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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1895)
Every Member of the Family »pHERE is in turn no easier Expended in circulars envelopes, printing and postage will reach 2500 Waits or surer people probably. way to his or her But This is Different reach their Chance pocket- to b00k3)te- Read This Papers Invested in these col umns will lay that same matter Indore tha same 2500 people. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1895. $1.50 Per Year PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HISTORICAL Holiday pAVID WJLEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Novelties All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, J I). KELLY, M. I). P hysician and Si' kg eon , ) T illamook N ews C o Special attention to Obstetrics. Office in Sturgeon’s Drug Store, Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and a to 5 K M. TILLAMOOK. OK I W J MAY, • • B. C. LAMB, Prop'r ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON I T. mau E sby , Albttiita, Îvtinicô, attorney - at - la w , §ctiiy goolie, s»tniy Public and Real Kstale Conveyaticci TILLAMOOK. OK EGON •— Come», (Tune, - (U.ACDE THAYER, (!? It vietume (furbe, íibvuvu 5cte TILLAMOOK. OREGON. ; v W. SEVERANCE, ATTOUNEY-AT I.AW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS. leading Paper« Almost Given Away With the The following limned papers w ill be clubbed with the H k . wi . ioht at the rale” given in Hie light hand coin..... of tiguier. . The figures on the left show the price are cash prices: of the publishers of the various papers. These 1 E. mid 11 K AUt.icj i« r . .»2 (Ml »1 50 Oregonian............... »» o 25 1 10 Examiner........... »» o (Ml 1 5h Call........................... ft oo 1 oo Detioit Free I’ree». .2 00 iieneial Hanking hik I Kxcliai«ge l»iiNÌ««rM» 1 oo Toledo Blade........... 2 oo 1 oo St lajiiiM Globe Democrat (aemi-weekly) lutti est p«i«l on time deposits. . 1 75 ) 1 00 Inter Ocean...................................... Exchange on England, Belghim. Germany, 75 1 1 0.1 New York Tribune 1 75 Sweden and all foreign corniti les. ( 1 00 Cincinnati Enquirer ..................... 4 00 3 00 Scientific American......................... .. 2 00 , 1 00 I 'osmopolitan ... ................... 2 00 1 00 Hoard’s Dairyman ............... We c«n give you »oine very favoreble combiiiAtioii» of neveiHl papers if you wish more than two. Thee* rates may l-e withdrawn any time Oregon. Call at this office or at B. C. I.amb’s b.(ok store if you wish to a.-ept any of THAYEK Tillamook, tlieseoffers . You get a receipt good for the Examiner prize scheme if you subscribe at .he G. W. KIGER, H kuh . kiiit office or at Limb’s. DEALER IN Exchange and lVJoney j^ecuritieg. * ALFRED WILLIAMS Collection* Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. druggist BAY CITY, OREGON. J |l. B^ID^EFO^D. OREGON. TILLAMOOK, lotir, rubile nJ Cimili««. ■ Does ii General Real Batate B um "*« Paya taxes for non-residents. FULL STOCK OF Bay City, Oregon- p^cciption^ (¡HA?. pETE^Ofl » Carefully DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINE, DRUGGIST,S * da DDFR BARBER NOTIONS, TOILET AR- TICLES, ETC., ALWAYS Compounded ON I HOT AND COLD BATHS ; IN CONNECTION j HAND. Day or flight Instrument#. opposite Hana Building Shaving, Shampooing Firgt (JlB^ ii] Every particular BAKEf)y ^M° ok BREAD Dies and cakes, fresh every day- —- r U rea U saloon , c. H. SMITH, Prop'r W ines , i . iuuors and C igars French candies. Fresh home made candies. New supply <>' ",,d vegetables by every boat. ICE CREAM . Restaurant in ^Connection. M illinery * •^.... okesí -M aubg TillamMk Ore HANI' CENTRA! HALE. ' d Liquori and Cifars “Neare a league to the southe of the anchorage is a »hippo’s wave which we enterede with the longe bote and ascended five leages. Foi some wave the streme liethe neare the coast«, and then enterethe the («»reste leading inne a northerlie direc tion. This is the larger Streme and is named by the Barbar* iennes “Nestuccah” which sig- nifleth inne the language of the Hereticks “Father.” Neare half a league from the shippe’s waye is a small deep« baye into the easte of whiche a small stremeenters named “Ne- Hachee,” signifying«“ Mother.” Neare two leages Io the southe of the nliippe waye is a smaller streme discharging« int«> the main sea named “Neskowine,” which siguifiethe The Childe. I’he lande is all highe moun- taines of dense foiestes. Onn the southe wideof the small baye arre some lowe, grassie savan nahs, where oure meune found the wilde roebuckes w hich they slewe for f<>ode. Some greate Idacke hearts were sene, butte they escaped into thickette, where oure menne collide notte (Oine all theme.’’— From a Manuscript t dated in /Mj, in in possession of Walter .S’. Harn hart, of Xestucca. Next Saturday will be a busy day in town. Don’t send away for Christmas goods. Buy them in Tillamook and send them away to your friends. The dancing club’s socials al the Allen House on Saturday nights are becoming more popular all the time Judge Frank Taylor lias been elected mayor of Astoria This is the first re publican mayor of that town for Rome time. Nine black horses were bought by the United States at McMinnville last Tues day for the cavalry The lowest price paid whr $65, ami the highest $85. The delinquent list of Yamhill county amounts to about $5000, the smallest amount ever returned delinquent from that county.