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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1895)
(MUiiiiiooli fjcctMqilit milk bottles and nurses in baby hood, to public schools in child hood, fashionable colleges in youth ami are given over to society, T he C ounty O fficial P aper dress and amusement in young manhood and young womanhood. Instead of reading the bible and ------ Independent in Politics------ saying their prayers at night, the girls plait their hair in shucks for KATES or SUBSCRIPTION. bangs ami the boys plait their toes (HTKICTI.V IK ADVANCE.) Oue year ....................... ♦ 1 .10. for toothpick shoes, and both go to BI X IllOlltll' .......................... . .7,. Three months ... 50. sleep with a «lime novel under their pillow and a fifteen cent head on top of it.”—Sam Jones. Eveiy patriotic American A TTRA CTING A TTENTION. ----- BY----- W. F. D. JONES. The newspapers have more to say of Tillamook now than any other locality in the west. The Portland Sun said recently in it’s leading editorial: “Since the Columbia River rail road is now assured, and the im portance of the enterprise to both the city of Portland and the city of Astoria, Ims become evident to ^TILLAMOOK, O k . everybody, it may not be amiss to call attention to other more direct routes for a railroad to the I’acific- should blush with shame at th«* brink and the gang drinks with The nearest point to the ocean is I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re recent Indian outrages where hun you. Swear off and you go it directly west, on the baseline road, gon for the C ounty of T illamook . R. I). Peckham, plaintiff, dreds of families were butchered, alone, for the barroom bum who through Hillsboro, Forest Grove, vs. Depai t nient John W. Anderson, E. II. Such a contemptible, impotent, far drinks your rum, lias a quenchless Gales Creek, and and along the No. 2. Cowing, Mary Hughes, John W. Iler, and S. V. Wilson river road to Tillamook Anderson, defendants. cical government as we have is thirst of his own. Feast and your city. By this route, the distance k* To John W. Anderson and E. H. Cowing, defen dants above named. laughed at even by the semi-civil friends are many, fast, and they is less than half that by the way In the Name of the State of Oregon; You and cut you dead; they’ll not go mad if each of you are hereby commanded and re ized nations of Asia and Africa. quired to be iiml appear in the above named you use them bad, so long as their of the Columbia river. There are court and answer the complaint tiled against The effete monarchies of Europe' stomachs are fed. you in the above entitled suit on or before the Steal, if you some steep grades to be overcome Hrst day of the next regular term of said court following the service ot this summons upon you appear creditable alongside our get a million for then you can fur in order to reach the Pacific by by six weeks publication thereof to-wit: oh or before Monday the 26th day of August 1895. miserable, damnable attempt at a nish bail; it’s the great big thief this shortest line; but it is not at The said defendants and each of them will all improbable that modem engi take notice that if he fail to so appear and government. No doubt a few set that gets out on leave, but the lit answer said complaint as aforsaid the plaintiff neering will be equal to the task b will apply to the court for the relief demanded tlers «lid wrong in killing a few tle one goes to ja il.