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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1895)
* meixl John Wvdderbiirn & Co. to your kind coimiderntion. This firm has had years of experience T he C ounty O fficial P aper in the practice of patent law, and is thoroughly competent to handle PUBLIMHKD EVERY THURSDAY BY that class of Imsiness, and bear the Tun T illamook H eadlight Corn'll, y , reputation of being diligent ill the (¡NCORFORATED) W. E. I). J ones . E ditor and M anagkk . interests of their clients. We are somewhat interested ourselves in H VfE8 OF Sl'IISt RI PT1ON. this concern, and in recommend (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ) ing it to our readers vve have to One year Six month« say, that perhaps it would be well Three months to consult us when you are ready ADVERTISING KATES. to make your application for let per J <rm J6.7S »o?» t inch, per month ters patent. . ” ” ‘Jo.oo 2 25 ®i H it nt o 0 li fjeiiMtflht ” ” 33 00 3-75 ” ” 6o.oo 0 75 ” ” 100.00 11.00 Local nolle**, loeis per line; and jets after the first insertion. Only set* pet tine for first insertion for regular advertise!s Losl, Found, For Keill, For Sale, Wauled, and Special notices, in cliiasilied “ad" columns, at the rate of one cent per word for first insertion and hall rates thereafter. Legal notices, Nonpareil locts. per line for first insertion and Sets per line for each siibse queiit insertion. ‘<001. J* \ ” M ” M \II notices or communications should be sent in as early in the week as possible. The Salem Statesman says “The country weeklies and semi- weeklies of Oregon like the Jack sonville Times, Ashland Tidings, Roseburg Review, Union Republi can, Oregon City Enterprise and Courier, Corvallis Times ami Ga zette, Tillamook H eadlight , the Dallas and Independence papers, Lakeview Examiner, the Coos bay papers and others tliroughout the state are as ably edited and con tain as much matter of news and interest as the average weeklies in towns of the East that have popu lations several times as large as their places of publication. There in quite a bit of talk lately regarding lire protection, mill it neeinn tlie people are in favor of se- cill'ilig ample apparatus Io fight fire. It inis been suggested licit a gasoline engine is tlie tiling. A ten borne power gasoline engine can be hauled about as easily as our hand pump, and is always ready for business; no waiting to When a person is losing flesh get up steam, ami no horses re ami wasting away there is cause quired to pull it. as with the large lire engines. The gasol ine engines for alarm. Nothing so worries a Consumptives would have great power and could be physician. never die if they could regain their used al the slough to keep up a usual weight, in fact there would pressure on a pipe system. ft could be used to pump water into be no consumption ofllmre was no large tanks lor a reserve force, and wasting of the system. The cause it doesn’t need tlie service of a of this loss of flesh is a failure to man to run it. The city marshal properly digest the food eaten- could start it and it would run for Nine-tenths of all our diseases date hours without attention. T here back Io some derangement of the should be II large deep well at the stomach. The Shaker Digestive Cordial city hull and some large tanks in will stop this wasting of the body. the bell lower. This would give a pipe system a fair reserve force, It acts by causing the food we eat ami enable tlie city to have a sup-, to be digested so as to do good, for ply of pure water, the nucleus of a undigested food does more harm water system. Such an engine than good. TheCoidial contains could be used to pump water to food already digested and a diges all tanks anywhere in the city,] ter of foods as welI. mid tlie expense of operating it is Every mother hates to make very small. This scheme is surely lier children take castor oil. LAXOL worthy of investigation. is sweet castor oil. AIHIITIONAI, LOCAI.». Suffered Eighteen Years. Liverine nt Sturgeon’». Paine Departed and Sleep Came. Fresh bread at the bakery, Tuttle & Cary’s water*supply all right now. ¡S Judge Raleigh Stott, of Portland, was here last week to assist Dep uty Prosecuting Attorney Selpli in tlie Hadley cases. Mrs. Julia A. Brown, of Covington. Tenn., whose husband has charge of the electric light plant at that place, has been a great sufferer. Her ailments and speedy cure are best described by herself, as follows: “For 18 years 1 suffered from nervousness and indigestion. I tried every remedy rec ommended by family and friends, but 1 could get no relief at all. Two years ago, while being treated by three local physi cians, Drs. Barret, Maley and Sherod, they At tlie teachers examination last week Miss Lucy Mann secured a first grade certificate, Miss Minnie Cobb, a second grade, and Win. Batterson passed tlie examination for a state certificate. Tlie friends of J. E. Hosmer will be pleased to learn tlint lie lias been engaged as lecturer for the coining year in tlie First Secular church of Portland. Mr. mid Mrs.? Hosmer are living in Portland. T’lie social held liy the Presliy terians Friday night was quite a | success. About 816 was realized. There was an entertainment, after | which there was a. lunch, all hav ing u social time. There was a. I little dance at I lie last Clark Hadley had a preliminary | examination before Judge Conder Friday charged witli resisting ar rest and committing assault and ' battery on tlie city marshal. Clark was placed under $200 bond to ap pear next circuit court. NEWS. Frank and Charley Atkinson are taking out plenty of fine fisli from the waters of Sand Lake. Jas. McGhee was seen a lew days ago witli a pick on his shoulder going to the mountains to pros- pent for gold. The people around Sand Lake are putting up in barrels and smoking a large amount of fine fisli to do them this winter. flew and ¡Select jStoclç. patent l^edicineg and Druggigt’g Notion^. A Fine Line of Jewelry Prescriptions Carefully Coirpounded. Stationery, Books. T illamook , O regon , M rs . J ulia A. B rown . Informed Lie that I had become dropsical, and that there was little hope for me. I then decided to try Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, I was then unable to get to sleep until well on toward daylight, and during all this time I had a deep, heavy pain in my left side. I was most miserable, indeed, but after taking one-half bottle of the Nervine I could sleep all night just as well as I ever did. The Nervine Is the only remedy that gave me any relief whatever. I am now weiland strong, and I thank Gad every day of my life for Dr. Miles' Nervine." MRS. JULIA A. BROWN. Dr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will Deneflt. All druggists sell it at SI, 6 bottles forffi, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine C. B. Hadley was tried last i Tuttle & Caiv for hardware. Photos of the latest styles and finish. Thursday for keeping his saloon open on Sunday. On one charge Also new background* and accessories, at Heins* Ar t gallery. lie was bound over in the sum of To Kxehange:—A 1 bpiiutifiil 47-acre $100 to appear before tlie grand fruit and alfalfa farm i in San Pasqiml jury at tlie next term of. tlie cir Valiev, California, r.»- a stock farm in cuit court. One charge was dis- Ortgon. Address, A. Mineurs, Sun missed. Pasqiial, California NKSTl'CC’A Sturgeon’s -A-LT- i ZEJST HOUSE J. P ALLEN. Prnp’r. Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department. NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE Best Meals in the C ty. TILLAMOOK, .OREGON The Alderman ( I’errv keeps Inals to Leading Hotel of He Ims several dif-' Tillamoc k— feiont kinds, and can fit you out with a light row boat, or a sail boat. He also Headquarters for Commercial lias a limid-power stern wheeler which men and the traveling public. will carry a number of persons and make Samp e rooms. Electric lights throughout. Stage and boat of irood time. Bouts let by the day or fices. Kates, fi.oo to J2.co per day, American plan. week, at reasonable rates . NEW MANAGEMEN T Dr. Wise will be at his office in Tilla Especial attention to the cuisine mook during November and December, department. except the first week of December, when H. A. WOODFORD, Prop’r. he will be nt Nehalem . On the first of January he will leave for Portland, to | inert appointments I here during January and February. Those who wisli to see him will please call without delay, t-f There seems to Im no- considera GAME LAWS. ble sentiment in tliis town against Oregonian and H eadlight , 12 saloons as long us they are run or Some of Those Affecting Tillamook A few more such changes as tlie per year. County. derly, and ns long as the saloon el people of Sand Lake are making ement does not try to defy the law Elk and deer must not be killed on tlie road toward Tillamook, and run the town. There seems i for hide, horns or limns. Must will make it one of tlie best roads to Im no parlienlnr feeling against not be kill?. I at all from December in tlie county. keeping the saloons open on .Sun i 1st to following Auugiist 1st. Deer Mrs. Dr. Linton, of Nehalem, is day ns long as it is done quietly, must net lie pursued or killed from spending tlie week at Woods. Site hi fact in most places the front one hour after sunset to one half is residing on, mid looking after doors are open Sundays, mid there hour before sunrise. Deer must is a sentiment tliat if n saloon is J not lie pursued witli hounds. Fine the interests of the doctor’s farm near this city. too laid for Sunday it is too bail for ' $25 to $200 or imprisonment. weekdays. In fact the recent