Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 17, 1897, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
THE
HEADLIGHT, THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 18P?'
_
Some People Want The Earth
and want it fenced in.
We do not ask so much—we are satisfied with a small slice
----- our motto is------
INDIES
rjicH don't you?
In crder far you
fa da sa yau want
a n co pair af ahaeB.
HATS
SHOES
FURNISHING
GOODS •
A reasonable profit on the goods sold is fair for both buyer and seller. This ice
try to follow, and by buying for cash, and selling for cash, and making a specialty
in the lines we carry, we are enabled to sell goods for much less than those who try
to curry everything, thereby giving our customers the benefit of our low prices.
We make a Specialty in trying to Please our Customers
We have them in
all Btylee and in
al he latest ahepeH.
See
CLOTHING
“Live and Let Live”
you want to dress
knowing that a pleased customer is our
best advertisement, and in selling our
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods
our stack
before bu ¡ng; we
We tell you just what you are buying and if not as
represented, your money will be refunded. We believe
are Belling very cheap
WE ARE STATING FACTS
when we say we have the best line of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing
goods ever brought to Tillamook and are selling them at extremely low prices.
We have the Very Latest in Every Line
•
and to those who want a suit, hat or pair of shoes for the 4th of July we
would say— we have anything you want in the line of wearing apparell and are
receiving new goods on every book Call, see us, examine stock and getprices.
Low Prices
Quick Sales
Small Prices.
Remember the Place- Aiderman Building, Tillamook.
K2.A.Y" & TODD,
ClotD-iers fitxid Furnishers
Tlllsbxxxoole, Oxegroxi.
A «(ialini w < i i *torn Notice.
Hundreds of thousnndH have been in­
furl her »a v Hutt I believe my experience
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned duced to try Cliainberlain’w Cough Rem­
to be tlint of women in Kenern).
edy by reading what it has done for
Editor of the H eadlight :
Aalo the ti en I tlo nut believe
tlnU lias filed in the County Court of Tillamook others, and having tested its merits for
County, State of Oregon, his final account as
I very much diHlike going into public
they go to tbinces with Milch
ideas
in
administrator of the Estate of Isaac W Smith themselves are today its warmest friends.
print, mid Min not at all fond of
iiewa-
For sale by 8. J . Sturgeon.
tlieir heads. If they did tliev wouldn’t and that the said court has appointed Thurs­
paper notnrily, but nevertheless 1 feel it I tiring tlieir wive», sinters and
sweet- day July 6th 1897, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
my «Inly to any a few things nt tills time
I hem tn niirl ilHitglilars ns they do, for no for the hearing of objections to said account
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
fortlie public eye
1 niiv I feel it inv
and the settlement thereof.
La11«1 Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Apr
man would willfully expose them
to
7th.
1R97.
duty because I think it is obligatory upon
W. J. SMITH, Administrator.
contamination of evil or to the wiles of
Notice is hereby given that the following-
some one to defend the honor of I he men I evil minded men ns the
|Aeii< lier in-
named settler haw file«! notice of his intention
to
make final proof 111 support of his claim,
oi Tillamook, and (Im purity of its
wo­
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
I sinuated. I resent this imputation on
and that said proof will be made before the
men, Imtli of which were at
leant
by
County Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook
the honor of our men ns inueli
as
the
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Qiegoti, on June 5th, D97, viz: David G. Ran
imputations nanailed by a certain person
of S K of See
iiisinu ntion 011 the purity of our women, executor of the estate of Auua Quick deceased, «Hill; H. E. no. 8412 for the N
25 , Tp. 1 S. R. 9 W eat.
nt n recent meeting “for women
only”
bn I know it to be unmerited and falne. has filed his final account as such in the County
He UHiues the following witnesses to prove
held In Mils city, and which meeting I
Court, of tin* County of Tillamook, an<1 state his continuous residence upon and cultivation
I presume there are dives
and other
of Oregon, and the said court baa set July 6th, of said land, viz: Morrison Milla of Tillamook.
attended.
horrid piners where such filings as
lie 1897, at io o'clock A. M at the County Court Ogn., William Hughey of Tillamook. Ogn.,
Crant Bailey of Tillamook, Ogn., Martin Turney
1 have lived in thia little town
for a
describes occur, but they dont occur in room to hear the Kame. All pesaons having of Tillamook, Oregon.
nuisher of years, and 1 believe that I am
objection
are
requested
to
file
them
on
or
be
­
Robert A. Miller, Register
Tillamook.
well acquainted with Ms people, and dur­ I
fore saul day.
As So what ocrwirs after dnicea, I don’t
William Johnson
ing that time 1 have attended a large
know any iaore Ilina I know what occurs
Esento«* aforesaid.
number of danceM, and think 1
know
SHERIFF'S SALE
after prayer meetings or after any other E. K. Selph, atty.
what I am talking about when 1 say that
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
young people's meetings in churches. I
Tillam«>ok County. M L Cohn Plaintiff vs
such disgraceful things as the Npeaker
II \ Woodford C. ( . Chipman. Lucy A. Chip­
don’t pretend to know, but I have
ob­
1 mm tinned at his ill advised meeting do
man, G. W. Pettit, William Rvau and G. O.
served thia, that young women who go
Noluu, Defendants.
When hiiytn^it w heel, just look at its
not occur nt our dances. I have looked
Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of an
to daiieira usually go well attended points. Smooth geuringt', large tubing, execution
and or«ier of sale issued out of and
on at many of of the dances, ami I have
while young people who go to church neat lines anti stiong joints
Will Rillt un«ter the seal of the above entitled court, on
yet It* bee the find case of improper
adecree of said court made and eutere<l on the
secvices loo often go alons thus inviting any rider. Either low frame or high, 14th day of November 1896 in favor of the above
post 11 ring
etc ,
decribed
by
the
for the heat wheel to sell and the best named plaintiff, and against the above named
evil
1
defendants, and each of them for the sum of
wheel to buy,
spvakei, nndM «Io not believe that there I
with interest thereon trom the date of
I don't care to lie considered as fight­
is a man in Tillamook
who
attends
the decree, and the farther sum of f 100 00
Is lite Crescent.
ing the cliiirclies. but suive the hioh of
attorney's fee« in thia suit. t«<ether with the
dances who would he guilty
of such
Then why not ride the best, throw coats and disbursements of this suit taxe«t at
«illauiook wont protest ua from
such
the sum of <3- 50 comfnuntling me to make
conduct oil lbs floor of a
ball
room.
your olrl wheel away, and send fora sale of the ta)U«>wing described real propertv to
attacks I feel that some one should, and
But miic I i posturing ns the preacher des­
Crescent without further delay. Ymt wit an undivided ene half interest in an«f to
in thia ease it seems to have
deqieHded will never regret it. .11 will last till yon l»l. 7 llld « In the tow n of Lincoln, now Tills-
cribe«! would be al>s«>hilrlf’
impossible
nio.k in Tillamook ( minty Oregon 1 will on
on the weak arm of
die. Foi its t lie best w heel to sell and Sntilf.lsy
tlis 19th dny of June f-97 at 10 o clock
to any one who is dancing. Waltsers
Ute best wheel to buy
AM al the ftont iloor of the Court House of
A Tillamook Woman
liiUat of necessity keep their bodies well
Tillamook County. Oregon, in Tillamook
City in Mid county and
state,
sell
Is the Crescent.
apart or it is iinpoasible for
them
to
st public auction to the highest and best bidder
tor
cash,
all
the
right,
title,
and
interest
which
make lhe steps required iu tlm
walls
Sold l»y C. E. Reynold Tillamook Or. the said defendants or either of them had at tile
Whan I <let Time.
