Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 16, 1897, Image 5

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    the
T illamook weekly
headlight
Tillamookers Leave for the Gold Fields—Others
Will Follow Soon
Many more [including ourselves] have the fever very bad, but as we have no one
to stake us, we will stay and fit out those who can’t go with the very best line of
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods
We earry all kinds of goods suitable for wear, for either Miners, Fishermen
Men including,
I
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 for
yourselves
Iii addition to this we still keep in the lead furnishing all lines of dress clothin«-
Ilats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods.
Clothiers etnei F1 nrnisixers
-Zù-lderixìarx ^-cLildin-g- 'Tillarrxool^, Oregon
Our Exports and
of stndy, studies desiied to be
ment to sei urea snug boat, or »»lie oilier
Imports
ineatis to clean our slough out
A. J. Coho, of the firm of Cohn à Co.,
bay.
to the
They suy that the work done dur­
was some lime since requested by J. G. ing the last year lias been very good ns
Engineer,
to far an it went, and sincerely hope
Holcombe, U. S. Civil
tlult ‘
“
the I
liuike nut h report through him to
the government will give us further aid
government of the export« ami imports
al one.
of this county. Mr. Colin is doubtless
Our cannery, located on tile bay,
our
citiseli»,
hs nell qualified ns any of
pi» ted during the hint rear about
being htuiwlf a member of one of I he tons of freight and shipped out
a
largest oliippiug lirtn« in the county, mid |
25,0*M) cnees of suInion.
tiioiouglily coiiveroiiiit witli thecunnlryH
We Imvc other undev loped itidusf ric-
bunineHH: following ia the report;
such as coal mines etc., Ihat would
lie
Tillamook, Ore., Sept. 8 1897. propel ly developed if our liailior would
Mr. Jos. G. Holcombe
pursued,
“My boy came home from school on
objects and purpose for which course is
I designed, and numhci of home’, daily
or weekly, study which can be given. No
(«lay with his hand Imdly Ulcerated
Lung Troubles and Consumption C m I> i
Cored.
In Europe, Asin. Africa, Australia and
An Emlnennt New York Chemist and scientist
Makes a Free Offer to our Readers
make
America, the fl ve gieal continents, Sha­
ker medicines me iieing used by suffer­
ing 11iiinanity fur the cure of sickness and
disease.
«Never was there such a universal
tle-
inmid never such wonderful results
1
I
Shaker Digest ve Cordial, a
cine
for
The distinsrui*he<1 New York chemist, A. T.
Slocum, demonstrating hi* discovery of a rc
liable and absolute cure for Consiiniption (Pul­
monary I iibetculo-.ic) and all bronchial, throat
lung an I cheat diseases, stubborn cough*, lung
and chest affrétions, general decline and weak-
ncaa loss<>i flesh, nud all conditions of wasting
away, will aend THREE FREE BOTTLES (all
different) of hi* discoveries to any afflicted
reader of the K eablight writing for theui.
Ilis ‘New Srientific Treatment’’ ha« cured
• lion*«iid* permanently by ila timely use, and I
ir < uiisi.ir. s it a simple professional duty to
differing hiraaultjr to donate a trial of hi* in- 1
Second F[and Store
Co to W- E- Page’s
Second Hand Store
and they expect to continue and ship on the government may heed your request
large schooners providing suitable mean«
timing the next year.
are imide in our bav f >r the handling of
Yours Most Rcspeclfully,
»"ch scliooners.
The Truckee Lumbering Co.,
A. J. Cohn
located
al lloljsoiiviile, on Tillamook bay, have
As the result <»f the development
of
sent me the following repoit; “There Ims our public aclmol system and the clieap-
been 29 steamer« crossed out of our bay
eiiing of Irook*, there has grown up a
during the last year, carrying all average large class of men and women who seek
cargo of 385,000 feet of lumber, milking hr<nol« r cdn a ioii, or desire to extend
■■Hill 10,016,000. During
the
same their knowledge along
special
lines.
time there lias been 26,000 box silo ks Their duties in life, or lack of means,
aiiip|>ed. The exports have been about exclude from them the imiversilies.
21X) tons of farm produce aud the im­ Toe Cosmopolitan magazine has mid« •
ports about 820 tons.**
They have
just
taken I he task of br i; g ng Jilie al
edu­
added to their already large plant a new cation, in iia broadest sense, wi’Jiiu the
box factory with a capacity of about 35- 11 each of those who have the aspiration,
0J0 laixes per day. They arc at present but are depiived of the op|M>itnniiy.
