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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1897)
1-& GREAT Notice We will state to the people of Tillamook County, that we have oar new store nearly completed, and will be ready to move into it very soon- We are centrally located (beingon the old Livery Stable Property,) opposite Post Office- We have a large store room, convenient and the best lighted one in Tillamook. Wewill be pleased to meet all our old custom ers, and as many new ones as wish to come into our new place of business. We will treat you right. & DISSOLUTION * SALE On account ofMr, Kay wishing to retire from the firm, he being re dune to give his attention to the Salem Woolen Mill business, in which is interested,and in order order to to raise raise money money to to buy buy his his interest, interest, we we 1 will commence, our Dissolution Sale Saturday, December 4, and continue Il 11- ti January 1st, or until enough is realized from sales, to make the change. Dining this sale, we will offer to the people of Tillamook, some of the best bargains ever offered by any firm in the county. \\e are now just completing our new Store building, o, into __ which ____ we will move in a short time, and we will be pleased to have you call and see us there, where we will continue the sale. As our stock is new, and all of the very best make, and we are sellin on a small profit already, we cannot offer you as large a discount as those who have an old stock of goods on hand, or those who buy auction goods, but will sell you anything in our line for less money than you can get it elsewhere. During the sale we will sell Rubber Boots as long as they last as follows: Advertising- Does it Pay? W e believe it does if you ADVERTISE IN THE RIGHT WAY We Advertise. WE ADVERTISE IN MANY WAYS, BUT WE FIND THE BEST WAY OF ADVERTISING, IS TO DO BUSINESS AND ADVER TISE IN A WAY, THATTHEPEO- PLE KNOW WE DO JUST ASWE ADVERTISE, CARRY THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS, SELL AT A REASONABLE PROFIT, AND TREAT ALL ALIKE, OUR MOTTO IS, Best Qualitg Goodyear Snag Proof Hip Boots (Stouts Patent) Boston ” ” ” ” Boston ” ” Short ’’ J Boston Sporting Hip ” Woont-oekel Snag Pioof Hip Boots Woonsocket ” ’’ Short ” 84.50 4’oo 2.70 3.00 4.00 2.70 Woonsocket Sporting Hip Boots 3.60 Bay Stnte Short Heavy ” 2.25 10 per cent oil- on all Oil Clothing and Macintoshes, 10 percent oil’on our entire Stock of Hats and Shoes, 10 to 25 per cent off on our entire Stock of Clothing. Bow Prices We have everything in the line of Clothing from a $1.50 child* to a $25- 00 man’s suit and we can sell iou anything in the Hat line from a 25 cent to a $5.00 “Stetson" hat but our profits have never been large enough on a suit of clothes to permit us giving away a $5.00 hat. Come and se ' us and we will shoiv you our stock, and give you prices. This is a genuine discount sale —and no fake. THE LIAR’S CLUB The Liars Club was entertained last Monday even'll ; at Liars Temple by the Ancient and Honorable Order of Bust ed Loggers. It was an occasion long to be reiliein- beied on account of the sweet fellowship between loggers anil lairs, amt the qumi- ily of grub coiiaiinied. The loggers arrived in all the elegance of slicker helmet, bicycle shirts and swallow tailed overalls, quite early, via the Bull-back & Mud-sled Line, now operated by Damrough ami company, and after having aubmitled to a dentist in the hall-way to have the "corks” ex' tacted from their bootees they passed at once in the elegant hall decorate«! with bull bides and gracefully hung with festoons of ‘lailhohls’ ropes‘crosshauls, ‘erotchdogs’ and ‘logchains’. llung about amongst nevergreens were apro- priate mottos such as, ‘God Bless Our Home,’ ‘Notn Bene,’ ‘NoTrust No Bust,’ ‘As tVe Journey Through Life Let’« G< t Drunk By The \V nyside,’ ‘Never Let Your D g Slip,’ ‘I’m» h \\ here The Skin Is Th inneet,’ ‘ l’oor but Gay, etc. etc.' President Bowers called on ti e chap lain as ‘boss skidder’ for the Occasion to grease the ways fur his fellow sinners i n 1 point out t le way for the swampers on the trail to glory. the Chaplain read the story of the amateur prophet, who, while chopping down a tree, wherewith to build a theological seminary drop|>e«l his ax in tlie river, and afterwards, through the prophet Elijah, recovered it The Chaplain said : ‘‘Fellow Liarsand brother loggers: The text tenches some peculiar things, amongst winch are these' 1st. Accidents will hap|ieii; and, ns I have heretofore reniaiked, even tire lord’s Anointed, sometime« get it where the chicken got the ax. That young feller was buildin’ a meetin’ house but lost hia ax jeat the Mine as if he had been bnildin’ a dasice hull or cutting a hole in his neighbor's hen house.’ 2nd. ‘lie was Min’ borrowed tools- i Fellow lairsand loggers that* just what too many people do today. They borrow tools at al! limes in the day and night mid then foiget to bring'ein home.’ 3rd ‘This feller felt sorry when lie lost hia liorrowed ax. I wish the feller that took my tin snips would feel sorry.’ 4th. ‘Elijah took a stick and threw i* ill where the ax was and made the feller dive for it and get it. The feller kicked about it and claimed that l.e wasn't any retriever but he had to go, and thats just wlmt all borrowers of axes, saws tin- enipe etc. ought to do.’ The cliaplian sat down amidst a howl of applause from the uggers, allot whom lend tools, and a think. Frank was too full to button up hi? eoat, blit lie put a potaloe akin oil the iliain m l an I Bo.vera procee led; ‘Mr Cliairiu.tu, GeutUinan, Ligjers amt O tliers: The eyes nt every prosperous logger in this i-ouiilry are trxluy turned toward our noble order. An order that Ims stood the racket of Cleveland’s adminis tration and come out, head ami tail up like a bull covered with hornets. Thia order was organized for the purpose of promoting tile loggers iiip-reals. Has she done it? You bet your goose eggs she Ims. Hasn’t she razed the price of logs —so the poor, Imt lespeeted mill man cun eke out bis try-weekly breim? Yea she lias, and with co-operation of all the members of this grand institution we will set the mill men upon the other alley, and place Idin where be can have a liv ing allow to live. The loggers are sassy because they don’t need to Imul logs calves that return.” for a living, they only do it Io while The loggers were then invited into the away the idle Hummers ami once in a banquet room, and the following bill Of while 11 winter. We Imve to give ’em a show. We must cut 16 foot logs fare handed to each one. a whole lot longer and raze the price MENU. of logs some.’ POTAGES. ‘The Lord help the Millman the logger Dellorned Bull Tail Soup, csi) help hi meet f. ’ Cousotne linperatricc Bisque de Crab, Howers said that it was hard to say wlmt Amontillado. tim original logger was but if the Dar BAKAGES. winian theory was correct he was iiroli- Filet de Dog Salmon. Rl,|y a tumble-bug ns be is always roll Smothered Chum with Cop-m Stuffing. ing something. W Imt tlie logger now Snipe. on tile log, «nd Bull Beef is every one knows because bii creditors a La Neck. have made il known to sll the earlli, but STEW AGES. wlmt I"' will •>« «"ly (i«l knows slid he Bruised Rutabaga Dressed in Jackscrew Oil- wont tell. Bowers tliouglit the logger Wormy Cabbage wllli Corned Bear. would develop into a little pink and white angel and sit on a little dump STORAGES. bill or stump in glory and play celestial Cold Game, Seven and a Half. music with a china liddle. At this feel Poker crap, Solo, Stud Cold Crow. ing s|ieecli Jerry Murpliy and Clyde Saddle of Cold Shag, Rarebit Clements wept copious tears which were Cold Creamed Fish Duck, with Cold, canglit in * finger liowl and preserved as 1’upguliion Kelisb. souvenirs of the occasion. BOILS Tlie second toast was: Dark and Gilled Toad Stools ‘"j |ie Bar and the Schooners tlmt Paas Carubuucled Ground Rot. over It,’’ responded to by Clyde Cle- Pimpled Mayonnaise. faint Hiiilefrom the lairs, all of whom borrow. The nikbenH of wek-onie wan dviiveretl by Bro. Truwbridg«*. Stretch ing out hia lianda, lie said. “Welcome ye men of the forest, ye who goto the woods ami cut up trees in sum mer, and come to the city and cut up It—I in w inter. Welcome to this ancient ami honorable order of tergiversalors and apeak eis of untruth. The blessing of Myron, the son of Jonadab, abide with von. Welcome ye sawyers, choppers, skidgieasers, sooglers, skidders, swamp ers, cooks, road welters—ail. Welcome to these halls, to this feast of good things Behold our tables are spread, the prodi gal i* killed. Welcome to the fattened RAWAGE. Raw Salmon Egg". ><»•• Kaddi.h Rubbed In. Raw Turnips, Rawhide, Raw Iced Water. Raw Beets. DMSERTAGE. Wilson River Currents Trask River Puff Balls Cucumlwrs Served in Sour Milk. Rolled Barley Short Cake. DRINKAGKS-EXTRA DRY; Butter Milk, Sour Milk, Clabber Milk Wlier, Slough Water. AFTERMATH, Cigars A. X. Cabbageadillo. Mild half M ild and Two Mild. Spear Head and Gum. When each logger had been fed on n libei«1 iillowmiie of every »Hide on the bill of fare, irrigation »»J fum'K*110" were dedare«! in order, mid the follow ing loaat« were called and reapon.led I..: •The Iziggers az He W hb , I s and Will Be,’ res|>oiided to by Ex Governor Bow er». . When the Ex Governor rose to speak he requested, Frank Severance, who wm sitting opposite to him, to please tarn up bis coat collar and button np his coal nt Frank’s 40 carrot diamond pin <lazz’ ed the Governor» eyes so he couldn’t Mr.Clements said, that, ‘the subject of bar improvement was one very near ami dear to the loggers hearts, ami the mimlier and size of Ihe Schooners is a matter of great concern ’ As totlie wat er, he said, ‘there was too much now Io suit Ihe loggers who liked schooners of deep draught, and Imt little water.’ He ‘tliHl during the recent Btorm some of the li(tt)oya Imd broken away from their anchorage, and drifted on the bar «nd been Imr liouml for some weeks. Clem mts got a littie wobbly, as be con tinue I. «nd fiimlly amid a conhwd mnin'ding, ali«nt fieing hit tn the jib with the spanker while trying to haul seven schooners over the bar, lie sat down. The toast ‘The Tinilier S< *Je’ was re sponded to by Win Jnhnann Ha "id there were four kinds of sc«lew Fairbanks sales Million scales, musical »-aleanml timber scull s He »«id tlie limber M-alo was a kind of a bug which w«s not inim ical to any extent and that reduced Hie size of logs by ’eating of ’em up. He f-.vr.red a belli which lie tbonghl would deatrov them. Home o< the meniliera Vofc ; ottei.ee at llie mention of a ball, and I tl.tew a catnp flap-jack at l.im which 1 quelched all hie oratory. Frank Severance sang a song, entitled “Way Down on the Miami,” which pro duced sneli a vopioua sl.oaer ol tears, When you insure your property, why not choose a solid American Company? The old reliable, Pennsylvania Fire, Insurance Co Is M. E C hurch :—Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor. Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Class meeting at ia M. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 P. M. Services will be held nt the Seventh Dwy Adventist Church every SumlHy rt 2; B. M. and every Tiiewday evening nt 7 :30by Rev. W. W. Gregory of Ihe Unit ' ed Biethien Church who is iu charge • of the work ol that denoinination in ihm county. All are inyikd to attend. among the very best. B. L. EDDY, Agent. Tillamook, tliRt ilie giipstn turned up tlieir rubber boots and ClementH yelled for Lis pike pole to drive whatever logs might be loosened by the freshet. Other toasts were responded to as fol lows: The’Bully Bulls/ responded to by Al vin Johnson who switched off onto John Bull, Sitting Bull ami Boston Tea par ty. The toast “TheCook” was to lisve been responded to by Bell Johnson, hut be swore that the darned cook never imide any toast. He said something about the captain of all the cooks having been eaten raw by the south sea can- nihiils, whereupon ferry Murphy turn ed si< k and asked whether it wasn’t time for another Bcliooner to cross the bar. The three remaining toasts were hope lessly pied, by the chairman, in ri > effort IO explain that a motion to adjourn couldn’t lie made in that order as there wasn’t any one capable of making it. Closing his eyes to collect his thoughts he talked on ¡or half an hour When he o|>ene«l his eyes, once more the room was empty. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. OREGON CITY, OR. Notice is hereby giveu that the approved fractional plat of Township 3, South Range 6 West, has been received from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on January 4th, 1898, at M o’clock, A. M.. of »aid date, said plat will be filed in this office, and the land theirin embrac ed will be subject to entry on, and after said date. Chas: B Moores, Register. Wm Galloway, Receiver- MAIL SCHEDU1E. T illamook and N orth Y amhill :— Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. m. Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. in. Arrive N. Yamhill next day ............. 2 p. in. T illamook and H oraonvillr :— I/ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.111. Arrive Hobsouville 9:00a.m. I/ve Hobsouville, except Tuesday 10:00 a. ni. Arrive Tillamook . 1:00 pin. L’ve Hobsouville Sundays ................ 9:00a.m. Arrives in Tillamook.............................12:00 m. N etarts :— Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at ................................7 a. m. Arrives Netarts ................................1: m. leaves Netarts, same days, . . 1 r. tn. Arrives Tillamook by ......................... 6 j . in. G rand R ond :— Leaves (hand Rounde daily except Sunday at 6 p. in., or on arrival of mail from McMinn- ’^Arrive» at Tillamook nt 145. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p nr or on arrival of mail from N Yamhill. which is usually 4.30. Arrives at Grand Monde at MS* Post Office hoars, 730 A. M. to H:ouP. M. Money Ordei department, 8.00 A.M. 6:0a 1*. M Sunday 4:00 to 6:00 P. M DIKKCTOHY. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. A. O. U. W.—Meets on tlie firm mid third Thursdiiys of each month at 7:30 p. ni. at Wood men Hall. J. K. Tuttle, M W; C. N. Drew Recorder. HOOK ft LADDER CO. -Meeta on the second II Thursday evening of each month at tlie City Hall. Oak Nolan, President; Theo. Steinhilher Captain and Otto Heins Secretary. BAY TENT, NO 55 X. 0. T. M.- Meets on the second and Fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 8:00 I’. M. at Woodmen Hull. W II. Cary, Com ; A G. Reynolds, R K. M orning S tar R khekah L oimib N o . 52, I. o. ... O. F.—Meets on the first and third Wednesday evenings in each month Mrs. C. M. Newman, N. G.; Mins I. Poland, V.G.; Joe I’etre, Sec. 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. I. 0. O F,—Meetsevery Tuesday night at 7 3o p M in I. O. O. F Hall. C. 1*. Knudson, N G. Wm. Olsen, Rec. Secretary; W. J. May Per. Secretary. AI.DF.R CAMP —No 219. Woodmen of the : World, meets every Friday night in W. of W. hall K. R. H ays , Consul, Otto Heins, Clerk. F. ft A. Saturday night of I S A. ch ............................ „?2" ‘i M. i" —Meets first Holt .... k R J( ,,y I | W M , ; F w M r. R. k . Beals, Meats, Secretary secretary. 24.