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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1895)
Warrante Nat <all«<i For. A number of county warrants for var ious sum» await ths owners. Those who I,uve ordert can cull at tlm clerk’s office «nd get them. Following is a list of them : ISSUM» IN 1890. 626 Li- Woerlde, repairing court house door .50 723 J Scbmeer, witn-'»», ease ol state vs. 8- Tomlinson, I 50. 795 Napoleon Davis, alxMracting deeded lund (wish fund) 7 50 80l J W. Melson, judge of elec tion, 2 00. 815 John Johnson, judge of elec- lion, ¡2 00 817 P. Byron, clerk of election, $2 O0. 12 00. 818 C. 11. Miller, ” »2 00. 810 Then. Jacoby, ” ♦2 00. 838 M Perkins, ” llidlock, witness, state vs A i B ft, Green, $1 50 H83 Win. Batterseli, assislmit ex iiininer, $1 50. 974 C Patterson, witness fees before grand jury, $3 40. 070 Jamas Erwin, witness fees before grand jury, $2 00. / 1013 C. ('liristeiihon, witness fees state vs. Fred Scherzinger, $4 00 1071 <«. B, Davidson, witness fees, slate vs. Geo. Biggs, $1 50. ISSUED IN 1891. 1142 .James Quick, juror, $2 00. 115» Jons Davidson, witness inquest of Ed Hauxhurst, $1 50. 1214 Jos. Davidson, witness stats vs. Win. Squires, $1 50 1321 Win. Olsen, window lights, 45 10 A E. Swope, plat book for as sessor, (cash fund) $10 00. Anyone calling or sending to tlm county clerk lor these orders should give the number. distance of about nine mile», lie bee al ready »pent considerable money having u blaze liue run between the two pointe. There are other», though, who fuvor the line over Neearney mountain and are working hard to attract the attention of the county officials of both counties to the propoeition. Mr. J. W. Walsh, of Arch Cape, has a long and interesting article in the Nehalem Times this week, in which lie points out the advantages and disadvantages of ttie various routes proposed, lie adds a strong arguement in favor of the road around tlie face of Neearney inouutain Arbor Day. The Arbor Day celebration at the May Academy was a grand success. The rec itations were well '•elidered, the music was good and Mr. Thayer’s address was listened to with attention The following programme was ren dered: Kay City. Ws ex|>eet a creamery hers in tbe neat future. O. Young is in Portland to see liis mother who is dangerously ill. He also expect» to purchase a laige stock of gen eral merchandise while there Tlie Bay City Cooperage Co. expects to run their mil) all summer as we hear they have made a large contract for logs. We wish them success. J H. Bridgeford expects to move liis office He evidently sees a big boom coming and wants to be near tlie P. O. and telegraph office. Or. Word« to Thin Rilevi. Following is the Latin oration deliv ered by Bert .Severance at the Arbor day exercises, or worda to that effect Clothing-Latest Styles Arboris in foliis, fluviales Earns ad undas. Paros et Salices carmine consociat. Huie ego; “Die volucris! quaenani tibi causa Bedend i? Quid inihi, sic Paros to Salicesque sonas? Die avicella! tibi mens imbecillior exstat? Durior absorptus veriniculsne gravat"? Music ................ ... Orchestra. Invocation Rev. Morgan. Historical Trees Miss Telia Anderson. Last Leaf ..Selma Allen Selfish Poplar ... Grace Ford. Verberat in pectus, raino de fixus in illo Music. Orchestra. (Cum Paro est iterum commemorata Salix). Trees and Tree Planting Bessie Hunt. Circumstat gelid us rorantia tempora sudor. S. Independence Bell Frank Bromley. Parorum et Salicum, vae mihi utrumque Belle Williams. 9- Planting the Apple Tree. genus! 10. The Baron's Last Banquet Jos Bromley. Suspirans, lacrymans. singultu guttura torquen, 11. Elder Blossoms Flora Perkins. lliucse praecipitem fert perituris aquis; 12. The Forest Song .Nettie McKinley. Quani parat ipse sibi resonante liis vocibus 13. Song, Star Spangled Banner. Both School«. urna; 14. Recitation in Latin .E. D. Severance. •Pare! Salix! iterum Pare! iterumque Salix!” Howard Drew 15. Recitation 16. Songs to the Trees Bertie Wheeler. Kight on the Swap. 17. Music ..Orchestra. 18. The Oak. .. Grace Chatterton. Eighty acres of land for cash cheap, 19. Arbor Day .Lola Wilson. 