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THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT W GREAT ^DISSOLUTION * SALE W A1 s ■ ■ ■ ■ Notice ■ I ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ »I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ We will state to the people of Tillamook County, that we have our new store completed, and have movedour large stock in io it. We are centrally located, (being on the old Livery Stable Property,) opposite Post Office- We have a large store room, convenient and the best lighted one in Tillamook. We will 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. Advertising- Does it Pay? We Have Moved into Our New Store WE BELIEVE IT DOES IF YOU ADVERTISE IN THE RIGHT WAY 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 arc selling 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: Goodtear Snag Proof Hip Boots (Stouts Patent) H >> Boston Short ” Boston 1» Boston Sporting Hip Woonsocket Snag Proof Hip Boots Woonsocket ” ” Short ” 84.50 4.00 2.70 3.60 4.00 2.70 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, TH ATTHE PEO PLE KNOW WE DO JUST AS WE ADVERTISE, CARRY THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS, SELL AT A REASONABLE .PROFIT, AND TREAT ALL ALIKE, OUR MOTTO IS, Best Qualitg Bow Prices Small profits. Woonsocket Sporting Hip Boots 3.60 Bay State 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. We have everything in the line of Clothing from a $1.50 childs to a $25- 00 man’s suit and we can sell you 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 see us and we will show you our stock, and give you prices. This is a genuine discount sale —and no fake. ■ ■ .4 1 On account ofMr. Kay wishing to retire from the firm, he being re quired to give his attention to the Salem Woolen Mill business, in which he is interested, and in order to raise money to buy his interest, we will commence, our Dissolution Sale Saturday, December 4, and continue un til enough is realized from sales, to make the change. Du ring this sale, we will offer to the people of Tillamook, some of the best bargaus ever offered by any firm in the county. rìTfcs — - Í !' £ «3. Clothiers and Furnishers TODD, □rillaxxxoolx, Oreg-on. : -< PersoitH who are troubled THE ARENA gestion will be interested in ienee of Win. II. Penn, with Mothers whose children indi the expei- chief clerk Iowa, who writes: “It gives me with bad colds, croup or whooping-cough will d<> well to read what Dr. R. E. Roy- in ey, of Olney, Mo., says on this t ie railway mail service at Des Moines. EXPRESSION OF PUBLIC OPIMION tlmt you can buy a great mujorily of all article« in common use, Buch a subject. He writes: ‘For years we have use Cham pleas berlain,s Cough ure to testify to the merits of Clianiber- keep in But for which the Editor Does not • Iain’s Culls, Cholera and Dinrt lioer Rem- Hold Himself Responsible e«’.y. Fur two years 1 Imve suffered front Remedy, the house. It our family as a specific colds and coughs. indigestion, and am subject to frequent fids dej ailment of the H eadlight I* d~ voted to coin mu.«¡cations received from the ’ seveie atta<’ks of pain in the stomach and people and all are invited to contribute to it bowels. O ie 01 two dot>e* of this remedy 1 lie subjects treated iu<i.»t be subjects of g 11 never fails to give perfect relief Price eral interest. Under no consideration what 25 and 50 vent«: soi l by S. J. Sturgeon. ever will anything of a personal naiare be j admitted. The progressive ladies of Westfield, is ami alwajs regarded in for all kinds of in and shipped out, who stands the loss by irregularity and delay. The cloeiiig Ncntencemif the Article are BARLEY—Feed $19 00 to <20 00. |16 00, POTATOES—In good per sack. to to 45c Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 24, 1*97:—Notice is hereby given that the following- narned settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ore, on January 14th. 1898, viz Erick Glad; H. E, No. toj72 for the S w >4 of Sec. 25. Tp 2 N R 8 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz: Frank Severance, of Tillamook Or., Laurence John«on. of Tillamook, Or., George Johnson; o Tillamook, Or., Charles Bester, of Tillamook, Or. Chas. B Moore«. Register 40c per roll creamery 6oc 22&C per doz PELTS—Good demand atg f^loc WOOL—Valley, 15 c (B i 6 c ; Eastern Oregon, i(Xi 14c- HIDE.4— Dry 13 15c; green7c to 8c. DRIED APPLES— Evaporated blear bed, 6 ; evaporated unbleached, 41/#5Mc. PEARS—Sun and evaporated. 