■iiipping on stemners and hope soon to lint are * depi
Die of Brown Un 1 ver-
Doctor Andrews,
1 l*iesi«lencv of
lie able to ship on large schooners.
sity, lias undertaken lire
Our regular line of »learners fur Tilla­
educational move«
The Cosmopolitan's c . .
mook are owned by Elmore,
Sanborn merit. The wore, thus begnu, i# is not
intended to
to take
l.aae the place
--------
regular
A Co., who give ns an average of one intended
of
IW> university work, but to Mpplv a gap in
hiniversity «or.,
~
ii»o..^ -diicational
facilities. Tim e
tons, which would make the ini|">rl» to
e<
ho are really
in search of
knowledge
our city about 5200 per year
Exports existing
ill find direction and aid
It can do
29 tone |,er week or 1040 tons per year
steamer |ier week nn l
carry
al»out
are plain
people here
'»K a great deal aliotit the the slough
«Inch
the
Imy from
empties into
They claim that ti e pr pe>
our city.
eielance slnu'd be given by the govern
othing for thu<*
who have not the
■tudeiit
intending
■ire to stud».
liimi, Ne" Ynrkl
Is to The Cosmopo
patio.., pmh*» 'ourM"
Ins name, o < tii
for bargains io all kind« of Second
Hand good«.
I buy all kind« of
goods of any value and pay cadi
or exchange other good« for aame.
Sewing
I keep a full line of Stove«, “
—‘—
Machine«, Lamps, Tinware, Crock­
cry. Carpet* and everything in the
line of second hand good*. I also
repair Boot« «nd Shoe« and sewing
Machine, and warrant a good job
or no pay.
Call and see me.
I. E. PAGE, Friprlitir,
Tillamook, Oregon.
F. M. LAMB,
GENERAL AGENT FOR
Mtchell Lewis & Stave r
Company.
- ARMING IMPLEMENTS& MACH1EN-
;’Y CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE
SOLD IN THIS COOHTY.
The Mitchell Wagon.
F. M. Lamb
Tillamook, Ore.
COUNTY OFFICIAI,»:
Judge
....
W . W .LuMoan
II) I’. IIAKVKV
Mr. E. J. Schall, with «Meyer Bros. Commissioner
IC.H.W hkklrr
J. 1). E dward «
i Drug Co., St. I/ouis, Mo. “1 dieaaed the Clerk
J. H. J ackbcn
Sheriff ........................ ..
I wound, ami applied Cliainberlains Pain Treasurer . ................... .
J ohn H akkkr
Assessor
. I. 8. STKPHKNa
Balm freely. All pain ceased, and inn Surveyor
A. M. A CUT IN
G. a . W alk km
I remarkably short time it healed without School Superintendent
Coroner
C.
_______
K. R evnji
_ ____
. ini
leaving a scar. For wound«,
sprains, I’eput” Pioaecuting Attorney C laui > f T haikh
r. ,cuit Court convene« the «th Monday in
swellings and rheumatism I know of no
/.iigu*t. and an adjourned term ia generally
me.lh im- t <pial |O II
I MMMHM ”
held in the spring.
County Court meet« the flrat Monday* of Jan­
household necessity.” The 25 mid 50 ct. uary, March, May, July, September and No­
vember. CominiNNioiiera court on the Wednes­
hizea for sale by S. J Sturgeon .
day« following.
indigestion, is prepared from herbs and
justify it.
lilhimook Lumbering Co. of this
roots, and is a niiliiral remedy,
which
rim
Denr Sir: —
vh >, .i.ivc a mill c.ipnciry of nlmiil 3
cures by aiding nalioe and not by fight­
.lave a
At your request I make the following city,
a day, mid find it impoaaihle to
ship
report of the whipping in mid out of our nil mronnl at H ip bad condition of our 1 ing her.
Shaker Digestive Cordial makes Ihose
Innbor fir the tieciil year eliding July alongli mid tirrgnlaritieN in uur channel. |
fat, who have become thin by not digest­
31-4, 1897, alno of the eulerpriaee which
We winli Io place special stress on our |
fallable cure.
ing their food.
