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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1898)
A T°DD « co Successors tn Having purchased the interest of Mr. Kay in the Tillamook ' Store, we will continue to furnish the people of Tillamook County 1 with the best grades of everything in the line of BARGAINS. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR our S pring S tock , we have re duced ALL OF OUR HIGH GRADE CLOTHING AS FOLLOWS; A ll $18.00 suits now $13.50 A ll 17-00 SUITS NOW 12*75 A ll 16.00 SUITS NOW 12.00 A ll 15*00 SUITS NOW 11*25 A ll 14 00 SUITS NOW 10.50 A ll 12.50 SUITS NOW 9.50 A ll 6.00 PANTS NOW 4.50 A ll 5.00 PANTS NOW 4*00 all 4-00 PANTS NOW 3*50 A ll 3.00 PANTS NOW 2.50 B lisk ’* ■' • a .a * a a a a a. ai i£ Clothiqg, r : I j&joeg and Flushing (foods. We will state to our many customers, that we will be in a much better position to serve you in the future, than we have been in the past. We have a large commodious store room; well lighted and centrally located- and will say to those who wish the LADIES ATTENTION. ■ W e will state to the L adies of T illamook and vicinity , that we will soon have our new line of L adies and C hildrens S hoes , in stock . A s usual they WILL BE THE LATEST STYLES, AND BEST QUALITY, AND AT REASON I ABLE PRICES. S HOSIERY. W e / : SHALL ALSO ADD A COM PLETE line of L adies and C hildrens H osiery , and shall BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND INSPECT THE SAME. that we will be able to supply you with the same, having already placed our orders with eastern Manufacturers for our spring goods, having selected the same from samples of latest stylesand patterns But in the mean time we will close out all of our high grade and heavy winter clothing at greatly reduced prices in order to make room for our new stock. Satisfaction, guaranteed or money refunded li. a. ia a ar nr .ar a 'a ar a J. A. Todd & Co. Clotlxiers arxd. Fumisb.eis Tillamook, Oregon COUNTY COURT. County Court met on Monday Mar. 7th. and continued in Herndon until Thursday of lhe attuie week. Present lion. W. W Conder Judge, D. P. Hur- vy, commissioner, J. D. Edwards clerk and II, H. Alderman, slieritf. The following claims aga inst the county were allowed: H. H. Alderman Sheriff, K. W. Stanley Dep. ” J. D. Edwards Clerk, Tom Coates Dep. ” ” Jan. & ” John Barker Treas. ” ” 28 days J. 8. Stephens Assessor. A. M. Austin Surveyor, Services, Wm. Steinmetz Splitting wood, H. H. Aiderman, board of Doughty, B. C. Lamb, Assmt- Blanks. Tillamook H eadlight , printing Tillamook Water Co., water Cohn & Co, for nails Cohn & Co. for merchandise Cohn & Co. for supplies to indigent |B.C, Lamb, Books and Stationery Jasper Smith, Just Fees, State vs Martin, JHMrrison Bootn, Censt. ” ” ” ’* Jasper Smith Just. Fees, State vs Brie», II. Booth Const. ” ” ” ” In the case of the State of Oregon vs A. igtill the following fees were allowed: B Jasper Smith, justice, 6.95; H. Booth, const.. 7.«5, and witn esses as follows. W. Scott 1,70 R. MggarrelP 1,70: Lon Miller, 1.70; Fred Martin, l.yo; Tom Goodrich, 1.70; Frank Barnes, 2.O0; JtlTors fees were allowed in the above case as follows: O. P. • attoou, 2, 2o Wm Rhoad s, 2.20 Thomas Owen . 1,20; F. Wilehart, 1.20; Lcui* Farmer, 1.20, and Richard Allen. 