Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 12, 1895, Image 4

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Letcher’s
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Attractive Line of Silverware.
Table Services Complete.
you don ’ t buy .
ALFRED LETCHER.
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The following pupil» were neither air­
ance Company will call upon me I will
sent nor tardy during Hie month ending
arrange to save them all loss
Nov. 29, 1895:
Ci.vtriiK T havf . r , Agent,
Susie Rhoades, Josephine Petre, Frank
27-29
Firemans Fund Ins Co.
Kerremans, Lee Roberts, Katie Hilier,
Flora l'eikins, Grace Chatteltou, Minnie
.1. B. Pape, of Nehalem, is in illeciti
Peterson, Nellie Burton. Frank Mowers,
ItK AL BSTAT« TltANHFKItS
Andy Nolan, Nettie McKinley, Grace
F R Beals to Henry Rogers, sw >, i f
Ford, and Gtiy Ford
Those |‘erfflct in deport inent:
sec 3, e
of se *4 of sec 4, lie ‘4 of na ‘4
Win. Johnson, Nellie Burton, Lee sec 9, IIW l4 of nw 's sec 19 Ip 2 a, r 9
Robeits, Josephine I’etie end Maud w, 13900.
Sturgeon.
E. K. H ays , Principal.
T S Townseml to W G Kelso, aw '4 of
The following pupiU were perfect in
sw '4 sec 18, mid 20 acres in sec 13, tp I
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Money to loan
T. Steinliilber.
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deportment during the hist school
», 9 w, $2100
Christmas comes on Wednesday this
month :
year.
A G Beals to E H Decry, lots 10 ami
Sidney Lowery. Anna Waldvogel,
Sturgeon received a lot of Christmas Alice Peterson, Erwin Harrison, Elviu II, blk 7, Miller’s mid, $75.
1 Smith, Edith Bowers, Joycie Quick, Le­
goods last boat.
US Patent Io Erwin Norton, nw '4,
na Johnson, Fred Davidson, Howard sec 22, 5 s 9 w
The Elmore came in Monday going
Drew, Harlin Foland, Bertha Mowers,
out Wednesday.
Erwin Norton to Theo Datil, same as
Sophie Stuivei ga, Made Foland, Frankie
Mouldings of any size mid any price Drew, Maud Lahmoii, Florence Dollar- almve.
at Heins Art Studio
hide, Mollie l’etre, Minnie Sluivenge,
B II Bunn to Tlieo. Steinliilber, 122 a,
Everything in the way of fruits, nuts Clyde, Lavinia Jenkins, Laura Hardman in sec 39 31 and 32, Ip 3 », r 9 w, J2I4
and Mary Spinier.
and candies nt the bakery.
L L Stillwell to E D Hoag, lots 3 amt
Ne ther absent nor taidy :
4. blk 6, Stillwell's add, |76O.
The newly elected city officers will
Claude Hunt, Tom Browne, Alice
take their places the first of next year
John Stoddard to Preti Stoddard, iiw
Peterson, Erwin Harrison, Lena Johnson
Photos of the latest styles and finish. Fred Davidson, Uz Nolan, Blaine Hays» l4 of blk 29, Thayer’s ad-l, f lot)
Also new backgrounds ami accessories, at Howard Drew, llarlin Foland, Beitha
A Zuerclier, lo I F Tom li neon, right
Heins’ Art gallery
Mowers, Sophia Stuivenga, Malie Fo­ of way, fl.90.
Perfumes of the most delicate aroma, land, Maud Lahmoii, Florence Dollar*
Frank Severance to Tillamook Lum
in bottles of dainty design, suitable for hide, Mollie I’elre ami Allan Page.
Co, ‘.j interest in bit 8, blk I, Tillmnook,
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Teacher.
Christmas presents, at Williams*.
The following pupils were perfect in $50 ) 00.
Ladies come and examine our stock
Frank Seveimice to Geo Colm, amu«
deportment the last school month.*
of trimmed goods from *1 75 to *3 50,
Gertie Roberts, Ray Quick, Bertie as above.
until after the holidays. I. J Ruggles
Baiker, Ella Perkins, Julia Schrader,
C A: E Thayer to Geo. Willey, sw '4 of
A Johnson
Ellen Hariiuon, Eacie Oliver, Hattie
l>lk li, Thayer’« mbl, $300
Joe Harrison had a runaway the other Maiolf, Clyde Stanley, Ella Hays.
day, and a fine Jersey bull calf Unit was
Edmund Fall to Harvey Ahlaitt, lota
Those neither absent nor tardy:
tied in tliu wagon was killed by the
James Hiner, Carrie Foland, May in Tillmnook park add. $10.
accident.