—Ex. ill the complaint, to-wit: when the great natural wealth of That plaintiff have judgment against the dr- ' |rii«l;tnLs, that the UMUK1 «leetve may he made trespassing Indians, but this is no E. E. James informs a Castle the Tillamook coast has been in I lor the sale of the premises described ill the 1 complaint by the sheriff of said county, accord reason why our government should Rock, (Wash.) paper, that on Mon some measure developed. The V* ing to law, and the rules and practice of this ! court; that the proceeds of said sale may be stand idly by anil see hundreds of day* he will advance the price beauty and fertility of that region, applied to the payment of the amount found 1 due the plaintiff on said note and mortgage, and the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars women outraged and hacked to ’ paid to farmers of 40 cents per ami its capability of sustaining a attorney fee, ami the further sum of <12.04 taxes, large population, have thus far 1 together with the costs of the suit and that said pieces before their husbands, ami hundred for milk to 50 cents. I John W. Anderson and E. H. ( owing and all This is due, he says, to the de been concealed behind the moun persons claiming under them or either of them allow the tomahawk to be bathed subsequent to the execution of said mortgage mand for butter, he being unable tain barriers that have shut out on said premises, either assignees, successors, judgment creditors, or otherwise, may be for in the blood of innocent babes. If to supply th«! demand made upon people from entering it in large ever barred and forclosed of rights, claims, or equity of redemption in said property ami everv the settlers had not hoped our him by 2,000 pounds a week. Mr. numbers. The Wilson river road sort thereof. That all moneys remaining after applying so good-for-nothing goverument.would James expects by paying this price has already done much to induce v* much thereof of the proceeds «.f the sale of said Stationery, Books. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. premise as may be necessary to pay the amount assist them, they would have as to have milk enough to run to I iìh people to visit that, heretofore far found due the plaintiff, together with H50.00 attorney fees, and $12.04 tuxes, and the cost of off country. The sight of the sisted themselves in time. After utmost capacity. this suit and property applicable to the satis faction of the judgment, may be brought into many miles of magnificent timber, v* ill«* department had considered the court to abide the orders of th is court and lor such further or oilier or different relief as the through which this road leads, is Astoria is jubilant because the matter long enough to allow the court may deem just. 'Phis summons is served by publication on the butcheries to be done, n handful of subsidy business is settled and worth a journey to the Pacific. defendants John W. Anderson and E. H. Cowing by publication in the Tillamook Headlight lor infantry men were sent after the work on the railroad is to begin at But the greatest surprise will be 6 weeks by order of lion H.H. Hewitt, Judge of said court made at chambers on the 28th day of Indians. They can’t even watch once. It will be completed next when you emerge from the Wilson June 1895. A. W. S everance , river canyon upon a broad prairie summer, ami a branch will be the Indians, who are good horse Attorney for plaintiff. ' YEARS men and will travel fifty miles built connecting Seaside with Ne ami the beautiful and enterprising 300 ACRES 30 I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re I while the soldi«*rs are going ten. halem, and extended on to Albany city of Tillamook gives you hospit gon for the C ounty of T illamook . Pears, Nut Trees, and Novelties. The two hotels F. R. Beals No cavalrymen will be sent unless via Tillamook as soon as possible. able welcome. 1 Plaintiff that were destroyed by fire two a few hundred more are butchered. vs STARR, the largest early J- Dep’t No. 3. William W. Quick Tim United States Federal years ago, are again rebuilt with nPl^e* 12 inches around, and -¿nV” The governwe.nt did not heed tIm Defendant J ' 1 marketable first week in July ' I To William W. Quick ck the ahoy above named de- telegrams from the governors of court has decided that the Oregon better accommodations, and a fendant. in the nameef'.: ___ .state ______ of the or .,«» Oregon you fish laws do not apply to the are hereby requested and commanded to appear Paragon, Purlin