Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 19, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tillamookers Leave for the Gold Fields
Will Follow Soon.
Othei s
Many more, , [including
[including ourselves]
ourselves have the fever very bad, but as we have no
vill stay and fit out those who can't go with the very best line of.
stake us, we wi
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Knrn ish i ng Goods.
We curry all kinds of goods suitable for wear, for either Miners, Fishermen or Sawmill
Men including,
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Heavy Wool Underwear, Overshirts, Sweaters
Rubber Boots, Oil Clothing, Heavy Shoes, Wool
Socks and Wool Blankets.
And what is of more interest to you, we sell them at lower prices than you can buy
them any other place in the county. Don't take our word for it but come and see
yourselves.
In addition to this we still keep in the lead furnishing all lines of dress clothing,
Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods.
Glotliiers Etnei Furnishers
JE3 vl ild.irxg' ŒillaiYacclT, Oregon.
DIRECTORY.
miiins during the past 11 months w.is 86.17. The Vilhige is now
Th!« I, Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
laying 14 miles additional mains of same pipe, 4 to 10 inches in diame­ a geaerous sample will bo mailed of tho
COUNTY OFFICIALS:
popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
ter. Our Galvanized Wire wrapped stave pipe is especially adapted most
....... W. W. C onder
(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon­ Judge ................................
(D P. H arvey
Commissioner . ...........
for long supply mains. Its cheapness, in comparison with oilier kind” strate the great merits of the remedy.
/CH. W heeler
ELY BROTHERS,
... J. 1). E dwards
The Galvanized Wire Pipe Company Ims been in business here for
Clerk................................
....... J. H. J ackson
of
jiipe,enables
cities
to
obtain
their
supply
from
sources
both
pure,
and
56 Warren St., New York City. Sheriff...............................
....... J ohn B arker
about 8 inontliH ami the intluslry of innnufiictnring galvanized wire
Treasurer..........................
. J. S. S tephens
Rev. .John Reid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont, AsfO-tsor ...........................
A. M. A ustin
pipe lias become one of the established industrias of the place employ­ of sufficient elevation, to render the use of expensive pumping phials recommended
Surveyor
.........................
Ely’c Cream Balm to me. I
G. a . W alker
School Superintendent.
ing 11 number of men and consuming in its manufacture many hund­ superfluous. Mr. Joseph G. Holcomb, I'. S. Government llydrnidic can emphasize bis statement, “It is a posi­ Coroner..................................................
C. E. R eynolds
tive euro for catarrh if used as directed.”— Deput” Prosecuting Attorney.C laude 1 haver
reds of feet of our timber. Many persons who use water pipe ami Engineer recommended our pipe for the following reasons;
Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
C.,cnit Court convenes the 4C11 Monday in
AugiiHt. and an adjourned term is generally
who purchase expensive iron pipe if they knew the advantages of gal­ “First—After several years of observation and experience with wooden Church, Helena, Mont.
held in the spring.
County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan­
Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged
vanized wire pipe woulil use t he hit ter. 11 is tn nd chi apt r w here large
Marell, May, July, September and No­
water pipeline! after carefully examining the method of construct­ cure for catarrh and contains no mercury uary,
vember. Commissioners court on the Wednes­
pipe is desired and in all respects more desirable. An excellent
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
days following.
ing the galvaniz.id wire wrappid stave pipe, with the outer surface
PRECINCT:
descript ion of this pipe was recently issued from the office of the
. G. W. S appington
Justice of the Peace
coaled with asphalt anti the pipe kept full of water, it is practically
8. V. A nderson
onstable
company in this city and for thebenelit of those intending to purchase
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CITY OFFICIALS.
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indestructible.
thing
your
ideas
they
may
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‘ patent
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bring yon wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEH- Mayor .
anything in thill line as well as for the general information of our
.. N ei . s T hompson
<fe ♦hair,
CO., Patent
Attorneys, Washington,
Second—'I’lte interest on the difference incest between woodandcast D.
C
arl
K nud » o N
I BURN
k C..
4? fnr
ill
for their $1,800 prize oiler.
readers we reproduce it here entire.
.............. .
.. C. B. H adley
Council
iron pipe of the same capacity will replace the wood pijie every ten
„J
c.E.R eynolds
.H. F. G oodspeed
Galvanized Wire Pipe is manufactured of Silver-Fir Staves, wrapped
............ .
.
........... C. N. DR*W
frnn U.S. Journal of iftnildna Recorder
years which I •-•onsider is but a fraction of the life
....................................
H oward C ary
Prof. W. n. Peeke, who Treasurer
with heavy galvanized steel wire, the entire surface being then treat­
. C l yde C lement »
makes
a
specialty
of
Marshal...
wrapped pipe.
Epilepsy, has without
SCHOOL BOARD
ed to a coat of asphaltum. The durability of wooden pipe under pres
doubt treated and cur­ M. W. Harrison,
B. I,. Eddy, and 0. A.
Third—The wood pipe is cleaner, does not become foul, does
ed more cases than any
Edmunds.