1.80. Cither claims were allowed as follows: E. F Lyater, board and care of Tucker, flS.OO 10.15 &,J. Sturgeon, med. furnished Peterson 1 .03 Edmunds & Co. Pocket Ledger 2.20 Jasper Smith Just fees State vs Malney 1.20 Harrison Booth Con. ” ” 0 300 Ja.Bper Smith for making jury list Ej. Rhoades ” 2 0 Wm Butts ” *’ ” ” 2.00 Alley, bndg building 61 .00 H|lamook Lumber Co. lumber 7 77 21.00 A. Bloom. Road Sup, salary E. Weston, board of L. Peterson 37 oo CJE Hawke, med attendance ” 15 oo K h . H. Cary. Hardware, U 30 964 A.jW, S verance, lumber Feed Zaddach, bridge work 3-75 »» Wm Toh|| 2 50 C.L Alley, 3-00 H. V. Alley, .62 Fred Kabbe .62 Fred Pje .62 Joh! 1 W. Rowl 110.00 qras ordered that the claim of the I erald "Miahlng Company, amounting to $3.50, be Jlowed as the claims had been once paid clerk last year and found to be correct. Judge Conder was allowed $83,33 as salary for Jan. A Feb and D. 1*. Har vey, was allowed $12,20. Court then adjourned. Ou the niormngof Feb. 20, 1895, I was Chickens wanted at the Tillamook PRECINCT: sick with rheuinaliMm, and lay in bed Fish Market. .lustier of the Pence G. W. SarrianTOR. until May 21st, when I got u bottle of Constable ................... . 8. V. A ndkkbon , R. D. No- 4. Chamberlain, b Tain Balm. The first Wanted. Isaac Moon, 4,65? Ben Turner, 3,50; CITY OFKICIAI.8. application of it relieved me almoHt oil* Partner to join expedition goinji to R D. No. 5. tirely from the pain and the ftecond Alnska, % interest in vessel, $75.00. Mayor B I, F i » i >\ 4,-P. M c I ntosh J. Hiner. 0.75; H. Isaacs, 0,75; G. W. Wallace 1, afforded complete relief. In a short lime For futlier inforniHlion apply to, ..... C. P. K nvdhon 35; O, Walther, 2,So. Council The New York Times tells of r little I wan able to he up and about again.— Capt.C. 8. Winchell, H G. _____ Davis. . F. M c C ormic 1. Ill the matter of the E.I Blum county girl who rebuked her brother for laugh A. T. Moreaux, Luverne, Minn, sold by Garibaldi, Ore. ...J. E T uttle Recorder .......... C. N. D rew road, it appearing to the court that lhe ing at a man with a crooked iio»e who 8. J. Sturgeon. Treasurer .H oward C ary Marshal. . petition was signed by more than twelve paaHed the house. “You mustn’t do C l ydk C lements . It is, or should be, the highest siin of householders; that the petition pro|>erly that,” »lie said. “God made him that SCHOOL BOARD every merchant to please his customers ; him I. Tltiyor n. r.. K ldy, and O. A. specified ttie road, tliat the proper notice way.” Kdiuunda . — Clerk, To in < 'oaten. •‘Why do you s'pose he did it?” asked and that the wide awake drug firm of had been given for the required lime Meyers A Eahleman, Sterling 111., is do the small boy, with interest and that the bond for costs hail been w “Oil, I don’t know,” reN|>oii<led the ing «0, is proven by lhe following, from N given it was ordered lliat I. C. Quick, 4 M. E Caeacic-Itev. M. If. Dixon, paator. F. M. Lnmli and Albert Harris ire air little sister, indifferentiy. “People do Mr. Eshleinaii: ‘I........ sixteen years’ ex Preaching service Kt 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. perience in the drug business 1 have pointed viewers and A. M Austin be funny things.” every Sunday. Sunday achool at 10 A. M. never seen or sold or tried a medicine Ctaaa meeting at 13 M. Prayer meeting every apisrinted surveyor of said road. T rade M arks that gave asgnod satisfaction as Cham Thursday al 7 P. M. D esigns It appearing that a certain tract of “For live weeks I lived on cold wiiter, berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea C opyrights A c . land in Tp. 7, 8. R. 10 W whs wrong Anyone sending a sketch and description may Hervirea will be held at the Christian Church no to spank,” writes a man who suffer* Remedy ’’ Sold by 8. J . Sturgeon. quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an fully assessed to W. R. Keeler and sold Invention ia probably patentable. Communica. every Bunday at 11 