conntv. Remetn
l»er the place—Racket Store Tillamook
City. Oregon C 55 S mith , Prop.
A word about chaperons, writes
I> T. E d MCNUS, Manager
THE
QUESTION
OF
THE CHAPERON.
U/V,
TILLAMOOK TILLJ\MOO\ LIVELY f^BLE
U()R c
Mrs. Burton Kingsland in the
A llenlal.
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nt
fourth paper in the series “A
Parties have reported that we picked
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Daughter at Sixteen" in the Sep­ Iterries on Mrs. Anne Barton's land, and
J
tember laulies Home Journal. The broke tho brush in doing so We wish
Standard
Literature
in
|
to
deny
this,
as
we
never
picked
berries
conventionalities ditl'er in different
Paper Covers
on her land at all an I any re|>oit that we
parts of our country, but in New
All laxuling Periodicals.
, did is false
York the custom of chaperonage
Re-pert fully
Tobae. <>, ('u’u/'.r. Fruiti, Xtils and Fine
obtains, and the fashion is set by
Mrs E M W ard .
C undies.
B. C. LAMB. pbop T^I
JONES B ros . P roprietors ,
First-cla»» single and double Inni-ont» kepi on
hand. Hoarding and transient stork can'd
lor.
T illamook , omil