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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1897)
THE ö TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, McIntosh A Townsend will pay 12l:>et« Mrs Ycik and Miss L. V. Hendrix i cash for dairy butter delivered at their were Tillamook visitors Wednesday. I factory at Tillamook. * Wanted—by a young woman a place , . t i i t . IMclntosh McIntosh de A Townsend lowuHeini will pay i-'act» TJ’.^cIs Mrs. Steinliiiber is »¡»illnl Mrs. Fin to do general housework. Inquire al (.gMb ior dairy butler delivered al their this office. factory at Tillamook. * layson on the Bay- Dr Wise left for Nehalem Sunday FOR RENT—My bouse, furnished Miss Beatta Robinson of Portland is Morning where he will attend to Imai- or unfurnished. the guest of Mrs L. II. Brown. ih * hh in his line mid incidentally enjoy a ( j' J. A Wise Ailist Reynolds of tlie Elite Fotograf little of the tine fishing for which that ’ Tillamook Ore pallors has laid in an unusually tine legion is so famous. stock of picluie frames. Colin & Co» want eggs and butter. If you WHiitunything in the line of wall Tliev ale pHyil,g J2}, ctx per dozen fur The Misses E. M Fierce and M. E Ijindeas of Portland were visiting with paper don’t forget that Nela Tnompaon Pggsalld 12ij Cl, ,^.r jb. for butter. hi ends here in the early part of the week. ketps an excellent supply on hand and I Photos <»f the celebrated Skookum, ami that he sells it at prices as low as the | CalatImmpiau parade ot July 5th, fur Attorney E. E Selph returned on lowest, i ale at the Elite Futo Parlors. If. Sunday from a business trip to Portland Cohn and Co. have on exhibition at and other points in the Willamette Amongst those now certain to go fo | their store a 10 pound turnip of the Valley. i variety used for the table. The turnip Klondyke from Til amook are, Shei ff J. II. Jackson, bis brother Jas. M. Rev. Mr. Corner will preach at the M. was grown by J. S. Diehl. Jackson, Johnnie Herrington and Louis E. Church in this City Sunday Morning George Day bason exhibition at Peter Olsen. The party expects to leave in at 11 o’clock and at Pleasant Valley School house at 2:30 in the afternoon. son’s bather shop the office towel won I about a week. Arrangements have from the Nehalem Times at last weeks been made for a regular letter for the Misa Nellie Basey who baa been quite game of base ball. It is a tolerably fair | H eadlight from that famous region af >11 is again on the road to recovery. looking towel but seems to lack Htiff- ter the party gets there. She had quite a serious relapse at the ness and backbone. Our towel has been time of the death of her cousin tec . .....................I alone for n long lime ami C E Reynol.han l family .pent the early KtepbeuM. aeema to begrowing stronger a .id atrong- PH,t o( tlie the .... 11 i 11 or b\ I vat gat liHMch. beach. i'litiitpv Charley piiinvH enjoys si silling by Annie ami Daaie Stephen* anil James er all the lime. | the “sad sea waves and meditating over Stephen«all if.Salem, niece»anil nephew Great inconvenience was i experienced things human an<l divine,’’ and pro- of J. S. Stephen* are viaiting with the last week by a number of persons who • J ; nounces the Tacific ocean, especially, bitter. During the present week they desired to travel back and forth between 1 the biggest thing of the kind he ever me camping at Woods. Tillamook and Garabaldi, and inter-' saw. Silas Morton brought into our sanc mediate points. The Irene whh out of tum last week an oddity in the shape of gasoline and the Maria wan dismantled i Chamberlai:i*H Colic, Cholera and Remedy always affords a double dahlia, one grown out of the There was absolutely no way of going, Diarrhoea buck of the other. The flower had a save by private conveyenee. A certain prompt relief. For sale by S. J. Stur cloublestem and was very beautiful. means of transportation is greatly need geon. ed. I Cohn ik Co. 7 buy • your . produce • paying „ The Klondyke ball given at the Opera The affaire of the William« Drug Co. I’'0" ll,ere,or ll"‘ highest market price, I louse Salurduy night was attended by HEADLIGHT X-fíA YS c • _ . ,' THURSDAY, Al <»■ ■»-• 't «z>s<î: D ì T t F sx COHN & CO. The leaders of LOW IN TILLAMOOK. Tliett’s -Æll ! ! Tou tlie ZSest. 