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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1895)
A Bowera to (i rover Slate of Tillamook J • SS County of Oregon Dear Grover—I hereby lender you the use of the Tillamook Zouaves, and I COHN & CO. am willing Io sacriti. e all the mugwump* and populist* west of Sampson «fc Hoxie w / Imnlly Hltoen million of tiija Ina !»••" ’’ Now is the It» cutch steelhead >«•» There is talk that n creamsiy will 1« ' started on the Little Nestucca soon 'lr""1" In both III« Big aii'l Little Keslin <i( valleys, me splendid opening*» T<u tin* establishment of creameries. American. Kl. II. ICST VI E TKAVM Ell« There came nemly being a serious ac cident happen on Sami Lake a few davx ago. Two of the bells of Sami Lake, took a bout ride on the lake, and while ( tossing the broad channel which hivs between Cranlieriy city ami Baleuhack island, a furious gale sprang up which caused the usually ’placid wateis to n>|| furioiialy, the big waves came da-fl^ not venture in here ti Miller's ml<l, »14l>. I lone in I Im presence of I V Ableiiniin to Clius .lohmon, 10 n our lord this 1895, De in see 28, t|> 4 10 " »l25> cember 25. I). ('. B owers , G ov Henry Ohls to John Kupp. s'jofnu I,,(of see I ami n '» o' nu of sec 12, noted for Ida quiet conduct in cases of great emergency, In* took in the situation nt a glance, and although he said not n word he bent manfully to the oars mid by his quiet coolness and bravery, he tin ally pulled the boat half tilled with water t<> the shoie on Bnlewhack island. LOCAL NEWS against their frail craft and throaenFd to crush it every moment Portupa^ly there was n gentleman on board, aHWj Ip 2 syll) u , $1200 In the Cniversity of California Maga Friel Sgouberg lo M W llariison 5 a in zine Mr. Charles II. Shinn, in willing of Tripp I' I. »500. the lavish way in which the best parts <d the California foiests have been clear Down! Dow lit ed away, states that in tlm Comstock Down! mines alone enough timber has been Down! used to build all the Imuses needed for a city of 50,000 inhabitants. lie has seen It doesn’t pay to carry holiday goods the bottom of a canyon crowded for over a year, and w<* must siu rilice them miles with the trunks of pirns from Twentyfivc p *r cent oft’ from the .prices each one of w hich a few Hume blocks or of all holiday goods, m»vclii<s, m-tioiis, a log of Imtt limber had been cut, while watches, jewelry, silverware, etc.. for the the iest was left to decay Not to men next ten days at Sturgeon’s tion the I Imiisamis of acres of til« most Everything must go as shelf room is magnificent coniferous tinil er known to needed This of course, does not npnly man destroyed by fires which have limp to drugs, prescriptions ami patent nicdi ed the soil itself into great pits, it is cities, but. to the notion department. slated that the waste of timber in the You will never buy so cheap again red wood disti i(*ts has been even more Don’t delay but come at once before the appalling than it has been in the Sierras. bargains nr«* all gone. I bis holds good More than once the w orld’s r» cord for only until .January 5, 189ft. the number of feet cut in a day has been Sn rg eon ’ s II ri g S tore broken by some one of the sawmills ot If we must have war, the prupei thing the coast redwoods. So much lumber is Every available 1 still produced by rival in.II men that it is Io prepare amply. has not paid lor culling, mid some of tin* factory should be making guns and am large California th ms of lumbermen have munition now as fast as possible, mid become bankrupt. Enormous trees that 11)0 war ships should be built with all represent from SiM) to 1,001 years of sym haste possible, some general system, of metrical giov th have been sawed up military drilling should