3<<foc. D tlED SC- PLUMS—Pitleaa, 4«5 c ; prunes. 2^9 particularly pungent and Rlrung. CHICKENS- ,2¿oat f3oo springs fl 50^2 00 The spirit of progress and civilisation needs TURKEYS —Live, lolftic for choice, dressed invigorating among us; we are and must con tinue to be something more than lolling clam (<$nc ire »sed <12!. eaters. We need a united energy. When one DU J KS— Young. <5.00 $6 00 portion ef the community sreka to take a for GEESE—f«.on • Coo ward step, let not the rest grab them by the coat tails and pull back. Let us encourage and assist one another. Let us welcome Industrio us strangers. Our population must increase before we shall enjoy ah the benefits of civilisation, so let us not frown upon the newcomers Every man who comes ard adds his mite to the geittrai «took, benefits all. Why should a c.tizensot Tillamook conduct himself toward a newcomer as a d<< with a bone acts toward an other that would share it? The savage tribes Collection, Roco.wo Ciroful and were not permitted to carry out any such Prompt Attention. policy when the whites came and possessed tne land, «hall the white savage frighten progress from oar doors? SOCIETY DIRECTORY. good ns new for only a small per cent of what these articles cost new? brewing at 40 Services will be hekl at the Christian Church every Sunday at 11 A. M.;Tuesday, at 7:30 P. M. at W ilson River school bom>e Simd y eve., a 7:30 P. M ; at Fairview every second e id for t Sunday in each month at 2 P. M. Fag-e’s Seccrxd. ZZaxxd. Stoxe l otties for Mile by S. .1. Sturgeon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. demand BUTTER—Store, in rolls 35 choice dairy, 50 55c per roll; per roll. EGGS.—Choice candled 16.50 Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves Tinware, (Jueensware Furniture Clotliing and many otlier things The 25 and 50 cent UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, OREGON CITY, OR. Notice is hereby given that the approved fractional plat of Township 3, South Range 6 1 Ind , iMwiifd a “Wuimin’s Edition’* of West, has been received from the Surveyor Hot Shot .the Westlkld News, liearing dale of General of Oregon, and on January 4th, 1*98, I Apiil 3, 1896. The paper is filled with at 8 o’clock, A. M.. of said date, said plat will be filed in this office, and the land theirin embrac Rev. JoRppI; Schell had a stirring matter of inter« st to wo nen, an I we ed will be subject to entry on, and after said article in a recent ntitiibei* of tile Ort* notice the following from a correspon date. goniati . hi “Wh.it Ails Tilla.iiook” from Chas. B. Moores, Register. dent, which the editors printed, realis- Win. Galloway, Receiver- which we here make a few extract*. The iifg that it treats upon a matter of vital iirlicle «leals mainly with the transpor importance to their sex: “The best tation problem which has already been NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. reLiedv for croup, colds and broiichilis ho fully discunaed in llie Headlight but Land Office at Oregon City, Or.. Nov. 27th 1897. that I loive been able to find is Chuinlier- it introduces some new ideas as showing —Notice 1« hereby given that the following lam’s Ciugh Remedy. For family une named settler has filed notice of his intention that all the I omm that comes to the it has no equal. I gladly recommend to mal e final proof in support of his claim, and c uintry through imperfect transportation it.*’ 25 anil 50 cent hollies for «ale by that said proof will be made before the Regis f.n ilities falls eventually upon the pro ter and Rec< iver at Oregon City, Ore., on Jan S J. 81 urgeoil. ducer. Following is an extract from the uary lith, 1898 viz; William L, Murray; H. E. 103*7 for the N. E M of See. 9, Tp 6 N R 8 West. le ter. I’ortland Market. He names the following witnesses to prove ‘With fertile soil a mild and heathful climate his continuous residence upon, and cultivation untold wealth In her forests and fisheries, As given by Allen & I.ewis. of said land, viz; what does Tillamook lack? She lacks proper J, D. Puter, of Gales Creek. Or., John