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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1896)
I — HEADLIGHT X-RAYS T. G. Moore is building RHBloonfor| (’hai les Seamon near Himpel & Wheel-) era mill.—Nehalen Times. See Gadshy’s ad. in this issue. The tug Tonquin sailed Thursday for Siletz and returned Saturday. She went Win. Johnson is living in town. outside Sunday and brought in the Hides of all kinds wanted at Cohn’r schooner Albion, and will lew her lo sea Schomberg’s creamery butter, at the again as soon as she is loaded.—Times. Bakery. . The sheriff at Astoria was keeping Born, June 10, to I. Gould ami wife, order and wanted no help, but the a daughter. cannerymen put up a job and got the Born, to Chas. Coley ami wife, June government to order troops out to help browbeat the fishermen into submisHioii. 13, a daughter. With the help of the militia the Mrs. Theo. Kteiiihilber has gone to cannerymen will force the fishermen to Portland oti a visit. accept 4*2 cents or less. 'fhe baker received a lot of fresh fruits I’he A. P. A council here is having a on the last steamer. lively racket. The president of the order Dr. Wilders German horse liniment and one of the prominent members will be tried by the council next Monday for for sale at Williams’. alleged unbrotherly conduct. The diffi If you want warranted silverware and culty is the result of the late political jewelry, go to Sturgeon’s. unpleasantness, the president being ac Mr Abbot, a Forest Grove man WHl cused of writing and circulating a false here selling bicycle« this week ami malicious circular regarding one of (’.A. Bailey is selling wagons and the “friends. farm machinery, notice his ad. I’here will he a m-eting Saturday, Jas. Hughey has moved from Nestuc June 27, nt 2 I’. M., in the i-ourt house, to form a dairy institute. All who are ca to his farm near Tillamook interested either directly or indirectly in The Masonic excursion on June 24th butter or cheese making are invited to promises to be a great success. attend. Many have signified an inten- Everything in the line of drugs und lion to take ail active pint, and it is < x- pected a strong organization will be ef- patent medicines at Sturgeon’s. i fected. There will he little or no ex A number of Buy City Woodmen visit pense connected with the organization ed the camp here last Friday night. Any person who wishes to purchase a Woody Alderman is keeping a hotel ill good livery and feed business, with a E 1st Portland ami doing quite well. full line of buggies, vehicles and stock, Miss Belle Styles and a mini named can gel a bargain by calling on L. L. Schmeidt were married in Portland hist Still well, Tillamook, Oregon Will sell weekr I cheap for cash or will trade for other Only livery stable in the The Woodmens excursion to the sand property. spit Sunday morning will start at seven | town or county . Large two story barn, •oom f<»r thirty head of horses, corral, o’clock shm p. good two story residence, throe lots, on It is understood that a call will be main street, centrally located, go with made next week for the organization of the business. t-f a bi 111 italic club here 'Hie Woodmen excursion was post Ed. Donaldson lias his saw mill in poned until Sunday, June 21st. On that limning order. Notice his advert ise- day the tides will be the lowest, and it meni in anol her column . w ill he a good time to secure shells and Tim intention is Mr. L. G. Porter of Woods, Inis pur get around the rocks chased the steamer (iiitie and will run to take the steamer Garfield, towing a large scow, with seals ami decorations, her on the hay-liere this summer. and all are expected to lake lunches. The Hteamer Ilarriison came In Satur- i All the children will be welcomed. day with a large cargo of goods for mer ■ Woodmen will invite such friends as chaniH here. She sailed for Astoria they may choose. It is intended to take Tuesday. the band along to furnish music, and all The little daughter of John Koch, liv expert a grand time ing east of town, brought the first ripe —Mr. E litor—-I take my pen in ur strawberries to town last week, getting to let ycu no that times is 2 barri fer me the prize offered by Cohn & Co. 2 tnk y 111 e pHpur hits nil i kin du to If weget tlm appropiiutioii for this' buy terhacker fei myself and boys be hay expended this sumnier it will he side the old woman lias to have her necessary to send a sliong petition to . smokin’ terbacker, and it lakes money head quariers within the next few days. i will pny you whnt I owe you next fawl Local Market:—Eggs 10 cents, pota when 1 nell my hog«: if they don’t die got a toes 1 cent per lb., dairy butter 15 1.» 20 with cliolery. N B. We liiive uother baby 2 our house came a week cents per roll, creamery 25 cents, chick Rttrt a good eiiN $2.50 to $3, wool 8 to 10 cents, drv ago last ThuiNdav nite. peeve about it and «end 3 or 4 papurs hides 6 cents. and we’ll semi em for you.