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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1897)
THE o TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, THURSDAY, AUG. TT »... J- Dr Tatom, the dentist, leaves here on next Saturday morning. Persons desir ing woik dune iu his line should call at once. HEADLIGHT X-RA YS Nehalem Fred Beals is here on business con Mrs Wm. Olson was so unfortunate as to se nected with the meeting of the Circuit verely burn her hand one day this week. Court The United Ktales Government has fix ed the spelling of the word Klondike as here indicated. Whoever spells other Th« New trestle work between the Tillamook wise spells incorrectly. creamery and Trask river is now complete. It is McIntosh & Tow nsend will pay lS^cts 16 feet in width, and about looo feet in length, cash for dairy butter delivered at their well planked, with a strong railing on either side, and its benefits to those who travel that factory at Tillamook. * way are inestimable. Artist Reynolds of lhe Elite Fotograf People w ho de ight in speaking of parlors has laid in an unusually fine Tillamook as a “lough place” given over stock of picture frames. to lawlessness, will, perhaps, be a little John Barker, W W. Conder, and J. suprised to learn that there is not a sin D. Edwards returned from a hunting gle criminal case on the docket for the trip on tli» upper Beaver last week. coming term of Circuit Court. While absent tney killed two fine bucks, A runaway occurred on Main Street yesterday. and captured nearly 4OO mountain trout. A horse hitched to a light road wagon and This issue of the Headlight was a belonging to Jonas Olson became frightened and little delayed in order that we might be ran away colliding with a telephone pole op. able to secure the full Circuit Court pclsile the M E Church. The wagon was al Docket for our readers. The docket is most totally wrecked and the harness badly published in more complete form this damaged. The horse whs uninjured. No one year than it ever has been hitherto. was in the buggy nt the time of the runaway. A slight accident occured on the Foiesl Grove Stage road last week. The bridge near Stanley’s place was some weeks ago found to be unsafe and the company operating (he mad had hauled the lumber preparatory to fixing it. A A terrible shooting affray occured on team came along in the mean tune and Aug 5th al Seattle A man by lhe name tried to ciossand the bridge gave way rf John Thomas ran amuck and began precipitating I he outfit to the bottom of an indiscriminate fusilade into the the gulch. The wagon was smashed to crowd, mortally wounding two men to some extent ami the driver wlightily and slightly wounding several others. injured. The bridge was repaired the Thomas is thought to be insane ftdlowing day. The Skaguay trail over lhe mountains Io the head of the Yukon has been greatly improved and a person van now make the tup on horseback clean through to Dawson City. Salmon trout or grilse are biting well Dmi’t forget that at Page’s second in the bay, but it takes unusually strong hand store you can buy many article.-», tackle to hold them, l he editor knows in fact a majority of the articles needed to his sol row (lint these huge gamy fel in daily life for much less Ilian half of lows make sad havoc with light fishing what they would cost elsewhere. No tackle. use of paying high prices for articles Bob Hayes returned yesterday from— when you can just as well get them Klondike. lie exhibited a two bushel cheap. potato sack full of nuggets, varying from Charlie Smith, the popular flaloon the size of a pea to that of a large sized keeper has sold out his I hi »iliess to Tillamook potato. He says that lhe Clark Hadley and retired permanently only provisions lie had left after the trip, lioni the saloon business. Mr. Smith was a ten pound package of dried fish was a very popular business man and ami dog’s heads. Daily press please his place had a good reputation for ex copy. cellent liquors and he carries wi>h him, Engineer Holcombe came in from New- into whatever business he may go, the Clark poil on Sunday evening’s stage. Mr. good wishes of hosts of friends Holcombe came here to Survey the bars Hanley, who purchased the business is at Nehalem and here with the object in one of our Tillamook hoys, well known, view of making needed improvements. and well liked and the place will not He ex pu ts to charter lhe steam tug suffer any loss of popularity by its change Maggie now lying