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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1896)
ftlllnmoolt £)eiiblinlit. IN THE LEAD. . O ldest P apch .- E stasl - smcd in 1888. O fficial P a »tu of T illamook C ounty . P ractically mû O pposition S wofn C ircua AT iom * S ubscript ion <l.£O. AovsmmiNa n*n* ths lowfst PuBLieniO a TltLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Co lMOOR»ORArtO W F D JONES. P rcsiscnt MAUD L. JONES Vias P rmiosnt . NETTIE NOuAN S fcrsta R y ano TatASURCR v CERTIFIED LIST AVEHAGE FOR APRIL 307 TILL4M00K COUNTY Country offices >230 Of which Nehalem has 45. Bay City 38, llobsonville 21, Hebo 21. Woods 19. (»retown 15, Netarts 14, Nestoclon 12, Beaver 12, Neskowin 8, Dolph 7. spruce 5 Trask 5, Blaine 3, Foley 3, lletubiee 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Of which 49 ure exchanges, und the ■ balance are ¡' hin - ih sent to nonresi dent». SOLD OVER THE COURTER. . . . . . . . . . 28 Including^ few .sold by currier* on the street. GIVEN AWAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 This includes sample copie* sent out euch week, ami a number that aie ‘■rut to those who write for informa tion regarding this county. file above doe« not include several large editions of sample copies sent out during the campaign. Out of the 786, ui leust t»So ate paid circulation. I, W. F. I). Jones, nianngci of the Tillamook H eadlight <’ o ., do solemnly sue«.i that the above is a correct statement of the average weekly eirculnti >11 of the H eadlight for April i«/>. W. F. D. J ones . before me this 4th . E. S ei . ph , Notary for Oregon. We venture to state that this is the largest circulation in proportion to the population of the comity of any local newspaper in the state, and with due deference to I poraricB in oitt STATE OF OREGON Governor W P Lord Sectetaiy of State H R K incaid Treasurer P hil . M eichan Supt. ot Public luAttuclion G. M. I rwin Attorney General CM I dli man Stale Printer \v ¡1 Leeds 1 R. S. B« an Supreme Judges ¿1- A MOQBK. '« W olverton Meuber Hoard of Equalisation S. D. G ihmn 4'ii.u. It Bl ttNKTT Circuit Judges t ¡1. II. H ewitt Prosecuting Attorney J ames M c C ain Joint Senator J W. Maxwell Representative 11. G. G uild VNITED STATES OFFICAI.S: I J 11 M itchell Senators I G. W. M c B ride .B. H ermann Coi>M m«.ueu R J 2nd Districa W. R. E lms f Rum .A. M iller Register, l'. S l.Rii*l Office, Oregon < ity J I Peter Paquet i Receiver. 7 8 6 OUTSIDE LIST DIFÌECTORY. worthy cofeiu- this county, whose circulations CATARRH If gou have anything to sell, advertise it in rhe LOCAL DISEASE ■nd is th« result of colds and sudden climatic changes. It can be cured by a pleasant remedy which ia applied di rectly into the noetnls. Be- ingauickly absorbed it gives relief at once, Ely's Cream Balm is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for Nasal Catarrh. Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and inflammation, heals the aores, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price 50c. at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTH EKS, b6 Warren Street, New York. nnsumpllon W JI NTY OFFICIALS: Indue W. W C onder 41). 1*. H arvey • ommissionvr IL- B. A lley Clerk ... T. H. G oy *’ AND ITS ^CURB Sheriff J. H. J* KSON Treasurer the E ditor s —I have an absolute Joi« . B arker Assessor a . T. W hite remedy for Consumption. By its timely use SurvevLH A M. Atari n School Super!nte .'.ent L. P S mith thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I Coroner C. E. R eynolds Deput»' r 1 osecutiug Attorney . E. E. E SCLPH S elfh of its power that I consider it my duty to <*..cuit Court convenes the 4th Monday iu /.ugnst. and an adjourned term is generally send two bottles free to those of your readers who have (Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or held in the spring. County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan Lung Trouble, if they will write me their uary, March, May. July, September and No express and postoffice address. Sincerely, vember. Commissioners court on the ........... Wednes * T A SLOCUM, M. C., IS3 Pearl St., Hew York. days follow ing. rhe Editorial and Business Management of PRECINCT: thia Paper Guarantee this generous Proposition. Justice of the Peace T. M aulkiiy . S. M iller Constable CITY OFFICIALS. Ma vor .W. H. R eynolds N els T hompson ( R. R. H ays < 'OUIlCil j . F. R. B eals I. S teuart $150.00 every month given away to any one who ap W. 11. H. C ary 1 I Recorder . H. H. A lderman plies through us for the most meritorious patent during . . G. A. E dmunds the month preceding. Treasurer We secure the best patents for our clients, Marshal F red A rthur and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to SCHOOL BOARD keep track of their bright ideas. At the same tune we M. W. Harrison. A. W. Severnuce, nnd <». A. wish to impress upon the public the fact that Ed.1111.ds —Clerk, A. G. Reyno d». A c o o Everybody reads it and many claim good results lately One Cent per ïüord You can sell your land, your cattle, your horses, your cordwood, your butter or cheese, your dry goods your merchandise; you can rent your house, or get a swap on real estate or trade horses, by putting an ad. or reading notice in the Headlight. Count the words in your notice and send us one cent for each wordand if you wish to run the notice more than once the price is one-half cent per word after the first insertion. As this is a SPECIAL rate it means CASH in advance, except with regular ad- vertisesr from whom ice collect once a month. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: - T. T. G eer . S- M. Y oran . GIVEN AWAYTOJNVENTORS. E- L- S mith . J. F- C aples . OF Clfl RCH DIRECTORY. IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS C hristian ( > u hch :—Rev. H. B. Morgan, THAT YIELD FORTUNES, pastor. Services011 Sundays at 11 o'clock .*. M. such as the’’car-window” which can be easily slid up and at 7:30 P. M. until fintlier notice. and down without breaking the passenger's back, M E. C huhcii :—Rev. R. M. Corner pastor, “sauce-pan,” “collar-button,” “nut-lock,” “bottle (’reaching service at rr A. M. and 7:30 P. M. stopper," and a thousand other little things that most every Sunday of eat h month, Sunday school any one can find a way of improving ; ana these simple at 10 A. M. Class Meeting nt 12 M. Epworth inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the League at 6:3o 1’. M. Prayer Meeting every author. Try to think of something to invent. Thuraday at 7 30 P. M. IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. FREE METHODISTS:—Services held iu Fenriiside hall. Services every Sunday 11 A. M. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in am! 7:3d P. M. Suciay school Sunday 3 1’. M. the “ National Recorder,’* published at Washington, 1 raj er meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Come D. C., which is the nest newspaper published in America everybody, 1 ich and poor, able bodied lame aud in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's sub hall, the «leaf ami blind and those having scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. eyesight. <'In istnius and infidels, atheist and We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month deist, optimist und pessimist, believer and un which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands believer, agnostic and fatalist skeptic mid free of copies of the ’’National Recorder,” containing a t¡linker aud especially the poor. sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, will be scattered throughout the United States among SOCIETY 1.1 RECTO RY. A. O. U. W.—Meets every Monday night at 7 capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their p. m . In I. O. <). F. H ill. Myron Perkins M. W., attention the merits of the invention. All communications regarded stricJy confidential. D. T. Edmunds, Recorder. Address HOOK it LADDER t'O.-Meets011 first Tues JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., day night of each mouth in Cilv Hall. W. F. I). Jones, President; John E. Tuttle Chief; Tom Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, Coales, Secretary. 618 F Street, N. W., G. A. R.—Meets first and third Satin day of Box 385. Washington, D. C. each month at 1 I* M. in G. A. R. Hall. U. N llefertnct—editor of this fiafer. ICrittforour Drew, Adjutant; W. E. Page. Commander. fvtfhltt, FREE, 1.0.0. F.—Meets every Tuesday night at 7;3o p. M. in I. O. O. >■' Hall. E. E. Selph, N.G. Geo. Cohn, Rec. becretaiy, U. J. May Per. Secretary. [ range in the following order, beginning with ALDER CAMP.-No. 219. Woodmen of the World, meets every Friday night in W. of W. i the highest: Nelialem Times, Ocean Wave of hall. R. R. H ays , Consul, Otto lieins. I \\ oods and Herald, of this place, we guarantee Clerk. A. F. ft \. M. Meet* first Saturday night of I a lurger circulation than ail the others combin each month in Masonic Hall. R. K. Hays, | ed and will be pleased to compare our mailing W. M : F. R. Bea’s, Secretary. JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24 —Meets at 7 3 » P I lists and book with them in public. The H rad - M. on the 3«d »atiirday of each month | light lists ami books are open for advertisers Masonic Hall. J. W. Maxwell, 1!. I’.; W. Conder, Secretary. I or others who may desire to test the accuracy Sil.VER WAVE CHAPTER, No. 18. O. E S I of our statement, and the various post masters Meets 2ud and 4th Saturdays of each month. Mrs. G. W. Pettit, W. M.; L. Coates Secretary. I 1 lay be seen as to whether our figures are eor- BAY ( ITY LODGE DIRECTORY B a v . C ity L odge N o . 102 A. F. ft A. M —Meets I net. We are proud of the list, considering the 2nd and 4H1 Saturdays in each month. Gus | size of the county, and realize vve can t get Nelson, W. M., C. H. Hicks, S. W.. C. C. Bab I many more until we get more people here bage, J. W.,J. H. Bridgeford Secretary. M iriam C haiter No. 2o O. I. S.—Meets 1st IT lere never was a time but what the paper and 3rd Tuesdays in each month. Mrs. F. P. I gained slowly at least, a»id the past two months Bridgeford, W. M., C. C. Babbidge, W. I’., Mrs. Ella Wood. A. M.,J. 11. Bridgeford Sicretary, I has gained faster than at any time. We pre- P acific L odge N o . 1O5 I. O. O. F— Meets isuine now we will have to grow only as fast as Fridays before 2nd 4th Saturdays and every other Saturday in the month. Frank Long N. [the county grows. Of Hie 1000 voters here, G., J. J. Pye, V. G., ('. H. Hicks Secretary. U nity R ebekah L odgk N o . 51 I. O. O. F.— II here air often several in the same family, Meets 2nd ant! 4th Tuesdays. Mrs. Elizab-th ■there arc several who board at hotels or in fam- Pye, N. G., Mrs. Frank Long, V. G., J. J. Pye, Secretary. liiies, some don't or can't read, some are too MAIL SCHEDULE. I poor, and some are too stingy to take a paper. Lk lew would see the H eadlight in hades te T illamook and N okth Y amhill :— Leave N Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. in. Ariiveal Tillamook next day by 4 ; ;■ |>. in. nure they weiild support it, and therefore we Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p in. ■can't expect to have exactly all the people on m. Arrive N. Yamhill next day “ 2 •• p. “ ■our list, but we have almut nil the best ones. T illamook and II ousonvii . i . k . 1,’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.111. |W<‘ art proud of the list and court investigation Arrive llobsonville 900 a.m. I/ve llobsonville, except Tuesday . 2 15 p in. I ms to its genuineness, and only a few weeks ago Arrive Tillamook.................... 