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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1894)
man put apiirs to Ilia horse and cleared the fence, the animal losing a little hair on the wire The horseman is a dollar Autifermentine at Williams’. ahead —Forent Grove Times Blasting |K>wder al Letcher's. A. W. Richards has l>eeii appointed Over shirts 25 cent» a piece at Cohn post-master at Helio, with I he under standing that the office will lie removed & Co Nothing but the beat at the Central from Mr. Body felt's to Three Rivera. A remonstrance has been forwarded and Market. Soda water, all flavors, at Knoell's aoda an attempt will be made to keep it where it is • fountain The grand jury found a bill against A. Navy blue flannel 25 cent» a yard at L. Whitten, Win. Johnson and Geo. Cohn & Co Madison for defacing a building in Bay A son was born to Frank Reynold» and City. This is the matter in which these wife, August 25 1 men were accused of burglarizing the Snag proof Rublier Boots redue. ’ to Bay Citv Co-oi»eraiive Company’s ware- H*50 at Cohu & Co ; house. Burn—To L. Hiner and wife, Sunday, Two L eading Cor nt v P apers The Auguat 26th, a son Nehalem Times and H eadlight only Don’t fail to »end copies of this paper #2.00per year; regular price |1.50 each. Offer good until September 1st, io new to your eastern friends. subscriliers ami to ».hose who pay up all All arrearages ami for a year in advance. Masonic lodge Saturday night. Apply al either office. Masons in good standing invited. G B.Johnson, the versatile editor of ■ Th» Steamer Louise makes daily trips to all points on the bay, leaving Tilla the Nehalem Time», is in the city mook at 8 in the morning, returning We jiositively guarantee to save you al»out noon. The proprietors have refit ted the boat in good shape, and expert money on every thing. F risco S toke . to make two trips daily in a short v bile, Louis Johnson has given up the bicycle 1 after which they will publish a time table and it has been returned to the owner. Malaney Bros, have surveyed a twentv- At the bakery you will find toothsome delicacies in the way of fine French , two-acre addition to Ocean Park at Woods and will sell lots to those who candies. 1 wish sites for summer cottages They The Free Thinkess will now go to Mc have some finely situated property, and Minnville, where they will lecture in the are doing a great deal to improve it opera house. Ocean Park is destined to become one of Remetnlier that this piqter does noi the most popular resorts in the county have two price» to »ubscrihers, \11 are Among the attorneys attending court treated alike. are Judge Frank Taylor and Judge Cohn & Co., are building an addition Lighter of Astoria ; James McCain, ami on the rear of their store in order to O. II. Irving of McMinnville; Mr. Linden, make additional room of Sheridan; Judge Daly, of Dallas; Ex Bert McFall, a fourteen-year-old son of Gov. Thayer, oi Portland; T. B. Hand- McFall, was drowned in Kilchis l iver, ley, Claude Thayer, E. E. Sei ph, W J. while bathing on Monday May, A W Severance, I. T. Maulsby, The grand jury failed to find a bill W. L. Brooks and V. B. Brouiley, of against Mr. Hickey, who was accused ot this county. Home kind of a misdemeanor. The weather here has been exceedingly Our big line of new drers goods at 15 warm for the past few days, and an east and 20 cents a yard, are the finest ever wind has prevailed much oi the time. The thermometer registered about 90 brought to the city, at Cohn Co. M iss Edith Green who has been visit- degrees at the highest, and Tilhimookers In the ing her couisn, George Elliott, left Mon- think this excessively warm day on I he Elmore for her home in l’ort- mountain at Reeher’s place it was as high as 96 degrees, however that place land. is about 25 miles in the interior, and ent Everybody can (or $1.00 get the off by mountains and forest from the H eadlight for one year. Thin pmpo- ocean breeze. At Forest (»rove and other sition is good uutil we give fnrtlier Willamette valley points the heat has notice. been almust unliearable, the thermometer ” Not a true bill,” is what the grand indicating over 100 in some places. At jury said regarding the charges against Red Bluff in Northern California, the Frank Wilehart in regard to the ferry mercury registered 111), at Sacramento accident 106, at San Francisco 96, and 06 at Los The following jurymen served as grand Angeles. The heat in the east has been jurors: J. M. Mapes, J. Gaudrau, Ben. extreme for several weeks past, and many Higgenliotliam, A. McNair, C. R. Hunt- |>ersons have died from sunstroke. B. R. Daniel, W. N. Vaughn In the School Sii|terintendency contest Said on the Side. Orlo and Ernest Chamlierlain, of Sand Lake, were arrested last week at the in stigation of Fred Murphy for stealing a l>oat. They were tried before Judge Linton and a jury, and were Hued |25 each. Frances E. Bales, wife of D. S. Bales, died at Netarts beach, August 25, 18!M Her death was the result of an accident at Netarts almut two weeks ago lb r husband and family have the sympathy of the community. A meal wagon for Netarts will l>e run by the Central Market on Tuesdays and Saturdays. They furnish the I »eat of beef, veal and pork, and it is fresh, as they slaughter every day. This will l>e a great accommodation for the caui|>er» I Our new line of hats, latest styles, at 1 BREAD y Ties ami cakes, fresh every day. < ¡’ ( C hn A Co’s. prices liefore going elsewhere and you will al ways find 11s French cinlie«. Fresh Lome made candies. New supply of fruits and vegetables by every boat. 1 the lowest. MAIL SCHEDULE. ICtC CKEAXI T illamook and N orth Y amhill :— Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. ni. Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 P- ni. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p m. Arrive N. Yamhill next day 2p. iu . T illamook and H obson v ille :— L’ve Tillamook daily except Monday <:15 p ni. Arrive Hobsonville 7:1s pin. L’ve Hobsonville, except Monday 2:45 p.m. Arrive Tillamook 5-45 p.m. ¿(Restaurant in •'Connection. N etarts :— Leaves Tillamook Tu cm lays, Thursdays, andBaUudaysat 7 a. m. Arrives Netarts 12 m. Leaves Netarts, same days, 1 p. in. Arrives Tillamook by 6 p. m. B arnkgat :— Round trip to be performed on Monday. G rand R ond :— Leave Grand Rond Mondays, Wednes 6 p.m. , days and Fridays at Arrives at Tillamook Tuesdays. Thurs 3 p.m. days and Saturdays 6 p.m. Leaves Tillamook same days Arrives at Grand Rond 011 Wednesdays 6 p.m. J Thursdays aiul Saturdays at C. W. TDorçe^'Êrokep, Bay City, Ore. ¡Stage Line, TILLAMOOK LODGE NO. 57, V. F. it A. M. Rrgiilur (’omnium- cation next Saturday, 7.30 p. 111 • Sept. 1, i*94- Work in----------- De* Stage will leave Forest Grove for Tillamook grre. Visiting Brethren cordially Tuesday and Friday inorniugs. Leaves lilla- welcome. By Order of the W.M. B. C. L amb , Sec. mook on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, starling early enough to catch the evening train for Portland. H. D. JONES, Forest Grove. An Evergreen Tree! Without Cost. We will send you by mail post paid one small evergreen tree adapted to your climate, with instructions for planting and earing for it, to gether with our complete list of nursery stock, If you will cut out this advertisement, murk on it the name of this pa|>er, and tell how many and what kind of trees and plants you would wish to plant them. We will quote you lower prices on the stock you want than have ever been offered you. arry gross , H BOOT and SHOEMAKER Hand Sewn Work a Specially. A perfect fit guaranteed. Repairing done on the shortest notice. Opposite Larsen House. Evergreen Nurseries, Mt-f Tillamook, Oregon. Evergreen, Door Co.. Wis. Frescoing, Decorating, PAINTING, and Paper-hanging. For estimates and prices call on. or write H ermann G eshnkr . Beaver lost-office, 41 Tillamook County, Ore. TILLAMOOK and NORTH YAMHILL Stage Line Is now making dnil trips with hack over Tra» river toll road. Careful drivers, good hacks, quick trips, and excellent hotel accommodations. Road in good repair. Leaves Tillamook daily for North Yamhill. Leaves North Yamhill daily for Tillamook. Makes close connections with trains at North Yam hill.------- --------- & A Fare Only S3 50. P. H. MESNER, Manager. the decision of Judge Burnette is in effect that the constitution does not permit a woman to hold the office, and Mr Hand- ley still holds possession unless the mat ter is carried to the supreme court and Of 0111 country people are tired living decided differently, which is doubtful among-t poor f<.lk> Thrill illinht to exchange their ■ "By UUljlll In fact it is not probable that Mrs. May ranges for city property located iu the most fashionable parts oi Portland and will go to the expense of appealing the Vancouver. Or, if case, as there is not enough salary con nected with the office to warrant il, even if she were ultimately successful. It To ride behind a pair of fast steeds trade leaves the matter now in a shape for the your dairy farm for a |:V/OP|. nfahlri 11. one of the most HVEry BTBDIB county court lo ap|>oint a School Super thriving towns in the Willamette Valley intendent, which responsibility it will My list of lands has increased during the last probably not shirk. Someone should be week and I have now a few rare bargains in agricultural lands Think of it, 73 acres duly appointed, even if it is Mr. Handley. of rich bottom land. ’2 mile from town, for $6^0. Now is the time to buy. It remains to be seen if the county court will allow Mr. Handley to hold the office Theo. Steinhilber. by taking no action, or appoint him or some one else to till it. Monday even.ng a liorseman broke through the toll gate at this end of the Chickens wanted at the Central Mar W llson River road After jumping three or four fallen trees he got to the Imrbed ket Job work at hard times prices, at thia wire fence which he depressed with a log. Just at this juncture the noise attracted office. the attentiou of a camper near by and Old pa|M*rs free to subecriliers at this and the toll man came out The horse- office. Come in and help yourself. v V a M°OK j CoIm dt Co. Frrsh butler ami vegetables at (lie Central .Market. IF SOME You wish Miss L. J. RUOQLES SAW AND PLANING MILLS All kinds of turning done to order. Mon Idings and brackets of all kinds. Proprietorsof The Electric Light System We make the very lowest prices on bash orders. Sawing done with accuracy. Mrs. A. JOHNSON llittjkjíco & 3o(jitoott MILLINERY Near Court House. T illamook . O re . in stock at our yard which is located ju the heart of tlie City of Tillamook. , Oregon