7t about eighteen couples but it didii t have not yet been aetlled and the afore ! r,,«y 8e‘l >■>» «<><>•!» «1 the loweat price. The H kadugih J Dr. Tatom the dentist arrived in town “pan out’’ quite as well financially as *lil1 ......... hm closed the mines of the same name. did not mention the nmtler last week August 1st and Ims his headquarters nt D1. THt()11| ¡M a ski||. j The Circuit Coml Docket will be given it does not care to uune.-eHsarily herald 1 the A|)ell UollHl) in full next week. It will not be com I abroad the miafoitunes of others. The ' fll) (leiltist ||e (|„ei extracting by pain- plete until that lime and to give it before many filends of Mr. Williams sincerely J lesH llleli,0(ls allll lllllkes a BtM!cialty of hope that he may soon extricate himself gold fillings. would be largely guess work. from his financial d lliculties and resume The case of Albert Marolf vs Ben Hig Messrs Campbell and Kinder not only hnsiness. take the cake but the whole bakery as ginbotham ami .M. II. Larsen was on trial Al Letcher and wife relurned on Tues in the Justice’s court last Tuesday and successful fishermen. The finest string of grilse teen in town Ibis season fell day from a I Ince weeks visit to Cali Wednesday, E. E. Selph attorney for victims to the wily angling of these fornia. They visited Coin sea, Sacramen plaintiff and Orr Nolan for defendants. skillful deciplvs of Isaac Walton, last to ami oilier points and fried and frizzled The action was brought to recover on a in the torrid heat to their heart«content. promissoty note the sum of $50.00 and Tuesday morning. I hey were glad Io get back to the cool costs. Judgement in favor of plaintiff. The price of the Headlight for the ami pleasant atmosphere of Tillamook. pivsent Month is rHainwl al 75cls. per Aside from the discomforts of the heat .1 ury l.ist. annum. At the end of the month it they had a very pleasant visit. Real Usate Transfers. McIntosh Ac Townsend will pay IHL.cts. w ill be restored to former figures. Most Following is thejury liwt diawn for Cohn itml Co. have on exhibition Ham the August let in of 18’37 of the Circuit, cash for dairy butler delivered at their of those in arrears have already paid up * mid renewed. The period of low rates pies of flux grown in Ibis county by N Court of the state ol Oregon, for the July 12 Horace amt Iona Patchen to Otto John factory al Tillamook. son, 3 acres in lot 10 sec 16 tp 1 s R jo VV positively will not be extended further. I* Iliintteii from Heed sent in for that county of Tillamook: Get one of those Skookuin pictures at 14 I. T. Maulsby to H. Smith Tide Land purpose by Foard and Stokes, who were L. S. Maynard, ,J M. Morgan, Silas F and A lot 4 sec 20 T 1 X Rio W. the Elite. They me all right. Don’t forget that al Page’s second If acting for a lirm in Lisbon, Ireland. \V. Morton, W. B. Keen, \V. H. Rey band store you can buy many articles, >5 W. W, Conder to Tillamook County The flax grown bv Mr. Hansen in about nolds, Piter Heis-I, Tillamook; L. II. tract for road. in fact a majority of the articles needed Notice. 