Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 18, 1897, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY, Nov. 18th. 1897. $1.50 Per year
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COUNTY ITEMS
pAVID WILEY, M. D.,
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
TILLAMOOK, ORB.
THE ARENA.
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PHYSICIAN. SURGEON
All calls promptly attended to
THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION,
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Do * you * TUaò?
"As the year draws to a close, it is fit­
EXPRESSION OF PUBLIC OPINIBN.
ting
that Hie people of our state render
GÀTMERLD BY BUR CHBES!*!NBENTS
grateful acknowledgements to the Giver
A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks ' of All Good, for the many blessings and But for which the Editor Does not
Hold Himself Responsible
, Happenings
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1 mercies vouchsafed to us during the past
This department of the H eadlight I s
j year The financial depression which so devoted to com mu 11 icatious received from the(
; long afflicted our country, and bore so people aud all are invited to contribute to it^
(FROM THE OCEAN WAVE)
heavily on the courage and enegry of our The subjects treated must be subjects of gen
C E. HAWKE M. D.
eral luteiest. Under no consideritiou what­
j people, is speedily paasi ng away. We ever will anything of a personal nature be
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Chas. Ray’s neat and commodious ’«on the threshold of returning pros- admitted.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
residence is nearing completion.
periiy. Confidence in the national in"
Father Schell in Portland
tegrity is stimulating industrial activity,
Office at Alleu House, Tillamook, Oregon,
L. G. Porter returned to his former
reviving gainful foreign trade, and im­
telephone No. 7.
homy, at Sheridan, last week.
Portland, Ore. Nov. 11th,’97 .
proving business couditous generally.
W. B. Booth, of ffelro, spent several Our workshops are rapidly opening, to The II eadi . ig T:
Tillamook, Or.,
days in town this week.
meet the increasing demands of trade,
A. WISE,
our
pasture
ranges
are
dotted
over
with
During
the
past few days I have seen
The fishing season has closed and all
of the fishermen have returned to their flocks and herds, and our farms have many business firms of Pordand in re­
yielded bountiful crops, which have gard to the transportation facilites of
DENTIST,
homes.
been successfully harvested and profita­ Tillamook. I am glad to be able to re­
The Dekum Building
T illamook ,
Mr. Gid Shaw has moved to Woods bly marketed. The labor of Hie aitisan port the very best results. I attended
3*1 & Washington, Portland.
O re
for the winter. He lias a patent right and the husbandmen is receiving more the regular meeting of the Triinspoitatiou
for this county to manufacture and sell generous reward. Public peace lias Committee of Portland, where I had a
washing machines, which occupation he been maintained and social order prevails chance to expose the whole situation to
I J ames M c C ain ,
will pursue while here.
I A. W. S everance .
throughout the state. We have escaped that body. A regular committee was
famine and pestilence, and every form appointed to get a boat for Tillamook.
MCCAIN & SEVERANCE,
of public cnlumity. Our school system The members of the trans|>ortatiou
Emma
¡s enlarging the domain of knowledge, committee requested me to explain to
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW,
and our charitable institutions are ex­ the people of Tillamook what they are
The weather is quite changeable.
Tll.l.AMOOK, OUKGO.N.
tending relief to the needy and dis­ doing for them, and to assure them that,
Settlers are nearly through with their tressed. We live under conditions (list in the very near future, there will be a
fall hauling:
are favorable to educational progress, boat coining to Tillamook adequate to
New improvements lire going on all social reforms and political advance­ the necessities of the buainess there.
yr. J. MAY,
the time. There has been a great change ment : that secure equal political rights, One of the members of the transporta­
and the blessings of civil and religious tion committee slated that ),e is receiv­
in the last few years.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
liberty; that preserve the public order, ing some of the Tillamook produce, and
Steve Bauer lias been plowing and and maintain the national credit; that liis books show that during the last
sowing oats for himself, and also for stimulate industrial activity and encour­ three years lie sent over $75000. to one
T illamook , orkgon
his sisterinlaw, Mrs. Sam Bauer.
age commercial enterprise; that foster creamery in cash. After a lengthy
JJ. J. D aly .
Father Croquett, of Grand Ronde, self dependence and individual Worth; discussion alrout Tillamook, plana were
(O scar H ayter
was in last week and held mass. He that offer opportunities for intellectual adopted ami quick action ordered to avoid
£)ALY & HAYTER,
baptized nine children for those who be­ achievements and material prosperity, any possible chance of failure. 1 could not
lieve in the Catholic faith.
and that insure the advantages of a free discover any clue, of any effort of the
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Edward B. Harris and son, of Sulnion and enlightened government. We have present transportation Co., of Astoria, to
DALLAS, OREGON.