In* begun There with no profit, or with actual loss, when, ate live million Yankees ready to fight if they had been left to stand a few de if they have sullicient «inns, ammunition cades longer, the profit might have been mid drilling One or two years of war, a thousand dollars mi acre. unprepared as we are, would cost more Al the lime of the American occupa in disastei than all the ships, guns, and tion of California the tmesis covered, forts would cost, mid we would have perhaps, 50,000 square miles. Half of nothing to show for it. A large line ol new goods will lx* re ceived by the next steamer. A representa tive of tin* firm is now buying goods in San Francisco, ami a large line of Eastern made goods have been ordered. Remember we have facilities for buy ing (dieap, and can sell correspondingly time salmon. We are throwing up E B Chamberlain to Lookout ( it), breastworks back of (desd of dedication) |------ Garibaldi, and will peel Meiki Johnson to M Wilke*, lot' I ami and paint some spruce 2 in Miller’s u.hl, 175. logs to represent can- (I Maiolf to I. II. Broun, ne % oflilk non. Old Salherry will Deal rii«lii»n of l'’oreaU In Callfornh». It. A. M. John soil Chapter No. 24, R A. M met Saturday night and elected the fol lowing officials: J. W. Maxwell, High 1'iiest. II. It. Morgan, King Erank Severance, Scribe G. O. Nolan, Captain of Hosts Ered Beals. Principal Sojourner. \V J May. R A (’ilptniii 11 Petre, Master 3id Veil » G. W. Pettit ” 2nd ” ' Gus Nelson ” 1st ” \V. W . Conder, Secretary. Alfred Williams, Treasurei J. \V Haskins, Sentinel. Krbekali Election At the meeting last Wednesday night the following officers weie »»hrlvd : Mrs. E. Severance, N. G Miss Josie Pein*, V. G. Miss Belle Williams, Rec. Sec’v C. I’. Knudson, Treasurer N I’ Roberts, Per Sec’y. | Bru Pen y keeps boats Io let. He Ims srvei.-il dil- ferent kinds, and can fit you out with a light row boat, or a sail Im..t lie also has a hand-power Miri ti w heeler w hich will carry a nuinber of poisons ¡imi make good lime. Boats fi t by the day or week, at reasonable rales L’ipans Tabulai cure dizziness. The barometer nniikfd higher thill) ever before T ill. h.< • k . ?oda I c sleiimcr E.niore has Lien due I SCVCHII (fill S JI | (I vyjll I»». il, I.M t he weal bei pei mils 'N ma» I rec I (might 1« has twentv millimu. of l.n.l, bill llielrntli i-Olmt (be'» 1« t roni the Ocean Wave line to defend the star spangled hanm (•moline Mylslo Mi’ Sull, n acre, I’ll back you in Ibis Grover, ns it is a in see 5, lp 5 s, r IO w, |L) good move on your pait—in fact the only Samuel Elmore iighHoeoii.il uct ami good move you ever made. maintain ilyke in lot« 7 ami H -ee 211. t|. You can do two more things to please Ieri» «, »I ns—sign a high tariff bill and resign. [ mem .J lb v. Dr line, will tliiH lui» l'ee» cut over m i« " or eoiiHixt» of oi h— value than illuse ivliieh bave lieret. fore been ‘lit li is often »sserle l tl.ut Cllioinh. still heie January IU i ami Bill to pi • mdi. .1 queer fe.ilure of Cleveland's wailik message is that this country is likrlv be forced to a silver basis on nccounl «'I it. The biggest gold bug in thecoimliv is likely to bring about free silver. Il is feared much shipping lias suffered dmiiig the iccmil s'ot in.