Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 23, 1897, Image 1

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    Till Jan 1
Till Jan I
The Headlight
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The Headlight
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The Oregonian
1 he Toledo Blade,
or The New York
I rib-une. both for
Both for
$1.50 per Year
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TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY.
Dec. 23d. 1897. $1.50 Per year
at a « ■
PROFESSIONAL cards .
COUNTY ITEMS
AV1D WILEY, M. D.,
1'llYShTAN. SURGEON
During the Holidays
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
All call» promptly attended to
TILLAMOOK, ORB.
GH Cous at (Cost
£1 E. II AW KE M. D.
To make room for Books i
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office at Allen Iloure, Tillamook, Oregon.
Tillamook News Co
felepl>o’,c No- 7-
pOBERT A. MILLER.
attorney - at - law
O regon city .
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Laud Title» »nd Land
Office Buviue»» a Specialty.
OREGON.
■^y A. WISE,
Flooring, Rustic and
First Class Finishing Lumber
Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension
Rough, Dimension Lumber
DENTIST,
The Dekmn Building
T illamook
Jd A Washington, Portland.
O re
(J ames M c C ain ,
¡A. W. S everance .
$12.00
7.00
6.00
Tillamook Lumbring Co
1JC (’AIN & SEVERANCE,
attorneys at - law ,
TILLAMOOK,
OKKGOR.
yy j. may ,
■Hlvss. $;it? limitants, Prop.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
A FULL LINE OF
J J. J. D aly .
(O scar H ayter
Dress Trimming and Lning, T.nces in Plack ami Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery.
Latest Styles in Gloves. MitH, Co.ds, Cnpes, Baby Coats, Hlioit and long, also Baby
Dresses. Ladies Underwear, a fine line of Corsets. The latest styles just from the
East in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps fur Children.
J) ALY & HAY 1ER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
DALLAS, OREGON.
Bültes
E.a Stodg
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Late Styles,
New Goods Lowest Prices.
Dress Making Done to Order.
J] L. EDDY
Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main mu'
Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
T illamook , O regon .
Q O. NOLAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Deputy District Attorney of Tll’amook County
Office iu Alderman Hotel Building
Tillamook. Oregon
ZB TT Y
LISK’S
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office Opposite Court House.
Tillamook, Oregon
For Sae by
J. F. Tuttle.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
“THE ALDERMAN
J. P. ALLEN PJROP.
C. & E- THAYER
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First Class Accommodations at a
Second Class Rate..
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General Banking and Ixehang. buUaeee.
Inlet ett paid on time deport«.
Exchange on Rugland. Belgium, Germany,
Sand Cake
Geo. Barton was in town several days
this week looking after the Olsen stave
Irnlta which lie bid in at R Constable sale.
The greater portion of them were washed
away in the freshets and what few were
left would not pay to Isitlier with. The
loss falls principlly on tlie boys who
worked in the camp.
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TILLAMOOK. .OhCOCW
Oregon.
¡That old, puzzling question j
is
is Up
up again-
again
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Whit »hall I buy 1°»
Shaving
Ilair Cutting
Shampooing
" ot and Cold Baths.
•et fthing Strictly Ftnt Clast
Read the answer in our windows,
always acceptable -approprUte-sens.Me.
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Good perfumery—
New and delicate odors made by Riefei
perfumer.
10, 25 and 50 ct. bottle*.
Bukeys ami Mrs. Mary Folands new
residences are nearly completed.
Friends in
Astoria,
The sale at Mr. Harts Saturday was answer, hoping that you will overlook the de­
well
attended. Mr. lleitmlly makesan lay.
We hear that there will be a dance
The Antoria Progressive Commercial Associa­
excellent
auctionmer.
tion has ho far failed to take any action on the
at Mr. Billings’s.