River were at Emma last Friday on every reason to rejoice and raise om oppose in any way our present move­
ment. Should there beany oppositon,
business. They report everything all voices in praise and thanksgiving.
In comoi'mity, therefore, with the I was assured by the right parties that
right in tlieir country.
proclamation of the president of the they would not listen to and favor one
gTTÊbDY
J. S. Sloan ia busy these days slashing United States, and in compliance with mail, and thereby hurt themselves ami
yivs.
lUilUante,
on his ranch. It will soon bloom like a time-honored custom, 1 William P. the whole state. The Portland people
a rose.
ATTORNEY A LAW
A FULL LINE OF
Lord, governor of the state of Oregon, are fully aware that the promises of the
do hereby designate and set apart Thurs­ Astoria transportation company about
Dress Trimmings "1 L’ning, Laces iu Black an<l Creaiu, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery.
T lilamook , O regon ,
Latest Styles in
ves. Mit.-. Coals, Capes, Baby Cotits, shott and long, also Baby
Harry Chitwood ariived from the day, the 25th day of November, 1897, to Tillamoo k are not worth anymore than
Dresses. Ladies Underwear, »1 fine line of Coraets. The latest styles just from the
valley
where he has been at work this be observed as a day of thanksgiving the promisee of Spain aliout Cuba. The
East iu Hats, Bonnets, and Caps lor Children.
Q O. KULAN,
and prayer. In heartfelt recognition of special committee appointed for Tilla­
summer
abundant mercies, I recommend that mook has instructions, however, to the
we
The
9th
was
the
most
stormy
day
ATTORNEY AT LAW
the people of the state refrain on that O R. 4 N. people with whom the Astoria
have had this fall. Slabcreek, and it, day, as far as may be, from tlieir usual transportation company is connected
Deputy Di.li let Attorney of Tillamook County
tributaries,
got very high but no I ( vocationi, and that they assemble in now, that they once more should une
Dress Making Done to Order.
Office iu Alderman Motel Building
damage has been done so far that we Î their customary places of worship, and tlieir efforts and help to settle the
Tillamook. Oregon
Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main an«' have beard of.
offer devout I hunks to the Ruler of the question in regard to regular trips, , and
Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon
The settler« have iliier fall work about Universe, ami implore his continued regular anil lower rates for freight . and
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all done, and are preparing to enjoy the care and piotecliou. Let old ami young passengers. The lrans;>orlatioii COI1I-
gather beneath the roofiree ill thankful mittee, of Portland, is not going to allow
long winter iu different ways.
Elmore to pay to the O. R. & N. 7jcts.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Tlieselllers hereare feeling indignant observance of the day, and bind more
per ton from Portland to Astoria, a dis­
over the prospect of having a toll road closely the bonds of affection and family
tance over 100 miles, and then charge
Office Opposite Court House
over the old Salmon river wagon road. ties, so iuiporant to the well-being of
from Astoria to Tillamiok, a distance of
Mr. Baxter and some others, who live in the state; let those who have been
Tillamook, Oregon
45 miles, from f.3.25 to $6 00 and $7.00
blessed
with
abundance
remember
the
I the valley are trying gei a toll road. They
a ton, as the freight bills I had in my
had the route surveyed some'ime ago. poor sir! unfortunate with generous con­
possession convinced them he did.
tributions,
to
enable
them
to
partiepate
I The people in here do not favor toll road«
Yours Truly,
iu
the
general
thanksgiving
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and
let
all
Some settlers, who live along the route,
0LAUDE THAYEB,
Jos. Schell.
favor it because they have been offered devote the day to awakening of patriotic
sentiments
mid
regard
for
social
order,
advantages. The time has come when
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
to the doing of charitable deeds and
Hot Shot for the District Attoraey.
people should not submit to toll reads.
strengthening ties of friendship, to the Editor II hadlioht :
First
Class
Accommodations
at
a
TII.I.AMOOK, ORKOOW
enjoyment of hospitality and innocent
I notice in last week’s issue of your
Output of Tillamook County
Second Class Rate.,
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amusement, and such other acts as will paper, an article from the pen of C. l’ye,
The Oregonian is collecting estin a'es testify to our sense of duly to the Hu- of Nehalem, finding aome fault with the
Best Meals in the City.
Painting Lessons
from the different counties of the state , preme Ruler and our appreciation of Illa officers for not enforcing the fish law.
TILLAMOOK. .OKCOOh
. L. Stubbs is organizing a painting
of the output of various products dur- manifold blessing«.”
