Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 18, 1895, Image 1

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ent condition of poverty.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY.
JULY 18.
1895.
$1.50 Per Year
PROFESSIONAL cards .
BOOKS SELECTED
pAVIP WILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
All calls promptly attended to
Office at the aldxkman .
TILLAMOOK, OKK.
j I). KELLY, M. D.
1TIY8ICIAN AND SllKOEON,
Snecial attention to Obstetric», office in
sturgeon s Drug Store. Hours to to la A. M
and J to 5 !’■ M-
TILLAMOOK. OK.
I
Company
: : BOOKS
MAGAZINES
NEWSPAPERS
STATIONERY
All Magazines, the Leading Weekly Illustrated
Papers, and the popular Dailies, kept on hand,
or ordered mailed direct to your own address.
yy J. MAY,
attorney - at - law ,
TILLAMOOK, OKKGON
Next to Bank, TILLAMOOK, OBEGON.
r T. MAULSBY,
P. 0. Box 123.
1
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary Public and Real Matate Conveyancer.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
QLAUDE THAYER,
DRUGS*
attorne A at - i . aw ,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
^Ifred William^
. W. SEVERANCE,
á * a
Dealer in Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Toilet Articles, Fancy Motions, &c.
attorney - at law ,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
P^cfiption^
Carefully
Compounded_ _
M ISCELLANEC US,
REAL ESTATE.—MONEY BROKER.—NOT ARY PUBLIC
Information Bureau and Exchange,
J. E. H08MER, Prop’r.
COMMISSION STORE*----------------- •
sell everything for everybody
f<F-Opp. Bank.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
T illamook , O r .
IB ANKof
C. Ä E. TH AVER
General Banking and Exchange business.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany,
Sweden and all foreign countries.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
G. W. KIGER,
DEALER IN ——■
Exchange and P]oneg j^ecuiutieg.
Collections Receive Careful and
Prompt Attention.
Mouldings, Brackets.
Turning to Order.
Proprietor» of the Electric Light System
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
BAY CITY, OREGQN.
and Conveyancer,
Does a General Real Estate Business.
Pays taxes for non-residents.
Bad City, Oregoq.
BARBER
< HOT AND COLD BATHS t
I
IN CONNECTION
I
Bhaving,
KCaiar Catting,
Shampooing
Fi^t Clags iij Eve^y panticulai1
BUREAU saloon
tv V l . am ° ok
BREAD
Ties and cakes, fresh
every day.
*
c. H. SMITH, Prop r.
W ines , L iquors and C igars .
W.inhardts Beer on Draught
French candies. Fresh home made
candies. New supply of fruits and
vegetables by every boat.
ICE CREAM
^Restaurant in
^Connection.
C. B. H ADLET
M illinery '
••»...„D ress -M aking
. Mis» L j . RuKglc, atui Mr«. JoBnaon ha«e a
first claws millinery store and dre*»-maktng e»-
"bllshment. Latest styles in millinery.
Tillamook, Ore
HALL.
Fina Liquor» and Cigar.
Tillamook. Oregon
came adjudged guilty of contempt,
i which may have been bred by faniiliar-
1 ity, and Judge McGarvey sent him to
THE RESUL T OE THE VO TE i jail for forty days. The suit for dam-
| ages is based on this imprisonment, and,
JUST OBTAINED.
I with Judge McGarvey, Attorneys J. A.
Cooper and T. L. Carrol hers of Ukiah,
The canvass of the votes taken Janu­ and Nils Iverson and Andrew Olsen,
ary 1, 1895, for the text-books to be used lumbermen, are made defendants.
! in the state of Oregon, for the next HIX
Jones began by suing Iverson for
years, resulted as follows:
property which he lost by mortgage,
Swinton’s New Word Analysis
ami litigation has been his fortune ever
Barnes’ New National Reader.
since.”
Webster’s Dictionaries.
Mr. Jones is the father of Jones Bros ,
Spencerian System and Copy Books. formerly owning the livery stable in
Fish’s Arithmetic Nos. 1 and 2.
