Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 07, 1898, Image 7

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THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT
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Successors to
aving purchased the interest of Mr. Kay in the Tillamook
Store, we will continue to furnish the people of Tillamook County
with the best grades of everything in the line of
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I n order to make room for
our S pring S tock , we have re ­
duced ALL OF OUR HIGH GRADE
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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
CLOTHING AS FOLLOWS;
A ll $18.00 suits now $13.50
A ll 17.00 SUITS NOW 12-75
A ll 16.00 SUITSNOW 12.00
A ll 15-00 SUITS NOW 11-25
A ll 14 00 SUITS NOW 10.50
A ll 12.50 SUITS NOW 9.50
A ll 6.00 PANTS NOW 4.50
A ll 5.00 PANTS NOW 4-00
A ll 4-00 PANTS NOW 3-50
A ll 3.00 PANTS NOW 2.50
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Clothiqg, Hal$, jSl]oe£ and Fu^hing (Jood^.
BARGAINS
VERY
WE WILL STATE TO THE LADIES
of T illamook and vicinity , that
WE WILL SOON HAVE OUR NEW
LINE OF LADIES AND CHILDRENS
S hoes , instock . A susualthey
WILL BE THE LATEST STYLES, AND
BEST QUALITY, AND AT REASON­
ABLE PRICES.
HOSIERY.
W e
SHALL ALSO ADD A COM­
PLETE line of L adies and
C hildrens H osiery , and shall
LATEST STYLES
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.
ut in the mean time we will close out all of our high grade
J and heavy winter clothing at greatly reduced prices in order to
j make room for our new stock.
Satisfaction, guaranteed or money refunded.
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LADIES ATTENTION
BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL
AND INSPECT THE SAME.
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J. A. Todd & Co
Clotlxiexs and. Fumlsiieis
Tillamook, Oregon.
WEATHER BUREAU
Americas Summons
Stand fast, America!
Troubles are falling;
Clouds cover Cuba’s star,
Sad hearts are calling.
Voluntary Observers’ Meteodogical Record
for the Month of January. I0G3 at Kilche*
Station, Tillamook, ©regon.
Strong sons of Liberty!
Mindful of others.
Not vain your natal cry—
•‘All men are brothers.”
Date
Mar.
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Soft have your slumbers been
Since your hard testing,
Shaded by laurels green,
Rightfully resting.
Now, when oppression’s sting
Calls you to waken,
Rise like the eagle king,
Night-dews off’shaken.
Go not in anger forth,
Fnried by faction;
"NoMesse oblige"— not wrath
Cal’s you to action.
Soon may war’s cruel din
Hotly enfold you;
Yet when dark days begin
Truth shall uphold you.
Stand fast, America!
In the world’s story,
All men shall praise a war
Waged uot for glory
HOW TO FIJiD OUT.
Fill a botlle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty-four hours:
a sedinient settling indicates an un­
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine stains line.i it is evident of kidney
trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate
or pain in the back, is also convincing
proof that the kidneys aud bladder are
out of order.
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Maxi­ Mini­ Mean Rain
Fall
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Sum
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Mean
Date it
Mean temp ♦ 1305. Max temp. 64. :r- 11
Min.
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Total rai" f“."
Min. temp.
temp. *5
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»now fall, inches 3 20 No
8.6f inches.
inches. Total
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d>y> stormy 15. Clear 3. Misty? , Cloudy 4
Partly Cloudy 9. l«tes ot frost. Dales of Hail
u, 13, 14, >5-
>7- >»• w' ” 24 15
Prevalimi wind, Uirectton West Remarks
WHAT TO DO
There is comfort in the knowledge so T. Trace
Capi. Joseph J. Dawson.
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Voluntary Observer.
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy
fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the
"KISMXT."-A lady living In a fashionable
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every quarter l.a» a bit of statnary bearing the in­
scription ''Kismet.” Tlie housemaid was duel­
part of the urinary passages. It corrects
ing the room the other day when the mistress
inability to hold urine and scalding pain 1 appeared.
in passing it, or bad effects following use •Bhnre, ma’am, whs's the mailin'of the ntin
of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes on the bottom of this?" asked the maid, refer­
that unpleasant necessity of l*mg com- ring to the inscription on tlie statue.
lulled to gel tip many times during the • Kismet mesne "fate,” replied the mlstresa.
night to urinate. The mild and Uie ex­ Bridget was limping painfully when out with
traordinary effect of Swamp R'iot is soon her sweetheart not long afterward, and he asked
realised, ‘it stands the highest for its
What's the matter. Bridget?"
wonderful cures of the most distressing : "Faith,” was the answer. ”1 have the moat
i Hses. if yon need n medicin* you | tirrible corns on me Kismet. Ex.
should have the liest. Sold by di nggists,
A devout Episcopalian mother was teaching
price fifty cents and one dollar. Yon
iin.y have a sample bottle and immnlilet ' her utile Sve-year-old her Sunday school lemon
both sent free by mail. Mention ilHso- j-I don t like God. anyway.,' said the maiden
1.1011T and semi yonr »ddresa to Dr. ‘•Why not? ' from the horrified mother. Be-
Kilmer ACo. Binghamton. N. Y Tlie cause I don t think it wan very nice of him Io
pr.'pietors of this paper guarantee the eend his eon Jesus down here to be knocked a-
round and abused so, while be stayed up ia
genuineness of this offer.
