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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1898)
THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT Mr. Kay will retire from the firm Feb. 1, 1898. 15 DAYS 15 DAYS 15 DAYS We will continue our sale and during this time we will offer (Greater bargains in every line than we have ever offered you before. Our LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING must be reduced Uwentg per cent "Dizeoupt will be given Our entire stock of Hats, Slums and Furnisliind goods, FREE. H'e have made arrangements with the Publishers for a number sacrificed at eiihtv cents on a dollar^ of subscriptions to the Tillamook Headlight and have ordered them Twenty percent reduction on Macintoshes and Oil Clothing distributed amongst our customers throughout the county. Rubber Boots and Shoes at less than cost. It may be, that some who are not yet our customers, have received the paper, if so all we ask, is for you to read carefully what we have to say in our advertisements, and when in Tillamook, at any time, call and see our stock, qet prices and get ao quainted, and you will become our customers. Clotliiers Etnea. Furnisliers □Cllleimoolz, Oregon. I f COUNTY ITEMS. ; On? tiling this county Ims plenty o on their road this winter, corduioying The new paper did not come out Fri and graveling. day as was promised, Ed Gervais says rain. r PRECINCT. I). F. Coulson ami O. W. Kinnaman Mrs. Charles R iy is somewhat im it was owing to the non-mateiializ.ition Justice of the Peace. . G.w. S appington GATHERED BY O'JR C0RRESP8MDENTS proved in health and may soon entirely of Madam Angelo's $20. S. V. A nderson Lime, Constable................. look in the singing at Blaine Saturday As the time approicliea for the pay night. CITY OFFICIAI.«. A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks recover. J. I). Wallace and R. W. Richards ment of the Indian appropriation, the t , Happenings Mayor The prospects for the road being open ............... Guo. C ohn passed our burg Saturday nitli a drove harpies may be seen whetting their bills, ed from here to Beaver is bright now, as N els T hompson , Bay City ........C arl K nudson like vultures over a prospective feast. Council I of cattle, enroute to Sheridan, for D. W. .........C. B. H adley South Prairie. we understand they will begin working Lo and his money will soon be parted I (’. E. R eynolds Ralston. Mrs. Ered Pye Ims returned home. this week. .H F. IIOODMPKED Recorder .............. C. N. D rew At the present time the Harrison is Peter Non libera rites ill a new , J. Lewallen came near loosing n valu Miss UesBie Brodhead visited in Tilla Treasurer .H oward C ary J. D. Wallace was in our midst one Marshal... still here, loaded with salmon from both C l ydk C lements Mitchell "Georglu” wagon. mook last week . able eow one night last week by getting cannerys, awaiting ail opportunity to get ilay lust week. SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. Oscar Loomis will move to Kan J tangled in the rope with wldeli siie was out. Rev Potter has gone lo Tillamook to M. w. Ilnrrknn. H I.. Kcldy. ami O. A. tied lidniuial. Clerk, A. G. Reynold». sal soon. assist Rev. Dixon during the revival. Glenora Quite a number of Nehalemites are The dance at A. Anderson’s place was George and Stanley Lamb report Mr, and Mrs. Ducham have gone to talking of going to Klondike, and Dave rapid progress nt the Monmouth Nor only a partial success, owing to the fact Zaddach is already making pieparatioas. Mrs F. B. Herrington is atW. J. housekeeping in Mis. Grout’s lesiduiice. M. E C hurch :—Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor. mal school. George is to giadmite in that almost everyIrody understood it to If** will go iii company with his brother, Smiths on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pike will reside Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7 30 p. M. he an invitation party and as no one got June. every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M. who is captain of the “South Coast,” The school is progressing finely under in J. IL Harter’s house for the present. ( lass meeting at 12 M. Piayer meeting every an iiivilation, of course the croud was tinning from San Francisco lo Alaska Miss. Woodards administration. John Mills is employed an atenogrplier Thursday at 7 P. M. limited. Miss Mimi Ixmg’s school is progiess- in the luperii.teu lente office of the N. 1*. tKjrts. The nun! bet ween here unii Tillamook ing finely. The attendance is increasing Mr. Ed Johnson, who has bren visit Services will be held at the Christian Church K. R. at Spokane, Wash. Mr. Chas. Kentz of Tillamook was is blocked with fallen timber. every day. ing liis iinele T. J. Owens during the every Sunday at ¡1 a M.; Tuesday, at 7:30 P. M. Our neighbor Connor lias sold out. past summer and fall, Ims returned to here the past week looking over the at wilson River school house Sunday eve., r Tillamook Co. we see by the laat U. S Chas. Piae and Warren Vaughn luiv(. 