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Tillamook transportation piopoftltioii, but I ex­
Mrs. Sliillinglaw will have a Christmas ’ We regret to learn that Mr. Rogers pect at the fiiNt of the year they will have
lias
given
up
erecting
a
creamery
on
mattern in working *hape and take up the
tree at Imr home and will entertain a
this prairie, will not some one else un­ matter to a nuccesHful determination.
few of Her friends.
Your letter to Klmore, Sanborn is a healthy
dertake tlm enterprise?
Mrs. T- J. Harris is improving,
one and I have little doubt but that it will bring
Barring tlie aliove, everything out them to time,
Mr. J. Thompson is buek front tlie |iere seems to have crawled under shelter The Budget has on different ocf-aaioiiH publish­
valley.
| out of the rain for tlie present, blit when ed the condition of affairs between your city
1 an<l Aatoriaand will continue to use its influence
Frank Atkinson is home once more I tlie sun shines again and people begin I to bring about proper transportation facilities.
lie says lie has gone out of the boat bus­ to kick tlie cover off and come out, we I I also hope that you will be successful in your
earnest endeavors for the people in Tillamook
: may have more items.
iness.
county. You have worked hard and 1 am sure
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There will be a regular Ms- ' the people appreciate it. With best wishes for
sonic communication of Till- a prosperous season, I am
Nehalem
Yours truly,
gtsmook Ixulge No 57, A F A
Jno. E- Gralke.
<1 a M 111 the Masonic hall on
[From the Nehalem Tinie.l
^■Monday Dec. 27,1897, at 2 in
Henry Luce started this morning for
■g|the afternoon for the purpose
i San Francisco where lie expects to goin- of installation.
Real Hítate Tramfert,
Sojourningbretb ren and tlieir families
; to tlie training ship __ of ___
tlie U. 8. Navy . at
many young friends are cordially invited to attend the install-
| Mare Island. Ills
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Dec. >5 Ch«», Kunze, elnl to llmiry C. Kunze
are sorry to see him leave. A farewell ation.
at al, reaMile of Daugherty D, C L.
By order of the Lodge.
party was given him lu«t evening at tlie
IS Htepheu Weaver, to Lyrence Weaver,
Geo. II. Handley. Sec.,
N K.g of Sec J> T|> », N. R. S W.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Luce.
Tillamook.
’¡arles Peterson,
Accident to Abe Severance-
Abe Severance met with a serious ac-
Grace Getcliel is visiting with Dora1 cident last Saturday, wliile engaged
I about tlie mill at Netarts. In handling
Daniela nt the home of C. Milla.
’ a log on (lie ways, tlm log accidently
E-nest Haig and Robert Richards are ' "
thinking of going to Klondike.
* l|'1“1 I and swung around, striking
I Mr. Severance, and crushing liim
Marcus Swab, who lias been sick, is; against the side of tlm building, dis-
initcli better.
i locating his shoulder and otherwise III-
Mrs. Clay Daniels, of South I’rarie, is I juring him. He was brought over to
visiting lier parents, C. Mills and oilier , town on Saturday evening for medical
friends.
treatment, mid it is hoped he will booh
Charlev Johnson, A. W. Butin, II. P. recover from hie injuries.
Rev. Joseph Shell, who bus so long
Tlie sun shines.
hik I deeply interested himself in secur­
ing better transportation, received re­
We hear tlie crack of the rifle in the
South l’rairie
cently nn encoiirnging letter from tile
hills around Imre, have seen :<o venison
however.
A new minister on tlie prairie—Siscel, Astoria Budget, from which by per-
mission we quote tlie following:
Mr. Osburn lias returned from Tilla­ Jr.
Rev. Joseph Schell,
mook.
A wedding also Fred Lowery anil Miss Sacred Heart Church, Tillamook, Or.
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Dear Sir:
There will he a Christmas at Mr. Mur- | Anna Lederer. Tlie young couple have My Your
cNteemed letter and enclosed copy of the
pity’s and a gathering of a few of tlie our liest wisli-s.
