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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1895)
THE headlight Will won enter it*» Eighth Year f p.Mk.11«1 •“**11 ’• h*»“1“* '«•>'«• Prosperous otllamodt JOB PRINTING of all kind« Artistically Executed and we arc satisfied with Portland Prices these hard times. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY, PROFESSIONAL cards . LUMBER TRADE. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON ACCOUCHEUR, and *11 call, pioiuptly atten<lc«l to TILLAMOOK OKL ^„ItaXUlXlIMXX. HAYDON, M. D, Special attention to Surgery and Chronic DiaetUMM. BAY CITY, OBE. I f . seal , m . d . P hysician S ub « eon , and «illauswer all call» «lay or night Consults- .,u fr«. Oltlce at the Allen House. TILLAMOOK, OK. J. MAY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1II.LAMUOK, OREGON. I T. 1ÍAUL8BY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, «tur» riiMicmi'l Kral Esiste Conveyance« TILLAMOOK. OREGON. (’LAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OKHUON W. SEVERANCE, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, III.I.AMOOK, OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS. C. & E. THAYER heiietal Hanking and Exchange buaincNN. ilerest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, (ierinmiy, ■"»eden and all foreign countries. Tillamook. Oregon DEALER IN - - ^change and looney j£ecui<itie$. •*- Collections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGQN. |l. B^ID^EFO^ II Notary Public and CoHvtyancar, a General Real «state Business. *)« taxes for non-residents. CHA?. pETE^JI, BARBER R ot and COLD BATHS I Class iq Every particular nvVfcMOOK 8**^ bread l‘ie* «nd rake«, fresh every day. hench candies. «ftA-Li Freeh honte ------- made fruita gnd i New " “ supply •'Hr*/ o -- ( ---- T”*ble« by every boat. ICE CREAM ------- i Dai ly N ewspapers* Deli vered^g— TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO. Spruce, Fir, and Cedar Lumber .. —• Alfred William#,' prescription^ Compounded G. W. KIGER, ^ál5estaurant ln ^Connection. $1.50 Per Year together, though it will take 30 nddi- I tional tons of chain to complete Hie job. To avoid a disaster such as occurred to EFFECT OF PLACING IT ON I the raft towed out of the Columbia last ITEMS OF INTERES T FROM I fall, Mr. Robinson is having a strong H arper ’ s W eekly , H arper ' s M onthly THE FREE LIST. bulkhead put in each end of the raft, EXCHANGES. which In' thinks »ill effectively prevent H arper ’ s Y oung P eople , C osmopolitan , The Canadian lumbermen and Amer any of the piles from working loose. F rank L eslie ' s W eekly , F rank L eslie ’ s M onthly . Grover Cleveland will go on ret ord .«« icans who own timber lands in the Instead of a tug, this raft will be towed a Presidential sportsman who hail great N orth A merican R eview , R eview of R eviews , provinces are preparing to do business to San Francisco by a large ocean steam luck with cuckoos and ducks M onthly illustrator , T he F orum , this year, thanks to the placing of lum er, one of the fleet playing between the Secretary Carlisle lias not made a G odey ’ s M agazine , M unsey ’ s M agazine , ber on the free list. In Eastern Canada, Sound and San Francisco. Arrange fresh estimate of the Treasury deficit in according toa recent issue of the Canada ment? have been made so that the raft M c C lure ’ s M agazine , T he C entury , several weeks now. He should not Lumberman, the following American will be towed out of the river by a L adies ’ H ome J ournal , D elineator , cease his guess-work, It gives printeis concerns will raft lumber to points on tug and picked up by the steamship O verland M onthly , T exas S iftings . something to do and serves to lighten ; the United States side of the great lakes: on one of her down tri}».—Astorian. the gloom which Democratic rule has P uck , J udge , truth , E tc , E tc I The Saginaw Lumber & Salt Co. will TUB PAST. cast over the nation. put in about 30,000,000 logs in Canada j It is a curious fact that in one of the that will be rafted to Michigan. The The following items are taken from 1 recent battles, where an army of 18,1X1" Green Ring & Co. mill will probably be old files of the H eadlight : i Chinese was put to rout by a charge stocke«! with Canadian logs. The Fish Nov. 23. 1888. Next to Bank, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. that was stubbornly resisted, only 20 er & Turner mill, of Saginaw, have a B. H. Bunn, the “high yu’’ Nestucca- men wete killed one side ami 200 on the stock of 50,000,1)00 feet for next season’s cut from Cana«la. J. \V. Howry & Sons ite, is visiting his daughters Miss Nannie other This implies a great waste of and Miss Lou, this week. If you wish ■ ammunition, to say the least are cutting about 15,000,000 feet at Little to hear the great country of Tillamook The democrats may be right wbo are Current, Ont., to be toweii across the blown up, just wind up the talking ! saying that the body which has just lake to Michigan, and over 40,000,000 machine which B. 11. controls, and stepped down was not a billion-dollar feet to be manufactured at their mill at you well soon learn how gold dollars | congress in appropriations, but it cost Fenelone Falls. J T. Hurst has