Williams, Preston Marolf, Hattie Ma-
Full Stock of .Jewelry, Warranted Goods.
Dolls, Toys, Etc., Lower than ever before^----
C all even
School
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I’OltTI.ANIt MAICKET.
rolf, Joseph Perry. Ella Perkins, Alva
(VVliolesale Quotations.)
Williams, Clyde Stanley, Henry Cook,
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Julia Schrader, Minnie Wise, Augusta O ats —Gray
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Schrader, (h itie Roberts, Ellen Harrison P otatoes loo ths
O nions
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Clifford Hiner, Edna .Jones, Clarence W heat —Willamette
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Jones, Zoe King, Jesse Fierce, Maud
Walla
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Tlie present county court is decreasing
Hadley, George Milb r, Frank Mann and D ucks doz.
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tlie county debt quite rapidly. Tlie tre as­
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Egert Goodspeed. E ihtii A i . der . man
urer’s last call includes all warrants up
C hickens —Gid
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to January I, 1893. Nous outstanding
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now- are over three years olil. Formerly
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Store, in Rolls
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some drew interest as much as four years
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Choice Dairy
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The following commit ers Lave been
before they were paid
Hee long list ad­
Creamery.
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uppointeil tu tnke clirtigw of the Cluist- H ogs —Oregon
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vertised in another column
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imm exercises nt the M E. clmrcli of I. a rd , Oregon
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Mr. Dave Scliwellnus invited all liis
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German friends to meet with Idin at llo-
B acon —Clear Sides
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t-I Effenebrger last Sunday afternoon
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•Messrs. Bowers nml Monroe.
! All the Germans were there and a good
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old fashioned time was had with lager
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Country Brands
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I beer mid dancing. All were profuse in
Messrs. Hemstreet, Limibnml limisen
I ill their thanks to Mr Scliwellnus for nml MiuliimeH Johnson. Tlinver, Brown,
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warrants payable .
their entertainment —Nehalem Times
McIntosh, I’eterson »ml Selpli nml Mi.-si s
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Tho following numliered warrants iu (''.ass '
Eynon, Massov, «ml l’ettil.
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David B Ogden, government engineer
are now payable at mv office and interest cease-.
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after this date:
I ill charge of the bay improvements, has
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5?6. 743. 952, 959. 960- 01. 94S, S96. S95,, 8t>6. 9 6.
Mailames Bowers, Hansen, Bixby nml
completed Ids work here ami returned to
917, 842, 931, 965, 784, 691, 764. 827, 736. 84 7, 804, 871.
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nml Rev. R. M. Corner
Portland. Mrs. Ogden, who has been
903. 7«1. 575- 932. 824. 570. 6o5 , 583. 89o, 791, 330,
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with him lieie the entire summer has re­
319. 341. 383. IS’. 5-8. W6, NI ■ >034. 1O35. 1036, 93.1.
Messis. G oviih hik 1 Lamb »ml Mis« IO.5. 10,19. 919. 683. S2o, tol3, 1024. 990. 98X, 10Û,
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They enjoyed camp life
1O11, 1027, 843, 933. I023, 752, 1002, IO43, 1022, 731.
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Thu people
787.
5— Ou filling boxes:
i here would be glad to see .Mr. Ogden re­
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J ohn B arker . County Treasurer
Madames Mowers nml Bixby »ml
turned to this place next your.
Dated December loth, 1895.
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Misses i.uclla Ford »ml Lilmie Folnnd.
McIntosh A Townsend have made
(¡-Popping and stringing com :
1 a » a in a in in a a: a a a a a a a. a a a
over 200,990 pounds of cheese in their
Ma.lump» \V. O. Tmiyer, G ihii I Thay­
( creamery here and in their Beaver factory er, D Edmund«, Foland, B.imielaon,
this season. They bought 19,875 pollin’» Davidson and Perry.
of cheese of lbs Tillamook Creamery Co
7—On distribution of pn si-nts:
The whist party meets again Saturday
Messrs, (iovne, Selpi,, Lyman Lamb
Masonic election in Bay City Saturday For 139 boxes they paid 6J4 per pound,
and for 179 boxes 75B cents was paid
night.
and Frank Mowers mid Min.s Edna
night.
There are two cheese ill each box
Mc­ Brown, Elliel Hoskins, Kate Hiner, mid The American Protective Tariff League
Before purclinaing look at Lamb's line
Warranted 14 carat, tilled watches at Intosh & Townsend are now shipping
is a national organization advocating
Steamer Trinket* expected toiley .
Alice I’eterson.
of holiday goods.
, I .etcher’s
large quantities of blitter Io Seattle.
