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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1897)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, Marion Walling who went to Porthind HEADLIGHT X-RA YS Wanted, county warrants at Cohn & last winter for surgical treatment return Co. tf '£ H-Lt THURSDAY, 6 IH’>7' 7 ' ed last week. After Buffering untold Get one of those Skookum picture» at agony in treatment, he finally found it the Elite. They are nil right. tf neceMiary Io have his leg amputated lie- Hides wanted at Cohn & Co. low the knee. Walling now goes about ffon E E. Selpli left last Monday for Purest Drugs put up by an experience on crutches. a »bort busines» trip to Portland. Pharmacist at Williams’ Drug Co. Rev. Mill» will preach at the South Left. Mrs. Win Olsen spent a couple of days On Saturday, July 3d, at La Mode this weekin visiting friends at Woods, Prairie school house Saturday evening July 24. Millinery Parlors, a pair of ladies black Ore. hose and a black belt with a silver Dr. Hawke i» expected Io return today Dr. Linton, of Nehalem, was in town a buckle. Owner can have the same by mid will he ready to attend all call». couple of days this week. proving property and paying for this ad. The battery case of State of Oregon vs. Photos of the celebrated Skookum, and Calatbumpian parade ot July5lh, fur Alfred Carlson was tried in Judge Sap- Tide I.and for Hale Cnrlson pington’s court Saturday, fc.de at the Elite Foto Parlors. tf. 55 acres of the best tide land in Tilla plead guilty of battery and was line mook Co., for sale 011 easy terms. There will be preaching at the 8. D. A. |5.00 and costs. Apply to, or address, church next Sunday evening at 8 o’clock Mrs Dr. Wise and children spent a M. C. Trowbridge, Tillamook Ore. by Elder B. F. Durfee. Subject “The few <lays of this week visiting friends at Mission of Christ.” Hobson vi lie Card of TI ihii I ím Charley Smith had intended going to We desire to express our thanks to our The gasoline launch Irene has again Marshfied on the last trip of the steamer many friengs who so kindly came to our Harrison, but, having missed the boat, changed hands. assistance in our time of need, at the left for valley points via the Forest Colin & Co. want eggs and butler. funeral of our dear sister Miss Lydia ? Grove stage. They are paying 12*2 <‘ts per dozen for Eynou. eggs and 12/9 cts per lb. for butter. Severance’s mill, at Netarts, is busy ]\fr. and Mrs Frank Ely . J cutting lumber at the rate of from 10,000 Cohn ¿k Co. buy your produce paying Cheap lumber. Io 12,000 feet per day. A schooner is ex- you Iberelor the highest market price. jajcled from San Francisco in about two They sell you goods at the lowest price Tillamook Lumber Co. have again re weeks. It will carry away upwards of WANTED—10 cords of spruce limbs— duced their prices, and »re now selling 150,000 feet of lumber rough lumber at $6 00. Sized lumber Theodore Sieinbilber. Mr. and Mrs. Theo, Steinbilber and $7.00, shiplap 7 00, picket» I x 3—4 feet J. E.Tuttle, proprietor of our tele the Misses Lura and Mildred Samson of long $7.00 per thousand pickets. Yamhill have been camping on the phone system left on the last trip of the I Steamer Harrison for a brief visit to Allen llotiMe Guests. beach for a week near the light house. D. R Hulbert, Light House; J. H. They relumed yesterday and report hav Marshfield. C. A. Doty the genial Secretary of the Warren, J. A. Nelson, H F. C h fry. ing had a delightful time. Hobsonville; Sum Reickin, IT. Koffman, Orr Nolan, deputy District Attorney Galvanized Wire Pipe Company carries and wears his Washington; F. Long, Will Refenbnig, went over to Sand Lake yesterday to try hispo. ket full of cigars It is a girl and Hay City; L. J. Chapman, Sentile; C. A, a couple of wife-beating casees. We do most expansive smile, Holmes, M, Borden, J. Sorensen, M not know whether the parties charged weighs nine pounds. Johnson, L. M. Rice, J.L. Cast le, Port proprietors of with the oilense are guilty <r not but if so Mr. Pearce, one of the Weding Bells. land; N. Chamlrerhiin, North Yamhill; they should be given the full extent of the North Yamhill Record is rusticating W. J. Smith and wife, Gust Nelson, Wil the law. No one but a brute will raise in Tillamook County and made this Sunday’s Oregonian contains the an son ; David Shewlters, Nehalem; F. E. his hand to strike a woman. office a call on Wednesday. Mr. Pearce Dodge, Str. Harrison; G. B. Davidson, nouncement on Wednesday evening, came awheel over the Trask Toll Road. T. H. Goyne is now readv for business He is much pleased and agreeably sur Netarts ; A Necolre, Portland; A. J. July 14, of Dr. C. E. Hawke of this city to Miss Olive V. McBride, daughter of Edson, Carlton. in bis new office opposite the Court prised over what he has seen here Mr. and Mrs. H. McBride of 87, E 27th House and you may rest assured that any Tillamook is much more of a place than street, Portland, Oregon. The ceremony mutters entrusted to his care will be Pianosand Organs. he had supposed. was performed bv Dr. Chas. E. Locke, well attended to. Besides bis work as The Wiley B Allen Co., of Portland, pastor of the Taylor Street M. E.Church. People who own fruit and berry orch an attorney at law, lie will draw deeos, have shipped to Tillamook a line slock mortgages etc., rent or sell houses and ards are complaining that a lot of boys of pianos and organs, which they are Mr. and Mrs. Hawke left on the follow ing day for Harrisburg, Ore., where are stealing and carrying away their lands, or collect rents for you. going Io sell at the very lowest prices and they remained for a few days and then fruit. It is perhaps unnecessary to re on easy terms. Heie ia a chance to Luj returned to Portland and from that (.