Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 08, 1897, Image 4

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    High grade SYR­
Call at the new Clothing Store and see
High grade green
Mr
Woolfe and family moved last
UPS tit) eta. per gal­
week into the house next door to R R the latest thing in ties and shirts.
COFFEE 25 cts per
Hayes residence.
lon cane.
pound.
Mrs. H Orchard came in on the
IL C. Lamb who has been in Nehalem
Who can afford to new when ready steamer Elmore on a visit to her hus­
for lhe past ten days returned Saturday. made gaiments are so cheap? Have
band and son.
Old hats mad t new at the La Mode you seen Mr«. Sturgeon’s slock?
C. A. Doty left yesterday for Kalama
•s
parlors.
H. Orchard will leave on the next on a business trip
He will return on
trip
of
the
steamer
Chilkat
for
Bandon,
the
next
trip
ot
the
Elinors.
Your photo on apel buttons only 75ets
Oregon, to arrange for putting in a
per dozen, at lhe Elite.
Mrs. Hughes and son came in on
water system in that city.
the steamer Chilkat.
New goods coming in on every boat
Mrs. Wall and Mrs. J
R. Harris,
for the l«a Mode parlors.
mother and sister respectively of Mrs.
The Crescent
Kate
illiaina, who have been visiting
When buying a wheel, just look at its
for our large spring stock of
Dr. Wise will leave for Nehalem here fol the past six weeks returned to
points. Smooth gearings, large tubing,
on Monday the 19th of April to remain
IllingHwurth Tuesday.
Will suit
neat lines and strong joints
the rest of lhe week .
or high,
Attention ladiea! You are corially any rider. Either low frame
the béni
Joseph Kelsch, has purchased the
I
for
ths
best
wheel
to
sell
and
invited to call Saturday, April 17th, to
Minnie Still well ranch and will remove inspect our new lines of summer millin- i wheel to buy,
here from Kansas this fall.
Is the Crescent.
nerv
Our stock will he the finest ever
Then why not ride the best, throw
Watch out for the opening day at the brought to Tillamook, while the prices your old wheel away, and send for a
will he in reach of all.
J«a Mode parlors next week.
Sturgeon & Co. Ciisceut without further delay, You
Which Hfe ti<»w on the way and therefore we will close out our present
will never regret it. It will last till J Oil
The latest fad in pictures is to have
F. R. Smith of Kalama formerly of ' die. For its the best wheel to sell and
your pictmea made on gold cuff buttons
stock of winter goods at
the
best
wheel
to
buy
the Kalama Bulletin has been elected
You can get them at the Elite.
Is the Crescent.
principal of the Bay City school» and
:
Who said that winter would hold on will enter on the discharge of his duties
Sold by C. E. Reynold Tillamook Or
uninterruptedly until the 4d» of July? on next Monday. Mr. Smith taught the
We are also making reductions in our hat department.
Let him be brought forth and hanged Latimer School two years ago and gave
Dr. May has gone to Portland and
excellent satisfaction
W p congratulate Salem on a business trip.
until he is dead.
Call on us if you want anything in our lines. We can surely save you
the people of Bay City on their selection.
I offer my household goods for sale
money.
Miss Flomnce Mann is the guest of
John Harrington brought into Tilla­ Mrs. Dr May.
cheap
Must be sold
by
May
1st.
Good organ, stove, table, carpet, etc. mook on the last trip of the Augusta, a
Cohn A Co. have relieved about 1.0
new gasoline
launch, the “Corn” oi
11. C. Tabor.
”
Portland
The Cora is a very pretty tons of feed on the Steamers Elmore and
Michael Peltzof Kansas has purchased
ami trim little craft about 36 it. long and Augusta.
the farm of of M i Bari st adjoining Albert
7 foot beam. She has quite a reputation
Harris' blacksmith shop.
His family
Miss Selma Allen
and Miss Katie
for speed, and will doubtless become
will come out some time during the sum­
quite a
favorite
here.