at Nehalem for the of o w nership. for j in pose and has liis crew ready business. It will require about one month’s lime to complete the woik 1 1 Mr Win Squires Ims on his lieitni- lag<‘, on Tillamook 1 iver, a fine lot of fruit of all descriptions Among other trees lie has a lot of English walnut trees three years old, which are making splendid growth, lie lias some from Cali fornia, but they do not bear. Tillamook climate is a little t<>o severe for them, j but Mr. Squires thinks that the English variety will do well here as (he (dimale is I very similar to their native habits. I If you want anything in the paper don’t forget that Nels keeps an excellent supply on |i.„. ..11.. it at ....L _ — ns I hat i._ he — sells prices lowest. line of wall I’nomp^on bund and t... ........ low as i< the _ Wanted—by a young woman a place to do general housework. Implire al this office. The Sisters of St. Cecilia’s Academy of Scranton, I'ennsylvania have s« nt word to Father Schell that they will send four of their num her to Tillamook in time to open lhe Academy here l y September 15th. Only the best teacheiN will be sent and the Academy here will be placed on a |>biiie ns high hk the hewt Acsdemy in Portland. An especially well qualified music teacher will be one of their number and lhe corriciiluin of the school will include a full academic and classical course. Boarders and day pupilswill be lecieved nl moderate terms which will be imide fully known when the sisters arrive. A special despatch to the Headlight from Forest Grove sent through the courtesy of Manager Stoke* announces the wreck and utter loss on Aug. 5th of the Steamer Mexico, Commanded by Capt. riiomas (iormei ly of the Tinckee) lit the extreme end of Dixon* enhance, 200 Miles south of Sitka. l he Mexico was on her way dow n from Sitka with 70 passengers tn boaid, and a caigo of freight, lhe weather was extiemely Off For Klondike. foggy and it was impossible to see even 10 yards ahead ol the boat. She struck The Klon like fever ran its usual course 011 wliatis known as west Devil’s rock in Sheriff Jackson and oil Monday even and it was noon evident that lhe steamer ing’s stage, in company with his brother must go down, l he passengers and crew Ihck, he left for the famous gold fields were safely liindvd but none of their bag Mr. Jackson will go unusually well gage except such as they carried in their equipped lie lias been a miner for over hau l b ig* w i* saved, 'file steamer 40 years, much of the time being em sink in two hours alter striking in 500 ployed as a mining expert, mid this feel of waler. knowledge will be of incalcmilde value to him In addition Io (his his know The gasoline launch Maria has been ledge of wild frontier life and the fad sold by Mr Herrington to Mr. Oliver, that he is, from previous residence, who Ims been engaged for years in rtiu- thoroughly familiar with the climate, ning a row boat from the mouth of the and the hardships to be undergone w ill Nehalem river to I he town of Nehalem, place him at a great advantage over and will be placed on that route. The less fortunate persons. Mr. Jackson launch will he taken over the bar and will sail from Seattle on the steamer theiiseovei the Nehalem bar to her des 11 umboldt on the 13lh inst. and expects tination. l he boat will be a great con to arrive in Dawson City by the middle of venience to the traveling public, Mini we September There is little doubt that trust a source of profit to her owner. he will make a success of Ills v ntnre. lie leaves behind him hosts of friends, Rev. A. 3. Wade of Prineville is in thia county visiting relatives at Buy and, if good wishes count for anything, Mr Jack- C ity lie will preach in lhe Ctnistian he wdl return a millionaire Chinch in Tillamook next Sunday, son promised us a regular letter for the H k \D!. ight and the readers of this, paper morning and evening his subject being, •‘Is lhe Bible an indecent Book,” Mr. may therefore depend upon reliable in- Wade aaya that lie hems that the Bible foi nialion concerning the famous gold has been cliaracteriieil ns an indecent mines alter he gets there. II H. Alderman is now practically book here in Tillamook and he intends defending lhe book agsiiist such chai get. sheriff in charge with E. w. Stanley as deputy. Evriyone feels gratified that the affairs of t he otlice have been left in Auction Mule of ll>.