PLAIN SPOKEN
Is this paper, and this is
why everybody rushes to
get a copy of the H ead
light as soon as it is out.
Üllamoolí
. No. 11.
On all topics in this paper,
no matter what’s your re
ligion, politics, color or pres
ent condition of poverty.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 8
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
1
QAVID WILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
All calls promptly attended to
Office at the A ldkkman .
FREE DISCUSSION
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Tillamook
News
COUNTY COURT
5
i B. C. LAMB.
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r.
Court convened on Thursday, Aug
ust 1st and adjourned Friday after the
following proceedings.
J D. KELLY, M. D.
P hysician and S urgeon ,
Special attention to Obstetrics. Office in
Sturgeon's Drug Store. Hours jo to 12 A. M
»II<1 1 to 5 P. M.
TILLAMOOK, OK.
Company
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W J. MAY,
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Nut to Bonk, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. P. 0. Box 123.
{ T. MAUL8BY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
0LAUDE THAYER,
DRUGS'^
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
Alfred William^
W. SEVERANCE,
Dealer in Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, &c.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
prescription^
MISCELLANEOUS.
REAL ESTATE-MONEY BROKER—NOT ARY PUBLIC
Information Bureau and Exchange,
Compounded
J. E. HOSMER, Prop r.
COMMISSION STOSS'------------- ----- •
«11 verythtng for everybody-
T illamook , O k .
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TILLAMOOK, ORE
ANKof
C. & E. THAYER
General Banking and Exchange buaiiiCH«.
Interest paid on Hine deposits.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany,
Sweden and all foreign countries.
Tillamook,
TILLAMOOK
LUMBERING CO
Oregon.
Spruce, Fir, and Cedar Lumber.
G. W. KIGER,
DEALER IN
i
Exchange and JjoneiJ ^ecuritieg.
♦
Collections Receive Careful and
Prompt Attention.
Mouldings, Brackets.
Turning to Order.
Proprietor« of the Electric Light System—
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
BAY CITY, OREGQN
Notary Public and Coovayancer,
Does a General Real Estate Buxine«.
Pays taxes for non-residents.
Bay City, Oregoq.
CHAg. pETEf$O|i,
fl
DU«.
BARBER
HOT AND COLD BATHS ►
IN CONNECTION
PAMOOK
I
BAKe
BREAD
r UREALJ saloon ,
C. H. SMITH, Prop’r.
W ines , L iquors and C igars .
Pies and cakes, fresh
every day.
Wsinhardfs Bssr on Draught
French candies. Fresh borne
candies. New supply of fruits and
vegetables by every boat.
ICE CREAM
^Restaurant in
^Connection.
M illinery '
•*^„.DBESS-MAKIHC
Mia. L J. Rueale« and
• ret class-nllllnery «tore and drsserosxin«
xbiishment. Lateit style« in millinery.
Tillamook, Oro.
PROCEEDINGS OF SESSION
HELD LAST WEEK
c. B. HADLEY
GRAND CENTRAL
HALL.
Fins Llauore and Cl«*r»
Tillamook, Oregon
LOCAL NEWS
The birthday party at Otto Walters
was a grand success
Mrs. Roselet who has been at the Good
Samaritan hospital died from die effects
of an operation.
Butcher Brown lias been in Beaver
looking after the interest of his trade
Last Sunday Rev Dollarhide held hie
regular quarterly meeting.
A mail route between Spruce and Sand
Lake will lie O|>ened by Oct. 1st. Bids
for carrying I lie mail must lie handed in
by the 10th inst.
A. W. Bunn president of the Nestucca
cheese factory association, called a meet
ing*! the share holders for the purpose
ot straightening up business affairs witli
a firm in Portland.
Beaver is gradually increasing in pop
ulation. Five new families have settled
in tliis vicinity within tlie last few weeks.
ITEMS PICKED UP ABOUT
THE CITY.
Born, to M. VV. Harrison and wife,
July 31, a sou.
