Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 29, 1895, Image 2

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    Uhs 'Famous Wilzon IRiver T\oute
Francisco, being places ofsuburban that the man who relies on the
residences mainly, and they feel gold standard is any less devoted
the hard times with Frisco.
to our great party than I am my­
My return trip was via the self. Time after time in the sen­
T he C ounty O fficial P aper Truckee, and was uneventful eX- ate republicans have voted on one
cepting for the dense fog mid Htiff phase or other of this money dis­
northwest wind which imped-dour cussion in whatever way tlieir con­
------ Independent in Politici------
progress from San Francisco to science dictated, mid tlieir repub­
Astoria, the coast not being visi- licanism lias suffered nothing, sim­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Conuecla with evening train in Forest Grove
nappy l am)' now ready, bath houses will be
(»rRICTI.Y IN ADVANCE.)
hie at any time.
ply because we have never caucus-1 The best mountain road, the most magnificent so passengers from Tillamook arrive In rortlami prepared soon, and stages will connect with the
One year
..
|LbO.
scenery
on
the
Pacific
coast.
Cheapest
rates
of
Eureat
Grove
Six month»
......................
...............7,5.
same day. only 10 hours on stage.
r=r.“*"
...... - Stage.
At Astoria the Begetta was in eil ou the question, mid never
Three month» ....
50-
toll in the state.
Leaves
Forest
<irove6:3os.
m.
Sundays,
Tuas-
progress, and the town was lie­ raised the issue.”
If you want to .see the sea
Four horse team, $2.00 Round trip, $3 25
days anti Thursdays.
Hons, the au lì» <1 locks, mid
Two ”
”
1.50
>5«
decked in brilliant colors.
Our
advertising rates .
Leaves Tillamook, Mondays. Wednesdays, and
tlie grainiest scenery in America,
Horse and buggy, 1.00
I SO
Fri<lays.
,
,
The editor of the East Oregon­
come to Netarts. Good ac­
I inch, per month
fo.7.5
peryeai S6.75 next stopping place was Kalama,
cart, 1.00
l.So
Engage scats at Tillamook hotel orofT.
commodations reasanahk*.
3 ”
'•
”
2.25
...”
” iio.oo '
Saddle or pack horseso
75
McNanier, Forest Grove, who can be reached t>)
Loose horse or cow 12^
L col. ”
”
3.75
”
” 33*00 where the Truckee unloaded coii - ian is wlint is known as a “bicycle
telephone from Portland.
Sheep or swine
05
% ’
”
6 75
”
” 6o-oo
1 ”
”
”
11.OO
. ” ” 100.00 siderable freight,
Portland was crank,’’ which explains the follow
Local notic*», loci». per line; and sets, after
New Wagons, New Stock, Safe Driving. The Mecca of all Coast Tourists.
the first insertion. Only set» per line for first reached at 11 o’clock Wednesday ing pertinent editorial in his col­ Take the Sunset Route for Tillamook.
Address D. J. H aulkv , Tiltmnook.
Good accommodations en route.
insertion for regular advertisers
A.
W.
S
everance , Receiver.
Lost, Found, For Rent, ForSale, Wanted, and night, The Truckee having sailed umns:
Special notices, ill classified “nd” columns, at
“An Eastern clergyman got up
tin- rate of one cent per word for first insertion from from San Francisco at noon
and halt rates thereafter.
one Bunday not long ago anti
Legal notices, Nonpareil, locts. per line for the Saturday previous.
first insertion and Acts per line for each siibse
queut insertion.
Portland, like San Francisco, is spoke thus to his congregation:
AII notices or communications should suffering much from hard times, “Ten thousand boys anil girls are
Toll Kates Keduced.
be sent in as early in the week as possible.
there being a great many vacant riding to hell on bicycles every
The North Yamhill ami Tillamook
business bouses, especially on First day.” If it would not be doing toll road lias been fixed up in good
THE EDITOR ABROAD
Monmouth, Oregon.
mid Front St reels, the portion loo much violence to the reverend shape, traveler., »living it was never a,
(Continued from last week.)
that was covered by high water gentleman’s meaning, it might be good before Tim rates have been
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS.
well to suggest that he change reduced as follows:
San Francisco is a big city but last year.
Four horse team and wagon to $1.50
The return trip from Portland one word in this quoted sentence
it has been heretofore fully describ­
Two horse learn and wagon Io $1.25
by
dropping
‘
to
’
and
adding
‘
like
’
ed in a letter written by Dan Bow­ to Tilliiniook by the Truckee is
$1.00
One horse buggy to
Complete Eight Grade Training
There’s about as
very pleiiHmit mid is made with in its place.