let are picked from gooseberry boshes in the country several billions in the losses contracts to put in 80,000,000 feet of logs his home by the river side to business which it caused In this in Canada waters. Alger, Smith & Co. J. J. McCoy has ordered lumber for respect it was tlm most destructive con- are putting 25,000,000 feet of logs into • ! Georgian Bay waters, and the son of the building of sidewalks clear around , gress which the country ever lutd. • ¡ General Alger is putting into the same his place. If a few more of our citizens Jean de Reszke, the great tenor, r’uli- waters about 8,000,000 on bis own ac would do likewise, what a glorious town cules the idea of American singers’ go- | ing to Paris or Italy to have their voices count. Bliss & Van Anken will obtain we would have Mouldings, Brackets. D. G. Cole, the man killed by the j trained. He says that they have as a stock for their mill next season in i Turning to Order. Canada. C. K. Eddy & Sons are put falling tree on Wednesday, was buried | good teachers ^t home. It is encoiirng- ting into Canadian waters about 20,000,- this morning (Friday) in the cemetery. 1 ing to have such a |>opular master of Proprietor* of the Electric Light System — ! music give such advice to American 000 feet to lie forwarded to their mill at Nov. 30, 1888. TILLAMOOK, ORE. Saginaw. S G. M. Gates will obtain Hurry up with the creamery, there is singers, but it would spoil a great fail. inconsiderable portion of his slock of a splendid chance here and the man Folk county now Inis almost as mini) ■ 25,000,000 feet of log» from Canada. that thoroughly understands his bus goats as sheep. Out near Willamina W . From the New England states come iness and Ims a little capital can found Savage <& Son, Buford Stone ami Allyn j reports of imports of lumber ami shin a big business. | Yocom have at least BOO. John Stump, gles from New Brunswick and other When Willard Johnson turns around west of Monmouth, has in the neiglilior- j maratime provinces, and the lumbermen in liis tracks and rolls his eyes at you hood of 2<X> ami many others have halide | of Maine are preparing to curtail their like a dying calf it means that lie has j 1 of from twenty to seventy-five. Goals I out put. On the Pacific coast the Brit a carbuncle on the back of Iris neck J j are just now extra gooil property, for ish Columbia mill men are shipping .<•« they will shear from three to live some-what smaller than a hay stack. , considerable quantities of lumber to 1 pounds of mohair, which brings about •XI) Professor Pratt from the beach reports i twenty cents a pound California, and have in fact built up : quite a market. So far the amount of that there are thousands of feet of fine A Clatsop beach rancher was in town lumber and shingles shipped into Can fir lumber upon the beach drifted from ; yesterday and hearing that then' was to the wreck Makali. It we had some of j ada from the United States*!« iusignif- be another log raft built at Stella, sent , icant, and the only shipment from the thickest for our sidewalks it would up word to the builders that the people a splendid investment.. be Washington to British Columbia that Dealet' in Drugs, Patent Medicines, j of his vicinity had plenty of heavy tim Mr Curtis Johnson and family have i bers from the last raft that went to we have heard of consists of 1,000,000 Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, &c. ; shingles, valued at about $1,000, against arrivedin town ami will stay the winter, ! pieces, ami requested that a quantity oi * over $25,000 worth oi lumber shipped in all probabilit permanently. «Mr. J dressed lumber be included in the next is the father of Captain Bell ami Mrs one so they could pick up enough luni- from the province into California. From this it will be seen, that free Dun Bowers. Al present he is occupying i her to finish up a house if this raft »ent lumber only helps the other fellows, ami Mr Blackwell’s house. to pieces also.—Astorian. I not the lumbermen on this side of the D ec . 6, 1888. | The moiio|aily of the Bell Telephone < line. Mr. D. C. Bowers purchased this week company by a recent decision of the of Mr J J McCoy all the saw limber United State* supreme court haw been Red Cedar shingles will not advance the on “Pegg place,” 143 acres, for $500. broken The patent upon the Berliner much in price this year, but it is certain Opp. Bank. Miss Emma Palmer returne«! from , tiaiHiiiitter, owned by the Bell com that they will be sold in every section a visit to the Bay Saturday last. The 1 pany, ¡8 declared by the court to be ■ of th ceountry as heretofore. New fields la«ly is leaning hard against Garibaldi, publiit property. Thia kn<M*ka the baa«- are being conquered, too. Alaska, Ha and reports having had a graml old from under $600,000,000 worth of fiction* waii, Virginia, West Virginia, Arizona valuation in telephone Block* ami may time. and Canada have been added to the likely rcHiilt in improved «ervice at A full report of the law suit brought 1 list in the past few months. cheaper rates to the public. by State of Oregon against C E. Wilson A Portland paper calle attention ton ■ Should business improve much in and J B. Edwards will Ire given our - [ the east this will be a