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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1897)
THE G TIL LAMOOK HEADLIGHT, A— T Mayor Cohn will preside at the extr emes on the Fourth of July. If you want anything,no matter uhut, go to the second ha ml store. PAGE hat i t Mrs. E. M. Wolfe and daughter Hazel, o’San Francisco, have returned home from a visit Io their r< 1 Hives heie, Mr. a i I Mrs. T. B Handley, L LA L ’ Why go without a new bat? Mrs. Sky rockets one half price at Lamb’s Sturgeon carries a full line at prices from Alfred Letcher left at this office 2-5 cis up. last week, a branch from a currant bush Good jack knives from 10 cts up at literally loaded down with currants. We have never seen finer currants, nor the Racket store. mote on a bush than the sample alluded Frank Severance who is getting out to. logs for the Truckee Lumber Company, The base ball game between Bay City Ims shut down his camp because of a lack of suppliei, w hich are expected oil and Tillamook teams on I he 5lh of July the next trip of the lumber Co’s, steamer. will be well worth seeing. Don’t fail to take it in. M in . Dr Wise and family came in on W. J. May Esq returned from a the stage Tuesday evening. The doc tor ii expected l< day. The many friends longed business trip to Portland other Valley points last week. of Dr. ami Mrs Wise are delighted to The school children, of the town, are see them back in Tillamook. requested to meet at the school house al Amongst those who have accepted in 10 a. in on Saturday, for the purpose of vitations to speak on the Fourth of July preparing for an exercise to take place are attorneys, Cooper, Eddy, Goyne, at I he opera house in connection with May and professor Walker The Ji j celebration on July 5lli. Dont Fail to Call on us if you want clothing, ilry goods of slioei (or the fourth new slock to select from At the council meeting Wednesday eve, the council instructed the City i M him I ih ! to strictly enforce the law con cerning the use of fire crackers or other | explosives on July 5lh, and not to per- j mit their use within one block of lhe 1 line of the parade, on the day of the celebration If the citizens will assist the , marshal in this imuter it will probably save trouble with accident from such sources shipped from another store in the valley, that e mid not t.e sold nut the re. Our goods are bright and new ami bought direct from m.iniilaclnieis w ill cli enables us to sell them very low . We Carry so Many different lines of ic>od« that we cun afford to ent price« lower than those Who hint c arry spec ial lines and have to m ike their entire profit thereon. (»Ill lilies oi t wo Dollar H its are just what others a-k three dUlnrs for. Our new line of Two, and Two and One Half Dollar mens' shoes are the cheapest and best goods ever brought to the city. Boys Straw llats 10 cts. For bargains in clothing go to Kay & i Todd’s. It is said that von can get just as good photos at the Elite Futo Pallors as you can in Portland. Better try it and see, Yon Save Money on every article you buy from C dm A Co. bacillus they are the leaders in every line they handle. A literary and musical entertainment took place at the M. E. Church on Mon- | day night. Very few persons knew o I the entertainment, ns it had not been! generally advertised, but a very pleasant! and enjoyable programme was rendered. Roman candles half price at Lamb’?. 1 Mr. Orchard, our water works man er- . . turned Saturday evening. His many I One of the most daring < exploits — <>' ' friends are glad to see him home once modern times was the capture of the ' •-« '• »'•<?