She
takes Hiner gave a very pleasant party at the
mer.
last
Friday
evening
the place of the Steamer Girtie which Allen House
About 30 invited guests were present,
Henry Woolfe has moved into I F. was taken Io Astoria on the last trip of
in the t’he evening was very pleasantly sp*nl
Larsen's blacksmith shop on 2d street 1 he same steamer that brought
playing games and dancing. A delicious
where all his patrons will find him Cora.
:
lunch was served about 10
Oclock.
reaily to shoe their horses and do every­
Our L A D I E’ S
GARDEN SEEDS
We print this week the first of a series of All present had a most delightful time.
thing else in bis line.
letters from mi old Tiiamooker who signs
SHOES are in the
of all kinds; now
Phmkit”
Prof. Hughes, dancing class will meet
Helen, the little daughter of It
R. himself “Hyrum Moss hack
latest shapes and
is the time to buy
Ihiys is finite sick. Lust week
the and whs is supposed to represent the at the Woodmen H«ll on Saturday eve.
them.
styles.
added at each
child fell from her crib to the floor and old sihirian spent unfortunately still New pupils are being
hurt her back. She has been under the prevalent amongst a more or less limit­ meeting. Persons desiring to join should
Terms reasonable.
doctors care eveiy since, anil at last ed number of people. For th? sake of do so at once
that ( lass of people who most always
accounts was somewhat better.
Quite an excitement exists in the Sal-
Kay 4 Todd’s goods arrived on the
have thei r jokes labelled, we will say
Sand Lake Siftings.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
Mr. Tuttle, the telephone man, has that the letters aie written in an ironical
Chamberlain’s are pushing their road to their monberry Minining Diatiet, supposed 8teamer Chilkat, aipi they will lie open
by
local
appl
cations,
as
they
cannot
reach
the
laid in a large stock of plumber's HUp- vein and the meaning must frequently
landing. They intend to have the road done to be located somewhere north of the and ready for business to morrow.
plies, ami proposes to go into the 1)111*1- be looked for in the direct opposite of diseased portion of the ear. There is only one and t >e cable in place for business by fall.
headwater of the Wilson River
Quite
gentleman
who way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu­
tiess for all t here is in it. He bason what is said. T’he
Ben Marti and Minnie Rothenberger
This will be a great convenience to this sec­
will not
discend to tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in tion of country, and who knows but what it is a number of claims have been located, were, this week granted license to wed.
exibilion, samples of patent water closets writes the letters
hot water funks and all the vaiious de­ personalities as he has no enemies to flamed condition of the mucous lining of the the nucleus of something greater in the future. amongst the locators being .John Mc­
They departed immediately for Astoria
punish, and thin skinned people who Eustac'i’an Tube. When this tube is inflamed
vices used in the plumbers art.
Laren, James Mel.aren, L. H. Witt,
where the nuptial knot is to be tied.
There is some prospect of our getting a saw-
may imagine tha' ,i »o ■V
their own you have a rumbling s und or imperfect hear­
Ladies you want a new hat for Easter, portraits in any of the ieileis can rest ing, and when it is entirely Closed* deafness is mill for the purpose of cutting our spruce tim- George Henderson, and Wm. W Lyda.
Two years ago K. J. Warren, a drug­
which fslls this year on Sunday Apr. 18 assured that they wer«> not in the author’s the result, and uuless the inflammation can be ber.
The location notices are not very explicit
gist at Pleasant Brook N . Y., bought a
and the place for you to get it is at the mind when he wrote kis letters. We taken out and the tube restored to its normal
as to metes and bounds, and each one is small supply of Chamberlain's Cough
than
The
grass
is
much
more
forward
here
La Mod»1 Millinery
parlors. Opening shall have from Mr. Pluukit an occas­ condition hearing will be destroyed forever;
represented as being on a separate lode. Remedy
He sums up the result as
days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ional review of current events from his nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, around Tillamook.
April 15th, 16th and 17th.