—
Clerk,
A. G. Reynolds.
«lire of water is so generally known and admitted that it is, probably,
b living Physician ; his
| success is astonishing.
not rust, does not fill with tubercles that diminish (he ca
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
vV
e
have
heard
of
case3
unnecessary to cull attention to the lasting of the woods, themetai
C hristian C hurch :----- Rev. S. G. Dal!?9
o£ 20 years’ standing1 pastor. Services on Sundays at ii o'clock A- M.
pneity year by year, lias no yarn to rot ami contaminate the water,
cured b\ and at 7:30?. M. until further notice.
binding being the weakest point. We have overcome this by using
him. He
will not break by settlement, will not burst so readily under water
publishes a
M. E (’/«¿Rrfi:— Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor.
doubly galvanized steel wire. '1 bis guide of wire Ims been tested after
valuable Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7 3° P
hammer and is in every respect cleaner and more (lesi rtible,
work on
this dis­ every Sunday. Sunday school at io A. M.
being under ground 33 years anil found to have lost less than ten per.
ease, which ( lass meeting at ra M. Prayer meeting every
Fourth—The method of wrapping is such as to insure :t perfect
he sends
cent of its tensile strength. Therefore it is sale to estimate the aver­
i t h
a Thursday nt 7 I’. M.
water pipe for any head up to six or eight bun Ire I fj j
largo bot-
S. D. A CltfRCH:—Sabbath school every Sntl-
t’o of his absolute cure, free to > any sufferers
age life ol the pipe at more than thirty years. The following clip
who 1 mv send their ----
P. O. and Ext ¡press address, bath (Saturday) at 10:30 A. M. followed •
according to tho am mat ami sizs of wire used,”.
preaching
or Bible study.
Prayermeet!'g
Ve advise
anv one wishing a act
w-------------------------------
cur0 to address every Wednesday
evening. Tract and mission­
ping from the Portland daily “Oregonian” of Jane 22nd 1897 is given
In in inuf.ieturing this pipe it is wr.ipp-d 11 Sill t tho purpose Piaf.W. H. *EEKE, F. ])., 4 Cedar St., Ifew York ary meeting Sundays at 10:30 A. M.
B. U. TABOR, Conference Laborer
as another proof of the durability of our tlr timber, “Good Wo idea Hie pipe is expected to Herve, so that in case an open conduit is desir Hoel Tabarro Spit and Smoke Tear l ire Ana,.
To
quit
tobacco
easily
an<l
forever,
be
mag
Pipe Forty-Two Years Ohl.—A section of the old wooden water-pipe ed it can be supplied at a very much less price than a pipe that is ex­
netlc. lull ot lite, nerve anil vigor, take No-To-
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Dae. the womlcr worker, that makes weak men
dug up in First street by the men excavating for the new improvement pected to work under ii pressure of 200 or 300 feet.
A. O. U W.—Meet* every Monday night at 7
The lumber strong.
All druggists, .’.Cc or tl. Cure guaran­
r m . in I. O. O. F. list). Myron Perkin» M. w »
lias been secured by Superintendent of Streets Chase, anil will be from which the staves are made is first thoroughly kiln dried ami teed Booklet and sample free. Address I).
T. Edmunds, Recorder.
Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York.
HOOK & LADDER CO -Meet« fir*f Wedre«-
kept in his office to demonstrate the durability of Oregon timber, the staves are wrapped with the wire under sufficient tension to make
day night of each mouth in City Hall. »’• **•
D Jones. President; John K. Tuttle Chief; Tom
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
'I'he pipe is a section of n yellow fir tree, about a foot in diameter am), the senin joints light, so the pipe will not leak w hen water is first
Coates, Secretary.
with Lot \l appt ic a Tffiv< <>«. ♦».<»,. -
*
M orning S tar R ebekah L odge No. ?2. I 0-
„.J. 1; 7.;.^*
tbe> rennot ( O *-M~t. on th. first and third Wed’u^
as the annual markings show, about 75 years old. A 2-inch hole turned in and the swelling of the wood insures against leaking when
re.ch Ibeaeat of the di»<'a~e. Cafairh 1« a blood I evenings in each month. Mrs. (.. M. Newman,
runs through tho center of the log. The pipe was laid in 1855, ull(]
conatltntional disen-e, mid tn order to cure it i N. G.; Miss L. Poland, V.G ; Jo. Petre, Sec.
the water is under pressure. 'I lie pipe is made in sections of 8 to 12 or
yov mini take Internal remedies Hall’» Catarrh ' G. A. It.-Meets flr»t Saturday of each
at 1 P. M. in I. O. O. F. Hall, C.
Inis consequently been tinder ground 42 years; yet the timber is as
i* taken rnternally. mid act. directly on I month
Drew, Adjutant; P. Brant. Commander.
feet; both < nils of each section being turned down three eights of an Cure
the l.lood and mnv ouasnrtacea. lull s Catarrh
I.
O.
O.
F — Meetsevery Tneadav Itigltt
sound all through ar the day it was laid.” The joints in these wooden
inch, are driven into a sleeve, (see cut) which shows the Cun i» not a quack medicine It war prescribed r m in I O. O. F Hafl. C. T. Kli«d»0".