( more. The fire-works on the fourth will con sist of a number of set pieces, rockets great “Skookum,” of Skooku 11 lake. [«dies Oxford Ties in tan and black, We have not space for the particulars of i candles etc. and fifteen fire baloona. at Kav Todd’s the captme, but the monster will be All patriotic citizens are giving the Theo. Steiiihiiber returned Saturdny seen al Tillamook July 5th hea tiest encouragement to the firemen evening from a business trip to British D.m ’ t miss the plug ugly parade on Columbia, • > lie reports things booming in tin* matter of the celebration of the 4th of July. The success of the celebra July 5th. It will be a sight worth see- ! ’•* that part of the world. tion is assured, and a great crowd will ing. A nice line of men’s hats just arrived be at Tillamook July 5th to take part. Fire works one half price at Lamb’s. at Kay & Todd’s. Madamoiselle Frisqney, the world re For Indies midervests, table clothese nowned elephant trainer, will arrive in lace curtains, etc. etc ,—go to the Tillamook July 4ili, with thegieat Racket store. while elephant. Don’t fail to be Oil Arbuckle and I Jon coffee 12’ a cents a hand to see something you never HIlW package at Colin & Co. before. Williams Drug Co. will give a bottle (>i wee Don’t fail to have the youngsters Hoods Ihiteis to the best character in the elephant at Tillamook J nly 5tli . the plug ugly parade on July 5th. Look out for the elephant in the cr I ii - The Truckee mill at Hobsonville has thiimpian parade at Tillamook, July bill shut down for a short lime on account of at 1 :()() p. m. the non-an ival- of a steamer from San There will arrive nt Tillamook oil the Francisco to takeaway its lumber boat Sunday, July 4th, ail enol inolia The foot-race which was to have taken performing, sacred wlwile elrpliant place at the base ball grounds last Sun which will be oil exihition in the cala day afternoon, turned out to be a grand thinnpiiin para I * on July 5th, it 1:00 I», fizzle. One side wanted to start one way •n. Only elephant ever seen in Til la- and the oilier preferred another way and monk. If you miss this you might HH as they couldn’t agtee at all the race uell go off and die of disappointment. was finally declared off. Startling Aiinouiicemen —The great ami only “.Skookum,’’ which has so long been the terror of the natives, ami which Inhabited Skookitm lake, has been captured, ami will be on exhibi tion al Tillamook July 5th, day and evening. Win. N. Booti, special agent for the L oi Ion and Lancashire Ins. Co. of which Cl. hi b* Thayer is agent will ill town this week. He came to inspect our new waler system and upon his return a special agent of the N. W Ins Union will come in and make an official inspec tion. The prospects are good for a speedy reduction in insurance rates. Mr. Reynolds Ims on exibition nt bin btudwaie etoie, a unique centre table The frii i • mid legs of the table are made entirely of spools of all shapes and tmtes, from the tiniest silk twist spools to the largest linen thread spools. Their are about POd spools in the table. It was made by Mis. Billings, of Sand Lake, am! lepresents aweiiil inoigths of patient toil Th< top of the table is 22 *30 in lies in aise. And covued with beautiful garnet plush Coiin <&, Co., IN EXPRESSION OF PUBLIC OPINION Two and three dollar hate reduced to But for which the Editor Does |1.25 at Colin A Co. Not Hold Himself Responsible White skirls, drawers, hose, corsets This department of the H eadlight etc , nt Sirs. St ill geon’s. is devoted to communications received from the people and al) are invited to contribute to it, The subjects treated must be subjects of ! general interest. Under no consideration , whatever will anything of a personal nature be admitted, Dress skiits nt Mrs. Sturgeon's. Plug Ugly Parade!! Mon Quick Rule» of contest published in l»rv advertist mojf about the lirvl amt oi each nioinn I I !■■■ I --- - .. ~ THE ARENA Hine Ball. neatly pulled down by Nodine when I two men were oil bases, a lightening throw out at first and a strike out settled , The junior men of the Tillamook ' it. Bay City could have won out but for I base base ba I, club had a very interest-1 I over confidence in tunning on long fly j ing game with Bay City at that place I ' balls. At the close of the game after hearty hist Saturday. The “kids” went down cheers for each other Bay City marched more for lhe fun of the thing than with | the Kids to Rhodes 11 otel where a flue anv idea of winning the game, but they ! supper had been prepared fur them, and I found the Bay Cily Boys handicapped wound up the sport with an agreement by the absence of their titcher and an for a return game at an early day. Score Iky Innings. other of the best men, and proceeded to Innings. I | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 ; f> | 7 | S | 9 | 1 utal trounce them out in lhe prettiest game I Kids. 2 I 2 I o I 4 I 1 I 3 I 1 I 3 I 2 I ... 18 of ball that has beeen played in the Bay City. S I i I o | 2 | 2 | o | 5 | 2 | o | ..........15 county this season. The game was hot from start to finish and it was nobudys game till the last HAPPY CAMP out was made. 'The best of feeling pre Best location on the beach. Plenty of vailed and though every player was 011 good Hpiiiig water at hand, sheltered his metal, all evinced the manly fairness fioin Die wind, good bathing good lioal- and good will that i« so essential to the ing; everything made pleasant for vis- itors. Also generili store where yon success of at hlei ics. cun get your suplies hik ! provision«, Bay City batted a little harder than feed, etc. the Kids but the latter played an out GEO W. PHEI.I’S Netarts, field that was a surprise to ihemselves. 1 'regon. Nine flies, neatly captured, three of them yielding doublets attest the skill Allen House uuMtft* of lhe outfielders. A feature of the Clark, Fairdale; M. N. Bays, M. C. ................................ ................. game was a long fly to light center, Beaver; Frank Norberg, Woods; Chas. taken in by young Edmunds on the run I . Chipelle, Forest Grove; Geo. W. ami returned to first in lime to double Chapman, L. J. Chapman, W. L. Stat- up an unwary base runner by a great son, Seattle, Wsah., Fred Kebbe, Miss play on the part of young Kimball. Reka Kebbe, Nehalem ; E. Clark, P r:- In lhe Iasi half of the ninth, Bay City hind ; Mrs. Broiner, Salem ; Mrs. A 1. went to the bat with four to make. Wilson, San Francisco; W. W. Curtis, I’hiee men halted out bases but no one l’oitbmd; II. K. Fisher, Washing* 'i got to lhe plate. A long fly to the left D C B. Bronier rik I wife, McMinnv I . Fail to see X \V ‘4 s » 1 , of X \\ ‘4 and N E q of sec V 1 s K 10 W 21 Louis Ol'«-u to J. H. Holgate No •re * r » A R 9 " 2» J B WcrM to Dati l B Wert«, X of -c 31. L of A W *4 .w h q u| \ at »1 A w q ot X b '4 vt -VC 27 i N K 2j. -Job 1 r. H.uti'on to M w 111 i »11, >\l qeisf ». N of A K *4 ol to. j o, •r. •; l 1 X R to w •j E B. and Benloii New ton to Xancy C. Conner A of X W '4 and X of > W q wee 7 T J s tt 9 2J N. C and I II Conner to Frank Al end* t. Z ' a in mtc 7 I’ 2 » tt 9 " 23. 1 lias and Maretta Ritaenthaler t > hli«at>clh Benter. *• E Lof > w •» > w q ot b E 4 amt A W q oi !»W I, w* 16 T s n tt 10 U >1 V s A Patent to O A C R R Co Land in T 3 A tt. 7 W « JH Papaetal toG W FearnsiJe tract in seel) ’ P 3 N R «• w •Ji R f Weatherly to Win Plank. Ox b* lvet in town of W i > h I s >s James and Mary I. Atari to Richard Nixon (llecrivvri N E q of xx •• aud A w q Arc M r t N K 7 w ()«o E and Sarah tt Mltener to George T ' Dot«««» Tract in c 4 < 9 and l?Tp < A R ! I* w m The sooner you begin to Use ScJtiHhi/s Bot tea, the bigger you»- chances at that Stooo ofiered lor the miss ing word— besides the ex tra prizes for the most tick ets sent m. .St Ties/ tea is at your grocer's. Th? Leaders in Low Prices. In this issue, in another column, ap pears I he card of Eddy A Caples At torneys nt Law, of this city. Tliese gentlemen lillve only been here a short time but have already succeeded in Imil- Editor II kadi . iuiit ; ■ ling up n nice practice. Business en- 1 Not long since I listened to n sermon tiusied to their care will lie nt tended to on infidels, Unit might liHve been con- with pioutplness and despatch. r-i«i«ivvi, hy »/j n'riiic, tiai the me proper |»inpr-i thing, iniiig, sidered, some, j jnsi Yon will need n pair of milts for the 'hut as forme, I considered it the most Fourth. Mrs Simgeon cr ries them. shallow iiigiiiiient lever listened to. Ii , i pi in pled me to ask the question, Miss Lulu Hunt, our ellicient post ‘Wlial makes Infidels?” mistress, returned home vesterdnv by Every now and then, some religionist the Yamhill stage from an extended —generally n preacher—undirtakes to trip to San Faancisco. answer the above qneslinn, only to The Netarts telephone line is now, ninke n mess of it. One « 'II say that Mrs Dan L Pike, of Bay City, has thanks to