Gainbrinue ex|>ort beer, 25 cents for
quart bottles at Hadley's.
BILLS ALLOWED.
Frank Aurys, representing tlie Wiley
T U Goyuc, salary as clerk,
I
$133.33
B. Allen Co. is in the city.
Tom Coates
“ deputy
50.00
John Stewait la engaged in building
J H Jackson salary as sheriff,
133.33
the vault for the court house records.
H F Goodspeed “ deputy
50.00
Lester P Smith, salary as Sup’t, , 50 00
Geo. L. Smith o( Forest Grove, former
John Barker
“ Treasurer
20.83
ly of the Tillamook Lumber Co., was in
tlie city last week on Imaineas.
A M Austin establishing corners 6.00
Tillamook Lumbering Co, plank
Alie Cohn of tlie firm of of Cohn A Co.
ing
8.97
has returned from Portland, where lie
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3.67
lias been selecting goods for the store.
44
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lumber
100.00
T. F. Cowing Jr., W U. telegraph
u
<1
.34
operator of Oregon City, and a Mr.
44
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planking
5.14
Greenman, came inoil bicycles Saturday.
8 Lovewell,
plunking
4 00
School Begins.
Mis. II M. Bond will accompany her
J B Pape A Co., jxiwder and fuse > 6.27
sister, Mrs. Snell and family, of bayton,
The
Tillamook
Academy
will
begin
its
Cohn & Co, lime, cement etc.
112.69
to Tillamook this week.—Yamhill Re
B C Lamb, blanks and books,
30.75 next school year on Monday, September
porter
C arrie M ay .
E E Selph, mileage
11.00 2, 1895.
W. J. Smith's half way liouae on the
ADDITIONAL LOCAL«.
Following person allowed
tbe
Wilson road is a pleasant pines to atay.
amounts opposite llteir names for fees
A rare chance—To purchase a tins pi Board and lodging, and feed furnished
and mileage at tlie inquest of Christ
ano or or^an, at low prices and on easy for horses.
Christenson.
terms, is now offered the people of Till
Mrs. I*. P. Galea of Lafayette, who is
C E Reynolds
I $19.30
amook and vicinity The Wiley B. Al president of tlie State Rebekah associa
8 M Duke
1.20
len Co. of Portland, have shipped to Till tion, was in the county recently inatrust-
T H Pen ter
1.40
amook a fine stock of instruments, which ing Rebekah lodges.
J K Craven
1.20
must be sold in a short time. Mr. Frank
J F Jackson
Upper Willamina folks are talking of
1.20
Arnys, manager for the Co. is at the Ai
building a road to tlie McMintivills and
D J Dunn
1.20
derman for a few days.
Big Tucker toad to intersect at Baar
R H Whiteman
1.20
I). T. Edmunds has iMgun suit against Creek.—Sheridan Sun.
Marion Penter
1.90
2.10 Maurice Leach, to recover money alleged
Martin Mauritzen
Dr. C. B. Smith of Clackamas county,
Allen Sargent
1.70 to have been lost at gambling. In the a member of tlie Inal legislature, passed
complaint
it
is
alleged
that
Mr.
Leach
Marion Penter
7.00
through the city one day lust week en
A M Austin, services as surveyor ■ 9.00 won $410 in cash and jiension checks in route to Tillamook —F G. Hatchet.
a
game
of
Seven-up
and
Mr.
Edmunds
V 11 Handley, drawing contracts i 8.50
According Io a report in the Nehalem
sues for $820 ami costs. The law allows
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tinies lire line been lining a great deal
Following persons allowed sums op the loser to collect double tbs amount of damage in tlie timber of that section,
The
posite their names for services in tile lost, it seems if a case is proven
and one or two dwellings have burned.
case of the state vs. Geo. Brookmiller: case will come up in the circuit court.
