Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 10, 1897, Image 3

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HEADLIGHT.
THURSDAY, JUNE IO, 1897.
Dan Fitzgerald is building a house on
Mr. Bills lias opened up a choice sto« k
his place, on the Trask.
D. D j K. Bowman, Ed. and Mgr.
of notions, ---------
school 1 supplies, stationery,1
Abe Cohn returned Sunday from a
etc i in the front part of the Elite Foto-1
business trip to Poitlaml.
graf Building, nnd is selling everything 1
----- Dealer in------
A fill I and complete line of fireworks remarkably cheap.
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County at the Racket Store at prices that will
STUDEBAKER WAGONS,
| Lord Lancaster cigars at Lamb's. «
surprise you.
sborne Mowers
RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Buggies, hay rakes, plows and other . tiu
The latest: Celluloid Photos, samples I Ballot boxes have been pul up nt
machinery. You can save money by
Colin ami Co., Olsen’s, ami Lamb’s,
(SrMlCTleY INADVANCK.)
dealing with me.
now on display at Hein’s Art Studio. 4t
• l.bO.
where any one may vote for Gmldess of
Special Prices oa Buggies aud Spring
One year .............. ................................
wagons.
Six months
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Five
good
dairy
cows
for
sale.
Cull
at
Liberty
for
the
4lh
oi
July
It
takes
5c
50.
Three months........................................
John Theiler’s,
: to v» le, mid neither age, sex, goo«I looks
C. A. BAILEY,
I nor previous condition are considered in
Nest oct on, Ore.
Tillamook, Ore.
ADVERTISING RATES.
! in the matter, 'hike your nickel nnd
A penny saved is as good as two earn­
i Inch, per month
fo 75
per year >675 ed. Y ucan save the penny by trading vote foi the best looking woninii in Tilhi-
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»->5 ........... ”
” S0.00
uiook.
Leo!. ”
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3"5
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” 3300 at the New Racket Store.—Elite Folograf
ft • “
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*-75
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” 60.00 Building.
if
COW
for
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DO YOU WANT FISH AND CLAMS?
wood. Apply nt tins office.
Local noUfi*«. locts. per line; and sets, after
tf
DO YOU WANT THEM FRESH?
the first iiHci tiuii. Only Sets per line for fust
Our New Water Power.
CLEARANCE SALE—of millinery DO YOU WANT THEM CLEANED NICELY?
msvitiou aud 3 cts thereafter for regular adve­
rtisers.
________ _ DO YOU WANT THEM DELIVERED?
The H eadlight believes in progress, goods at La Mode Parlors, c
commencing
LoM, Found, For Rent, For Sale, Wonted, and
CLAMS FIVE CENTS PER QUART.
gpevial notices, ill claosilied “ad” columns, at and when the publishers were assured .June 1st., and continuing through the
I will come to your house and
the same rate.
month,
Everything
w
ill
he
sold
cheap
take your orders.
Legal notices, Nonpareil ioc I m . per line for that our new waler system was a success
first insertion and ficls per line for each subse­ they at once ordered a water motor
to for cash. Ladies be sure nnd come Do you want clam shells for your chickens at
15cls
per
sack?
Do you want Square and Hon­
quent insertion.
(uinish power for their pusses. 'The early, and have your pick of the pretty est dealing? Ifsogoto
ggp-All notices or communications should
things
before
the
line
assortment
has
motor arrived last week, and was
J. B LEASIA.
LCAeut in as early in the week as possible.
Remember the place. Headquarters at
soon placed in position . It is of the been picked over.
Fearnside
s
wharf.
Residence at Watchtower
Mrs. Kale Williams, Prop. building. Tillamook, Oregon.
pattern known as the “Chicago Motor’’
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Ths HBADLIOHT has Double the bona and, though it is but a 12 inch wheel, it
fiJc Subscription list of any other News­ furnishes more than the power required.
paper in Tillamook County.
Card of Thanks.
We have used both steam and gas en­
Many
thanks
to the kind friends, wln>
gines, and we do not hesitate to pro­
Telephone No 6.
nounce the water motor as being far in so kindly assisted me in my hour of CLARENCE TILDEN
1 advance of any other device for furnish­ need.
OUlce coruerof Main and 2d street*.
Mrs. Amanda E Welle.
------ DEALER IN------
ing power for printing presses.