H. H. Hayes, witli his daughter Mongolian pheasants are pro prosecution of Mr. Hadley for sell Nellie Hayes, went to Tillamook tected from Nov. 15 to tlie 1st of ing liquors on Sundays was not a last Tuesday. Miss Nellie will go following September. Fine 850 to blow at the liquor business or Sun from there to Portland where she 8 DM), or imprisonment. day business particularly, ns near will stay tliis winter. (¿nail, grouse and pheasants ns we can judge from appearances, We learn tliat Mr, Jeff Dunn blit was from a determination on must not be trapped, and nests formerly of Oretown, but now of the part of the people to punish must not lie robbed, Nearly all Ellensburg, Wash, was recently Mr. Hadley for the acts of liisboys. birds protected same way. married to a most estimable young Having any game in possession It was thought that Clark Hadley lady of Dallas. The Wave ex illamook rf might escape punishment for ns in protected season is sufficient ev tends congratulations. idence to convict. saulting the mnrshal on tlie tecli- Mr. Iloyt will go in a few days nichiil ground that tlie marsluil Trout are protected from Nov. was not appointed legally by the i 1st to next April 1st. No other to look up some stray cattle which city council. It does look as if device but book and line can lie have been roaming over Cape Lookout for three years. He drove there was a bungling job in tlie used nt miy time toeateli trout. them upon tlie cape to rustle at manner of appointing Marshal Ry Sink boxes are not allowed in an, and it was learned the defense shooting water fowl, swivel gnus that time and they have never re intended to take advantage of it lire prohibited, and blinds must turned since. He has been after FRANCIS^0 and it did try to do so—may do so not bo over 100 feet from shore. them several times since mid thinks they are still there. successfully in tlie future, To Flash lights and similar devices The Sand Lake people have M anufacturers of L umber and B oxes , and D ealers in make sure of punishment, com- are prohibited. grown tired of travelling over tlie plaint was made against Mr. Had Wild swan, mallard, wood, teal, road that J. W. Johnson made for ley 011 account of the Sunday law widgeon, spoonbill, gray, black, an outlet from Sand Luke to Tilla — tlie saloon win open the Sunday sprigtail and canvasback are pro mook, so they volunteered to work morning tlie assault was made on tected from March 15 to Sept. 1. on n new route, one which Mr., the marshal. It is held that Mr. There are strict laws against us Johnson was urged to use. Now Hadley upholds the acts of his boys ing explosives in Ashing, mid dams they will have a good road over and pays their flues when they get the worst part of the way from into trouble, and tlmt it makes lit must have good fishways. Nearly all wild birds are pro Sand Lake to Tillamook. tle difference who of them is pros tected. Hunters must not shoot ecuted. O. R. Chamberlain, of Cape from public highways. Lookout, reports that the trail We desire to call the attention Tlie following regarding salmon across the cape from beach to of our readers to the advertisement applies only to Nehalem, Tilla beach is now open for travel. The of John Wederburn A Co., solid mook, Nestucea and other rivers nearest way from Woods to Tilla tors of American and foreign pat. on the coast south to Rogue river: mook is by the way of Cape Ixiok- cuts, at Washington, D. C. To Salmon are protected from the out, and the trip can lie made on those of an inventive turn of mind 1st day of November until the 15, horseback without any difficulty. fl,SOO given away to inventors will day of December, nud again from The trail is about two miles and a prove interesting. If you desire April 15 to June 1. wagon road the rest of the way. to secure a valid patent, and feel The kinds of salmon mentioned The burning question which is sure that your ideas or the secret are Chinook, silver, steelhead or puzzling Dayville is whether a hen entrusted to your attorney will be blneback. Fine 810 to 1250. sits on a setting of eggs, or wheth protected, and that you will not There is a tine for killing sea er slie sets on a sitting. And does J. E. SIBLEY, store and Mill, Hobtonville Oregon be im}H»ed upon, we would recom. gulls. siie sit setting, or set sitting? Headlight and Gregorian $2.00 Deniers in school books, school supplies, tablets and statiou- erv. Newspapers and magazines. Popular novels. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders Box 123, T , O . General Merchandise PROVISIONS, LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, Clothing, Footwear! Sperry Flour, Best California, $3.35 Rolled Barley 320 per ton, Wheat 31.25 per 100. " e wish to call attention to our teas. We guarantee satisfaction to the most fastidious. Frincip.! om«_ n - jmmmi B.rry », s.