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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1897)
THE (3 i HEADLIGHT X-RA YS Aaron Fanner and W. C. King and I wife from Sand Lake were amongst those who look in the celebration here. Dr. Wise arrived from Portland on Sunday, and is once more settled down as a staid and Sol>er Tillamooker Hit» him iiihiiv friends are delighted to see back again. A. K. Fisher, who is connected will« the historical department of llie govern ment, at Washington D. O., and who has been in ton n for turn« time, left for Yaquina bay on Monday. TILLAMOOK County Court is in session. Full port next week. re- The two little hods of Frank Linville are here on a visit to their father. John Westaiiburger and Wm. Gr a sa il off came in last Monday to stay awhile. John Affolten of Salmon River pas?ed through here last Monday with his team. HEADLIGHT, Chief of Police Hallock of A»toria win fatally injured on Tuesday night at the Seaside races by beu.g knocked down by a horse. Owingtoour giving the H eadlight force a holiday on July Sth, the enor mous quantity of job work with which this office has been lloooded during the past week this issue of the pa;«r is a little late. THURSDAY, 1^i) i JHLÙ AX INVITATION On Friday the infant child of Mrs. Henry Page, met with a terrible death Allen Hiiue Guest*. by falling off of a foot crossing nml was drowned in hawk creek near Mr. Page’s yott want clothing, dry goods or shoes for the fourth. We have a large 8. Brod had, C Ginger, W. Morey, residence. new slock to select front C Nelson, A. Magiiuxon, R. Morris, There are several men here now look Minnie Long.M. Dollarhide, Zorenso ing for homesteads. This part of the Robu, J. Warren, W. Provoat, Dora shipped from another store in the valley, that could not he sold out there. country is settling up steadily with an Corner, J Provost, H. Warren A. , H. Our goo.ls Hie bright and new and bought direct from manufucttirers which H. Warren F. Smith, Mrs. Smith,L. 8. “Skookmn” was awarded the prize for industrious class of people. eim Idee us to sell them very low . Provost, Bessie Brodhad, R. Liindguist, the beet character in the Calatbumpiane. A petty robbery occurred on the fourth W. S. Cone, W. Woo<l. Bay City; C. C It consisted oi a Iwttle of Hood's Pepsin ,of July at La Mode Millinery Parlors. and Celery and waa presented by the Mrs. Williams was absent from home Hoopes, H. Gardner, W. Gardner, Miss different lines of goods that we can afford to cut prices lower than those Fletcher, C. Fletcher. J. S. Stone, Ore- Williams Drug Co. It will doubtless lie «luring the afternoon and part of the town ; G. Bodefelt, llebo; Dehner Mar- who just carry special lines and have to make their entire profit thereon. Our lilies of Two Dollar Hats are just what others a»k three dollars for. good for the animal’s nerves. evening. A certain person was seen to tin, City; M. V Hill, Greenville, Ore,, Our new litre of Two, and Two am! One Half Dollar mens’ shoes are the John McConnels, Cape Mears; N. O. enter the front door by means of a key. Albert Malaney has just returned from cheapest and best goods ever brought to the city. Boys Straw Hats 10 cts. Haselberg, Fred Cabbe, Nehalem; Miss Coos bay, Umpqua and other Oregon the party who saw the person enter did A. Pursell, Netarts ; E. Bloom ami wife, coast points. While absent lie purchas not know that the intent was burglarious Nestocton ; G. Mowers, Happy Bend ; ed the machinery for the Malaney Bro.’» and did not give the alarm. About $4 W. Base, John Bradey, Beaver. Oil every article you buy from Colin A Co. because they are the leaders in new tug. Mr. Malaney says ‘’Tilla was taken from the place. The party every line they handle. mook is all right,” and that it is the who took it is known and can save Woods very best point on llie const, llie new trouble by returning it. (FROM THE OCEAN WAVE) tug is progressing rapidly. News has been receive«! from Siali Mr. Page’s second-hand store furnishes » reek that a little child of G. H. Page’s Two rafts of lumber for the Bix Nes- a really desirable acquisition to the was drowned there yesterday, There The Leaders in Low Prices. tucca bridge passed Woods last Monday. business places of thin city. He buys are no further particulars at hand. mid Bills everything of value Ilia L. A Hoyt, p. in. at Hembree began A neighborly unpleasantness found an plane is a veritable curosily shop in airing in the justice court Wednesday. the erection of his new house this week which almost anything can be purchased. The Headlight does not think it would John Glanden of Willamina, is in Mr. Page has sold nearly half a hun l»e particularly edifying to its readers our midst pleasure seeking; lie wil| dred stoves alone in the last six months toptihiish either names or details. remain with us several weeks. The proprietors of the Forest Grove Miss Mann, teacher of the S< uth T. J. Lucy has laid a pipe, collecting stage line complain that certain interest Prairie school, left on Wednesday morn with the main, to place of business. The ed parlies are reporting that the stage ing for a visit Io Portland. She went via water brought into town by Krebs Bros, Hebo does not get into Forest Grove in time to the Forest Grove stage line. is a great convenience and necessity, A. B. I’ollanl returned recently from a meet the train for Portland, also that A small blaze occurred in the south and, it is pure mountain water. trip to the valley. tha stage does not make all its schedul eastern part of the city this morning. ed trips during the rainy weather. We Moat of the farmers of this vicinity Nehalem have inquired into the matter and find The fire companies turned out promptly commence cutting hay as soon both reports to be absolutely false. The but found that the fire was far beyond rain stops. (From tlie Nehalem Times.) the reach of their hose, it being located I’lllSl IH«' fl»' stage has not missed the train in a F. II. Cross, the shoemaker Herb. Thompson and Rudolph Larsen l/jiiiatf Ì!1 M'A l I single instance nor has it missed a trip in the kitchen part of the residence of place, left here for Oregon City Orr Nolan. Fortunately the fne was have opened up a bachelor’s resort in i ilium '¡'/‘■mJ. since it started. days ago. put out by Mr. Nolan and the neighbors Simon Kieehle’s little house on the hill. '111 i /. ■tâvtiiuw A rather annoying blunder occurred before it gained muc!>i headway. It is rather difficult to determine which Several wagon loads of valleyites have in last week’s H eadlight by which we of them is “landlady.” passed here in the last few days, bound f ----- W ri I ■'ll "t III » For Sale were made to May thnl the celebration on »ilf.i 11 liniifiiiiiiiiiïa Miss Dora High closed a very success for Woods. From one to two thousand dollars Monday would he the 111 th illHteHlI of ful term of school in the Pye school the 121st. The type Melter made the worth of county warrants Inquire oi Dislrii-t Friday. Miss High is an excel Oretown I). T. Edmunds. mistake in the figures, and the proof lent teacher,and gives good satisfaction render failed to catch the error. We wherever she goes For Sale at a Bargain Mr Ho »pes, who has purchased were ho crowded for time that every- 160 acre« of land joining the town of N. P. A Iley, assisted by a number of Myers farm, moved in last week, thing went tupsy lurvey- However, we suppose that most of onr readers cun Woods, $600 in improvements on place, the neighbors, raised the frame for a big was accompanied by his wife, sou Hilbstract 1776 from 1897 and get the good house, barn, water power shop, barn on his place this week. The build nephew. eight acres under wire fence, fruit trees, ing is 30x30 and 30 feet high with a base Nome few people in the neighbor correct figures. and good roads, House 14 miles from ment underneath for stable room. When boo« I have already cut some hay The only sccment that occurred in school ami P () M usl be wold for cash « ompleled it will bea valuable improve which is being spoiled by the rain. connection with the fourth of .Inly, on at once, Price (|500) five hundred ment to the ranch. Ih ALL THE BLOOMER8 IN CHICAGO WERE ONE PAIR. The blasts at the government work on Monday, was a runaway, which occurr dollars. Address P. O Box No 83 the Bay are so