—Ex. County court was to have met tlie V. S ar.s and Wm. Lynrli, of the up 15lh, hut postponed the meeting until per Big Nestucca, were in the city this the regular term, the first Monday in week, mid tell of a gold find in the vi July, as the reports f >r the load woi k cinity of his place. The ledge is of were not all ready . quartz formation and is on government Wm. Body felt killed a large brown hind. Messrs. J. II. Brown, Branson, hear, about (wire the size of an ordinary Foster and Switzer are interested in the black bear,I last week on the Big Nestuc- |(H.ations and have made assays which ra. It seldom ,l that ‘‘‘1 brown .... 1 bear are seen Hre quite satisfactory. They will at in this part of (iregoii. once begin work sinking a shaft to de- Dr Wise has secured the services of velop the mine, The mines are near Messrs. Seais and his brother lo help with his work tliis Seth Moon’s place. Lynch report that the worst thing the summer He recommends him people ne<d in their neighborhood is a people as a competent dentist, I good road, and that the settlers up Big willing to stand by his woik. J Nestucca suffer great inconvenience be The settlers of Little Ne-tuccn are still cause of the lack of a good route out and lighting for their tights icgarding the i into the upper valley. ! alleged loll road connecting that place with Dolph. They m I ioii I i I organize thor | The campaign sheet is in a diffn ulty It is reported on good authority oughly and remove all obstacles from I again ’ that the I’aison intends to come out the road. ! strong populist, hoping to get some Marion Walling, wlm accidentally shot support from that direction, having himself in the leg below the knee Rome failed in other directions, and he says time ago, is up and atoiiml It was Unit if he had hud his own way the thought foi a while that his log would paper would not have been run as a ha ve to come off, but hopes are enter \\ e gold bug organ before election tained now that the injured limb may be also have a straight tip that Edmunds saved Bros who are putting up for the paper G. \V. Body felt reports the Beaver aie about to depose Wilson and want to Some of the pop cheese factory running on 1500 to 2000 dispose of the paper lbs <»i milk per day. Wenger & Co. are ulists want to Imv it. Several schemes making brick and limburger at their are on foot to keep it afloat AH the factory at Fleck’s place and are getting printers engaged on it so far have quit about 4000 lbs. per day The people in because the wages were insulHcient, and that vicinity are greatly encouraged over another new pt inter is expected from the outlook for dairying. Bort hind this week to try it a while A E. Withers, government engineer, is here for the purpose of completing the lighthouse road. Work has been in progress the past two weeks, and west of the summit the fallen trees have been cleared awnv and the road is passable for teams. Work is now progressing on the road this side the summit, cutting away routs ami stumps and leveling the road bed. About |45U is available to complete the work, and this will put it in good shape, making it much the best road to Netarts or the light house or Sand Spit, besides saving over half the distance. The plank will soon be laid over all the road west to Tillamook river ami a ferry will be put oil the river at once. Within two weeks it is expected that a person can drive a team to Netarts or the light house by this route and it is thought that a person can drive to the beach from this place in ail hour. The completion of these roads will also make connections with the Benschid road, and with the Hod gon road, which comes out at Happy camp. There will be a large travel this way during the summer. Hello, No. 0. If you have a good news item, ring up No. 6, and tell it to us. If you want an ad. or job, just touch the button and we do the rest. Part of the telephone system is now in, and the balance of the instruments will be here shortly. Following are the subscribers with their numbers as far as placed: 1. Forest Grove. 2. Bay City and Hobsonville. 3. C. & E. Tliayer, residence. 4. Cohn & Co., merchants. 5. Howard Cary’s resilience. 6. H eadlight . 7- B. C Lamb, book store. 8. I, II. Brown, meat market. 9- C B. Hadley, saloon 10. E. E. Sei ph, attorney. 