Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 04, 1895, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 4.
1895
$1.50 Per Year
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DAMPHOOLS
0AVID WILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
j TOIF
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
All calls promptly attended to
Office at the
A ldkkman ,
ßRUGS
TILLAMOOK, ORE
F. SEAL, M. D.
P hysician
and
S urgeon ,
Dealer in Dmgs, Patent Medicines,
Toilet Articles, Dancy Notions, &c.
TILLAMOOK, OR
W J. MAY,
prescriptions
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK, OK EGON
Compounded
I T. MAÜLSBY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
fíF-Opp. Bank.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
(JLAUDE THAYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
JOHN BARKER, S«c'y.
v
W. SEVERANCE,
TILLAMOOK
LUMBERING CO
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
TILLAMOOK, ORWGON.
MISCELLANEOUS,
REAL ESTATE-MONEY BROKER-NOT ARY PUBLIC
Spruce, Fir, anil Cedar Lumber
Information Bureau and Exchange,
Mouldings, Brackets.
Turning to Order.
J. E. HOSMER, Prop'r.
COMMISSION STORE*—-------------- •
sell everything for everybody
T illamook , or . Proprietors of the Electric Light System
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
B
ANKof
Many of Sheridan’s citizens feel
obliged to go to the Coast ou account of
poor health. It ia a noticeable fact that
in most cases their wives do not accom­
pany them. The health of the ladies of
Sheridan must be good . The prescrip­
tion of a week’s hunting and fishing in
the inounaains is infinitely better to
take than a dose of hoeing in the glll-
den at home.—Sheridan Sun
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A cruel accident occurred at the mill
of Little & Smith, west of Moore« Valley
Wednesday afternoon, by which b red
Little, one of the proprietors of the mill
lost hia life in a harrowing manner
The unfortunate man wished to sharpen
his saws, and without stopping the en­
gine raised the tightening pulley from
the saw belt, winding a rope by which
lie raised the pulley around a lever near
by
He then started in to file the saws,
and when in the midst of the work, the
Prices to Suit
C. & E. THAYER
General Banking and Exchange
IN
There is an agent here representing
some kind of a cash buying agency.
It
seems useless to warn people against
such fakirs, as they bite right along, and
we hear of a l umber of people in this
county who are considered te be sensi­
ble people who have been duped to the
extent of |7 00 for a membership fee in
some kind of a fictitious association
that pretends to buy goods at cost, In
fact you pay $7 00 for the privilege of
buying your goods for cash of some fa­
kir house in a large city
You got
shoddy goods, pay big prices, and half
the time the sucker never attempts to
use the so-called privileges gained by
joining the association.
People prefer
to be swindled by a stranger. One of
our local business men would be mob’
bed if he attempted such barefaced
robbery.
It is a “«teal range’’ scheme
I over again.
The editor of the H eadlight would
like to catch a few suckers. We will do
better than the traveling fakir. We’ll do
as we agree, as we have a reputation at
stake. You don’t need to dig up $7 Od,
hut if you will pay us $5.00 in cash, we
will grant you the privilege of buying
all the goods you want for cash at
Cohn’s or Edmunds’ store.
You can
take your choice of the places, and we’ll
guarantee that you will get better goods
and get them cheaper than if you send
to these fraudulent “cash buying” agen­
cies, besides you will keep part of your
money at home. And, you can inspect
the goods before you gel them.
Why not give the editor of this paper
$5 instead of giving it to a stranger who
never did anything in your interest.
We have been working in your interest
and have been exposing frauds, but
you don’t believe what we sav, and
don’t thank us for it.
gifted William^
Will answer all calls day or night. Consulta­
tion free. Olllce at the Allen House.
SUCKERS RITE
TILLAMOOK.
which would render all the Indiana wild
with envy, lie nought out the owner,
who proved to be the town undertaker,
and opened negotiations for t^e pur­
chase of the vehicle. The undertaker
soon found the Indian wanted to obtain
his hearse
The thought staggered him
for a moment, but having an eye to bus­
iness, and noting the anxiety of Mr.