3 feet high and appears to be of excellent Brown, George C< Im, W’ II. Eberninii, 15 Mark L. Cohn to Tillamook Opera in daily life for much less llimi hall ol I will sell my place in Tillamook Coun libre House Co., bond for deed. The quantity grown to the acre ; I hjquarton ; Aino» Vaughn, .1 H. llutli- what they would cost tdsewliere. No ty, 1*9 miles south of Tillamook City, was enormous. Other samples ate desir a way, john L«ii>t a, G. W. Kiger, Bay 19 AS. and Emily Tilden to Maybell use of paying high prices for articles at public auction, at 10a. m August 21, Kiger lots 1 and 2 sec 3 tp 3 S and N ed from thi.se who obtained seed. I Citv; L. Parrish, Fiank Crane, Garibal- when you can just as will get them of S E *4 sec 34 tp 2 S R to and lots 3, 4, 897, in front of Allen’s II .tel in Tilla s and 6 sec 2 tp 3 S R 10 W. County ckok, J. D. Edwards; Comity •li; Joseph Guptil, Hobsonville; Wm. cheap. mook City, in lots to suit purcluisers lieasurer, John barker, and County Glick, R. IL Holmes, Richard Allen, 21 C. S. Patent, to Elizabeth R. Biggs lots Terms are one third cn«h, leimiimlnr in The officers installed in No. 52 Moili Judge W W. (.'mider are out in the Nes- A. C. Gist, ILA. Mil« s, Woods; Amos r and 2 S W M of N W % and N W % two vears with interest at 10 per rent. cfs W % sec 8 tp 1 8 R 10 W. The land will be . ffered in 12 building ng Star Rebeku lodge last week me as t ticca Country on a deer hunt. It is ex Bevins, Beaver; A Compton, Union ; C. 26 John and Louis Lyon to John T. ' I'»’« 50 x 100 fret em h mid in 12 lots of 5 follow s: pected that venison will sell at I Oct a per. ' Ray, John Loiuanci«, llvbo; Isaac II. Schmier % interest in lot 8 Bio in Til'k acre« each oi bottom land mnl the bal- Mrs.C. M. Newman, Noble Grund; hundred pounds when they relum. It Moore, James D Simmons, Nestocton ; 26 J. W. Haskins to Martha J. Haskin l aiire of the place in lots as show n on a II. E. Palmer, Netarts; Chas. Sea mon, I Mrs. Ella Tierce, Vice Grund ; Mrs Tviie, is not thought that deer will make any Iniitp in the otlice of Be F. Durfee, the blk 1 and 6 Paik ad to Tillamook. ! auctioneer. Chaplain; Mrs. Roberts, warden; Mis. viler to resist the official trio but that' W. \V. Jacobs, Nthalem; Peter Brant 21 V. S. Patent to Elizabeth R. Biggs Mm y Brant, Conductor ; Mrs S"pliin when the fat, bucks see them come they Fair view; WM. SQUIRES. Ixjts J 4 2 H. W 14 of N. W. >t and N. Severance, Financinl Serietaiv; Gail will simply come out of the brush, lay W. '4 of S. W % Sec. 8 T. 1. S R jo W 26 John and Louise I,yon to John P Knudson, Recording Secietary: N. T. down their head* and have their throats ' Teachers’ Exam hint ion. Allen House <ìueots. Schmeir int in lot 8 B 10 Tillamook Robot Is, Guardian. cut, knowing full well the uselessness of Notice is hereby given tl.at for tlie 26 J W Haskins to Martha J Haskins Blk E Carloon, Kalama: L J Chapman. |»oclc 1 esista lire. pinpose of mnking an examination of 1 .t 6 Park a«’ to Tillamook Many persons who own boats mil Halt ley, T R West mid family, Missus M E 2S J H and !■’ P Bridgford to J T and M nil peiaons who may offer tli.nnselvea An accident occurred on Sunday, on Landess and E M Pearce, J S Berdon. Portland whom buaineHH or pleasute calls down J Nevins Lot 8 blk 56 Pacific ad to ns limili.tales 'or tunlieis of schools of this county, the- onntv si-liool super the bay me com plaining of the obstuct the alougli nrai Tillamook, whereby I) n Rev Wm F Kalhurr, Marksbuig: Mis A Wilson Bay City Mrs J P Roach, A B Capels, N R Hurtin, For 2S H W and Addie Cottle to J W McKinley intendent thereof will hold a pnt.lic ions to navigation hecdlimdy ami raie- ('ronin of Nrlnilrtii came near being est Grove; Mrs M C Davis. Spokane. Wash: examination . ................... in the puhlir Lots 3 4 A 5 Pacific ad to Bay City lesaly left in the «lough l v some of the diowned. Joe Richardson had ('ronin J I. Wiley, Sacramento, Cal, Wm Anderson Aug 3 J \V and Martha J Haskill« Eli Good seliool I nil.linn, beginning at I o’clock I C Stephen*, Oregon, Mo; Daisey