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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1895)
RUNAWAY COIPLI. LOCAL NEWS M. W; G. A. Edmund», P. W; D T. Edinumts, Rec; A W. Severance, W J. Smith, of Glenora, is in the Guide; J. W. Haskins, Financier; E. E. Selph, Rec; C N. Drew, Oveiseer ; M city. Wool And hides are in demand. See Perkins, Foreman; J. A Monroe, I. W ; W Kuoell.O. VV. Cohn & Co. Some people in the Neatucca country Born to F Kog^is and wife, of Fair have l>een infatuated with epiritualiaui view, a son, June 17. lately. It is al rang« bow au|«ratitioi> Work is progressing quite raj4<lly on works, and while these good people may the harbor improvements. be in earnest, they should halt them Flour has advanced 50 cents |>er barrel selves beft»re they let it get away with in the lust week in the Portland market them, And before some of them are sent Joe Bixby, the Beaver merchant, was to the Ksylum. The things that we can in the city thia week hauling goods to see, hear, taste, smeli and feel, Hie suffi Ilia store. cient guides for our judgement, sud mere There are ten wogon loads of campers imagination shouldn’t be allowd to carry at Netarts already, and more coining one’s self awjiy or dwarf the more posi tive Menses. every day. A man from Amity was here this week G. I). Biggs, well known here, was arrested for cattle stealing at La Grande looking fur h buggy which had been stolen from him, and he thought before a few days ago. If you get Txcited or too warm, go to ■ he came that a buggy now owned by C. Cohn’s and get a fan. They give them B. Hadley wss the one missing, but niter | looking saw it was a different kind of to their customers. buggy from what he owned. Mr. Hadley Mr ami Mrs J. E. Sibley were in | bought the buggy of a man named Davis town yesterday Mr. Sibley was paying the horse doctor, who was here with the taxes for himself and several neighbors dehorning outfit with Frank Armstrong, While in Portland Geo. Cohn purchas and it will be remembered that a man ed 4<X) feet of lio.se at 27 cents per foot, named Brown, a painter, of Forest Grove for the fire department, as ordered by was with them and had a buggy which the city council he wanted to sell, but returned to Forest See the Tiger hay rake at Tuttle etc Grove with it. It is said there is an or Carv’s. A boy can run it naiely Cham ganized band of horse and buggy thieves pion ami Buckeye mowers designed es in the Willamette valley, and that they pecially for Tillamook trade. find Tillumook a convenient place to E. Chamberlain, of Cape Lookout, take their stolen goods to on the start, passed through the city this week on liis after which they are Bold, traded, or way home from an extended trip in the moved to some other place. The thieves generally change tops on the buggies and Willamette valley and Washington. The bay ami river has been literally repaint them, and find more profit in Two alive with Herring this week. The fish them than they do in the horses. are very fat and uro one of the finest who are suspected are in jail and it is thought the others will be run down soon. species of Herring.—Nehalem Times. All day yesterday and today a large crowd has been standing in line in the court house waiting to pay taxes, and the sheriff was obliged to keep his of- fice locked, letting a few in at a time, in order to facilitate matters. The oilice was kept open at night in order to accom week He expects to get his paper modate the surging muses who wauled | lo pay taxes. There seems to have been started soon. some misunderstanding and confusion If anybody Ims any potatoes for sale regarding the date when taxes would be- they lm«i belter fetch them in, or they I come delinquent. It appeals, however, will have to be shipped in from Portland. that today is the last day, though the Colin ct Co., want them and will pay 30 I ' sherifi’s office will be open for a time to to 40 cents per bushel. night. After this, county orders will not (»•<>. Squires and wife, the popular ho | be received in part payment, and 3 per tel inanagere have opened the Bvrom ( till will Be added for costs. Some who house nt <isribaldi, and will keep a first I stood in line nearly m H day gave it lip cliias hotel They solicit the patronage and went home, chosing to pay llm ex of their many old friends. tra 3 per cent, costs. It is said that some Through an urgent request, Mrs. A. E. from distant parts of the county came Barker has concluded to remain another here ai.d bought orders, pacing 90 to 05 week. She will lectnia in Tillamook cents on the dollar, and after all were Sunday evening, on, "How we dwarf obliged to go away without paying their lifes highest possibilities ’’ taxes. When they