Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 05, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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    the
facts
tersely
stated
What the People of Tillamook Say
lliat Kay & [odd have the best stock of clothing in Tillamook
A CARD
We take thin method of thank­
ing the people of Tillamook Coun-
ty for the liberal patronage given
tisnince 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 tons 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 yon
with the very best in our line for
ti.e money.
1 hey have the largest stock to select from
They carry the best stock of Underwear
i nice line of Men's and
Boys Hats, Cl ohi ng and
They handle the finest line of Hats
T hey keep the best stock of shoes
They have the newest stock
Shoes received on Seamer
Harrison too late for the
4th, bu t we have them and
They sell cheaper
I
will sell them very cheap.
They do business in their own name
They sell just what they advertise
They buy the best quality of goods to be had
They do not handle cheap John auction goods-
We guarantee our goods just as we represent them, or your money refunded.
These facts should be carefully considered; a business house with this record
can be trusted.
In fact the goods they sell, give better satisfacion, las longer, and fit better
than goods bought elsewhere for the same money-
1 |l !,
These are right direct from
the manufacturers and
all in the latest styles
Remember the Place, Aiderman Building Tillamook
Low Prices Quick Sales Small Profits
Portland .Market.
Truths Told in few Words.
There Is No Death.
(Selected in memory of Lee Stephens)
A child's respe-t for its parent is not
secured by over-leniency any more Ilian
There is no death: The Stars go down
To rise upon some fairer shore;
And, bright in Hel en’s jeweled crown,
They shine for evermore
by over.severity.
There is no death: The dust we tread
Shall change beneath the summer showers
To golden grain, or mellow fruit,
Or rain bow tinted flowers.
The granite rocks disorganize,
And feed the hungry moss they bear;
The forest leaves drink daily life
From out the viewless air.
A daughter should never seek nor be
allowed to "outdress” her mother. In
every family the mother should be the
l>eat-<lressed member.
The discarded finery of a daughter
should never constitute a mother s
wardrobe. No one feels especially dig­
nified in the presence of one whose old
clothes she is wearing, ami a mother
should at all times preserve her dignity
before her children. The mother who
never lo-es her queenliness never loses
There is no death: The leaves may fall,
And flowers may fade and pass away;
They only wait through wintry hours,
The coining of May day.
There is no death: An angel form
Walks o'er the earth with silent tread;
And bears our best loved ones away,
And then we call them “dead.”
her crown.
Preventable
misfortune"
coiisist,
chiefly, of manifold things, little to tio,
but immense things to have done.
He leaves our hearts so desolate,
He plucks our fairest sweetest flowers;
Transplanted into bliss, they now
Adorn immortal bowers.
The man who earns a
dollar
ami
spends two. and the mail who earns two
and spends one, stand» on either side of
The birdline voice whose joyous tones
Made glad these scenes of strife,
Sings now an everlasting song
Around the tree of life.
the hair-line between hmillessne»»
and discretion, between ruin and safely.
Parents generally receive that measure
ci lilial resiiect they diserve-not always
Where’er he sees a, smile too bright,
Or heart too pure, for taint and vice,
He bears it to that world of light,
To dwell in pandise.
but very generally.
When a mother allows her daughter
to appropriate her wraps, gloves, veils,
And ever near us though unseen,
Those dear, immortal spirits treat;
For all the boundless universe
Is life—there is no death.
or other article of personal attire, she
begins a policy of familmiity which,
sooner or later breeds contempt. A re­
spect for one’s belonging" engender a
There is some prospect that First Assistant respect for their possessor.—August
tight house keeper Hurlbut may be appointed
keeper of the lighthouse at Tillamook Rock, Ladies’ Home Journal.
flic situation is somewhat lonely but Mr.
“Look here, waiter , these eggs «re not
Hurlbut was much comforted by the earnest
cooked
properly.”
assurance given by Capt. Shrader that each
•‘I know it, sir; but yon . ...... »1ee
successive winter storm moved the rock a rod
or two shoreward. First Mate Latliain is auth­ were for your wife, and I knew tf thr
ority for the statement that complaint is to be lady was your wife "he eotihln t be ver,
Blade to the Humane Society of Oregon against
___
___
the keeper of the Tillamook Rock Light for particular.”—Sketdi.
having taught the sea lions 011 that isolated
«pot to smoke cigarettes.
Wanted, county warrant* at
Co.
Cohn A
tf
Fresh ice cream made daily nt
mook Bakery,
Tilla­
tf
Second Hand Store
Call and look nt the good" for sale at
Cage's second hand store.
ft
Salmon trolling in the favorite sport
•>'>w and ninny nice catches have al­
ready been made.