—Telephone-Register. The many friends of II. E. Nelson, formerly manager of the Nehalem Mill Co., will he pleased to hear that he was elected police judge of Astoria by a rousing majority. The office is quite remunerative. NESTUCCA NEWS Headlight—Price« never Quoted Before to our Subscribers. C. & NESTUCCA TICO HUNDRED YEARS AGO. bay mid demanded the immediate at* tendance of Dr. Wiley, to whom the message was delivered with great expe dition. Dr. Wiley came in to send word f lie was going, but just then came the word that the patient had just died. It took so long for the novice to receive the telegram that the patient couldn’t hold out until relief came. The amateur can’t be Induced to foul with the instru ment anymore, and it will he a long time before he touches a key again. Where did the lightning strike you? Tillamook, Oregon W. 8 Barnlmi t, of Oretown, this county, ia contributing h series of articles to the Pacific Empire, a woman’s rights paper published in Portland. ! Mr. Barnhait entitles hia aketcli, “A Day on Mount Hebo,” and the story is continued from week to week, small in stallments at a time, but instead of its being anything particular in regard to Mount Hebo, the writer digresses and seems to have lost wight of the subject , of his story, hrancliing out into an alleged hiwt«»rical sketch of the Neslucca country, as may be seen in the intro duction of this article. Mr. Barnhart’s story has no merit ns a literary production, and his mode of expression is very crude and farfetched, however, if the historical part of it is the ¡»rodiict of hie own ingenuity, it shows no mean ability as a romancer, ami if he lias burrowed the ¡«leas, lie has shown facility for adaptation ! On the other hand if Mr. Baridinrt haw the iierewwa»y d«w>iimentK andean substantiate wlml lie pm ¡ m » i lw, he has matter of most ¡«ectiliar interest to this section and the Northwest generally. If his alleged manuscripts are genuine, they are certainly of great value to him. The quotation above is claimed by Mr. Barnhart to be a portion of a ship’s diary which was cast ashore at Nestucca years ago, and he says the date of the paper is 1685. Those wl.o are interested in the hist ory of this county should procure the story and read it, as the quotations from the ship’s «liary are of sufficient in terest to demand attention. ITEMS TAKEN FROM THE OCEAN WAVE. Harrison Booth Farmer’s place. has rented A. D. J. B. Long Ims opened the (»bl trail across the sand hill to the beach. There is talk that anorgiiniz ition ofjA P A’s at woods, in the near future may be expected. Mr. Hembree raised s«»me very nice tobacco tins last season. Why will this industry not pay the fanners of this country? A controversy occured last week between A II.Malaney and A. Miller which result««! in blows, no particular damage done. ./ J/. /GA7A/CAW7' ELECTRIC IMSPLA Y. Sheet lightening made a weird and wonderful demons'ration in this vicinity la>t Friday. Thunder and lightning in something unusual in this country, but the display mentioned was one of the most curious phenomena on record, A glaring flame seemed to pervade all space, and the detonations of thunder were almost deafening, It was not iced particularly at the public school build ing, school being in session at the time. No damage was done to the building but flashes and balls of flit darted promisc- ously through the school rooms, causing a panic in one room, and resulting in the school being dismissed for a time. None of the pupils were seriously hurt, but a number were scorched enough to cause blisters and several bad their clothing slightly burned A number w ere pi «»st rated from the shock fur a while. Alice Peterson, a twelve-ycar old daughter of ( lias Peterson, the barber, suffered the must, and she Inui to be carried home, requiringthe attend ance of a physician Dr. Petro found (bat her arms anti other portions of her body were blistered, and her under clothing was scorched. She suffered nmst from the shock, and require«! a few days to completely 1 «cover. The others who were hurt recovered quickly. , The children say they saw big balls of fire playing on the stove pipe and around the stove One buy says lie “saw it coming and do«lged it.” There was con siderable excitement intown for a while and a number of people were seen rush ing to and from the ichool building, where about 150 pupilw were in attend ance. The same display was noticed in several private dwellings, am! the lightning ran into the telegraph oll’n e in the I!EADLKiH'roffice, but the lightn ing sriestei turned it on the ground wiie which connects with the water pipes No damage was done here except the scare caused by the loud report on the liglitning arrester. 