Redskin, the hearse was sold for a good
round sum. The Indian hitched tW J
horses to the sombre vehicle, and put-
ting his squaw and pappoosea on the in-
aide, trolled off for home, the proudest
copperface that ever strung a bow. The
other Indiana hearing of hia coming,
had lined up along the road to watch
him pass, Perched on his high seat, he
drove haughtily by them, while the lit­
tle pappoosea peered through the glass
sides and clapped their hands raptur­
ously. The agent remonstrated with
the Indian, but all to no purpose, lie
retained the hearse, and in his frequent
visits to the surrounding towns, driving
in his somewhat gloom-inspiring VOII-
veyance, is no longer an object of cur-
iosity
business
the Times:
England, Belgium, Germany,
Sweden and all foreign countries.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
G. W. KIGER,
DEALER IN
Exchange and lV[one
e-
Collections Receive Careful and
Prompt Attention.
BOOT0 and
—H
Repairing done as cheap as the cheapest.
Come and be convinced.
Advocate Building.
Ladd’s New Gun Store.
New line of all sporting
goods. Campers, Fisher­
men ami Prospectors sup­
plied at reduced rales.
Highest cash price paid for
.Raw Furs, Sea I.ion Skins
and Trimmings
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
F rancis . o .
rope became detached from the lever to
which it was fastened, the pulley «hop­
ped into the belt, which shirted the
saws at lightening speed ami before the
man comprehended his situation his
left leg was sawed off just below the
knee, he was frightfully cut in the back
and a tooth of the saw penetrated its
full length into his brain and skid I. It
was tlie latter blow that caused his
death, which was almost instaneoiis
The body of the unfortunate man was
RepieHentHtive Y«te» spent neveinl taken to North Yamhill
days last week ill Portland will. Senator
Bluehacks were running a little better
Mitchell in the intermit of the Quadrant
eettlei .
If the cane in lost in the court, yesterday, though all varieties of fish
The very low
it will be necessary to appeal to Coligiens were still very slack
for relief and as Senator Mitchell has stage of the water is extremely favorable
already proven bin interest in the nffaiis for seining ami the returns from this
of liis constituents, the representative branch of the industry are fair. Yester­
has invited him to come out and inves­ day three seines put in 4,000 pounds
tigate the situation, nnd the invitation each, one-half of this catch being blue-
Lan been accspte<l.
Senator Mitchell backs ami steelheads ami the other half
will be here‘luring July or August and chinooks. This is about the average
will siiend three or four days looking up catch of the various kinds of salmon
the lustier thoroughly
The settlers from seines. Traps aie catching about
are very fortunate an there is no ques­ one-third steelheads and bluebacks, ami
tion as to the Senator’s opinion after be the other two-thirds Chinooks, but are
looks over the ground and Mr. Mitchell making very poor hauls.—Aslorian.
Don’t imagine that any particular fa­
kir is all right. Believe what we say,
you are sure to be swindled if you bite
at the bait offered by these traveling
fakirs
The editor of this pafrer is no spring
chicken, ami knows those bilks gener­
ally, even if he did get duped oa life
insurance.
These fakirs are not traveling fur
their health.
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
Does a General Real Estate Business.
Pays taxes for non-residents.
Bay City, Oregoq.
IN CONNECTION
Shampooing
First Öla^ iij Every particular
BUREAU saloon ,
C. H. SMITH. Prop'r.
t ^ m OOK
T
BREAD
Pies and cakes, fresh
every day.
W ines , L iquors and C igars
Welnhardt’i Bter on Draught
is better able to right the injustice done
them than any other man —Forest
Grove Hatchet.
French candies. Fresh home made
candies. New supply of fruits and
vegetables by every boat.
ICE CREAM
xiRestaurant In
^Connection.
M illinery
•a... D ress -M aking
Ml,. L J Mu«les and Mr. Johii*ou h.v. a
tr.t cl... millinery.tow »nd dr«.« making ••
•bll.hment I-»t«»t style, in millinery
Tillamook, Ora
C. B. HADLEY,
GRAND CENTRAL BILLIARD
HALL.
Fine Liquors and Cl«are
Attend the dance.
Tom Coates will at once build a dwell­
ing house.
Dr Seal went to Portland this week
to meet his family .
There will be a picnic in Cone’s grove
at Bay City to-day.
Fred Page lias painted a new sign lor
the H eadliuht oliice
In order to celebrate the 4th we issue
on Wednesday this week.
Mrs. Me Eaehern and child has come
to Tillamook to spend the summer.
Mrs. W. S. Thompson has been ve v
ill lately, and is not yet out of danger.
The Fourth will be celebrated nt
Woods and at Nehalem in grand style
A San.Francisco firm wants to buy
sea lion skins . See advertisement in
this paper.
