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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1897)
h TILLAMOOK I COUNTY ITEMS. GATHERED BY CUR COF,F.ESPQXDENTS? A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Happenings A Child’s Recovery FROM PARALYSIS AND SIX YEARS OF CONVULSIONS. Little Fannie Adams, of Umatilla, Cured of a Dreadful Malady A Cure of Unusual Interest—A Reporter Investigates. BEAVER The bi i Ige over Mills creek, just com plete 1,do»» honor to our county court, ami Richard L Hagg who built it. It is a great convenience to this pail of the county. On Monday ami Tuesday of this week Pen Higginbotham was in this vicinily gathering up cattle Ben is one of those cattie buyers that Beaverites are glad to see. Judge Cornier and family are ramping here, and expect to remain during our camp meeting. JameH Hnghy, of Hoqunrton Prairie, has come back to his Beaver ranch to remain, perhaps, for the fall ami winter. It is expected that Beaver will have the largest congregations at our camp meeting Aug 5th (to laflt 10 (lavs i or tilifl more) that ever met hitherto in county, to hear the Evangelists, ] Rev. Harter, of Oakland, and other «hie 2nd, workers. This M »nday, Aug. they are coming and pitching their tents. Inside of one week from now it is ex pected tlint every neighborhood, town iiml village in Tilln uook county will be repreflente«! on the c«mp grounds, also we hope to see a fair represenlation fr«»m Clatsop, Wnahiiigloii, ClackamaH, Polk, and Million comities. Through Mr. Mills, arningeineiitH have been made to furnish paflt me at 5rlfl per day, peas IO c I m , Htring beuiis Kh ts, polatoes 15 ctw per|M*ck. Other tbiiigH in proportion. Blit everybody should bring their tents end betid ng. Y« n will fid exc lie t c n p ng ground*, wood, water and fcarii hayfor bedding free. From the Lake Region. Eustis, Fla, For some time past the Lake Renion baa not determine the cause, or proscribe 0 l»een receiving reports from Uniatilia, Fla., remedy to aid the afflicted child. But what a change now in that household ; of an almost miraculous cure that had been effected in the case of Fannie Adams, a for little Fannie has recently been released daughter of A. J. Adams, of that place, and , from her six years of agony, which brings the last Saturday a representative of this paper light of happiness to the faces of the parents. made a trip to Umatilla for the purpose of! 1 In January, this year. Mrs. Adams, who had pur«,ha.‘,ed some of Dr. Williams’ Pink determining the authenticity of the Name. The family live a short distance from the Pills for Pale People for her fourteen year village, where it was found that the people old daughter, determined to try their effect After three or four were cognizant of the cure which had been upon little Fannie. effected, and were reioicing with the family «loses, she noted an improvement and she in their new found nappinem. The father, then told the father what she had done A. J. A'lams, is a hard-working honest He at once went to the village ami bought farmer from cast Tennessee, an«l the family another box, and up to this time six hoxes came to Florida four years ago in the hoj»e have been used. Tlie first pills, Mrs. A«lams that a chans’« of climate would be of benefit states, were given in January, the latter part, to their afflicted child. Much of their earn and certainly not earlier than the fifteenth ings hare gone for dootors* bills, whose ser- or twentieth, and the child had her last con vtoes proved unavailing. The representative vulsion on February 3d, nearly three months was greeted by Mrs. Adams, from whom he ago. Her general condition has improved in I every way, and it was not a month after the gained the story of her great trial. Fannie, the youngest child, was born in first pills were taken when die began to walk east Tennessee, and was seven years old on without assistance. The pills were bought at the drug store the third day of February, 1807. When ten months old she was stricken with paralysis, of Dr. Shelton, in Umatilla. In answer to which affected the entire left aide. This the question, did he, to his personal knowl- stroke of paralysis was followed by convul edge, know that the remedy ha«l benefite«l sions, and from the time little Fannie was Fannie Adams, as was stated by her parents, ten months old until February, 1897, there the doctor said tnat he was a regular practicing was not a single day or a night that she did physician, and as