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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1897)
GREAT DISCOUNT * SALE ! We are not discounting , small margin, but we are discounting the prices oi others and w ill still se and Sßoeä In this, as well as other lines, we do not limit you to Clothing, Hats, Shoes a nd Kn r n i si 1 i ng Good s at lower prices, quality considered, than you can get elsewhcic. O ne B rand but give you yowr choice tec carry the WOONSOCKET GOODYEAR and BOSTON Macintoshes Oil Clothing To this line ice especially call your attention- We can- show you any thing in the line of MAC INTOSH ES for Gents, La dies, Boys and Misses, and at prices ranging from $5.00 to $10.00. Our Macintosh Overcoat SJMÆG PROOF TRIGH BOOTS for $12 00 is a dandy, We have short Boots for Men, Women and Boys in Princess, Palmer, and Military Capes are the very latest- We have RUBBERS to fit a No. 5 childs shoe to a No. 11 mans shoe- Ladies Macintoshes If it is a sin to be the cause of reducing the price of clothing in Tilla mook then we must plead guilty. The fact that we are daily selling people clothing who had formerly bought their clothing outside of Tillamook County must mean somethihg; either we are sellinggools that they h ive been unable to buy elsewhere, or we are selling at lower prices, or a better grade of goods for the same money. Does this need interpretation? We submit the case. Oil Clothing in Towers Fish Brand and Shield Brand. I CJlotïiiers and Furnishers GENERAL NEWS. GLEANED FROM AIL OVER THE WORLD. Conveyed in Short and Pithy Paragraphe. COUNTY ITEMS. GATHERED BY 0'JR CORRESP0XDEKTS A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks . Happening? Hobsonville People eat and sleep well who nee The Seven Sisters is loaded ami ready Beaver emit in ties its steady, normal to be towed to sea, growth. Many of it* citizens are from Vita Remedies. Read ad. No cure, the eastern atale*. They are a model * Considerable sickness in tbe neighbor- | representative class of people and a no pay. hood, | credit Io Beaver ana ilk environment*. None but Vita Medicines cure Blood No cure, no pay. Read ad.* Mr. Ford’s coiintenace is of late Diseases Ore town wreathed with smiles. When we ask tht Those who believe chronic diarrhoea reason why, he answers: “everything it* The work on the reef st the mouth of lovely and the g »use hangs high.” The to be incurable should read what Mr. P. the Bay is almost completed. truth of the matter is that Jay lias out E. Grisham, of Guars Mills, La., has to I generated ns a id came out victorious, J. W. Ilellenhraml who lost hin horses while the rest of us remained in out say on the subject, viz.: ‘I have been while hop-picking finally found them lonely cabins yawning over the monot a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever again. since the war and have tried all kinds of ony of a bachelor's existance. medicines for it. At last I found a J. B. Upton «ml family have moved remedy that effeute<1 a cure and that was into Portland again. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an<l Mr, Suit' ll and family have moved (EROMTI1K OCEAN WAVE) Diarrhoea Remedy.” This medicine from Ballston to Sherwood. can always be depended upon for colic, The run of salmon of late 1ms been Dr. Bissel is quite sick at present over clmlera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. rather light, ^t Little Newt line«. It is pleasant to take and never fails to Mrs. Capt. Chiin has gone Io Portland Messis. Will R ileigli and Mnrv. Potter effect a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for with the intention of spending the win- came in from Sheridan, luesday. sale by S. J . Sturgeon. ter there. | Mr. Wolf and family, of McMinnville, Miss Siella Commons is visiting in «re moving in on their Sand Lake Imme- Portland. Mra. A M Miles left for Spokane CLARENCE TILDEN Mrs. Rock and children have returned Tiietilay