.50
Saddle or pack horse to
Department
and strong professional
ers. There are many line build­
much sense in one as in the other.” | Loose horses < r cattle
despatch.
A2li
and academic courses.
ings going up or being contem­
.05
Ilog» or sheep
It would be hardly right to end
THE BEESWAX SHIP.
The Diploma of the school entitles
plated, and there is a great deal of Ibis article without mentioning*
Good aeeommodiit'On» lit tlie Trask
4
Th« house Inis
one to teach in any County in the
hotel, at the loll gale
commerce, yet everybody com­ llie manner in which the passen­
Capt. E. S. Edwards, United been refitted mid refurnished. The
State without further examination.
plains that business has decreased gers on this boat are treated. Cap­
States inspector of hulls, received patronape of tlie public is solicited
and is very dull. There are many tain Thomas’ jovial good nature
Board and Lodging, Books and
the following interesting letter, the
Respectfully,
vacant business houses and thous­ mid liapp'y milliner of entertaining
Tuition,
$ 150 per year.
12-1(1
G. F. B urton , Prop
other day, from W. E. Warren, of
ands of men are seeking employ­ j Ills passengers are almost a suffi­
Beautiful and healthful location.
Astoria, written at Elk Creek, con­
ment.
cient guard against sea-sickness, cerning the famous beeswax ship,
No saloons.
Notice is hereby given that on mid
I noticed over two hundred men even in the roughest weather, mid remains of which have been found
There is a good demand for well-
after the 15th day of September, 1895, I
standing in line one morning at the a11lichees of the ship are lini-
on the Tillamook coast:
will commence to levy on property to
trained teachers.
one id the free employment a gen­ j fonnly polite and courteous.
“I have a piece of the beeswax collect all the taxes which arc unpaid
cies. There are several such ügen
J. II. J ackson ,
ship of Nehalem, which yon are I up to that date.
There is an over supply of untrained teachers.
In summing up my trip, I WilH
Sheriff.
cies, mid tiie men go there euch
familiar with, I am almost cer­
Catalogs
Cheerfully Sent on Application.
Address,
day, awaiting their turns to see if mostly impressed by the vacant
Notice».
tain it is a part of that vessel, if
W.
A
WANN,
P.
L.
CAMPBELL,
there is some kind of work offered houses in Smi Francisco mid Port­
there ever was a vessel wrecked
Secretary.
President.
T»ke milice. Th»t Robt. J. Giles is
land.
the
hundreds
of
hungry
men
by Homebody.
there in early days. This packet, i not mi »gent oí tiie Stute IiiHiiraiice
These men do not appear by any seeking work, mid theslendy thrift
or whatever it was, must have Coiiiimny, »nd lias no authority to write
mean to Im drunken “bums” or shown in Sanin Clara county, Cal­
been built at least 200 years ago, I insurance, to receive premiums therefor,
nr to collect money due the company
ragged tramps. Such men are not ifornia, and especially at Sun Hose.
or it is a piece of junk wliieli drift­
E dmond C. G ii inkii , M'g’r.
seeking employment.
The men I The county roads there are not
ed across the Pacific. Aslam not
School Begin«.
only
well
graded
and
graveled,
saw were generally neatly dressed,
familiar with the construction oi
Tb« Tillamook Academy will begi i its
clean, mid intelligent looking, but but limy are sprinkled at the ex­
junks, I thought you might Hull next Rcliool year on Mon lav, September
their faded garments ami anxious pense of the comity, dust being
(' arrie M ay .
someone who was.
There were 2, 1895.
faces depicted despair. Hunger practically unknown. There the
several sections of the junk washed
and discouragement was their lot, roads arc swarmed at all times
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
in, two years ago, but they were at
1 Notice is hereby gi.ven that in pursuance of
as could be seen by their counten­ j with thousands of bicyclers, mid
ati
order
of
the county court of the sluts of Ore­
, a place where it was worth a man’s
gon, for Multnomah county, duly macle on the
ances. They were all willing to it seems that everybody who can
life to go. I saw them while fish­ 6th <lay of August I895. in the matter of the es­
tate of John I.attin deceased.
do any kind of work, though many purchase n wheel, old and young,
ing one day, and then I found one Tin? undersigned administrator ofs lid ( state,
will
sell at public auction at the front door of
male
an
female,
high
ami
low,
of them had trades or professions
piece close to my place, oil the the court house of Tillamook county, Oregon,
iii
the
city
of
Tillamook,
Oregon,
by which they Imd earned their awkward or athletic are on wheels.