Sailes. Ne jaftsmen. Gue gcnlltman who with Ids aboard as a passenger and as the latter speed tract in See 3O 1 S 9 W a blks in p. ill. Widiicsd.iy, Aug. 11 18(17. Dated this 28tli .lay nfjuly, 1897. family went down the Imy in tlit* evening ' had forgotten some article Richaidson halem; T J I.usey Woods; R. F. Holmes, Phil Park ad to Tillamook omath; Dr Wm E Tatom. Sheridan; G A Biinn G . A . Wn I ker, mid wlm started home at about ten | got out of the boat near the Trask St Helens; G W Phelps, Netarts; Capt Henry Aug 4 John C and May E Monroe to Andrew County Supl. of Schools. Bvrquest E 1 a of S E *4 of Sec 2 Tp 2 S R o’clock encountered a wet of floating River Ditch ami walked back to town Weber, S F hti Maggie: Peter Langhard, Nt- 9 W booms which had been faaleene I only al after it. During his absence Cionin con- lialeni, S C. Carter. Bay City; T M Kregg, Chica one end end drifted across the «tie. hit , ttived Io upset the boat and tall into the go; P Magnuson, Nehalem; Mr, Mrs. and Miss Dicftield. Yorkshire, England. “Let me give yon u pointer,” said M mid was compelled to wait till two o’clock waler w hvie he would have drew lied but F. Gregg, a populai conductor mt the' in the morning before the tide releawed for the timely arrival of Dick Thompson LITERARY NOTES Missouri Pacific railroad. “Do you know the booms ami allowed him to pa«-«, who pulied liim out. Too much whiskey lithe ral'lmen want other people to a a« said to be the cause. With flvd driigbtiul »lories in the Au that Cbambei Iain’s Colic, Cholera mid iexpert then piopeilv they slioiild learn gust Cosmopolitan, one might judge D:m rhoea Remedy cures you when you to leaped other p oplvs lights. Ilipans Tabules : best liver tonic. that it was intended solely for light have the stomach ache? Well, it <1 es.” , I reading in mid-summer; but a second And after giving Illis friendly advice, the glance allows that it contains as well jolly conductor passed on down the aisle. mi.cli of sei it.us iideiesf The s< co‘d Il is a fact l\iat thousands of lailroud mid i paper by the special c<«mn issioner sent traveling men never lake a trip without I by tin Cosmopolitan to India tells a tale, a buttle of this lemedv, which is the best the like of which bus never befme ap cure for bow el disorders in t lie world. 25 peared in any peii< «lical. We have in ami 50 cent buttles fur »ale by N. I. Stur- historic« second-hand iirisaint« of great g* »n. Still they come- amongst them a line lot of picture frames, cheap as dirt, a large lot of tinware, nutmeg graters, flour sifters 20c, large spoons 5c, envelopes 3e a packet, men’s straw hats 5c, calicos, laces, ribbons, and notions, ol all kinds at simular prices. THS ] RACKET STORE Next Door to I lie 1 lendliglit Office. Corrected Baseball Score. Owing to some blunders that occured List week tn the publication of the score of the baseball game between Nehalem and Tillamook teams we publish below* the collected score, It stood as follows: NEHALEM Posit Ht base i n total put ass ion bat hits ns bases outs ist“ Flayers 11. Rieger Shourdu l'araguoy Sharp 1 hividson J Rieyer i Ziler I’ye Cronin 1 B S S C F K F 1’ 2 B 3 B L F C Sarvis A. Stillwell 1 Inmlley Dav Stoddard 1 ( 'm v !■'. Stilwell McKinley Nudine 5 3 1 4 1 I 3 0 0 4 o 1 4 3 1 4 3 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 1 1 (i 4 0 1 9 fi 0 0 fi TILLAMOOK 2 B 6 1 1 3 B ß 3 1 P 6 2 1 1! F 6 4 3 5 2 1 C 1 II 6 2 2 C F 5 3 3 L F 5 3 2 S S 5 3 2 10 7 7 14 7 11 12 10 9 12 1 0 1 1 fl 0 0 0 13 fi 1 I 0 0 (• 8 fl 6 2 0 0 11 7 1 0 0 I 2 IS fl 1 1 0 fl 1 SCORE BY INNINGS Inning Tillamook Neliab’in __ I « I * 13|« I» I *t 7 l * I 9 ¡ T' “! |o|.