such was loth to recom not have spasms of the moat distressing mend any proprietary medicine, but still he nature. Not a single convulsion, but al was ready to doiiistice to all men, and he did ways three or four, and sometimes as high know that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for»Pale People had benefited Fannie Adams, and also as ten in one day. The family was all broken clown with volunteered the information that he knew of care, and Mrs. Adarns states that for one other children in the village who had been year she (lid not go into her kitchen to super benefited b v their use. intend her household work. All the fingers 1 Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People of the right hand of the little girl are en are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid larged and misshapen, caused by her bit on receipt of price, 50 cents a box. or six boxes ing them during the fearful suffering. The for $2.50 (they are never sol«l in bulk or by can* baffled the skill of the best physicians, the 100) by ad«lressing I>r. Williams’ Medicine and they were frank to say that they could 1 Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Jolm Stoddard oi Portland in in town. Sa lie* Brenjolson ¡ m reporte«! quite m ( r- ioinly ill at lier home in the koi .th end of town. Dr. Tatom, I lie dentist arrived in town August I n I mid has his Iiead<jinnters at the Allen House. Dr. Tatom is a skill* Rev. Burkey accompanied by his flor, fill «b ntist 11«‘ does extracting by paii»- returned from Portland hii I brought h*s« methods and makes a specialty of with them a tabernacle in which our gold fillingfl. camp meeting will be held. Intending Alaska miners will find it to Rev. Dollarhide, of Bay City, will th* ir advantage culling at I'oard & Stokes occupy the Free Methodist paiHonag«' at Co . Astoria, Oregon, for their Hi»j»|»lie~i —gold pans, miner’s and prospector’s this place, also preach on the circuit. picks, shovels, camp goods, tic. a specially. Foard & Stokes Co. Emma A Remarkable cure of Chronic Diarhoca. In 1862, when 1 served my country a* Penn a private in Company a , 167th sylvania Vulunteers, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. Il has given me a great deal of trouble ever since. I have tried a dozen different medicines and several prominent dodois without, any perman ent relief. Nut long ago a friend sent me a sample bottle of Clnimlierlaiii’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that I bought and took a SOcenl bottle; and now lean say that 1 am en tirely cured. I cannot be thankful enough to you for this great remedy, and recommend it to all suffering vet era ns. If in doubt wiiln me. Yours gratefully, II nry S teinburg Kit, Allentown, l’il. Sold by S. J . Sluigeoii. MI ma Lulu limit, our efficient po t mifllress. has been acting in the capacity Money to loan—Theodore Sleinhiiher 1 of Deputy Postal Inspector for Uncle Elmer Jackson, of Salmon river, Sam, mid has Iwen sli aigldening out the Pay npyoiir Ru’,R(,rip‘inn«, and yon Elrery Jack. <m, of Dalias, wee visiting airdiKof the Orelown po.-t <4fce. in can g« t Hie H eadlight for one year for al Emma on Saturday« the course of her invrstignlioii site paid 75 cis. f paid in advance. The recent lain catighl some hay out a visit to Sheridan, returning to town « n L id Lancaster < igars nt Lamb’s. I Saturday, in the Held. I ive good diiry envi for sale. Cull Dr. Tatom, the dentist ariived in town Join. J heller’s, I August 1st mid lias his headquarter?! at Nestoclon, Ore. the Allen House. Dr. Tatom is a skill Ln Sire lidad clear Havana cigaiR ut ful dentist. I le does extracting by pain« Lamb’s. I crm methods and makes a specially of If you want anything,no matter gold tlilling*. u hat, go to the second limiti store. Frol. S. I«*. McClum, one of li e most l’AG E has it prominent educators of Oregon was To Cure Coiti I Ipn t ton forever. killed July 2!)tli while descending Mount Take Cascai els C;m. Cathartic. lOcrrZM. Rani ’r. The acci lent o < urred iifhr If C. C. C. fuit to cur*. druggists refund money. «lark The party to which McClure be longed had lost the trail uml lie was smirching for it when he accidentally fell over a precipice 300 feet high mnl Educate Your llowcls With Casearets. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forex er wan instantly killed 'the body was 10c, The Htan.lcrous Tonguo. 