>rouglil>rr<l such able hands as those of acting slieiiff Jrr««*y Stock. I w ill sell at public auction, to lhe Alderman who as deputy has demon highest bidders, my full-blooded held of strated his ability to properly attend to J erm y stock, being pat I of the held all itN dunes. formerly owned by Dt E \V. Milla, with Improvement« at the Truekee Mill. their increase Sale Io be held at my farm, in Pleasant V dlev, l ilhimook Co.. The T> •m kee mill is undeigoing re Oiegoii,on August IB, 1897, at I o’clock pairs and important improvement me p M. ¡’lie following is the inventory ot being made An addition of 51 feet is the stock to be aold : 10 cows, 3 yrai- bring put on to the end <4 the mill to en ling heifers, 3 heifer calves, I 4-yeai old able it to cut longer timbers, ami also to bull, 2 yearling bulls, 6 bull calves. iicvominjdaie a new ponv Imml saw, i'einis: All sums $10 ur under, tasli: w Inch, hereafter, will do nil the lumber all sums above that amount one year cutting, except the halving of the I g-<, credit, on good approved no ■«, with in which will continue to be done by the lei eat at 10 pet cent. Farm also fui »ale liiiue double circular saws. Au addition oi rent. of 42x120 feel is also being added Io the C. E Reynolds, Auctioneer. aide in which the box factory, which Alex Walt, Prop Ims been largely increased in eifecieiiey will be situated. Two new boilers and one new engine will be added The mill company will employ from 20 to 25 new men, iqaking a pay roll of al»ont 45 men in all The improvement is a very ini- portant one for this county. forcvciy yellow ticket--in e\ cry package of Schi/tnig • IStst tea. Pont send coupons save them for something else. Rules of coutest published in largr advertisement about the fir»t and mirldh of each month. ai* (From the Nehalem Times.) •I V. Attorney w. j. May of Tillamook, ' WHS Persons desiring room and board ata ill town this week on biiailiMN cornier tied nice private house will do well to go to with cases which he has before circuit the boarding i ouse ci Mrs. Minnie comt which commence« \ugust23rd. Williams opposite the court house g w. Fern“ide «pent Sunday in Everything nice and homelike. Tillamook. Chinook salmon are tunning in large liuinbeiB. Frank Elliott caught 72 large ones in one night. One Guess Sii COUNTY ITEMS. Money to loan—Theodore Steinhiiber u iii Mr. C. H. w heeler of Hie nf HimpleA wheeler Co., of this place «nd Mis« Cora Bryant of Clatskanie, were mariied in Portland on July 28th. They leit for San Francisco where limy will be at ho • e to their friends at 159 Turk street The Maggie went outside Friday and brought in the schooner Seven Sisters which is loading lumber at Himple & wheelers mill. The Schooner anchored off the Bai Thursday night and while there the men threw over their fmli lines and caught a fine lot of fish, a fifty-pound hallibut, a slice of which was sent to the Times office, being among the lot. w ty=sg^: IN TILLAMOOK. Tlia/ts _A.11 ! ! NETARTS .* Mr John Dunston and wife went to few the Willamette valley to spent a weeks with his parents. D R. IIurlbut,of Cape Meari house is rusticating oil the beach. : LOW 37CVI Know tl^e Z^est. li^lit S James Kodad and Chas Hodgdon left Monday for the valley to work in har vest and Imp picking. The Netarts sa w mill Ims a full cargo of lumber sawed and piled on the wharf waiting shipment. Thcye have some fine lumber to ship, and ar* waiting for a schooner to arrive from S n Francisco. Prof. C K Magers and family, oi McMinnville, are on the beach enjoying themselves. Prof. McAdams and Prof. Gray and family of Oregon City are spending a few weeks rusticating on the beach. Mr. T. J. Morrison and family left for their home at Amity on Saturday last. Mrs. Fuller, of Vancouver Wash,, is visiting with her mother Mrs. Haux- burst. Still they come- amongst them a tine lot of picture frames, cheap as dirt, a large lot of tinware, nutmeg graters, flour sifters 20c, large spoons 5c, envelopes 3c a packet, men’s straw hats 5c, calicos, laees, ribbons, and notions, of all kinds at simular prices. 