¿nite an extraordinary clam was Oil mind these youngsters that in thus steal n first-class piano or organ, fully guar place started for Tillamook where they exhibition at Colin A Co.’s store on Tues ing the property of other people, they day. It was of the razor-shell variety, anteed, direct from the oldest and largest expect to arrive this evening. Dr. are laying themselves liable to the law and Hie shell was about 6 inches in music house in tile northwest, mid at Hawke is one of our best known young and that should they continue their length. In the dish with the clam were much lower prices than can be given by professional men ami deserved ’popular. depredations they will probably have a two eggs about as large as quail eggs, of any one else. Mr. Frank Anrys, of the taste of it. There comes a time occa- Miss McBride comes of one of the best which Doc Linton avers, on the w rd of Wiley B. Allen Co., is here to sell these sionly when forbearan e ceases to be a families of Portland and lias ever been a scientific gentlemen, the clam is the goods, but as he has hut a slioit time to virtue and the people above referred to, a great social favorite, highly esteemed progenitor, I'lie doctor’s scientific lec slay, big inducements will be given to think that lime has come so far as re for her many good qualities of mind and ture in connection with tha exhibition make quick sales. Old instruments will gards the depredations of the hoys re heart 'I’he doctor and his estimable of the animal whs very interesting in j will be taken in part payment of new ferred to. The boys are all well known. bride will find many friends here to deed, several of the gentlemen present, ones. Call at Williams* drug store to wish them long lives, replete with joy as the eloquent doctor dwelt on the I see the instruments and get prices. and gladness. The H eadlight extends Mrs Walker's Death maternal instincts of the clam, being the usual congratulations. Town Council Notes. moved almost to tears. This community was greatly pained on A regular meeting of (he Common We publish in this issue the new ad of Tuesdny to bear of th« death of Mrs. | GENERAL NEWS. Council,of Tillamook City, was held at Nels Thompson our local furniture deal Elvn C. Walker the eslimnble wife of our (Continued from page one.) the City Hall on Monday evening, all er and cabinet maker. Mr. Thompson efficient County Superintendent of' being present. The mining excitement relating to III? carries a very nice line of goods and, Schools.Mrs. Walker bad been ill lor sev The Recorder’s report for the first half Clomlyke district is on the increase One what is more, sells away below the price eral months and at one time her life had of the current year was read. It show hundred men took passage yesterday for you can land furniture here from Port been despaired of but the last few days ed cash receipts from all sources to be the new gold fieldsoil the A 1-Ki. Other land or San Francisco. In addition to ll i had brought an apparent improvement $869 50, expenditures by warrants vessels that are expected to sail in the lie has a finely equipped shop, in which ami «lentil came unexpected The dis drawn $771 69, balance 011 hand $91.81. near inline have their passenger accom he is able to manufacture any thing de ease of which Mrs. Walker died is known i'he report showed the amount of City modation* all engaged. It is estimated sired, to order. Read his ad, and when in Medical books ns “Cholelithiasis’, faxes in the hands of I he county treas that over 2,000 men will leave New you want any thing in Mr. Thompson’s commonly known as “Gall Stones” and ' urer derived from the 2 mill levy for Yoik, alone during the season for the line, give him a call. when once firmly seated is practically in general purposes and the 2 mill road tax mines. There is no denying that the Judge Sappington informs ns that curable. The de< e i? ed suffered from t he to amount Io $102.62, one half of which new find is exlraordinanly rich but un tlieie are two bands of China pheasants disease ior upwards of eight years. Mis. belongs to the road fund. less one is well provided with funds and on his place, and he de«ires to have Walker’s maiden name was Clay. She The Ciiy Attorney was ordered to draw provision« he will do well to remain at them left alone. The original biids was borne near Painesville Ohio Aug. 10 up an ordinance to regulate the licensing home. from which these are descended were 1851 and was one of seven children of all trades, callings and emplovments. SAN MATEO, Cal. July 17.