Goto W E Page’s
Second Hand Store
Hipans Tabules cure bad breath.
Hides wanted at Colin A Co.
Why on earth don’t the business men
cninliiiie and have the streets »priukled?
” ho will bend a movement in that di-
rection. Everybody ought to be willing
to help
7
Clienp lamber.
Tillamook Lumber Co. have again re­
duced their ptices, and are now selling
rough lumlrer at
00. Sioed lumber
17.00, shiplap 7 00, pickets 1 x 3—4 feet
l0llg 17 00 |>er thousand pickets.
I keep" f“11 li,,e ofJ'bive», Sewing
Mm liine», Umi*. 1
erv, Carpel» "'"1 everything i.i
1 alar'
|i,ie ofMC
of second
h«n<l g>“d4
’Hxl lirtH'i
,
i. Boots
repair
---------- and Shoes »»<1 •**'"*
a *>«>
Machine* amt I . warrant
.
er no pay
C"H«nd«eeme.
w. E. PAGE, frjpriitor,
Tillamook, Oregon-
lliere im no better cigar made tinnì La
Sinceridad-at Lamb’H.
*
This Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
a generous sample will be mailed of the
COUNTY OFFICIALS:
as given by Allen & Lewis.
The only first class cigars in the city most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
W. W. C onder
WHEAT—Market, advance nominal at 75c at Lamb’s.
*
(Ely’s Cream Balm) sufficient to demon­ Judge ...................
(I). P. H arvey
Commissioner .
per bushel.
strate the great merits of the remedy.
IC H. W hkki km
The latest: Celluloid Photos, samples
Clerk...................
.. J. 1). E dwards
ELY BROTHEBB,
OATS—No. 1, white, 33 to 35c; grey,32 @ 34«
J. H. J ackson
.................
56 Warren bt., New York City. Sheriff*
now on display at lltin’s Ait Studio.
Treasurer .........
J ohn B ak KI it
choice.
AxFgsHor
.J.
S. S txphenh
Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
To Cure Constipation Forever.
BARLEY—Feed $16.50, brewing, 18 to $19
Surveyor ..
A. M. Arsi in
recommended
Ely
’
c
Cream
Balm
to
me.
j
Take Cascarets Candv Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
School Supcriute' •aient
G. a . W alker
POTATOES—Old, no demand, new at 45« to 55C If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi­ Coroner
_________ __ C. ____________
E. R eynold _ «
pet sack.
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed.”— Deput” Piosecuting Attorney C laldb I haver
r.,cuit Court convene« the 4tn Monday in
Lu Sinceridad clear Havana cigars a Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
Atigust, and an adjourned tei m 1« generally
BUTTER-Store, in rolls 33% @ »7%c per roll
Church, Helena, Mont.
Lvinb’s.
*
held in the spring.
Choice dairy, 30 35« P«r
J creamery 35
County Court meet« the first Mondays of Jan­
Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged
@ 40c per roll.
March, May, July, September and No­
Il you want something nice for the floor cure for catarrh and contains no mercury uary,
vember. Commissioners court oil the Wcducs-
days following.
of your store building or dining room, 0" nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
EGGS.—Choice candled 13c per doz,
PRECINCT:
any nncarpeted room
that
requires
HIDES—Dry,
1154c; green 5c to tfe.
Justice of the Peace............. G. W. S appinoton
sweeping try “Dustine.” This article is
onNtable
S. V. A nderson
DRIED APPLES— Evaporated bleached, 6
of some simple
CITY OFFICIALS.
an oil Hint prevents dust from raising in
®6%c; evaporated unbleached, 4® 5«-
thing to patent? Protect your ideas ; they may Mayor
......................................... G ro . C ohn
fiont of ilia broom, ami does away with bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKH-
. N ki , r T hompson
PEARS—Sun and evaporated, itaoc.
BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
...................................C arl K nudson
(lie necessity of sprinkling. For sale at D.
C.. for their |l,800 prize offer.
Council
..................
C B. II ai -. i v
DRIED PLUMS—Pitless, 4®l%c; prunes, 5c C. B. Reynolds.
............. ................... C. E.R eynolds
6Uc.
........................ .H,.. F G oodspkkd
................. . . ................... C. N. DitF.w
from XT.H.Jmtmal of 3f*U<dn» Recorder
CHICKENS— $2 50 at f3 00
Ixjrd Lancnster uigais nt Lamb*«.
........................
H oward (' ary
Trot. W. H. Peeke, who Treasurer
C i / yde C lements
TURKEYS—Live. lie for choice.
makes a specialty of Marshal...