20. The Brave old Oak ..Ewald Selph. or on time entirely. Will trade it tor 21. Sequota Sempervirens Josephine Page. other laud, cattle, hoisesor anything val 22. SpringTrets Anna Waldfogle. uable. The land is on a fern hill, has ...Orchestra. 23. Music good building site, view of ocean, tine ..Mamie Means. 24. Rock of Ages 25. The Use oi Flowers .. Lena Johnson spring, no stumps or logs, excellent pas Both Schools. ture land, part ol it suitable for oats or 26 Song, America Olive Stillwell. barley, situated on county road between 27. Mountain Pino. COUNTY WAKK.lJfTS PAYABLE. ..Edna Brown. a8. A Flower I .ease n Big Nestucca and Little Neslucea. Call Claude Thayer The following county warrants have > 39. Addres» of the day at this office for particulars. Orchestra ■ 30. Music ....... lieeli called long since, and are good for Rev. McLachlan. 31. Benediction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5- 6. ALE Ob UMMER AND DRING GOODS i-nslt at the county treasurer’s office, though inteiest ceased on tltem lung ago. Cortland Price«. Mr. Bogart and M. II. Larnen had a These orders were presented for payment There is little change change in the little unpleasantness Monday night It from 1880 to 1891. seems thill Mr. Bogert was sparking one Old series. Nos. 1282, 1475, 107«. 1122, Portland mmket. Butler remains at the same prices quo of the waitresses against Mr. Larsen’s 1803, 1815, 1828, 1025, 15, 10, 121, 52, 1749, 297, 285, 293, 690, 321,317, 318, 33J. ted last week, there being little demand wishes, which led to Imrd words, mid Bogert, being young, 346, 1597, I769, 730, 761, 931, 1065, 1135, except for creamery butter which com finally to blows mands 40 to 45 cents per roll, Dairy and strong, escaped punishment, while 1832, 1278, 1339, 1327, 1344. Mr. Larseu wears one eye in mourning. No doubt many of these orders have butter is slow sale at 30 to 30. la-en lost or destroyed, or the parties I Wheat—All markets have ruled quite Tillamook’s Salubrious Climate. holding them have died or moved away steady during tlie week. Tiiers is a Some may not have been cashed through »teiidy demand here at quotations Slieriilmi Sun: W. F. D. Jones, tlie Oats—The market is steady at quota H eadlight editor. Im» n nent »ketch of neglect. The comity holds this money from tions. Choice qualities nre in small sup the life of the—"Oregon Aerinit Poet”— year to year, waiting to pay these orders, ply. The San Francisco market contin a man named Smith, in the laat Over and cannot or does wot make any use of ues steady at a fair demand. land Monthly. The sketch is interest it. There should be n provision that the Bai ley—The market is weak with only ing, and pioves tint Bro. Jone» is pos county could use this money to cancel a small du-niind at $12.00 to $12,50 per sessed of literary ability of no mean other orders in case five years has ton for good feed The California mar order. i elapsed since the orders were first culled. ket is also dull mid weak Wooding Arrested. Poultry—All kinds me ill steady de These orders call for hiiiiih ranging from (1 90 to <45.90, and the interest on the mand at quotations. Chickens, broilers, C. T. Wooding, of Aberdeen, who was largest one is $¡9.77, though it has not are wanted. Eggs—Have sold at lOcents for several urrested a few «lays ago charged with been increasing since the treasurer made perjury, had his hearing before justice tlie cult for it. The wlmlo amount of days with increased receipts, Some sales I Bignold, and was bound over to the su cash nut called for by warrant holders are made at 9z'i cents. Potatoes—Choice Burbanks sell ut 45 perior court under $1000 bond», w hich he prior to 1892 amounts to $492.81 besides furnished. Mr Gooding has large the interest, winch is nearly $100 to 47lsCt’iits; inferior are slow sale at 25 her interests in Tillamook county. tn 35 cents per sack. The California Council Meeting. market is sternly Send Them Karly. Hay—Only choice Ii is wanted. At the council meeting Saturday night Grain anil cheat liny are dull sale nt! Those