R. R. Hays will begin the erec tion of
a large and commodious dwelling house
in a short time
Everybody in town is crazy fora
bike, and several already possess the
much coveted wheels.
Dr. Wise is here ready for business
He will build his house as fast as possi­
ble. Ilis oliice is completed
C J. Anderson, a street cm conductor,
was here lust week to attend th« funeral
of his brother, A. <i. Anderson
D. 8 Bales of Trask, has been sent,
home from Salem, ami we me pleased
to state, is considered to be fully reeov-
•red.
The Tillamook creamery has just re-
ceived a new boiler. An engine will be
secured as soon as they begin to make
butter.
Dr. W. A. Wise and family came in
on the Trucker
They brought brought
their households effects preparatory to
residing here.
Fiank Reynolds & Co. have purchased
the brush cutting outfit of Mr. Brooks
ami they will complete the contract for
the government improvements.
There will hr « grand ball at the Alli­
ance hall on the night of July 4 C. A
Bailey is managt-r. Then* will he good
music, and a chilli supper w ill he served.
P. F. BROWNE.
BAY CITY, OREGQN.
J
Attend the races
Attend the show
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Rev Schmid arrive I per steamer Har­
rison Sunday evening, lie will preach
at Nehalem next Sunday, and at Fair­
view the Sunday following
Made to order.
Address Ladd's Gun Store
Cor. Third A Market Sts., S an
SHOR T PAR. ¡GRAPHS
LOCAL ÍNTER EST.
Ross Clemens an eight year old boy
of Clyde Clemens fell from a buggy last
week and had his arm broken.
He is
recovering rapidly
Interest paid on time deposits.
Exchange on
LOCAL NEWS
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Tillamook, Oregon
The steamer Truckee arrived Saturday
with several passengers, ami left Mon­
day. (apt Thomas brought his family
ami they will remain here a few weeks
It has been decided to send the trial
pump for the fire company back to
Portland. It is loo small for the hole
bought by the city. A larger pump will
be tried.
If you want a good pair of shoes, firr t
class repairing, or anything it* the shoe­
makers line, call on Page & Son. They
repair Hewing machines ami guarantee
them to do good work.
Chas. Hemst ‘ * t ’ as j”st received the
new engine for his boat. It is a line one
and of the latest pattern.
lie is at
work on the htili, olid will have his boat
running in a few weeks.
I he steainer Harrison arrived Sunday
with a largecaig«> of freight ami several
passengers. She started down Saturday
but owing to a stiong bend w ind put
back into Astoria until Sunday.
Work will begin al once on the new
Adventist church
It will be the finest
c I iiiii h in the city when complete«I
It
will he built on the north east corner of
the block opposite Henry Ellison’s place.
The Central Market, L. II Biown,
proprietor, is doing a big business, ami
as a consequence has fiesh meats al way s
J J. Dawson railed on us Monday,
on band. He makes all kinds of sau­
ami he says that J. (’. Champion, ( lias
sages, aii'l occasionally turns out Frank­
Davidemi, D D. Bayley ami a man
furters.
named Jordy were the first Masons m
John Zurfiuh and family arrised Sun­
this county. Mr. Dawson exhibited a
piece of a copper bolt, from the same day direct from Switzerland, intending
wreck from which the jewels were made to make their home here Ills l*oxes of
for the lodge here. Mr. Dawson prom­ household effects wei« plastere«! with
ises to give ns hii extended history QÍ customs inspection bilads that were put
the founding of the Masonic lodge III on in New York city.
this county in the near future
A. W. Sever an« e received a
g
Recently Ins Nez Perce Indians were
buying buggies and the stock on hand
at the neiglroring towns whs soon ex­
hausted
A story is told of one old In­
dian who failed U j make a purchase, and
after all the buggies were gone a desire
to posses* some sort of a conveyance
started him out on a diligent search.
After visiting all the places where vehi­
Aeeeewor White has finished assessing
cles were sold without sucre»*, lie fin­ except in this town. Tin* enumeration
ally learned of a conveyance which, so far shown over 320) people, ami this
from the description, completely over­ town will increase it to over 4000.
shadowed anything in point of elegant e
Ri pana Tabules : pleasant larative.
ver sold before, and the poeeseiofi of
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from his wife who is visiting ill Mouth
Dakota stating that their two-yeai old
l>oy was dangerously ill.
Mr. Sevei-
ance started for Itekota immediately,
traveling all last Friday night to «iitch
the m-.riling train al 1 ore-4 Grove
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