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TILT AM°QK
HEADLIGHT,
THURSDAY,
AUG. 12., 897
5
Tillamookers Leave for the Gold Fields—Others
Will Follow Soon.
Manx nioie, [including ourselves] have the fever very bad, but as xve have no one
stake us, xxc \x¡Il stay and lit out those xvho can't go xvitli the very best line of,
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Purnishing Goods.
We carryall kindsol goods suitable for xvear, for either Miners, Fishermen or Sawmill
Men including,
KL ûndikç
or
B ust
I
Heavy Wool Underwear, Overshirts, Sweaters,
Rubber Boots, Oil Clothing, Heavy Shoes, Wool
Socks and Wool Blankets.
And xx hat is oi more interest to you, xve sell them at lower prices than you can buv•*
them any other place in the county. Don’t take our word for it but come and see for
yourselves.
In addition to this xve still keep in the lead furnishing all lines of dress clothing,
Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods.
JEBvLild.iri.g' Tilleiixxools, Oregon.
The Tariff and Its Makers.
Portland Market.
i tides was made with General Harrison j
The unlovely side of tariff making nt by Edward '.V. Bok, editor of the Ladin’
ns given by Allen & Lewis.
Washington is so niticli dwelt upon that flume Joinmil, the General waa paid for
■
them,
with
the
understanding
that
when
WHEAT
—Market, advance nominal at 8cc
there is always a little danger Hint the
country may fail to accord to certain able they were put into liOok form the mnga- to 82c per bushel.
34C
honest, and experienced men the credit 'zi le was to share the royalties iieeuring OATS—N0.1, white, 32; grey, 30
that is their due. It would seem to us tlieiefrom. Mr. ..ok, however, of his choice.
that the speaker of the house, the lion. own accord, generously released General BARLEY—Feed $17.50, brewing, 18 to fi9
Thomas B. Reed, is entitled to recogni-1 Harrison from paying him any royalty, POTATOES—Old, no demand, new at 40c to 50c
lion for the splendid qualities of firmness for this reason, as lie states, that by the per sack.
he has shown during the recent special publication of the arlkhs by General i BUTTER-Store, in rolls 22% @ 27%c per roll
session, and for the leadership which, Harrison the .subscription list of his choice dairy, 30 ($ 35c per roll; creamery 35
though »t times a little imtslerful and ar niugiizilie was enlarged by thousands. I @ 4>c per roll.
'I'he profit» of The Ladies’ Home Jour EGGS.—Choice candled izj^c per doz,
bitrary, has had the delilierate sanction
of a very grout majority of the members nal were more than the publishers antici HIDES—Dry, n@ n%c; green 5c to 5%c.
of die House. Mr. Reed lias been well pated, and in view of this, Mr. Bok asks
DRIED APPLES—Evaporated bleached, 6
sustained by upright and experienced nothing further. General Harrison Ims , f$6%c; evaporated unbleached, 4@ 5C-
placed
the
disposition
of
the
book
in
men like Mr. Dingley, the chairman of
PEARS—Sun and evaporated, 4($6c.
the Ways and Means Committee; but Mr. Bok’s hands. The best offer came to
I
Mr. Reed personally, perhaps more than the editor from the Scribners, mid to DRIED PLUMS—Pitless, 4@l%c; prunes, 5c
I them Mr Bok gave the book for hie dis- fijic
any one else, is entitled to the credit '^uiZd'^Snoi.
General ll»r-| CHICKENS-,3 50 at }4 oo
ll.at belongs to the victory achieved by litiguislied contributor.
TURKEYS—Live. 13c for choice.
the House over the Senate in
in mo
the mat ' rison’s revision of the book has just been
In
the
Senate,
1
completed,
and
the
volume
will
appear
DUCKS—Young, fi.25
Ujo
ter of the tai iff on sugar. 1..—
Hie serene and concilintoiy spirit of the in the autumn,
lion. W. B. Allison, of iowit, together
Klondyke.
with his mastery of the geneial princi
ples as well as details of tariff and rev Over the mountains and far away;
In the regions of lee and snow,
enue legislation, must be credited to a Many a pilgrim is trudging today,
great extent with the success achieved in With a heart full of hope and .houtiiig: “Vo ho
For Klondyke!”
»leering a Republican tariff n.ensiire
through a body of men so particuliarly Over the mountain«, beyond the plains.