morning, wheiewhe will spend from a visit to Portland. the u inter. ne HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 13—Gov I Fred Bulmer inet with n painful in cident la«t week. While engage I ernor Hastings Ims a letter from Secre working at the cut-off-saw the fote linger tary Sherman, «titling that the Austrian | of liis left hand came in contact with I he ininiater at Waahingtmi him frle.l a com , blade and was quite seiiously injured. munication with the department of etale, 1 Grant Hughes and J. E. Tuttle are nt claiming that there wne a violation of ! work here, putting in blowers in the box the rights of Austrian subjects in the fil I factory. The object of the blowers is to ing on the moh at Lnttimer, when a , »any away the dust and shavings from . the planers. score of miners were killed. Secrehiry I Sherman requests the facts uml status of, Our new band-saw-filer J. S. Phillips affairs in relation to these cases. Gov-j came up from San Francisco last week | and at once began woik here. ernor Hastings Ims referredjlhe communi The family of W E Knight moved to cation to Sheriff Martin and General Gohin, with the request that they en- I Hobsonville fro.11 Bay City last week. I Mr, Knight is employed on the dock Jitlliteii Secretary Sherman as early as here. j possible. I Geo Monroe and family of Bay City air. ju»se|»ii juyrm and Hint inumy \V hi . I’lank, of this place, left Monday Mr. Joseph Myers family «•« are — ■ ■ ... 1 / Clackamas ’I- .1, ... ... f'/v.ll.H. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.—Special moved here last week . .Mr. Monroe is 1 living in Highland, County, morning for Bay City He was engaged correspondence of the Call horn Alaska, employed in the mill. by Malaney Bros, to build a cabin on their new steamer. Mrs. J. E. Sibley arrived heme on Sun brought by the Corwin, conveys the Nice dry wood of any kind, any length Sand i Mrs. Pag*1, of Neskowin, killed rii desired at lowest living rates. news that it is pro|>osed to establish n day from a visit to her son who is a stu dent at the Forest Grove University. 1 eagle last'Thursday, wliicli measured 8 new territory known a* Lincoln, out of I The liop-pickers have nil returned, ex The stea • er Truckee sailed from this cepting Osborn and family. They have feet, 7)4 ¡Hrlies from the tip of one wing a northwest pottion of Alaska. Its J to the other. boundaries have not yet been fully de port last Thursday with a deck load of mg done quite well. lumber for San Francisco. The Truckee i • i. W. KIGER, I cided upon, but it will include the Yukon had culled in at Yaquina bay on her Pasturage Notice. L. J. Johnson and son have left for ___________ river country nml extend north to the way up and tekeii half a cargo of wheat. i.uknow n, having made final proof DEALER IN i All persons «leniriiig to find good , -i z if on their homestead. Arctic ocean. The scheme meets with pHRtniage for I ioimch mid cHlte, will do Charley Smith s family, formerly from spllloaee me h I nii H it. Price are hh the approval of the North American Tillamook, were nr amongst the ..... psssengers , r Jxmes McGee is fishing in the bay. He follows. F<»r yearling 15c |>er month, Trnns|>ortation & Trading Company, the Truckee on Tlimsdsy.'I hey reports g's.d luck so far. on board the 2 year old 20c. 3 vear old 25c. Horses Collactiom Receive Careful and officers of which recently held a confer are on their way to Southern California Mr. mid Mrs. Morton mid Lorena $1.00 j»er month . The pasture is on the Prompt Attention. where they will reside in future. ence on the mutter with Senator Carter Robey, of Buy City, end Mis. Henry premises of C. E. Thayer, mid ¡son tide ami several other United States officials. BAY CITY, OREGON. Miss Alice Robbins, oi Bay City, came Cienslisw, of Tilimnook, were the land. I will not l»e re*|>onsi’»le for any lout stock. Perties desiring to pasture 1 The new town of Weare, situated on the lip from Newport where she had been guests of Mr. mid Mrs. King the past stock on the above premie?