—Colonel tin ned loose about two years ago, and Dining her early girlhood the family It was found necessary to do this in order imw it seems that instead of having per move«! west, lesiding for a time in Chica Io obtain funds whereby to meet the C. F. Crocker, first vice-president of the Southern Pacific, stricken with apoplexy ish <1 nr was supposed, they have done go wbeie she received an excellent edu city’s expenses. and paralysis nt bis dinner table eight well, and laid the foundation fora fine cation in the high schools of that city. Considerable diaciission was had on supply of this toothsome game-bird. Later on the family moved to Hillsdale ibis subject, and the general opinion was «lays ago, «lied this evening. Aliy one shooting anv of these bi.d» Michigan. It aas at that place that on that no favoritism should be shown, but Antone Pfanner, the Forest Grove will be prosecuted to the full extent of Aug. 10, 1881 she was married to Mr. G a general and reasonable license fee be banker, whose invsterioiis disappeiirance the law A. Walker the devoted husband who made. '•»Ollie weeks ago led Io I io* < illation of Bills were allowed ami warrants order niinieroiiM 0111101*4 rrg*u<ii:ig hi- absence, If you are in need of dental work don’t with liis three children remains to momn is now al the home < f his s sier, Mrs. forget that Dr. Wise is now at hi» office her loss. Early in life Mrs. Walker en ed drawn to the amount of $108.45. Leopold Huff, livii.gat Woodland, Wash. ready to attend to any work in his line tered upon her chosen profession of Planner left borest Grove on June 10th If you need false teeth, either a few or a teaching ami al the time of her marriage M ANKIE1 > cotaiug to PorilR'id, and then he inysler- frill set, the doctor is ready to make had already achieved most fialtering suc cess. After her marriage she continued i ’U“ly disnp|>eaied. One in. nth later he them in the best style of the ait. The HAWKE—McBRIDE—In Portland, was fouml by his loot her-in-ia w in n editor of thia paper has had woik done almost uninterruptedly in her work, ami C E. Victoria B. C boMpita!, 111 nlai.y un iil- by several demists, eminent in their pro at the time of her death she bad few Ore. .July Nth, 1897, by Rev. fi sion, hut never by any that gave such equals as a primary department teacher Locke, Dr. C.E Hawke, of Tillamook, anced and «uttering seveiely from ner excellent a.itlafnellon »» the work done in the State. Mrs. Walker was a woman and Miss Olive V. McBride, of Portland • ins prost rat «oil. T. H. Adams, a well known merchant D . Wise Try him lor bridge work, of marked intelligence. She possessed a of Forest Grove, while on a business trip mid you will see w by we apeak so highly strong, well stored mind and had Imth the ability and courage* to think for her MOWN. to Kalama, learned that Planner had of his work. self; conseqnenty she was, while not a been taken to the borne of his sister at The case ot the Firemen’s Fund Insur j visionary theorist yet an advanced W’oodland, and, desiring to nee him ance Co. vs William Ol.eu came up be visited him nt that place on Thursday. fore a Sheriff s Jury last Saturday. I'lie thinker on all siibjec Is, with a iiom it was Mr Adilins, on returning to Portland extensible object in view was to decide a pleasure to talk and associate—not s Friday, stated that he found Pfanner 11 the ownershipnf a box of candles, which new woman by any means but an intel a stale of nervous pioMtialioii, hii <I l^ar- find l>een taken in charge l>v the sheiiff DOTY—In Tillamook. July 19, to the ing all the evidence of having passed niider a writ of attncliioent. I*lamlifi ligent affectionate wife and mother with tinoiigh terrible suffering. I Ent one objec t in life and that to render wife <»( C. A. Doty. a daughter. was represented by Messrs I'lnnrr, Willie Mr. Plain er is not considered 1 llsimlev, and May, nml Louis <»|., ii. her life a blessing to others. The funer in a d «nge «»uscomlitioii, it may |w some I'l-iimantof tile property by It I Eddv. al took place from the family residence time I a-f<»re lie will b-» able to return to 1 he lux of candles wm taken fioin Loins Fotest Grave and face his credits is. DIEP Oi«< u’s store and was claimed by him on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Corner I tie trial occupied the greater pirl of the I of the M. E Cliurcli officiating. The rl y. I'lie Jmy brought in a verdict for lemains were Imued in the Cemetery Walker—In Tillamook, Ore , July 19ih EISII LIAR’S CLUB. Louis Olsen ns being the owner of the near town, Mr Walker and bis child 1597, M ir . Elvia C Walker, wife nf G. (Continued from pa ge 5) property nforesaid leu have the profound sympathy of all A Walker, a native of Ohio, aged 45yra while “Pull for thr Shore” mn.lr t|,Pni in their affliction. franlic to lute liefore the !»■»(» left them II months and nine days. One fellow playe<l “ A llnmlre.l fathoms Deep" anC forthwith they hail to let out more line One venturesome vnaa »lav- for every yellow ticket—in III *'In Ibe North Sea Lived a Whsle” package SchulJntg nml forthwith there rose from the depths a monster whale, which, willi cavern ous moatli, a pproai-li«! the liont, nml the Don t bort, i-anipsriiiid all di».-ip:>e ire I. silence sui-eeeded Not a leaf save them something Keeps on liAiid a complete stock of Furniture, Matting, Window stir A re, dead I, not a man atirred until Brother else. 8hadea, Floor oil doth. Billymnrtin not up io tell Ills englestory A dispute at on« arise ns to whether or Rules of contest published in Ijirgi All kitols of Cabinet work. Turning, 8croll sowing etc. etc. done on •101 an eagle was a Hall, and lending the •<lvert»5rment about the first and middk I short notice. I i __ nweligatioii the club adjonr ned, nine ©t each month. A4g I Screen doors and Windows made to order. Idle. “ , I Ì). ÜJ 1 LOW IN TILLAMOOK. Tlxat’s _A.11 ! ! “Z" ovl One Guess every hest tea. of send tor NELS i coupons TELOZLLFSOISr burniture Store and Cabinet Shop. Zlnow tlxe ZSest, : : : A Life Saved. A FOND DAUGHTER WAS NIGH TO DEATH. Frank B. Trout Tells a Reporter of How His Daughter’s Life Was Saved. Ail Parents Should be Inter ested in This Harrative. From the Evening News, Detroit, Mich. Using as a nucleus for his investigation and looked brighter. Every one noticed the rurnor that the life of the daughter of the change, and I bought two more boxes Frank B. Trout, well known in Detroit, for her. Mich., real estate circles, had been saved, a “ When she had taken two boxes she was reporter called on Mr. Trout at his office strong enough to leave her bed, and in less 103 Griswold Avenue. Mr. Trout showed than six months was something like herself. some hesitancy in giving his opinion for To-day she is entirely cured, and is a big, publication, but finally said: “Circum strong, healthy girl, weighing 130 pounds, stances and a father’s love for his child and has never had a sick day since. forced me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for “ I do not think she uses them now, Pale People, but not until the whole medical though I always keep them in the house. profession had exhausted their skill. At My wife and I have recommended them to the age of fourteen we had to take our our neighbors, and sent a few to another daughter from school owing to her health. young girl who seems to be in the same con Before this she had been in the best of dition ju » my daughter. Had not Dr. Wil health, happy and in the best of spirits. She liams’ Pink Pills saved my daughter’s life. began to fall away and became pale and I would not recommend them to anyone. I languid. She was so weak that she would know they do all and more than is claimed fall flown in a faint every time she tried to for them, and I am glad to recommend them walk unsupported. The best of physicians to the world. I know Dr. Williams’ Pink attended her, but she continued to grow Pills for Pale People saved my daughter’s weaker and seemed to be gradually fading life, and that is enough for me.” away. F. B. T rout . “When she was fifteen she weighed only Subscribed and sworn to before me this ninety pounds, and the doctors said it was fourth day of March, 1897. anamia. Several physicians said she might R obert E. H ull , J r „ Notary Public. outgrow it, but that it would no doubt ter Wayne County, Michigan. minate in consumption. No doctor we had Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People could help her, and we concluded ourselves, contain, in a condensed form, all the ele we must lose our child, as she was growing ments necessary to give new life and rich weaker every day. ness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. “We had tried all the well-known reme They are also a specific for troubles peculiar dies, and finally about a year aco I bought to females, such as suppressions, irregulari a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale ties and all forms of weakness. In men they People and took them home. That day I effect a radical cure in all cases arising from had read of a case about the same as mv mental worry, overwork or excesses of what daughter s. and decided to give them a ever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes trial, though I must confess I did not (never in loose bulk) at 50 cents a box or six have much faith. Before she had taken all boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all dni^J of the first box we noticed a change for the gif;ts. or direct by mail from Dr. William» Vetter. She, however, gained strength daily Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Dental Notice. I wish to give notice to my patrons that I will beat mvTillamook office until Aug. 1st. and from Aug. 1st to Aug. 20th at my Nehalem office. From Aug. 20th, here again to remain as long- as I am CT kept busy. From this date on I am go ing to adopt a strictly cash basis in my practice. I will give extra inducements in the way of prices for work to induce people to settle up at once either by cash, orders, produce or anv thing that I can use to pay my bills Those know- ing themselves indebted to me will please call ami settle as I need to close all accounts. Yours Truly money, ami W. A. wise I