Science daily d«*velope* new wonders, and
luive Mailed during this year.
slough on account of our town being Jo-1
It restores the spirits and the appetite tlii* great cnemial, patiently cxperiineating for
ini-I
The Pacific Lumbering Co., u new con­ caled at the bead and unless some
years,
ha* produced result* a.* beneficial to hu­
of those who are «injected and fanged out
1101 provenients are made very soon our town
cern «¡licit Ims jn-t started, has
from the wearing effects of indigestion. manity a* can lie claimed by any modern genius,
fiaaaae lion that lung troubles and conaunipt-
«hipped any lumber yet, uhhuugh they
will be injured to a great extent.
li lelieves the symtoms of dyspe|NMH,
'■n are curable in anv climate is proven by
ship
lime laige older« abend and will
All of our cattle, amounting to about snd, after using for a reasoiisble time,
heartfelt letters of gratitude," filed in hie I
the 100 head per month, must be
about 3,000,000, to 4,0i)0,000 feet
driven
tinei icaii and European laboratories in thou­
finally cures the complaint.
aillp-
coming year. The lumber will be
front here to Astoria, making it a very
Sold by druggists
Trial liotlle lOcts. sand* from those cured iu all parts of the
world.
ped on vessels which have never been hazardoua trip; clnnbing niuuiilaiiia
Medical expert* concede that bronchial cl e l
engaged in buaineM on lliia bay, mid me a d swimming rivers, mean* more or 1e«s
and lung trouble* iead to consumption, which,
owned by a company new totliis part of loss to each drove. This could lie easily
uninterrupted, means speedy and certain
death.
the coast, mid a great deal of
aucceM overcome if our slough woul I admit the
Simply write to T. A. Slocum. M. D ; 98 Pine
lies in the depths of water etc. in
oui right size schooners, which, of
course j
street, New York, giving post-office and exproa* |
■*
yuti understand could be had by a little
harbor.
addrOM, and the free medicine will be promptly !
Hie Galvanized Wire Pipe Co. also a
sent Sufferers should take instant advantage
ment.
•f his generous proposition.
new concern, have shipped out
three improv«
The work done under your aitperviaioti
Please tell the Doctor that you «aw his offer
Cargo« of their pifie during the last year. during the last year, we think, has been
ia the Headlight
This has been shipped oil sniall schooueis 11 ancceag in vvery wav, and we trust that
U. S. Hydruulic Engineer
DIHKCTOHY,
bleeding, and suffering great pain,” says
to
I charges of any kind will he
| students.
ami
If You Want
BOOtS and SHOES
tlint will rip, tear, run
down at the heel and
torment you continually
if you
Get them ready made. But
~
want an article that will give you
solid comfort, plenty of
wear and never get out
ofehape then patronize
BROWN the Shoemaker
RcpRiahiK done ns cheap aw anywhere
Come and aqconviliccd.
C. A. EAILEY
----- I)-«ler in------
STUDEBA .ER WAGONS,
Osborne Mowers
Buggies. hay r*|ce*. plow* and otli’r f.»rin
machinery Ynn • « ■ *«»e niotiey l»y
dealing w • b >n
Special Price« on Uax.ee and Spring
wagons.
C A. BAILEY.
Tlllantoo.', Ore.
W
AMD XT« ^COTUg
^^To Tire E ditor :—I have «n absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
und two botllfi frtt to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchia! or
Lung Trouble if they will write me their
express and postafllce address. Sincerely,
T A StOCtTM. M. O, I«3 Pearl tt., Brw Tor*.
P.M mf I m I r'
Fits
Cured
Prof. W. I. Peeke, who
make* a spectaltv of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur­
ed more caa*-a than any
b living Physician; hi«
| success is astonbhinK-
Wo have heard of c«*M
oC so year«’ standing
cured b\
him. Ha
puMkheaa
valuable
work on
thia dis­
ease, which
he lend!
,wi t h
a
—
—
large brit­
tle of hi« abeolate cure. free to any «uffcrera
.hoi'ay send their P. O. ard Etpre»* ad<1re«C
We ad vie« anv one wiahlng a cure to add;r*a
taLW. IL PhEXX. F.4 UA-r i.t.« Mew York
PRECINCT:
Justice of the Peace
. G. W R appington
unstable
H. V. A ndkkson
CITY OFFICIALS.
......................... ........... Gao. C ohn
Mayor
.............. ............ . nfi . h T hompson
................................... C aul K ncdson
(’OIII)Cil
.................
(’.. B. H ALLEY
.................
C. K.R kynolos
.11. F GOODS PR RD
Recorder
......................................... C. N. Dr.hw
H oward C ai : v
Treasurer
. C l ’ ydk C lkaikn ra
Marshal...