You want to paint your kitchen floor,
Epilepsy, has without
SCHOOL BOARD
doubt treated and cur­ M W. Harriwou.
DUCKS-Young. $1 »5 I* 5°
B L. Eddy, and
mid the place to go for the paint in
C.
ed more cases than any
Edmund«.—Clerk, A. G. Reynolds.
j living Physician ; his
GEESE—Young $3.00 (4 $3 5«-
E. Reynold", he has just
what
yon
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
| success is astonishing.
We have heard of cases
C hristian C hurch :---- Rev. s. G. D h II r «
want.
of so years’ standing pastor. Services on Sundays at 11 o'clock A. M
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
cured by and at 7:30 P. M. until further notice.
him. Ho
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
For Hale
M. E C hurch :—Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor.
publishes*
men strong, blood pure. 50c, SI All druggists.
valuable Preaching; service nt ir A. M. mid 7:30 P. M.
Tbii tyflve acres of fine bottom land on
work on every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M.
I
thia dis­
Wilson river.
Will grow any thing
ease, which < lass meeting at 13 M. Piayer meeting every
Settle t’p.
Well sit'i it.
’• i
ay to suit pur-
he sends Thursday nt 7 P. M.
bwith
a
71541
—------ large bot­
All peieons knowing themselve« in- chaser. Inquire nt this office.
S. D A C hurch - Sabbath school every Sab­
tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers bath (Saturday) Ht lo:io A. M. followed by
ilebted to the Tillmnook Mill »nil
who may send their P. O. and Express address. preaching or Bible study.
Prayermeeting
Tide Land for Hale.
We advise any one wishing a euro to address every Wednesday evening Tract «nd niiMion-
Lumber Compnny will please call ai
Prof.W. IL PEEKE, F. 1)., 4 Cedar St., Rev/ York ary meeting Sundays at 10 30 A. M.
ill
Tilla
—
55
acres
of
the
best
tide
land
once and »etlle, either bv cash or note.
B. C, TABOR, Conference Laborer
Changes Hint Imve taken place in the ’ moot Co. , fur sale on eu ay terms.
Don’t TobarroKpit and Smoke Tear l ife Away.
diership of the company render I Apply to, or address,
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
nieml-....... ,
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
M. C. Tiowbridge, Tilliiniook Ore netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To*
immediate settlement of all outstanding
Bae, the wonder worker, that makes weak men
A. O. U. W.—Meets every
strong. All druggists, 50c or 11. Cure guaran­ r . M In I. O. O. F II h II M
account« absolutely necessary.
teed
Booklet and sample free. Address D. T. Edmund«, Recorder.
I» nry Itanch for Hale.
Tillamook Mill A Lumber Co. i
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. I HOOK At LADDER < O -Meets flisf Wednes­
A No. 1 dairy ranch of 160 acres,
day night of each month in City Hull W F.
----------------------------
D Jones. President; John E. Tuttle Chief, Tom
miles north eant of Tilliiniook. 1- II Ht
I'Mtur"«" Notice.
Coate«, Secretary.
Catarrh Cannot l»e Cured
homie,
class in every renpeef. Goo<l
M orntn * S tar R rrrkah LorxiP. No. $2, I. O.
persons desiring to find
Koo<l . barn and dairy bouse, 30 cow« now oil with IXM'AL APPLICATION«, a« they r .nnot
O. F —Meets on the first and third Wednesday
All ,
' . horses
‘:z?z.......
id cnlte, will do the ranch
without reach the «eat of the disease. Catarrh i«a blood evenings in each month. Mrs r M Newmau
Will sell with or
pasturage for
mu
me about it. Price "re as! stock.
N. G.; Mi«s L Poland, V.G.; Jex I’etrc, Hee.
well lo see t—
"
or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
G. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each
F,,r
15c ’ per month. '
For further particulars inquire
follows
1
— yearling
-lion.
yov mu«t take internal remedies Hall's Catarrh month
at i P. M in I. O. O. F Hall. C. N.
**
“
L--
1
-
c
•
HorneR
!
•> year old 20c, 3 year old 25c.
Peter Brant. Tillamook, Ore.,
'
Cure
i«
taken
rnternally,
and
acts
directly
on
Drew,
Adjutant. P Brant, Commander.
if (IO per month
The pasture is on the i
, the blood and inuseou«surface«. Hall's Catarrh
1. O O. F.-Meetxevery Tuesday night at 7 3o
premise, of C. E Thaver, an I is on tide,
Cure is not a quack medicine. It wax prescribed e M in I O. O F Hall. C. P. Knudson N G.