All von have to do is to turn on the
Cheap lumber.
power ami away goes your a heel—there
Tilín unook Lumber Co. have iiirain re­
is no building of fires, no “monkeying”
I, n Sinceridad clear Havana cigars at with a “spark” that will not ignite, no duced their prices, and are now selling
rough lumber at $6 00. Sized lumber
Lamb’s.
trouble of any kind, except simply to $7.00, shiplap 7 00, pickets I x 3—4 feet Nice dry wood of nay kind, any length
desired at lowest living rates
The salmonberry season is now in full feed your presses, and gel the matter long $7.00 per thousand pickets.
blast, and lhe berries are very abundant. ready for them. The pulling in of the
Settle Up.
waler motor has taken away the hardest
Clea.ancesal« at L* Mod» Mlllln.ry Parlor. work connected with the office, and
All persons knowing themselves in­ TILLAMOOK
Frank Illingswortb killed two hems made tin increase in size of the H ead ­ debted to the Tillamook Mill ami 1
Ol, Wilson river last week. Bears are light possible without materially in­ Lumber Company will please call al '
creasing the labor in vol ved in its publi- once and settle, either by cash or note.
very plentiful this year.
I saac S imler , Propr.
Tom Goyne and family are enjoying ation. We give our patrons the benefit Changes that have taken place in the ,
of the change.
membership
of
the
company
render
vicinity
the delights of camping in the
Shaving, Hair Cuttingand all Tonsorial Work
immediate settlement of all outstanding |
Done in the latest Style of the Art.
oIBur View, Smith’s place.
Overland Monthly
accounts absolutely necessary.
Holly Orchard and Jean Jenkins
Tillamook Mill «& Lumber Co. Shaving.
Table of Contentsfor June.
15 ctw. Razors Honed On
left hereon Friday for Portland by
(Filhiniook
3
flectbligfit
C. A. BAILEY
FISH AND CLAMS.
HEADLIGHT X-HA YS
Tonsorial Parlors
wheel, They expect to return
couple of days.
in
a
J. E. Tuttle, the telephone man went
to Nehalem on Thursday to repair the
switchboard at that place. He made
the trip in one day and came back, tired
but happy.
.
The Steamer Hrirrisou arrived at
Colin & Co’s, wharf on Friday ufternoon
with a large cargo of general merchan­
dise.
■The cheapest place to buy ever seen
in Tillamook’ ia what everybody says of
the New Racket Store. Come and see
for yourself.—Elite Fotograf Building. If
Charley Ruckles who lias been in Ka­
lama Washington for some time laying
pipe for the water Company returned to
Tillamook on Friday’s stage.
Lord Lancaster cigars at Lamb’s.
*
Miss Brnber a sister of Mrs. C. A. Doty
arrived on Friday’s stage from Winlock
Washington. She will remain here .hu­
ng the summer the gueht of her sister.
Charley Smith has scld his trotting
horse to Billy Stevens. The horse is a
fast traveller, and Billy is as proud of
his new purchase as a boy with a new
suit of clothes.
There is no better cigar made than La
Sinceridad-at Lamb’s.
*
A false alarm of fire was turned in on
Friday afternoon. The boys got a lively
“move on” ar.d gave good promise oi
lively work at future fires.
Orr Nolan and Toni Goyne returned
from Salem on Thursday, where they
had gone to attend tile examination be­
fore the Supreme Court.
8. Normile, the contractor who
who lias charge of the work of removing
the reefs at the mouth of the Nestncca,
was in town Thursday evening. II®
left on Friday morning for Woods.
When you want blasting or giant
powder, the place to get it is ofW. II . IL
Cary,who will furnish it to you on
short uotice.
R B Lam son, Clerk of the United
States Circuit Court of Portland came
>» on the Forest Grove Stage on Tliurs-
•ley. He is looking after some impor­
tant business interests here.
The only first class cigars in the city
at Lamb’s.
•
John Johnson, of Garibaldi, made this
office a call last week. This was the
first time that Mr. Johnson has been in
Tillamook for over two months, on ac­
count ot a bad attack of la grippe.
Hair Cutting
25 eta.
Short Notice
Frontispiece: Twin Hocks 011 Rus­
I
For Sale,
sian River; Frontispiece:
Electric
Next Door to Post Office,
Tillamook
One of the best of violins for sale
Peak, Yellowstone Park ; Frontispiece:
1’arvin of Stadivarins 1721, cost $60.00
Noah
Brooks;
Frontispiece: “Ye
wholesale, al your own price. One piano
Honeymoon,” drawn by Albertine
at your own price. Cost $275.00 I
Randall Wheelan; As Talked in the
have paid $166.00 on the conliaet for
Sanctum, by the editor; The Sketch
which I will take $50.00, there is yet due
Club, N. L. Murtliu, illustrated by
$109 to be paid monthly at $5 per month.
J. C. Harrington, Master.
members of the Sketch Club; The
Call on Dr. Kelly.
Devil’s Apprentice, Pierre N. Boeringer,
Will make regular trips be­
picture by Boeringer; Twilight, Will­
tween Tillamook, Garibaldi,
Portland Market.
iam 11. Anderson ; In Nature’s Labor­
and all way stations.
atory, Frank B. King, illustrated from
rARK
as given by Allen & Lewis.