J. P ALLEN. Prop’r.
sand where I can get close to it at the hour of one o’clock p. m. 011 Satui day, the
7th day of September, 1895, to the highest bidder
living by more genteel methods in Besides, Sail Francisco cyclers
with a team. The piece 1 refer to for cash. All the n al property belonging to
Noted for Its Fine Cuisine Department.
stud essate which said real property is situated
times past. Many of them were make the line mails of Santa Clara
is about 20 feet long, 14 feet wide in the comity of Tillamook, state of Oregon*
and
more
particularly
bounded
ami
described
young men who Imd been lured to county a favorite place of exer-
and six inches thick.
The boat as follows:
The north cast quarter of the south west quar­
the west by reports of good times vise, and all sorts of iiccommoda-
was put together with nails mid ter and the west half of the south west quarter
of section fourteen, a*»d the south east quarter
and prosperity on tlm coast. Many lions are arranged and advertised
: dogs and also wooden pins.
She of the south west quarter of section fifteen, in
township one north, range ten west of the Will­
Bast Meals in the C ty.
were men of family who were en­ for the hike riders, Bloomers are.
was caulked with the bark of II amette meridian in Oregon, containing one
humlsed and sixty acres in Tillamook county,
deavoring to earn a few dollars so common for the ladies, and excite
tree. Altogether, the craftmust excepting and saving therefrom the »even and
TILLAMOOK, .OREGON
one-half acres more or le-i* heretofore sold by
they could carry home some pro­ no attention anywhere,
Wl.....
said deceased to Frank Marty and described
have been a peculiar one.”
as follows.
visions to their wivesand children. made and worn properly they tira
Capt. Edwards will go to Astoria All the land in the south west quarter of the
south we't quarter of
section fourteen, in
There were a few hard faces that surely quite becoming, and give
. 1 ¡¡u. -
and secure ii piece of the boat, if township <1..v .-.lit ., 1. 1 * t ..
ette meridian lying east of the Miami river con­
showed dissipation, knavery, or great freedom of action to those
he can, for the collection in the taining seven and one-half acres more or less.
G eorge 1». D inning ,
general wortlilessness, hut a more who seek out door pleasure on
Administrator of the Estate of said
inspector's office.”
(
John I.attin, deceased.
honest, well meaning body of IIIVII wheels. The bloomer has come to
leading Hotel of
W n . F oi ey , Attv. Portland, ( re.
In tiie Oregonian the following
would bo hard to select in any slay mid tin* bicycle is perhaps re­
Tillamoc k—«-
communication from Mr. Geo.
.
community.
sponsible for it. The livery stable
Snell, of Snel I, Heitshu, X Wood­ Prices to Suit
llea.lqiinrter, for Coiiiinerci.l
Many workingmen have gone to men there are suffering most from
men nml tiie Ir.reling public.
ard, seems to prove conclusively the Times:
Samp ,. room.. Electric light.
Nan Francisco expecting to gel the bicycle craze, mill as a result
throughout Stage aipl boat of­
that the material found on the Ne­
fice.
Hate« )i oo to p.o per
work on the new San Joaquin val­ line livery rigs can be secured at
<lay, American plan.
halem coast, which has time and
ley railroad, hut there are more very low rates, many livery men
NEW MANAGEMENT
again caused fruitless discussion,
men now than necessary to build being forced out ofbusines.
Made to older.
Especial attention to the euiaine
is not mineral wax, but puru bees­
department.
the road, mid those who do get
And. it might be noted that (lie
wax.
He says:
“While not n
H. A. WOODFORD, Prop'r.
Reputi ing dulie hm cheap as the cheapest.
work on tlm road lire mostly em­ electi ie car is superseding tin* ca­
matter of public interest probably, Come and be convinced.
ployed by agencies that charge a ble and horse ears at an exceed­
Advocate Building.
but confirming Messrs. A. W. Mil­
fee, which is afterward deducted ingly rapid rate, leaving the horse
P. F. BROWNE
ler’s and Fullerton's opinion mid
from the wages by Hie contractor but little to do except to be driven
ladief, that the substance found at
who stands in nilh the agency. It to the cunning factory.