Tillamook.
______________ .
Brook’s Mental Arithmetic.
LAKE NICARAGUA
A TILLAMOÖKER'S EXPER­
IENCE THERE.
Alfred Deane, of Bay City, was cap­
tain of a small sailing schooner which
plied the water of Lake Nicaragua as
far back as 1857. Captain Deane is of
English birth, ami being a sailor, was
i adventurous, visiting different parts of
the world, and went to Nicaragua over
40 years ago. He is now living a retir­
ed life in Bay City, and has been a rem­
ile
ident of this county many years
From Neighboring; ExchMiiges-
Monteith’s Elementary and Compre­
related some of his experience to the
hensive Geographies
H eadlight u few days ago
•
At the residence of the bride’s parents
Smith’s Series of Primary text-books
Mr Deane says that his schooner » II»
Hon. and Mrs. Hughes, on Friday, ft 3
in Physiology and Hygiene.
the first that ever made trips across the
Steele’s Physiology and Hygiene for o’clock p. in. Margaret Grace Hughes lake, and at that time there was a trans­
and
Gene
E.
Larimore
were
married,
high and advanced schools
portation line that landed nt Greytown,
The at the mouth of the San Juan river, lhe
Barnes’ Primary and Brief History of Dr Thus McClelland officiating
newly married couple left on the after­ outlet of the lake, and passengers as­
the United States.
noon train for a trip over in Washington cended the river in small boats, sailed
Loomis’s series of vocal music.
after which they will return to Portland to the northwest end of the lake in his
Barnes’ General History.
' where they will make their home.—For­ schooner, and after a trip of a tew miles
Monteith’s Popular Science.
est Grove Times
Robinson’s Algebra and Geometry.
over a low ridge of hills came to the Pa­
C. F. Daniels and children and Fred cific Ocean, and were tiansfei red Io an­
Bryant’s and Stratton’s system of
Kleyver returned from Slab creek on other steamer line which carried pas­
Book-Keeping.
Monday. Mr. Daniels reports an enjoy­ sengers to San Francisco
Ward’s Business Forms.
Steele’s Chemistry, Botany, Physics, able time, and that the largest number
lie says the lake is a magnificent body
; of campers during their stay was about of water, and has several beautiful is-
Astronomy, and Geology.
1 lands. It is 128 feet above the level of
nxty.—Yamhill Reporter.
Maxwell’s First book in Language
Maxwell’s Introduction io English
F. J. Hubbard of Tillamook was here the oceans, and is fed by numerous
G rainmar.
streams of clear, sparkling water from
■ on the Fourth.—F. G. Hatchet.
Maxwell’s Advanced English Gram­
Prosecuting Attorney McCain and the adjacent mountains. The only out­
mar.
family started for their ranch in Tilla­ let is the San Juan river which empties
Peterman’s Civil Government (Ore- mook county Tuesday, for their annual into the Carribean sea on the east. The
gon Edition.)
sojourn of a number of weeks.-McMinn­ walers of the lake are pure and cool, be­
Steele’s Popular Zoology.
ing good for drinking water.
ville Reporter.
National Number Tablets.
Many of the rivers which empty into
J The run of fish was fairly good yester-
Song Wave.
lhe lake me navigable, and there is an­
: day, showing a perceptible increase over
Gow’s Morals and Manners.
other small lake, Managua, al the head
the operations of the same day last week.
Kidd’s Elementary and Vocal Culture.
of Lake Aicaragus, about 25 feet higher,
Fish continue very large and quality is
Jonhonnot’s National History and
which has an outlet into the larger body
as excellent as ever.
Bluebacks are
Historical Series for Primary and Inter­
j of water. The San Juan river Ims sev­
i slacking up again —Aslorian July 11
mediate Schools.
eral rapids which prevent laige boats
Prof I I). Robb, residing at Wood- navigating it until lot ks are es ahlished.
Geographical Reader.
Irving’s Sketch Book and Tales of a stock, has been appointed to take charge
The proposed Nicaragua canal will fol­
of the educational department of the low the San Juan river most of the wav,
Trave!