Joe Matodd returned Wednesday from
The St Helens Mist says: “The
J h Lewis
$5.10
Tillamook where lie went witli two loads
editor
doesn
’
t
always
have
a
soft
snap
GTHhaw
5.10
of oats. He had a hard trip
He
W T West
4.70 of it, you nay rest assured. When
brought back a load of salmon fresh
Sebastian Miller
7 60 other heads are pillowed in soft and
from tlie buy, which lie readily disposed
I T Maulsby
5 85 peaceful sleep, the tired cramped and
of —F. G. Times.
Tuttle A Cary, powder and tuse 23.95 aching hand of the editor is to be found,
Mrs. Measlier and her amall children
D P Harvey, attendance it court, 12.20 often without money and without thanks
Following is some extracts from laboriously tracing down line after line left on Friday evening’s stage for Trask
in praising this and that industry, Miaeea Della and Murtha went Saturday
tbe sheriff’s return on taxes for 1894:
Amounts doubly assessed
730.20 enterprise and individual in glowing evening, joining their mother In a two
propriety lie has weeks outing. They are accompanied
I
40.90 words a tribute to Uie
wrongfully “
127.77 never felt or enjoyed L (God help him) in by Orin Maddux.—N. Yamhill Record
sworn off
“
The Alliance market baa a fine lot
credited on road work : 1,343.47 all his life, and tell with tender feeling
and aching heart the misfortune that lie pickled pigs feet. Go there if you want
collected
1 25,024.34
fine steak, veal, pork or mutton. Sau
8,942.37 knew so well
delinquent
Geo. Mean’s bids for the construction
Wesley Desart, a young farmer of sages of all kinks a specialty. Try our
Mr E. H. Deery, the
of the Trask bridge was the lowest and Howell prairie, is the posessor of a bird Frankfurters
lhe contract was awarded to him.
that is very rare to land-lubbers at least malinger is an ex|ieit on aaiiaages and ill
The court ordered the issue of a new While at Netarts bay he captured it on cutting meat.
warrant on tbe delinquent tax roll for “Sea Lion” rock and justly prizes it, al
Tli« teachers’ institute will be held in
1894.
though lie was willing to sell it yester the public ecliool building beginning
Assessor White was given until t lie day, but could get no buyer. The bird next Nonilay at 9 A. M
The evening
first Monday in October to return the resembles a duck except the head. It is session will be held ut the May academy
assessment roll.
a deep slate color, almost black, with a A good piogram lias beau prepared ami
The petition of E. G. E. Wist, et al, width face and while horns, or long tufts a splendid time ie expected. Bring note
for a road was allowed and view of fine feathers, growing back over the books and pencils.
ers appointed.
eyes, which are round and small
It
lias a very peculiar bill. Next to the The fakirs who are handling the Tilla
head is nearly an inch long of horny sub mook Park Addition to Tillamook the
stance, or nose, from which grows a sal bogus Addition on the headwaters of
Names.
Resilience.
Occupation mon colored beak, ta|»ering from tliree- Neatucca river, are still in business The
Tillamook
Farmer
Wickland Gue
foiirths of hii inch in width to a point latest deed to appear for record is from
tt
Shi 11 inglaw Tlios Hembree
It is a sea-parrot and the claim is made Chicago and tlie grantor insures “quiet
tt
Wood W D
Bay City
that it will talk if the tongue is split. ami )ieai’eable isiseesaion . "
tt
Earl John Jr
Tillamook
The Hlali Creek tourists—comprising
It is webhxited and is doubtless a mem
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Tomlinson F
ber of the duck family, like Pat’s “lalkin Misses Mattie Fink, Lou Kainlieaii, Josie
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Sprague H C
Nestocton
Gortner and Bergela Nelson, hiii I Messrs
burrd.”—Statesman.