who send in items or notices for the subject of Ilia Mill Co’s waler fran j publication should see that they get here any price. chise came up, mid considerable interest by Wednesday noon, ami only short no- i Green Apples — There is a demand for was inaniieated . G. O. N<»lan submitted tires or items can be used after that time. a proposition to take the same kind of a large mid fancy nt $1 50 to $2 00; poor to Long articlha should be in this office sev- franchise that has been formulated for good sell al 75 cents to $1.50 per box eral days before publication . Coal Oil — lias a Ivadced to 20 cents the Mill Co. and pay |2500 for (he same in small yearly installments The per gallon in tins. Boats to Let. Smoked Meats ami Lard—The market whole matter wa* deferred until the ad journed meeting which will occur to- is firm in sympathy with Eastern mar- ' Don’t borrow it boat! It is an unpleas- kete, at 12 to 12,'j' cents for hams; sides I antthing to do, ami few- people like to ninirow (Friday) night The proposed amendment to the tire 9 to 9*4 cents; shoulders 5*a to 6 cents; loan the use of a boat. Save yourself be pure lard, 10 to 10>i cents Country j ing refused Beil Perry lets boats at • scape ordinance was rea<l for the first cured mi at» mid lard sell al lowei prices. reasonable rates. See him if you wish time The ordinance as original!) pass Dried Fruits—Tlie market is well sup to hire n lioat. 47-tf ed would have worked a severe hardship plied with nil kinds Sales are dull "ii M. II. Larsen and others, iiecessitat- Notice of Teacher s Examination. Flour—Continues dull anil weak ! ing almost iui|»ossible and vary expensive Leading Valley and Eastern brands are j changes in their buildings It is the Teachers .ire hereby notified that the purpose of the amendment to alleviate jobbing nt $2 00 Io $2 30 per bbl. next regular quarterly examination will The above are wholesale quotations these objections, and yet leave the ordi- he held (lie 2nd Wednesday in May, at nance egective Tillamook Oregon. LEBTKr P. »S mith , Tillamook Market School Stipt. The Connecting Road. The general state of the market is DON’T about the same as last week Goal A new road has liven surveyed iroin didry butter 25 to 30 cents, creamery 40 flow to Cure section 18, township, 5 north, range. 8 to 45 cents, eggs 10 cents, good p->latoes west, in a s- mill westerly direction to 25 (<> 30 cents per bushel. No demand The tulmeco habit grows on a man section 9, township, 4 north range 8 west for chicken* except at merit markets, until his nervous system is seriously af a distance of aliont 10 miles says the As where dresrel chickens generally find fected, impairing health, comfort and turian. As soon as arrangements can be ready sale. happiness To quit suddenly is too se made according to the Cross law the vere a shock to the system, us tobacco, road will be constructed. Tide will Going Fast. to an inveterate user liecmnes a stimu bring the road about five miles from the present road which crosses tlie Nehalam From the way tlie reserved seats are go lant that Ids system continually craves near Buchanan's or Bcovell'a, 12 miles ing it looks aa if May's academy hall will Bat-o Cure, is a scientific cure for the to from the liver's mouth . The route was lie filled next Saturday night. It will be bacco habit, In all its f onus, carefully compounded after the formula of an surveyed bv Engineer Raymond, and the liest show eier given in Tillamook. eminent Berlin Physician who lias used goes through the country known us "Rue it in his private practice since 1872 w ith Low Freights. sian Settlement,” one of the finest tim- out a failure, purely vegetable ami guar ■*er hells on the coast. Tlie roa-l will be The Htmmer Truckee now bring« anteed perfectly harmless You can use eomp iratively level, and in only one freight from Portland or %n Francisco all the tobacco you want, while taking place, stroul 15J yards in extent, is there to Hobsonville for 13.00 |>er ton. The more than an 18-p»r-cent grade An ef Hie company prop«>aai to do a big «Imre Baco-Cnro, it will notify you