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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1895)
LOCAL NEWS. •d *o prove what Czerny can .nd wi|| do| for careful students. These young lgJ.ft 8 inches, which would leave 5 feet 4 Dr. Petr« expects his family here soou. '»dies on the bar at low water. Thia Ranch to rent. Apply to Claude Thayer. P>'« do for th. .kill displayed lu th.ir condition effectually prevent, the pue- G. W. Kiger started to Portlaud Mon performance,. W. hope to hear from ing out of the other two schooner», which ■re of deeper draft, until the winter th« da»» m the neur future day on a business trip. freshets set in W. T. West, of Beaver, was In the city Miss. Rose Brethwaite, of Noith Yam Six crates of strawberries, 42 boxes in thia week. 7 I hill arrived in the city Sunday «veiling each crate, were brought in from Forest Cept. Johnnie Gabrielsou, who The steamer Harrison csuie 1% last was Grove Sunday, and Lamb sold them all F orest G rove to T illamook by Q uickest , C heapest , and B est T he M ost P opular beach R e Friday and went out Tuesday following quite ill last week, is .bout well. T he W ilson R iver R oad . R oute to P ortland . before Monday evening at 5 cents per sort on the C oast . Hides are in good demand See Cohn box, or |2 10 per crate. Some of our lo The bread made at the bakery is much better since the new oven is completed. “ Co. if you have one or more to sell cal fruit growers should get in and sup The best mountain road, the most niagnificeut I Connects with evening train in Forest Grove Happy Camp now ready, bath house» will be ply Mr. Lamb with berries. They can scenery on the Pacific coast. Cheapest rates of so passengers from Tillamook arrive in Portland prepared soon, and stages will connect with the Don’t forget the Ladies Aid Society they take all kind, of produce. same day. Only 10 hours on stage. Forest Grove ¡Stage. surely do it cheaper than Forest Grove toll in the state. Guo. Mizner. A. W. Fletcher and Lee Social at Fearnside’s hall next Saturday Leaves Forest (.¡rove 6:30 a. m. Sundajs, Tues Four horse teain, $2 00 Round trip, $3.25 Common.,, .11 of Little Neetucca, were in people w ho have to freight them 60 miles night. days and Thursdays. Two ” ” 1.50 ” ’ 2-50 I If you want to see the sea over the mountain. Horse and buggy, 1.00 Leaves Tillamook, Mondays, Wednesdays, and I 50 Ilona, the arched rocks, and There is every indication that some the city this week to attend the session Friday». cart, 1.00 1.50 the grandest scenery in America of couuty court. The Gaston correspondent of the For Saddle or pack horseso come to Netarts. Good ac 75 good horses will be on the track at the Engage seats at Tillamook hotel orofT.C. Ixxjse horse or cow 12% commodations reasonable. McNamer, Forest Grove, who can be reached by Teacher’s school reports, blank to auit est Grove Hatchet said last week: Sheep 4th of July race«. or swine 05 telephone from Portland. "Theodore McNamer ’ s team got the Work is progressing rapidly on the city any school, with columns for grading in i best of hint whilst he was standing upon Tike the Sunset Route for Tillamook. New Wagons, New Stock, Safe Driving. The Necci of all Coast Tourists. wells. They uie to be 20 feet deep, or all branches, and suitable rules and ex- J Good accommodations en route. A. W. S everance , Receiver. Address 11. J. H adlev , Tillamook. i the ground, and made things lively by planations, can be had at Lamb ’ s book deeper, if necessary. store. taking a spin around town. They ran Don’t sit on boxas and stools when you C. L. Stubbs will have one of the moat into the Forest Grove bakery wagon can get chairs so cheap at Nels Thomp complete and best equipped photograph causing that team to run away. Gaston son’s furniture store. galleries in Oregon when the new build was a live town fora little while, when It has been reported here that Walter 1 ing in • is vuinpieiou completed. . ne lie iias has a fine outfit Theodore came round he looked like lie Horticultural Quarantine Regulations. had been in the teal estate business’*. Swinton line lost liis tnind ami it being for all classes of artist’s work. treated in a California asylum. These days money is scarce, and many At a special meeting of the Oregon State The Negotiations for settling the dis Tuttle di Cary are right in the swim. pute bet ween the settlers and the Little people are trading accounts in such a Board of Hotieulture, held in Portland, April 1, 1895, all members present, the following regu They are selling lots of hardware mid are Nestiicca Toll Road Co. came to an end, way as to square a great deal of indebt edness. Tliis is a good thing mid encour lations were adopted, in accordance with the getting large shipments by every steamer. and we understand (lie contest will be ages