Best Meals in the City.
Sweden and all foreign countries.
J. II. Finley Ims just finished putting
mi addition to Ills stable.*
6th inxt., hH> been received and I hawten to
Lt lasts twice as long
It is much more wholesome
(T LAUDE THAYER,
turea country. Is is claimed that, dur­
ing the proceedings required to get the
office established, unavoidably or other­
wise, there was a mistake made in s|>ell-
ing the name, and as a consequence it
w-.s enter e I on the rolls H-e-b-o,
uliich we think just as good as the old
time name.
‘Observer.’
P. S. We forgot to mention the fact
tliut there ¡8 plenty of wood mid water !
here.
neighbors.
ANTITRUST TINWARE
J li. GOYNU,
j decorated with evergreens and flags a nd a
Don’t forget the Racket store wlieu
large stump and axe decorated one wide you want Xmas goods.
of the hall while the letters W. O. W.
Don’t make your Xmas purchases un­
adorned the opposite wall. Both were
made with evergreens and were very til you have looked over Lamb's stock
A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks pretty. The programme was not too of piesenls including tlie only beautiful
, Happenings
long and wan well rendered throughout. bound gift books in the Tillamook
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That part which especially pleased the market.
audience
was
an
excellent
recitation
by
We publish in thia issue of the II kid -
Hebo
little Gertie Briscoe and J. P. Powell, light for Ihe first time a new and care­
Mr. Editor:
As tUe high-waters and rain prevents comic song. There were not as many fully prepared deaeripteon of Tillamook
ns from getting out mid “digging up” ladies who had baskets as was expected County written by tlie editor. Sood it
any items, we will send you a brief des­ but this evidently made the bidding more to your friends w.ioiu you would induce
spirited for eight shadows sold for $14.90. to come to this country.
cription of our village.
Hebo is situated on the banks of the The highest priced one was $2.55 and the
well known stream railed, Three Rivers», lowest. 1 30. After the social, dancing
Go to Geo. W Phelps, Netarts Ore.,
so called by its equality in the winter to was engaged in for a short time.
for your flour us 1m hits just recei ved
three ordinary rivers, about one mile
from San Francisco a large consign­
above its intersection with the Big Ne s-
ment of the first class flour that Im is
Bay
City
tucca river, 215» miles from Tillamook,
selling at <4.60 per bbl. or $1.15 per
ami 7/2 miles from Woods .
sack.
Mr. McCoy has been spending tlie
Tlie Big Nescucca Toil Road runs
Prizes will be given at the new bowl­
through the village There is consid­ week in Tillamook.
ing alley for the liest score for 30 games.
erable travel upon it, especially in the
Mrs Bold Watt and Mr. John Watt The prizes will be on exhibition liy
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summer.
spent Sunday i.i Tillamook.
Christmastime. The first prize will lie
There is a Post O.lke and some talk of
A nuinlier of our citizens have been to a fine steel engraving, framed, and tlie
a store here, a harness and shoemakers
the county seat, making tlieir Xmas second will be a box of good cigars.
shop, two dwelling houses, barns and
purchases.
J. P. Allen line arranged tlie office of
other oiit-bnildingM.
The Truckee Lumber Co. lias been re­ liis hotel formeily occupied by Kay and
The school house is not far distant .
Todd. in handsome shape,"Tne Alder­
The Post O:ti<*e was changed to its pre­ pairing their wharf this week.
man” with Mr and Mrs. Allen at its
sent situaiion a few years ago and was
The union Clisistnihs services will be
head will continue to grow in popularity
'managed until a short time ago by A. liekl in the M. E. church Friday eve.
and will easily keep front rank amongst
W. Rich«ids but is now in the hands
A walkwill soon be made connecting our hotels.
ofE. E. Cross, a capable and business
like man. It derives its name from the the Cooperage wharf with tils land so
lie new steam tug Miami came up
so called Mt. Ileb», which, we have passengerscan reach Baw City at any t Im slough 011 Friday of last week and
been informed, is not the old-time name stage of tide.
