Every Member
Expended in circular*
envelope*, printing and
postage will reach 2500
people probably.
of the
Family
rpHEHE IS
no aajler
or surer
In turn
Waits
But This is Different
way to
rea-'h
their
pocket-
books*
his or her
Chance
to
Read
5
This Paper
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. TH U RSDAY. J AN U ARY 30. 1896.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS.
LOOKOUT LANDING
|)/\VII> WILEY, M. I),
INTERESTING DESCRIPTION
OF THE PLACE.
PHYSICIAN, SC KG EON
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
All culls promptly attended to
TILLAMOOK, »»RE
I). KELLY. M. D.
J
PilYsIClAN AND Sl’ItGEON,
Special attention to Obstetrics. Office in
Sturgeon's Drug Store, Honis io to ta A. M.
and 2 to 5 T. M.
TILLAMOOK, OR.
W.J
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Til l. \MOOK, OREGON
I
T. MAVI.SBY,
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW,
Notai y Public an«) Real Estate Convey antei.
A’J I'OKNEY-AT-I.AW,
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
C. & E. TH A Y EK
General Banking and Exchange biiMincNN
Interest paid on time deposit«.
Exchange on
England, Belgium, Germany,
Sweden and ajl foreign countries.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
G. W. KIGER,
DEALER IN
Exchange and looney ^ecuritieg.
♦
Collections Receive Careful and
Prompt Attention.
BAY CITY, OREGQN
J
[I. BI^IDÇEFOrçD.
Hotiri Fiblic and Coeirinear,
*
Does a General Real Estate Business.
Pays taxes for non-residents.
Bag CitJ, Oregoq.
■
ath'Xrice
at Lambs----
ALFRED WILLIAMS
DRUGGIST
TILLAMOOK,
A
prescription^
Carefully
BARBER
TICLES, ETC., ALWAYS
Compounded
HAND.
fm AND COLD BATHS I
J
IN CONNECTION
Day or Night.
Instruments
Shaving,
Mali Cutting,
SHm m pooing
Fii^t
Oi>pOMÌt<* R hum Building
it] Every particular
-.xvV^N'OOK Ba*£
BUREAU SALOON
C. H. SMITH, Piop'r.
BREAD
Pies and cakes, fresh
every day.
W ines , L iquors
and C igars .
Kopp • Beer on D» aught
French candies. Fresh home ina«le
candies. New supply of fruits and
vegetables by every boat.
ICE CREAM
Restaurant in
Connection.
M illinery
•••...„D ress m ,\ king
MU* L J Ruggles and Mre Johnaau hare a
lirwt rfa«« millinery MOfe and dre*« making e*
tnbli«htnrnt I*tew» «tylea in millinery.
Tillamook. Ore.
C. B. HADLEY
G rand C entral
H all .
Fin« Liquor* and Clear*
Tillamook. Oregon
ment pays the Misses Hunt for staying
up nil night. No doubt the people here
will unite in signing a petition for a
considerable greater allowanee for clerk
Idle in the olliee if the duties are too
arduous after tlie pio|ajse<l change.
RATHER FISHY
BROTHER GUILD IS A TIT
AGAIN.
The following is taken iron tne Sheri*
dan Sun, an eminently trutliful paper;
By request we publish the following,
List Saturday I he rain fell in torrents
but people must not think that we will
at this place. Wall Street soon became
publish everything of the kind sent in.
a small lake ami the minature waves
Some people have the best intentions
lapped the doorsill of our olliee. While
in the world ami really think they are
gazing in a dreamy way over the surface
writing poetry, when really they art*
of the lake, the hazel eye of the editor
not writing rhyme, to «ay nothing of
suddenly observed a large fish which
meter, sentiment or elegance of expres
jumped up at least two feet in the air,
sion . There is more poetry in the buzz
slapping the waler viciously with its
of a buck saw properly manipulated
tail. Four exchange editors who were
than in much of the stuff sent us
No
haul at work, immediately I brew down
doubt Mr. Blank deveted much time to
their papers and rushed to the door
his production, and meant well, but our
By this time the fish were jumping all
advice to him is to turn his efforts in a
over the street. The editor rushed off
more practical direction. We publish
for a spoon hoook ami a throw line, ami
the article, not because of any merit—it
returning made a hurried cast. The re
1 has none,—but to show our readers
sult was a nine pound steel head sal
what sickening stuff is offered uh , and
mon, w hich lay flapping upon the office
perchance to show some of our well
floor. Captain Raleigh tried his luck
meaning warbler« that there is more
next ami pulled 11 pounder; next W. II.
rytlim in the sound produced hv the
Caine hauled in a 7 pound fish ; Henry
wood chopper’s axe than in flighty dog
Graves captured a big catfish weighing
gerel, and there is more bread and but
13 pounds; Andy Bewley hauled in a
ter in it:
carp weighing fl pounds and 5 ounces;
TILLAMOOK CITY.
While Mayor Coleman angled for ami
Everybody's coming to town.
got a mountain trout weighing 3 pounds
Those left we all do pity,
and 2 ounces. Then the crowd increas
For we’ll have a jolly lime
ed ; the sidewalks on either side of the
At Tillamook’s new model city.
submerged street were packed with ex
cited fishermen and spectators, and the
If you get there before I do
rise and fall of cane poles looked like a
Tell ’em I’m a coming too
company of Fallstaff's recruits trying to
To see the things so wonderous true
go through the manual of arms.
The
At Tillamook’« new model city.
atmosphere was filled with exclamation
points! For nearly an hour the fishing
went oil with varying luck
When at
length the fish ceased to bite, 76 salmon
25 carp, 296 trout ami 936 suckers ami
chubs were counted,
Then someone
Our hoyw are bright and well-to-do, shouted that the fish were making for
Our girls are smart and pretty,
the river by the route they limi come
They cannot help it nor could you
via the Faulconer ditch,
Crowds in
If you lived in Tillamook city.
gum-boots followed. Chilis, brick-bats
pitch-forks, in fact almost every kind of
weapon came in play, ami several doz
I ens more fish wets slain before they
reached the liver
It was an exciting
time. Never in the history of the tow n
has there been such a phenomenon as
We trust our inspired friend will not the one w itnessed Saturday .
Every-
take this to heart, hut will profit and bo ly had a chunk of fish for dinner ami
hereafter devote himself to something the odor of sizzling salmon permeated
more practical
We take considerable the air every where. Think of it! Sal
liberty in the matter and do not wish Io mon sw imming in our streets I
Ponder
dissa point aspiring genius, however the on it! Salmon caught from our office
sooner such air castles are smashed in frontdoor! Marvelous, you say? Aye,
to smithereens, the batter it is for the one of the wonders of the century ! Yet
silly builders.
it can be substantiated. Did not some
of our most trutliful citizens participate
Horae Notes
a
in the catching?
Yea, verily.
The
whole town will hack us up in the state
The following imeresting notes
ment!
guiding horsemen are clipped fioin
Rural Spirit of Portland:
The organisation fever has reached
The draft horse is the best for the
farmer for several reasons.
He works the loggers. Out in Wasliiugt<ill the
more satisfactorily and at less expense leading loggers on the Hound met the
and worry; he sells more readily and at other day and formed nil organization
which it is expected will he Influential
better prices than any other; it costs
less to raise and break him ami get him in securing better price« for their logs,
ready for market, because of docility; ami at the same time regulate the out
The Puget Sound Timberman’s
he will pay for his keep after two years put.
old, ami is fully broken when matured Association, an it is termed, will en
deavor also to regulate wealing, grading,
The judges at Ingleside have decided prices, etc., and adjust difference« be
that.J. Cochran will not henceforth be tween mill men and logger«.
