Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 27, 1897, Image 3

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The Headlight
The Stoorn Circulation
and
of t je
The Oregonian
leadlight
both for'
I
more thaq doub’e that
of any other paper in
Tillsmoolç UountiJ.
$2.00 per Year
Vol. IX. No. 51. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY.
MAY 27
1897.
$1.50 Per Year
MAIL SCHEDULE.
I cave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. ut.
Arrive al Tillamook next day by
4 p nt.
1 eave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m.
Arrive N Yamhill next day
....... 2 p. nt.
’ll LAMOOK AND HOBSONVILI.E:—
I ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday n:oo a m.
Arrive Hobsonvllle
9:00a m
I vc Hobsonvllle, except Tuesday
i ts n-m.
Arrive Tillamook ......................
515 I m
I cives’Tillsmook Tuesdays, Thursdays,
. 7 7’ * a. m.
and Saturdays at
“
in.
Arrives Netarts
.........................
1
leaves Netarts, same days,
Ip. m.
Arrives Tillamook by
6 ¡.tn.
{ hand R ond :—
I eaves Grand Rounde daily except Sunday
it 6 p. in., or 011 arrival o( mail from McMinu-
Arrivea at Tillamook at 1:45.
Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6
>. m. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamliill,
vliich is usually 4:3®-
Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45-
I Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. t o » P. M
Money Order department, 8:00 A.M. ;□> P. M.
(Sunday 4:00 to 6;oo P. M.
and have eaten a hearty dinner, half
x the pleasure of smoking is in the
thought of having a cigar just to suit
,
your taste. We make a study of your
smoking with this object in view, and
can please you.
LAMB, The Cigar Man
Next Door to Bank.
0AVID WILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
All calls promptly attended to
TILLAMOOK, ORE
R. MADISON, M. D,
PHYSICIAN anil SURGEON
Tillamook, Oregon.
Hutchens Residence,
yy J. may ,
ATTORN KY-AT-T, A W,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
ímtc Williame, yruy
HAS JOST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF____
Dress Triimning »nd Lining, Laces in Black anil Cream,
Velvets anil Silks, Hosiery, latest styles in Gloves, Mils, Coats,
Cafes, Baby oats, short and long, also Baby Dresses, Ladies U ii
derwear, a Fine Line of Corsets.
The latest styles just
from the East in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps for Children.
Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices
Dress Making Done to Order
) J. J. D aly .
(O scar II avter .
Oppohite H eadlight Office, Cor. Mitin anti
Second Street. Tillamook City, Oregon.
J) ALY & HAYTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
DALLAS, OREGON.
(JLAUDE THAYER,
BUY YOUR DRUGS OF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
WILLIAMS’ DRUG CO
t J a M es M c C ain ,
(A. W. S everance .
^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
A rrCRNE'. S-AT-LA \V,
TILLAMOOK, OIIKGON.
J- S. STEPHENS
JOSIAH BIGGS
STEPHENS & BIGGS.
Prescriptions
Carefully
Compounded
|
Real Estate Agent, and Representing the
Home Mutual Iusurane Co. of California
J. 8. STEFHHNS, representing F. Weber a
. of Portland Tot Scholl Supplies.
Office at Allen Hotel*
Ai the reqneat of some of my friends,
1 have decided to hike a limited number
of pupils in music. Thorough instruc­
tion. For terms, etc., a«ldress
Mrs. J. T). Kelly.
u.r Stock of Drugs and
Medicines is new and
Fresh and our Stock of Toi-
let Articles and Musical In-
struments the Largest ever
Brought to Tillamook.
0
Opposite Bank Building.
~r
Qfwapct J mhi I wl
General Bunking and Eschange bnniness.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Exchange on England» Belgium, Germany,
Sweden and «11 foteign countries.
Tillamook.
Oregon.
G. W. KIGER,
Flooring, Fustic and
First Class Finishing Lumber
Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension
Rough, Dimension Lumber
$12.00
7.00
6.00
Tillamook Lumbering Co
OKO. COMN. President,
JOHN MAFCKER. Vite Rr«- «nd Ma»
c A DOTY, Beeretary.
|
i.r cuF.
Alfred Biglow ha« gone to Portland.
Mr. Jones, of TIHamooh, visited our city last
S.trtntay. .nd while here’ purchwed mk ot the
E\chlnje and J|onei| ¡íecuritÍB?
prettiest horses In the country.
A COMPLETE NEW STOCK.
---- OF ----
■AY CITY, OREGON
HARDWARE,
STOVES.
TINWARE.
FARM MACHINERY,
LOGGERS SUPPLIES,
FISHING TACKLE,
AMUNITION ETC.
CHA£. pETEI$ON
BARBER
*
Belleville. III., .rrlved here thi. week .ml will
visit for some time with their sister. Mrs B A.
Todd.
Messrs Dean and Long returned Sunday via
North Yamhill.
DEALER IN
Collections Receive Careful and
Prompt Attention.
i
i
TILLAMOOK. OR.
C. & E. THAYER
no worthy action done, (b) Parse lost, whose.
7. Correct all errors in the following au«l
give reason for each change; (a) That Ugly
worm will change to a butterfly. (b)If my sis­
ter goes, which I think is doubtful, she will
call lor you.
8. Analyze tl'.e following words: Agent, dian’.
eter, jourisl, carnivorous, subscription.
9. Define ami illustrate the following: Im­
personal verb, iudefiuate pronoun, periodic
sentence, ellipsis prvssive voice.
10. Write a synopsis of the verb lie (tore-
cline) in the fir At pars >.1, singula«, active voice,
affi mative form, through lhe indicative and
potential modes.
READING
1. Wliat is the object of reading?
2. Define five terms used in teaching reading.
j 3. Define, paragraph, apostrophy, stansa'
A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks • caret, sentence.
| 4. Name one noted prose writer, one orator,
Happenings.
and one poet of the present time.
5. What errors are to be avoided in reading
poetry? How would you correct the same?
6. Wh..t use should be made of the diction­
Joe Altenberger made a trip to the valley
ary in connection with reading?
this week.
7. What is the relation of reading to know­
Elmer Jackson was visiting at Emma a few ledge getting?
8. What defeats are common in reading?
days ago. His sister Elsie will atteud school
NOW.
here soon.
9. Name two essentials of good reading.
10. Define retorical,
pause, consonant,
If
you
have
a
kind
word—say it,
J. D. Chitwood has been cutting timber to
diphthong, labia).
Throbbing hearts soon sink t> rest:
build an addition to his barn.
PHY8I0L0GY.
If you owe a kindness—pay it.
1. Of what is bone composed? What is the
Mr. John Sloan to confined to his bed this
Life's sun huriies to the west.
periostein?
Why
is
a
bone
felon
so
painful,
week.
Can you do a kind deed—do it,
2. Between what bones does the turning
We hope our new road supervisor will visit motion of the head take place? What kind of
From despair some soul to save;
this part of his roads and see what can be motion will be permitted by a ball-and-socket
Bless each day as you pass through it,
done.
Marching onwatd to the grave.
joint?
3. How is the thoracic cavity bounded?
If some grand thing for to-morrow
What seperates it from lhe abdominal cavity
Hebo.
You are dreaming—do it now:
A. T. Bain has been extracting hone;*.
below?
From the future do not borrow;
4. From where does the left ventricle of the
Frost eoou gathers on the brow.
An 8 pound girl recently made its appear­
heart receive its blood? Where, through what,
ance at the home of M. C. Kellow.
Speak the word—perform the duty;
| and how does it send it? W hen d«»es the blood
Night is coming deep with test;
Several of our citizens have been camping at loose its oxygen and take CO2?
Stars will gleam in fadeless beauty,
Ocean Park.
5. When an artery is divided, how does the
Gasses whisper o’er thy bteast.
blood flow? Describe the application of a
T. J. Owens, who has beeu east of the Cas­
tournibuet.
Days for deeds are few my brother,
cadestrapping, returned home Sat. 22nd.