Win.
Olsen,
Rec. Secretary; W. J. etay
by
one
of
the
best
phyaiciana
In
tliia
country
for
pipes were made by means of n band of wrought-iron, about six inches
manlier of connecting. The sleeve, or coupling, is six inches long year», and ia a regular prescription. It is com- I Per. Secretary,
A 1.1 IF. K CAMP.—No. ito. Woodmen of ike
wide, which was forced into the ends of two sections, where they came
jHired of the beat tonic, known, combined with
meets every Friday night in W oi
made of slaves, dose wrapped, in order to give it extra strength to thelwst blood puriier., acting directly on the ; World,
bull
R. R. if ays . Consul. Otto Hein».
together. Such pipe is still made oil the Sound, and is used in small
muw-on.
.urfm-e.
The
perfect
combination
of
1
Clerk.
withstand the strain ofdriving the sections together iighlly which is the two ingredient» ia what pioduces anch won­ A F.ft A. M —Meets first Saturday nigh' rl
towns, but the logs are turned down till the pij e is only a few inches in
month in Masonic Hall. R- R
done to avoid using any packing, uml h perfectly light joint is made. derful result» in curing Catarrh Send fot tea- ! each
W M.; F R. Beal», Secretary.
lintouiala, free.
thickness, and then it is bound around spirally with hoop iron, am]
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO 24 —Meet» at 7 3* f
For making connections at intersections of two lines and for con­
F J Cheney ft c. . Fropa . Toledo O M. on tbe 3rd Saturday of each
the whole covered with m-pluill". As to the desirability of wooden
Sold by alt drueglats, price 75c.
Maaonlc Hall. J. W. Maxwell. II P.: " "
necting hydrant pipe with mains, we use special castings, the bell
Conder. Secretary.
Hall e family pill, are the best.
water pipe for water works, mains, and conduits, parlies interested
SILVER WAVE CHAPTER. No. »3 0 K. ,t
endsof which are tsired out .....
to tit (he wooden pipe which is
Meets and and 4th Saturday*
**'“ w°,Lw
can satisfy themselves on this point by corresponding with the water
Mrs. G. W. Pettit, W. M ; L- Coates Secretary
NOTICE.
BAY CITY tOD 3« DIRECTORS
driven into the casting, closely, foiiuing a pet feet joint. These cast­
companies at Denver and Pueblo, Colorado; lbitte, Montana; Pocatello.
Vxirv Re.BrcKall tonaa No Jt t-O-.f? Z.T
ircuit C.' vrt of tnr R titf of O rf
ings. also hydrants, valves, ete. bored to, fit our pipe we will furnish I n the C FUR
OF Til
Meets and and 4t> Tuesdays. Mr».
Idaho; Astoria. Tillamook, mid Marshfield, Oregon; and numerous
,
P?e
N G.. Mr». Frank Long, V G . J J
In the matter of the )
to customers at nettml cost to us. We wish to call special attention eMate
Secretary.
of Ti untan and;
other places where wooden water pipe is now in use. The “Engineer­
T. F Harri»
f
■«VCtTT I, n u No. .or A F ft A
to the simplicity of connecting up our pipe. Two men will |a> All(| COII.
insolvent« /
rtida...i4tn Saturdays 111 each month.
' .
ing News" of April 1st 1897, Page 193. lias tlm following to say regardi­
N"tict i» hereby elven that the nndereiitned Nelson w M , C. H. Hick». 9. W
Macnuson.
J.
W
,c.eo.
w
Kiger.
Secretary.
ng wootlen water mains at North Tonawanda, New York; “About 17 nect ready for use 1,000 to 1,500 feet in ten hours ami there is no ex­ »»«<nee of the Mid lu dirent eMate, ha» hied In
GON
THF CuUNTV
4.AMOOR
the afxive turned rom i hi» final
«evoltot
MtatAB rninr. No.2oO. E 8.—Meet» '•*
aa and 3rd Tuesdays in each month. Mrs. r
Wood, w M , Cua Nelaon. W p.. Mrs. May!«1
Kiger. A M..C. H llleks Secretary.
P acific I.onon No. i«5 I O O. F-««'*
Fridays heh re md ,th Salnr.lays and rrery
Nother Saturday in the month. C H HIS!.
<• Alrrvd ltyane V. C..’ I j.
J. Pye.
Pre. 8ecref»rT
i<<:r
miles of these mains have been in service for the past eleven rears. pense of lend or packing ns is the case in connecting iron pipe, T,, aaeh. and aiti aak the Mid oonrt on the nth
dAy of Aagnrt. K97, u hear and p«., upon the
A recent letter from Mr. S. C. Woodruff, the Superintendent of the make service pipe connections a hole is bored between the wires with Mine.
I
George Cohn
water works at this place, states that the cost of repair» on these an ordinary bit and tbe erporation cock is screwed into the pipe.
Assignee afore*»»
fiipuiiB Tabules cure bad breath-