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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1895)
PLAIN SPOKEN FREE DISCUSSION Is this paper, and this is why everybody rushes to get a copy of the H ead light as soon as it is out. 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 29. 1895. $1.50 Per Year professional cards . CHINESE VERSION NEWSYNOTES make no difference if Boh Ingersoll or Jam«« G. Blaine were in his place or ________ ever the spirits of Daniel Webster, Hen PHYSICIAN, SURGEON 1177.17' G.-1UE RISE 7'0 777E ry (’lay or Patrick Henry would make HERE AND THERE AND no difference, for the fact is the cliair- AND ACCOUCHEUR, ÆI7;A’FH7/ÆA’Æ. j man of the democratic club has in his R7O7S 7N JUNE. All call« promptly attended to pocket $10 which was paid him for hall Sturgeon will have school books here Chicago, Aug. 25.—Sam Moy, a Chi rent, and tl.e men that followed him pening of the lblic chools Office al the ALDKKMAN, TILLAMOOK, ORE nese merchant, has received a copy of a 'out were democrats, and were going to by next Monday. j J). KELLY, M. I). Chinese newspaper published at Foo- get a drink.,’ White finished his speech ity of illamoook Edward G. E. Wist, of Neli>lvin, at Chow, which gives four columns of, and as a result converted several heavy tended court this week. P hysician ani > S ckoeon , space to the attacks u|»on the English t property owners in the precinct. While chool ist o It is understood that Mr. MeCarger and American missionaries in June. ran ahead of his ti< ket, was elected, Special attention to Obstetrics. Office in Sturgeon's Drug Store. Hours io to 12 A. M The paper is interesting, because it con passed his tide flat bill, and the result i« has sold his ranch for $1000. and 2 to 5 **• tains the Chinese review of the riots the work on the tide flats today.’’ The Asturian showed considerable en TILLAMOOK, OR. shows the attack on the mission houses terprise in its special Regatta editions. Will- arose, firstly, from motives of mere rob WOllK t-tOIMKNtKl> The Information Bureau has been in W.J MAY, bery, caused by t he building of houses A Large Foret* of Mei» Commeiice Work on strumental in making several important with basements, and, secondly, by the the Railroad. real estate transfers lately. revelation of the corrupt practices of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Z. Wells has just placed 240 rods of some of the hangers-on of the mission The Herald says: Work has been station. According to this paper, the commenced on the Astoria—Goblo rail corduroy on the road over Hardscrabble TILLAMOOK, OREGON. missionaries had built houses with base road . Corry Bros., who have a con hill 12 miles south of town. j T. MAULSBY, ments, something unusual in China tract for ten miles of the road located The county commissioners and Judge This peculiarity excited their curiosity. their camp yesterday and are ready to were here this week attending the suit ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, There is a large camp of bandits near “throw dirt” Monday. All lhe teams, of Baxters vs Tillamook county. Ku-Cheng, composed of wild tribes and wagons and scrapers were taken to the Notary Public and Real ENtate Conveyance! Isaac, a seven-year-old son of (’has. S. fugitives from justice from civilized front Friday and today. They w ill com TILLAMOOK. OREGON parts of Fo-Kien. These bandits heard mence work at Tongue Point and work Wells, fell while playing in a barn Mon Dr. Petre at of the peculiar construction of the mis east. Another force of men will com day and broke his leg. sion houses, and, conceiving that the mence work of grading at Fl a vol Moli tended the sufferer. pLAIDE THAYER, basements were intended to store treas day and another force of nien will be ( red Leinenweber informs this paper ure, the banditti planned and executed put at work on the bridge just as soon that he will build a cannery on the hay Ai TORNEY-AT-LAW, the first raid for the purpose of robbery. the iron work is finished. It is proba- next summer sure, as the Leinenweber hie that work will continue on the road estate has been settled so tliat funds are TILLAMOOK. OREGON. From Foreat Grove llatcliet. east all winter, unless it rains too hard | available. If the winter should he like last winter, Martin Yanks, an unmarried man W. SEVERANCE, Emmett Quick and family, Win. Bal- there will be no cessation. : about 35 years of age was drowned last i dra and his family and his father-in-law It has been decided to make Flavel week while fishing in the Nestucca river J. W. York and his family, of lteedville A TTORNEY-AT I.AW, the terminus of the road. This was pre near the old creamery It is not known drove to Tillamook starting Sunday, to dicted by the Herald a month ago. As how he happened to drown. spend two weeks by the ocean TILLAMOOK, OREGON. 1 a matter of fact, Flavel is the only loca Mr. Ewing, the hay improvement Our Sunday school superintendent, E. tion where there is sutlicient room to II. Watters and family, have gone to build terminals such as Mr. Hammond contractor, who had some of his ma MISCELLANEOUS. Tillamook to be gone three or four intends building. Next year Kinney’s chinery attached by workingmen last weeks, H. Corum taking his place in cannery will be moved to New Astoria, week, lias adjusted matters by giving ESTATE-MONEY BROKER.