The cur
allowed to race any more horses over ious anomaly haw been presented on the
the course. This is due to the incon Sound of logs becoming scarce and
sistent running of Montalvo
prices at the same time getting lower
The proposition to hold a running The new organization, which is proba
meeting over the famous four-cornered bly the first of its kind in the country,
track at Terre Haute has stirred up appears to start <>ut with a strong sup
Miss Lula Hunt, postmistress, in* quite a rumpus among the horsemen port. It is likely that the loggers of the
foims us that «he in conjunction with there, ar.d it is rumored that courts will (¡ray’s Harbor country will also I m *
the mail carrying contractor, P. II. Mess he asked to grant an injunction in case brought into the organization.—West
ner, is endeavoring to secure a through the attempt is made, ns the Hotting as Coast Lumberman
daily mail here lu begin next April sociation oppose it.
Of course, wre have a daily mail now
Tlios* who write srlicles for publics-
but it is practically two days in getting
Our city is gradually increasing in lion in this paper should write plainly
here. Il is thought with the improve size, says the Ocean Wave, and it is only enough that it can be reml.
We don’t
ments on the road that the trip can be a matter of a short time till we will have mind mistakes in giamnisr or »(adling
made from North Yamhill after the 10 to incorporate; an in this way we can so much as siiuill, closely written mid
o'clock train arrive«, reaching this place work harmoniously ami to one another« Indistinct The typo hasn't time to de
at 8 o'clock in the evening, allowing interest
Our principal need is a school cipher closely mid family written work,
business men about an hour for answer house; the pt «sent one is small ami has mid na nil p<s>r work Ims to lie ropied by
ing letters before the mail is closed go to be uaed for all kinds of gatherings the editor liefor* it call be used, please
ing out again
This would bring our If we bad a two story building, say 28 bear ill mind tliut the editor is tnoie
Oregonian« here the same day they are by 40 feet ami well furnished with desks likely to keep in g.Ksl humor mi<l savs
published, 24 hours ahead of the time black-ltoards, charts, etc., it would lie your production from the waste basket
they come now, and woubl give us an much more comfortable lor the Mcbolsrs if you write large, open, clear manu
advantage of 18 hours on California ami it would be an attract on to the script. Our typo esn readily mid eas
mail. It will lie |»os«ihk under this ar city. When people come to town Io re ily correct bnd H|>elliiig, blit naturally
rangement to mail a letter to Portland side they expect to have g"od st-lmols doesn’t like to put in double time on an
and 48 hours later receive an answer ami if we don’t wake up we won’t be article because it is carelessly written.
The new schedule will put a lot of extra “in it ”
A. 0. Southmayd came into Ocean
work upon the shoulders of the post
mistress and her assistnot causing them
Mr. E West was in town recently Paik one day last week with h load of
to work fully half the night making up when it was snowing here, but on his goods consisting principally of coal oil,
the mails, besides they will have to keep return to his place on Netarts bay found coffee, etc. He reports the roads good
the )«>st office open all day as usual. As it I ih <I been raining there This is not on the mountain«, hut dangerous in
this is an important distributing point, unusual, however the «now that fall* some places —Ocean Wave
ami as a great many people are accom here is the next thing Io rain.
It ha»
modated by the mail facilities for Tilla all melted practically as fast as it fell
.Mr. Henry Roger* and wife of Fair
view had th* iniefortiin* to lose tlierr
mook, we think no reasonable expense here this winter.
7-montlia-old baby last Friday. It wn*
should stand in the way of giving us a
Bipan* Tabule* : a family remedy
burled Saturday at Johnson cemetery.
first class service, even if the govern-1
The following is taken fi oui B. S.
I Chirk’s correspondence in the Ocean
Wave:
Cape Lookout is situated I about mid-
way between Woods and Netarts
L vuium bay.
»»«»y,
ami extends two and <>ne half mileR in a
southwesterly direction into the ocean.
