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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1897)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, THURSDAY JUNE 24, 1S07. THE G HEADLIGHT X-RAYS — For fancy and staple groceries go to Olsen’s. B.C. Laub will have another drawing for a high grade Bicycle in the near future. See him aliont it. T. II Govne is erecting a law, real estate and abstract office on the corner of ('I. hi le Thayer’s lot in front of the Com t House. The North Yamhill line has a bran new stage It is covered with oil-skin and is said to be a pleasant vehicle to travel in. W. C. King, of Sand Lake, was in town on Monday night, and incidently took in the si ow He reports every- thing prosperous at Sand Lake. On another page of this issue is the new advertisement of Mr. Page of the Hecond hand store. Air. Page buys and sells all kinds of articles, and his place finds a large patronage. Mrs. C. E. Reynolds returned on Mon ■ day, via Forest Grove from a visit to I relatives and friends in Pierce County Wisconsin. She came over the Northern j Pacific* and reports having laid a very pleasant time. Cohn and Co are paying 12Jg cts per. lb. for solid packed blitter. The people of Tillamook know too much about goods to buy shelf worn shipped here from the valley. Thats the reason C"hn and Co. du the large business they do, their stock comes from Hist hands. The Readick Theatrical loupe left on the Str Elmore after the performance on Wednesday evening. The meetings at the Christian elm rch are still in progress though slimly attend ed on Hrcouiit of the theatre, and other attractions. Orr Nolan returned from Portland and other valley points yesterday. He re ports considerably rain there, enough for all practical purposes. Mrs. Nolan will remain a couple of week longer. COUNTY ITEMS. GATHERED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS. A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Happenings. AN IN’ Dont Fail to Call on us if Woods yon want clothing, dry goods or shoes for the fourth. (raOMTHK OCHAN WAVs) We have a large new «tuck to select from Mr R. H. Homes celebrated his 67th birthday last week ; several were pres- ent. Leonard Krelia came in to Little Neatucea last Thursday with some new machinery for their mill at that place. shinned from another store in the valley, that could not be «old out the re Our l-.-od- are bright and new mid bought direct from manufacturer« win ch enables us to sell them very low We Carry so Many Mr. Harris, who lives between Sand Lake and Netarts, was in town hist Fri- , Miss Nellie Bacy was elected to serve day purchasing bee fixtures. as Goddess of Liberty at the celebration. -Mrs. Cap. Crim, who has spent most of the winter in Portland, passed Hon E E Selph will act as chair through Woods on her way to Salmon man during the literary exercises on the river, last Sunday. Cap. Crim has a Fourth. very nice place there, and contemplates : Cohn and Co are paying 12,*» et«. per. ' putting in a store at that place soon. lb. for solid pHi-ked butter. different lines of goods that we can afford to cut prices lower than those who just carry sperial lines an.I have to make their entire prof it thereon. Our lilies of l'wo Dollar I l its are just what others ask three dollars for. Our new line of Two, and Two and One Half Dollar in ms shoes are the cheapest and best goods ever brought to the city. Boys Straw Hats 10 ets. You Save Money • on every ad¡,-le you hoy from Cohn A Ca. becauss they are the leaders in every line they handle. The handsome programmes for the ' Nehalem Readiuk Co , were printed at the (From the Nehalem Times.) Headlight office. The printing of a Í handsome programme of that kind is a ¡ R Krebs is enlarging his mill some « i Pay up your subscriptions, and you • lifficii’t piece of work. what and is putting in a cut-off saw and < in get the H eadlight for one year for The main line and branches of the and an edger saw. He is using a sys 75 cts. if paid in advance 1 wateravatem were measured last week, tem of rope transmission for driving all Rev. W H. Mills of Beaver delivered and found to aggregate a little lews than the light machinery about the mill. a lectin eat the Tillamook ME. Church ! «ix miles. Win. Luce received a full kit of black J .st Sunday evening Mr. Mills had a By special request we print the songs smith’s tools from Portland on the last ) irge audience of delighted hearers, all which thechildrpii will sing at th«* Fourth o whom pronounce his Sunday evening of July exercises this week, (’lit them steamer. We understand he will open up a shop, and will do 'ustoni work eermoii an able and powerful effort. out and bring them with you to the cel from the headwaters to the mouth of the Mr. Frank Long has secured the con If you want something nice for the flo r ebration. Nehalem. tract for erecting a bain for B. Hathaway. of your store building or dining room, o- Don’t forget to go to La Mode Millin Lundery Bros, have purchased the .Mr. Cook, the timber speculator, from any micarpoted room that requires ery Parlors and get one of those hats • weeping try "Outline.” This