131£ Our Camp Meeting which commenced Aug 5th is in full blast ami up to date it has been a grand success Our evan gelists, Mr. and Mrs. Harter from Oakland are well qu di fled for their work, and Rev Mr Bast’s way of handling the Bible is something wonderful, we have had grand workers here in the past but none that were possessed with the pow- er exercised by the-e remaikable work era. A ny one rending this w ill do well to come and all end these meeting which will continue this week and part or all of next week. A Cordial invitation it extended to everybody to come. THE RACKET STOHE Next Door to the Headlight Office. . Do You Want to Sell? Considerable money is on deposit in this city for the purchase of impoved and unimproved properly within four or five miles of town Parlies having such lands for sale, will do well to call at I he H eadlight office and leave discriptions 1111(1 price J . R . Finley, o ”r postmaster shot and of the land together w ith terms. killed his first bear on ^Monday of this week. Allen H ound GueMe. Mr Heins, the photographer, from Tillamook, is camping here and is get I.. O. Lakin. S. Bloom, S. Herman, W. w. ting considerable work to do in his line. Curtin, M. NL Kellog, J. L. Wiley, V. Jeftott, J. Many Christian workers ate gathering A. Sharp, Portland; A, B. Caples, W. R. Ham t wife, in to the Beaver Camp Meeting. mer, Forest Grove; G. W. Wiliams and Amongst others are, Rev. w’imins, from Salem; George Irvin, R. Krebbs, i, P. D. Newell( Salem M E church, and Rev Dolhuhide, G. N. Cabb, W. H. Tenight, Nehalem; Johanna church. | Sommer, Rostand, I.a. G. A. Mowers, Blaine; of Bay City, Free Methodist There is nothing straight jacketed or sec- Mrs, Kellow, Hebo; Guss Kjdon, Beaver; F. R. larian about, lhe meeting. Everybody of Beals, Grand Forks, B. C. .1. G. Holcombe, Newport. whatever faith is welcome, rrivHte Room and Board. 1 have rented the Ruggles Johnson reshlence, nenr the court house, and converted it into a private hoarding house. Board and room cun be had on the following terms: Single meals $ .15 Board and mom per week 4 00 Mrs. Minnie Williams, Piop. For Sale at a Bargain 160 acres of land joining the town of Woods, $600 in iinproveineiitH <»n place, good house, barn, water power shop, I eight acres under wiie fence, fruit trees from j and good roads. House l4 miles school ami P () > Must be sold for cash at once. Price ($500) five hundred ollarx. Address P. O. Box No 83 Nelmlem Oregon. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and GUARDIAN’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Diarrhoea Remedy always affords prompt relief. For sale by S. J. Stur order of the H od . County Court of Tillamook County State of Oregon duly made on the 19th geon. day of July 1897 authorizing me as Guardian of the estate of Ethel Jnhnbon, a minor, to sell tl e McIntosh & Townsend will pay llS’.icts. real property of said minor herein after des ensli for dairy butter delivered at their cribed. I will on and after the 4th day of Sept ember 1897 offer for sale to the highest and best factory at Tillamook. * bidder the lands in Tillamook County Oregon Get one of those Skookuni pictures at belonging to the estate of the aforesaid minor amt known and described as the S E of the the Elite. They «re all right. tf S \Vl4 and the S W of the S E of Sec 13 aud the N E 'A of the N W >4 and the N W X of the N E of See 24 in T 2 S K 10 W of the Willam Notice. ette Mindian containing j 6 o acres more or less. 1 will sell my plnce in Tillamook Coun Terms of Sale Cas 1 or one half credit if de ty, l1., miles south of Tillamook City, sired, conveyances to be made at the expense of nt public auction, nt 10 a. m August 21, purchaser, Alma S Johnson 897, in front of Alien’s Hotel in Tilla Guardian. mook City, in lots to suit purclmsers Terms are one third cash, remainder in If you want something nice lor the floor two years with interest at 10 per eenl. The land will be offered in 12 building of your store building or dining room, 0" Hist requires lots 50 x 100 feet em it mid in 12 lots oi 5 any uncarpeted room acres each of bottom land and the bal sweeping try “Dustine.” This article is ance of the place in lots ns shown on n an oil that prevents dust from raising in map in the otlice of B. F. Durfee, the front of the broom, and does away with auctioneer. the necessity of spritikliug. For sale at WM. SQUIRES C. E Reynolds. Call for Warrants. Office of. Treasure; Tillamook County, Tillamook, Ore Aug. lotli, I897. There being funds in my hands to pay the following general funds warrants Ihev are now called amt will lie paid upon piesentation at my office. Interest ceases niter this date. Series A. No. 670, Series C. No’s 825. 929. to 8. 4*.»2, 1603, I054. 1614. Series E. No’s 406, 407, 26*». I 416, 273. 417, 4J6. 427. 446. 447. 44». 449. 49», 445. 451. 452. 103. 141. 277. a. 351, 369. 395, 396 87», 440. 483. 259. 356, 372. ¿54' 855. **8. 4’5' 4*2. 418. 4U. ^7. 3^ 544. 376. 3«5 . 349. »86, 428, 401, 421, 425, 37« I 411, 409, 429, 320, 3¡0. 