SCHOOL BOA KI)
M W. Harrison.
li I. Eddy, and G. A.
Edmund«.—clerk, A. G. Reynold«.
ClllJltCll DIRECTORY.
CHRIMTIAN ClII Hf ll
—Rev. S. G. Dalia«
pastor. Hen ices on Nunda) * at li o’clock A M.
and nt 7 jo P M until further notice.
M E C hv R ch :— Rev. R M. Corner, pnntor.
Preaching service nt n A. M. and 7 50 P. M.
every Sunday. Sunday a<*hool at 10 A. M.
ciami meeting at ia M. Piayer meeting every
Thursday at 7 P. M.
s. I) A C hurch Sabbath achool every Hab-
l'«th (Saturday) at lo:.|o A. M followed by
preaching or Bible study.
Piayermeefing
every Wednruday evening Tract and niiaaiou-
ary meeting Sunday» at to 30 A M.
JI. C. TABOR, Cort terr nee Laborer
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
A. O. I’. W.—Meets every Monday night at 7
r M In I O O F H«ll Myron Perkins M W
D. T. Edmunds, Recorder.
MOM ft LAtiDBMCO Neata fir-t w . . i . k »
day night of each month in City Hall. W F.
I). Jones. President; John E. Tuttle Chief, Tom
Coates, Secretary.
M orning S tar R rhkkak L oimik N o . 52, I. o.
O. F — Meets on the flr*t utid third WcdneKday
evening* hi each month
Mr* C M. Newman,
N. G.; Ml*sL Poland, V.G ; Joe Petre, Her.
G. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each
month at 1 P M in I O. O. F Hall. C. N.
Drew, Adjutant, P. Brant, Commander.
1.0.0 F —-Meetsevery Tuesday night at 7 Ro
r M in I O. O F llall C P. Knudson N G.
Wrn. Olsen, Rec. Secretary;
W. J. May
Per. Secretary.
ALDER CAMP—No. > iq , Woodmen of the
World, meets every Friday night in W of W
hall
R
R.
II ayb , Consul, Otto lleins,
■ Clerk.
’ A. F. ft A. M.—Meets first Saturday Might of
'each mouth in Masonic Hull.
R. R flayn
The Editorial and Baataaas Msna<em*nt of
W M . F. R. Beals, Secretary.
thia Paper Guaraatee this genarvaa Proposition.
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24.—Meet«at 7 jo P
M. on the ltd Saturday of eardi month it
Masonic Hall
J W Maxwell, If P ; W U
' Cornier, Sec retary.
SILVER WAVE. CIIAFrER No 13 0 E S
Meet* snd and <tb Matnroays g I
.. month
Mrs. G. W. Pettit, W M
L Conti* r.ecreiaiy
BAY < ITY TOD iK DIRECTORY
1,'NITV RKURCMAM folMiP. NO JI l.O. O F —
> Meet* 2nd and <fb Tuesday* Mr*. EHtab’ fh
Hairy Kaaeti for Mala.
Pye. N G.. Mrs Frank Long, V G , J J Fye,
A No. 1 dairy ranch of 150 acre», 4% Secretary.
B ay C ity L d .» No. ,os A F At A M —Mee
Tillamook. Fiiat
Nicedry wood of any kind, any length iii ilea noriIi east of
Gt s
clawo in every respect. Good
house, xiid *>.<« 410 Haturdnys in each month.
desired at lowest living rales
Nelson. W M c IL Hick*. H. W , Alfreo
1 Imrn and dairv house
30 cow« n«»w on | Magnuson, J. W ,Geo. W Kigrr, Recrrtsry.
the ranch
Will sell with or
without
M iriam < HAPraa No 2o O. E. S —Meet« i*l
I and jrd Tueodays in each month
Mr*. Flla
at« m k.
For further narticnlara inquire
of r Wood. W M, Lu* Nelson, W P Mr« M*yb*l
I Kiger, A M ,C. H lllck* Secretary,
Peter Brant
Tillamook, Ore ,
tf
P acific L odgr N o 1O5 I O O. F-Meets
Friday« befor 2nd 4th Saturday and every
F.dorate Toor Howels With C'oarareta.
other Saturday In tho month. <
H. Hi k’’
N G. Alfred D. aua, V. G. J. J. Pya, becre.ary
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever
CLARENCE TILDEN
10c. Sfc.
If C. C C fafh drufffiata refund money
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