article is that are selling so cheap. Get one fori property formerly occupied by J. Pennsylvania left for Portland by B. Pape & C o ’ h saloou and G. \V way of Seaside. p i oil that, prevents dust from raising in the 4th of July . Fearnside has purchased the property front of the broom, and does away with Miss. Roth Bewley has gone to Seaside Thread, 3 spools for 10 cts at the in which he has been doing business ilieirv ssity of sprinkling. For sale at to visit Mrs. C. C. Baggage. Racket Store. ever since he came to Nehalem. Both E Reynolds. Mr. Snfth and Mrs. Sewarl hi ve closed A fine second hand 22 rifle for sale. parties «re contemplating extensive improvements to their properly. The H kagligiit has been doing some Inquire at this office. a successful term of school often weeks. handsome poster woi k lately. Some Educate Your Dowel* With CrtAcaretA. M. S. Buchanan is hauling out stave Leach and Jones have about completed haAdsoiiie fonts of large poster type Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. bolts at Olsen’s camp. their tram-road and will begin hauling have been added to our stock If you 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Edw. G. Wist was a passenger out on logs in a few days. i ee I anything in the poster line call and Anything in the picture line can be the Harrison. Hee our samples. The HEADLIGHT had al the Elite Foto Parlors. Worthington and Reifenberg have uflhe is the only place in the county procured the contract for hauling wood Mrs Herman Tolil returned Sunday New Goods came on the Elmore for where such work can be done. from Astoria where she has been visit fur the Elmore cannery of Garibaldi. La M oile Millinery Piirlors, ing her daughter fur the past lew In another column appeals a nolice of Colin and Co, will pay 121 cts. weeks. the marriage of Louis Jacobson, the Oretown well known contractor, to Miss Evelyn for solid packed keg Im Iter. Barnard, daughter of (>. W Barnard, of The K re Im brothers are kept quite Sonili Prairie. Von enu get a (ine lOe luncli at this city. Mr. Jacolmou has made Knovll'a, at any hour af die day. busy running the Little Nest ucea saw O. B. Lawrence one of our war veter mill. in.my friends during his residence in Ladies have you seen the nice duck ans has been away attending the reunion 1 this city, and he and his lovely bride, Nearly ever man in the neighborhood who has always been mod highly es suits nt Olsen’s? It not, just go and see at Independence, and reports, bailing was out last week tryingio impiove the teemed here,will bear with them the good them and you will be sure to buy one. the rain, a goed time county roads. wishes of all. The H eadlight extends Miss L. M Mann’s school in Dist. No. Nothing but first class work turned out < oii^ralulalioiiM. The young couple left at the Elite l-*olo Parlors. At the same 2 close next Friday with appropriate Mr Allen, the new road supervisor, on tlie6o’clock stage for Portland. old stand next to the H s . adi . iout Oilice. exercises. TheLysters kindly volun is giving much better satisfaction than liia predecessor. teering the music for the occasion. H. W. Decker, President of the Gen We will take wood, potatoes, i bickens era I Conference of the Seventh Day eggs, berries or atty thing we can use as Mr. Missiier left a few days ago for Supervisor Dailey has been doing Adventist, will hold meetings here in payment on your subscription. Pay up some good work on the prairie recently. liia future home near Gaston. the 8 D. A. church commencing at 7:30 and get your paper one year (or 75 cts. The road is now pretty well thrown up Several camps are to be seen already i i the evening of Friday, June 25 th 1897 the length of the piairie, to he followe d All are cordially invited. For the finest canned fruits g> to! by graveling later. .Muy the good work on Fletcher's camp gionnd. Olsen,« The school-boys, under instructions continue. Who painted Larsen’s dog? That is from their teacher, have completed the A line lot of floor paints,in all shades, tlit* great question now agitating society. Wearenot a Briton, neither do we fence around the school lion-re which On Monday night the poor brute re recieved al C. . Reynolds. altogether admire England's treatment gives the children a much better ceived n liberal coat of paint. The Colin mid Co. will pny 12J Cl.M. of the Irish question, Imt we do feel like ground. colors, red, white and black, would seem hurrahing, on theSOIh, for the widow to indicate an effort Io change the dog’s for aolid packed keg Imtter, Mr. Myers has returned from Ilia Victoria, the greatest queen that the nationality, and make him a subject of This is the time of year that agents world lies yet known. Let ’em shout to Clackamas Comity. Emperor William Whoever did the come through with school supples, but whenever they feel like it. Mr. l’etite who purchased Mr. job, it was a mean trkk. remember I am representing C. F. net’s farm, moved in a few days ago. Miss Bell May, daughter of Dr. W. J. Wilier Co., who handle all kinds of Hebo Muy, acted as pianist during the engage school supplies. J. 8. Stephens. The recent