The south side of the cape is a perpen
dicular cliff of basalt ro< k rising majes
tically out of the ocean to a height of
from eight to thirteen hundred feet.
During my sojourn there, I was royally
entertained by Mr. E B. Chamberlain,
who, by the way, is a true type of the
western pioneer. Mr. Chamberlain and
his two son« have work in course of con
struction, which, when completed will
be of vast im|K>i tanee to this part of
Tillamook county. The work referred
to is the building and operating what is
known as a trapese chute, a device for
loading and unloading ships from deep
water in the ocean, and will be con
structed as follows:
Large wire cables
will he anchored to the rock at a point
near the middle of the cape and about
75 feet above the high tide, where a
wharf will be built for receiving and
discharging goodd. The cables will ex
tend from the fastenings in the cape in
a southerly direction about twelve hun
dred feel w here they w ill be fastened
with massive anchors. These will be
stayed with braces well anchored.
A
ship wishing to load or unload comes
under the chute and makes fast to the
cables, on which a car will be run from
Leading Papers Almost Given Away With the Headlight— Prices never Quoted
the wharf, or landing to the ship, said
Before to our Subscribers.
car to be operated ami run by a station
ary engine on the wharf.
The following named papers will be clubbed with the H eadlight at the rates
There are several of these trapeze
piles. The figures on th& left show the price chutes, in operation along the coast ami
r«. These are cash prices:
the one in course of construction at this
♦2 oo place from what I can learn will have
and H e weight
$1 50 I hegonian......................
o 25
1 50 Examiner......................
. . . 2 uo the advantage over others on this coast
1 50 (all..................................
2 00 in the depth of water and good anchor
1 (X) I »etioit Free Press ....
2 00 age where ships will not he in danger of
1 ih ) Toledo Blade..................
2 00 rocks, shoals or breakers, as the govein-
1 (X) St Louis Globe Democrat (semi-we •kly)”
1 75 l ment survey shows four fathoms of wa
I (X) Inter Ocean........................................
1 75
New
York
Tribune
..................
1 0.1
1 75 ter at a distance of 300 feet from shore
1 (X) Cincinnati Enquirer ....................
4 00 on a line of said chute, ami at 500 feet
3 (X) Scientific American......................
.. .2 00 five fathoms of water with sandy bot
1 IX) Cosmopoli tan....................................
»,
2 00
1 (X) Hoard’« Dairyman ......................
tom. Trapeze chutes similar to the one
We can give you some very favorable combination« of several papers if you to be built by the Chamberlains are do
wish more than two. The«« rates may he withdrawn any time.
ing service at the following named
Call at this office or at B. C. Lamb’« book store if you wish to accept any of places: One at Waltcher’s landing in
these offers.
Sonoma county, California; one at
You get a receipt goo» I for the Examiner prize scheme if you subscribe at ‘.lie Stewart’s point; one at Fisherman’s bay;
H eadlight olliee or at Lamb’s.
one at Philip’s landing—nil in Mendo
cino county, California.
In order for
Messrs. Chamberlain to get their mater
ial on the point on the cape where they
intend to build their w harf ami anchor
their cables to the cliff, it is necessary
to construct a wagon road of which
about one half mile is already complet-
ed; and men are at work on the wagon
road every <lav when the weather will
permit. There remains a little over a
1
mile of road yet to be completed, which
be finished as soon as possible,
OREGON will
when the work of putting in the chute
will begin.
There is undoubtedly a
good location for a saw mill in that sec
FULL STOCK OF
tion, as there is a large scope of good
timber which could lie shipped from
DRUGS, PATENT
there. A large mill has been offered to
Mr. Chamberlain at a very low price,
MEDICINE. DRUGGIST.S
but he and his sons have all they can
attend to. Parties wishing to engage
NOTIONS, TOILET AR-
in the saw mill business would do well
to investiga'e the matter.
1896
$1.50 Per Year
Invested in these col
umns will lay that same
matter liefore the same
2500 people.
Regarding Poetry.