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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1895)
LOCAL NEWS. Circuit Court convenes Monday. N Gortner, of McMinnville, town. Judd Cattsrhn, of Salem, is in is in the city» R h I ihou Trolling is getting to be quite a sport here. The steamer in Friday. Truckee is expected Just see the new stock of furniture at Thompson's. J uh I received the findHt line of silver thiuiblea and enr dropa ever brought to Tillamook. Call and see theui at Jjetclier’e. At the meeting of the city council last Saturday evening the ordinance to open a street through Mr. Holden’s property was passed The new advent church was raised the first of the week and when completed will add much to the appearance of the block on which it is located. Cohn & Co. have bought the Henshaw property adjoining their store and they contemplate building a huge building on the property in the spring. C. A E. Thayer’s new bank building is nearing completion . It has its last coat of cement on now and all that is lacking ■ is the painting which is to he put on the front of the vault, and will be an imita- tion of stone. The finishing up of the wood work is now being done by Dosler and Rowland and as soon as that is com pleted the counters will be set up, the doors opened and the shining eagles will be passed back and forth over the new counters The building will, when com pleted, present a handsome appearance and add greatly to the looks of the city. CI DÌ( iul 111 iff. n< on nt BV DO N m » • < . MM nt ‘T i 1 nn I «11 r 0 1 o<> |as 1 r hi Ina» Iw» rth 1 » 1 1« 1 Fall Term Begins Sept. 18, 1895. Chas. Ewing, the government coutrrc- tor on this bay had his pile driver and scows attached by his book keeper and It appeals engineer for llieir wages, that Mr. Ewing owes them a little ovar $150 each . The attachment stopped the work at present awaiting for Mr. Ewing Born, to Mr. and Mrs. (»lad, August ance Meat Market, can be found behind to secure bondsmen for the release of the DIRECTORY. 18, 1885, a son the counter ready to give you any kind goods attached or to secure the cash to pay off the claims. From the looks of The Girtie was laid up for repairs the of a cut of meat that you wish. STATE OF OREGON things it appears to be a hard matter to Governor W.P. Lord first of the week. It is no trouble for us to show our II. R. K incaid Secretary of do. Men are not to be pittied who take Treasurer State......... . P hil . M etch an Mr. Gist the North Yamhill P. M. was goods, as we have a man especially for G. M. I rwin contracts so low that they cannot pay I Supt. of Public Instruction that business, so come and look them C. M. I dleman | in town this week. Attorney-General their men. as the government is willing Stale Printer . .......... W. II. Lejeds T c TT i . k & C ary . Tlieo. Steinhilber was in Garibaldi, on over any time /R.8. B ean Í* to pay them well for their work if they Supreme Judges............... ’. A. M oore , i A city law not allowing hells on cattle only know enough to ask it. The con business Monday. /C. W olverton s. D. G ibson ' Member Board of Equalization Smokless powder, loose, or loaded to while running loose on the street, would tractor who operated here before Mr. Ew G eo . h . B urnett Circuit Judges ....................... J please the majority of the tax payers, ing, went awav leaving several debts un H. H. H ewitt order, al Letcher’s. J ames M c C ain ; Prosecuting Attorney and rid the city of a great nuisance. ............... J. W. Maxwell paid, and several of his work hands Joint Senator Tuttle & Cary keeps the largest stock .. . H. G. G uild Representative ... Several of our out town correspondents without a cent of money. It is to be of hardware in the city . UNITED STATES OFFICALS: hail their articles erowdeil out this week hoped that this movement oil the part of Senators ' J- H' M1TCHXLI. The lumber is about all on the ground ht, “ ‘ lor “ | J. N. D olph on account of the large amount of news the work hands will prevent anything of for Tom Coates’ new house. Con.ressinen )Jnd *"'t |,is ‘rict II w II ksmans congressmen 1)lsln ,. t K H li . is we have and the fact that they arrived the like with Mr. Ewing. Dan Nickles of Beaver, came in Mon f R obt . a . M iller j rather late. l.’. s. I.an,l Office. Oregon (ity ■' ; day on the steamer Elim,re. Hchool lieport. Mrs. Wolfe, of Langis, Coos county, ( Receiver. G. O. Nolan pays you the highest who has been visiting her father W. 11. COUNTY OFFICIALS: Tilt following is a report of the school W.W. C onder ! price for your county orders. II. Cary of this place, left for her home in district number 15, for the term Judge ID. P. H arvey 1 Commissioner................... The Tillamook bakerv is kept busy Monday on the steamer \lliue Blanchard. /L. B. A lley ending August 9, 1895. T. H. G oyne Clerk.............................. now filling this city’s orders. J. H. J ackson The yesterdays rain was very thank Number of pupils enrolled 8; average Sheriff................................ Treasurer ................. . J ohn B arker j There were ten passengers out on the fully received by the people of this val daily attendance, 7. Assessor................ A. T. W hite Surveyor............ ...... A. M. A ustin Forest Grove stage yesterday. ley as it cleared out the smoke wliiuh Those who were distinguished for ex School Superintendent L. P. S mith C. E. R eynolds Sheriff Jackson Haems determined to has been hanging over us for the last cellent deportment and scholarship are Coroner . . Deputy Prosecuting Attorney . E. E. S elpl elph . three weeks. collect all the delinquent taxi's. Edith Hoskins. Circuit Court convenes the 4th Monday in August, and an adjourned term is generally Laura Kabkee. Mr E M Pogue, the Salem stenog W. W. Curtis, of Portland, arrived held in the spring. PRECINCT: Ervin ” rapher is in town. Mr Pogue came Sunday via the Forest Grove stage Justice of the Peace ................... I. T. MX ulsby Constable Morley Wilkes. .............................. s M iller from Salem to Beaver over the Grand Smoke the perfectos, a 10 cent cigar CITY OFFICIALS. Edward Worthington. Ronde road in one day on his wheel a Mayor ... .............................. E. E. S blph for 5 cents at Sturgeon’s drug store. ................................ 1».... R easonek Those who were present every day distance of over 60 miles. ................................... J ohn J ones The fast sailing launch Irene, will L. H iner Several men have been arrested for without being tardy are Laura and Ervin Council ' make two round trips daily during court ............................ W. H. R eynolds Kabkee. J ennie . P ettit , Teacher. the lynching affair that took place at .................................... G eo . C ohn week. Recorder .................................. C. N. D rew Ellensburg and it is understood that the Treasurer .................... A lfred W illiams Toll Unte« Deduced. R R. Hays who has been very sick law will lie enforced, and all the parties Marshall ....................... W. T. l’erry with Lagiippe is able to be on the streets implicated will be punished. SCHOOL BOARD The North Yamhill and Tillamook M. W. Harrisson, A. VV. Severance, and Claude again. . Thayer.—Clerk, Tom Coates. Joe Price met with a serious accident toll road has been fixed up in good CHURCH DIRECTORY. Thompson’s delivery wagon is kept Sunday while on his way to town. He shape, travelers saying it was never as I C hristian CHURCH:—Rev. II. B. Morgan, busy delivering his furniture all the was riding fast when his horse stumbled good before pastor. Services on Sundays at 11 o'clock A. M. The rates have been and at 7:30 P. M. until further notice. time. an<l threw him, breaking the bones in reduced as follows: M E. C hurch :—Rev. I). McLachlan, pastor. You can get your orders filled at Tuttle his aim, just above the wrist. Services 1st Sunday in month at 11 A. M. at Bay- Four horse team and wagon to $1.50 City and at 7 P. M. in Tillamook. 2ndSunday & Cary’s any hour in lhe day on short Two horse team ami wagon to $1 .25 at Pleasant Valley at u A. M. and in Tillamook M. K. Handy left yesterday for his at 7 P. M. 3rd bumlay, same as first. 4th Sun- notice One horse buggy to $1.00 old home in the east, wh re lie expects to <loy, Tillamook, morning and evening. 5th Sun days at Nehalem. Saddle or pack home to .50 Geo. Leach and Mattie Diehl were form a colony and go to Mexico We C atholic C hurch :—No pastor at present. Loose horses or cattle -12}2 married Sunday. Rev. McLachlan hope lie will have better success than SOCIETY DIRECTORY. I logs or sheep .05 officiating. the negroes did a few months ago. A. O. U. W.—Meets every Monday night at r. m . in I. O. O. F. Hall. Geo. Edmunds, M. W Good auuommodations at the Trask The camp meeting on the Tillamook D. 1'. Edmunds, Recorder. The Alice Bhmchiird came in Sunday, The house bus river mar Harris' place is being well and sailed Monday noon for San Fran hotel, at the toll gate HOOK ft LADDER CO. -Meets on first Tues been refitted mid refurnished. The day night of each month in City Hall. Geo. attended. cisco, with a cargo of lumber frt in the ! Cohn, President; Theo. Steinhilber, Chief; Otto patronage of the public is solicited Heins, Secretary. W \V. Ridelialgli, of Astoria, arrived Truckee Lumber Co’s, mill at H<»bson- G. A. R.