-. It you intend to swear off" on .hininiv 1st, you sliolild go a little liiodeiate this w eek lì mi Maine to California, lr<un Pug* I Sound 1«. Key West, and fiom Duluth t New Orleans, the sentiment is the san e. \|| hollow silxerw aie, dolls, tovs, sold al 35 per emit Below cost from now until «old, al Let« Iter’s and niianiuioiiM, except among a lew un naturalized Britishers and a few Wall Sheet cappers. Tories are scarce ns hen teeth. Everyhodv should cmleavi.i to square a. nuts before .I iiihhi v 1st. Tho-ewlio do not trv should no longer receive ciedil. Ch vehind’s messag« i« likely to cause him to s’gn a high protective taiiff’l ill for “war purposes.” and lo sigil a f»eo coinage hill for linanc'nd purposes \\ ondrr how this country would prosp*-i w ith war, high tai iff, and plenty ol green backs and silver ! Ilm .Smith al 'i-c will furnish two mill ion Moldieis to uphold the stair mid stripes, ami wiil undergo great priva- l ms Im wli it het people think is right. Good solid dmfl horse, fair travdei, weighs about 13U0 pounds, gentle, w*»iks •»ngl« or double, live yeais old Pi ice Do you notice how tin) republican con gress is backing Cleveland? Do yon n memi er how Hendrick's, I liurnmn timi other leading democrats supported Lin coln? Ah, wlint a marked contrast ! I* it haul to tell which pjirty has the most genuine pattiotGin ? f."5, reasonable terms Call lit this of tiee or on I'.. I’ Lvstri al Beiivcr. The I> iilv A-loiian is ve. v much prej udiced hi fnvoi of Giral Bi t.»in in the piesent contiov eisv. The editor of the pa pm i-mi AustialiHii who never lies li ivd lo becoiiic a citizen of the I'n lrd I noie Sam staler London papers mi « trying to force this cminli.v lo lertuM by a financial seme Luling stocks don't scare us, mid it will hurt England as had as anybody, he- sidea such a procedure may lead lo i epmliiit Km. T he C oming C ity O fficials Money lo loan T. Steinhilber. t- Spet ial school meeting January 4, to vote on tax levy I hose in the bachelor list marked with a * have taken out marriage license since The Epworth League did quite well the type was set up for that aiticle with Sturgeon’* store List Saturday riioar marked ♦ are in doubt A large n ti til be i of good names weie left off for Go around ami look nt the hicv* le that lack of space. Tuttl« Ac Cary are going to give «wav Maurice I’ Leach and Mis» Emma A man hi* written to the Sheiid«n Sun Kabkee weie married Monday evening asking why taxes and interest are so high at th« Larsen house, Rev. (’omei pre* ami farmer’« products so low. forming the ceremony. I hen mam L<M’'il Market- Eggs 20 cents, dairy triends congratulate them and wish butter 30 to 35 cent« |s-r roll. Potatoes them good fortune remain at 30 cents per bushel Ihr Masonic inslidlatioii will occur Every tow n in the Vnited States should > next I' t iday lb« 27th, St John's da\ ' have a military company actively drill at 2 P M in Matonic ball Masons ing at once. It is a good way to ¡limits and their families have been invited peace. The lodge will meet at 10 \. M the same According to the Astoiian, Capt. Tal day to transact business ton will la» master of the Elinor« fora The Tillamook telegraph line line l*ern while, and Capt. Shrader will run on up most of the time this fall until a week the Augusta lo Siuslaw and other points »»go, since which time it has been down south. It. Stokes, the lessee, (ears he will K. J. Bowen, seed men haul of Port have to give up the the attempt to keep Mr. Bow it up this winter on account of the nn- land, advertise« in this issue favoralile indications in the early snow, en is the leading seed man of the Norlb though Mr Bester Im* offered to work on West, grown Ids own Modn, and han al the line during the winter on snow shoes ways l»een found reliabl« in Ids dealings. end to him for calalogu«. •Forest Grove Time« John Kiebs mid wife, ol in the city. Woods, are should build ships and make guns night and day lor a few months. This is the host kind of dipln- imicv to use with Enghind. Such h course will commiind rewpcct, ami in chsc wjir should come, would «live us ‘mill ions of dollars in property. Win. Rhoades, of llvbo, is in the city I here will h<* a Christmas tree at \| * l'bose of you uho wish portrait engrnv- < losing out holiday goods, 25 per cent leu’s tonight. • ngs of yourselves should call nt this off al Sttiigeon ’ s. Jewhilikena! Such bargains ns ate at Ko v.ni think von nil! wag„„ office. 