Scot’s Ivanhoe, Uuly of the kike, state reform school at Salem, and will though on its lower course the canal
move his family there the last of the will leave the river and an an artificial
Mannion, Abbott and Woodstock.
month. Mr. Robb has quite a record harbor will be made near the mouth of
McCauley’s Essay on Chatham.
Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Julius as an educator. He was connected with the river. This is to avoid the shifting
Ceasar, Merchant of Venice and Mid- the Pacific University eight years. Was sand bars
A cut of about 15 miles will
foiir years superintendent of the city be necessary across a low range
summer’s Knight Dream.
schools of Tacoma and several years of hills to connect the lake with the
Webster’s Bunker Hill Oration.
principal of the Woodstock school Pacific, and locks will be necessary on
DeCoverly Papers.
Prof Rcbb was formerly a resident of both ends of the route, but Mr. Deane
Arnold’s Soliarb and Rasstum.
McMinnville, having been at lhe head lliinks the route perfectly practicable
Emerson’s American Scholar.
At a supplementary canvass taken on of our college back in the 70ties, and is He says the country is very rich, ami
the 15th of May, 1895, the following an able educator.—Valley Transcript.
produces immense growths of vegetation
A correspondent in the Independence without irrigalion.
text-books were adopted:
It is remarkably
Enterprise says: Some of those from healthy considering that it is in the
Reed’s Word Lessons.
Polk who are camping here and have tropics, ami is sure to become a pros­
Manson's Series of Spelling.
not been previously mentioned are N. perous country when the canal is built.
Electric Series of Drawing.
Smith’s Si tidies of English Literature. dornsife, A. Siefarth and wife, Geo. ami There is plenty of fine mahogany, log­
Ed Siefarth ami families, from Oakdale, wood, ami other valuable forest pro­
Wad<ly’s Composition.
Frank Hour, Dave Crider, Armand ducts besides a profusion of wild ¿topi­
Ele trie Geography.
Riggs and Dillaid Elkins from Dallas, cal fruit*, too numerous to mention.
Frank Smith and Archie Tetherow from Coffee, sugar cane, am! many other pro­
Tried for Twenty Year* tn get «Justice, but Monmouth, Chet Coad, Jap Ellis and ducts useful to man, grow to perfection
Mill Fells.
Will Briedwell and families are here
Wild game is abundant, and Mr.
Dr. C. W. Barr returned yesterday Deane relates some thrilling experiences
The telegraphic dispatches recently
from the Tillamook roast.—Statesman, while hunting, lie says he was hunting
contained the following:
July 12.
wild cattle on one of the islands, and
lhtvid Jones, niter 20 years of incess­
Clarence and Oiville Shultz, Rupert was making his way slowly through a
ant litigation in the interior counties of Iceman, Nez Dale, Arthur Elkins and G. path or trail in a dense jungle, when he
the slate, has now thrown down the L. Cutler ami family are at the sea started to step over what he thought to
gaunllet of legal warfare in the courts of shore in the Tillamook country.—Polk be a small log in his path. He was ter­
Sun Francisco. In a suit filed, Jones Co. Itemizer.
ror stricken when he saw it was a huge
demands judgement for $lUd,000 dam­
Capt. J. D. Merryman ami wife start­ boa constrictor, amt be stepped back
ages against Superior Judge McGarvey,
ed fur Tillamook on Wednesday morn­ and put a rifle ball through the im­
of Mendocino county ; J . A. Cooper and
It crawled slowly on,
ing. They go by way of Sheridan, Yam­ mense snake.
T. I.. Carrotheis, prominent attorneys
ami Captain Deane <lid not stay to see
hill county.— Hillsboro Independent.
of Ukiah, and Andrew Olsen, a private
how long it was, though it must have
Will Raleigh and Marv Potter started
citizen. The basis of the action is an
been over twenty feet.
Its large size
allegation that the plaintiff was unlaw­ for Big Neslucca »Monday.—Sheridan and sluggish movements were caused,
Sun
fully and unjustly subjected to 4) days’
Mr Deane says, by its having gorged
imprisonment for contempt of court
itself on a deer or calf.
l he Captain
To the Public.