moved Io the Tillamook Mill and Lumber
✓
of the Mt
If we are not misinformed,
Company's Dock. Tim carpenters me
the mountain was named by the Grand
BEAVER
now at work building her cabin and putt­
Ronde Indians, and was spelled H-e-a-
ing llie finishing touches on the hull.
v o, so-called by reason of the steepness
Tlie Miami is’n staunchly built limit and
Jos. Bixby is cleitriug off liis ranch.
of the pack-trail on the reservation aide
will be a great acquisition to Ibis bay and
Benver, no doubt, will Im greatly ben­
of the Mt. which was nt that time the
tliesmaller harbors along tlm coast.
only means of ingress and egress to Nes- efited by having two stores.
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Stuigrecrx's drixg" Stcxe
Tlie Nehalem Dancing Club met last
Friday night in tlie Maclain hall and re-
organise«l for tlie winter. Tlie me i tier­
ship roll was well filled and the following
officers were elected: President, G B.
I Johnson; Sec. and Tree., Win. bice:
Janitor, Alex Anderson ; Boar«l of Mail-
J agera, G W. Dean, Thorval-I Larsen,
I anil M. E.Ziler. Owing to tlie stormy
night tl.e la-lies were not very numerous
! but a social little dance was had never-
llieleae
Tlie clnb wilt give its next
ball on New Years night to which all ais
, cordially invitsd.
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The Literary entertainment and Shad­
ow Social given Tnewlay night by tlie I^<1
ies Circle was a success Irotti financially
and otherwise. The hall was beautifully
A. Invlt.tloa.
Tlie ladies of Tillamook are respect-
(u||y ¡,,toatteml tlie bowling alley
a„y afternoon or evening in the week,
B|1j eM|>ecjw| O11 Wednesdry afternoons
Anti evenings
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iMportaat Notice
Subscriliers to the lIxiULtuHr will
please take notice that at tlie begining of
tlie year, tlie date line giving time of exe
pi ration of their eulMcription, opposit
tlieir names, on tlie addies., will be n-
inove-l. I-aet year a sneaking mean
advantage was taken of our sttbecrilrera
by certain interested pariies, when we
filed our list witli tlm County Court ami
i tlie private accounts of tlie office were
; copie«! and thereby liecame tlie property
! of Otlieie, who had no biiaiueM with
(them. To protect our aulmcribere from
. such sneaks we remove the date line.
’ Please take account of the expiration of
J your sitbscriptioii and settle when you
. are able.
The H kadugh T
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31
Ursula and I’hlllp Yager to C. A Me
Clure 1 acre 111 Sec. So Tp l S K 10 W
L WAMJ Haakine to L. II, Brown.
Lot S Blk H ami Lot S Blk. 14, A- A.
Miller»'» ad to Tillamook.
Haul Perry to Thomae Cavanaugh, N
% ol Lot 7 * Blk S Stillwells ad to
Tillamook,
Nancy A K. Oervla to Felix Roy, Lots
ofSec lTp> N, M. mW
K T and Katie Weatherly to Ju|ia B,
Johnaon tract In Town of Wood«
Su.au J. Iiavia to Wtu N Haya, Lota
4,», A» Sec. * Tp », 8 It ■) W
Win Johnatm to Hva I each at al B W
K’A olS. W.t»R s WW
of S W K Sec 15 T I S K » W.
New »t‘»re
When in tie city call at "The New
Store" on Second Avenue East, formerly
known as tlie Racket Store or C. W.
Smith store. Every dollars worth of
good, received fresh from market; eon-
siating of dry goal», groceries, crockery,
glaMwarffi, and
Christmas
g-iods.
Prices the lowest in Tillamook < ity.
quality considered.
A »bar e ol your
l«trouage solicite«!-
Dwight T Edmunds.