Such dancing as the spetfleer
described
date ol the moauage mentioned in the corn
When I get time—
plaint or now has In or to said teal property
is absolutely impossible, for |>crsons in
to satisfy Suirl execution order and decree in­
I know what 1 shall do;
terest. coats and accruing costs.
such a position call not dance
Prof. W. H. Pookc, who
bated this tSlh day of May iSq-.
I'll rut the leavts of all my boo U h ,
But ^appose that young men were in-
make« a apec.alty of
J II Jackson, Sheriff of Tillamook
Epiletaov, has withowt
And rend them tlnongh and through
elinvd to be vicious, would they In» foul
do«hi treated and cur­ County. Oregon
ed mor« c-aaeo than any
isll enough to go into a ball room where
When I get time—
| living Phvsician; hi*
| suowm ia astonishing.
they are directly usder the eyes of the
I’ll wills some iHtsrs then
»OTIC« FOR PUBLICATION.
XVa Rave heard of cases
public, including
the
fatheis
mid
That I have owned foi week and weeks
c< ee years' standing
laud Office st Oregon City. Oregon. May mh
cured by 1.897.
mothers a nd brothers of the gills
they
To many, ninny men
him. Ho
publishes •
ate dancing with, to make iuipioprr ad­
Sotke to hereby givea that th« fcllow ia.-
When I g» t lime—
valuable itame<l setll. r ha. fi)«rl nonce 01 bis mtrniion
vance«? They would not dare to do
work on to make Seal m.iof in -upirort >f his claim, and
I’M pny those calls 1 owe,
thia di*, •hat .ai.l proof will :w mad« before the I ounty
even if they desired, and to
say
tin t
ease, which I terk. of Tillamook Co al Tillamook Ore. on
Altai with tllo«H, hills.
ho 1 e n d1
Urey would, is to make them out fools as
Those rouiith'ss hills,
___ bw i t h
a July 1st l«o- vi. A dal. lie M Miles. It E «49
well as knaves.
' ^^larg s bot­ tor the K S or \ W 1, and W >, of S K r. o(
I will not be so slow
tle
of
his
abaohtte
care,
free
to
anv
*
¡fferer*
In all the years in
wlik-li
I
have
whoi-iav send their P. <». awd Exprrti addreta. •ec IS T 4 S It to W
When I get time—
\\ e ad vie« env one wishing a < ure to addrr**
He nainoa the following witnesses to prove
danced 1 have never had a gviitlemaisdo
PiW.W. II. PUXJU ». >., 4 Cedar at., Sro TorM hisco'iMnuons rssi'lence npon and eultivatlon
I’ll legniate any life
anything that I could take the least ex­
of Mid land via A. Thomas White, of Tilla­
In such a way that I may get
ception to, and I believe that nine out off
mook. Ore Chailee F Mnrpbp.of Woorla. Ore .
.Aquainted niihmy w h».
ten women, if questioned, would say the
DeWitt C < Ollier, of W'lKda Ore .
Hernan A.
Mile«, of Wood«. Ore ,
same thing.
Respectable women an
When I get time—
Robert
A.
Miller.
Register.
not afiMid tJ l**nig niNiilied in the ball
Oh, gloriosa dream •fhbim«'
to ■
loom, Aiy mol her «lamed, ami w ith nit
X limnth, u year, |«*n )r.iis front BOW —
LOCAL DISEASE
father ssppiuvai, and I «luiiciU wi|li m\
lint I can't finial« Ibra—
sad Is the resstt «« eotos aad
NOTICE OF fin v. hh TTI.EMENT.
father's approval* Mini after waid
will* >
c»M<K rkaa«..
I Imve no lime
. .