25c. If C. C. C fail, druggists refund money. ipeovered ami taken to bis home al A whispered wont from him.aux lips Like ti slimy snake through a fair field slips; Eugene Oregon for inteiment. A *lirug or a glance, like a poisoned dart It is always gratifying to receive testi Aimed from behind a creature’s heart. monials (or Chamberlain’■ Colic, Choh i a ’t he snake glides steadily on its way, and Diarrhoea Keme«ly, ami when tin Anda laughing child is killed at play; Th* *hrug and the gtaiu e have gained apace eiidoi'Memeiit is from a physical! it is And the light goes out of the fair young face. expe« iullv so. *'I’liere is no mnie satis Head in her tracks rails the bounding hind, factory oi effective icmedy than Chum , Slain by tin arrow from behind. herlaiii’fl Colic, Cholera mid Dimihoea 1 1‘lie whisprird word gains foice, and Io? Remedy,” wiites Dr. R. E. Ilubey, phy A name is black ih.it wa« white a« snow. sician mid pharmacist, of Olney, Mo ; ull out the datl dues the bind awake? Does it bring back lite, though you kill the and U m he has used the rei.iedy in hi» own family and sold it in h t» drug stoie snake.’ ore the tale false, yet the heirt >» wrung— fui six years, lie should certainly know — Dealer it» —— Oil the cut sc of iiotl on a sliindc.ou* torgue For sale by S. J. Ntmgeoti. STUDEBAÂER WAGONS. D Chitwood and wife minlc a ing tiip to Sheridan lust week. fly C. A. BAILEY Town ('«»unell Mr«*tlng \ regular inerting of the common ( Hinril wax held on Monday evening; prcMMit <,«mnriliih,ii Good speed, Tliomp* non, Knudson, mid recorder Divw, and 31 aislnd Clement* I'lie city ultorney nskvd for futlier tune oil the piepurntioii of (he proposed lireiiNe ordinance. Bills were ellotvod uh follows: Howard Cary, ly.vr. ■alary (12.50 »» Recorder Drew 10(H) Miiishnl Cleinvnfn 30. »5 rilltimook Water Co , u ater 4) OJ Headlight, punting blanks 5 50 Council then inljoiuned. (WARDIAN * SAI H. N »lice i« hereby given tlml b) virtue of an order of th* lie . Uouity (\>u:t of Tillamook Cou.ity State ofOiegon duly made on die 19th d«iy oi July 1897 authorizing me io Guardian of lhe r* 1 file of Ethel JMm on, a minor, to sell 11 * real propel ty of Rai I minor herein after de» cribed. 1 will 011 and after the 4th da) of Sept ember i< 17 offer lor sal* to the hi fliest and best bidder the laud« in Tillamook County Oregon belonging to the e«tnte of the afotresaid minor and knowa an I deoib.'da« h’S e '4 of the S M *4 an I tl> ■ S W o the S', <»l Sec 1.1 and the . n K the N W '4 and t ie N \V % oi the N E % of Sec >| In I* 2 S K to \V of the W I’.on rite Mm han containing 160 acies more 01 !< m Term« of Sale Uas’i or one hah « re.lit it de- aired. coiivevancta to be made at the expense of purvlia«er. Alm* s Johnson THURSDAY, HEADLIGHT Information Wanted TILLAMOOK- Information is wanted concerning the whereabouts of a mini named William J. Stretch, lie came Io Tillamook from South Bend Washington about three years 11 go. He is about 60 years of age, and is a limber cruiser by trade. Per sons semling information to this oilice will he rewarded for their trouble. If Shaving. Hair Cutlingand all Tonsorial Work Doue in the Latest Style of the Art. demur dimlrr, 1’x-cp. <3Ûlïo! cyclic! WHY ON EARTH DONT YOU INTO YOUR HOME OR PLACE OF BUSINESS? THE COSTISVERY SMALL AND THE CONVENIENCE IS BEYOND ALL COMPUTATION. YOU CAN DO YOUR SHOPPING WITHOUT GOING DOWN TOWN. You Can Talk with N etarts , N ehalem , or F orest G rove . S aves TWICE ITS COST Every Blessed Month. C all and see me about it J. E. TUTTLE “Launch TDana J. C. Harrinaton, Master Will iniike reguliir tripH be tween Tillamook, Garibaldi, and all way Mations. fakh : To Bay City, To Bay City, To Garibaldi To Garibaldi one way round trip one way round trip 25c 50c 50c 75c Ii you want a comfortable trip to all points take the Maria. “Fish TDai’kct’ The Nheea l.iona Hunt and Mühe Jackson, the latter of Hillsboro, have hern sojourning for a week past al Ne- lails. Wilson River and l'«i. i.traK > Thl* “ th.’ ,.oblt.h«l «od every lov.otor ahould WRITE F0»om > H. B. WILLSON 4 co , Pofoti L» Droit B ldg. WASHINGTON , VVTfTT T T ¥▼▼▼ TV VH lillamook Stage E mmet Q uick , D river . T- C. M c N amer , P rop . Leaves Forest Grove, 6 A. M., S iuii I hjh , TueHiliiy«n.xl Thursday, 6 A. M., Monthly«, WethiMtluy» A Fiid.r,. Leaves Tillamook, TRIP INTEN HOURS FARE. 4 DOLLARS Connects With 4 I’. M. Triiin at Forest (hove. Finest Fishing in Oregon Along the Wilson River and its Tributaries, Giant Trees fill Scenery, University Falls and Good Accomodations. Fi uil r riLLAMOOK -, BAKERY AND RESTAURANT A lways has on hand FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES A lso a complete line of Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery, Best IxzEeaTs xrx tlx© Citsr LunchBH from ID Genls up.