—NOT ARY PUBLIC bonds, and the work proceeds. the meantime. adjoining Flavel and it is reported that Lamb’s book store has been appointed Information Bureau and Exchange, A large party of campers, bound for the Clatsop mill will move there. Sev J. E. H08MER, Prop’r. Garibaldi, went through here this morn eral industries are in prospect for Flavel sub-depository for the school books of COMMISSION STORE*------------------- • ing. Mr. Goodin and family, of Glen and will no doubt he located and run the American Book Company, and all sell everything for everybody coe, County Clerk R. B. Goodin and ning by early spring There will be school books authorized by the stale of T illamook . O r . family, County Treasurer J. W Sap considerable property sold at Flavel and Oregon ate kept on hand and exchanges pington and family, C< unty Judge B. P. New Astoria and also at Warrenton pro will he made there. Cornelius and family were in rigs and per. Buyers should be careful of buy II. B. McQuarrie, representing the accompanying them on wheels were ing wild cat additions to either Flavel Preferred Bond A Investment Co., of Miss Estella Goodin, who is employed or Warrenton, like Chelsia and one or Portland, is in the city looking up busi in the county clerk’s oflice, and Messrs. two other additions. Don’t buy prop ness for the company. Mr. McQuarrie Hall ami Will Downing, of Portland, erty of a real estate agent on a map Go is president of the company, ami C. A. & THAYER deputy county assessor of Multnomah and look at it fii>t, and nine times out Bailey has been appointed general agent Dealer in Diugs, Paient Nedieines, county Claude Hallett traveled with of ten you wont buy it. Remember for Tillamook ami Yamhill counties. G uhcih I Blinking alid Exchange bnsine*« Toilet. Irlieles, /ùmey .Votions, &e. them on his bicycle as far as McNamer’s there are thousands of these lots on the The community has been smiling Interest paid on time deposits. camp. There were sixteen it all The market, ami it will be impossible for quietly for a week past over the discom Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, county court house will he nearly de any one to sell a lot as long as these ad fiture of County Judge Magers. It seems Sweden and all foreign countries. serted . ditions are on the market. If you are that the .Judge recently got himself a buying for a home it is all right, hut if new gun, intending to have some rare Sheriff I. A. McFeron arrived yester for speculation, better leave it alone. spoi l at the eml of the closed season for day with his prioner A. It. Johnson, game birds Having business that, J. E. Magers returned from Salmon took him a few miles into the country who was io rested for obtaining money under false pretenses. Sheriff McFeron river, .Monday, where he litis looked he took I In* gun along, and accidently G. W. KIGER, arrived in Portland Wednesday night over the placer diggings held by him knocked over a pheasant. Some one, . DEALER IN ——■ lie brought probably with the hope of reward, in on the steamer Truckee, after a rough self and three brothers. OF~Opp. Bank. voyage from San Fra.icisco, and a con over about 50 cents weith of gold, the formed State Game Warden McGuire, TILLAMOOK. ORE. slderable delay from fog and winds result obtained from one pun of dirt who lodged a complaint charging Ma Johnson has arranged to furnish $4<)0.00 Some 20 or 30 claims have been filed gers with breaeh of the law His hear bonds, and the case will come up al the upon and the beach for a distance of 4 ing came up before Justice Rhodes Collections Receive Careful and A Monday, when he plead guilty and paid next term of circuit court. Johnson miles or more Ims been located. Prompt Attention. claims that the estate of his deceased large number of old miners are on the a tine of $25 and costs, it all amounting BAY CITY. OREGQN. father is is worth million dollais, and ground and many of the claims are be to $33. There has been a great deal said that his share is ¿30,00 I or $40,000, that ing made ready for work. This point at about the case, owing to the prominent lie drew on llmt fund hut his draft was onetime was the scene of successful charade) ami position of the offender, JOHN BARKER, Seœ’y. protested. I le secured $2i)0 in Albany mining operations, hut upon h<*ing made and the general concensus of opinion >s Notary Public and Conveyancer, OKO. COMN. and 4100 in Eugene, which has not been an Indian reservation mining wan stop that if the game laws are going to he ped by the government. Since its open paid at all events.