11. C. & E. Thayer, hank. 12. Lawrence Johnson, Launch Irene As many more will be placed on as soon as the instruments arrive. The drop switch board works fine, and a small stvilch board will be placed at Bay City as there will be three or four phones in that place. Instructions:—In calling central, give two rings and tell the number you wish lo talk to. You will he connected with that number immediately, and when you get through “ring off,” that is, give a turn or half turn at the bell so central will know you are done talking. Cut this slip out of the paper and paste it near your ’pliiHio, and you will be pro vided with a complete list of numbers in a short time. You can talk to Bay City and Hobson- ville as well as one of the local ’phones, but if you wish to talk to Forest Grove or send a message <to Portland, go to central at Tuttle Jc Cary’s hardware store. Resolutions of Respect To the Worshipful Master, Wardens ami brethren of this lodge : Youi committee to whom was referred I lie subject of resolutions on the death of Bro Petre, of this lodge, respectfully re port the following, and recoinment their adoption. Whereas, the Supreme Architect of the Universe bus called our beloved Brother Henry l’etre from labor tn rest; and Whereas, Bro. l’etre who died on the 23d day of May, 1895, at Tillamook, Ore gon, aged 51 years, was a Master Mason in good standing in this lodge, a battle scarred and maimed veteran of the Un ion army, a devout Mason, a kind friend loyal, Hue and brave. Resolved, that we tender our heartfelt sympathies to his bereaved widow and children ; that we will ever cherish a lively recollection of his manly viitues and w hile we bury his human frailties in the clods of mother earth that rest so lovingly upon his bo*om we sill ever -sek to emulate the virtues of his life. Resolved, that in token of sorrow f(»r the loss of our brother the lodge shall be draped in mourning for thirty days; that these resolutions he spiead upon a me morial page in the lodge records, and published in the county papers, and that an engrossed copy thereof be presented to the widow of our deceased Brother with the cei titicate of bis standing in the Respectfully Submitted, lodge. T B. Handley, George Cohn, G. O. Nolan, W. J. May, J. I). Edwards, Great preparations are being made for The man Cobb, who was nceiissd of Committee. ruining a girl, withdrew from the church the 4th of July, ami the programme of List week, neeing that the church people festivities will appear next week As Resolution« of Condolence. wers about to investigate hie case. It ir near as can be learned at present, the understood the church people have an- following is an outline of the proceed- Whereas, our heavenly father, in hie other case under consideration that is ■ings: Procession will form at 9 o’clock infinite wisdom, has seen fit to remove likely to cmise a sensation when brought on main »’reel, headed by the band, from our midst our dearly beloved out Cobb has not been «nested yet. liberty wagon, drum corps. G. A K , brother, Dr H Petrs, Woodmen, Fira Co , horseback pars.lt, Therefore be it resolved, that Morning Tn thorns who have I »or lie arms in de i carriages and footmen. The procession Star Rebekah lodge No. 52, deplores the fense of their country, vx-l’nion and 1 will march to John Barker’s grove, and death of Brother Petre, and tender our Indian War Veterans:—You aie respect appropriate exercWs will be held about heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved fully invited to fall in and take the j»ost 12 o’clock After lunch on ths grounds family in their and bereavement, and, of honor in the procession on July 4, and 1 there will l»e a grand parade of plug-ug '¡'hat a copy of these resolution« be we should like to make as large a allow lies over the slrsets and grounds. A sent to the family and spread on the ing as possible Headquarters will at ! specUI invitation is extended to the boys minute* of this lodge the city hall By request of Coinuiittes. and men from the country tn take a part I. C. R oberts , E West re|»ortfl that parties have been , (|||> parade, ami be on hand with B elle W illiams , on Netarts Imy rscsntly looking up the suitable mask«. A prise will be given N. P. R oberts , oyster hidustrv They think Netarts , for ||)e ugliest mask On returning to Committee. hav an Ideal place for oyster culture, 1 grove there will l»e a I ml loon asetn- 'Die republican national convention is an<l it is expected tlie government will »ion by Prof. O. K. Spifford, of San plant some eastern oysters in the bay, Francisco. Then prizes will be award* in session and |»erhap* a nomination The w «Ik-over as eastern oysters have been found veix for the various races by the children w’n ,na’,e Saturday successful on Slioalwnter bay and on the \ grand display of fireworks will be giv- io‘ McKinley becomes apparent. The pl.lfonn pmpu««d ■trail.II« Sound. [•» In the evening platform proposed is a straddle £ook fiere! 9, ♦ P\oes fßis Gafeß \ ocir Eve 1 * Ü Tlie election is over and we are in line to do a larger busi-B of sales and the addition of a| ness than ever and our increase large number of substantial pations to om already goodly list J conducive evidence that we are doing just as we advertise. Wei will receive in a few’ days a complete lint of clothin0, shoes and I boots of latest styles, and best workmanship. Telephone No. 4. If you live in Bay City, Hobsonville orl Forest Grove ring us up and your order will receive prompt at- tention We handle nearly everything necessary to the comforts of man or beast Bi^ Reduction in su^ar and flour and Cohn <5; Co. ^ives you the first Call and ^et prices whether you buy or not. Produce as^ood as cash- ter and hides wanted. COHN & CO Chickens Wanted at Cohn & Co’s. They will Lay the Highest Mai ket price and Want all they Can get. They will Buy your Roosters. W\ I, GADSBY bouse Surnisbcr,! 