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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1897)
'IHK TILLAN I (JO K H^AUyjQHT, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1807 Some People Want The Earth and want it fenced in. A nice line of men’s and boys hats, cloth ing and shoes receiv ed on Str. Harrison, too late for the 4th, but we have them and will sell them very cheap. These are right direct from the manufacturers, and all in the latest styles. A CARD. " e Dant ask so much—we are satisfied with a small slice, ----- our motto is------ We take this method of thank ing the people of Tillamook Coun ty tor the libera) patronage given uh wince opening our store here. We have endeavored to please our customers by giving them the very best value for their money, and believe we have done so, from the fact they are daily sending others to us to trade, thus showing our best advertisement to be the goods we are selling. We care little for the loud talk of our would be competitors, but are willing to leave it to the good judgement of the people of Tilla mook to decide as to the quality and price of goods sold, and let them render the verdict. We will be satisfied with their decision, and still continue to furnish you with the very best in our line for the money. “Live and Let Live’ reasonable profit on the goods sold is fair for both buyer and seller. This ire 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 t ry to carry everything, thereby giving our customers the benefit of our low prices. We make a Specialty in trying to Please our Customers knowing that a pleased customer is our best advertisement, and in selling our Clothing. Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods We tell you just what you are buying and if not as represented, your money will be refunded. We believe WE ARE STATING FACTS when we say we have the best line of Clothing, Hats, Shoec 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 ive would say— we have anything you want in the line of wearing apparell and are receiving new goods on every boat. Call, see us, examine stock and get prices. Low Prices Quick Sales Small Prices, Remember the Place- Alderman Building, Tillamook. KL-A.Y & TODD, Clotliiers ar d. Furnishers Tlllam.oolc, Oxeg-orx. Mi. C. L. Hasbroneli, a druggist st Mendon, Mich , says all of the teatin.on- iala that have been published by the Dr. C.E. Hawke left on Wednesday maiiufaclurers of Chamberlain’s Colic, for Portland to be absent for altuuta Cholera and Diarohiea Remedy, could week. lie duplicated in that town . For sale bv 8. J. Sturgeon. The ball at fairview on the night of Ladies have you seen the nice duck Ju|y 5 was quite well attended. Boys HatB 50 cents to $2.50, and mens suits at Olsen’s? It tint, just go and see huts 50 cents to $3.50 nt Kay and Totld’u them and you will be sure to buy one. HEADLIGHT X-RA YS just received on Steamer from San Fran For the finest canned fruits go to cisco. Olsen,s { Special Notice. In another coin mil of this paper I that all taxes have published a notice I*..... not paid by July 25th will be costs considered delinquent ain id added. I hiii informed by the County (’ouit that my warant does not extend the time beyond July lat, and that all taxes must be paid by that time. Tax payers will please take notice and pay by July lat and save coals. J. II. Jackson Sheriff Hundreds of thousands have been in duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy by resiling what it Ims done for Now is your chance to subscribe for others, and having testati its merits for the H eadlight , the only paper contain themselves are today Its warmest friends. For sale by 8. J . Sturgeon ing all the local and countv news. Only 75 cts. per year If you subscribe now. Yon may limit the world over and 1 The only first class cigars iu the city yon will i.ot find another medicine equal at Lamb’s. • to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and i | Pint rlicea Remedy for larwel complaints. ■ The latest: Celluloid Photos, samples It is plea aunt, safe and reliable. For I 1 now ou display at Hein’u Art Studio. sale by S. J. Sturgeon. * No-To-Baa for Fifty Cent«. To Cure Constipation Forever. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c.ll. All druggist. Take C:uscarels Cundy Cathartic. 10c or 2Sc. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refun ' money. The Steamer \V. II. Harrison Sailed La Sinceriilad clear Havana cigars a The only first class cigars in the city Notice for Blds. yesterday for Marshfield, Oregon with a Lamb's. * at Lamb's. • At noon, on the 28th day of June 1897, C«tgo of nearly two miles of pipe, manu If you want something nice for the floor “Last summer one of our grand-child I will be st the ferry on Tillamook river, factured by the pipe Company, for the west of Tillamook City, at which time ren was sick with n severe bowel trouble and place 1 will receive bids for the of your store building or dining room, o* water works at Marshfield. says Mrs. E. G. Gregory of Frederick opening of a 10 ft wagon road track any itncarpeted room that requires Kay and Todd hava just received ¡»er. sweeping try "Dustine." This article is town, Mo , Our doctor’s remedy had fioni said river on the Benschidt road to Steamer Harrison, anotlie- lot of the an oil that prevents dust from raising in where it intersects the County road failed, then we tried Chanilierlain’s i leading front South Prairie to Netarts. front of the broom, ami does away with latest style clothing for laotli men and Colic, Cholera and Diarrlicea Remedy, i June 12th 1897. W. W. Conder. the necessity of sprinkling. For sale at boys. which gave very speedy relief.” Fol ■ C. E. Reynolds. Kay and Todd keep the beet line of sale by 8. J . Sturgeon. Cheap lumber. I .ord Lancaster cigars at Lamb’s. * SI kwb for the money in Tillamook in all Tillamook Lumber Co. have again re- La Sit c< lift debar Havana cigars at styles in men's ladies and children shoes duceil their prices, slid sre now selling You want to paint your kilelien floor, am b's. rough Inmlier st tf.OO. Mixed lumber “Skookuni” look a notion into his head Cohn and Co. are paying 12‘a cts. per. »7.00, shiplap 7 00, pickets t x 3—4 feet and the place to go foi the paint is C E. Reynolds, he baa just what you totake a walk over the city,ou Tuesday lb. for solid packed butter. long $7.o0 per thousand pickets. want. evening, lie was attended by bisfriemle, For fancy and staple groceries go to the boys, who tied Are crackers to his Hairy ICancfa for Hale. Bid« Wanted. tikil and otherwise contributed to makikg Olaen’s. To furnish School Dist. No. 9 with 40 A No. 1 dairy ranch of 100 acres, G hint feel frisky. During his progress he Pay up your subscriptions, and you tiers of spruce limb wood s«w«l in 2 ft. miles norili east of Tillamook First ■as fed pigs feet, soup Isjues, wads of fiotta«, can get the H eadlight for one year for lei gths, tiers 8 ft. long and 4 ft high. class in every respect. Good l*per, battles ami ItOmbs. He is now Sticks to l»e not less than 3 inches nor barn ami dairy house . 30 cows now on 75 cts. if paid ill advance Will sell or without more than 8 in. lies in diHineler. Bids the ranch Y" “ — 11 with . laid up for tepairs. will Ire opened Julv IOh 1897. W™d stock. to be delivered befere Septemlrer 15tl | For further particulars inquire of Cohn and Co have just obtained a l'aeturage Notice. if 1897, and to Ire ricked no and measured Peter Brant. Tillamook, Ore., lease of the llntcliins property and will j outside, «nd then placed in the wood- All persons desiring — to find .y good All peiBltna w^ssa.-F. . erect thereon in the near future a haud- ! pHHluiHgeior r liorneB I - —.. — * and • 1 CHlt«, mil to will do Isbed. l’abile Hale. I eonie store building to accomodate their well to nee ine aliont it. Irn eare a» Tom Coates, District Clerk I will sell at public aiu timi, at my large and rapidly increasing business. i follows For yearltng 15c l*r montli, _____ place on Ixmg Prairie, on July 6lh 1897, 2 year old ¡.Oc, 3 vear old 25c. Hur««« all my personal property consisting in Mrs. Wall and Mrs. J. K. Harris of 11.00 t>er montli The paatureis on tlie Settle I p part of 3 horses, 5 head of cattle, 18 Illingsworth, mother and sister of Mre. preinleM of C. E. Thayer, and ts ot. tide All persons knowing