the energy, push, pluck and our thunks for one of the handsomest “inlidels tire made by Tnmoral and In-p- ocritii al ChristiiuiB,” wlieieas, we I av eiitei pi ise of Manager Tuttle, ail es- bompiels ever brought to this oilice. ninny iinmoial and liypocritiiaI Infi tablislieil fact. The line will prove a The music for the exerciaea on the dels: others will say that ‘ infidels are great convenience to the people of Ne made hy the divisions and dissensions fourth of July will be under the direction tarts, wlm have hitherto been quite ihO- of Mrs. H. C. Stoddard. It will be ten so frequent among Christians” ■ a third Inti dill winter time, especially I dered entirely by mule voices, and will n ill charge all infidelity up to the love will prove tqmilly convenient to tile consist of patriotic solos, quartettes ofthe world and the things of ‘‘the woil.l, j j forgetting that Christians me just, ns f nd people nt this end of the line, who de and choruses. nf the woild and th th ugs of the world site to communicate with the people of While in town on ti.e fourth get your ns intiib Is are. that lovely little place by the sea plmto taken. The Elite Folo Parlors w ill Infidels are made by thinking, in n 1'11 is county owes a great deal to Mr. have something special on that occassion plant common sense way, about what futile for what he has done in the way I o.y eee, lieur and feel Any person of establishing telephone lines here. wh will subject religion to a rntionnl Scarcely another county in the state so ! piocess of examination is likely tn he- isolated and >p irsely Bellied as thi?, hi s Dont j come an infidel. It one luis education the telephone conveniences that we THE enou It to rend, mid indt pen erne have. Mr Tuttle has worked under enough to rei so > freely about wlmt he great disadvantages, lie started with leads, lie really needs io study but one out capital, and it has only been by dint boon, Il e Bible, in order to become an of incessant toil that lie Ims been able to ! ; infidel. When once you begin to reason July accomplish wlmt he Ims. The next | on the siilije. t you soon obsei ve that the move w ill be t<» establish a line from ; whole fabric of religion is based upon1 Netarts to Woods and intermediate In the procession yon will nssmnption. Everything necessary for points. I he great and only the demonstration uf its claims is ns-| sinned. All the reasoning by which it Beal Usate Traimfera. IS urged upo i the people is without any foundation ill fact. Superstition is so June ft. I.. A IlurtniHii to H. M. Key«, power e |>, o de that they : of attorney I. A. Hnrlinan to Sarah J. ame scope to their Stilwell. N W q ofSttC. 25 Tp I H RS W. us on others mat- I , ” s. W II II <.ry to Edith M. Alderman, ters. Such people are frequently logical lots i and 2 B 3 K K llti>btid to Tillamook and correct in their concli.Hlons n n|| ” 8 H. II. and Edith Alderman to W H. It questions that <lo not involve religion Cai,v, tract ill Thayer« ad to I'illamouk but, the moment a proposition is eng. C I., «nd Olive Chatterton to R. 1). 'rckham W oi N w >4 \ I \ of N \v ge«ied that question-the truth of their ‘4 ol Sec 2? T I S R S \V. religion they shrink fiom considering ” Geo and Betlha u. Kchuw t»» W. «. t un it. Religion hud its origin in the ignor derb 4 \ ia N. E. '< of N’ K of «ec n ant childhood of the nice, but, as people 4 8 io U . learn to think imtnrallv and fieelv it •• io. John Gabrielj»on by I.ouis Ol«en, <levi- loses it, intiueii.-e over them. So in the m ‘ v , to Andrew petemon, w *, ol E q it ml S E q ol b H 'i of sec i and N i : q of years to come it will pass awnv mid he N K q oi mcc li I’ 1 N IlioW, niiinliered with the things that were " ii. James A Bigg*» to Louis Olsen, ah Wlmt we want is educ nion, freedom of standing timhei on N E q of N E q ot BACBBDWfllTB EI.KPflANr thought, perfect equality, good govern m c l4«ndN ol N W q of sec ij and S E q of S W q ol sec U Tib R io W Religion bnaies nil kind« of ment ai d just laws '• ii Jam«« A Bigfc* to Louis Olsen W q of' tiHineil to perforin itself about happiness in some oilier N E q. b E L of N Eq «.id N W *4 of > E tricks, from teetering oil a lioiiril world while in this one we are left to *4 of sec >4 i 2 S R to w In order Io save •• 11. I S of A Patent to O & C It R Co. K to making 11 political speech. You struggle in de-pair our Milla it damns our bod e. l,,e »a of N I'. of aec Is T I S it 8 W. will also see so called‘‘Ii pea ' religion, people pro- " it. H MclRimo'tto Bird L. Meat«, lots in M Permutl.