—Meets first and third Saturday Respectfully, in Garibaldi Monday on the steamer ville. She stops at Coos bay on her way each month at 1 1*. M. in G. A. R. Hall. C. 12-16 G. F. B urton , Prop. Drew, Adjutant; J. W. Waxwell. Commander. Elmore. down. I. O. O. F.—Meets every Tuesday night at 7 i ’ . m in I. O. O. F Hall. Wm. Ebennan, N. ( Teachers Examination. Now that the hay is all ent and put ' Mrs. C. B. Stokes, of Forest Grove, is Carl Knudson, Rec. Secretary: Wm. Hamilton, Per. Secretary. visiting her mother, Mrs Bester, of away for this year, what is the inaMer Fidlowing is a list of those who were A. F. ft A. M.—Meets first Saturday night of with the city council opening up various ' Wilson liver each month in I. O. o. F. Hall. Geo. Cohn, granted teachers certificates; W. M.; F. R. Beals, Secretary. Henry l’erry had lhe end of one of his additions to the city which have hereto 2nd grade: Gladys Newell. JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24 -Meets at 7 30 P. lingers util off in the saw mill at this fore and which are yet fenced up an<l M. on the 3rd Saturday of each month at I. O. Minnie Nelson. used for private purposes. O. F. Hall. J. E. Sibley, H. P ; W. W. Conder, place yeMterdny. I Others who took the examination Secretary. Oh! lhe bloomer girl is fair to see, Born, Io Mr. and M’ n . H. IS. Newman, SILVER WAVE CHAPTER, No. 18, O. E S - were: Meets 2nd and 4H1 .Saturdays of each month. Tho* dressed so queer about the ki e q AugiiMt 18, 1895, a soil. Mother mid Matlie E. Stratton . Mrs. A. A. Ford, W. M.;G. W. ¡‘eltii, Secretary. She won’t he a woman, child doing well Miss L. Hoskins. T. S. S. S.—The Tillnm o\ fcu'ar Sunday- And slip can't be a man, School meets every Sunday at 3, r. M. in the Marcus W. Bays. Bread, cake, pies candies, nuts and court house. Mrs. J. E. H osmer , Supt. So let the poor girlie, F. I>. Vincent took examination for fruit of all kinds can be bought at the Be what she can State Diploma. a Tillamook bakery Price List—Job Printing I .umbering is getting to be quite an The prices given are for the rest quality of Just arrived pur steamer Ehnoie, new Notice. industry and from appearance it must be paper AND SIOCK. though we funiish cheaper drugs, patent medicines, notions, etc., at grades for less money. No trouble about writ quite profitable for the saw mill at Gales Notice is hereby given that oil and ing w ith pen and ink on our stationery, and the •Si in geon’s ill ug sioie ('reek is hauling lumber to Mr Herring after the loth day of Septenilier, 1895, I printing is done in the best style of thé art P. 11. Messner, of North Yamhill, our ton’s place, a distance of thirty-six miles will commence to levy on property to I_______ J '|*IOO f*5oo 1 ÿio<o mail contractor, was in om midst the Cards fl 50 J2 25 $3 00 $4 50 , ami over the mountains at that, for only collect all the tuxes which are unpaid Business Bill Heads 1 50 . . 2 a5 3 00 lai ter part of last week. ■ 5 00 Letter Heads 2 25 |2 a thousand more than you can buy it upto that date. I 50 3 00 • 5 00 J. II. J ackson , Note Heads 2 00 I 40 i 4 50 Mias Lola Wilson has charge of the , for here in this city. « 75 Statements I 40 Sheriff. 2 00 2 75 4 50 Envelopes 6%.. XX . . I 50 telegraph olllua at 1 lobsonville dining 2 50 4 00 On the 15th three small bovs of Woods Large XX . 2 50 4 25 b 00 Ilimt for Sale Mr. Sibley’s absence Show Tiexets... . 2 00 I 5° • 2 75 took a bout and stinted out to sea to 3 5"» Dance ” . 2 00 i 50 with stubs The hand engine which Tuttle Gary catch some rouk cod but before they i 50 fi.li bout twenty-eight feet Postéis. Small .2 00 2 75 3 50 ” Medium . 2 00 00 4 00 5 00 ordered tor the fire company is expected hud got out any distance they lost tlisir nine feet brim, for sale at a ” Large 6 50 5 o» 8 50 . 10 00 Letter here on the next boat 2 50 » 75 3 25 Apply to T. Asp, Netarts, Circular 5 25 oars and were left to drift around at the Shipping Tags i 00 . . I 75 2 75 4 50 The steamer Elmoie arrived in Monday mercy of the waves until they were Visiting Cards ¿octa. >50 or 7.scts. $*100. “Bought of" Statements on pencil paper tablet and CHine up to this city Tuesday, She washed ashore. No damage was done i Notice. form. $2 25 1*500 or |.