themselves in head of sheep, harness, plows, stoves, Williams of Laimsle Millinery Parlors land I will not lat reeponatble for any sewing machine bedsteads etc .etc. debted to the Tillamook Mill and lost Ht<x k. Parties -leniring to Tei ms of sale:—All suina under $5 00 •pent the fourth of July with the latter atiu k on tlie aliove premices must make Lutnlter Company will please call al Utah Over $5 00 6 months time on tt> the city. arrangenienu witli nie liefere puttmg on once and sellle. either Irvcaal, or note. approved «ecuiily. Itlteir stock Changes that have taken place in the This cmnmunity is considerably agitat- C. A. Bailey. membership of the company render edoverthe rivalry between Dr. Wise and .......... settlement of all outstanding • • K. Reynolds for dental honors. In the accounts absolutely neceaaary. s'eence of Dr. Wise it seems .Mr R* yitolde Tillamook Mill A Lumber Co. t«t hold of the doctors tools and with them clandestinely innnufaetured a s-t °f teeth for "Skookum” The teeth WHY ON EARTH DONTYOU f atarrh CBM»« be CureH Co to W E Page’s •ereagieat suceesa and when “Skook- Put a Telephone with LOCAL APPLICATION* «• hnt smiled they showed off to great ad- INTO YOUR HOME OR PLACE CF rr,ch theaeal of thedi-art Catarrh las bias Second Hand Store »antage A« Reynolds learned lite Ims- dievs-e. and lu ” for Irargaina in all kinds of Sm ond BUSINESS? T he cost is very M ro. ...„sututionrt >'iess from the doctor the latter consider- must take inlern.l remedies Hall scatarrh Hand goods. I buy «11 kinds of j f taken rnlernally and acta directly on *>1 himself entitled to the fee ami pre goods of any value and pay cash IS BEYOND ALL CO <!PL i A . I0N_ th e Good and muse.,», .urt.ee. H.ti 1 orexcliange other goods lor same. ••uted his bill but it was rejected by ti»« ' YOU CAN DO YOUR SHOPPING C.r. t. not a qnaek ««dtetne. It «• I keeps full line of Stoves, Sewing | ooteeiittee. WITHOUT GOING DOWN TOWN. b) one of the !«l P”> ». rock Machines, lain ing, Tinware, ‘ Croci *" v„r,. and .. a regular p.e^rlptton t ta xl everything in Hi lie ery, Carpels am- Information Wanted I eleo line of «econd hand goods You Can Talk *tv.,,vru „«d of the be« tonics know., combined w«l. Information is wanted concerning the WITH NCTAR13 NEHALEM rh( hrtl blood par.Ser. MtiM directly on the | reiutir Boots and Shoe« and sewing m„* OU. .uri.ee. The twrlrttcn.Hn.tion of Machine« and warrant a good job *l**naboutgof■ man named William J. or F orest G rove , saves , me two ingredient. k> wb - produce. | or no pay Call and see me. •'tretch. He cam* to Tillamook from cHclic! cH'clCc! twice ITS COST ’‘""th Bend Washington almut three He is about (¡0 years of age. ‘nd is a timlier cruiser by trade. Per- sending information to thia office •'•I be rewarded lor their trouble. tf Every Blessed Month. CALL AND SEE ME ABOUT IT| J. E. TUTTLE., Second Pfand Store IriWI res.H. tn curing Csla* rb- *"d fot lew, nmentst. f« TolfA( 0 w. L HIE, Fr»|ri«tw, Tillamook, Oregon. Sold by al' druggist«, price VW Hall ■ t .m"y Ft»« "• •** IDIÄÄICTORV’. Tlieie is no better cigar made than Lal Sinceridad-at lavmb’s. I This Is Tour Opportunity. I On receipt of ten centa, cash or stamps, A generous sample will be mailed of the moat popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 6« Warren St, New York City. Rev. John Reid. Jr., of Great Falls, Mont, recommended Ely'c Cream Balm to ma. I can emphasize his statement, "It Isa posi tive cure for catarrh if used aa direoted."— Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Proa. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged I cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Prioe, 60 cents. WANTED AN IDEA^iX«^ thing to patent ? Protect your idea« ¡they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDOEFk HUHN A OO., Patent Attorney«, L>. C.g for their >1,800 prise offer. Judge COUNTY OFFICIALS: W. IV.CosnMi ('ominiasioner /CH. W heel kr Clerk.................................... J. 1>. E dwahdm Sheriff J. H. J ack on Treasurer.................................. J ohn B arki r AMeNMor J.S. S tkphkn » Surveyor A. M. A ustin School Superintendent .. . G. a . W alker Coroner C. K- R eynolds Deput” I’ao«ecuting Attorney C laude T hayer C.,cuit Court convene« the 4th Monday iu August and an adjourned term in generally held in the spring. County Court meet« the first Monday« of Jan uary, March, May, .Inly, September and No vember. C<»innii«aioiiera court on the Wednva* clays following. PRECINCT: . G. W. H appinoton Justice of the Peace 8. V. A ndkrbo N onstable CITY OFFICIALS. ........................ Gr.o. C ohn Mayor N elh T iiomphon ........................ ....... ......... C ari . K nudfon C. I». H adley Council . ... .. C. E.R eynold « . .H. E. GooDsrKED ............ C. N. Dr.EW Recorder ................. H oward C ary Treasurer . . C l TDK C lementh Marahal -....................... SCHOOL boa tin M W Harrison B I.. Krldy. and O. A. Edmunds.—Clerk, A. G. Keyuolds. CHVIICII U1RECTOKV. C hmistiah CHURCH:------Rev. S G. tlallaa pastor. Services on Munday* at 11 o'ctockA.M. and 81 7 30 1*. M. until further notice. M. K C rohch :—Rev. R. M Corner, pastor. Preaching service at ll A. M. arid 7J° P. M. every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Clean meeting at r> M. Prayer meelin( every Thuraday at 7 P M S D. A C wcbch :—HaMrafh school every Hah- bath (Saturday, at 10:30 A. M followed try preaching or Bible study. Prayernieeting every Wednesday evening True! and miaaloa- ary meeting Sundays at 10 30 A. M. B. C TABOR, Conference Laborer. Pfflisumnlinn ronsiunpiinn HOi lETY DIRECTORY A. O. I’. W.—Meet« every Monday nigbt at 7 r N In I U O. E Hull Myron Perkin« M W , am » its 1». T. Edmund«, Recorder. ^^To Tint Ent to « r—l have an absolute HOOK 8t f. ADDER CO. -Meet« fir nt Wedne«- remedy for Consumption. By its timely use day night of each month in City Hall. W P. D. Jone«, President; John E. Tuttle Chief, Tom thousands of hopeless cases have been already Coatee, Secretary. permanently cured. So proof-positive am I M orning S tar K erekah No 52, I. O. of Hl power that I consider it my duty to O. ___ E ________________ —Meets on the fir«t and third Wednewlay ‘ ig« in each month month. Mr« C M. Newman, und two bottln frtf to those Ot your readers evenlup In eaclr who have Consumption,Throet, Bronchial or N. G.; Mi«« I,. Poland, V.G ; Joe f’ei.e, Her. G A. R.—Inert« fir«l Saturday of enrh Lung Trouble, if they will write me their . month at 1 P. M. in 1. O. O. E Hall. C N. express and postoffice address. Sincerely, 1 Drew, Adjutant, P. Brant, Commander. T A SLOCUM. M. C, 1U Fearl SU Hew Tsr*. I. O. O F—Meel"every TueMday night at 7 3e «#■ riw Edllertal ana Bast sms Msaaeswss. st r m in I O. O. F H a II C P KiiUMtt, N G Uis Faeev Gaaraales tats (saarves FrapeaUloa. Win Olaeii, Rec. Secretary; w. J. May Per Bacretary. ( •oat Tobarra **U a.« V m 4 i tar lit. a as,. To quit tobacco «ally and forever, be mag aetlc, full of life, nerve and visor, take No-To- Bac. the wonder worker, that makes weak men etrong. All druftlala. 'le or II. Cvraguaran- leed Booklet and «ample free Addreae Sterllaf Kemedy Co, Chicago or New York. *• I» I » I» AI.DHR CAMP.—No. »0, Woodmen of the World, mcei« ev*ry Friday night in W. of W. hall. M K H ay «, Consul, Otto Helnn, Clerk. A F Hr A M —Meet« fir«t Hat 11 rday night ot each month in Ma«onir Hal! R. R. Hay*) W M F k Beal«, Hecrelary JOHNSON CHAPTER NO U -Meet« at ? »> P M on the 3rd Hat 11 iday of each month ft Manomc Hall. J W. Maawell, H P . W Vi 1 Conder. Eer retary HII.VEK WAVE CHAP'fEK. No 13 O.K V Meet« rod and ftli BaturJay« of a«s.A month Mr«. G w Pettit, V/ M I. Conte« ftecrc aiy BAY CITY 1ODJK DIRECTORY I U nity RearxEAH lora;e. No 31 r.O.O F ' Meet« 2i*<! and 4th Tueada»« Mr«. Eli«ab<th ' P>e, N G . Mra. Frank Long. V O , J J » pe‘ I Secretary B«y C ity L n )J NO. .02 A E. ft A. M — M”e andainiatn Haturday« in each month. Gu« Nelaou. W M .C H llkk«, H. W., Alfred ■ Magiiu«on J W .Geo. W Kiger, Reeretary M iriam « NAFTaa No. 2 d O. E. Meat« iat ■ and nd Tueadaya in each month Mr«. Ella W-xjrf, W M , Gu« Neiaon, W P Mr« Maybel | Kiger. A M ,C. H Hick* Hcrretary. | Pr'tiî.y.'wâïrv nul 4tk Saturdays and awe ' P acific L odge No. 1O5 I J . X of her ... Muturday mouth. It Htc — In _ the . I Hie k I ' 767 Alfred' De'a'ne, V G 7*J. J. Fje, FatiWary O O. F—