* must make week They enjoyed themselves pick Yukon river, about half way between visiting on the last trip of the steamer ing cranberries on King & Colton’s arrangements with me before putting on their stock Daw son City and St. Michaels, has oeen Truckee. marsh. The Str. Truckee on her Inst trip C. A. Bailey. chosen for tlie capital of the pro|<osed There lisa a family moved on top of brought upa consignment of goods for territory. Cape lx«kout, where they expect to the llolwonville store, which now ha« ------Dr.l.r Í»------- We have not yet “I l.nve iievt-r hn<l day’. aickneM in FOREST GROVE, Or., Oct. 15.—Nel- an especially fine and complete stock of make their home STUDEBAKER WAGONS, learner! their name. my life," »aid the middle aged man the general meredandise. 8on Johnson, ot Spring Hill Farm, late Osborne Mowers other day. this afternoon met with an accident “ What a comfort it would l>e.” aiglia ' Buggies, hay rakes, plows and other farm His right hand was sa badly cut by a BEAVER machinery. You <«n save money by Nehalem dealing with me. aoiue poor invalid, "to he in liia place , steam saw tliat four finger? and possibly Special Prices on Hnggies and Spring J. D. Wallace lias been out to the for a year or two.’’ Yet half of the in- j wagons. the thumb will have to be amputated. valley with of herd of cettle. C. A. BAILEY, vali.la we aee might be jnat aa healthy aa > Mrs Bloom is convslesiug, SALEM, Oct. 15 —The estimate of Tillamook, Ore. A. W. R iiiiii is ndding another to the he, if they would only take pro|>er care I A great many fish are being caught on the hop output of the state l>y hop deal list of new houses in this vicinity. of theinaelvee, eat proper food—end di-i the Doll. ers and growers in this vicinity is now Messrs. Finley, Kinneman and Hous geat it. Mis« Amy Demi was taken seriously ill larger than during tire closing days of It’a ao at range that aucli aimpie tliinga ton have been to the valley on business. w ith Tbphoid fever. the picking season. ' Many now estimate are overlooked by tlioac who want health. Rev. C. Mills is nt present attending The tug Maggie towed the Berwick, tbe crop of this year at t>0,000 to 65,000 Food makea health the U B. Conference at The flslles As Amethist and Uranus to sea tbe 16th. bales. It makea atrength—and atrength ward« nearas we can ascertain, he will begone The recent rain and present wnshine Mr. Joluiie Snider, is quite ill. about 3 weeks. off aickneaa. The man who had never | o, . , — on nx nvx wwxx rsrxn orTAIJTlD Se»4 m >4«l, sketofe er Rlketo. vMb make the conditions perfect for fail plow i— gvjtoi *« for free report m to fattoatabUlly M-FAOB J B. Lewi* traded Ide ranch Io Mr la-en eick waaalrong heeauae he alwaya i The Elmore is expected daily. HAWD BOOK Fill < sts m r»'.r.n-e* M1 M ing aud sowing of grain. Hiatt in exchange for property out in the digeeted hia fool, and you conl.l become j *f-rwt Wim FOB COPT OP OVB 8PBC1AL Mr. Himple left Wednesday for Port • valley. -Mr Hiatt comes well recom the aatne by helping yonr atomach to i OPPKB li ir lb* literal p»>wWU»s «ver WtoAe by • .• . »•• ... ! BYEBY iBTBITTOB BBOrLb BEAD IT tefore applyuig for patees. A44rew mended . work aa well aa hia. Shaker Digeative A pain in the chest is nature’s warn land on Str. Harrison. ing that pheunionin is threatened. Mrw.GtO. Dean who was visiting at J. R. Finley has commenced the build Cordial «ill help yonr atomach and will: Dampen a piece of flannel with Cham Warrenton, was called home Saturday ing fr lhe U B church As Mr Finley make yon atrongaml healthy by maaing , berlain's Pain Balm and bind over the on account of her dauglders illness. PATENT LAWYERS, ia a skilled workman, the structure will the fowl you eat make you fat. »eat of pain, and another on the back no doubt be a credit to the growing Rev. Potter preached in the M. E. Druggiata aell it. Trial bottle 10cent*. tietween the shoulders, and prompt re- I burg hefwili follow. For sale by S. J. Stur church Suuday. geon. Woods Lake E\chnge and looney $ecur*itie$. C. A. BAILEY PATENTS H.B.WILLSONÄCO. DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICIA LH ¡Judge ........... ............... W. W.C ondeb ID. P. H amvky Commlaaioner............... /CJI. W h KI.LKB Clerk ............................... J. D. E dward « Sheriff ...................... .. J. H. J ackson Treaaurer ....................... J ohn H ahkkk AH«e«sor........................ . J. S. S tkpiikn « Surveyor a . M. A ustin School Superintendent O. A. W ai . kfk Coroner ........ R ....... ....... C.E. kvnji . dh Deputv Prosecuting Attorney.Ci.AUDK T havkm C.,cuit Court convene« tile <th Monday in AugiiRt, and an adjourned term in generally held in the spring County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan- n.i i \ . M ti ■ li, May, July, September anti No vember. CominiRHioneiN court on the Wednes days following. PRECINCT: Justice of the Peace . G. W. S appington OHMtablti H. V. A ndi . iihon CITY OFFICIALH. Mayor.. ............................................. G rò . C oiin N ei .« T hompmon ........ ( ahi . K nudron Council C II IlAbi.EY .. ..................... C, E. R e Y noli »« .H F G oodm ’ eed Kero rd er ...................... C. N. DKKW Treasurer H oward C arv Maimhal ('L YDK C1.EMENT« SCHOOL BOARI) M W Harriaon. II !.. Eddy, and G. A. Edmund«.—Clerk, A. G. Reynold«. CHURCH DIRECTORY. C hristian C hurch :----- Rev. s. G. Dalia« pastor. Service«on Sunday« at if o'clock A M. ami at 7 30 P. M until further notice. M. E C hurch :— Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor. Preaching «ervice nt II A. M. and 7 30 I’. M every Sunday. Sunday aehool at 10 A. M. Cta»« meeting at ia M. Piayer meeting every Thursday at 7 P. M. S. I). A C hurch - Sabbath achool every Mate bath (Saturday) at lo:»o A. M followed by preaching or Bible «tudy. FrayermeeLing every Wednesday evening Tract and miaaion- ary meeting Sundays at ¡0 30 A. M. B. C. TABOR, Conference Laborer aOCIKTY DIKKCTOav A. O. fT W —Meet« every Monday night at 7 p m in 1 O. O F Hall Myron Ferkina M W , I>. T. Edmund«, Recorder. HOOK At LADDER < () -Meet« fir«t Wednea- day ii I r I i t of rach month In City It« 11 W F. I) Jone*. Preaident, John E Tuttle Chief, Turn Coatea, Secretary. M orning S tar R khf . kah M hm . k N o k 1. 1 (). O. F — Meet« on the flrnt and third Wednt*«dfiy «•veiling« hi ea< h month Mr« C .M Newman, N. G.; Mi«« L Foland, V.G.; Joe Petre, Her. G. A. R.—Meet« flr«t Saturday of each month at 1 P M in I O. O. P Hall. C N Drew, Adjutant, P Brant, Conimaridcr. 1. O. O F —Meetnevrry Tuesday night at 7 80 F. M in I O. O. F Hall C P. KnudMMi. N G. Win. Ol«eii, Rec. Secretary; W. J .May Per Secretary. ALDER CAMP—No »to. Woodmen of the World, meet« every Friday night in W of W hall. K R. I iay «, Couaill, Otto Heine, Clerk. A F Ar A M —Meet« firwt Saturday night of each month In M hmui I c Hall R k Hayn W M , F R Beal«, Secretary JOHNSON CHAPTER NO 24-Meetsat 7 >» P M on the 3rd Saturday of each month it MaM.nic Hall J W Maiwell, II P W Vi Conder, Secretary. SILVER WAVE CHAPTER No it O F • Meet* /nd and <tl> A.<turd«y« of each month Mr«. G. w Pettit, W M L Coatee Secretary BAY CITY LOD JI DIRECTORY UMITY K frf . ckah U/iMiF. No 51 l.o. o. F.— Meet« 2nd and <tb Tuesdays. Mr«. Ell /.«I m - th P>e, N G.. Mr« Frank Long, V G., J. J Pye, Secretary. BAvCrrv L n . f No. ,0» A P Ai A M.—Mee 2nd an«1410 Saturday« in each mouth. <>ua Nflaon W M C If IlKk«, M. W Allied Magnu«on. J. W ,Geo. W Kiger, Uw»rrtary. MiaiAN < NAFTFR No. JO O. K. A — Meet* 1«t and 3rd Tuesday« in each month Mr«. File Wood, W M , One Nelaon, W p Mr« Mayl/e! Kiger, A M c H Hick« Secretary. P acific Izitx.R No. ¡05 J. O. G. F — M**eta Friday* b for 2nd 4th “aturday and every other Saturday In the month. C. H. Hick N G Alfred Deane, V. J.J. Pye, Secretary,