Tillamook is beeswax, pure and
might bo well to mention in this
simple, Hodge, Calef & Co. many
i*onnee»ion that the building of
Senator Mitchel* in u recent in­
years since purchased Home three
Heard at
this road will add greatly to the terview published in the Asturian
quarters of n ton of that article,
prosperity of Nau Francisco.
makes I bin statement uniting others:
putting in marketable shape, with
I'ht> city has some tine parks, “1 suppose there are people in
public buildings, and other curios­ Oregon foolish enough to think no question as to its identity, ship­
I’ll roast you, s lid the Stove.
The finest coast resort in
ities and sights worth seeing, but that the friends of silver in the ping the same to New York city,
Look out, I'm on a strike, said the
Oregon.
Pletsure seekers,
as my time in the place was limit state convent ion of Republican where it hail ready sale, as pure Hammer.
eil, and ns these tilings have been dubs held in Portland in May beeswax, its it did in this market,
when on th« lieach should cal
I’ve got you, said the Barb-Wire.
1’11 catch on, said tile Tongs.
often described in the newspapers, were in the minority on account of for all purposes for which it is used;
on J. O. Campbell, or at the
1’11 scoop him, said the Shovel,
Netarts Store fishing excur-
I will refrain from any description the so-called test tickets of the op­ the heat is melting, not withstand
»ion., or boating- Excursion, to the ,ea lion rocks v
ing the unknow n years of exposure
I’ll get your bacon, said the
in this line,
where thoussnd« of sea
posing factious. This is not the
lions can 1». seen, «nil bird, too numerous to mention
San Jose and the Santa Clara cane. My advices, and they are on the heaeh, developing the lionet Butcherknife*
All kinds of sea fowl
You’re not ns sharp as 1, said the eggs can le gathered. Mr. Campliell leing a skilful seaman insures you a
valley country is prosperous, and reliable, are that the friends -of odor very noticeably, while in ap
safe and pleasant trip.
depends 011 fruit, wines, and bay silver in that convention were large­ pearance. after remolding, it was Tack.
Say nothing and saw wood, said
lor its revenue. There seems Io lie ly in the majority hut rather than superior to later productions. The
The Sea Lion’*
the saw.
IS the fastest anil safest 1-ost on the Netarts bay.
more prosperity there than in split the meeting on the subject crude letters mid figures referred
NETARTS OR
So a general quarrel ensued and if
El iseo, mill while there are fine were willing to leave it alone and" :<> by Mr. Miller, were very plain
on
many
pieces.
you
want
to
hear
how
it
ended
and
improvements, productive orchards not tackle a matter that properly
how cheap the nliove mimed articles
mid men of energy to cultivate the belonged to the national conven­
Notice.
can 1« bought, call on
country, there is not that show of tion.
Notice is hereby given that the approv­
C. E. REYNOLDS.
plenty and good times that there is
ilut 1 believe if is the wisest ed pints of surveys of the I mi <> k ,,I
in Oregon. Tillanusik is a better policy for the republicans every­ Townships two ir ith, ratim* seven west,
place for a mini of small means. where, while having their individ­ and three north, rnng« eight west, h.iv,
arl p. nudson
Not so much danger of stalling in ual views on the money question Isti invitai Intuì lite s » iv > v .. i general
restaurant
Tillamook county us Sauta Clara to patiently wait till the proper of Oreg.tn, ami on,
September Itili), lScò,
First
-las, in »v,.ry plrtj u) (F( bi (I
county, even if the latter named time comes before making an at­
at nine o’chsl;, A M., of said day, Mid
sfweial attention to maat tourist«.
section has line fruit orchards, tempt nt action.
I don’t believe plats will be tiled in this <lliie »nd the
All kind« of «<od and iron
work done.
wineries and beautiful towns.
that because a republican leans to land therein embrace.I will lie sul je< I Io
Alameda and Oakland depend the free coinage of silver he is any rntry on »ml after said date.
•
R OLDV 1
kill
sssss . RegiMvr.
H ,rs3 Shoeing a Specialty.
H obi ht A M
illkr
for their existence mostly on San lvsj* a republican, nor do 1 believe
1‘ ktkr l‘*Mirr, Receiver.
----- BY------
W. F. D. JONES.
Netarts Beach,
The Sunset Route.
” 00,“ÄM.BEST w
Best Road,
Best Stage.
RE-
Best Beach
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
'Headlight' and Oregonian $2.00
NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE
ille Alderman
-BOOT^ and
Beach!
C. E. l^EŸNOLD’0.
Happ-g Camp
K
Ê
Blacksmith.
Clam?, Fi$h, and Cr&b? gerved A la Mode.
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» Ti Ila nn>ok. On
J O* CAMPBELL,
X'F.TAR 1 S,‘OR.