Helwi
Jensen L
John ami Frank Rennie, Chas. Nelson
The
Corvallis
Times
describes
lhe
mo
ft
Bay
City
Pettys M B
and Clifford Walker—returned home,
dus
operand!
of
preparing
a
big
clam
ban
ft
Hebo
Baiii A T
Monday evening
They lied a very
quet
for
the
members
of
the
Oregon
pres«
tt
Stillwell W D Tillamook
A pleasant two weeks' outing. Some 700
association at Yaquina last Sunday:
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Millinau
Hiner L
big trench eighteen inches deep will trout were caught by tlie party —Tele-
Chamlrerlain E A Hembree Farmer
be dug, and lie partially filled by large phone Register.
tt
W oorls
Alderman J V
The firemen are taking advantage of
liouldere brought from Nys creek, The
*t
Tillamook
Olsen Jonas
the dry weather to have tlie new wells
latter
will
lie
heated
from
a
huge
tire
tt
tt
Bowles T J
built over them, and after the ashes ami dug several feet deeper so as to Ire ready
ft
Nehalem
Easom W H
debris have been cleaned away, a layer for the fire engine which is expected on
ft
Netarts
Maxwell J W
Steps are also being
of seaweed will lie placed over them, and tlie next lioat
ff
Beaver
Isaacs H J
taken to secure a hose cart. The lioye
tlie
clams
pro|>erly
cleaned
and
seasoned
ff
Tillamook
Chance W G
will be piled on. Then comes another aie doing lots of rustling and it will not
ff
Netarts
Tempest 0
layer ot xcaweed, then chickens sent by lie their (suit if we do not have first
ff
Nehalsm
Alley I. B
Manager Stone of lhe O. C. A E. R. R., ideas (Ire protection.
tt
Tillamook
from tlie valley, and another layer of
King W C
Salem will before long have connec
seaweed, then fish from tlie salt sea with
Nehalem Merchant
Fsarnairle <> W
another
layer
of
seaweed
and
green
coru,
tion
direct with three seaports—at Asto
Garilisldi
Farmer
Byrorn Peter
sweet |K>tatoes and other delicacies ria, Tillamook bay a.i<l Yaquinn bay
ft
Hembree
Holmes W B
Then tlie whole mass will lie covered Then, with an open river the year
»t
Bay City
with seaweed and sailcloth and the
Warren Miles
tt
hot lioulilera at the Isittom of the pile through, she will always have low freight
Oretown
Meisner Geo
will ilo the rest. The delicacies will Ire rates. With a low motor lines in differ
tt
Bay City
Poke D L C
served from two huge table«, each a hun ent directions, she will liecoiiis a jobbing
it
Tillamook
Boqneet N G
dred feet long, and with tlie well known center. If we are more than twenty-five
hospitality of the Newport people, to
years in building up here a city of fifty
Crest damage ie being done near For- gether with the savage determination of
those
in charge to make the occasion thousand prosfieroue people, it will l>a
eet Grove by fire« which are raging on aiirpasa
anything of the sort ever seen our own fault, ami not the fault of our
the eaet aide of the mountains Consid- on the coast, it Is not probable that any-
country and our natural advantages.
arable timber I,as lieen destroyed and fire laxly In Newport next Sunday will have
While the Oregon Central is Ireing ex
brands, carried by the strong west wind, his vitals gnawed by ths pangs of hunger.
tender! from Seaside through the Neha
Ben Perry keeps Iroata to
have eet fire to a number of field of stand
.'"J., ■‘’'»let. He has several dif lem and Tillamook countries to Salem,
ing grain cat:sing much loss of grsiu and -
fences. The latest dispatches from For ferent kinds, and can fit you out witli a wonder what the Southern Pacific will
est grove eUte that the surrounding light row boat, or a sail boat. He also lie doing alrout its proposed line from
has a hand-power stern wheeler which
country ie covered with a dense amoks will carry a number of persona and make Sheridan over Ilia Mino routs Io Astoria?
ati1 at night the n.onuteine see in to be good time. Boats let by tbe day or Salem may Irs fore long have two direct
lines to tbe sea —Statesman.
week, at reasonable rates
covered with fire.