rains have made the loads ment of the Readica Theatrical Colli- The only first class cigars in the city quite muddy. p.my in this city. Alias May, for one at Lamb’s. of her reais, in an accomplished music Colin and Co. are paying 12l£ cis. The campers season has arrived: and ian and n I ic won many gulden opinions J. II. Leasia the fish dealer has ad. numbers of them pass daily, going boll, lb. for solid packed butter. by her excellent pel formative on the vanced the price of claim from 5ci« to to ami from the coast. p ano. 10« ts per. puart. Notice for ISItla. We have been informed that some of the hay on the Big Nestucca is ready to cut On Saturday, June 26(11 1897, nt if the weather was suitable. creamery soutli of town, nt 2 p, in , 1 There has been several days work done " ill receive Ind« f r tlie const! ruction oi on the road survey, from the Keliow place a 2ut> ft. tremie on the road between said to the bridge site, during tlu past week. creamery and Trask river. While they are making a good road, it All who wish t. bid un said work is evident that they are taking the long must be there, hs I will explain what I way of doing so. We,(or any other s en- want done at that lime. sible man)are hound to say that, with the " . W. Conder. aid of a few teams the road which is now half done, would have been completed. ‘ Road w orker” i The Leaders in Low Price s WH EX YOU A R E TI RED □f drinking and using the impure water from your wells remember that The Tillamook Water Co. stands ready to furnish you an abund ant supply Df Pure Mountain Water at rates se reasonable that everybody can afford to use ft, Office with Tillamook Lumbering Co. Louis Olsen «t* -.-J s z -*¿5? -^XiSÄ Is NOW AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN IN THE LEAD OF ALL WHO SELL PLAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES, AND DRY GOODS- NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN THE LINE OF DELICACIES FOR THE TABLE OR NICE THINGS IN THE LINE OF DRY GOODS, LACES, ETC., ETC-, YOU WILL FIND IT IN OUR LARGE STOCK OFGENERAL MERCHAN DISE- CALL AND SEE US, AND WE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUR STORE IS THE PLACE IN WHICH TO TRADE. LOUIS OLSEN Tryne JTice Theatre r\ ~ u.ooX - « ranimes viy.V.. ÍX ■‘»w-Ujv T"Jv'«w^« V.wVd" ô-lç- Vi.» «««’ «'¿'o- Sc/ii/fings Bcsf tea is not only pure but it is...... /...... because it is fresh-roasted. What is the missing word ? MARRIED Sand Lake The >un lay School Picnic was a failure on account ui the bad weather, tonite h few came out from Beaver, not knowing how the d tv wa* <»n the beach. The mud from Hembree io Suruce is now in belter condition than it has ever been. S >m ’ g >o*l work is b >iiu <1 >ne on the Get Schilling't Octi tea at your grocer’s; take out the K/Zw Ticket Cham herlain i >ad to tiie c.«pe. (there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below beibre August 31st. One word allowed for every yellow ticket. If vour ticket (or tickets) reaches us before July tst, you are entitled to two words for each ticket. If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. II several find it, the money will be divided equally among them. Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end ol the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope w ill receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on iu Besides this thousand dollars, we w ill pay $150 each to the two persons who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15 atui the en«i of the contest—August 31st. Cut this out for two weeks. You won’t see it again A SAN FRANCISCO .1 VCOBSON-HARNARD-At the re«i- sidenee of the biid- 's parent« in Tilla mook, on Wednesday, June 23, bv JnstieeS ippiugt.nl. L mis Jacobson, of Portlai.il, «ml Miss Evelyn Barnard, of tlii« city. 8 mie wiki auim il h i* been taking a number <>f sheep from Mr llenibre»*, and enteie I Mr. Mup'iv’s yard, and carried -»fl a «alf. There are Ini iter*, trapper* and *lricnine in search of the varmint. Go to W Second Hand Store *• E. Page's (>r Second Hand Store Bay City Cnmpeis are beginning t<» Arrive. Mr. U ilhanis from Salem was in town tin a week. C. H. Hicks and Gm. Nelnon have re turned from Portland where they have been in attendance at the M. ukmiic Grwnd Lo«lge. fol ImrgaiiiM i • nil kind* of Hand goods. I l.uv an k ti.| ■ Í gt» h I» ul Hhy \ Mlne .»i„| p,n V I til or exchange other good* |..r" same. 1 keep a lull line of >luvr*. 1 I. V M.u bine«, Laiiip«. linn.un, • erjr, Cai put* ami rVt rvihing • i the line of at'Cimd hand g >. <1- 1 a I no irpair Bouts and 8ho-* And mowing Mac hi iip * and warrant g •• m I job or no pay Call and aee me. W. E. PAGE, rr.prlelir, Tillamo .kO<e^, *1 «W VA. graMißkt. $1000 to be divided among the....... ?........ of the missing word. LINDERS is the answer. V'&V a « w V.X T3 p . Is coming about duly 4th and will be ready*to at tend to all dental work at short notice. I>r- \\ ise has been prac- his profession in I illamook for a number of years and s noted for the unvarying excellence and artist e finish of his work Charges always reasonable and entire sat isfaction guaranteed. LU. ñ. LUISE.