and other apples. KOONCE pear, early, hand third new one is nearly completed, Idaho and Wyoming. It semis its in the above named court and answer the com some and delicious. Lincoln Coreless, very large r*nd very late. Also, plaint tiled against you 111 the above entitled messages by slow freight, after Washington side of the Columbia, of about equal size. Dr. May and suit on or before the first day of the next regu and fishermen can fish on Sunday Seneca, «Japan Golden Russet, Vermont Beauty, etc. Japan Quince lar let in of said court after six* weeks publication his excellent lady have erected an everything has been “considered” of tins summons upon you, to wit: On or be Columbia, unequaled for jelly. fore the 26th. day ot August 1895. The defendant fully. Damn such red tape. Out next to the Washington shore academy building that would do will take notice that if he tail to so appear and answer said complaint within the time above with such a dawdling, thum-suck- without danger of being arrested. honor to any city of Oregon ami UVTS named, the plaintiff will apply to the court —« aforesaid for the relief prayed ‘ for in the com the families of Tillamook coast ing administration. Let us place Parry’s Giant, 6 inches around, the largest known chestnut; Paragon. Numbo and plaint, which in brief is for a decree, foreclosing The fashion of kissing, says an have filled it with students. These the certain mortgage describedin the complaint many others. W alnuts—French, Persian, Japan. English and American. Pecans, Almonds, ourselves under the protection of given in favor of the plaintiff on the 25U1 day of Filberts. Eleagnus I.ongipes, Japan Mayberries. Hardy Oranges, Dwarf Rocky Mountain January 1895, ami for a decree against the de Great Britain again if we can’t Eastern scientist, can’t be explain- facts are given among many others Cherries, free from insects, black knots and other diseases Small fruits, grapes, currants fendant for the sum of <60, with interest thereon fiom the 25th day of January 189s at the rate of etc. Shade trees, ornamental shrubs. C atalogue F ree . have a belter government of our i e<l, but is supposed to be about the that ought to be named, to show ten percent per annum, and the further sum of smile inborn instinct which in that a railroad directly to Tilla Pomona Nurseries. attorneys fees, ami for costs and disburse own. WM barry , Barry, n . J. $56 ments of this suit, and that a decree be entered duces one calf to suck another mook is a matter that will not be directing that the interest of the defendant in the Donation Land Claim of James and Anna The agitation of the scheme for calf's ear. This scientist evidently postponed many years.” Quick, as the heir at law of said James and Anna Quick, be sold to pay said sums indforsuch further relief as he is entitled to in equity and obtaining money at reasonable never kissed many people. Dealers in General Merchandise. sturgeons [J W and Select jStocIç * I patent fijedicinejs and Druggigt’g Notion^. A Fine Line of Jewelry. T illamook , O regon . a N ew APPLES, rules has already a good ell'ect, even before the outside parties could get here with cheap money _ Those who have a reputation for paying promptly and who furnish good s«*eurity are having no trou ble now to get money at reasona ble rates. Another result is that several parlies who have been loaning money on a commission or ‘■bonus” lmv<> <piit the business, as there is less demand for money, and fewer people who are wilting Io pay a large commission, Those who have moliiey now are loaning it direct and not employing agents, thus saving tin* borrower consider able. HOW TO BUILD UP THE TOWN. L. W GL/qSER, good conscience. This summons is served on the deh ndant bv publication thereof in the Tiliamrxik H ead light for six weeks, by order of Hon. H. H. Hewitt, Judge of said court, ”’«*de at chambers on the 21st., day of June, 1895. 