heavy that the shocks are ed on Main street. Mrs. Gupttl had Nehalem Oregon. felt for miles. driven up from 1 lobaonville, and drove Emma BI n 1 i <» p Cranston Coming. lip to the Allen House, the horse became The infant grandchild of Henry Pane Some travel on the new road of late of Slab Creek was drowned in the creek frightened and broke away, running There will I e preaching services at the down Main street, and colliding with M E Church next Sunday at 11 o’clock E. If. Sloan has been grubbing and on Friday July 2nd. It had wandered the ornamental trees in front of Cohn A A M. by the pastor. plowing this week. away to piny and was dead and floating Co ’a store, knocking down Peterson’s The last quarleily meeting of the cur J. D. Chitwood Ims his new b:irn when found. barber |x»le it finally struck a telephone rent year will he held at the M. E of H iin place on Saturday and ready for the reception of hay. IS NOW AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN IN THE LEAD OF ALL pole, and broke loose from the buggy, Church Miss Maine Wilson has returned tn Sunday. .Lily 10, and lltli. Dr G. W which was badly smashed The horse <iue and Bishop Earl Cranston, of Port Mrs. Perry Harvey visited her sister, her home in Neatiicca where she will WHO SELL PLAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES, AND EP.7 DRY remain during the summer. was finally caught near Captain Still land, will he with us, and it ia desired Mrs. E. II. Sloan, last Sunday. GOODS. NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN THE LINE to make thia quarterly meeting occasion well’.-! place. Several persons narrowly one long to be remembered in Tillamook M. Deurindinger is improving slowly OF DELICACIES FOR THE TABLE OR NICE THINGS IN George Rogers is running a dry goods escaped being run over, but fortunately county . under the watchful care of Mis . Emma wagon this summer. no one was injured THE LINE OF DRY GOODS, LACES, ETC., ETC-, YOU WILL Dr. Gue will preach at 10 A. M. on Bauer. Saturday, and hold the conference im FIND IT IN OUR LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN Vincent Sutton has been released A 1*1 lai*t«tteni<*nt Corrected. mediately afterward, ami Bishop Cran Our public school is progressing nicely from the Portland ¡nil on bail. He is at DISE- C all AND SEE US, AND WE WILL CONVINCE It Inin come to the notice of the coni' ston w ill preach on Sunday evening and under the efficient care of Miss Jenny present with his family at Ballston but administer the sacrament. YOU THAT OUR STORE IS THE PLACE IN WHICH TO w ill return to his trial in the fall. niitlee which had the literary exercises Let all our people turn out in force E. Smith. TRADE. and music in charge for the Fourth of and give onr chief pastors a royal wel appointed sub .Inly Celehmtion that it has been Minted come. Let every Methodist, both from LOUIS OLSEN Just received from the famous Sperry I the men out on the alrests that the Orchestra which town and country, and as many others Mills in (’al., a fine lot of the Sto« kton furnished the mimic for the ball, under* as wish, be present at the sermon and flour. Tillamook Supply House on Saturday Forenoon, and bid other musician* to secure the con confeience F. M. Lamb, Man nger: let every one hear the Bishop’s sermon Mrs. Emma Chitwood visited friends tract. It in hut fair Io say that such is oil Sunday evening. This is the first <m Salmon river the first of theweek. not the rase The parties who had taken lime a .Methodist bislmp has ever been The Mount Lebanon Shakers have re The continue«! rainy weather is doing cently perfected mi ingenioim cure for the oiigi mil contract broke it of their own on this side of the mountains, and let iin make his visit a benediction . Bishop accord and it was only on the urgent Cranston will be accompanied by his the gardens much good, hut it is interfer dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordial of a food already digested and ing greatly with haying. Much grass consists solicitation of the committee that Mrs. sou a digester of foods happily combined. Htoddard ami the other players in the I'ho Bishop will