'I’he telephone bells on L. II. Brown’s telephone system were rung vigorously at the same time In the neighborhood of the town several arge trees were split into fragments bv the tliumleibolts It seems that (he whole alniONphere was heavily charged with electricity when the flashes came, there being three or four distinct dis plays in a short time. Quite a storm was progressing at the time, am! the barometer registered exceedingly low. The Literary at Meda is well attend««! (’apt. A. W. Miller, fcrmer keeper of and is quite interesting. There is a spelling school in connection with it Cape Meares litflit house, whs married also a paper, It meets Saturday recently in Portland nights. At the last meeting of the city council The streams in the Halid Lake region a few bills were allowed, 't he propose«! have been so low until within the last health ordinance has not been complet few days that Salmon could not make ed yet. their way up them, This in very un- Candies ami nut« nt wholesale or re usual for this time of the year. tail at the bakery Special prices fol Mr. William Rhoades, who lives 011 the big NestUcca a few miles above Woods, moved his house one day last week Through a mistake when it was built a small part of it was set over the line of Mr. Fleck’s land, ami it became necessary to move it. T'^i 'ae neighbor» turned out and with Mr. Kenedy hh sii|xrintendent, the work was Boon A four-year-old son of L Jarvev of done. Bay City was «1 tangled to death by W A <«age ami others are at work swallowing some dry beans last Satur opening a trail near Hie place where the day The little fellow ha<l been playing propose«! new road is expected to run. with the beans and putting them into They are cutting out the brush and logs, Ida nioiith. On? or tnoie became lodged and are gradine. A few more days in hia windpipe and lie die-i of strangul work will open the trail so it can be ation before surgical relief could be travels«! on horseback. This trail is obtained practical/ on level ground, cutting off all The Whist party Saturday night was well attended notwithstanding the rag ing storm, anil a commendable interest was inanife-led. Lunch was served. The next meeting will occur at the re sidence ol Claude Thayer, when the or ganization will lie perfected, and various committees created to manage affairs. At the last meeting T. If. Handley and Mrs. II. A Woodford won ths grand prize. The booby went to II II. Alder man and Mrs F It. Beale, the last named having taken the first prize on the previous occasion There is a person in the H zu > i . i < iiit office who knows but little or nothing of the telegraph, though the clicking in- Htruinent« have Ireen in the office over three years. Said person never gave telegraphy any attention, and a lew day. ago the operator was unavoidably a been t from the office for an hour There seemed to Ire an oigent call from the way the machine clicked, and the party of the first part Mt down to take the message Itcaiue a miiiiite-lietween- charscters and five ndiiiitee-lietweeri- words, and the tyro waa able to receive it The message was from down the SHEET LIGHTNING. Christmas trees And schools. Fresh invoices for the occasion. Masques foi the Christmas ball. lids paper will soon present to its readers each week eilMiulril Hili, lea re- garding dairying, Thie will in no whv curtail the other reading matter usually found in the II kadugiit . Little Mins Augusta Heli ruder gave n parly last Hunday afternoon to her many friends among the other little girls ofliei age in town It was the 13th anniveiM- ary of her birthday ami she received numerous presents. You can find modern ami fashionable furniture, all well finished and substan tially constructed at Thompson’*. A te cent visit to Ids place of business con the large hills of the old road it is vinced lie that there is no use to send to Inqred men will be appointed viewers Portland for furniture who will locate the roa«l on the best Andrew Kershaw, the doctor at the grounds. If viewers could be ap|>oii>ted from this eml of the county, it (¡rand Itonda Indian agency, has been would Ire less expensive to the county, appointed supeiintendent of the < «rand they would be belter a< quaint««! Romle Indian boarding* school and with the lay of the country and *l>e«*ial disbursing officer The I» oii <I» ¡»•rhaps could give better satisfaction required are $10,000, and have been furnished This relieves Agent Bien* in the location of the toad tano from office. Our mail service is good when the On Tillamook rock the oilier 'lay a water is good, hut the Big Neetacca «log went mad and began cbuilig the river has to be cioeeed and when the men all around the place, After much water is up, there l«eing no bridge, it is hard work and scheming they flnsllv more difficult to get the mail. The mail succeeded in locking the animal in the carrier has frequently had to leave Ilia dining room, whereafter a time, in its horse on theother side of the river and go made frensy, it butted its brains out foot the rest of the way. It is no small against the wall. job to carry die mail on foot, ancli a. We have made clubbing arrangements letter«, pa)>ers, Ixxika, tobacco, nail., with Hoard's Dairyman, which is by bacon, rubber Iraoli, cook etovee, el* There eliouM be a bridge acroee Hie all «side the l«est dairying paper in the river co the mail carrier coulil lake a United State#—in fact it is the only one four boree team Of eouree the postage of any im|M>rtance. The price of the on tliegrxxie doe. not amount to much Dairyman is $1 00 ¡«er year, ami it can and geode are very cheep at ateree that lie had with the II f . adlioht for $2 00 Every subscriber to the expM't to buret up a» eo >n e« they can per year get enough money on band to do eo III’. imioiiT shouhl ha vet he Dairyman as everyone here is interested in dairying profitably. I