The imprisonment, on account of wliieli
went home without any meat.
We have a communication from die
he asks damages, grew out of ail affida­
At another time he ran from a mon­
vit for a change of venue, in which lie business men and farmers, of llairin- ster snake which be saw by the road
1 alleged that Judge McGarvey had once burg, Ore., recommending l»r. Kelly, side, but afterward learned that the
We snake was <lea<l, having been shot pre­
been an attorney for the defendants ill wlio has recently located here,
a suit then pending, and that in Much publish it for the benefit of those who viously by a party of hunters.
The following
capacity he (McGarvey), had íalnilied may be interested.
The large Honduras turkey, and deer
are so plentiful that a man can go out
records in order to win the cbm Jones speak» for itself:
Several
We, the undersigned people of Harris­ ami kill them with a club.
declared further that for years he has
kinds of lim* fish ate found in the lake
been held up to ridicule by the drfsnd- burg recommend J D Kelly as a suc-
Mr Deane says he saw on the ialamls
anta, who have induced the Judge to coMful physician and surgeon, lie hav­ quaint old ruins an I statuary, in a good
render wroug decisions, and by mal­ ing given goo<l satisfaction to his pa­ slate of preservation, which are said to
he as old as ilia ruins of Egypt, ami the
practice, prevent hi» having the decis­ trons during his stay with us.
on them ate similar to the
E E l'pmeyer I.um­ hieroglyphics
ion» reversed on appeal
lie declared, (' E Maxson
Egyptian hicioglyphici.
her Dealer
also that he lias been victimised by var­ .Mrs C E Maxson
Inning
his
stay
there he was sick but
.Mi» E J I'pmeyer
.Mr C Myers
ious attorneys, who were formerly in Mrs
J E Carl Wright Ed once, with a prevalent malarial fever,
”
and though he Itiy ft»r days in a little
iiis employ, ami mentions as among if A Hernia
Review
without help, he finally recovere I
W W llr.gg» Liquor coop
•ucli attorneys, ex-l’olice Judge Rosen­ E J
with the atlentien of an old Indian
EJ
Rolrert»
DruggislE
F
Wyalt
baum, J. Taylor Rodgers, now Mayor
Those who are str< ng and healthy ami
Mr» W Hiqdgra»». .Mary Wyatt
Hutro’s secretary, and H. C. tVilson.
.Mr * Mr» 1 M Wood use quinine liberally until they are ac­
H M Kollert»
climated, have little to fear of the cli­
In filing bi» present suit of damages, R II SnodgraM
Merchandise
mate, and IVe natives live to l>e 150
Jones fought clear all legal advisers D Hmitli Druggist Nettie I llendee
It is much more healthful
.1 R Cartwright hops yea is old
C
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Holt
D
D
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He appear» in tl>e suit as his own at­
than at I’anama, where the dreaded
G Henderson Mdse Emma larve Hotel
yellow fever ami cholera is neverab-ent.
»>
torney.
Alice
Mary Hüter»
The climate of Nicaragua is milch drier
In an account regarbing the same
1» J Bennett f* ,M
than at I’anama.
matter, the Examiner said :
Mr. Deane is a modest, unassuming
The al«rt purveyor» of beer at Coney man, and is not anxious to parade his
“David Jolie», a ipan who lias lieen
in litigation over Mendocino-county lllanrl ami other out-of-town rMort» are experiences, blit if properly drawn out
properly for 20 year», lian had trans­ in favor of a dry Holiday in New York ran relate some wonderful tales, adher­
ing to lhe truth, we believe, of the re­
ferred to tliis city a suit lor *100,1)00 Ou thi» point thaae geiitlainan liava markable region which is soon to be­
damages for imprisonment.
In his what may be described as powerful con­ come w.ll k iiowii an*l play an itnport-
ant part hi tl>e <'oiiiiiien a of the World.
long experience witli the courts he Ire- viction»