do pay they will I). O. Quick, of Polk county, repre loose the advantage on the urdeis, the 3 senting the Forest Grove nursery, is per cent costs, and will have to sell hare for a few days doing business in their orders perhaps, to the same indi- his line Mr Quirk represented Polk \ it I uh Is they bought them of, at 65 cents on the dollar, as orders will tall in price county in the legislature one term. when taxes become delinquent. Don’t be a chiin—Read both sides ol The award of prizes was made last the silver question. "Coin’s Financial School" tells one side, an l "Coin vs. Friday at the closing of the school. Thu (hieh,’’01 "Farmer Hayseed in Town," examination which was held was we un tells the other side For sale at Lamb’s. derstand very thorough and the report A Portland firm has shipped a large ol the vxaininera lias not yet been pre hand-engine pump to this place for pared in the highest department. The trial by the firemen, and if not satisfac prize ottered by Colin dt Co. for leading tory, the pump is to be returned. Eight and elocution was wjii by Mary McLach Miss McLachlan also won the men can work at it and throw a power lan. pnze in mathematica, given by Mr. Geo ful stream of water. Edmunds The prize for good conduct There is a great rush at the sheriff’s in room No. 2, Miss lone teacher, was office to pay taxes, ami the sheriff and given by the Advocate and was won by his deputy are both kept busy taking Master Ray Quick The prizes for spell in coin and county orders The rush ing in the same loom were divided in will not last long, as the taxes will be each case among a number of students come delinquent late tonight. who stood even In their examination Colin At (X». are selling some goods. A The prize given by Mr. Cail Knudson short time ago they bail 5090 "bought hud likewise to be divided. Edna Jones of" tablets printed, and now they have received 60 rente fur meet headinarks, their order in for 10,000 more. They use and 2o cents for excellency in written one of three every time they sell a bill of arithmetic, lire prize for penmanship goods. It beats the "day book" system given by th. II kadliuiu whs wuu by----- all to pieces. SlieuveiigH. The prize tor------------------- C. R Hunt's mother, Mrs Sarah P given by Tuttle A Cary, Elva Smith won. Hunt, died at North Yamhill .lune 8, and the prize given by B. (,’. l.amb (or rend Mr. Hunt went to attend the funeral ing fell to Fraukia Drew. An elegant Miss Llona Hunt was also at North prize otl.ied by Mr. Allred Williams wan Yamhill at the time. Mr Hunt's sister, overlooked. It was apportioned to the Mrs. Sarah Hoag, and her son and higlie.t department The foregoing ia daughter aci'onipanied him on hie return all that ha. been a. yet giuen us for pub to thia place lication, although a biller and more for J. B Stimson, of Highland,Clacka mal re.Kir. ia promised. mas Co., came across the mountains last The Oregonian and H kadlight . ouly 00 week with some tine running horses He Many are taking advantage of this rate. will be here lor a while, and expects to attend the races here on the Fourth of Ou Satuiiluy noon o( thia week the July, lie will trade or sell any horses new "Elite Fotogral Parlor»/* one door that lie has. and they may be seen at L eiiMt of the Advocate office, willoiwn its L. Htillwell'a livery stable. doors to the public Ail regular sub At the meeting of the (¡rand Masonic scribers to the H kapliuiit or those buy Ixslge In Portland last week M. D. Clif ford, of Canyon City, was elected grand ing a copy, can cut out the coupon at master; D. C. Mt Kercher, of Portland, the end of this notice, which if presented grand treasurer; and Jas. F. Robinson, at the above art parlors on Saturday p.m. of Eugene, gmnd secretary. In the fioin 1 to 6:30, or 9 to 12:30, Sunday Eastern Star meeting J II. Brklgeford, m tn , a ill entitle him or some metnlier of of Bay City, *ae elected giand ¡vatron. the family to a fine cabinet fotograf tree. I It bus been reported currently mi the | street that the H e idi .IGH t has chiinged hands When this paper changes hands due notice will l*e given in these columns. i R. W. H Staite, of Ocean Park, who! is interested in the new paper to be start ed at that place, was in the city this 1 I I I " I r I ‘ ' I ‘1 I' I’ ' I ' ' I1' I I - I' I | > B I X I I' ' I I I ' •' 1 I I ' I 1 I It ■ " I It I h .. I, i Ld< fr " r ' ' H In Ilt.M. L»W F Uv i I Mi h-N k”od . 