5 II K. H. S ei . hh , Att’y. for plaintiff. CHEESE IN BETTER DEMAND. An exchange tells how I to build The Barrel Maker.... up a town. We copy Vt, and ap- ply it to Tillamook: Has opened his shop here again, and is ready to make Barrels, Kegs, I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re gon for the C ounty of T ilgamook . Firkins, Kits, Tubs, etc., at modern prices. All work warranted first class. l*ush it. Jacob R. Reeher ] Plaintiff Talk about it. Suit I rv ’ll VS. I for Tillamook, Or. Lea C avilla Reeher Divorce Writ«* about it. Defendant J Speak well of it. To !.<■„ Cavilla Reeher, the above named de- felKlaiil, in the mime of the state of Oregon ,011 Help improv«* it. ire hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Beautify the streets. suit on or before the first ol the next term of S r ^r«*f a ^ u «" or Patronize its merchants. 1 You will lake notide, that if you fail so to Advertise in its newspapers. wifi'i.r."i"d.“,.,tw'rJ?‘id co,"Pl«int the plaintiff will apply to the above named court for the re Prefer home enterprise, always. lict demanded tn said complaint. To wit- For a decree dissoving the boiijs of matrimony now Speak well of enterprising men. an Uh*. '"e l>l«illtiff and defendant "d, ! de'endailt pay the costs and disburse- Ifvoii cannot think of a good meulsof tins smt and for such other and further ■ chef as may seem meet to the court word to say remain silent. or.nln’!'l,,'i,"?,r’i".Krv<”.' I,y Pxblicatlon tliere- n, defendant l.ea Cavilla Keeher, in If you are rich, invest in some the 1 iltamook H eadlight for six consecutive week-. By order of lion. II. II. Ilewitt Judge'of thing, employ somebody, lie a z«h day o'fju"ta A"”"y- Ot' ‘"e rustler. I. T. M a ' clsbv . Att’y for plaintiff An exchange says that mi editor Be courteous to strangers that Is rm. C irciit C ovet of the S tate or Oui will go to some mercliaids and ask come among us. so that they go GON KOK TH«: I'OI JTY OFaTlLLAMOOK Mary D. L. Barnhart, Plaintiff,* them for an ml., when they will re away with a good impression. V». George I. Evans and L. S. Evans mark that it does not pay; that no Always cheer up th«* mon who Defendants. To the above named defendants one rends his paper. Some night go in lor improvements, Your Manufasturers of and I " lhr name of the State of Oregon: You are Dtaln? iJ!‘}ll”d1t<'"PP'»r,and answer the com- shortly niter let tin* man l><* caught portion of th«* cost will be only M h hv n,e t-o iy’,’u " «hove entitled Court lhe ^«h‘i "y .°! * " llcMt «rrm ofthis kissing his neighbor’s wile, or li v what is just. «ourt. the zfith day ol August 1895. And ifvou tall so to answer lor want thereof thev will ing to keep a lamp post perpemlie*. Do not kick about any neceMnary apply to the court for a decree against you for « "'»J«*, principal due up.,n a promiXy THE TIMBER OF ALASKA. ular, ami if the printing ollie«' is in public improvement I »era use it is daToAta'v'.i >OV .1 th' I'b'lliliff OU the 26t)l ita’tatelt t/mi;«i!"fl ' thereon fiom th«* garret of a seventeen stm v not at your own door, or fear that (Minneapolis Lumberman.) At their Hobeonville store they curry a large stuck of building he will climb to the top to Si-k i l l A . l ’ t o for ’ 5° Attorney lees. your taxes would be raised fifteen Drenilae* r Z Pl«*"l,ff oil the mortgaged The report that several Puget r premise- referred to herein, for the costs and beg th«* editor to keep quiet—don't cents. cl«ui?*<ff7h2 °f l11'1 ,uit Andpor the fore nimntwr L "'Ottgnse execute? by you to publish it in the paper, you know Sound lumbermen have gon«* to ■ pplicmion nWh* ?al ,Pro1n’*ory note and the upper Alaska to establish a saw THE BICYCLE SYSTEM. 1?. oat, ,»t fr realized therefrom to mhfiXd b. , *"Ch dccr" Thl« ’ummons is Eight honest, conscientious Sev mill, naturally brings up the ques v ouhlELo P“”.