when to fort will Ire made to extend the road four of lire cun*t freighting bnaine««, and stop. We give a written guarantee to permanently cure any ease with three miles to God's valley, near the Tilla I tbia cut will I h » of much Iwm fit to (lie Imxes or refund the money w ith ten per ifl-t-f mook line. mendianta of this place cent, interest. Baco-Cnro is not a siilrsti- In a later issue the Asturian says: For »t • UaeriiTr tute.but a scientific cure, that cures Just now tlie |>eople of the lower Ne without the aid of wi.l ¡srwer and with NO acres rd lami in Tillamook county, halem and Arch Cajre country are nt fe lio inconvenience. It leates the system ver heat over the road question. They descritte«) as follows: N E *4 of N W T aii-l the S W q of as pure and free nicotine as the day yon are trying to solve the question of how took your first chew or smoke. Bold by to get from Cannon Beach, which ends N E *4 of sec. 16, Ip 3 S, R 9 W No ¡II- all druggists w ith our ironclad guarantee, at Arch Ciq>e, around the Neearney cumlieraiiee, $3 50 per acre, cash. at fl 00 |>er hox, three boxes, (thirty Address at once. J. F. B ahkiei . d , mountain to Nehalem Some favor the dav» treatment,) J2 50. or sent direct Nauta Cruz, Cal. •>a<-k trail, and others the route over the upon receipt of price 8KND SIX TWO- abrupt and almost perpendicular face of ( ENT STAMI'S FOR SAMPLE POX, Scholarship in May Acad Neearney Mr. E. G E Wist, of Nehu BOOKLET AND PROOF* FREE I*io, has written a letter to Judge Gray emy for sale cheap at this of Eureka Chemical A Manufacturing Com- ••»oring the route east of the mountain, | fice. i |iany,Manufacturing ( hernial*, LaCruaee, ••artmg at a point alsne Nehalem City. Wisconsin ■<»d coining out north ot Arch ('»)*, a . County warrants lionght by Beals Broa. s Just received, our men’s $7 suits, soiue- tliat will surprise you. They are neat, nobby and of good value. Our spring line of hats just received. We are agents for Bradley Metcalfe A Co., the largest hoot and shoe factory in Milwaukee, and have just received a full line of their world-renowned goods, which are 20 per cent, cheaper than ever before Our big line of. ladies’ half shoes, tan shoes and tan slippers is the largest assortment ever shown in this city. Call and inspect our large assortment of spring dress goods. We have the latest patterns and all at the lowest prices. Remember that we are Leaders in every line that we carry. COHN & CO., T he L argest G eneral M erchandise D ealers in T illamook C o - Hardware Talk! Heard at ^C. E. ^EVlUOLD'^. I’ll roust you, said the Stove. Lookout, I’m on n strike, said tin- Hammer. I’ve got you, said the Barb-Wire. 1’11 catch on, said the Tongs. I’ll scoop him, slid the Shovel. I’ll get your Imoon, said the Ihitclierknife- TOWN LOTS You’re not ns sharp as I, said the Tack. Say nothing and saw wood, the »aw. •Ù 13aII (f itu Ä llcltitlctlt »aid So a general quarrel ensued and if you want to hear how it ended and how cheap the aliove named article' can lie bought, cull on C. E. REYNOLDS, Hardware Merchant, Tillamook,Or Enterprise, Jr., The Noted Norman Stallion ium ¿X Wiielliuntpii 0* itlifovnia TIMBERLAND 1HEO. STEINHILBER, T ■ imool, Or* lie is a rich mahogany bay, black points, white »tar in forehead, larg. full bright eyes, fine flowing innne and tail, clean cut, we'l shaped head, held erect on a well-arched neck, good shoulders, broad chest, high on with er», good legs and feat, lie is spirited showy and handsome, has good cm irnge and fine action, 17 lianda high, weighs inorder 1700. lie is a liorm that is much needed on this coast, and when crossed with trotting and running bred mares produces fine car tinge and road horses, lie has re ceived several premium», among them first premiums at Oakland uud San Jose’ and second at Livermore, (Jal. PEDIGREE Enterprise Jr. was sited by Honnmi horse Enterprise, (imported by Theo Skillman, Petaluma, Cal.,) he by the celebrated Norman horae Mt. Liwr-mo- Dam, a Cleveland Lay. Terms and dates <>f standing will lie given later. At present, call on, Geo. Elliott, Tillamook Ore. a