7 3« P M ; at Fairview every second and four/ C. W. Alley place with a view to pur Father Schells immigration enterprises his home at Vallejo Cnlifo-iiiii. weather report enjoys the unique dis taken the contract fur fallfug timber for Munday in each month at 2 P. M. are all veiy well, but they are depriving chasing Should he do so he will dike Old Boreas with his snowy robes is an it. It is a pity such a place should be tinction of hnviiig more annual rainfall Leach ami Jones Operations have us of some good citizens. May the new limn any other county in the U. R. Well, begun. unwelcome visitor in this community. allowed to remain uuslocked, and un comers prove equally as good. one can have too inucii of a goal thing. cared for. The literary society at this place bids SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Clay Daniels will probably move back Tl ere was a ac I ioo I meeting held at MAIL SCHEDULE. A O. U. W.— Meets on the first and third to liia ranch on the Nehalem in the fair to be a success, if its last meeting our schoolhouee oil Jan. 8 to vote h tax Thursdays of each month at 7:30 p. m. at Wood spring, consequently the old Daniel was any indication. The debating was men Hall. J. H. Tuttle, M. W; C. N. I)n w for school purposes, seven legal voters T illamook and N orth Y amhill :— Blaine good, and tlie programme was excellent. farm oil the prairie is for rent again. Leave N. Yamhill daily except Munday S p. m. Recorder. were present, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. Rev. Allen preached at Three River HOOK At LADDER CO. -Meets on the second We are glad to know that Mr. Ca.ly Bill Smith, and Frank Herrington voted Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m. Arrive N. Yamhill next day . .. 2p. m. I'hnrsday evening of each month at the City school house last Sunday, to a large Sand Lake and family are well pleased with the Nes against having a tax, Paul Hiihe, M r. T illamook and II ohsonvillk :— Hall. Oak Nolan, President; Theo. Steinhilher audience. luces County. I/ve Tillnmook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.m. Captain and Otto Hclna Secretary. and Mr«. J. F. Reel i er voted for (he tax, Arrive llobsonvllle 900a.m. Messrs. Chapman, Dillow, and Smith we therefore can only have a three I/ve Hobsonville, except Tuesday. .10:00 a. m. The young people propoae to enjoy BAY TENT, NO 55 K. O. T. M - Meets on Arrive Tillamook j:oopm. Oretown made a trip to the hub on business last months school next year. Most of the L've Hobsonvilie BundHys themselves, regardless of the weather. 9:00a.m. the second and Fourth Tuesday evenings o land in this district is held by spec Arrives in Tillntnouk................... ..........12:00 m. each month at 8:00 P. M. at Woodmen Hull. W week. Three dames in three weeks. H. Cary, Com ; A G. Reynolds, R K. :— ulators, and it would have cost each set N ktartm While out limiting last week, Mr. O. Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, Miss Fanny Smith closed her school Our mail carrier has a borrowed M okning Sr a « R khekah L odgk No. 52, I. O. ami Saturdays at ............ ...7 a.m. O. F —Meets on the flist and third Wednesday Nash met and killed n large, fat hear and is at home recuperating. The peda tler about ninety cents to have a nine Arrives Netarts ............................. 1; m. horse,bis old trusty having snagged his in ea< h mouth. Mrs. C M. Newman months school. wnicli was wandering around instead of Leaves Netarts, same days, .1 r. m. evenings N. G.: lliss L Foland, V.G.; Joe Petre, Hee. foot «nd is laid up. gogue's lot is not always as desirable as Ari Ives Tillamook by ........................ 6 j . m. being holed up as is usual at this time one might wish. O. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each We have bail no cold weather here ho G rand R ond :— Grand ftoiinde daily except Munday month at 1 P. M. in I. O. O. F. Hall. C. N. If. Farmer is building a new bridge of the year. It was in excellent condi far, our coldest days the murenry stood at Leaves 6 p. in., or on arrival .of mail from McMinn Drew, Adjutant, F. Brant, Commander. J iio . Moon can be found at his post, tion mill the meat was fine. near Mrs. Roehniu*« place. ville 26 degree«. 1. O O F.—Meetsevery Tuesday flight at 7;3o slashing away, falling the brush in every Arrivea at Tillamook at 1:45. I O. <> F Hall. C I*. Knudson, N. G. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 F. M in Olsen, Mr. Gaidiier'a family have the mena direcliau. L. A. Hovt is trying to get his new Rec. Secretary; W. J. May p m. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, Wm. Per. Secretary. house ready to move into lie is ex le«. which is usually 4 30. Barnegat Arrivea at lira nd Koride at 1:45. Seth Moon is at present in California. ALDER CAMP.—No 219, Woodmen of the pecting his daughter home from Africa Mr. and Mr*». Whiteman, who came Labor in tliat country is apparently Post Office hours, 7 30 A. M. to S ou P. M. World, meets every Friday night in W. of W soon. E.‘ A. Brooks, John McConnell, Mr. Money Order department. S oo A.M. 6;oo P. M hall. R. R. H ay «, U oubu I, (Xlo Heine, i up ft0111 Siilinon River to apend the holi Clerk. Sunday- 4:00 to 6:00 P. M more remunerative. Seine and M imi llollawny went to the We note wliat your Beaver correspon day« have returned home. A. F. At A. M.—Meets first Saturday night of Frank Sweitzer was in from the out city one «Iny last week. On account of the open winter, cattle dent says about a trail fr<»in Beaver to <ach month in Ma«onic Hall. K. R liayu W M ; F. R. Beals, Secretary. side world, attending to somebody elee ’ s are «till doit g well on the range. Sand Lake, it nd pe. Lap« there might l>e DIRECTORY. Grandma lliiuxhiirat returned Lome, IOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24.—Meets at 7 30 P business—namely that of E. Lynch. something done toward it. We would from nii extender! viait with her dangli- M. on the ard Saturday of eaeh mouth it C. Christensen lias beencireulating a Masonic Hall J. W. Maxwell, H I* , W. H be glad to I hj brought within one hours j ter« Mr« M. S. Day and Mrs. Frank Conder, Secretary. COUNTY OFFICIALS: walk of our Beaver neighlmrs, but we petition to Imve the bondsmen of Vin Elliott, of TillHinouk, and Mrs. SILVER WAVE CHAPTER. No. 13 OEM Con Ison burg Meets and and 4th Hatitrnays of mouth fail to see where we would derive any cent Sutton relieved from further pay at Barnegat. Judge .................................. W W.CONDRR Mre. G W Pettit, W M . I. Coates becitiary ÍD. P. H amvkv material benefit from it. We have an ment. CommiMioner ................ JC fl.WNKkLM Joaiali Bigg« was at Tillamook on Rev. R. P Bnkey look dinner Nt N ■AY CITY LOD'JK DIRECTORY abundance of dams, crabs, cranlierriee Clerk .............................. J. D. E dward « Mr Ln per is intending to purchase U nity R f . bfxkah I ahnir N o . 51 1.0 o. F — buaine«« hmt week. Sheriff ................................. Coulson« New Year« day. J. ft J a < MOW and aal mon berries, nnd we would l»e Mrs Hai vey’« ranch. Tresawrer......................... J ohn H amkkr Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Mrs. Eliralreth A««e»»of............................... .J. S. STREUEN« Pye, N G , Mrs. Frank Long, V G , J. J. pye, glad to share them with onr neighbors. Joe. Hollett and P. R. Coulson of i Uncle John Connell, slipped and fell Hurveyor ............... A M A ustin Secretary. But we are so near and yet so far. Blaine paimed th rough here Wednesday on the side walk at the Light House, on School Superintendent G A. W alker Nehalem Coroner . ________ . ’/ iim F. R evn RAVCrtv L n .» No. .02 A F At A M —Mew on their way to Tillamook . Sunday morning and hurt himself quite Deput« Psoeecuthif Attorney C laude I hai km 2tidauu4tn Saturdays in each month. <ius C-.ciiit Court convenes the <tn Monday in Nelson. W M,C. IL links, M. W, Alfred badly. Prof. F. D. Vincent n»«de quite a Hebo. /.ugiiMt, and an adjourned term is gruerally Magnuson, |. W. Geo. W Kiger, Becietary. Quite a pleasant change after the in the «prlng The ocean lias been very rough tlie held M isun C hafti a No. 2oO. K. «.-Meets i«( •neceMion of storms prevailing fur the plenMtit call in this vicinity Saturday County Court meets the firwt Mondays of Jan Mrs. File uary, March, May, Joly, September and No and jtd Tuesdays in each month. last few days, no boats passing ill or A. C. Dimmic is nnraing a lame leg, past two months. Rev. Dollarhide deliverer I a very good vember. Com in ¡»«loners court on the Wednes Wood, w M .(.ns Nelson, W P Mrs. Maybe! out Kiger, A. M.,C. >i Hicks. Secretary, days following. the le ull of being kicked by a home. Geo. Pye ami Theresa Cromen have sermon at thia place Sat evening. P acific fxMMB No. I05 I. O. G. F — Meets Win. M Harris has left for Klondike. 1«» (tire ( onatipatlon Forever. The big Nratnrri» Tull Road Co. bave both gone to T.lluniock to attend the Anyone wishing to buy potatoes il»ouId Fridays b for and 4th Saturday and every other Take CMorsrets Candy Cathartic lOcorfM. Hatuiday in the month. C. H. Hick N,»G. doue teme doing some substantial werk Ausdf my. call on N. C- ulson. Mr. and Mrs Bitmmer »¡»enl Christ* If C. C. C. iati U» cure, druggixU refund money. Bred Deane, V.J.J. Pye, Secretary, —