It rw to carad by a pimaaat
my husbaiid'rt MppruvAl. Of virtues 1
r.mRtT wk‘M to applied 4o
executor of the mate uf Jamea yu ck, .teceaa
redly lato the mwrila Be-
haw ala ays considered myself
privi­
ed. baa filed hi. final account ac euch in tbs
■"I v«»“» • w»rt>eu n gives
leged Io select whom I «hi nerd with, and
Cwiaty Couit of IkeCoant. olTillamook, and
Mate of Oregon an.1 the aaid Court ha. set Jnlv
when I knew that men were intulimted
Foster.—I hid«*I v offered to
l»et
old
Mh IK-. al mo clerk a m at the Conatv Court
I re filer« I them, but in a new country like
mom to hoar the mow
All persona having
Bullion a bundled that hr would marry i. sckaswl>« g s4 to be ths ■
Hi is, one «lances with all kinds of people,
objection, are reqneated to file them on or be
his dnughier.
'»MtMiil day.
but I have yet tlm Hist man Io find w he
Lowe—What did Bullion sav?
William Yohiitoon
has offered me an) insirit. And I may
F<«ter—Raised I inm .—Town fopics
>-stentor afori said
K F, Selph atty.
Coniai unirai?«!.
I
Fits
Cured
CATARRH
Etr’s Cream Balm
I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. May 12th.
1897.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of '1 illamook County, at Tillmook Ore., on
July 2nd, 1897, viz. Charles R. Allard; H E 11827
for the S% of S E ’4, N E*4 of S E >4 of Sec 13 Tp
3 S R 9 W; and lots3and 4 of Sac 18 Tp 3S R 8 W .
He naii.es the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Thomas Eaden, of Blaine.
Ore., William N. Bays, of Blaine, Ore., John
R. Dillow, of Blaine, Ore., Elbert Lynch of
Blaine, Ore.
Robert A. Miller, Register.
I
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
is hereby given that the undersigned
I has Notic«'
filed her final account as administratrix of
of the estate of C. T. McKinley deceased, and
that the county court for Tillamook County,
Oregon, has set io o'clock A. M. on th« 6th day
of July, 1897 at the county court room in mid
county and statmas the lime and place to hear
the same, and now all persona having object­
ions to the Mme are hereby required to present
the same on or before mid date.
Dated May 4tlr IS,,.
Mary H. McKinley
Administratrix.
K K. Selph Attorney for said Administratrix
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Iarud Office nt Oregon City. Oregon, May is
lS»7.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler ha. filed notice of bls intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before tile Co.
Clerk of Tillamook, Oregon, on July xl, 1H97.
vis: ThomasMaden; H. K.»7J« tor the F.H of
N. K >4 Of see. IS Tp s. R 9 w>tid the fract­
ional tto’.ofN, W. and S. E % ofN. W. li of
Sec 19. Tp. J S. R. 8 W.
He rmtiws the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon sud cultivation
ol said land, vis:
< harles R A Hard, of Blaine. Oregoc . IViHlum
N. Bays, of Blaine, Oregon. John R. Dillon
of Blaine. Oregon. Elbert l ynch, of Blaine. Ore.'
’on
Robert A. Miller, Register.
Don't Tuhscra Spit sad Sarake Tosr l ife imy.
..T.0 V',! t?',,*<-eo ei*sl|y »nd forever, be mag
11 ot !,Ie' nerve “»a »Igor, take No To-
Inn,l,r
‘•‘»‘«'»Ke' weak men
ooi
nill, rue‘fl’t"' ®c or »'• Care guaran-
8t7dln.nr’okm‘t *?!*
Address
Sterling Iteawdy Co. Chicago or New York.
DIRECTORY,
COUNTY OFPICIAI.S:
Judge ...........................
W .W.CWDF.1
ID. P. H arvey
Commissioner..............
• IC.H.W hrrler
Clerk..............................
. J. D. H owards
... J. H. J ackson
Sheriff ......................... . .
J ohn B arker
Treasurer .......................
As^e^sor .......................
.J. S. S tephens
Surveyor .....................
A. M. A ustin
School Superintendent
G. a . W alksr
Coroner ...................................................
. c. E. .............
R eynolds
DeputvProsecuting Attorney.C laude T hayer
C.acuit Court convenes the 4th Monday in
August, and an -adjourned term is generally
held in the spring.