5-15 p in. twe pared the Mead heats” off very closely. This N etarts :— Leaves Tillamook Tnes«lays, Thursdays, JgRiper lias has worked for development of the and Satiiulays at . “ 7 ‘ a. “ m. * 12 in. Arrives Netarts ■county the past 8 years, and if we could have 1 p. m. Leaves Netarts, same days, ■ 11c¡eased the population to 10,000 our list would b p. in. Arrives Tillamook by ■be more than twice as large as il it. We thank G rand R oni »:— Leaves Grand Rounde daily except Sunday ■our many patrons for encouraging the H ead - at b p. in., or 011 arrival of mail from McMinn ville. n.huii so siibstautially. Arrives at Tillamook at 1.45. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p. m. or 011 arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usually 4 3° PORTLAND MARKET. Arrives at Grand Ronde at i;45- Post Office hours, 730 A M. to ‘iooP. M. (Wholesale Quotations.) Money Order department, 8:00 A.M. to 6:03 1’. M. $ 22 fit 26 Sunday 4:00 to 6 00 P. M. B ath —Gray P otatoes e * loo lb-« 45 1 i 55 I U nions ” .......... Co W heat —Willamette 5* Walla Malia 59 57 fl 00 . 5 of) D ecks f1 doz. 6 00 lEF.SK ” 00 HICKENS—Old doc. 3 50 3 Spring ” ..----- 3 50 ■ r IT! R — Biine 12 IS 12 Store, in Rolls »5 2o Choice Dairy »5 Creamery. 3o Ho «eah. eing. Carriage Work ami Wood Woik kuoR—O liegon 9 at lowertprices than ever. L ari », O Jregon 9 fV^At the old stand. _ __ B ” F. ¿astern -1 ¿F \ ■ ■ N -Clear ' Sides 7 fl I Hams 10 11 I •• 6 -- Shoulders 2 85 ■Mi ot -Willamette 3 00 Country Branda J F. LARSEN Blacksmith FOR CONGRESS, 1ST DIST:— T- H. T ongue . SUPREME JUDGE:— R. S. B ean . DISTRICT ATTORNEY:— J. A- C arson . RECORDS SEARCHED. R R HAYS, Tillamook, Or JOINT SENATOR:— G W- P atterson - JOINT REPRESENTATIVE:— W. L. B rooks - COUNTY TICKET:— C. H. W heeler , C ommissioner . A. T. W hite , C lerk . J. H. J ackson , S heriff . Leading Hotel of Tillamoc k Headquarters for Commercial men and the traveling public. Samp e rooms. Electric lights throughout. Stage '»lid boat of fices. Rates, $1.00 to |2.oo per (lav, Ameiicau plan. NEW MANAGEMENT Especial attention to the cuisine department. H. A. WOODFORD, Prop’r. J ohn B arker , T reasurer . J. S. S tephens , A ssessor . A. M. A ustin , S urveyor . G. W. K iger , S chool S up ' t . C. E. R eynolds , C oroner . 1000 WAYS TO CORE A COLD I Quinine, aconite, hot tea, onion syrup, whhkev and quinine, rock candy and rye, a “sweat.” foot ba»h, star- vat ion feeding, wrapping your hose around your neck, cud liver oil. and old hundreds rough cure, these and over 90u other ways are used by the human race to cure a cold. The best way Is to make ciNHNAN’a MENTHOL IN1HLER your daily companion and you will never catch cold. A man must be miserable Indeed who is laid up with a bad Cold, Ca tarrh, Headache, unable to breathe without pain.histliroat sore and his head throbbing,when one little pro duct in the market cal led tl'HH MAN’S INHALER will give him Instant re lief. ÆILZLIEIsr ZHZOTTSZE FIRST DISTRICT:— W. F indley , J. P. H. SCHOLLMEYER, CONSTABLE. SECOND DISTRICT:— G. W. S appington , J. P. S. V. A nderson , C onstable . THIRD DISTRICT JASPER S mith , J- P- A. D- S anders , C onstable . J. P ALLEN. Prop’r. RELIEF EASY TO GET! He may go on and on, sneere bis bead oil for that matter, sniffle and snort around to every body’s discom fiture. II Is eyes may become Inflamed, his head and ear" ache, ami his throat so sore he can hardly swallow. Pa tient he must l»e 10 endure it all when for 50c. he run buy (TsHBAN* KFN- TiiOL IN1KLKH and restore biinself to his normal condition. Best Meals in the C ty. TILLAMOOK. OREGON Cushman’s Menthol Inhaler a Jewel! Reduced Fares! A woman will sit around prostrat ed iu nerves,feeling desj»eiate over loss of sleep, head and eyes racked with pain, cold settled I11 every b<»ne, so miserable that life seems a blank, but if she would make the marvelous little instrument known as IISIINIXH NkNTIIOL IMIAI.KR her daily companion, her headaches would come less frequent, she would never have a cold, and sure throat and catarrh would have no terrors. $6 $3.50 ¡ROUND TRIP NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUGH Neglect a Cold or Cough and if La Grippe don’t got V011. Consumption will. Cl all n,tX’*l\H tl.KR cures« olds and all di.w.iaes of Hie bretUhwity passages. You los* dollars In doc tor bills in not keeping <T k !I9AN* r IMltLkH bandy to drive ofl a cold or cough or «»re throat at its very first approach. JEFF MYERS, CoNGMKM, 1 st . DlHT S. L. HAYDEN, D ikt . ATI KNEY. W. B. DI LEA RE, Jo Da. J. L f . nkox B rowne . F. R.O. 8. Ed. Senior Surgeon to the Cen tral Ixrndon Throat and Ear ll<»s- pita), savs: “The vapor of Menthol clie< ks In a mt'liner Laid ly !