| 00 1000. had a full load of freight. and the boys came back quite wet but Placards, “Positively no credit,’’ etc., $1 %>doz or less jets, each for all over Large size Si so Notice is hereby given that the approv Hunters attention:—If jou want a much the w iscr. $Moz. and sets each for all over. good shot gnu or mi) thing in the aniuni- In the face of the fact that times are ed plate of surveys of the Fractional Horse Bills on card board or cloth, $5 00 V50 or J6 50 l*it>o. tion line, go to Letcher’s. considered hanl throughout the whole of Townships two north, range seven west, and three north, range eight west, have Deeds, Mortgages. Bonds for Deeds, Summons the United States, we can safely say that The hotel al Ilohsoiiville ingoing lobe Applications for Survey, and all other legal been received from the surveyor general blanks printed to order at U oo l*ioo for ordi ornamented with a new piano which the ao reported hard times have not been nary sizes. Do not carry them in stock for of (began, and on, felt by us very much, and during the retail, but they i an be found at the stationery Mi a. Wilson haa purchased store at lowest prices in lots to suit. September lltth, 1895, past year several nice and quit expensive Cohn <& Co keeps the largest Mock Speeially prepared Receipts, or Orders, bound at nine o'clock. A M., of said day, said in tablet ionn. S200 Hioo. |i5o *,50 or |6.oo buildings have been built in this town, of dry goods and groceries in the city, l*iooo. Large size, >3 00. 50 and $7 00. at an estimated cost of $18,000, not plats will he filed in this office and the Printing on Postal Cards, fi 00 Vioo, $1 so •*?so and orders arc promptly filled. $2 40 l*soo ami $3 25 l*iooo. r counting the naw bank building which land therein embraced will be subject to Mias Nettie Jackaon, ailived via Forest entry on and after said date. It always pays to order in quantities of 500. has cost that much more. No charge forblocking work in tablets. Grove Sunday, ami is visiting with Mrs. R obert A MI ii . kr , Register The Tinckoe I.umber Co , at Hobeon- Extra charge for color work, printing on both I H. Ilandlev of this place. I’ ktkr P aoukt , Receiver. .«ides and difficult designs. All kinds of com ville, is now running (nil handed and niercial printing not enumerated done promptly If yon want to aee the latest styles in and at low rales. J cutting about 60,000 feet of lumber per For Sale at a Great Sacrifice ladies’ gold watches vest-chaina and pins al1 w our extensive line of samples day Tbit means that the Co. is R|*en«l- and yon can get an idea of what you want and go to Letcher's jewelry store. 80 acres of land in Tillamook county, be ing $275 per day in this county Such convinced of our claims. Mai) orders given prompt attention Samples of Legal Blank« Mrs. Bur rough and her sister Alice industries as this is what makes good d«suriiied as follows: sent free to Notaries, Attorneys and J. P a S E '< of N W '4 ami the S W »4 of Thayer are hero on a short visit to their times, and the fact that they aie running N E *4 of sec. IB, tp 3 8, R 9 W. No in- fW^The dale opposite your name printed paients, Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Tliayer. both sides of their mill, shows that the , on the margin ol jour paper or on the tvtapper cumIterance, $2 50 per a» re, cash. in.licates the time vour subacription expire« U the Astoria Kcgett* on the 19lli,the lumliei market in Sail Francisco and and you are Instted to renew at that time All Address at once. J. F. B irfikid , eloop monogram «ni CHpltiie.l »ith 17 elsewhere is looking up and that times papers sent to partie« outside the county are Santa Crus, Cal. promptly diacontinued when theirtlme expires ptoplu ahoarrl. All were reecued except aie getting better. an.I «ix month«' arrearage is lhe limit within the — county. Ill p> stopping subscripton it three. Sehool Hegins. ,« ssary tint pay „p your arrearage. Yamhill Reporter: 1». W. Totter re FilhiiiK will commence on the bay in turned from Netarts Monday. Hi, fam The Tillamook Academy will liegin its a lew dave, anil it loolte ns though we ily remKined and »ill not come home next «chool year on Monday, >epteml>er Notice. 