Where the great river winds to the sea,
aligned ns the United States Senate
Vulil this country becomes emancipated Many a pioneer jingle« his gains,
And sings in a frenzied ecstacy—
fro 11 the liiritT-inaking methods that I
In Klondyke.
have prevailed hitherto, no great nation
Thousands and thousand« of mile« away
al measure for custom taxes can be any-
In the land of the polar bear,
lliing else except a series of compromit- Many a mail is digging today,
Only to find that there's nothing there
es. The Democrats, in making the Wil-
in Klondyke.
•on-Gj.iuan tariff, showed that both
parties were subject to the same pressure, Many a husband, many a son,
And many a father, too;
and that the time had not come in this Many
««nan that is dear to some one.
country for broad, logical, aud disinter
I, climbing the glacier»,
through
ring tariff-making. One of the woist
To Klondyke!
mistakes the country Ims made in years Many a mother, many a wi e
was the permission it gave to the De uo-
And many a one that is dear
cr.it» to tear up the McKinley tariff and Is dreaming today of a happier life
And hopefully waiting to bear
substitute for it a haphazard measure
From Klondyke.
which, in the nature of the case, could
not be expected to remain in force ior A„d thou..nd».thouMii.l.ofr>l-l*» hope.
And many » dream thai i» fair
more than from two to four years. We Are destined to die on the fro«., »lope«
need tariff stability until we have reach
And find their grave» out there
I., Klondjke!
k'lnnth ke!
In
ed that stage in our political and com
S. E. Kiser In 8. F. Call
mercial development where we may
li .pe fur real tariff reform. The next re
vision of the tariff should be scientific
The following is reported from a jn»-
rather than partisan It can wait for
•everal years.—From “The Progress of lice court:
••Xow.Jedr,” «ml th* ••*"•*> I"'
t .e World,” in the American Monthly
«bout ter tell yer th« Until • ,
Keview of Reviews for August.
•‘l)o yon mean to tell me, gflhl the
justice, “that you’ve been !> ••• tlie*e
The Indianapolis Journal prints this
interesting story concerning ex-Presi-
’Ifut Harrison’s forthcoming book:
General Harrison has just completed the
.•'»« clear oi that
revision of his articles which have np
l*Rred in The Ladies’ Home Journal,
"¡n.”
yon'‘«0
making < xter.d d notes and additions
tnllieni. There is a little story in con-
-Atl-nu Cuu-
section with both articles and public«-
lioti. When the arrangement for the ar- etitutmn.
GEESE—Young f 2.00 ($ f3 5c.
Wanted, county warrants at
Co.
Fresh ice cream made daily at
mook Bakery.
Cohn &
tf
Tilla-
ti
Cull and look at the goods for 1 sale at
Page’s second hand store
it
Hides wanted ar Cohn & Co.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c, 91. All druggists.
There is no better cigar made than La
«
Sinceridad-ai Limb’s.
The only fust eins» cigars in the city
I nt Lamb's.
The latest: Celluloid Photos, samples
of Home simple
now on display at lit in’s Art Studio. thing tn patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may
WANTED-ANIDEA
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Case»rets Candv Cathartic. lUcorJSc.
If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
La Sinceridad clear Havana cigars a
Lamb’s.
*
I A) rd Lancaster cigars at Lamb’s.
*
For Sale
Thirty five acres of fine bottom land on
Wilson river. Will grow any thing
re-
Tillamook Lumber Co. have again
Well situated. Term» easy to suit pur
duced their prices, an.I nre now selling chaser. Inquire al thia office.
71541
rough lmidier at RJ 00. Sized lumber
—
7.00, shiplap 7.00, picket" I x 3—4 feet
Tide Land for Hale.
long $7 00 per thousand pickets.
55 acres of the best title land in Tilli»-
Cheap lumber.
Second J-[and Store
inool; Co., for sale on easy terms.
Apply to, or addies*,
M. C. Trowbridge, Tillamook' Ore
Dairy ICanch f«»r Hale.
A No. 1 dairy ranch of 160 acrea, 4M
* miles north east of Tillamook. Firat
class in every respect. < lood bonne,
Go to W E. Page’s
| barn and dairy liun*e. 30 cows now on
Will sell '..I
with or without
Second Hand Store
the ranch. V.'iF.
stock.
for bargain» io all kinds of Second
For further particulars inquire of
Hand good«. I * buy »II kinds of Peter Brant. Tillamook, Ore.,
tf
w value ami
goodfi of ...
any
and pay
or exchange other
oilier good«
goods for same.