A M.; Tuesday, at 7:30 P. M. e<l terribly from indigestion. tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents for taxes under said assessment the at wilson River school house Sunday eve , a. sent free. Oldest airency for securing patents. lie could bardly keep anything oil liis tnrooah Munn A (C receive 7:30 PM ; at Fairview every second and four sale whs cancelled. oprctal notice, without charge, in the stoniaib. Wliat stayed wasn’t proper Sunday in each month at 2 P. M SHERIFF’S SALK It appearing that a certain tract of W. W. Gregory, Pastor. ly digested and gHve him terrible pnugs. I n the C ircuit court of the S tate of O re land in Sec 36 Tp 2 N R 7 W was A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Larvest cir That is not an uncommon case. I) s- gon for the C ountyoe T illamook . culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, S3 a wrongfully assessed in 1895 to ) ¿2Y.:ai£?r E"-'bB> ,L 8o'<1 b* Bl1 new.dcaler«. lieptics don’t get enough nourishment. C. Thayer and E. Thayer Edward II. Rankin and subsequently Plaintiffs I They are generally thin and weak. vs t MUNN & SOCIETY DIRECTORY. sold for taxes, the snle wascancelled. Brant Braocn UIBm. hi T BU WMhln«lou, D. C. Nehalem Mill Co and J They may eat enough, hut they don’t The Frank Patton The comity clerk was ordered to ad A O,U W-Meets on the first and third Defendants J digest enough . Much of what they eat I httrsdays of each month at 7 30 p. m. al Wood vertise for sealed bide for the building men Hall M W; T Ntieithilber, C. N Drew turns into |>oisoii. If this keeps on Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Recorder, a bridge across Kilcliis River on the MAIL SCHEDULE. there's no telling what disease they may execution, judgment, order and decree duly is road leading from Tillamook to Bay sued out of ami under the seal of the above en RAY TENT, NO. 55 K.O. T. M - Meets on get next. the second and Fourth Tuesday evenings o titled court iti the al>ove entitled cause, to me City, said bids to be filed with the each month at 8*uo P. M. at Woodmen ball T That, why it is best to take Shaker 1 duly directed and dated tne 29th day of January T illamook and N orth Y amhill :— Handley, Com.; John Day, R K. county clerk on or before the 4th day Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. m. Digestive Cordial, as soon as symptoms ' I898, upon a decree rendered and entered in said of May 1808 at 9 o’clock A. M. Arriveat Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. court on the 7th day of March 1895, in favor of M orning S tar R ehekah L odge N o . 52, I O of indigestion appear. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p m. O. F — Meets 011 the first and third Wednesday In the matter of the petition of II. the above named plaintiffs C. Thayer and K. Arrive N. Yamhill next day . 2 p. ni. evenings In each month Mrs. C. M Newman It cures all the evils of indigestion, Thayer and against the above named defend T illamook and H o -' aonvillr :— N G ; Mis.l,. Poland, V.G ; Joe Petre, Hec. F. Goodspeed et al lor a county road and )>reveiita the evils which indigestion ants. The Nehalem Mill Co. and Frank Patton I/ve Tillamo<»k daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.m. from Homer Mason’s place West to tide Arrive Hobaonvllle 9 00 a m. G. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each for the stint 0(51377,15 with interest thereon at L’ve Hobaonviile, except Tuesday .10 00 a. in. month at 1 P. M in I O. O. F Hall. C N laud. It appearing to the court that the causes. Arrive Tillamook i.oopm. Draw, Adjutant, W. JI. Reynolds Commander* 80I1I by druggists, price 10 cents to the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 12th L've Hobaoiivllle Sundays ..... 