To Bay City,
one way
photos;
Forrest, McCullough,—and
To
Bay
City,
round trip
Myself, Alice Kingsbury-Cooley, illus­ WHEAT—Market, declined; nominal at
To Garibaldi
one
wey
per bushel.
To Garibaldi
round trip
trated from drawings by Boeringer and
If you want a comfortable trip to all
from photos; lltislleloit, VI-VIII, W. OATS—No. 1, white, 40 to 42c; grey, 39 @ 40c
choice.
points take the Maria.
A. Lawson; Chiqnita, J. Torry Connor,
headpiece by Boeringer; The Intei- BARLEY—Feed $17.00, brewing. 18 to $i9 -
nationnl League of Press Clubs, Harry POTATOES—There is a good local demand
for consumption at 40c to 45c for choice Burb
Wellington Wack’ illustrated from draw­ banks.
GO TO
ings by Boeringer and Cantrell and from
photos; Lura, Platt Brush, Elderkilt; BUTTER— Store, in rolls 12% 15c per roll
choice dairy, I7# @ 22&C per roll; creamery 25
O Golden June,
Hat riet
Winthrop @ 30c per roll.
Waring; True Tales of the Old West;
XIV, A Tragedy of 1’it River, Bradford EGGS.—Choice candled 11c per doz,
Woodbridge; Santa Catalina, Marion HIDES—Dry,10 c. to 11c; green 4%c tosHc.
Piuyn; Altriuin ill California, Morris­ DRIED APPLES—Evaporated bleached, 6
on I Swift; Headmen's Island, Theron ^6%c; evaporated unbleached, 4^ 5c.
Bowii; Etc., Book Reviews ¡Chit Chat; PEARS—Sun and evaporated, 4(^6c.
Publisher’s Column.
DRIED PLVMS-Pitless, 4^l%c; prunes, 5(4
When you read Kay 4 Todd’s new ad
this week as yon surely will, read it
rarefully, for you will find that they
liave just what you want in the way of
a new suit of clothes or anything in the
fnrnisldng line.
I- L. Stillwell has purchased the
Keys place just this side of the Toll
Gate on Trask river He will fit up <be
place in first rate shape and endeavor
*•> restore it to its former status as a
m'ontain reaort. Lookout for hie »<I-j|
sertisement in the H eadlight .
I
T- C. M c N amer , P rop .
E mmet Q uick , D river .
Leaves Forest Grove, 6 A. M., Sundays, Tueadayi and Thursdays.
Leaves Tillamook,
A. M., Mondays, Wednesdays & Fiidays.
TRIP IN TEN HOURS
I ARE. k DOLLARS
Connects With 4 P. M. Train at l'prest Grove.
Finest Fishing in Oregon Along th«* Wilnon River am! ila Tributaries. Giant Trees, Reantifu
Scenery, University Falls and Good Accomodations.
DAIRYMEN ATTENTION ! ’
Have You Ever Used or Examined the
Empire ©ream Separator's?
They are beyond doubt the best machine in the market. The machines
manufactured by us include
The Improved Mikado, ranging in price from
Umpire No. io, price 4275, capacity uoo lb*
to $85 and having a capacity ol 250 lbs per hr. per hour.
Empire No. 5, price $150, capacity 500 lbs per
Empire No. as, price <,50 to $500, capacity from
hour.
»ftoo to 5000 per hour.
Many new and important improvements have been added thia year. The skimming de­
vices have bee u simplified and rendered more efficient. New bearings and an improve«! safety
clutch have been added as well as other improvements. For further information address
FOARD & STOKES CO.
Astoria, Oregon.
AND RESTAURANT
A lways has on hand
FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
A lso a
complete line of
Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco
and Stationery.
*
Best IszEeals in tixe
Lunches from ID Gents up.,
WM. KNOELL,
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PROF.
Launeh TOaria
Iraslmigh, Vt , Oct. 10th 1896.
F. L. True.
Agent for Empire Separators.
Dear Sir: —
I would say that I commenced
trying Separators the first of May 1896.
I first got an “IT. 8.,” tried it about
three weeks; then had the ‘'Empire;’’
then the “Little Giant” steam rig of P.
M. Sharpie*; then the No. 3 “DeLaval,”
and then the “Safety Hand” < f P. M.
Sharpies. Had the milk tested of
machine several limes by different
ties who Imd the Babcock tester
U. 8., DeLaval ami Empire each
ed less than 1-10 of 1 per cent.
Empire tested tlm treat, or 3-100of 1
cent. The DeLaval agent was here
had a machine to tell the number
pounds needed to start the crank when
the separator was ready to run. The
Emp re took four pounds; the DeLavri)
six pounds and the U. 8. eleven pounds.