|2|o|o|o|a|S|i i6_ I 3 I * Í1 1 0 I 0 I o I ° I 0 1° 1 3 _ Pental Notice. ; families, but they lack I but startling di« tiiictiieas which comes from beholding at th st hand the sigh's described. Twenty millions of people slowly starving to death, many of them in sight of the railways! No American can foim any idea of the state of affairs now existing in India. Mr. I la w t borne li.is ^one i n|o ' the interior «ml stood amongst the dead and «lying. It is the liist lime that we Get Schilling's Test tea at your grocer's; take out the Yellow Ticket had an American iiivestig.iliuii i f the condition of affairs now existing in India. (there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below I’lte report will open the eyes u( not only I'ctore August 31st. the civilised world, b»ll of the Eiiglisii One word allowed for every yellow ticket. rarliament and the Q leen hersrlf to the If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. If necessity of extraor«lin*iry exertion in behalf of these unfortimnle tnilli ns. several tin I it, the money will ix> divided equally among them. Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping Prewident Dwight, of Yale furnishes this niontir« consideration oi the Ques babies .it the end oi the contest Those sending three or more in one tion, ‘*I\ h ‘ s Modern College Education tn elope will receive a charming 1S9S calendar, no advertisement on it. Educate in the Broadest and Most Liberal Senseo( the Term?” A ctianningly illustrated and charm Besides this thousand dollars, we w ill pay #150 each to the two persons •ho send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one enielojie between ingly written article on ••lapm’s Stage ami Greatest Actor.” by R »belt I*. Toil sue 15 and the end of the contest—August 31st. er; the second part of I a » Gallienne’s “New Rendering of the Rubaiyat; “a sketch of that no at wmideifnl crusader G slfiev <le Boutlion, ami a new poem By Bl Bret Harte are alt ) |Mirt o( the Contents Addre»: SCHILLING S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO. of this August Cosmopolitan. Schit/inf s Best tea is not only pure but it ts ...... because it is fresh-roasted. W hat is the missing word? Cut this out for two weeks. \ ou won’t see it again There will lie a regular Ma- 8 >iiic communication of Till- 11 m< ok Lodge No 57, A F A M in the Masonic luill on Saturday eveng, Aug. 7tb. All Master Mason« in good stand mg are in\¡led to attend Bv order t.f W M F R M D eals , Sn’y The Mount Lebanon Shakers recently pei formed a great deed of charity, al- though it was not d< s’gned as a charity, being nothing more or b ss than an ad vertising siheniv It however resulted in great good ju-t the same. They gave away 1.UC0 Lotties of their Digestive Cui lial to those snffering from deiange- nienl of the stomach. It was soefloctive in curing those who used the remedy that they wire loud in their praise« ol it ami in consequent e a large demand for the Cordial was at •Hive ci rated The di iiggiMs of this low n l»Mve little l*oot.»that tell all al>ont it. Digestive Cordial creates an appeals, aid* diges tion and br*ngsal>out a lapid increase ill fle»h and »tiriigth. L.xol i. the n»me >f a patatai.)« C m - tor Vil. Ju»t le thing for chiklreu. I wish to give notice to my patrons that I will beat mv illamook office until Aug. 1st. anil from Aug. 1st to Aug. 20th al my Nehalem office. From Aug. 20th, here again to remain as long as I am 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 any thing that I can use to pay my bills. hose know ing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle as I need money, ami to close all accounts. Yours r ulv W. A. Wise >, t. Ci r ' Z< ”>C RX ‘ fa:r ? 1 h"''t ^rn ” *’ l,a‘ f the rea. h of all / wih U ss and Harmless methotl for filling anX some time with it and do not hest- 11 *f‘l ’ dental wort remember that I he- f> yoors. My ,ha>ges are within It wilt /mi yon to see me about sour dental nvrk.