business, as a man feels more confi laws regulating such matters, and are, therefore, At last accounts the sealing schooners renewed with more vigor than ever, it binding upon all persons. The regulations are in Alaskan waters were doing very poor is to be regretted that the mutter can not dent and can do better when be gets his to take effect and be in force from and after debts paid, even if it is done by swap ly. The Louis Olsen lied only 23skins. be settled amicably. May 4, 1895: Of 0 ping accounts. It gives the people a R i le 1—All consignees, agents or other per County court is in session auditing the The Tillamook country is rapidly .level- new lease on life. A clearing house sons, shall, within 24 hours, notify the quaran receiptsand reports of the new road oping into u great dairy region. Sev should be established w here our citizens tine officer of the State Board of Horticulture, working system. Full proceedings next eral large creameries are ulteady estab could meet mid balance accounts. or a duly commissioned quarantined guardian, of the arrival of any trees, plants, buds or cions week. lished there and others will be started j The farmers in this community should at the quarantine station, in the district of final C. H. Hicks, of Bay City, went to in the near future. Tiie coast climate take particular pains to bling tlieir milk destination. R ule 2 -All trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, Portland Monday as a representative of makes that region es|>ecielly adapted to in good condition to the creameries Deal« buds or cions, imported or brought into the Bay City Masonic Lodge at the Grand dairying purposes.—ludepuiidcuce Ell-1 or cheese factories. Sour, rancid, or state from any foreign country, or from any of terprise l.oilge dirty milk is mi abomination in the the United States or territories are hereby requir ed to be inspected upon arrival at the quarantine Mrs. Wm. Olsen, and daughter Rosie, sight of the lord, mid will not make good Liverina is all tiie go. It will help station in the district of final destination, and if your liver or stomach mid make you fee) of Woods, were in this city last week to cheese or butter. The only way to keep -«.-W.OO-*.-«- any such nursery stock, trees, plants, cuttings, visit Johnnie Gubrielson, who was sick : up Tillamook's reputation for dairy pro more cheerful. Try it. At Sturgeon’s grafts, buds or cions are found to be free of in On their return to Woods they were ac ducts is for everybody to exercise great sect pests and fungous diseases, the said quaran drug store. tine officer or duly commissioned quarantine At tlieir Hobsonville store they carry a large stock of A. G. Beals went to 1’ortlmid via For companied by Miss Minnie Hutchins. care in milking, feeding and curing for guardian shall issue a certificate to that effect. est Grove Monday to attend toe Grand Misses Hutchins and Olsen will return to tlieir cows. The cans should also be And furthermore, if any of said trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds or cions are found infest Chapter. He is a delegate from John ' this place shortly and then make u visit kept clean in Porthind. ed with insect pests, fungi, blight or other disea The ForesJ Grove Hatchet says, "that son Chapter of this place. ses injurious to fruit or to fruit trees, or other A mail named Bob Campbell poured j McNamer ’ s stage took over two crates of George Colin went to Portland Monday trees or plants, they shall be disinfected and re main in quarantine until the quarantine officer as a delegate to the Grand Lodge A. F. j too much liquor under his nose last Sat- i stuiw berries this morning. Tillaniookers urday night, and Marshal Ryan toted have been enjoying berries at 15 cents a of the State Board of Horticulture or the duly k A. M for Tillamook lodge No. 57. commissioned quarantine guardian can deter While there he will buy some goods for I him off to the boose. On Monday morn box." Well there is n mistake some mine whether the said trees, plants, cuttings, where, because TillImnook has been fur ing Recorder Drew fined him $> and grafts, buds or cions are free from live injur Colin & Co. Dry Goods, Bootsand Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, costs, but owing to the prevalent finan nished with large, sweet strawberries at ious insect pests or their eggs, larvae or pupae, Rev. C. C. Babbidge, of Hobsonville, cial stringenty, lie was unable to pay it, 6 cents per box for over n Week, mid Feed, Provisions, Etc. ui fungous diseases before they can be offered preached a very interesting sermon in and put in three days in jail. for sale, gift, distribution or transportation. All prices getting lower They are Till»- persons or companies are hereby prohibited the M. E. church here Sundny. Rev. G. W. Phelps, the Netarts