I keep «full line of Stove», bewinK
Paotarage Notice.
•
- Lamps,
— ' Tinware,
r:-----
Crock-
Machine»,
____
„ to find good
All persons
deairing
erv, Carpets and everything i.t the
line of second band good«, I also piifitni'Rge for horRffi iiih I ciilte, will do
well
(o
nee
me
«limit
it. Brice are hs
_ __ - ___
repair Boots and Shoe»
and sewing
For yenrling 15e |»er niontli,
Machines and warrant a good job follows
2 year obi 20c, 3 veur old 25c. lloraeN
or no pay Cail and see me.
*1.00 per inoiitli The psislure ifl 011 the
pteniiaen of C. E. Thayer, «ti l in oil tide
w. E. PAGE, Proprietor,
Tillamook, Oregon. hmd I will not In» reppmigilde for any
iuBtatOPk. Pnr’ien desiring to pHRtore
Nt<M-k 011 the nliove pieiiiicea uniat make
NrrangemBiitn with me before putting on
their »lock
C. A. Bailey
CATARRH
LOCAL DISEASE
,«d il th« r.««n U
,udden dimitid eh»»,«»
h cm «ctirwtbV
remedy -Well H»PPh»*
r^uy ¡»to U» »"IL! •'
In, ¿nleWy »-orbed ll
..Malos«.
_ ,
Ely's Cream Balm
a ñedir». It opens »nd r.-cam
This Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cimh or stampa,
a generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely’s Cream Balm) sufficient to demon
strate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BR0THEB8,
56 Warren bt., New York City.
Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely’c Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed.”—
Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Prea.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and eontains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an or
der issued out of the County Courtfor Tillamook
County Ore go«. hi probate on the loth day of
July 1*97, the undersigned waa by sard court
duly appointed administrator of the estate of
Barnard Bubach, deceased, and al! persona h*v
ingclaim» against saw! estate are hereby noti
fied to present them to the underaigned * ‘th
proper voucher at the office of W J May rn
Tillamook City Oregon, tor settlement, within
•is month» from this date.
1Mted July soth 1S97
J. B I»elsman
Administrator
W J May atty, for Adm r.
bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER-
BIJKN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
D. 0.. for their >1,800 prize offer.
I
DIRECTORY.
COUNTY OFFICIALS:
W W.C onder
Judge .........
P. H arvk Y
Commissioner....................... • iD.
)c H W hkei . eh
.. J. I>. E dwards
Clerk
.1. H. J ackhon
Sheriff...................................
J ohn B arker
Treasurer
.J. S. S tephens
Asf essor
. ..
a . m . A ustin
Surveyor
.......
G A. W alk eh
School Superintendent
Coroner ’
C. E. R eynolds
Deputv Prosecuting Attoruey .CLAUDB T haykk
r..cuit Court convene« the <tii Monday in
August, and an adjourned term is generally
held in the spring
County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan
uary, March, May, July, September and No
vember. Commissioners court ou the Wednes
day* following.
PRECINCT:
Justice of the Peace
. <i. W S appington
onslable
H. V. A ndehso N
CITY OFFICIALS.
..........................G eo . C ohn
Mayor
..............N ki . r T hom phon
......................
C arl K nudson
C. B. H adley
.................
Council
...................... .
C.E.R eynolds
.H. F. G oodmpef . d
....................................... C.. N. D bmw
Recorder
H oward C aey
Treasurer
. . C l ' ydk C lemrn is
............
Marshal...
SCHOOL BOARD
A.
M W HuriIson B L. Eddy, and G.
Edmunds.—Clerk, A. O. Reynolds.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
C hristian C hurch :---- Rev. S. O. Dall is
pastor. Services 011 Sundays at 11 o'clock A. M.
ami at 7:30 P. M. until further notice.
M. E C hurch :—Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor.
Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
every Sunday. Sunday whool at 10 A. M.
( lass meeting at i2«M. Piayer meeting every
Thursday nt 7 P. M.
frwi U.S. Journal of JftUcfa
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases than any
| living Physician; his
| success is astonishing.
We have heard of cases
of ao years’ standing
'"cured by
him. He
publishes»
valuable
work on
this dis
ease, which
he sends
.with
a
— —— large bot
S. I). A C hurch :-Sabbath school every Sab
tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers bath
(Saturday) at 10:30 A. M. followed by
who may send their P. O. and Express address. preaching
01 Bible *»tudy.
Preyermeeting
We advise any one wishing a cure toaddress every Wednesday
evening Trai t and mission
Prof.W. H. PEEKE, I. D., 4 Cedar It., JTew Yorii ary meeting Sundays
at 10 30 A. M.
B. C. TABOR, Conference Laborer
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Boc. the wonder worker, that makes weak men
O. U. W.— Meets every Monday night at 7
strong. Ail druggists, 50c or 91. Cure guaran r A.
m in I. O. O. F Hall
Myron Perkins M. W.,
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address D. T. Edmunds, Recorder.
Sterling Remedy Co , Chicago or New York.
HOOK & LADDER CO. Meets flint Wednes
day night of each month in City Hull. W. P.
I). Jones, President; John E. Tuttle Chief; Tom
Catarrh Cannot l>e Cured
Coates, Secretary.
M orning S tab R erekah I xhn -. e N o . 52, I. O.
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, «• they cannot O. F. —Meets on the first and third Wednesday
reach the «eat of the disease. Catarrh i»a blood evenings in each month. Mrs. U. M Newman,
or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it N. G ; Mi»» I. Poland, V.O.; Joe Petre, Sec.
O. A. R.—Meet» fir»t Saturday of rath
yov must take internal remedies Hall's <«t»rrh
month at 1 P. M iu I <>. O. F Hall. C N.
Cure is taken rnternally, and acta directly on Drew, Adjutant. F. Brant, Commander.
the blood and niuwou»surfaces, flail's Catarrh
I. O. O F.—Meats every Tneaday uight at 7 .To
Cure-is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed ?. M in I O. O. F Hall. C. P. Knudson, N.
Wm
Olsen, Rec. Beerelary;
W. J. May
by one of the best physicians In this country for
Per. Secretary.
year», and is a regular prescription. It is com
ALDER CAMP —N o . 2I q . Woodmen of the
posed of the best tonics known, combined with World,
meets every Friday night in W. of W’
the t»est blood purifier», acting directly on the hall. R. R. I iays , Consul, Otto Heins,
mu aeons surfaces. The |»erfect combination of Clerk.
A F. fit A. M.—Meets first Saturday night ot
the two ingredients in what produce» such won
mouth In Masonic Hall.
K. R. Hay
derful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes each
W M , F. M Beal», Secretary.
timonials, free.
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO ¿4 -Meet» at 7 Jo P
,
F. J. Cheney Ik Co.. Props., Toledo O
on the 3rd Saturday of each month 1 t
Mswonic Hall
J. W. Maxwell, H F , W W
Sold by all druggists, price 75c.
< omler, Secretary.
Hall*! Family pill» are the beat.
SILVER WAVE CHAPTER No. rj 0 E S
Meet» 2nd and 4th Saturday» of e»vd month
Mr». G W Pettit, W M
!.. Coates Secretary
BAY CITY tOD IE DIRECTORY
NOTICE.
U nity R fbeckah I adgk N o . 31 I.O. O F.—
I n the C ircuit C ourt of the firATR or O rf \fect» 21 d and
Tneadsy». Mr». Elkala th
GON FOB THE COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK.
Pye, N <E. Mrs Prank Long« V G , J. J. Pye,
I ii the matter of the I
| SeereUry.
entate of Truman and!
B ay C ity L d ' f N o . .02 A F fit A M — Mee
r. F Ha rile
2iidai»o4in Saturdays in each month. G iis
ineol vents. J
! Nelson. W M ,C H Hick», H. W
Alfred
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Magnuson J. W , Geo W Kiger, Hectetary.
assign**« of the ».»id Insolvent estate, ha» filed in ■ M iriam chapter No.S»O. E 8.—Meet« ivt
the above named court his final account a» I and 3rd Tuesday« iu each month. Mi». Ella
«uch, and will a»k the said court on the 24th, Wood, W M , Gin Nelaon, W P Mrs. Maybel
1 Kiger, A. M.,C H Hicks. Secretary,
day of August, 1897« to hear and pass upon the
| P acific L odqr N o . 1O5 I <>. O. F —Meets
I Fridays l>efore 2nd 4th Saturday» and every
Not her Saturday In the month
< . H H*<ka
1
U , Alfred Deane, V. G , J J. tf, Secretary
Fits
Cured