1 nil r o <•<» Hi ■ MT P Hli riiai <*s. ’ Inn r th l*t U 1 le, I nt.1 The clerk baa been busy all week making out ordera and ciediting those who worked the roads, time keeping the court journal in constant uss. There is such a clamor among taxpayers to g»t tlialr warrant! or rrwdila, that th, tiawa- |ui|>ani liavan'l I iri I a ehanca to gat al th» liook, ami aa a i-ona»qu»ii<'» th» r»- port of eourt proeaailing. art dtlayail until naxt w»»k. The proprietors of the new gallery have confidence in their ability to do aa ne woik as ran be had any where, and have chosen thia methixl of proving it to the people We would advise all who with nil's work to l*e in line early. Thia is a novel idea, and our aubacril^rra should take advantage it. • «»^1 for One Fine Cabinet FMe*r«f at Th! A. U U. W , h»ld in alaition a fOeed The Elite Fototfraf Parlors n»»k ago last Monday. Th! inMallation H if pre*entv4 on Uatunlay P M from t to will h» public, and will tak» plae« th! Li jo (June it) or on Huiulay following from • A M to i>xw. Ural Monday in July Th» following offic»ra ware alacttd: Tli»o. Btaiuhilbar, • • • • < " £ H Blankets Serveti Them as a Marriage License. A young couple arrived here yesterday from Galea Creek and went to the County Clerks office to procure marriage license. A h they could find no one to identify them license was refused. Leaders of Low Prices The man appeared to be about 23 years of age, and the girl less than 18. They I went to a hotel and got something to eat, the mun signing as C. Miller. The girl's name was not given. They came in a small one-horse rig, and left yesterday evening, but before going bought some blankets at a store, evidently intending to camp out Main street has been considerably im proved under the new road system. Miss Olive Lynch closes her school in Spruce district, June, 21st. Sho ha» done remarkably well for a young teacher. Mr. Win. Smith who iiaH been to the Portland Hospital and returned some time ago, le receiving the patient ami anxious care of his family. He is very low and can not live many days. Mr. Bogart informs us that since the addition of a six-horse-power engine and the recent fixtures, he Is able to do l>et- ter work. He is making over 500 1 he of cheese per day. Our spelling and ciphering match on the.14th, proved both inetructive and entertaining. Those excelling in spell ing were: Lizzie Salitig, Eva Bunn and Ge<>. Brookmiller. The champion ciph erers were Mr. Bogsrt and Eva Bunn. • Read • and • Act ® Si In order to make room for our enormous stock of fall clothing, now ordered in the East, we will sell our present stock of summer goods at a big reduction. We have mar ked our clothing so the prices are sure to sell it. We will not have one suit of clothes left in the house in sixty days. Our clothing will suit every one and our prices will con vince you that we mean what we say. Every article in the clothing line greatly reduced, A Big Reduction Sale in Clothing Last Sunday Messrs Butts and Hall, discussed the subject or spiritualism. Mr Butts favored the affirmative, and Chas. Hall handled the negative. Both were favored with large and appreciative audiences. RE-MEMBER At the present writing, there are three parties at Beaver looking for homes, while our real estate agent informs us that there are nine families on their way from Idaho, all of which are headed for Beaver. SxNKCA. L. L. Smith of Miami was in town this week. II. II Downing, of Nehalem, was in the city this week. Mr . and Mrs. Lee Alloy, of Garilmlri, were ill town Tuesday The North Yamhill stage brought in five passengers Tuesday. This stage line is doing a good business Several more race horses are arriving, ami it begins to look as if Tillamook is the Mecca of all cayuse racing stock. Those who are suffering from heat In the W’llametto valley are beginning to turn their faces toward Tillamook. Soon coasters will be as plentiful as June-biigs in summer. Rev. McLachlan performed the mar riage ceremony for Lester P Smith and Mary C. Kenedy nt the bride’s residence June 13 A number of the friends and relatives were present. HOTEL AKHIVAl.l T he aldkhman John Johnson Garibaldi. 0 S Robbins uml wife Nehalem Rohl J Giles Salem T Kellow Hebo A J Bewley Sheridan G \V Pheli* Netarts Steven Weaver Bay City ('lias Ray llebo E J Buck lea Hobo A P Wilson Hobsonville Geo F Burton Trask J W Maxwell Fairview A Pirlaeu Portland R T Harrison ” I» W Rhodes Bay City Geo Squires Garibaldi Neil O'Hare ” J R Harter Bay City Hugh F Barnard Bay City 1. L Smith Garibaldi Chas Whitehead Portland I.AHSKN HOUSE H H Downing Nelmlem E W Mills and wife Neetoctou R W II Staite Ocean Park 1 Larsen Bay City Geo Geo Reifenberg Kilciiis John Bigger Tillamook S H Touiliueoii ” H Petre city U W Cliauce Trask AI.l.X.N HOUSE. We are the leaders in e\ery line we carry, and in prices are always the lowest. We are never undersold. Don’t forget our clothing sale if you are needing anything in that line. Bring us your produce if you want the highest price for it We are buying all the hides »e can get. a United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore gon. June nth, 1395 lo A ll W hom I t M ay C oncern . ft H earing , in accordance with J.re, rJfu.cVoas °* Hon. Commissioner’s letter „ is,10!”