County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan­
uary, March, May, .Inly, September and No­
vember. ConiMiissiouers court 0« the Wednes­
days following.
PRECINCT:
Justice of the Peace ............ G. W. S appington
S. V. A nders «?*
onstable . .
CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor..
..................... Gio. C ohn
. N els ’T hompson
............... C arl K nudson
Council
......... C. B. H adley
........
C.E. R eynolds
. .H. F. G oodspeed
....................C. N. D rew
Recorder . .
1
H oward G aby
Treasurer
Marshal.........
. C l yde C lkmrnir
SCHOOL BOARD
and G X
M. W. Harrison,
B. L. Eddy,
__ ,, ___
Edmunds.—Clerk, A. G. Reynolds.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
C hristian C hurch :----- Rev. S. G. Dallas
pastor. Services on Sundays at 11 o'clotkA.M.
and at 7:30?. M. until further notice.
M. E C hurch :—Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor.
Preaching service at n A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M.
< lass meeting at 12 M. Prayer meeting every
Thursday at 7 P. M.
S. D. A C hurch :—Sabbath school every Sab-
lath (Saturday) at 10:30 A. M. followed ty
preaching or Bible study.
Prayermeetiig
every Wednesday evening. Tract and mission­
ary meeting Sundays at 10:30 A. M.
B. U. TABOR, Conference Laborer
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
A. O. V. W.— Meets every Monday night at 7
p m . in I. O. O. F Hall
Myron Perkin* M. W.,
D. T. Edmunds, Recorder.
HOOK ill LADDER CO. -Meets first Wednes­
day night of each month in City Hall. W. F.
I). Jones. President; John E. Tuttle Chief; T omi
Coates, Secretary.
M orning S tar R krekah L ooob N o . j 2. I- 0.
O. F —Meets 011 the first a«<l third Wednesday
eveniags in each month. Mrs. C. M. NewnMR
N.G.; Miss L. Poland, V.G.; Joe Petre, Sec.
G. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each
mouth st 1 P. M. in I. O. O. F Hall. C. N
Drew. Adjutant, P. Brant, Coniniander.
1. O. O F.-Meetsevery Tuesday 11 writt at Tk
?. Mini.«), o. f Hall. C. I’. Knudson N C..
Win. Olsen, Rec. Secretary:
W. J- May
Per. Secretary.
ALDER CAMP.—No. » tq . Woodmen of the
Wor.d. meets every Friday night in W. of W.
Irall
R. R. H ays , Consul, Otto Heins,
Clerk.
A F Ji A. M —Meets first Saturday night of
each moiilh In Masonic llall.
R R May
W M F. R. Beals. Secretary.
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO 24—Meets at 7 F Fa
M. on the 3rd Saturday of each mouth J *
Maaonic Hall. J. W. Maxwell, II- F ; " '»
► < bnder. Seeretary.
SILVER WAVHCHAPTSR. No. 13 0. » *
Meets and am! «th Saturday« vt «a-.» «io<‘,M
Mrs. G. W. Pettit. W M L. Coates Secretary
BAY CITY LQp^E DIRECTORY
R a ' C tty I. n
No .02 A F Ik A M —Moet
2nd a. 4(ii -»atnrtlavs in each month.
Ntlaon. W M , C II. Hick«, S. W . C. C- Bab-
bagc. J. W . J. h . Bridgeford Secretary.
►
M iriaw < raptf . r No. 20 0. K. S.— Meet« *1
Tweadavs iia each month.
Mr«. F. !'
Hndeeford W. M , C. C. Babbidge, W. P.. M il
F.tla Wood. A M .J. I! Bridgefivd Secretan.
»r^C,r,c
No. tOs I O. O. F—Meets
F. k L’1****™ "'d 4th Saturdays and every
,sa,u®d«y in the month. Frank Long N
<*•» J J Pye. V G.. c. h . Hicks Secrelsi y
iah L odge N o . 51 I. O. O F —
4’h Tuesday*. Mr». F.liM»***
• Franx Lovg. V. G J J W