-_ WM. ICNOELL, ZFYRXDZP. Reuced Fares! Fresh Fish of every disciiptimi in their season. Are you fond of Clams, Crabs, Fresh; Smoked And Salt Fish? IF SO GO TO L.Æ CHIPMAN'S Market on West Main St’eet, Opposite Alderman Hotel Building. Astoria and GO T O ------ Will Run Hi«------ Steamer W. H. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore, Will make tiips every five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria and Tills 11100 C t; carving freight mid passeuge-s. ELMORE, SANBORN & Co.. Astoria, or COHN & CO.. 1 iliarr.cok, Afll» ENGLISMUSiNESS If Yon Want BOOtS and SHOES PORTLAND full OREGON E nglish C ourse . FRENCH AND GERMAN. BUSINESS BRANCHES. B ookkeeping , S horthand , telegraphy . BROWN the Shoemaker e »•« cheap nx atiywheie SAM JONES 1 ILLAM' OK CO.. OREGON. “THUNDERBOLTS,” th« latest and grandest l»ook bv thia world-wide rclcbrity now out and for sale exclusively by subscripts?n. 1 only book given to the public by Sim Jones in iea years, bmeil by Rev. B. F. Ilavnea. lntroduclto« lO* ’ Jnaeph s. Kry. of the M. E. Chuivii. South. . ' 122 Rulcndid ilfustrattona. A l»onnr.za for agcuU. rapidly, easily selling book of the age. • e Cliailvy II indlcy took a t’lpto \V cu «I m on riniisdav of Iasi week reluming the tarly pail of the pieevnt wetk. HEWETT At IL.baonville, Oie , on Saturday, Julv 31st to the wife of II. W. Ilewelt, a sou Kazor» Honed on Short Notice Tillamook >f r<*. » « ENTS BOLD CM COMMISSI ' N .■ . ........... “ 111i4h«.t n-f.reoe«» S«oU ». mod, ' _ __ 1,L •••» «nJ , of iov.otion. with expl«a»ti..o, on 1 », ---r n t. fr«o t,..... ’'‘h.2 __ ■»i—tobl. or or not. k •d whetbor rtut^ntaLU 1, AU0WXB PAYABLE ! WHEN taunt PATENT IB ALLOWl» »i“!► patent 1« »e.-ured we will condnet ita aala f.,r .« J? ► ◄ out extra charge. Sl-PAOE HAND-BOOK and lÄ ► ◄ 2UU iaveatums wanted mailed to invento* ► * Shaving. 15 cts. Hair Cutting >S eta. Next Door to Post Office, „ jQOionv Kctntzs. J »oil ,ot-nt Kol«, of „„„ «promptly »Oil .»dually eon Put a Telephone *Hl ILits nt half price ut La Mode Millin- vrv parl us. t <me ami svv them. »A*AZ/ * UJU.A, ] ai (L0^ ToM0OrçiAL (lull will lip, tear, run down ill the heel mill Osborne Mowers torment you eoiiliniuilly Get them ready made. Hut if you Bnggte«. hay rake«, plow« and other farm «mil an article Hint will give you Hiachiueiy. You van save money by «trelinv with me. solid comfort, plenty ef Special Prices on Baggie* and Spring m ago UM. wear and never gel out of shape Ilion patronize C A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. ISO 7 AUb. AGENTS WANTED. Send fig Cents for Arent’s Outfit, snd io Certs ur 7<>-p«te. Illustrated Catalogue of Bible«». Albums Lu. Will Open Sept. 6th C arefully G raded common i H igh school D epartment ant T eacher ’ s C lass . YEAR DIVIDED INTO 2 TERMS OF FOUR AND A HALF MONTHS EACH. U lien j on are in the reed of any of the inineit UH ait ivies »-onstnntly needed in TUITION tin* course of daily life don’t forgot the «Ironit probability of finding it at l’age a IS»r Te»m ........................................... . Fer Year (tn a<i«*u«c' •ev nd handstoic where yon can buy IV» Month vlivaper than an> wheie elee. Month ipmuaiy depart in vu I WONDERFUL SALES. CAMP $10 Every Day Can Be Made by Agents Best Location on the Beach ty of good, spring wate the wind, good bathir made pleasant, for visitors you can gstyour supplies i ung. everything leral store where 3ns. feed etc. G. W. FHELPs, Netarts, Ore i To prove it. we give a few items from actus! nice made within the last day* »»nr azent «old 27 copies In two and a half days. Another sold IB ©OP*®* In <uiV_int and xnothet io three «<ava. One agant in Indiana aoH 15copie» in two <ia' (lar< in nhi H i » nrohnaaold 43 copies in three •lays. One a«rnt tn Georgia sold» •" h r, m. An aacnt tn Central t.nmia mid kl c<»pie» in »• n days. When y«w <7****?l*k .«,.1 it-«* imiRsinn wr allow agents and the Imwense popularity of thi» wonderful wfri» <■!»-? with which it sella, there ia nothing in which a lire, pushing man «cid’ K will vield snch profits for in-tance- one ar» nt made ST09.2S in J.nM*r -Thnn«ivrb»‘!tR.” Another made la tkree lays; anoU»ci $9.251B la twe days; another $ss.75 in ihrte days. B. F. HAYNES PUBLISHING COMPANY. Nashville. Tel"V I I