preach st Bay City is rea«ly to cut, and waiting for fair The importance of this invention will he greatly appreciated when we realize orchestra agreed to play at all. on Sunday morning, and g»»lo Nehalem weather. what a propot tion of the community are on Monday. k M L oknkk . Committee. Joe Altenburger made a trip to Sheri victims of some form of stomach troub dan last week, and reports the road very les. Thousands of pale, thin people have little inclination to eat, and what hud. they do eat causes them pain and dis- hess. Capt. Crim, D. Jackson, Fred Svir* This Digestive Cordial of the Shakeis ringet and Harry Chitwood were cut any atomach derangement at deep sen fishing, and eniiitlit n Imat loin I corrects '»nee. It makes thin people plump of gold fish, and other finii, last Sunday. Every one w ill be greatly interested to the little book which Inis been E. II. Sloan olir snh road boss bad the read placed in the hands of druggists for five men out doing some good road woik distribution. this week Wlint i. Laxol ? NothiiiK »>nt Cn«l"r Mr. Kouts ami three other gentlemen Gil made hr palatable a liom*y. Child of the south f«»rk of «lie Little Nestiicca ren like it. weie on Slab Creek, hmt Tuesday and Money to loan—Theodora Steinliilber Wednesday, biasing out a route for a For n good corset ask for the II A S. | 1S- wagon road near the south fork of the at the Racket stoie. Little Neetucca The Alderman Hotel propertv for sale or trade apply to G. 0. Nolan. N ETAKTS Get Srht/Iixc'i Unt tea at your grocer's; take out the VUlow Ticket If von want axythi’if.no matter (there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below AllieitOgran ami Mr. Brown of Ihilla* what, go to the second Im tn! store. before August list. Oregon is Nt Netarts. l’AG E 1ms it One word allowed for every yellow ticket. Mr. F. E. Rogers and wife ami Mr Good jack knives from 10 cts up at If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. If E. C. Walker and family of McMinnville the Racket store. are on the beach to s|*end the summer. several tin I it. the money will be divided equally among them. Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping Memra. Txmnrs Lederers, Curtis and XI AW RIED babies at the end ol the contest 1 hose sending three or more in one Lowery spent the Fourth on the bea(*li. envelope will receive a charming i S q S calendar, no advertisement on it. BA K ER—EDW A KI >S — lu Tillnnmo«, H.C. Page and wife of Zena are vis- iliug with tiivnda at Netarts for a on Sunday July 4th IS»7. hv Justice <i. W. Sappington, Dryden Baker to Anna Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay S150 each to the two persons time Edwards. Iiotb of Tillamook. who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between W C. Bailey brought n raft of Dgtl I * down the bay tv the sawmill on the 5th June 15 and the end of the contest—August 51st. Dont Fail to Call on us il Xo Shop Worn Goods We Carry so Many ii Save Money Collii <£c Co., Louis Olsen Pental Notice. $1000"" Who will get it ? Schilling s Best tea is not only pure but it •—?----- because it is fresh-roasted. \\T hat is the missing word ? Our m w telephone line is now com BORN. pitted and is in first clam shape We iteli eve in Mug up with the time-. BAÎLFY—λ Tillamook County, Ore. Net ids now has telephone coni.ertiot» B 1 with Tillamook. Nehalem, Fureet Grove on July 6. 1*87. to the wife cf Shelley SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO. and outside ptanU Bailey, a daughter Cut this out for two weeks. Addreaa: Y ou won t see it again I wish to give notice to my patrons that I will beat my Tillamook office until Aug. 1st, and from Aug. 1st to Aug. 20th at ni} Nehalem office. From Aug. 20th, lieie again to remain as long as I am kept busy. From this date on I amgo- ing to adopt a strictly cash basis in niv piacticc. I will give extra inducements bi the way of prices for work to induce people to settle up at once either by < ash, orders, produce or any thing that 1 can use to pay my bills. Those know ing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle as I need money, and to close all accounts. Yours Truly W. A. W