Leonard transportation facilities; she lacks honest cap WHEAT—Market, steady nominal at 77 of GalesCreek, Or., D. C. Hatch, of Portland, Or. italists. willing to lend their money for a reason 7>c , Eastern Oregon; Valley, 78c George N. Small, of Tillamook, Or. able return, and willing that the borrower OATS— N0.1, white, 34 to 36; grey, 32 (9 34c Chas. B. Moores, ahull still retain his self respect and manhood: Register. she lacks population; she lacksan independent, choice. progressive and enlightened public spirit to push her development, to advertise her re sources and to make pleasant the way for the newcomer he would be one of us. Alter all, who suffers when freight rates are high, or boats irregular? Is it the merchant? Not by any means. He simply adds freight be it more or less, to the cost of the goods, and if incoming goods are delayed, his customers can wait, and little does he worry, because all his competitors are in the same boat. If a consignment of butter deteriorates in value lie cause of delay in shipment, whose loss Is it? Why, the producer’s to be sure; uot the Tflla- ni-jok sir Portland merchant's. The selfsame producer, who pays the freight on goods shipped M. E C hurch :—Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor. Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7:30 1’. M. every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Class meeting at 12 M. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 P. M. are troubled G. W. KIGER, Exchange and ftjoney jjgcui’iti#. W. E. PAGE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Or. Nov. 27 I897 —Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that sa d proof will be made before the Register and Receiverat Oregon City, Ore., on January ntli, 1898, viz: Jefferson D. Filter; H. E. I0357 for the W‘, of N E % ««d " Hr of 8. E % of Sec 30 T. 2, N. It. 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George N. Small, of Tillamook Or. John Leon ard, of Gale« Creek. Or. W. L Murray, of Astoria Or, D. C. Hatch, of Portland Or. Chas. B. Moore«, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore . Dee. 3d. 1897 —Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final preo in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or. on Feb;. 5th, 1898, viz- Mis. Julia Curtis; H. E. No. I0507 for the of S E1^. 8 EM 8 and Ix»t 4 of Ser 31 Tp. I S R.HW She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Mike Alplanalp, of Till? »nook, Ore., John L. Childers, of Tillamook, Ore , William A. Hall, of Tillamook Ore., John Rupp, of Tillamook Oregon. Chas. B. Moores Register. HOOK Ik LADDER CO. -Meets on the aecond Thursday evening of each month at the City Hal). Oak Nolan, President; Theo. Steinhllhcr Captain and Otto Heina Secretary. MAIL SCHEDULE. BAY TENT, NO. 55 K. O. T. M - Meets on the aecond and Fourth Tuesday evenings o each month at 8:00 P. M. at Woodmen H ill. W H. Cary, Cam ; A. G. Reynolds, R K. T illamook and N orth Y amhill : — Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p 111. Arriveat Tillamook next day by 4 p. in. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. in. Arrive N. Yamhill next day .. 2 p. m. T illamook and H ohsomvili . r :— I.'ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.in. Arrive iiobsonville 9:00 a.m. L've Holaioiiville, except Tuesday lo on a. in. Arrive Tillamook i <.<> | m L’ve Hobsoilville Hundaya 9:00a.m. Arrives in Tillamook...............................12:00 m. N etarts :— Leave« Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, and --------------- Saturdays ----------- at .... 7 a. m. Arrives .Netarts ... 1: m. leaves Netarts, same days, .. . 1 r. ri, Arrives Tillamook by . 6 ) . in. G m and R ond :— Leaves Grand Roiinde daily except Sunday at 6 p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn ville. Arrives at Tillamook at 145. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p. ni. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usually 4:30 Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1 ¡45. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to S ou P. M. Money Order de|»artmeiit. 800 AM. 6 00 P. M Suuday 4 00 to 6.00 P. M M orning S tar R eher ah L odgk N o . 52, I. O. O. F.—Meetson the fiistand third Wednesday evening« in each month Mr« C M. Newman, N. G.; Miss L- Poland, V.G.; Joe Petre, Sec. G. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each month at 1 P. M. in I O. O. F. llall. C. N. Drew, Adjutant, I’. Brant, Commander. I. O. O. F.—Mettsevery Tuesday night at 7.3o in I <>. O F Hall C I’. Knudson. N G Win. Olsen, Rec. Secretary; W. J. May Per. Secretary. c m . ALDER CAMP.—No. H q . W<M>dmrn of the World, meet* every Friday night in W. of W. hall. R. R. H avh , Consul, Otto Heina, Clerk. A. F. ft A. M — Meets first Saturday night ct each month in Masonic Hall. R. R. Hays W M . F. R Beale, Secretary. JOHNSON CHAPTER NO ¿4— Meetaat 7 V» P SI. on the 31 <1 Saturday of each month 1 t Masonic llall J. W Maxwell, II P . W W Conder, Secretary. SILVER WAVE CHAPTER No 13 O. E S Meets and and 4th Matur.iays of month M tb . G W. Pettit, W M . L. Coates Secretary BAY CITY IOD JE DIRECTORY I'NITV R e RFX K AH IxHNiK NO. 51 I. O.O. F.— Meets 2ii>l and 4tb Ttiexlays. Mrs. Elizala th Pye, N G . Mrs. Frank Long, V G.t J. J. Pye, Secretary. DIRECTORY COUNTY OFFICIAT.8: WWConr.it« JD. P. H abvkv < ornmMuner J<; II W khklu Clerk J. 1>, RNWARM "hr I if! J. H J a < ksiin Treasurer J ohn H uikkr Assessor J S STEPH» NS Surveyor A M A cstim School Superintendent G. A. W alken Coroner U. E. R ryn ^ lini NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. De put«* Prosecuting Attorney C lauds 'I havrr C.,cuit Court convenes the 4tii Monday in land Office at Ore 0« City, Oregon, Dec , 3 August, and an ndjoutned term is generally 1897.—Notice is hereby given that the following held in the spring named settler ha* filed notice of her intention to County Court meet« the first Mondays of Jan make final proof in support of her claim, and uary, March. May, July, September and No that «aid pi oof will be made before the County vember. Coninii»aioiiers court on the Wednes days following. ' Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore on February 5th, r*/», viz Nella M Curtis; H, E PRECINCT. No. 1050* f >r the Iz<s 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Sec. 6, Tp Justice of the Peace . G W S appington ; 2 S. tt,s w [ on «table . H. V. A ndkhmon She names the fallowing witnesses to prove her his continuous residence upon and cultivation CITY OFFICIAL«. ' of said land, vis; ... . ........... figo C ohn Mike Alplanalp, of Tillamook, Ore. John L, I Mayor .... K ei . s T hompson , f........ , Childers, of Tillamook, Ore., William A Hall of 1..... ........ ................... C arl K nudson i c B H adley ! Tillamook, Ore , John Rupp, of Tillamook, Ore. Council .............. C E R eynolds 1 Chas B. Moores. .H F G oodsperd Register. Recorder < s D rew ! Treasurer H oward C ary ! Marshal C l YDR C lrmrntb 1 BAY CITY, OREGON. I A. O. U. W.—Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month at 7:30 p. 111. rt Wood men Hall. J. H. Tuttle, M. W; C. N. Drew Recorder. Go and see fur yourself and you will be convinced. I Judge SCHOOL BOARD 1 _____ __ M W Harrison B L. Eddy. sw<1 Edmunds .—Clerk, A. G. ftejuolds (i. A I B av C itv 2iidNi.o4in Nelson, W Magnuson, L d >1 No. ,02 A. F ft A M -Mee Saturdays in each mouth. Gus M.C IL Hick», H W , Alfred f. W Geo. W Kiger, Secretary. M iriam C hapter No. 2oO. E S.-Meeta i«t and 3rd Tuesdays in each month. Mr». Ella W thh I, W M., Gus Nelaon, W. I’., Mrs. Maybe! Kiger, A. M.,C. >1. Hicks. Secretary, l’A< IFIC IxiDOR No. I05 I. 0. G F —Meets Friday« b for 2nd 4th Saturday and every other Saturday in tin- month. C. H Hick N. G. Ifred Deane, V. J J. Fye, Secretary, < ntarrli Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the diwase. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it yov must take internal remedies llaH’aCatarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on the I>1< mn 1 mu *! muscous surfaces. IlaH's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the beat physicians in thia country for years, and is a regular prescription. It ia com posed of the beat tonics known, combined with the »«rat Hood purifier«, acting directly on the muM oti» surfaces The perfect combination oi the two ingredienta ia what produce« such won derful result« in curing Catarrh. Send fo» tes timonials. free F. J. Cheney ft Co.. Props., Toledo O Sold by all druggists, price 73c. Hall s Family pills are the beat.