" Protection to American Labor and
There will I» » Chrimmmi tree in the
Thompson is always on hand ready to
TiRak.
Masks of all kinds, amiable for mas­
Industry ” as explained by its constitu­
Mayor Selpli made a call for a special
M. E church
sell you furniture or wall paper.
querade ball, at the bakery.
meeting of the conin-iliuen last night to
tion, as follows :
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Bales
has
returned
from
a
trip
Silv -rwnre services and a full line of
For the
Buy your children hosiery with dou­
Don't spend vour time sowing when consider the health of the city.
to Woods with H broad smile on his
“The object of this League shall be to protect
warranted jewelry at Sturgeon’s.
American labor by a tariff on imports, which shall
ble knee, heel ami toe
Mrs. Sturgeon j yen Can get ready made underwear at first time in tlie history of the county n
coiinteiiHin-e ami hioi.dei patches of mud adequately seoure American industrial products
We have a special mount for our hull- ' keepsail sixes.
case of scarletina was reported, ami it on hi« cloihrs.
j Mrs. Sturgeon's.
against the competition of foreign labor.’’
day trade, call and see them, Heine Art ’
was thought necessary to investigate tlie
There never will be another am h
Boots ami shoes at Bixby's at prices
Mr.
Burton
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fame
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There are no personal or private
matter and pass a license to promote the
Studio.
chance to get a good suit of clolhts that will surprise you
Call and see be­
II ¡» j profits in connection with the organiza­
iiealtlifulness of tlie city
The alleged templaiing a change of residence
I,etcher always warrants all his jew­ cheap, as at Bixby’s now .
fore going elsewhere.
wi|l I,« g|,„| Hll,| tion and it is sustained by memberships,
case of scarletina was at Hardman’s ami the old story, . .....
elry ami silverware to be tirat class goods,
Have you seen those celluloid pictme
Bixby's bound to sell all the clothing on investigation it was louml to be------ »»me sorry Imt speaking for ourselves, contributions and the distribution of its
and just as represented
frames? If not call at Heins' Art Studio on liaiid before Cliristimis.
Prices way well, it wasn't anything like it, and the we would feel downriiht amrv to see
publications.
Our administration is allowing Canada and see how cheaply he is selling them. down
You cun save 50 per cent on board couldn’t decide it, Imt they have him leave
to taks ths best part of Alaska.
They
FIRST : Correspondence ie solicited regarding
them
competent authortiea now engaged draw­
Have your photo etulioseed by all
Will Maudiix cm,,,. over the moun­ “ Membership ” and “ Official Correspondents.'
will take the alate of New York from
Your
little
daughter
or
vour
wife
would
ing
up
un
ordinance
to
protect
us
against
SECON
D: We need and weloome contributions,
tains M.mdav will, nine I,eml ,,f ( Ritle o
menus, ami keep up w ith Ilia times,
us vet.
whether small or large, to our cause.
only place to get them at Heins' Art like like a pair of gloves or a liox of all infectious and contagious maladies.
Winter oil John Edwiirde p|»Ce.
Wib i
THIRD: We publish a large line of documents
handkerchiefs.
Mrs. Sturgeon has a
If you want flat silver ware for the Studio
F J. Maitin, secrotary ol the Oregon uot the l,oy lle u*ed to l,e, the care.» of s covering all phases of the Tariff question. Com­
plete set will be mailed to any address for 50 cents
large assortment
table, knivea, folks, ap<a>nw, sugai sliella,
Fire ami Relief Association, of McMinn­ louselml.l »eeni« to have» quieting ef-
Ministers of the gospel should come in
FOURTH: Send postal card request for free
blitter knivea, etc., all warranted go ids,
sample copy of the "American Economist.’’
On the last trip of the Elmore a man ville, has written this paper a letter, feet on» wildmitnre. If
will, their announcement«. We wisli to
Address Wilbur F. Wakeman, General Secretary,
go to Letcher's.
'r7 i<-
A B ishmax
195 West 23d Street. New York.
correct all standing notices before Jan­ came in to look up the prospects for a sent exulaiialory circulars, also form i f
clam cannery. He was also inve*tignt- policy, and full set of by-laws used by
^ja^sl’r. Wise will leave for Portland' uary 1st, 1896.
ing at Nehalem. Well, he can get 19,- that mutual insurance association. Mr,
VuiWW in a lew days to attend to busi-
Tuttle A Cary are in teceipt of a gen­ 000 bushels a day if he will dig them
Martin is enthusiastic over the success
liare, those who want to see him will
eral line of hardware. They can lit you The people here are too luxy to dig of tlie concern, and thinks its workings
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please call at once
out if you are going to house keeping, clan».