merchant, i mook strawberries, too. Later:—Forest from ca rying any trees, plants, cuttings, giafts> Babbidge will no doubt make a success Grove berries have been selling at five buds or cions from without the stale to any was in town Monday. He expects a Lots. to Orderg in in his culling. point within the state beyond the nearest point large lot of goods on the next steamer, cents |ier box here. on its line or course to the quarantine station At the council meeting last Saturday and will bring his new schooner around The Tillamook Variety Tioupe w II in the district of ultimate destination; or from night no business of particular impor from Netarts bay to get the goods. The give a show in May Academy hall on the I any point within the state to any other point tance was transacted. Tile ordinary little schooner which lie has just built is night of July 4th. These people nee i no therein, until such trees, plants, cuttings, grafts bjids or cions have been duly inspected, and if routine was gone through with and the 30 feet in length 14 feet beam, and will j recomendation to the people here, as required disinfected as hereinbefoie provided, council adjourned curry about 10 tons of freight. STEAMER TRUCKEE their reputation for the past is sufficient I and all such shipments must be accompanied Tuxes are coming in very slowly, as ' Agents for the fast sailing Steamer Truckee, by the proper certicate of the inspecting officer Indian Bill Warren, who got drunk at guarantee that the show will be good, many parties are waiting so they can use ' the Willamina picnic and mauled Jim The program for the dramatic part will carrying passengers and freight from San Fran Provided, however, that after such persons or cisco, Tillamook ami Portland. Trips every company have given the proper officer four their road receipts to pay tlieir road tax Pratt and Lame Jim almost over to the be entirely new, and mi eastern gentle day s notice, he or they shall not be required to two weeks, weather permitting. After court meets there will be a rush at man ol theatrical experience will be hold such shipments further, without directions evergreen shore with an oak grub last —R ate «:— ' fi om such officer. the sheriff's office Cabin, one way, (Tillamook and S. F.) S’5 oo Friday was arrested and put under|800 ) here to assist. The legerdemain features 9 oo I R ule 3—All peach, nectarine, apricot, plum Steerage ” Mrs A. E Barker will speak regard bonds on Wednesday last by Justice I will be entirely new, and will be first J or almond trees, and all other trees budded or SM oo Cabin, Round Trip. ing Thomas Filins, at the court house Connor at Ballston to appear before the I class, a complete change from what the gi lifted upon peach stock or roots, all peach Freight, general merchandise, Sail Francisco I or other pits, ami all peach, nectarine, apricot, Friday night (tomorrow). Her discourse next Folk county grand jury .—Sheridan people have seen here before. First or Portland, I3 00 per ton. plum or almond cullings, buds or clous, raised . class music w ill be in attendance. Fur will be iu answer to an attack made on Sun. I or grown in a district where tlie'‘peach yellows ' ther particulars will be given in due time. Paine by Rev. Loclie. of Portland. J g SIBLEY Manager Store and Mill, Hobsonville, Oregon or the 'peach rosette” are known to exist, Frequently persons swear at the mis ure hereby prohibited from being imported in The Allen house is nearing completion I). B. Ogden, engineer on the govern takes or typographical errors in comity to or planted or offered for sale, gift or distribu ment works at Junction Bar, was in the newspapers. It should be considered and some of the rooms which have been Principe 1 Office, >49, Berry SL, S. F. Mill, at Truckee, Cal.. tion within the state of Oregon. city Sunday, lie exhibited some fine that the average country editor is busy finished Hre being occupied now. Mr. RULK4-AII trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds blue print photographs ot lhe works on with job work, setting type, and often Allen wiii have mi elegant hotel prop cions, seeds or pits arriving from any foreign country found infested with any insect pests or Ilia bay. The work is progressing quite has to do the work of the devil No erty when it is done. On the ground their eggs, larvae or pupae, or with fungi, or satisfactorily. wonder they haven’t time to read proofs floor in front will be the office, sample other disease or diseases hitherto unknown In room, aaml parlors, besides two bed | this state, are hereby prohibited from landing. If you want a good piece of land cheap earefullv. On big city iiews|iii)>ei» the | R ule 5—Fruit of any kind grown in any foi. notice the advertisement of Mr. J. F. Bar- proofreader rends proofs aud does noth rooms. In Hie rear will