? ■’’I*!’ 19*’ N° >523, and the alle- nf no. A?" a/iT1 lu !,crov c Quick’s affidavit VLCr «A• X1 • ibe had lu the case of the sa,d V0o^u,ci vs- Heufy Scott, involving II. ¿L.,? Au«u?1 ,6lh. 0*89, for SWl, Tn Whad before the County Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook Oregon, Auwst^h, 1895. at 10 o’clock A. li., and all parties in interest are hereby summoned to appear there, at said time with their wit nesses, and submit their testimony lu the mat ter at issue. And °n the 6th day of September, 1805, at 10 ,k A• M • the testimony tbeu submitted, and the papers filed relating to this contest will be passwl upon bv the Register and Reciever, at this office. R obert A. M iller , Register. 4-9-June-ao-Jy 25 P eter P aquet , Receiver. Information Bureau and Exchange ( N otice or ArroiKTMENT or A dministrator . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned J,..,?“-h "all has been by the county court of Tillamook countv, state of Oregon, administra tor Of the e.stale of John C. Hall deleaved. NOW all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to piesent them to the under signed, at the office of H. K. Selph, attorney at law, at Tillamook city, Tillamook county, Ore gon, with the proper vouchers as by law provid ed within six months from the date of tills no tice. Hated this 14th day of June 1895. C has . H. H ali ., Administrator aforesaid i’* E- H. S klfh , atty, for said estate. We buy and Sell Everything, Tillamook Oregon • • • • • T J Lucy W ooda W II Hoskins Foley John Hickey Harry Craine F 1. Armstrong Glenora F H Barret Blame P A Baxter Dolph «■AL K«TATK TRANSFKR« Wm Baxter ” John ’• J A Mortague to Henrv Wank, quit Jack Pursell W River claim de«l, ae>, of ne\ of Sec 1», 3n, 8w, »250 Gust Nelson Hohsouville H. E Wheatley to Rol.t. Crawford, Dr Linton Nehalem quit claim deed. tp 3n. 9 and lOw, $361 John Lawrence Cincinnati) L. G Barron to Stillwell, tract in Frank Crane Foley Tillamook city, »10b0 H •’ R. T Graven to tt W Conder, lots W E Wella and daughter headland C. 5. 6, 7, 8, Blk 20, Tl ayera Ad. to Tilla mook, »200 Will Lundquist Garibaldi I Mil Shackleford Neetoclvu W. W, That e- lo R. Thaver, tract in «•cu.m. 2.>. 26. V>, 3«, 1», low || Eiv Knighting W. W. Thavor : Estelle Tlizyer, tract C W Smith Bay City m -ec 3.» A 36. Is, 10w; ami sec. 1 A 2 Dave Martinov Bay City. 2s. 10». »100 ees. *«x. “•----- BOOTg and Made to order. Repairing done as cheap as the cheapest. Come ana be convinced. Advocate Building. P. F. BROWNE. Masonic Meeting. Notice is hereby given to all Masons in good standing in this county that they are cor dially invited to he in Tilla mook on St. John’s dav, Holi day, June 24, to attend the Masonic celebration and take part in the exercieee on that occasion. The now Masonic hall will Ire dedicated then. Macons should bring their families to attend the exercises There will euit- ablo speakers present By order of W M . of Tillamook Izxlge No 57.. A. F * A M, F. R. B iaui , Sec’y. C^^Sireclal Masonic communication Saturday night, June 22 Important business. All should sttend Prices to Suit i the Times: MARKET! PORTLAND MARKET. Eggs—Receipts during the week have been large, and some -ales made at 12c. The market io steady today at 12‘, cents with a good demand Hardware Talk! Heard at C. E. REYNOLD?. I’ll roast you, said the Stove. Potatoes—There is no demand for old Lookout, I'm on a strike, said the They are still selling at 15 to 25 cents per Hammer. sack. I’ve got you, said the Barb-Wire. Butter—Brine,15(320 cent» cents per roll for I’ll catch on, said the Tongs. No. 1; Mor» In rolls, 10(312'a cent» per I’ll scoop him, said the Shovel. roll; choice dairy, 15@ 18 cents per roll; I 1’11 get your bacon, said the ertatnery 20i<?221, cents per roll. The receipt» continue large. Choice dairy Butcherknife' and creamery iu good demand. local M arkkt Y ou re not as sharp as I, said the Tack. Egga—15 cents Say nothing and saw wood, Butter—Is looking up; creamery, is worth 30, cents per roll; Clioic» dairy the saw. per roll 25. 1 So a general quarrel ensued and Hid«»—10 cents bsef hides. per ponnd for dry you want to hear how it ended and how cheap the above named articles Wool—Is bringing 8 to 10 cents per can lie bought, call on pouud H ur— Is retailing hare at fci.OO p»r barrel, with an upward tendency. «cLä S-i-LTh* Tillamook Sarnlar Hundsr C. E. REYNOLDS, Hani ware Merchant, Tillamook, Or. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Hipau* Tabules: pleasant laxativa.