9:00a.in petition was pro|>erly signed, that it dsy of January 1895 and for costs and disburse Arrives in Tillamook................... ......... 12:00 m. I. O. O. F - Meetsevery Tuesday night al 7 80 tnetito of this suit, taxed at $175.35 commanding propeily s|«ecitied tile route of the road $1.00 |>er bottle. Jas. Stasek, 6,35; Amos Vaughn, 9,38; W. N. Vaughn, 6,35; C. Wallin, 6,35. Edward Weston, ,63: Geo Williams, 12,50; F. N. W.lson, 1,35; and that the proper notice had been given, it was ordered that M. H. Harri son, M. V. Stillwell aud John Erickaon Ire appointed viewers and A. M Austin surveyor of lhe proposed route. II. A Bloom supervisor of R D No 1, John Hickey sup of R D No 2 8 M Daly sup of it D No 4 J. J . McGinnis sup. of R. D. No 5, and liicliard Allen sup of R DNu6 filed their bonds and the same were approver!. The order allowing justice Smith 2.45 and constable Booth, 1.2Uin the case of state vs B. Brier was vacated on re lie following amount«, were allowed quest of justice Smith who wrote that they had been paid by the defendant. road work. It appeaaing that certain lands belong M. D. No L . P Alley, |i.40, ing to H. W. Cottle had been wrongly assessed in 1895 and subsequently sold R. D. No. 3. > Babi, 7JJ0; Chaa. Bexter J oo Frank Beater for taxes the sale was ordered cancelled. 1 Peter Brant, 6,87; L. H. Brown, 21,25; O. In the matter ol seleding a conniy :hidl. 2,50: Clark Mason. 3.75; A. Conklin. official newsqaper, certain motions were J. Conkliu, 2,50, Q, Goldatrom, 1,25; John made by the attorneys for the Herahl I«7. 3.75; Chas. Himes. 2,5o; Wm Himes. I C. R. Hodgdon, 5,00; G. Msrolff 12,50;! and disposed of by the court after which at Mills. 1,25; M. Mills, 1.25; John Morgan, I the matter was continued until the May Axel Nelson. 2.1»; M. Parkins, 10,00; Peter I term. 7.2.30: Frank Reynnbl«. 2 «0; R Rot.bin«. . The Court clwiked np the bill» allow A W hexe XIK-C. 6. 5 , E. D. S«V rxuci 2 2o ik Severance M-75; Frank Severance, 6 »5 ed and warrants drawn by the count) P atents Scientific American. Co.»•»*-—». New York me to sell the following described real pioperty U> wit: An undivided one half interest in all the Lota and Blocks in Nehalem City, Tillamook Don't look for the flaws as you go on through County, Oregon, except Lots 6 7 A 8 in Block 13, Lots 7 ft 8 in block 3 and Block 28. Therefore, life. by virtue of said execution, judgment,order, de And even when you find :hem creeattd order* ofsale n comp ia nee with It is wise and kind to be somewhat blind the commands ol said writ I will on the 6th day And look for the virtue behind them. of April 1898, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M at For the cloudiest night has a hint of light the front door ot the County Court House in (he ftomewltere in the shadows hiding; city of TiliitmoGk, said County and State, sei It is better by far to look for a star. at public auction subject to redemption, to the Than the spots on the sun abiding. highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all the The current ot life rune ever away right, title and interest which the within nam To the boaoin of God's great ocean; ed defendants had at the date of the mortgage Don't set your force 'gainst the river’s course. mentioned in the complaint, or now have in or And think to alter its motion. to the above described real property, or any Don't waste a curse on the universe— thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment, Don't shrink at the trials before you; order, decree, interest, costs and al) accruing Don't butt at the storm with your puny form, coats. But be od and let it go o’er you. H. ¡1. A Merman Looking for Flaws. Sheriff of Tillamook Co.. Oregon. The world will never adjust Itself To suit your whims to the letter; Some things must go wrong your whole life Notice. long, And the sooner you know it the better. Notice Is hereby given that J I ave been ap It is folly to fight with the infinite. pointed administrator of the estate W. G. And go under at last In the wrestle. Runyon, defeased, and all persons having claims The wisest man shapes into God's plan against said estate, are requested to present As the water shapes into a vessel. them to me at the Bank of C. A E. Thayer within sis months from this date, February 25th, lAjt. E.loraf. Tnnr nnw.l. Wit» r....r»UL Cnn-lf <‘ntli.nl«*. cur. conni I pal «on fore* ar 10c. Ac. Il C C- C tail, drugiti.i. refund mono F. m in I O. O F Hall. C. P. Knudson, N.G. N etarts :— Wm Olsen, Rec. Secretary; W. J. May I«eaveM Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, Per. Secretary. J J 7 and Saturdays at - - — Arrives Netarts .... in. ALDER CAMP. — No. 2I q , Woodmen of the leaves Netarts, same days, World, meets every Friday night in W of W Arrives Tillamook by ....... cierk T* <oateB’ Consul, Otto Helij%, G rand R on »:— Leaves Grand Ronnde daily except Sunday at b p tn., or on arrival of mail from McMinu- A.F. ft A. M.—Meets first Saturday niaht ot ville. each month In Ms sonic flail. T„ B Handley Arrives at Tillamook at 145. W M.; Geo Handley Secretary. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p m. or on arrival of mall from N Yamhill, JOHNSON CHAPTER NO M.-Meetgat 7 30 P which is usually 4 30. M. on the 3rd Saturday of each month i t, Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. Masonic Hall J. D, Edwards, IL Pi; W. U Post Office hours, 7 jo A. M to 8 00 F M. Conder, Secretary. Money Order department. 8 00 A M. 6 00 P. M SILVER WAVE CHAFTKR, N o . 13 O. K S. Sunday 4 00 to 6 00 P. M Meets 2t<d> and 4th Saturdays ot ea^'A month Luella Ford.W M.; Carl Knudson Secretary DXÄWCTOÄ V. COUNTY OFFICIALS Jud«« ............ a- W W.CONDRR (D P H amvry Commissioner /CH.W hkei . kr Clerk .................... J. D, K dwarqs Sheri IT ................ H. H. A i . dkmman Treasurer J ohn B arker A ssesaor ... J. ». S tefhens Surveyor..................... ......... A. M A ustin School Superintendent G A. W alks * Coroner G. K. ------- RKYN-vcija Deput-P.ooecutin* Attorney C laud « T havji « C .cnlt Court convener the 4lh Monday In /.nruat. «nd an adjourned term la generally held in the spring C* a tty Court meats the first Mondays of Jan- tt’ , tareh. May. July, September and No- ’• r- <’’»•«miMtiotieis court on the Wedttes- a> s :o.loa i.ig ALDER CIRf'RE.—No 44, Woodmen of lhe World, meets every second and fourth Wednes day of each month, in W. of W hall. G. N. Mrs. H H. Alderman, Mrs. C. Waldvogcl Clerk BAY CITY LQD'JB DIRECTORY < NITV R mbrckah I- oimje N o . 51 I o. O. F — Meets and Mid 4lk Tuesdays. Mrs. Elisabeth Pye, N. G., Mrs. Frank Long, V G., J. j. pye, Secretary. »AvCtyv L 'n iF No. .02 A. F Ik A. M —Mea rndai.ostn Saturdays in each month. Gua Nelson, W M , C. IL. Hicks, H. W., Alfred Magnuson, f. W Geo. W Kiger, Secretary. M iriam C naftrr No. 3o O. K. ».—Meets tel and 3rd Tuesdays in each month Mrs. Ella Wood, W M . Qua Nelson, W P . Mrs. Maybe 1 Kiger, A. M.,C. H Hicks. Secretary, P acific T/ toof . N o . IOC P — Meet I'ridaya b for 2nd 4th Saturday and every olha •Di day tn the month C II Hicks N. <i AlfrerlDeane, V. J J Pye, dietary,