* rtitdhiun to Tdl«inook fes» are delu-ive—they fail when mo t •• 14 Vincent ant Anna Joae to John Earl needid. Even Je-iis died in dispair Lot 4 see 35 i»' 1 S R to W crying my God! My God! Why hast •’ i> James B l' ton et al to A W. Atter- thou forsaken me. but). lot 8 sec 8 lots 25 and x». Sec 5 T 5 S R 10 W. Fruir. A number of ipiestiona have been asked ut w ith reference to the power of the water motor now in our office and w hich runs all our presses The motor i • a Chicago Motor, the wheel of whit h i only about 11 inches in diameter flie piessuie of waler is about 70 pounds t > the square inch The water is con ducted to the wheel in 1 ’4 inch pipe Hlitl the iioixle al the |»oint of dinchaige June 15 <»us Davidson to Robert Crawford 40 a in lots n ami 7 sec 6 f 3 X R 9 W i« only of hii im-li in diameter, (bn " 16 C \\ Smith <0 D T. Evlmuiids lots laigest press requiies at least 2 horse in Tillamook City. • B 1» K Ki n tail t“ Sarah A. Trowbtt Ige p wer to tun it and the wheel dies the 40 a in sec T i A R 9 W. work easily with power to spate. ' it Anna Kukhta t<> Kate Stanek X’ q of < Anything, from a aleain engine to a cambric nettile at Page’s secoi.d-hand store. Ue luive h large No Shop Worn Goods speeches will all be short and full of patriot ism. Mr. Page’s second-hand store furnishes K ieally desirable acquisition to the biiaineaa places of this city, lie buys and a Ils everything of value Ilia place is a veritable ruioaity shop in which almost anything can be purchased. Mr Page lias sold nearly half a bun dled stoves alone in the last six months. — --- - Money to loan—Theodore Steiiihiiber Fine firewoi ks. I a n sure you want some. Sheriff Jatk-on reports taxes coining Right now is the best time in quite rapidly. Ever known in town, so For a good corset ask fur the HA S. When yon want some, go at the Racket stoie. Over t > that place called the The Alderman Hotel property for sale Racket Store, and we or trade apply to G. O. Nolai . Know you can be suited, and There will be preaching al the S D. Surprised at the prices. A. church next Sunday hi 8 p. in Sub Veiling, all grades nt Mrs. Sturgeon’s. ject, ‘The Fulfillment of The Prophecies” Straw hats 10 eta. apiece ft t Cubil à The public is cordially invited Co. Rev. B. F. Durfee HEADLIGHT X-fíA YS TH IJKSUAA " ” “ ’ •• o Kids Wanted. To furniali S, ho.,| IHM No. 0 with 40 tiers of spriice liinli wood snneil in 2 ft leuutlis. Iler. 8 ft |.,ng •ml 4 ft high Slii k« to be not Isis tl,an 3 im lien moie tli.n 8 iiu-lir, in ilinniMer. ilin meter. will tir o|i«ne.l |iilv lo t. Iso; tu he de'iverel i.f(. 1897, and t ■ t,.. rieked Up und inea.nred ont.ide, nu I tlieti plneed in ttie wood- TH« UttK.tr «KOuKl M LUCK DHAGOM she<l. Ton» Coates. District Clerk recohlly t*r< d nuil capture d. nJ* leHinpM also a sample of the •*are finiras 1 lORN lEU’ll-ln Bey <‘iiy, (>rrg .»1, June 21, 1897. to lhe uife of .Morris Le.uh, a •on. klll.LO-In TillmnAolt. Sun.lav. June 27th, 1997, to the n ,D of R \y Mjij,, „ •on. ÍLCORM »CK—In Tillamook, Oregon, Juno 28th, to the wife <>t Frank McC r* mark. ■ 13 pomi.I girl with many other attractions t<M> I I RKX In Ti'l niO'k. Oregon, June numerous to mention. 28th, to lhe w » U A|»wt periy M ( I TIRED □f drinking and using the impure water frsmyaur wells remember that I he rillamoolc Water Co. stands ready to furnish you an abund ant supply of Pure Mountain Water at rates so reasonable that everybody can afford to use it, ice with Tillamtwk Lumbering Co. TJr. Selige Is coming about July 4th and will be ready *10 at tend to all dental work at short, notice. I>r- \\ ise has been prac ticing his profession in 1 illamook for a number of years and s noted for the unvarying excellence and artistic finish of his work- Charges always reasonable and entire sat isfaction guaranteed. LU A. LUISE