Wm. Olsen, Mee. Secretary;
W J. May
land
I »¡11 "ol ,,e responsible for any
l'abile Bale.
by one of the best physicians in this country for Per. Secretary.
loatitoi'k
Par'ies desiring to pasture
years, and is a regular prescript ion. It is corn-
I will nell at public tuirlimi, nt
my
ALDER CAMP —No. aro. Woodmen of th*
Stm k on the almve premie*» must make ,
place
Oil lx>HR
.
- I'raine, oil - July
. flili 1W7, poaed of the b«*«t tonics known, combined with World, meets every Friday night iti W nf w.
„rrsngen.ents with me before putting on
R. JI ayk , Cfiiiaui, Otto Heins
all my perquisì properly «• oiihìr I ìiir in the l*e«t blood purifiers, acting directly on the hall. R
Clerk.
their stock
part <»f 3 horses, 5 head of cr KI e ,
18 muscoii« surfaces. The perfect combination of
A F fir A M —Meet« first Saturday night of
c. A. Bailey.
bead of sheep, liarnens, plows,
stoves, (he two ingredients is what produces such won­ each month In Masonic Hall
R r Hayq
derful results in curing Catarrh. Bend fot tes­ W M F. R Beal«, Secretary
sewing marliiiie liedsteiuls etc relc.
Tei ma of sale:—All animi tinder $5.00 timonials, free.
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO ¿4 -Meet« «t 7 jo P
F. J. Cheney Ac Co.. Prop« , Toledo O 5!. on the 3rd Saturday of each month f
| ciish
Over |5 00 fl montile time
on
Maw.nk llall
J. W Maxwell, H 1* , W. V»
Hold by all druggiNts, (»rice 75c.
approved secnrily.
Conder. Secretary.
Hall
’
«
Family
pills are the beat
Levi Hudfion.
SILVER WAVECHAPTKR, No rj 0. X H
Meets and and 4th Saturdays of eac.i month
Mrs. G. W. Pettit, W M : L- Coates Secretary
notice .
BAY CITY TOD iF DIRK TORY
AnMINIHTKATORS XOTIC1.
I’NITV R i reckah I odok No 51 f. O. O F —
C ircuit C ovrt of thf . S tatf . of O re .
LOCAL DISEASE
Notice i» hereby given that by virtue of an or­ in Tiie.
Meets ai'«l and 4th Tnes«|R)H Mrs. Flizala th
GON FOR THE Cor NTV OF Til.I.A MOOR
•ml ft th. retail »t «1-*
der famed out of the County Courtfor Tillamook fn the matter of the )
Pye, N G . Mrs Prank Long, V G , J J pye,
<ud0.n elin—tlc cki»n'
Secretary.
County Oregon, in probate on the loth day of estate of Truman and '
It ran be cured by ■
July IA97, th«- under tig wed was by said court T. F Karris
remedy wb.eb i.eppUed di-
B a VC t TV L D .F N o . . oz A F fit A M -Mee
inaolvents /
rectly into th- nr-tril«. Be­
andst.u4in Saturdays in each month. <>us
duly appointed administrator of the estate of
ine inkkly •-orbed It gi»ee
Nelson
W M ,C. If Hicks. M
W
Alfred
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
undersigned
Barnard Hu back, deceased: and all persona bar
reieTUO.ee,
Magnuson. J W ,<’»eo. W Kiger, fiecietary
mg cl sima against Mtbi estate are hereby noti­ assignee of the Mid insolvent e«tate, has filed In
M
iriam
<
HAPTFR
No.
2o
o.
K.
s.
—
Meet*
ist
fied to prewnt them to the undersigned with the above named court his final account as and 3rd Tuesdays in each month
Mrs. Ella
proper von eh er at the office of W J May in such, «nd will ask the Mid court on the 24th, Wood, W M , Gus Nelaun.- W P Mr« Msybel
If flicks Secretary,
Tillamook City Oregon, lor settlement, within day of Augu«t, 1A97, U» hear and pass upon the Kiger, A. M
P acific L odor N o . r<>5 I. o. o. P—Meets
six month« from this date
Fridays f»elore »nd 4th Saturdays aud every
George Colui
Dated July *Hh 1*97
J B Detentan
-»atnf<!ay hi the month
C II links
A m ignee aforesaid ■ Nother
W J May atty fax Adm r
Adiniuiatrator
.G., Alfred lxane, V. G., J J. Pye, Secretary
WANTED-AN IDEA
Fits
Cured
i
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm