Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 27, 1898, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
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Mr. Kay will retire from the firm Fe
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We will continue our sale and during this time we w il
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Our LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING must be
^wentg per eent 'Diseoupt will be ginen
Our put ire stock, of Hats, Shoes and Furnishing ¿oods5
sacrificed at eighty cents on a dollar.,
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Twenty percent reduction on Macintoshes and Oil Clothing
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Rubber Roots and Shoes; at less, than cost,
TermsStrictly Cash.
OTe^xz E-ixild.irxg',
Opposite T=ost Office,
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have made arrangements
with the Publishes for a number
of subscriptions to the Tillamook
Headlight and have ordered them
distributed amongst our customers
throughout the county.
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 advet tisements, and when in
Tillamook, at any time, call and see
our stock, get prices and get ao
quainted, and you will become out
customcis.
Tille.nee.oolr, Oregron.
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Invitation for Proposal* to Execute
Government Surveys.
N otice N o . i .
Notice is hereby giveu that sealed proposals
will be received at this office up to and includ­
ing February 18th, 1898 at 4 P 51. for running,
me tsuring, and marking, according to law and
instructions, the following described surveys,
to wit.
ntion of Surveys.
Estimated No.
of Miles.
Subdivision T5SRT3EWM Ore.
” & Exteriori 1 T 6 S K 9 W W M 0
T7SR10W WM ”
T 8 S R 10 W W M ”
T33SR17EWM ”
T41SR40EWM ”
T 41 S R 9 W W M ”
T32SRÏ4WWM ”
T 9 8 It 9 W W M ”
T 4 S R i.’ 1. V M
T 5 8 R 42 E W M ”
T 39 8 R 16 E W M ”
T238R9WWM ”
T 4 S R 9 W W M ”
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mile for
t be at stated prices p
Bids
each and all of the above classes of surveys,
aud no bids will be cousidered where the prices
exceed J2o.oo per mile for sul»divisional and
connecting lines, $23.00 for township and range
lines, and $25.00 for base, standard meridian aud
meander lines.
All bids m.ist be made in writing, sealed, and
marked ••Proposal» to Execute Government
Surveys described in Notice No. 1, dated Jan.,
18th, 1898. ’ Proposals may be left at t is ■ ffiee
iu person or enclosed in an envelope and for
warded by mail.
Bids for tha surveys described in this notice
will be opened on Feb, 19th, 189*, and notce
forwarded to the successful bidder within 10
dajs thereafter, accompanied with contract in­
cluding said surveys, and bond, which must l»e
properly executed aud returned to this office
immediately.
Only responsible, reliable, and competent
surveyors will be employed, who must execute
their surveys in pe sou. and will be required
to give bond in do ble the estimated amount of
contract in each instance.
It will be required that the surveys herein
described be coniplet d and returns made to
this office on or before Dec. 31»t, 1*98.
Surveyors may submit bid« under more than
one notice, but the bids must be seperate under
each, and this office will >imit each deputy to
such an amount of work a- cau be properly
completed wi bin the time ape ified.
The right is reserved to reject any and all
bids, and uo contracts will be binding 011 the
part of the.United States until approved by the
Commissioner of the General Ijind Office.
Robert A. Habersham,
U. S. Survey General for Oregon.
O ffice op U. S. S vrvevor G eneral ,
Jan Ifith, T898.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, OREGON
CITY. OR.
Notice Is hereby Riven thst the approved
frsctional plat of Township 3, South Range 6
West, has been received from the Surveyor
General of Oregon, and on Jannary 4th. 1*98.
at 8 o'clock, A. M.. of said dale, said plat will be
filed in thia office, and the land theirin embrac­
ed will be subject to entry on, and after said
date.
Chas: B. Moores, Register.
Wm. Galloway,
Keceiver-
PHUNN't'GRAFS
The Sioux City Journal says that a
little girl in that town was telling one
of the neighbor boys about the beautiful
ring Iter papa gave her mamma for a
Christ mas present, and she added that
“Mamma has just been dying for a ring
like that.’’
“Well,she won’t be dying for one any
more,” said the boy, not knowing any­
thing else to say.
“No.” remarked the little miss, with
a knowledgo of her sex beyond her
years, “not till she sees a prettier one,”
A story is told by the Youth’s Com­
panion of a schoolboy who was given an
op|»ortiinity to hear a great deal about
some recent explorations in Africa, un­
der the supposition that he would be in­
terested in it, but w bo turned from the
whole subje t with wealines*
“Don’t you like to hear about what
all these great explorers are doing?” be
he was asked.
“Hardly, sir” answered the boy;
“you’ll excuse me. but it seems 10 me
that there’s enough geography already!”
The HeiiHHlion of lioinesicknesR Ims
been variously deacrilieil, but never
more graphically, Raya the National
Farmer, Ilian by a little girl who, miles
away from home mid mamma, sat heavy
•eyed and silent at a hotel table.
“Aren't you hungry, dear?” asked h*r
aunt, with whom she was travel lig
"No.”
“Does your headache?”
"No.”
"What is the matter?”
The child’s lip quivered, and she I nnid
in a tone to grieve the heart:
"I'm seasick for home. ”
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
reach the aeat of tha disease. Catarrh is a blood
or constitutional disease, and in order tn cure it
yov must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken ruternally, and acts directly on
the blood aud musrons surfaces. Hail's Catarrh
Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of the best physicians in thia country for
yeara, and is a regular prescription. It is com
posed of the beat tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
museons surfaces. The per feet combination of
the two ingredients ia what produces such won­
derful results in curing Catarrh. Send fot tes­
timonials. free.
F. J. Cheney ft Co.. Props , Toledo O
Sold by all druggist*, price 75c.
Hall's Family pilla are the best.
She Hadn't a Word to Say.
There is a little Cleveland gil l who is a
good ileal of a romancer, according lo the
Plain Dealer. The truth in her hand be­
comes sadly twialed, anil is frequently
lost sight of altogether. Thin propensity
for yarning has bolherered her mamma
a great deal. She has talked to the
little girl in a serious way, and not long
ago she told her that even if her |ui|>a
and mamma didn’t find out about her
naughty stories God, knew, because lie
was always present. This seemed to
make quite an impression on tile little
maid, and her mamma hoped it would
be lasting.
Tiie family washerwoman, who has
long been a retainer of the household,
gave the litile girl a fancy match box
for a Chrintmas present, Of course the
small damsel immediately wanted to fill
it with matches, and as matches; were
the cause of a bad burning she bad le-
ceived not long before, her niainniii did
not want her to play with the new gift.
Well, it disappeared after a day or two—
lost, i>erliaps, or stolen, or possibly given
away. It was certainly gon*.
A day or two ago the washerwoman
was hanging the clothes in the back
yard, and the mistress came out of the
house and s|>oke to her
“And has Gracie got her match box?”
inquired the domestic.
Not wishing to hurt the good woman’s
feeling the mistress i.idulged in a small
white lie.
“Oh yes,” she said, “it’s put away
carefully upstairs ”
As she turned to enter the door she
saw Gracie standing in the doorway with
a deci, led I y sarcastic grin on her face.
“Well mamma/’ she said as her par­
ent stepped in, “I guess yon must have
thought that God wasn’t in the back
yaid this morning
And mamma hadn’t a word to say.
White is the conventional color for
the IHdes :bnt there are other tastes, Ri d
it would appear that the iolljwing lines
have great significance:
Married in wh’le,
You have ehoseu Hl right.
Married In gray,
Yon will go far away.
Married io black,
You will wish yourself back.
Married in red,
You'd better be dead.
Married In green,
A shaved to be seen
Married in blue,
You'll always be true.
M rried in pearl.
You'll live in a whirl.
Married In yellow.
Ashamed of the fellow.
Married in brown.
You'll live out of town.
Married in pink.
Your spirit« will sink
Found
Chickens wanted at the Tillamook
All O<l«l Fellow* scurf pin, between Fish Market.
Jones’place rik ! the old Allen House.
Remember you get a chance at the
Ownjr can have same by calling at this Examiners I'remiuniH by getting in your
office, describing property and paying subsciplions this month.
for this notice.
B. C. Lamb.
PRECINCT:
Justice of the Peace
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CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor
B L. E ddy
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Duvia
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.J. E T ittle
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H ow ard C ary
. (L YUE CLEMENTS
Council
For Kale
Wattled.
A fishboat, 16 ft. long, 3 pair oars, 2
Partner to join expedition going to
pairs rowhx ks, Chinook not, hangs over* Alnska, % interest in vessel, $75.00.
100 fathoms or lines.—Butt $13;—Net For (utlier information apply Io,
Capt. C. 8. Winchell,
$15;—Cull at W. II H. Carys.
Garibaldi, Ore.
G. W. S appington
. 8. V. A n DE KHUN
Recorder
Treasurer
Mursiial...
SCHOOL BOARD
CHudaThayar.
B. L. Eldy, and
Edmunds..—Clerk, Tom Coates.
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Notice-
Notice ia hereby given, Hint sealed bids
will ire received l,y the County Court, of
the Stole of Oregon, for the County of
Tillninook, et the office of tlie County
Clerk, of s«i<l County until January, 27II1
1898 at 9 o’clock A . M. for the board and
care of Louie Peterson and 0. M. An­
drews, said bids to be per tnoiilli.
J. D. E<lwards,
County Clerk.
Warrant* Payable
The following warrants are now due and
payable at iny office.
Series E. Nos. 406 407 416 446 447 448 449 450 445
451 452 103 141 «77 2 351 369 395 396 378 440 433 259
356 372 354 355 268 4»5 4*2 413 4«< 267 360 344 376 315
349 401 424 425 37l 4»« 4°9 429 32o 420 309 269 877 2«o
394 39» 3»3 29« 34» 4<» »5 3»7 260 321 261 336 2Í2.
Series C. Noa. 49a iu* 929 825.
John Barker. Treas.
Money to loan.
Inquire of
Theo. Steinhilber
F or SALK.
A place near Tillamook 160 seers fine
timber land.
160 acres well improved, near Elaine.
A dress,
Win. N Bays;
Beaver, Ore.
Free Howling.
During the present month Hadley's
Bowling Alley will lie free on each
Thursday evening to all ladies and their
escort*.
For Sale
e NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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Land Office at Oregon City, Or. Jan. Sth I898
—Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of hi« intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that aa d proof will be made before tiie County
Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore., on
March, ist, 1898, vis:
William N. Bays;
H. K- No. 12176 lor the I«ots 2, 5, 7 and lo of Sec.
13. Tp. 3, S, R. 9 West.
He names the following witnesses to prove
IPs continuous residence upon ami cultivation
of said land, vis: Marcus Curl, of Blaine Or.,
Hans Jensen, of Blaine, Or., George A. Mowers,
of Blaine, Oi., W. W. Conder, of Tillamook, Or.
Chas. B Moore«,
Register.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Por Hale.
Services will be held at the Chris*Ian Church
every Munday ut n A M,; Tuesday, at 7:30 P. M.
at w ilsoti River school house Sunday eve., a
7:30 P. M ; at Fairview every second and four Z
Munday in each month nt 2 P. M.
W. W. Gregory, Pastor.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
A. 0. IL W.—Meets on the first and third
Tlmrsdlsys of each month at 7 30 p. m. at Wood-
inrii Hull
M W, T Stienhilber, 0. N. Drew
Recorder.
HOOK A LADDER CO. -Meets on the second
Thursday evening of each month at the City
Hail. Oak Nolan, President; Theo. Steinhilber
Captain and Otto Heins Secretary.
HII.VF.K WAVE CHAPTER, No. 13 OEM
Mrrta and and <tli MHturdaya of eacn month
Luella Ford,W. M., Carl Knudaon Secretary
DIHKCTOHY.
Notice of Time-
A pHce of 140 aerea near Blaine—Fart
improved.
Thursday nt 7 P. M.
T illamook and N orth Y amhill : —
Leave N. Yamhill daily except Bunday 8 p. tn. BAY TENT, NO «5 K. 0. T. M - Meets 011
Arrive at Tillamook next day by
4 p. ni. the second ami Fourth Tuesday evenings of
Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m. rscli month at 800 P. M. at Wixxinieii it all. T.
Arrive N. Yamhill next day
......... 2 p. m.
Handley, Corn ; John Day, R K.
T illamook amd ijorsomvillr :—
M ormimo S tar R f . hekah LOI> gr N o . 52, I. f).
L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday b oo a.m.
O. F.—Meets 011 the fir«t and third Wednesday
Arrive HobsonviHe
9:00a.m.
evening«
In each month. Mrs. <1. M. Newman,
L’ve Hobsonville, except Tuesday 10 on a. rn.
N. O.; Miss L Poland, V.G.; Joe Petre, Mec.
Arrive Tillamook
1:00 fin.
L’ve Hobsonville Hiimlaya
...... 9 < am hi .
G. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each
Arrives in Tillamook................................12:00 m. month at 1 P. M. iu I. O O. K Hall. C. N.
Drew, Adjutant, W. H. Reynolds Commander.
N etarts :—
Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays,
I, 0. 0. F.—Mretsevery Tuesday night st 7 3o
ami Saturdays at
. . 7 a. tn. F M in I 0 O F Hall C I’. Knudson S 0
Arrives Netarts
. . 1: m. Win
Olsen, Rec. Secretary;
W. J May
leaves Netarts, same days,
.1 r.in. Per. Secretary.
Ari Ives Tillamook by
6 I . HI.
ALDER CAMP.-No. 2iq, Woodmen of the
G rand R ond :—
Leaves Grand Roiinde daily except Munday World, meet« every Friday night in W of W.
K.
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H ass ,
Consul, Otto Heins,
at 6 p. in , or 011 arrival of mail from McMinn­ hall.
Clerk.
ville
Arrives at Tillamook at 145.
A. F A A M.—Meets fir«t Saturday night of
I.eave« Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6
p 111. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, each month in M mnoii I c Hall. T B. Hamiley
W M ; Geo Hamiley Secretary.
which i« uMiially 4 30.
Arrives at Grand Monde at 145
I JOHNSON
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Post Office hours, 7 v> A M to RouP. M. , ».
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Saturday v.
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each month nt
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Money Order depart unlit Moo AM. 6 00 P. M ¡Muonic Hall
(fender, Secretary.
Bunday 4:00 to 6 00 p. m
A windmill with pump anil pipe com->
píete—all in good condition. Inquire
oí Dr. W . A. Wine, or at this office.
Notice ia hereby given Hint I have
given mv non, (’barles Doughty, who
nnw is 18 yenra o> I, Ilia time. He now
is privileged to contract with employer*
and receive liia w*gin in like manner
a* if he had reached bit majority, III
consideration of tlda I am in no wine re-
•porwrible for his contracts or agrie-
niente, implied or oilier wise to pay
money.
Frank Doughty
M. E C hurch :—Rev. M. P. Dixon, pastor.
Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
every Sunday.
Sunday school at 10 A. M.
(iaM meeting at 12 M. Player meeting every
A I,PER CIRURE.—No 44. Woodmen of the
Woij<l. meet« every xecoixl aii'l fourth WrdneM*
<lay of each month, I11 W. of W hall. G. N.
Mr«. H If. Alderman, Mrs. C. WaldvogelClerk
COUNTY OFFICIAL«:
Judge
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BAY CITY IOD JK DIRECTORY
U nity R f . rfxkah I oi * gk N o . 51 I. 0.0 F —
Meet« 2i*«l and 4th Tiiewlaya. Mrs. Elisabeth
Pye. N. G . Mr» Frank Lon|, V G., J. J. Pye,
Mecretary.
Clerk..................................
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jiidaiaiiin Saturdays in each
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School Superintendent
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Miiifiiuaoti, |. W. Geo. W Kiger, Mecretary.
Coroner
C. F. MRva^ns
Deput * Pi oaecuting Attorney C lacdr T mavsr
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3rd Tuesday« hi e
each
month
Mrs Ella
C .cuit C ourt convenes the 4th Monday in ■A
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Wixtd,
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Nelson,
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1 Alfred Dtaue,V.
Deaue.V, J. J Pye, Secretary,
Secretary,
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