5 (»nr phiz sketched in five miu- Sturgeon's discount sale.’ Dr. Wise expects to return to Portland Colin i. giving nn.,« ? utes—true to mitnre—just hs olliers see the first of next week. For a moderate additional chatg»* There ia »»<>« mi t|,e mmiiihiina but you Considerable matter is crowded mil on yrnir |M>rtrait will appear in this paper account of the papei being issued eaily Two schooners ate daily expected al liera the «raw i. green vet A number have availed fhemselves <•! Nehalem to carry out lumber Frank Crane and Beiilia Wilkes have l’lmt.;» of the Intent M) lea atul finish. our lila»r;il terms this week taken license to mat ry. May goml tor- We have a aperial mount for our holi Vino new hackgronnd.nn.l iicn aM.rie,, st lure attend them day trade, call and see them, Hems Alt lleina* Ar t gallery Mr. A. Sigurdson mid a companion Studio. w ho w«nt over to Tillamook county to Somelaxly will got that wagon at Yon who are thinking „( getting n,ar- look up a place of settlement for a colon) Have you «een thos« celluloid picture Colin’s Dev. 31st. Everybody interested r"”1 . ...... . 8" •<> Keyn.rl.l-, l(( xet price, of Icelanders, returned this week after an frames? If not call at Heins’ Art Studio should be in town that day. on atove, and hardware lwf.,r<> |.n7 h„Hing. extended tramp through tha land ol ami see bow cheaply he is Belling them Have your photo emboRsed by all milk, butter and honey . Both are well England would do ih a great favor tn means, and keep up w ith t?:e times, '• M ise will leave for Portland pleased with the country, and it is like!) only place to get them at Heins' Ail in a iew days lo attend to I> iim - go lo war with na. (»1.1 Confvrerale vele. that the colony will go to Tillamook and I nion veta. would fight .id. be aide, Studio nc-», ihoae who want to see him will Sheridan Sun. and all wonld 1« Yankee« please call al once It is really amusing lo see stin ks tn A late dispHtcb says thiit the O K. A Beu lligginlmthain and Henn l.eill |, Marriage hcensiMi were issued Monday Wall street lake a tumble. Il’a a good N. Co. has leased the steamer South thing Mayl»e we will now detrend oil to Benj. Iligginbolhaii and Mm Henri married twn of Win John.m,-.* d,„u|,. < oast and will run her lietween Poi tlaml ter. today. Thia ia the flrrt double wed- ourselves for a money standard instead etta Rmdi; to llenry Leach and M imm and .San 1* ram*isc«xy callitig at Coos ba> ding in the county. Wi.h we had . Eva M. Johnson; and to Maurice F of depending on England. and othei way port«. It m not know n if ............ . »• "l>"<-e in which to paV Leach and Mies Emma Kabkee she will make TRlamnok one of her way The whist |»arty was veiy hospitably |<o|>le due coiiipliinent.. U any rate Extensive pi «pa rations am being made entertained at (he residence of Mr and the I^rtiea inoat intere.ted me all w,|| stations. This is done in opposition t<» the lrnckenand Bhinchard, l»ut we are for (lie Chiistmas *ree. While we may Mm. Claude Thayer last Saturday Might known and well liked in thia vicinity Th« prix« was won by Mr. Tom Coide« not all believe in Christ, Rm-h holidays Well, le.ya, We1> have ,o lske y.i(Ir not informed yet if she will oppose the Elmore and Harrison. The O R A N and Mrif. McIntosh. The booby wonl to am welcome, and it is a go.H| thing to nainea from onr leap vear iMcbelor liat, Mr. Mcliitoah and Mm. II H. Ahlerman give the children a pleasant time om*e a < o. also is nlxml to put boats on the but <he page waa pnnte.1 before you took illamrtte to conqiete with the Sonthem rear, or tn«»it often if possible The next meeting will l>e at 1> i Wise’s «»nt license Pacific and Yaquina hay loute.