be a large well- lighted dining room, n private or family eign country, or in any of the United States or field in another column. He now offers ing else. > territories, found infested with uny insect 01 in dining room, mid u kitchen fitted up eighty acres in tiie Beaver country at Mrs. J. II. Bridgeford, of Tillamook, sects, or with any fungi, blight, or other di- , sense or diseases injurious to fruit or fruit trees, $2.50 per acre, and the land was assessed wife of the grand patron, Order Eastern with a large peiinanently built range. Back of this lie will have store rooms, n or to other trues or plants, is hereby piohibited Star, is the guest of Mrs J.G. Muckle nt $5.60 per acre. small silting room, and bed rooms for from being offered forsale, gift or distribution this week. Yesterday afternoon from 2 School will close Friday, tomorrow, within the state. the help. The second story is divided RULE 6 Any boxes, packages, packing uia- witli appropriate exercises. The general to 5 o’clock a party was given in her into bed rooms, except one small pallor, ' lerial and the like infested by any insect or in opinion of the community, so far as we honor at the residence of Mr. and Mis mid a bath room. The building will sects, or their eggs, larvae or pupae, or by any hear, is that the school has been quite James Muckle, to which all members of have several fine suites of rooms The fungi, blight, or other disease or diseases known successful. It is not yet known when Mizpah chapter were invited —St Hel third story will not l>e finished at once, to be injurious to fruit or to fruit trees, or to H A WOODFORD. Proprietor. other trees or plants, nn<l liable to spread con ens Mist. another term will begin. but will be fixed up as business requires J Ugion, are hereby prohibited from being offer- Maili street was tiie scene of a alight i Captain IL L. Read win, was ordered it. The walls anil floor« are all deaden cd fot sale, gift, distribution, or transportation excitement Triday. A white horse was j to the acene of the Colima disaster off ed by having sawdust packed in tightly ' until said materia! hsa l>eeti difinfected by dip I ping it into boiling water and allowing it to re lviiig on the ground groaning with the the coast of Mexi- o in the interest of the A portico will be placed in front, mid New Hou >e. main in said lx>il I ng water not less than two colic end a black one running up mid insurance companies, and who furnished the building will present an attracrive Finely Furnished. minutes; such lioiling water used as such disin ---- ----- ------- w — down with half the -------- town chasing it ■ > the first full and complete leport of the appearance. Stage Offices 1 feelant to contain in solution one pound of con Quiet wee soon restored.—F. G. Hatchet, disaster to the Examiner, will be remeni- centrated potash to each and every ten gallons Speaking of the dairying interests oi of water. L 8. Mavnard, of Fairview lias a fine j bere.l here ns the noisy individual who R ulr 11—Animals known a* flying fox, Aus Oregon the state commissioner says. , .------------------- . I___ 4L. r S4r.lltll tralian or English wild rabbit,or other animals i ron of strawberries tin« year. Tlieir ineir wee trying to get the steamer South i "From these meager statistics it will be or birds detrimental to fruit or fruit trees, yield is not very great, but the berries Const off the bur plants, etc., are prohibited from from being seen Unit Oregon has just made a begin First Class In the Strictest brought or landed in this state, and if landed The new cresmery is getting 8000 ning in the dairy business. are better than usual, mid of excellent ahull be destroyed. But since Sense of ths Word. Rates $1 R ule 12—yiiaranttne stations; flavor. He exhibited one in tliis office pounds of milk per day, mid as 9000 is the business depression Bet in, and the Tillamook, Ore For the first district, comprising the counties which measured 5lt inches in circum the full capacity, it will be necessary price of grain ami vegetables lisve fallen to S2 per day. of Multnomah, Clackamas, YMrnlaill. basiling soon to put In other tanksand increase ton, Columbia, ' liifsop and Tillamook, shall be ference. so low, farmers Imve liegun to turn tlieir Portland Henry E boscii quarantine officer, or Hliy ineiiilxr of the Board or the Mecretarv According to the Portland wholesale the facilities. The milk is made into attention to dairying, the only line of ag thereof. cheese every day and about three tons market report, eggs are in light demand riculture that now promises a profit, and R ule >3—Importers or owners of nursery of cheese are made each week. Ordiunr- stock, trees, or cuttings, grafts, buds, 01 cions, at 12 cents. No demand for potatoes, ready cash returns. While it is true desiring to have such nursery