“«"« of an order for service First Citizen—It is not enough bearing, date* Ju"::d4.'V" " " H'W‘“ enth.day Adventists of Khea conn tion as to that country or terri w W . Thayer Newton MeCoy (k < taude Thayer, that bicycles carry bells; the law tory ’ s resources in the way of tim ty. Tenn., have been eomlemned to Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pry tiooil», Boots Hint Shoes, llar.iware, Groceries, Although the limber re should enforce a regular system of serve terms of from seventy-five to ber. Fe«**l, Provisions, Etc. administrators notice ninety days in the county jail at sources in Alaska ar«' as yet unde signals that all can understand ’• !,er«*,y «Iveti that by virtue of an [ ” “ -'a ”*! <*ut of the county'court of Till-i- Second Citizen — What would rhiihdiv'ZfllT80^ P™h.teT on bayton, .. ..... . for the olfensa of veloped, it is said that it e«mtains i « tJa'\.?lLJo 7’.'"?' ,h.e "'“’«raiftned wa. you suggest? a large amount of merchantable doing common lalstr on Sumlav appointed administrator ot the eatatt* of A G d«ca»<-d. and that „11 First Citizen—Well, I don't labor which disturbed no other timber. Southeastern Alaska from to prewnt t"hemn-,Jh''.ia'd **ta‘*. «re required the P om^ofA ^Lhthe Proper voucher, to person's privateer public devotion. Cape Fox to Kenapenisula is cov- know exactly, it might l>e sotut*- <u>nr» his ab- STEAMER TRUCKEE cTor± ,±. Seve.ance, ,iE E' or during T?!l2m<ik thing like this: One ring, “ stand It has also been decided t«> work ered with dense forests where tim A«euta for th. („t ..tif,,, S1„m„ Tru(.kee of this n?Hc«^ ah " 54 months from the date ber grows as thick as in Oregon still;” two rings, ‘‘thslge to the tlies«* men in th«* chain gang. c«rr}lnx pa.«.„t,r,,nd from Fr>«* am! akcomiMniZ«11 ol" m* m,'*t be iteiniz«*d U«». Tillamook and Portland. Trip. ever, ami Washington. These forests right;'' three rings, "«live Io th-* two week., weather p.rniit,ing. P F* M. L amb , Administrator. "Marriage is becoming a iut*r- contain very little besides conif left;” four rings, “jump straight —R ate «;— up and I ’ ll run under you; ” five cltantlise, chtlw an* suli«tituh><l tor ers«*, ami some of the timber is not «atan. one way. (Tillamook and S f »S 00 Ladd's New Steerage ” Gun Store. I khikin , .vivos ar«> b«*v«iiiiing societv* worth manufacturing into lumber, rings, “turn aback handspring and 9 oo Cabin. Round Trip. sporting I24 00 la«li«*s, « hiblien an* tinaviiidabl, although th«* n*«l anil yellowt*»i«lar. land behind me,” ami so on. You goods. Campers. Fisher- Freight, general merchandiiw. San French™ and Prospectors sup or Portland, Portland 1« francisco or |j M oo per lon iiiiisaneeH itntl <li*stiTii*ti«>ii of lit'«* a tin* liuiNt valuable wimm I h , aro Haiti see, us folks who walk art* always plied at reduced rates. Highest cash price paid for habit. Tlit* few ehihlrt'ii who en to tuake excellent shipbuilding glad to be a<*comm<slating, but the Raw Furs. Sea Lion Skins trouble is to find out what the fel- J. E. SIBLEY, store .nd Milt. Hobsonville Oregon and Trimmings. ter the home are turn«*«! over Io timber. ! low behind wauls us to do. ... , FOR CATALOGUE. W. 11. Carpenter reports that 300 pounds of cheese is the aver - age daily output of tlm Yakima i city ereamery and tlx* demand is > so great that a cheese over thirty days old is a rarity in the store room. Tin* demand is mainly from Seattle and Tacoma, although shipments have been made to Spo kane, Walla Walla, Portland, ami other points, with satisfactory re sults. This week Mr. Carpenter sold five eases of "Young Altieri cans” for the Oriental trade. Heretofore tin* products of tin* creamery has been shipped in square boxes tint a few days ago Mr. Carpenter received tlm iim- cliinery lor the making «if the reg- Illation, round che<*se boxes, and in a short time th«* product of the creamery w ill In* packed in as at tractive form as that of the East ern creameries.—Yakima Herald. "Headlight1 and ©regorçian $2.00 CO « 0 r^iiCi^o LUMBER ™ BOXEJS general l^erchaqdi^, Clothing, Special Attention to Orders in Jobbing Lotp. Principal Ofoce. no. Berry st. s F. Mill, al Truckee. Cal.. Addrew. Ladd's Cun Stor., Cor. Third & Market Sts., S ax F saxcisco . ‘