good year for red readersin the next issue Our short slanderous story circulated concerning j cedar doors Already quite a number hand writer, Mr. Walter Swinton, will an eminent physician’s wife of that city to the effect that she had eloped with a ' of doors are being shippe«! to the eastern report the case verbatim. markets, and the purchasers are very Our mill men are all ready for their Washington street “statue,” whereas I much pleased with the gocsls. As the Iroiler and can go to sawing as soon as it the poor woman bail only taken a trip cedar door can be laid down in compe- gets here. The chances of its getting to Californian where she has entered a i tition with white pine, its other excel here immediately are not good. It is private hospital for treatment for the lent qualities, clearness, durability, too bad, as they could get in some good opium habit. The husband, no doubt, color and the fact that they will stay in work right away. Spool the railroad. feels hignly elated over the correction of the exaggerated rumors concerning his place in any climate, ought to make a Mr. C. E. Wilson Ims made an assign wife’s sudden departine from Portland ' lasting name for it. ment sor the benefit of his creilitors ami The death of Worth, the Parisian man creditors of the partnership firm ofC. E. Eastern buyers still object to «lark ill Wilson «It I>. T. Edmunds. Assets: a dressmaker, removes a monarch of fash red cedar shingle*, despite the fact that stock of goo«ls worth probably $2500 ion whose subjects were to lie found in the subject ha* been preety well venti- Noles ami accounts returned at $4800, all parts of the civilize«! glolie In his 1 lateil. They believe streak* indicate rot ami an undivhled interest in Bay City way the great dress designer was a re ■ when a* a matter of fact it is a peculiar* property. Indebtedness will probably ( markable character ami tille«l a useful ! ity of the wood. Decs ye, I wood is corky approach $.8000 or $«OX> sphere. I'mler his swav the art «if fem- and has no elasticity whatever. Dark- „ . ,. ,„uu ; ¡nine attire was brought to the liighesl 1J LL. , 1 ■ ■ A OOCr • I*.l streaked cedar is just as elastic as light state oi perfection it Ims ever reached. colored wood; ami if dealer* would onlv The “Adventure’’ is waiting for a T(|itr Bn<1 wt.re cHnbinwl in an take pains to test the matter they would smooth bar. She is ready to go out any i|llilllt„ varie(y j,, |I1S “creation,” ami 3110,000 although he bad countless imitators lie at once ascertain the truth. Nine tenths time Her cargo consists of MAnnn I i of the red cedar contain* a streaky grain feet of lumber. ha>l no peer. So well ia this known that no dealer or W. H. Hoskins and family, of Hob manufacturer will pay any attention to sonville, have been visiting their many (¡l.ihe llsmocral Maying« ■ complaint* about color. friends in Tillamook the fore part of the It appears that a serious tariff war week. Mr. Hoskins is a gentleman of Mr. Bain, the gentleman associated good opinions and judgement ami | iohs - , with all the principal foreign countries can not l»e avoided. That is to say, th« with Mr Robinson in the big raft now esse» a splendid entertaining capacity. being framed nt Stella, is still in San W.C. King ami W C. Morton of Wilson law is driving customers away Francisco figuring on a big while ce«lar River Fall», Wisconsin, have arrived from us inaietul of bringing them hr us. The House of commons Inis voted contract for the new San Joaquin Val- here ami intend to make this place ley road. lle will probably put in an their future home. Mr King is looking unanimously against the importation of I appearance here about the first of May for a location to build a store ami »tart goods made ill foreign prisons. Th« ami remain untill after the raft is com- a first class furniture emporium. Mr.' British exceptions to absolute fri-e trad« pleted Mr Rolri tison states that lie Morton will branch out in the general are numerous when all are reckoned up. wa* offere«! $500 to move his raft from blacksmith and wagon making business. China has suffer««! more than defeat Stella to Kanier, and the citizens of the in this war. The fai t lias been estab Statists' say* that if lished that it can not tight, ami this cat The London latter place guaranteed to pay all expem sea of towing It in not as convenient Chin* could Ire open««! up ’lie demand hardly I* aai«l of any other nation It a spot as Stella, however, ami the offer i for silver would steadily increase ami seems to be an example of I lie dotage of was declined. Mr. Robinson, who is th« value of the metal necessarily >ise. an am ient race ami civilisation. building the big raft st Stall*, is very Il is quite possible that Japan is 'bring W J. Compton, of Woods, keep* a ho|>eful regarding he present venture more to solve the bimetallic problem well airangel gr »• ery and notion «lo«r Sunday Hie Alice Blaiicliar«! discliarge«l than any other nation. He makes a »ptciaily of fine cigars.IO- :W ton» of chain at Stella which will Ire h«c«-oe*, nut* and candies II*—«-f Tabule» : be*t b**t liver toni. tont. I use«] in binding the thousands of piles I Ripans Tabule» YOU CAN FIND l )AVID WILEY. M. I).. MARCH 21. 1895. a ¿Í1. cHay TWICE-TOLD.