'I I I 113 First St., Portland, Or. I A little girl in Boston wrote a com Note our Prices «»urt post ion on boys. Here it is :— Parlor Suites, 6 pieces, consisting of 1 sofa, 1 divan, 1 reception chair, 1 parlor chair, “The boy is not an animal. yet they 1 patent rocker, 1 large easy chair, full spring seats, .. 11 [.‘lol-lered in silk t.ipc-' can be heard to a considerable distance. 20.0# Parlor Suites of five pieces, in tapestry........................ When a boy hollers he opens his big Chamber Suites, ash, three pieces, bed, bureau and washstand....... mouth like frogs, but girls hold their Hotel Suites, bed, bureau and table, ................................................ tongue till they are spoken to, and then Bed Springs, $2.50, 2.00, 1.75 and......................................................... they answer respectable and tell just how Wool Mattresses, 3O lb. each ............................................... it was. A boy thinks himself clever be Diningroom Suite* Bfdebasrd, 6 chairs and exten'iion table - ■" - [J —— cause he ran wade white it. is deep, but Solid Oak Bi ace Arm Chair, $1.00: Kitchen Tabic, with extra drawers for kneading board et®K| God made the dry land for every living complete, L’-.so; Ingrain Carpets, all wool ami a yard wide, 60 cents per yard; same, part wooljt^Ka Pill®! thing and rested on the seventh day cents; Tapestry Brussels, 50cents. When the bov grows up he is called a Write to uh , tell ub what you want, and we husband, and then he stops wading and I grl stays out nights, but the grew-up will send pictures and prices which will Hstoriish you is h widow and keeps house.” .1 .Mrs. Henry Alderman and Miss Belle Alderman have gone to Poitland on a visit. A If Williams says he is going to put in a telephone and connect with Hadley’s saloon. Here too, Alt When local merchants fail to advertise they must expect a paper to seek patronage from Portland firms, and as a result people send their money outside the county for goods. The schooners Lizzie Prien, Free Trade, Contlanza and Ailhur I, have sailed from San Francisco for this port to load lumber nt Himpel & Wheelers mill —Nehalem Times. Council met Monday night and trans acted a little routine business. The fol lowing bills were allowed. I). (’. Pierce police s«rvice Tuesday night after tlie election, $2.50; Harry (»rose, same ser vice |2.50; Everett Bales, two dayssame service $4 00 A committee was ap pointed to arrange a lense with Judge Ssippington for the use of the city hall for justice’s office. Sil Tibcard! ; North Yamhill and Tillamoolç 0tage Lini The Cheapest, Shortest, Quickest and Best Route. Carries the U.S. Mail. TIME SCHEDULE FOR 1896. . 8:00 p. m. L eaves T illamook .......... .6:oo p.m ..10:00 p. 111. A rrives T rask ................... 0 00 p.« f' .6 00 a.m . .6:00 a. in. L eave H T rask ,4:00 p. in. A rrives N orth Y amiull 2:00 p.B Stages start daily, except Sundays, from North Yamhill and Tillamook. Stage connect* witi 3:3d train in North Yamhill tor Portland. Incoming from Portland take 4;4s p. in. train. F«-- can be secured in advance by telephoning from Portland, by calling at Messner’s livery barur. North Yamhill, or al Alderman hotel in Tillamook. L eaves N orth Y amhill A rrives F airdale : L eaves F airdale A rrives T illamook RATES OF FARE REDUCED TO $3 50. ComfortablE Ooashea, Careful Drivers, Good KCotals En Houti P. H MESSNER. Proprietor. Tlie Alderman Leading Hotel of Tillamook— C A. HAILEY, Headquarters for Commercial men and the traveling public. Samp e rooms. Electric lights throughout. Stage and boat of fices. Rates, fi 00 to $2.00 per day, Ainetican plan. Dealer in STUDEBAKER WAGONS. Osborno Mowers NEW MANAGEMENT Buggies, hey rakes, plows and other farm machinery. You can save money by dealing with me. Especial attention to the cuisine department. 0. C. CHIPMAN, Prop’r. C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. C. E. DONALDSON. TILLAMOOK CO. OREGON. Manufacturer of amt dealer in LUMBER A ll kinds of rough lumber UP TO 30 FEET IN LENGTH SAWED TO ORDER AND DELIVERED IN TIL LAMOOK C ity at $7-00 per 1000- S old at the mill at $6-00 per 1000. S pecial prices for large ORDERS. Netarts Camp Grounds Best Location on the Beach F or further particular call AT THE MILL AT FAIRVIEW OR feed fo?°sA?Aa8LSr,gCTar(ie? truck’ milk’ butter, eggs.^ SVwma n<J$ring«water at band. Sheltered M ADDRESS, Mthwrd Fvi£N\ln front °f tbs Sea Lion Rocks C. E. ODNALOSDN, Tillamook OrH -a ung. Everything made pleasant for visitors. ■ D. R. HURLBU t , 1 ..A.X..ELL P lace . N etarts , O regon .