stock, trees ily ten pounds of milk make one pound that Oregon, with the exception of the l.ut some are selling at 15c to 20c per I plants, cuttings, grafts, buds or cions inspected of cheese. It takes the cheese almut five -t points other than regular <|uaiantine stations Coast region, is not naturslly a dairy sack Butter ie etill very low, choice may have such inspectionstlone vs here requir weeks to cure properly for shipment. ed, provide«!, however, that such importers country, vet it baa been sufficiently creamery commanding only 20c to 22c shall pay all charges of inspection. Such < liar Lafayette, Or., June 6 —A destructive demonstrated that the whole valley re per roll, and choice dairy 15c to 18c per gesand expensses to Ire pai«i liefore a certificate J. P ALLEN. Prop’r. is granted. fire visited Lafayette this morning, and gion lying between the Coast and Cas roll. Transportation companies, or persons and J L. Vickerey’e genera) merchandise cade ranges, will produce roots, mid Noted for Its Fine Cuielne Department. consignees or agent* shall deliver and cause to L. G. Freeman 'nforms us that he ex be detained all nursery stoc k, trees, plants and store, Henry B. Irvine’s tin shop and gro corn for ensilage, witti which foods dairy fruit at one or other of the quarantine stations pects to milk three times as many cows ceries, Githel’e two buildings and Dr products can be made at low cost Col for Inspection, as provided by the rule* and Best Meals in the City. next year as he is now. His place will regulation* of the board. Miclmnx’e office were all burned to che onel Cornelius, in Washington county , Detail* a- to quarantine stations offices, fee* support the extra cow«, and there is no ground. A part of Nickerey’e stock was TILLAMOOK, OREGON raised from fifteen to twenty tone of corn of inspection, reel| m ** for diaintcctlon and all use letting good grass go to waste. saved but nothing in the other buildings. to the acre, which he manufactured into desired information may be obtained on apph cation to the Secretary or any member of the Many others will follow hie example Prompt work saved the buildings on the ensilage, an.I he found that it was the Boar«!, or by reference to pamphlet circulated All the creameries will have plenty to do. j Passe«! at a meeting of the State Board of cheapest dairy feed lie could produce opposite side of the street. Horticulture at Portland, Or , April 3, 1^5 Over 200 persons who subscribed for With corn silage, and good clover bay Attest, G eorge I N aboms T, Secretary, Four schooners got bar bound in the J. R. < ARDwxLL. Preaident. Hie H bao UGHT when it started over sev for provender, cows can Ire kept in full T amook, Or« H LARSEN, Proprietor en years ago are «till taking the paper, Smslaw last winter by a shoaling bar flow of milk, in the treat of condition,and Ladd’s New Gun Store. a nd have paid for it the past 7 years and one of them has just got out. Of the Ire made to pay a good profit in Oregon, New line of all sporting some have already paid for 8 years sub other three, one is piled up on the beach whereas, with expensive mill feed, the gcxxis. t amper*. Fisher men an«! Prospector* *up scription to the paper, and the others a wreck, the remaining two riding idly farmer will utterly fail in competition pile«! st reduced rate* at anchor gathering barnacles on their Highest cash price paid for are coming in now quite rapidly to settle Raw Furs. hnlie. Captain Symons, of Portland re with cheap California butter, and the for another year. butter produced by the coast comity SF..ND FOR CATALOOUK ceived a report from the watchman al The mneicale Friday evening proved a dairymen of tliis state. Hie production Address Ladd's Gun Store. Siuslaw jetty stating that on May 31, the Cor. Third A Market Sts , S am F banci »< jo . rare treat to lovers of music. 1 be Misses of cheap feed is now the question for the itseeir noun m rni cirr-n»»> eus» m fvisr sttricr-ssTti st»» Belle May and Lola Wilson rendered a tug Roberts succeeded in getting the tug Willamette Valley dairymen to settle.. Hnsossiii~ct»r»»i lohtioh Joseph and Henry out of the heritor very difficult study from ' Czerny in a Butter must go down to ten cents a Ripons Tabules : one gives relief. creditable manner Mine May has prac at dead high tide, there being 10 feet of pound, and it can’t be made st a profit on Ripant* Tabules have come to stay. water on the bar at the time of crossing ticed Cseruy six uionthe longer than ( out, with the tide gauge showing 4 feet grain foods at any sucli price.” Miso Wilson, but tiie exercise was play Uhe “Famous ZQilson Iriver Inouïe The Sunset Route. Best Road, Stage Line. Best Best Beach co LUMBER - BO^ general l^erchaqdi^e, Clothing, “Headlight and Oregonian $2.00 THE ALDERMAN ALLEN HOUSE ( I ARSEN HOUSE Netarts Beach.