—Albany Herald. Docs a General Real Fatale BusineM. rigidly enforced, this was a good place ing to settlement the i laimH have been tr begin. But as a mutter of fact the Pays taxes for non-residents. TILLAMOOK A Good Story. re-l<M*aled ami it is confidently expected game laws have never been taken seri that money will he made in lhe digging. ously by many who make a practice of Here is a story the Stroller has to tell —Telephone Register. hunting, mid if nil the infraction! were in the Seattle Argus. “When WillR. sifted out, Judge Magers would come ill While was the republican nominee for Last Friday’s Oregonian tells of the J the legislature of the thirty-ninth dis capture of stolen properly at the Hol for a much smaller share of public guy t trict in 1892, he was desirous of making comb farm near Hillsboro by Sheriff ing than has fallen to his lot in the past a speech in the precinct bordering on Ford ami Sheriff Osburn, of Benton few days. He undoubtedly fecjls that BARBER the tide flats for the purpose of explain county as follows: “Two buggies and $33 was a pretty high price for a bird, Moulding«, ing the tide land legislation he profited a set of harness represent the stolen hut lie paid it ami isn’t making any < HOT ÄND COLO BATHS Í to have passed if he was elected The property One buggy and harness was kick —Yamhill Reporter. J IN CONNECTION . The fishermen of Tillamook areorgmi- democrats had a lease on the only hall stolen at Corvallis hist Friday night Proprietors of the Electric Light System in t>*e precinct and through their club 'Die other buggy is a combination of no ized ami ask 20 cents apiece for silver- chairman, ex-Building Inspector Helms less than four buggies taken from var sides ami fa) cents apiece for chinook Ing, Mair Cutting, About fifteen flslierineii have off ere« I the republicans the use of the ious places. The officers have identi salmon Ah«mpoolrig building one night for $10, ami promised fied the running gear and forewheels as been brought in from the Columbia, and that they would have all the memliers those of a buggy stolen last winter at it is thought 11 »are will l>e trouble if of the democratic club attend Will R. Buxton; the hind wheels were identified theysattempt to flsli at the old price, ----- — ----------------- —----------- ------- rd : Ifl White ami Melvin G. Winftock were by Hon S. Hughes, of Forest Grove, as viz: 15 and 30 cents. The caimerymeii saloon billed to speak and the hall was crowd those he lost fast spring, while the top claim that fish were so plentiful this x ok BAKl-Hy c. H. SMITH, Prop’r ed. White commenced his speech and is from the buggy stolen at Corvallis, year on the Columbia and that prices was applauded vociferously by all pres ami the l>ox was taken from Samburg’s are so low that it is impossible to accede ent, even when he roasted the demo blacksmith shop, near Holcomb’s to the demands of the fishermen. The W ines , L iquors and C igars . Pies and cakes, freali cratic party But when he commenced Dell Cornell him ! Frank Holcomb were fishermen claim that over $1 00 per fish Welnhardt*« Beer on Draught every day. to explain that he proposed to pass a today lodged in jail. Sheriff Osburn is paid on the Columbia, that the prices bill so private capital could fill up the feels confident Cornell is the man who asked arc very low, and that they cay French candle». Fresh home tide flats by building a canal to take stole the property at Corvallis He had make more by not fishing, or sending candies. New supply oi fruits and Washington, Helms, Conway and Rus a confederate, who will probably prove what few they do catch across the m hid - vegetables by every boat. sell three prominent democratic workers to l>e Holcomb, although other parties tains for the valley trade. They say the of the club, smhlenly arose ami left the are implicate«!. Some other stolen pro|e cannery leaves no mousy here, and that ICE CREAM hall and just as they emerged from the erty has taen located at Newbetg. Hol those w ho do o«»h come out about even xiRestaurant in hall nine-tenths of the audience arose comb and Cornell are thought to have a at the eml of the season ami that it is "^Connection. as one man an ’ followed. White was hand in the various depredation« <XMn- just as well to let ths lish lest and bleed for a moment dumfounded. When mtted by the Pomeroy ami llolcoiub I for a year. The fishermen are determ ined and it is rumored there will l>e ser Winatock to relieve Idm from the em gang.” rand central B illiard ious trouble if ftnylssly tries to fish at barrassing pouitiou arose and said: all To Exchange:—A beautiful 47-«cre the low prices. On the other hand the “Gentlemen, this singular occurrence does not signify that Mr. White is not as fruit ami alfalfa farm i» San Pasqua! proprietors of the cannery say they will Fine Liquors and Cl»ars ••♦..„.D ress -M aking usual making one of his masterly Valley, California, for a stock farti) in have no trouble, hut will pull up stakes Tillamook, Oregon M archo *, Han ami abandon fishing this year if there speeches, and a S|*ew h that would ordi Oregon. Address, Hi,. L 1 Rui»lrt*n<i Mr. Johi'w" is any strike narily bold any audience, but it would Pasqtial, California Hr>t rlanniilllnrry .lorr *n<i * 0AV11* WILEY, M. I)., NOTICE O T D C S S P , ) . . X . 9. f Know all men by these presents that the public schools of this city, fall and ter term, will commence on Monday, September 2, 1895, at 9 o’clock A. M. Scholars are requested to be in attendance on or before the hour mentioned, with books, tablets, pencils, pens ink, etc. Scholars are advised to get books necessary at the Tillamook News Co., next door to the new bank building, where may be seen the largest line of school books in the county. Dated August 29, 1895 B ANKof Williams, B. C. p^cfiption^ Tillamook, Oregon. Compounded Exchange and IV|oney ¡Securities Bay City, Oregoy. lumbering co Spruce, Fir, uiiil Ccdui Lumber Brackets. Turning to Order. Fijjfl ¡q Every particular . 1 VAM° BREAD BUREAU C. B. HADLh/S IVpLLINERY tsbliwhment. Latest style« in millinery Tillamook. Or* G H .