331, 3S4, 104, 153. 420. 3O9. 893, k 39>>. 3»7- 379. 7. 3»9. 3>3. 2;6, 239, 317, 37«. 397. 403. 1 305, 852, 264. 278, 102, 438, 269. 290, 875, 377, 143, »8«». 394. 398. 291. 400, 307. 321,386, 383, 34H, 15, aaj, 260. 261, 26?, 268, 359. 33X, 292, 404, <S1, 480, 484, 4>S. 459. 4S^- 4f <‘. 475. 4s». 4*». 469. 4^. 826, 463, 125. 453, 405, 461, 164. 47*2. 4«>, 117, 265. 28;, 367, »33. 323. 337, 430 , 337. Respectfully, John Barker, County Treasurer. Aug ” ” ” ii ” ii 11 AViiZ Estate Transfers, W (' and Jennie S King to William J llughey, S S of lots i and 2, Tillamook City. Wm J Hughey to (5 O Nolan and t’lnnde Thayer S1) of lots i and a blk 2 Tilla mook John and Francis Earl to Ira J Earl. w «toiN W of X W q of mc 4 T i S R 9 W. Ellen A Hutchins to Carl I’ Knudson, E H of lot 6bik i Tillamook. Minnie P Hutchins et nl to Carl P Knud son K hi of lx»t 6 Nk i Tillamook. Bruce and Sarah E Wilson to Jacob R Kevher interest in S E ’« of sec 32 tp 9 N R - W A Remarkable cure of Chronic Diarhoea. Intending Alaska miners will find it to their advantage calling al Foard & 1 Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon, for their shpplics—gold pans, miner's and prospector’s In 1862, w hen I served mv count rv as , • , . 7 " a * 167th Penn- s',ove/s» (i ^eciatty a private in Company a .... —- Rylvania Volunteer», I contiacted <'broitie diarrhoea. I It han ‘ __ me a great deal given Astoria, Oregon- of trouble ever aitice. have . ...... ; I :.„.j tried a ' tloxeti different tnedieinea and ............ several prominent doctors w iiliout any |ierniaii- ent relief. Nntlougagoa friend sent nie a sample liottle of Clianilierliiin’H Colic, Cbolera and liiarrboea Remedy, and after that I bought and look a 50i ent bottle; and now lean say that I inn en tirely rured I cannot be thankful enough to you for this great remedy, and recommend it to all suffering vel'erat s. If in doubt write me Yours gratefully, Hi NRv S tkixiii juittt, Allentown, l’a. Sold by S. J , Sturgeon. FOARD & STORES CO. Pental Italico. McIntosh ,k Townsend will pay 12’.,c!s eash for daii v butler delivered at their factory at Tillamook . » FOR RENT—My house, furnished or unfutnished. Inquire nf Dr. W A Wise 'I illamook. Ore Cohn A Co. want eggs nnd butler. They are paving 12', ct. |>er dozen for eggs and 12', cts per lb. for butter. I'lioloa ■ d the colelira ted Skookum, and Calalhutnpian parade ot Julv5th, for ale at the Elite F--to 1'irlor. tf. E.lucnte Vo.r Itowsls With Casearets. •'anity £*‘h«r‘Je. ore constipation forever. loc.zsc. IH..C.C fail, druggists refund money Pajr tipyrour an! seitp*iona, and yon get the II eadi .K iht for one vear for 75 cts. if paid in advance chu 1 (OWN Lord Lancaster cigars at Lt n’i’a. M \SON—In Tillamook, Oregon, Aug. 6:li 1897, to the wife of Homer Mason, a ■on. F«*r Sal* CARRIER—Ou Long Prairie, near I will a «*)I nl public miclinn nt HIV place 5 mile* eaM of Tillamook Saturday Tillamook, Aug. 7th, 1897, Io the wife Aug. 28, the following: 5 head cowr , 2 of Wm. Carrier, a son. calvea, I Jeraay Bull, 2 hog*' 11 g »H»x, all mv Farming implement« and hniw hold furniture Alao Blacksmith Tools, Carpenter Tools. Grist Mill, Wood Sa a- and Turning lathe, and the growing crop in my gatden au«l truck |*atcli. Terms of Mie. cash RRYNJOI.FSON,—I.i Tillamook, Ore. M Tumey. Aug 7, Sa«lie RrjmjolfaNi, a t alive <4 C E Remolds Icvla nd, aM cd 29 vean 9 mo. 11 lay«. Auctioneer. 1 >IED * La Sinciridad clear Havana cigars st Iarmh’a. • Tl>» only first clsss cigars in the city nt Lrtmb’a. # ldl<*«t« Tour Rowel« With Case»rets. rSVhirl!f; con«'P»‘'o® forever JSc. If C. C-C fail, druggists refund money. I wish to give notice to my patrons tliatl will beat mv V illamook office until Aug. 1st. and from Au g. 1st to Aug. 20th at 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 hose know- I can use to pay my bills. ing themselves indebted tome will please call and settle as I need money , and to close all accounts. Yours r u I v W. A. Wise. ma .. - ( I a painless and harmless method forfilling Ou Von R ant lloac* / haze been experimenting some time with it and do not If so please rememl»er that J. E. Tut exttaAmr teeth *' -*“z in Prattiace (Then yon need denial work remember that I heefi tle keep? an excellent supply of all kinds np wtk the times and warren! my work for file rears. Mv charges are wtlhit jo (cotton Inwe rnblter luted, ami rubber thi rta,h 0/ all. It will par yon to see me about you 9 dental work. lioee wound with w ire. Our prices are I ust right.