The Empire cost the least money for the
amount of work it would do, and I
can’t see why it will not wear as long as
any machine on lire market. It cer­
tainly has run and done first-class
since it was set in here, and if I was go­
ing to buy again, I should buy the Em­
pire.
C. Ji Hamtnant.
For further particulars ?ee Foard A
.Stokes’ ad in tiris issue.
Tlie schooner Free Trade arrived in
Nehalem River on Thursday and will
load with a cargo of stave bolts. She '•
a neat little craft but if her unfortunate
name doesn’t sink her to the bottom
some day she will be in rare luck.
Wilson River and Tillamook Stage,
: hot
<
6 He.
CHICKENS— $2 50 at $2 75.
TURKEYS—Live,
|
Reduced Fares!
ft** Ä-JL
1* ROUND
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------- Will Run rim-------
Steamer W. H. Harrison,
or R. P. Elmore,
Will make tiips every five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria and Tillamook City
calying freight mid passeiige- s.
ELMORE, SANBORN 4 Co.. Astoria, or COHN & CO.. Tillamook, Agts
lofijii for choice.
DUCKS—Young. $3.00 © f.5.00
GEESE—Young, $3.00 @ $6.00.
Pizh TOarket
that you can drive with coin-
forl anti eiijowment.
Onr patrons will find every­
thing in firnt class wiiape and
onr prices reasonahle.
JONES BROS.
If You Want
Fresh Fish of every discriptinn in
their MMon. Are you fond of
Clams, Crabs,
Fresh; Smoked
And Salt Fish?
IF SO GO 10
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L.A CHIPMAN’S
Market on Went Main Street, Oppoaite
Alderman Hotel Budding.
BOOTS and SHOES
that will rip, tear, run
down nt the heel iniil
torment yon con tin mil ly
Get them reiiJy made. Hut if yon
want an article that will give yon
Kolid comfort, plenty of
wear mid never get out
ofnlrape then patronize
BROWN the Shoemaker
Kcpaiiing done ns chepns potaiMe
Come atid be convinces»!.
L A. CHIPMAN. Proprietor
TILLAMOOK CO­
OREGON.
SAM JONES
“THUNDERBOLTS,”
the !n’»,*t and grandest 1mr»k l»y this world-wide celebrity
now «. t an<i lot »ai« exciasivehf by »abit .nm«, inc
(itiy fr-jk rivMt to the ritlk by íím Jose« m te» year*.
L ii»« i by Lev. B. I . I! •}■»»• . inlrodi'ciion bv Bi-I»«»p
j h h . Key. of the M. E. < batch, routn. »• 0 pujr<-.
nh«t ilíuHrf’tioníi A Iwnianzu for agenta. Must
eaally selling book of G mj age.
AGENTS WANTED.
F-ynd ky Ge its for /.»ewt’a Outfit,
io On*s (or Our
7<.-pa-a, IflvsUaUd CatUx;^*
BlbSas, Album*, I-tc.
barber
WONDERFUL SALES.
cold mtns
IN CONNECTION
WAV
Astoria and
Tillamook
C ha $. pETEf^ojI
mo
TRIP
*****
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$10 Every Day Can Be Made by Agents. %
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Best Location on the Beach
Good pasture, garden truck, milk, butter egg3 and
feed for sale. Spr.n? water at hand. Sheltered from
the wind Right in front of the Sea Lion Rock« Good
qathing. Everything made pleasant for visitors.
G. W. PHELPS, Netarts, Ore.
To prove it. we rivo a few items fron» artoal saleo made within th»1 laM few wo« ks:
tine agen» w»bi Ü r«»ptes $« t o and a half «lays Another *»!»l Mropkw in two days.
an<l anoche« .» in threw •!«/<•. On«-agent ia Indtana armi lú copies tu ta o »lav a . Attaglii!
tn Mouth < afoiina *>1*1 4.1 vopl** >•» three «layo. <;ne a^«-nt In i
gia aol«l 15 in two «fay*.
An agent in < entrai <¿eorg ;»
Hi or-ine* In ten nay«. Wi»en y» n ron$dd«-r thoron»«
iiiission we allow nrents *n»l »to* lm$we*>«e »x«r».lnriiv of till* won»lerfnl lw*,k. an»l the
e**e with wfitrh »t «-»»a, I» e - i. clung in wh»< h u
pi. Mnvmanren e»»ga«e a h »-h
will r»el'1 «»»eli profit* For in-fan»*
arent m«d» IIOO.Xl la tee oayo *’ i"<
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OOMJM aaecn«»
teyi a«M»flH t
tn ia two «lays, another 4&0.75 1* U*u C<ya.
B. P. MAYf.’ES PL3UJ.’..Na COMPANY, Nashville, Tenn.
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