I think Mr. Pye is perfectly right. In a
class. Lessons will be given in landscape
“Done al the capitol, in Salem, Or; j short time we will have no tisli at all in
ing the year of 1896 It baa been quite
marine, flower and figure painting. 8«®
difficult to obtain a correct estimate tliiaVtli Jay of Novemlrer, in the year of I this bay Fishing goes on, on Sunday
him about it at the Elite Studio.
from this county from the fact that so our Lord one thoueaud eight hundred juat the same as on any other day.
much of our product goes on* by private ninety-seven.”
Nets are stretched across streams not
conveyance, blit by consulting our proiili-
only onre, but, ball a dozen times, anil
nrnt merchants and lhe records of the
worst of all no atteulion, whatever, is
transportation companies the following | TlieSteamer llarrieon bad an extremly I paid to that part of the law which de­
figures were arrived at arid they can lie rough trip on her last voyage. The seas clares that fishing shall close with Nov.
brinn brothers props
depended on as approximately correct: washed upon the deck with such violence 1st. Tin» year providence came to the
that they broke in some of the cabin I relief of the flab and the »term stopped
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windows. If the steamer had not come the fishing, but, ms soon as the storm
(120,000
Lumber
i 30,000,000 ft,
in just when she did, it ia doubtful ¡1 stops, fishing will go on the sane as be­
jo.ooo
2,0oo head
Live st xrk
6,ooo
IOO tous
she would have been able to crow for fore
«»urial Bauklng and Ischangs busts«»».
Fresh fis’i
What is the metier with our
8,ooo
TOO (OUR
Balt fish
several day».
I'lieiesi paid on tins deposits.
deputy
District Attorney? What on
225,000
75,000 cases
Canned fish
best liquors
liquors in
market including
the celebrated
Hsrlisnge on Rugland, Belgium, Germany,
earth is he good for? Why don’t he en­
Will keep the best
tn me muric
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14L3OO
lo, a jo lbs.
Wool
Tlieslanmh little steamer Ixrnise, has force tlie law and protect the fish?
Magno"la Whiskey and Welnharfs Lager Beer Fars
S»-<len asg all foreign countries.
1,000
2,000 lbs,
3.000
little fear of the wind anil ‘•lays off”
50,000 lbs,
Hides
Dora he imagine he 1s placed in his re-
5,(too
F.«« fit Poultry
only in the most severe storms. En­ apmiHihls position merely for oruameut?
240.000
780 tona
Dairy products
gine, Richardson says, that the steamer He is exceedingly diligent in getting
nrppon.
baa two rats on board, and while those holdofeverv little neighborhood qnarrsl
Total
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wise animals remain the steamer is but this matter which is of *o much im­
strictly all right. The little craft has portance to us he neglects altogether If
lieen nicknamed the "Weasel” and in its he can give any reason, I, for one, should
ability to "get there", it richly deserves like to hear it, but, better still I should
its peculiar nickname.
like to lisve him protect the fish.
cannot be sold for z5 cents - 30 «nts a^inA
A Citizen.
The H ba DLI okt has recently started in
Cream of tartar is expensive and cream
manufacturing plates for a complete set
Quite ft large bi timber of our mibtcribers
of legal blanks. The blanks are first eel
either conUi-s alum
ai d then stereotyped and the plates hept have paid up, whose subscription datoi
ready for use. We shall soon have a have not been changed on the papers.
(which is tad for theses) or is bad.y made (doc,
complete set of all legal blanks in The reason lias been, a scarcity of dat­
Shaving
ordinary use, and we shall compete with ing type A new lot of this kind of
Portland both in prices and quality of r type lias been ordered and the dates will
Hair Cutting
work One special advantage of onr 1^ changed some time iwfors the emi of
Shampooing
the year. In I Ire meantime subscribers
neerl not worry as ths books of the office
these prices; but the cheapest oi
and attorneys name« can be printed on and their own receipts show their stand­
-your money back if you don t like it
y
ing.
the file beck if desired.
Woods
If so we Carry Fifty seven different
Fubications.
Tillamook News Co
Qftda/pni JUumCcx,
Flooring, Rustic and
First Class Finishing Lumber
Ship Lap and Sized Dimension
Rough, Dimension Lumber
$12.00
7.00
6.00
Tillamook Lumbring Co
Late Styles,
New Goods Lowest Prices
“THE ALDERMAN
J. P. ALLEN PROP
B AN Koi
C. & E; THAYER
Cfye (Corner Saloon*
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¿iFineWines Liquors and Cigars^
Tillamook,
ebos
Charles Peterson Good Baking Powder
Hot and Cold Bath
Evttyihing Stricty Fini Cfcs
grocer’s.
P atents