The young people are catching lots of trout There are all sorts of fanciful names, follows: "At that time the goods were
stand point that cannot fail t<> he inter­ which is nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
in our small str ams.
amongst them being, Poor Miin'e Claim, unknown in this section; to-day Cham­
esting.
For Rent—The ranch owned by lhe
berlain’s Cough Remedy is a household
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
Lucky Man’s Claim, The Great Northern word.” It is the same in hundreds of
Beals Bro’s, on the Miami liver is for
ease of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot
Beaver Budget.
The
Great
Southern,
the
Great
Eastern
The
many
friends
of
Miss
Linna
communities.
Whereever the good
rent. Parties desiring further ¡inform­
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
For fear some one of our neighborhood might culars; free.
ation will please apply to
Brooks are happy to see her out again lhe Great Western, Happy Jack, Onest qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­
be
needy
as
work
i-
scarce
as
well
as
provisions,
I
edy
become
known
the people will have
Beals Bro’s
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. after her recent illness.
John, Golden Engel,
etc.
etc.
The
M. and after an
nothing else. Eor sale by 8. J. Sturgeon.
Tillamook Oregon. our citizens met Monday P
Sold by druggists, 75c.
locations
look
very
mysterious.
When
appropriate speech by C. Mi 1« $•) was raised in
The Rev W. H
Weaver, paster of
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
At a meeting of the Tillamook Lum-
asked as to the location ef their find and the U. B Chuih, Dillsburg, Pa., recog­
A regular communication of Silver cash, a committee of 3 elected with instructions
bering Company held Monday evening,
Wave Chapter, No I8O. E. 8. will be to look out for all who might need help. That
FOR SALE—A few tons of choice
nizes the value of Chamberlain’s Cough
no one yet knows what it amounts to.
held in Masonic Hall, on Saturday eve. kind of work will measurably do away with hay at a reasonable price; enquire of C. A. Doty and H Orchard were elected
Remedy, and does not hesitate to tell
Apr. It). All members are icquested to padlocks.
W. A High, Netarts.
(I rectors, John Barker, manager and C.
others about it. “I have used Chamber­
lain’s Cough Remedy,” he says, ‘‘and
be present as there will be special work.
Town Council Meeting:.
A. Doty, secretary.
Last Monday A. Bevan» went to Tillamook
Wanted—to
exchange
Blacksmith
find it an excellent medicine of for colds,
By order of W. M
with four horses for provisions. Something is
A regular meeting of the board of coughs, and hoarseness.” So
Geo. Cohn will leave for Portland in
Luella herd, Secrataiy. wrong. Either our citizens are wrong by not work for 20000 shingles.
a couple of days to select an immense of town Trustees was held at the City one who gives it a trial. Sol
I. F. Larsen.
patronizing our merchant or our merchant sells
Last Saturday the members
of the
Sturgeon.
so high our citizens can’t offord to buy from
new stock of dry goods, clothing etc. for Hall on Monday eveiling, all being pres­
Grange of this county met here for the
The latest: Celluloid Photos, samples
him. Which is it? Somebody answer, please.
ent. The evening was spent in the dis­
purpoae of organising a Pomona Grange
now on display at Hein’s Art Studio. 41 the spring trade.
A flnap for somebody.
cussion of ordinances some of wh ch were
which, we believe works in the 5th de-
Alvla Findley and wife of Stewart, Ohio, are
County Clerk Edwards insists that the
County warrents taken at Cohn A Co.
gree of the order. A temporary orgau- en route to Beaver which they will make their
passed. Amongst the ordinances were a
While in town call and tAke a chance
“Onest John” mining claim in the New
i/.ation a as effected with ?
26 * nienibeiM future home.
Dray Licenseordenance repealing» form on that fine Crazy Qu It at Joe Harrison’s.
Bargain® in fine watches at JA?tcher’s.
J. W. Maxwell was elected Master and
Qalmonberry mining district is named
Mr. Keen and family of Hoquorton Prairie
er ordinance, a Slock License ordin nice
Chester Holden Secretary, The oi gall­ have moved here.
Mrs. A Iuveen, residing at 720 Henry after himself but fears that if the judge­
NOTICE—Rev. B. F. Durfee will
iz ilion will be completed on
<
the third
repealing a former
ordinance, a Dog occupy the pulpits of the S. D. A.
N. Colson is looking for several of his eastern St., Alton, III., suffered with sciatic ment of the locator is not better than
»Saturday in May.
License
ordinance,
and
an
ordinance
of
church Sunday evening at 7:30 P. M.
im^iths
friends to come and make their homes at Col- rheumatism for over eight
his spelling the compliment is rather
The Steamer Garfield
i
is
at pienent Ronsbutg. Among them is his brother David
Rulesand Regulations to govern the until further notice.
She doctored for it nearly the whole dubious.
laid up lor repairs. The 1 hull is being
deliberations of the Council.
The quarterly meetings will begin Thursday of this time, using varous remedies re­
thoroughly overhauled, and new keelson**
The chicken ordinance received its
asturage.
Local fishermen are having great luck
ami knee» are being pul in and a new and last over Sunday, on which day there will commended by her friends, mid was
first reading. The bills of the City fishing for trout with salmon eggs. The
de« k put on. A new
boiler has been be ail all day meeting and a basket dinner, All treated by phyeicians, but received no
Over 120 acres of open tide land now
are
invited.
ordered from San Francisco and will be
relief. She then used one and a half well fenced on the plank road ju*t west Marshal and the City Recorder were shining beauties take the bait in great
here in two or three weeks.
When the
ordered paid. Council adjourned,
shape and some very nice strings have
hotties of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, of town. Fresh streams
running on
etHHiner is finished it will be put on the
Oretown Offerings
been caught.
*«»act route plying between fillmnook,
which effected a co 1 plete cure, ’ This is every side of it. No horses allowed.
A h the ftpring is backward thia year and fie
Netarts Bay, Nesiueca Bay and Siletz
published at her request, as she wants Will fence it in the center so that they
Allen House Guests.
giound
not
in
good
condition
lion
to
put
in
garden»,
|
connecting tieie
with
the Steamer many persona keep busy <‘
clown here skinning ' those similarly affected to know r what can be easily found. No stock taken
F. R. Smith, Kalama, Washington; C. H. Ma-
Chilkat
Notice is hereby given that the under-
dead cattle.
cured her. 'The 25 and cent sizes for later than the end of this month nor laney an wife, M. F. Leach, City; Andrew Lar­
signed has been granted right to mai II-
Three weeks ago Henry Woolfe mov­
1>. R S. Daley is said to have lost fifteen out
with out notice being duly given.
Will son, Miami; L- McFee, Thonald Larsen, H tain a ferry accross the Tillamook river
ed I uh blHekHiuilli luoln into llie large of a band oi twenty head of catite, and one of sale by S. J. Sturgeon.
blaekauiUli hii .I angoii aliopof 1. F. his ueigltbors has lost thirty head out of sixty
Thompson, Nehalem; Carl Lien, Salem; Jake on the county road, near the mill of the
five.
Extra blended tea al the Truck e not be resonaiblc for loss of stoek.
l.arHt'ii. mt.l the two gentlemen will
Apply for further
information to Nicklas, Blaine; G. W. Mowers, Blaine; J. S. Pacific Lumber Co. and
Earneat Warner of Dolph has a broad smile Lumber Co.’s store at llobsonville
I eiicafiirih woik together. Mr
I. hihwii
Dr. H
Patchen
Ins fare; he i>et sixty dollara on Robert
Gray, Nehalem; L. F. Amundson, Chas Wolfe
That 1 will have the same ready for
will atten.l ti. WHgon work, ami Keimml on
Fn zMininons with one of the Baxter boys.
Why wear old clothes when von can
Tillamook
Ore
lilai kaniitliiiig, »ml Mr
Woolfe will
Beaver; F. M. Linville, Wilson; C. E. Belding, tlie accommodation of the public on the
get
a
new all wool suit at the Truckee
The
director«
of
the
Oretown
District
held
a
tnirke a Hper-i.lty of home alioeing in
Portland; August Anderson, Garibaldi; D K. first day of May, 1897.
which In* | iohmi ‘ hh <* h
ewpecial
ukill. meeting nt the school house April i. Mr. H. L. Lumber Co.'s ai«»re at llobsonville fur
FOR SALE
Hulburt, Light House; W. R. P. York, J.
of Kickteull, Polk Co was encuged to ftoni $7.50 to $6.50?
Rales reasonable.
Meeara. I jiimiii anti Woolf« will make Muinliy
W.
Jennings, Paul Ilnhl, Frank Long, Amos
leach the Spring School anti John R<-dburg se- !
4 good milch cows, will be fresh by vaughn, Bert Aiderman, Bay City; H. M. Far­
Dated this the 29th day of March, 1897
h atroug team ami they me certain Io cured the contract for furuishinii wood for the i
You need a new hat and the place to
distilct.
his
being
the
loweRt
bid.
lune a big iuii of work when tlieecason
mer, James Kays, Sand Lake.
go for one of those Stetson hats, the the 1st to 10 of April. Apply to
A. Zurcher Prop.
full ly open» up.
Geo. Grayson,
latest hat out, is the Truckee Lumber
Co.
’
s
store
at
Hobsonville.
Two applicmion» will he maile at the
Trask Toll Gate, Trask, Or.
Bay City Breers»
next term of the ('’utility Court liyper-
For lowest prices on picture frames of
aon» tleiiring to put a ferry acroea lhe
The Rev. W. H. Weaver, pastor of
A«c«or Stephen» has been here calling on all kinds go to the Elite Futo Parlors. If.
mouth of the T i II hiiio * k
River. Jual
the inhabitant» of Bay City.
U. B. Church, Dillsburg, Pa. recogn­
wh it right the County Comt li ia in the
New stove pipe at Carey’s hardwai izee the value of Chamberlain's Cough 'ft
matter in a mutter of iliapute among»!
M tlauev Bro'» have removed the ho I tors in
th* lawyers here.
The HxAni.iiinr William hmw mill »o as to ship to the Vulcan store at 15 cts per joint.
Remedy, and does not hesitate to tell
doean't care a rap about the matter no Iron Works.
A line line of groceries of all kinds a others about it. “I have used Chamber­
that we gut the ferry. We can only ex-
M«<. Fred Pye. of Nehalem. H r « been visiting
lhe Truckee Lumber Co.’s store at lain’s Cough Remedy,” he says, “and
jne<n the hope that the County Court her patents here.
find it an excellent medicine for colds
will not make a mean of the w hole
llobsonville.
Geo William» made a »hort stay at Seaside.
tUTair ae it diil once tiefore, ami lliUft Hay
coughs and hoarseness.” So does every­
City «reins to hold »ttractioin* for him.
client lie out of a ferry nltogelhvr.
one who gives it a trial. Sold by 8. J.
Ml«« Minnie Long has gone to Tillamook to '
All fool» day panned off quietly. There attend school.
Sturgeon.
TILLAMOOK
wna the unual numlrera of nickeie lacked
Mi« May oake« went to Nehalem. Monday,
don n mid tha uaiial number al people with
Notice.
the intention of remaining for a short
who broketheir finger uailnendeavoring time
All
persona
knowing
themaelves
to pull them up
There were men who
Mis« Jennie Pettit of Medford, Ore., vtaited
indebted to me will pleaae call and set­
went almut nitli ap.mln of white tlneii.l la*t
I saac
Propr.
week with Mrs. bench.
in their pocket», lhe «lid of lhe thread
tle tlieir account» within 30 day» of the
having lieon carefully poked tlnougli
Messrs. Cone, Cook, Rhodes, and Long visited Shaving, Hair Cuttingand all Tonsorial Wotk date of tliia notice.
All accounts
tha back of th« coal mid left hang down Tiltamook this week.
Done in the latest Style of the Art.
remaining unsettled by April 11th will
almnt tl inclie», ami of comm* there
Postmaster Hick-« has had a telephone put in
be placed in the hand» of a collector for
—
weie plenty of women who tried to pull his oIBcv.
off the uiintghtly "ravelin” not diacovor-
settlement
Rev. Iwfllxrhide be<»n n »erie« of revival Shaving.
»5
cts.
Razor«
Honed
On
Ing th it they wore »old until they had inertinfft
Geo W Phelps,
at (he Prv-ibytertftu church last Thurs­
Hair Cutting
>5 cU.
Short Notice
pulled out about M of the 3<X> yard, the day
Netarts, Ore.
»pool wa« warranted to contain.
Tiler,
The Chilkat ou her last voyage north took opt
Tillamook.
w.ie all kind« of aolla mid all kind, and ft full paftftcnger li’At Among the nunt» mp r were Next Door to PoM Office,
Sent, t'p
claan«» of praple mid but evervlnrdy Mr« J. II Rddgvtord and f .mllv. Ch«» Wolfe
>vt. Oakea. and Cha». Young <>t Bax City, and
All persona knowing themselves 111-
wa» go.ai iintuie l and no hmm done.
Mcft»*«. Sibley and GupUl of llotwouville.
debted to the Tillamook Mill and
Emma Items.
Lumber Company will please call at
once and senle, either bv cash or uot». I
HEADLIGHT X-fíA YS
if
i
Ä
WE NEED ROOM
CS-rea/tlsr IBedixced. Prices
COUKT
CO.
Z-tea.dirxg' ZxzZexc2z.sm.ts
Tonsorial Parlors
is back from his Portland office to
remain as long as kept busy,
(’all at once to see about your
Cental
"How can
^5/
tea cost so little and be so
good ?”
I'-isy. It is roasted every
day in San Francisco—like
fresh coflee and peanuts.
Other tea is roasted once
a year in Japan, etc — like
stale coflee and stale pea­
nuts.
A a. aui.n. ac.-mu
&aa rii.vU..
»j.
Spring 1« here; the 1a«t three (lava have been
nice indeed ami people ate bu«v with their
garden«
D C Mr Neil lo«t * line cow lately by her get
line f«»t between Mine logo while running on
the range
T D ChitW'MMi And non have been hunting
rattle two d»>« thin week, they found their
cattle all right
There «eeiwn to be lota of kicking at the
count* co« it "iRciate. They «Would have «poken
out before now and not w .Ut until after it ia too
late
Mt« Ethel Page of Neakowln wa« ri«itiug at
Kutma lhe *r«t <rf this wetk
Harry Chitwood caught a wild cat tn kia hap
thia week.
We have had awch a tong «pell of t*ad weather
we hope that lhe good weather will atav with
ua aa well aa the bod did
Dress Nlalcing
‘Farlopz
Sn t- mid Everything *n the
I keen Making Line Made in
THE LATEST STYLES
+•—- AND AT —M-
Prices to Suit the Times
•3.00 to 14,00 fur rrgulur suit.
Fine white «ewing a specialty.
Parties calling will find us in
every day except Saturdays.
Room IS Aiderman Hotel Building,
THE IIOOH SISTERS.
Changes that have taken place in the
membendiip of tlie company render
immediate settlement of all outstanding
accounts absolutely necessary.
Tillamook Mill A Lnmlrer Co.
Notice
The partv wbo brought a black auit of
cloth» to my place to 1« repared, «bout
Dec 15 to 25th lHltfi. will plea»» call
and pay for repairing and take the cloth-
e* away
If not taken away lhe clMlies
wilt be »old on Saturday, tl>e 1st day of
May for the purpoae of paving for repair-1
ing and advertiaing
Bernard Buback
and get new prices for cash,
County warrants taken at face
value.
Don't wait till the rush comes
but come at once