6. Speak briefly of the following: Larynx,
Then, to-day fulfill thy vow;
If you mean to help another,
The people of this vicinity will meet at the nerve gangli-m, Eustachion tube, plorus, cornea
7. What is the most important of all the
Do not dream It—do it now —Selected.
grave jard to decorate the last resting place of
articles of food? Why? What condition is
to the departed on May 29 I897.
produced when the demands of hunger auil
It is impossible to imagine a better season for thirst is not satisfied?
British Columbia wan about to pass a
hay than this has been.
8. What and where is lhelachrymal gland? I hill preventing Anietiean citizens from
Why are the eyes dazzled in passing into a securing mine licenses then*, hut when
bright light?
Woods.
9. Describe a tooth, speaking of its composit­ it was discovered that it whs Americans
(FROM THE OCEAN WAVE)
ion and naming its different parts. How who were developing the mining in-
should the teeth be cared for? Why?
dustiies, and that Fitch a hill would kill
T. J. Lucy is making a trip to Portland.
10. Speak of the necessary of ventilating a
mining industry in Britiah
Mr. Wm. Miller, nephew of Mr. B. Brier has schoolroom. State some of t he effects of pour neiirly all
Columbia, the bill was promptly killed.
been visiting on the coast for several days.
ventilation.
'I’lte AmerieanB are really I he benefact­
UNITED STATES HISTORY.
Mr. W. E. Coovert, of Dayton, arrived in
Woods Tuesday evening, making the trip, a
1. Give the cause ainl result of the Bacon ors of the comity.—Aatoiian.
distance of 64 miles; in oneday.
rebellion. When, where, and by whom whs
The democratic alt.ick on the Dingley
Mrs. Porter and children left for the valley Virginia first sett It'd?
2. When was New York first settled and by tariff iliignt have some force if l lie demo­
Tuesday morning with her father-i i law,
crats had ever shown atty ability in ron-
where she will remain fora portion of the what people?
3 What was the character of the govern slmeting tai iff iiieaNures themselves.
summer.
ment during tlie revolutionary war?
The fuil measure of their capabilities in
Prof. Snuffer, of Sheridan, who has been
4. (a) State the causes of the war with
teaching the Amity school arrived at this place Mexico and the results of the war upon the this direction was revealed by thu “per-
Sunday night, and opened school Monduy territory of the United States, (b) What was tidily and dishonor*' tariff which Presi­
morning with a very good attendance.
the cause of the war with England in I812.
dent Cleveland denounced, which he re­
5. (a) What was the real cause of the fuse«! to sigil, and which, gelling on the
Baxter Bro*., proprietors of the Little N es­
i
the
rebellion in i86i?^(l>). What effect did
tucca toll road, were in town the first of tile
emancipation proclamation have on the South? Ntaiue book by the expiration of the time
week transacting business.
I limit, Ims proved Io he woithless for
(c) How did it effect the North?
6. What is the meaning of the "Monroe either revenue or protection.—Ast irim*.
South Prairie.
Doctrine?’’
In its June number The Ladies Home
7. What interest di«l the French people
Chas. Wells is again on the wing, This have in the war of the revoluiton; and how did Journal will celebrate the Diaiiioud Jubi­
time to Nestucca.
they show their interest?
lee in a way distinctly its own. In 1111
8. What great event di«l the world’s fair
Addie Harris has moved back to his home on
nt Chicago comemorate? What the one in article by William George Jordon, entit I-
the prairie.
ed “What Victoria Has Keen," the read­
Philadelphia in 1878?
Lyman Lamb is temportrly employed by the
9. To what degree have the industrial pur­ er will he taken on lhe British throne,
Truckee Lumber Co.
suits detei mined political parties of the l uited and lhe marvelous panorama
of
lhe
J. C. Bewley, of Bay City, payed usa pleasant States.
What did the term “Squatter sovereignty woild’s history for sixty years will pass
10.
visit while on his way to the mines of south­
lieiore him. lie will at a glance aee the
mean?
i
ern Oregon. We wish him success.
arithmetic .
science,
invention,
I progress in art,
Mrs. Si r th Daniel is visiting her daughter,
1. Ten cieditfl. Define and illustrate the I music, education ; the great social
re­
Mrs. Wallace, of Beaver.
following Complex fraction, multiple, alequot forms, the growth of nations and lhe
Our Grange met last Saturday and had its part, pat value, ratio.
2. Eight credits, (a) Explain the difference advance of civilization. The whole sloty
usual pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn, of
of the world’s progress of tile longAmt
Bay View Grange, were visiting members. We between the gross earnings and the net earn
ingfl of a firm, (b) Find lhe diameter in feet of reign in English history will l>e vividly
expect some new tnembtrs next meeting.
awheel which re voles 19-6 limes In going 2533 presented.
The South prairie Sunday School is progress­ feet.
ing nicely under the leadership of Mrs. O. B.
3. Twelve credits, (s) A farmer gives to Ills
Lawerenceand Rev. Siscel.
eldest no*i nineteen-twenty fifths of a farm ami
A Meli of Importance.
the
remainder to his daughter; the difference
Are we going to have a celebration on the
Srliotor Jone«, the Nevnda million
between
their
shares
1*7*»
srret;
how
many
fourth? If so, is it not time that the citisens
wire populiHl, is rnliiitg it wide hwh II i In
ofTillamcok City were looking into the mat- acres did the daughter receive? (b) Express 125 teriff politic« now
llnin the nt«n wlio
rods, 4 yards, 2 feet, 6 inches as a fraction of a
ter?
Mu-iiretl« duty on liltlea in the senate
mile.
hill
«II<I
got
nil
int
iense
in lhe tmiff on
4. Twelve credits. Bought the following bills
Nehalem.
on 8 months: July S. ’M- I**» »Si August 11, siignt wlilcli caused stock in the Hugar
>24056; September 20, $821.64; October 12, 8510.- Trust to go lip 31« per cent Monday
(From the Nehalem Times.)
ft 1« nntleratoo.l lltnl he in
I 38; November 1, $30* ‘7; when ought a note foi afternoon
Mrs. H. A Bloom is on the sick list.
to he allowed hia «ay in pretty iniieli
| the whole amount be dated?
everything
in
order to bold his vole
Two new bridges are being built across the , I $. Ten credits. Find the area of an irregular
Necauicum, near Seaside, to accomodate re- piece of land the diagonal of which is
yards with lhe republicann.
Mr. Jones’ actlvitv ill the tariff rlincii«-
: sorters.
and the p««rpeii<liculars 33.A yards «nd 41’i yds.
fertilizers on n siou calls irresintaldy to iiiinrl the story
| Frank Long, of Bay City, was in town last' (’*) ff • M,MI* use ■ Pou,,,*
tobl of ll.e rlistinguisherl «ilverite last
------
,
I TueMa» looking after Ihe Ulephoue bu.ioeM ■ , j-i«»
»« -- ---------- , -
h°W ",“Cl‘ W‘" i
f »ll by Mr. Davirl A. Wells
Mr. Jones
• he use on H of an acre?
> in which lie is interested
I 6. Kight credits Arrange in order ot mag when he llrst entered congress, was an
ardent
free-trader
and
a
sound-money
Miss Amy Dean, who is employed at ^ort | nltude,
tweniytwo-twentyfifths,
fortynine
men. He was « < lose friend of General
> Stevens, came home Saturday to pay a V,"H fifty fifths, ol?9
Grant, ami of eu Irosled that lie causer I
to her parents and many friends.
i- Ten credits. An «gent sold 450 ton« of liay lhe president tn veto the green back in­
MI m Kate xnrl Hrlwxrd Br.uimr.reulher, o( .t »rt . t»>. commt«lon , per rout, .nd with
GATHERED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS
TClhsn £ou go home
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J?
EXAMINA J I ON QUESTIONS
COUNTY ITEMS
rtLLAMOOK AND NOUTH YAMHILL: —
IN CONNECTION
line of ready mixed paints .
M, old *4 *** stOik; ¿-."Mhl'g
FiiW Cla$ iq Every Particular w h . h . carey ,
a*d */ 19 d“f
OPPOSITE BANK.,
Some ImprovemenU In th« public hlghwsy
sre being msde near Mr Morion e. The (rad.
Is being chsnged and the road being made
wider.
I
lhe
mission
i--——— 4 -< P*
w r cent; what was _ his whole oom
mlsapn, and bow many pounds of wool «lid he
•
buy?
8. Ten credl ta. If it coat <425 to fence a field
72 rods by
rods, what will it cost to fence a
square field of the same area.
9. Twelve credits. j3 is »K per cent of what
number? What per cent of f240 is $« 1 *» What
•• K per cent of fco-Mo? What number increased
by 18 per cent of itself is equal to M7S?
10 Kight credits. How large a draft on
days’
Chier» can M l»on<Bt I" Portland .1
A.
th«
111... being i Iz per eent
sight for $3.000,
the r^eea
pemium
and Interest 6 per cent?
GRAMMAR
‘Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride
And e’en his failings leaned to virtue’« fide.’»
— Goldsmith
Mr. J. T Nevins espects tn go Portland for
The
first
three
questions
refer
to
the above
hia wife tn a few days. He will drive over the
extract.
mounulns.
1. Ansiiie the sentence
The telephone system hss been chsnged . _
_________
2. (a)Is
thia a compound or complex ml-
The switch hoard has been removed to Mehal- ,.nc,r Why» (b) Nsme lhe noaiM slid
uate
em. sad the central baa been removed to th« . th,
lu wbittl la
Post Office
| , (a, beeline hia. <b> Give the principal
Our Bunday Bchvols were not aa well repra P*”* ol
*,rb "•»•«
.
A Wes«*
’ea ter
4.
Write satrfaitz
sentences
to i illustrate the following
vented al the convention aa we had espected
___ _ (s)Pre ifeate co nplem nt (b) adv» rb of denial;
Part of the delegates were onabl« to procure
conveyance on that day Mlaaea Pay Doty.
L ... , <« ) aubor Hnate conjunction of reason, (d) sb-
Ruth and Ellen Bewley. Imey Poly, - Lenora
— ‘ ■tract nirtin, (e) interrogative pronoun used iu
Roby. Mrs Babbidge, Meaara. Duty. Vesper the objective MM.
5. Write the correlative form of each of the
IMHy 1 1. Ty*. Abe Simmon« and Will Brook« )
of the following »tolo, attorney general
Pro­
a I leaded
fessor Brown, dregs, apiece, bine, swine. form
The eovernmanl work is nearly completed for ( ala, knight templar, news.
thia aammer Mr. Jamtauu
of Wake Avid ft
6. Analice the following Count that day lost
Jacohaaw, haa been paaeii« around the glitter
whose low descending sun views from thy hand
lug meUl among our workers thia wreak
flation bill.
Mr. Wells any« Mr. Jonen
i once remarkerl Io Idin after the vetothat
he liarl ninrle the rlisaatrons conceqnen-
cen of inflation «• plain to G-ant *’«« a
linll'a tail going up hill.”
Year« after
ward when Mr Jones was advocating
a high protr c'lve tariff and was leading
lite flgld for the coinage of silver, Mr
Wells naked lijtn what hail eauaed such
an extraordinary change in Ida viewa. In
aiilrstame he replied : “Why, David, I
am tire owner of ailvar min«a now, and I
want protection for my product. If I
liarl no mines I would he as goorl a free
trailer ami as strong a gohl-atanrlar l
man na I ever was.’*
That « man whose convictions are
frankly admitted to Ire swayed so entire­
ly liy his personal interests shonld have
been able to "hold up” Ilia nation, and
t lie senate twice ill one year on two great
heresies—free coinage and protection—
is a striking commentary tipoil ilia "rot­
ten boronglt” system.
Mr. Jones is
a man of great ability, hut that tlie abil­
ity which is not directed by conscience
is always a aoitrca of danger hie
and present attitude« are painful
traliona.
Loniaville Courier-Journal.
Hn«bari<i—What hav. yon Irften read­
ing in the newspaperT Yon are tremb­
ling and full of excitement.
Wife—Well, I should think in! I
bought aonie curtate at Burn’s jreaterday
for |4 99 and I ere’« the ««me kind a<1-
verlia >d today al Staey'a fur *4 99.
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