2, 1896 (’ABRIK M % y . are jtoing to have a good inn of «almon for revel al weeks. this eeaeon. We wish to inform the public that the I ee Collard wa« over in Tillamook The OrcRunian aud H kadi ight . only $200 North Yamhill mid Tillamook stage Cohn A Co. have just received a large city the first of the week. lie -ays the Many are taking advantage ol this rate line is now making daily trip* on stock o( new goods on tlm steamer El town is lively and the people me full of schedule time, making connections with Notice. more. Cull and sea them befoie they their accustomed gayety. ('hai ley the 3 :30 1'. M . train for Portland. are all gone. Hemstreet took him riding in Ins new Take notice. That Robt. J. Giles in 1’. H. M ksvkr . Proprietor. The Tillamook papers are sailing into l>oat, which is proving to t>e a great suc not an agent of the --tate Insurance fake real estate agents flial'a ihs ca cess. Jack Welch was seen and stated Company, and haa no authority to «rite t'vunly order« wanted by Beals Bros per gentlemen. That's what the Budget that lie thought McMinnville needed a insurance, to receive premiums tliervfor, All photo', reduced to suit hunt time*, front propones to do, for the protection o( man fifth barl>er shop, and he might locate or to collect money dne the company 75 cents per per doten upwards. who come here to buy propertv. here before long. E dmond C. G iltxkr , M'g’r. H mm Ant Sverno. See Cohn & Co's., new lot of fall and winter goods. .J. E. Sibley, mamiger of the Truckee Ice cream and soda water at the Tilla Lumber Co. of Hobsonville, accompanied mook bakery. by his wife and eon left fur Fortland Dan Goodspeed’s son is sick with the Munday, via Forest Grove typhoid fever. Mr. Deery, the manager of the Alli oc PACIFIC UNIVERSITY MAIL SCHEDULE. T illamook and N orth Y amhill ;— Leave N Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p 1». Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 P- »“• Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. in. Arrive N. Yamhill uext day - P- ,n- T illamook and H obsonville :— L ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a m. Arrive Hobsonville 9:00 a.m. L've Hobsonville, except Tuesday 2:15 pm. Arrive Tillamook................. 5-15 p m. N etarts :— Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, 7 a. in. and Suturdays at 12 m. Arrives Netarts .1 p. 111. Leaves Netarts, same days. 6 p. 111. Arrives Tillamook by B arnegat :— Round trip to be performed on Monday. G rand R ond :— Leaves Grand Rounde daily except Sunday at 6 p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn ville. • Arrives at Tillamook at 145. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p. in. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usually 4:30. Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Money Order department, 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P. M. Sunday 3:00 to 2:00 P. M. Three College Courses, Clannical Scientific mid Literary. Tlie Academy pre- nerea for college mid gives a thorough English education, the best preparation for TF At'HING <>r BUSINESS. The school has always been distinguixhed lor tlm breadth «nd thoronglmess of its work. It has a library of 7000 volumes, goo,I euuipmentsfor mathematical amt scientific- work, and fine bmhlings a Oh the best modern improvements. The Marsh Hall just completed at a cost of |50,000 is one of th. finest college buildings on lhe Pacific Coast. All expenses very low. Hoard and rooms nt the Ladies’ Hall »3.00 to »4.00 per week, including electric light and heat l he College Dormitory, under excellent management, furnishes board and rooms st »2.25 per week. Board in private families, >2.50 and upwards. Many Students re'nt rooms ami board themselves at a cost not to exceed »1 50 per week. For full particulars address 1*108. M CLELLAND, President, Forest Grove, Oregon. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon. A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. Complete Eight Grade Training Department and strong professional mid academic courses. The Diploma of the school entitles one to teach in any County in the State without further.examination. Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition, $ 150 pier year. Beautiful and healthful location. No saloons. There is a good demand for well- trained teachers. There is an over supply of untrained teachers. Catalogue Cheerfully Senton Application. W. A WANN, A (hires.«, P. L. CAMPBELL, President. Secretary, COMPANY, on’t want a coat that will rip up the back the first time you put it on, and you don’t want goods that fade out months '' hat you want is some quality, clothing, something that wear well and look well for a long time e guarantee that we can lit von and give you better satisfaction than if you sent away to the so-called tail- not make take your Ht you as so many You can judge for You don’t have to buy them unless they suit you, and you do have to pay all or part in advance if you send awav, ami what you pay you don’t get back even it they don’t fit. y » kt i p gents furnishing goods, ladies' underwear, dress goods and trimmings. A u line of boots and shoes, '> hats Udis and OillU caps. See us before marketin« o ’- your produce. * n*-«»* « ■— V lhe Leading Merchants c"'» v W -W