—Meets at 7 go P 1 JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. NO.24 XL month it .XL on the 3r«l 3rd Saturday of each e I 1 Masonic Hall- J. Maxwell, II. P., W. U : W. ......... Conder, Secretary. SILVER WAVE WAVE CHAPTER, No. 13 OEM SILVER Meets and and 4th Haturotys of month Mrs. G. W. Pettit, WM I. Coates Secretary BAY CITY LODJE DIRECTORY UNITY RENECKAH kiJflR No. 51 I.O.O. F.— Meets and and 4tb Tuesdays. Mrs. Elisabeth Pye, N G , Mrs. Frank Long, V G , J. J. Pye, Secretary. COUNTY OFFICIAL»: B ay C ity L rr;| No. <o> A. F. ft A M —Mee ' and ano 4tn Saturdays in each month. Gua W. W. C ondeb I Nelson, w M,C If. Hicks, M. W, Alfred Jud«» ......................... ID. P. H asvkv Magnuson. |. W. Geo. W Kiger, Secretary. Commissioner ...... /C. H. W heeler J. D. E dwards I ______ M ibjan _________________ C haftre No. 2o O. __ E. . S.—Meets rst Clerk ............................. -J 3rd ---» Tuesdays fin Mrs. File J. H. J ackson ; and in each month SherHT ............... ... J ohn H ark «« ■ Wood, P.P., ''-z Nelson, **' , _ Treasurer .................. W M., Gus W r P ____ . Mrs. __ Msybel J . S . M tkfnsns Kiger, A M ,C. If Hicks Secretary. A ssessor A M A ustin Hufveyoi G. a . W alker P acific I xj D gr N o . I05 I. 0. <>. F.—Meets School Superintendent Coroner C. F, M byn jlds ___ Fridays _____ b ________ for and 4th _____ Saturday and every other Depute p.osecuting Attorney C ....... lauds ........ '1 — haykr — J Saturday in :: tlie .......... month -:t. c. if. Hick M. g . C.aCiiit Court convenes the 4ti* Monday in lfred Deane, V. J. J. Pye, Secretary, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. August, and an adjourned term is generally in the spring Land Office at Ore on City, Oregon, I>ec., 3 held < atarrh < »until ba < ure<i County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan 1897.—Notice is hereby given that the following- uary, Marcli, May, July, September and No with IXK’AL APPLICATIONS, as they rsnnot vember. ComniMsioiiers court on the Wednes named settler has filed notice of her intention to reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blowl make final proof in support of her claim, and days following. or constitutional diaeaar, and In order to cure it that said pi oof will be made before the County FREC1NCT: yov must take internal remedies Hall s< atarrh clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore. . .G. W. R afpington Cure is taken rnternally, and sets directly on on February 5th, 1898, via Nella M Curtis; H, E Justice of the Peace H. V. A ndsswon j the blood and muacous sin faces. Hall's Catarrh onstable ....... No. 10508 for the Lois 1, t, 3, and 4 of Sec. 6, Tp Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed CITY OFFICIAL#. 3 A. R, 8 W , by one of the best physicians In this country fur She name« the f allowing witnesses to prove her .................................. G«o. C orn years, and is a regular prescription It is com- Mayor his continuous residence upon and cultivation N els T homphon ................... ........ C a ML K nuinni N posed of the beat tonics known, combined with of said land, via; C B H adley the l»cst blood purifiers, acting directly on the Mike Alplanalp, of Tillamook, Ore. John L, Council ............. ...... .. C E.Ray molds matrons surfaces The perfect combination of Childers, of Tillamook, Ore., WiWism A. Ifall of .H F (« oodsprrd the two ingredients is what produces such won ..................................... C. N. Daaw Tillamook, Ore., John Rupp, of Tillamook, Ore. «reorder ............... H oward C ary 1 derful results in curing Catarrh, bend fui tes Treasurer Chas. B. Moores. . . C l vde C lements timonials. free M ernhal... Register. F J. Chevy * Co,. Prof • , Toledo O SCHiNJT, BOARD To Cora Constipation Forever. hold by all druggists, prka ygr. B L. Eddy, and G. A. Take Cascareta CaiMir Cathartic. lOeorflki M W Harrison. Hail's Family pills arc the best. Edmunds .—Clerk, A. G. Reynolds. I If C C. C fail U> curt., druggisU refund moacy. > !