< sf than M marvelous, acute Cold* tn the head. A For all fm his of nasal dbeascs, cans* Ing otatnictlon to th«* natural M I reatbway. 1 prescribe (I till WAVS $ M fa ihoi iMiu.m to the extern of * hundreds per annum.'* [1» not th!» recommendation »utllcfent that all DR. BROWNE. w!‘° n,a* ProC‘ W « • 1 Brings sleep to the sleepless. Cures Insomnia and Nervous Prostration. Jton’t l-e fooled with worth ies" imitations Take only CVNHMAN’S. 6Oc. Al di uggista.or mailed. |«Mtpaid,on receipt of price. Write for bonk on Menthol and testimonials. I J [I. b ^ id Q efo ^ d . S enator . CUSHMAN DRUG CO., VINCENNES, IND., U. S. A. F,. SIBI,F,Y, COMMISSIONER pacific Navigation Company D. EDWARDS, CLKBK. ALFRED WILLJAMS, T measi mi r . I,KM PARKER, AMKMOR GILES H. JOHNSON, S chool S i pt . Steamer "W. H. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore, —.*. 1 st Will make Hips every five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria and Tillamook f ity carying freight Hiid pasaenge's. iE K SKOVF.LL, J P. D imt Ic M DE SOMER, CoM«TAlii > yj. H. HRIIX.KFORD, J. I’. 2ND PINT ELMORE, SANBORN & Co., Astoria, or COHN & CO., Tillamook, Agts q A. KICIIAIIDHON. C..5-I (Hi, iR T. and Machinist. i nt The Greatest Authority in the World. 3RD PINT F.ATHF.RLY, J P. hl B(M)TII. CONNTAHI I TILLAMOOK CO. OREGON, Notary Public and Conveyancer, |)oe* r General Real Fatnte Riieineaa. Ps)R taxea for noii-ie-idrnt*. T Who'll it 111;« v C'»li' ern I Notice in lieruby given Hint the Com* liK'ii Council of Tilhtniook City, State of Jregoii, at tl»eir hist regular meeting on H mlnv, May 4. ordered I hat a - de walk Prices to Suit Viouhl be built in nccordaiice with the *ity ordinmiceR providing for ■i<lewnlkfl, the Times: Mi l side walkn lo l»«*gin al the ftutllh line ——BOOT^and a Neuoml *ire»’t, nf ila intersection w ith Made to or<1ei. he w<*«t line of Stillwell Ave., thence -H- (R*t on the eolith line of Second St. to Nepahhiu 1 >ne «« cheap a* the cheapest Lome and l»e c<>tivDiced. ■In* we««t «ide.of 3rd Ave. East. AM pr | P. F. BROWNE ■rty ow net« intcreNted in the building of ■ h . d \ : k :>! * ' e ■ [hoy may present any remonslrance or )bj‘ « tions Hi the next regular meeting of )>• Common ConeiI al thaCi’y II »¡I on L«ti»e« FeivrwRide’R wharf dailv at * a ni and Monday night. May 18, 18|Ri. tourbe* it all ¡»»irta ou tlie bay '«arlng O rti | By order of the Council imhli alwMtt 1 p m. for Tillamook Bpecfal trip" when d«-*»re«l. H. H. A ldermax , LAWRENCE JOHNSON, Pripriitor. Keconler. I Netarts Camp Grounds. Best Location on the Beach NATIONAL ELECTORS:— U >1 SPMAOVK. w D H ake M L. Ol MATE All IlAHMY WArXINN SI PR EM F JUDGE ■— JimErn O akton . CONGRESS, FIRST DISTRICT W H. V andr R humo . DISTRICT ATTORNEY - < H D almymplk . joint sen ator — J ohn II anrrm . JOINT REPRESENTATIVE — J ohn G ill . 4 Good pasture, garden truck' milk, butter, eggs, and feed for sale, Spring water at hand. Sheltered from the wind. Right in front of the Sea Lion Rocks Good bathing. Everything made pleasant for visitors. p. R. HÜRLBÜT, M axwell P lace . N etarts , O regon STEVF.N HC<»V KLL.C om M iamior kk G. It IICFF, C lerk . J. W HASKINS, MHBBirr P If M SMITH. T bka S! hem TOM WIM.l AMS, A hrkrnon . W. D. WOOD, St MVKYOR G. A. WALKER, S chool H crkkin r« nih c W H SMITH, J. P 2ND DIRT ' H DALLAS, C onst CHI.» 4------ MARGI F.MII.LE, J. I* ND DIRT ' fSTEVFN B Hil l. • -1 m i ».