can be extended to Tillamook. Tlie fits
If you really want to get some novel- or they can furnish the hardware ntces-
assessment amounts to just oiie-fnmth
Dr Wise will lie al Ida office in Tilla­
ties in love and Christ mas goods, and aary in building a house.
what it costa to insure a year in the old
mook during Novemlier and Ifecember,
cheaper than over before, go and look
Locals:—Eggs 26 cents, dairy butter 30 except the first week of December, when ioni|Miiie», mid often there is not an­
over l.sti her's stock
cents per roll, creamery, 50 to 56 ceu s
other assessment for two or three years
he will beat Nehalem
On tlie first of
Caudina and nuts in large quantitù s |>«r roll, solid packed l'Jij to 1ft cents |>ei
.lamiary Im will leave for Portland, to Theie me no salaried officeis, excepting
at Hi« bakery, an I will be furnished at pound, furs ami hides are lower, yreeii
tlie secretary gets a little pay from the
meet appointments there during January
wholesale rates for Christinas trees and hides 3 cents, dry hides about (> cents.
The other
ami February. Those who wish to see first membership fee of #1.
to tsaehera who wish to treat si I mol«
offi- ers get nothing, and there is little or
There will >>e n nnmquerade lia I n der j him will please call without delay, t-f
no expense ex-epl actual losses, and
Win. Olsen will uiov i his store ino Ilia auspices of the Tillan.... .. Dancing
Tlie appropriation for harbor improve­
th« building now oc, upie I by <3. A. Ed« Club, nt Allen's hall Christman.
rick­ ments on Tillamook bay this year are this makes it safe to snv that ths rats
will will not average ovei one-fourth of
inunds about February 1st
it is unde - ets including supper $1 50
Spert.itors alarut used up, the work laid out is com­
old companies
Those who aie inter­
stomi some party will open a bilame s 25 cents. Howl music will l>a tarnished.
pleted, ami the contractor and workmen ested in the mutter should call at this
venture ill Ilio place now occupied by­
The manufacturing association of aie going home. Over 0800 feet of dyke office, examine the by-laws mid pelh-ie-,
Mr. Olsen
Only 2100 feet in ami call u meeting to consider the matter.
Portland will give three prises, one of was built thia year'.
Two Icelsnders are here looking for a $15, one of *10, ami one of $5. to the all was built previously. Phis year 2300
rotlaeh.
suitable place for a colony. Six families best three original composition* sei.I in feel at Middle channel. 2009 feet extell
are in Sheridan, and if they timi suita­ by the school children of Oregon under tion al Junction Bar, 1800 feet at Kilcliia
All person« knowing themselves in­
ble land lime, all will come, besides a 15 years of age. Ilia subject lieing The and 500 feet at the mouth of the Wilson,
Reynolds, will please
benefits of Patroniiing Home Manufact­ la-sides some repairing on the old work debted to C. E
giant many others are likely to follow
This is an excellent allowing settle before January 1, 1S96, as he
The Icelanders aia a g «nt elass of people urers ' The compositions must be in was done
the hands of E. C. Matsen, Secretary, fur engineer and contractor. The work wishes to square his liook* at that time
A bicycle, elegant hanging Ixnip, room 7, Chamber of Commerce building, is beginning to show go-al results, and it
Vor Sale.
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invited to nolle« our i.k-ture. <
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sliver knives ami forks, to be given I'rut laud, Oregon, on or before Januarv is thought tlie mud flats will be cut
away st Tuttle A Carr’s.
Call and see 10, 1896. ami the prises will lie awarded away by spring so tlie small boats can
Good solid draft horse, laif traveler,
Ilio scheme. It is perfectly square and by the executive committee of the aaeo- go direct t* Garibaldi via Hay City ami weighs alioul 1390 pounds, gentle, works
ELITE FOTOGRAF PARLORS
fair. Ilmse articles are all valuable ciation, and puldislie.l with the names Hobaonville at all stages of ti e tids We
single--r double, five years old.
Price
The bicycle is worth filUO, the lamp $5, of the authors. Address E C. Masten, hear it rumored there will 1« some work
|"5, reasonable terms
Call at this of­
and the knives and fork. $7 59
Portland, Oregon.
on tire outside bar scon
fice or on E. F. I.yster at Beaver.
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Slurgeon lias received n tine assort­
ment of aluminun novelties, such ns
pens, pen holders, picture frames, combs
ornaments, jewelry etc
Don’t fail to
see the display in the window.
A large line of new goods will be re­
ceived by the next steamer. A representa­
tive of the firm is now buying goods in San
Francisco, and a large line of Eastern made
goods have been ordered.
Remember we have facilities for buy­
ing cheap, and can sell correspondingly
cheap.
A. P. T. L.
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