I heaven aod bad a good lime!”
Everybody Saya So-
CaacAret« Candy Cathartic, U»e mmt won­
derful medical diaco\erv of the age. pleaa-
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and ;positively on kidneys, liver and wwels,
clean sing the entire system, 61*1*1 coins,
cure headache, fever, habitual <-onsti|>ation
And bi Hou sue» a. Please buy and try a bni ‘
of C. C. C. to-dav; 10, 2.\ SO <-enu. bo*d aud
«uarnntced to cure by aH dru^giiU-
The Power
of Schilling's Best baking
powder is wonderful.
Instructions to Road Supervisors.
SHKRIFF’S 8ALE
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PRECINCT:
C ircuit court of the S tatu
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
C. Thayer and H. Thayer
Plaintiffs
thb
of
O re ­ Justice of the Peace
Constable...............
Keep a correct account of the tiu.e worked by each person working on the roada.
VB
Be sure lliat roll spell every permin’r name correctly . Ask the person, if you do The Nehalem Mill Co. and
Frank Patton
not know how Io spell his name.
Defendant»
Give time checks to every one who performs work on the roads, and be sure lliat Notice ia hereby given that by virtue of rn
lire time given in check corresponds to tlie lime on ymir lime book.
execution, judgment, order and decree d dy ie-
Fill out the stubs to time checks and have them signed by lire person to whom »ued out of and under the seal of the above en­
titled court in the above t iititled cause, to me
you give (he check
duly directed and dated the 29th day of January
Have your deputies sign checks and certificates with your name, by him.
I898, upon a decree rendered and entered in »aid
Remember Hint every male in the comity, between (lie ages of 21 yrs. and SO [ j court on the 7th day of March 1895, in favor of
yrs w I io is subject to >i State poll tux, is also subject to u mud lux of $2.00. There- ; the above named plaintiffs C. Thayer and E.
and against the above named defend­
fore it is your duty, and the law requires you, to keep a close wall'll throughout Thayer
ants. The Nehalem Mill Co. and Frank Patton
your district for all such persona and if their mimes are not on your tax list, pul for the num of (1377,15 with interest thereon at
them on said tax list, in alphabetical order and nasess them with each (2.00
the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the nth
of January 1895 and for costs and disburse­
If, at any time you liire a mini to work on the road who is under the age cf 21 | day
ments of this suit, taxed at $175.55 commanding
years, or over tlie age of 50 years, you must note this fact on your time book by me to sell the following described real pioperty
wit: An undivided one half interest in all the
saj ing “not subject to poll tax,’’ and make said note on your leturna to the emu'. to
Lota Hiid Blocks in Nehdem City, Tillamook
County, Oregon, except Lots 6 7&8in Block 13,
It is your duty, under an agreement of the court, to hire etch mini to work on the I.ots
7 it M in block 3 and Block 28. Therefore,
road to the amount of road tax levied against him ; provided lie wishes to work, by virtue of said execution, judgment,order, de
cieeand order of sale and in compliance with
and will render good and effi. -lent work for same.
the command» of said writ. I will on the 6tli day
April 1898, at the hour of io o'clock A M at
Ill keeping time you will rememlier lliat a team and wagon ia allowed the same of
the front door ot the County Court llouae in the
pay as a man. Therefore if you hire a man with Ids team and wagon, allow III ill city of rillamoGk, said County and State, »el
»t public auction subject to redemption, to the
2 days oil your count instead of 1 day. Eight hours sbiill be deemed a days work, highest and best bidder for cash in hand, al) the
right, title and interest which the within nam­
and $1 25 per day allowed.
ed defendants had at the date of the mortgage
Show no partiality toward anyone in management, or work; give every man a mentioned in the complaint, or now have in or
to the above described real property, or any
fair allowing.
thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment,
decree, interest, cost* aud all accruing
Tlie court, or some member thereof, will instruct yon how to do the work, and order,
Costs.
when and where to do it.
If. II. Aiderman.
Before you begin work on any portion of your road make up your mind v.liat
Sheriff of Tillamook Co.. Oregon.
kind of tools it will be neceMaiy to use and otherwise how to manage, to facilitate
ami expedite the work so that when tlie men come out to work, you will not have
MAIL SCHEDULE.
to stop to argue tlie matter.
Always keep your work planned ahead so as to keep your men employed to tlie T illamook and N orth Y anihli .;—
Leave N Yamhill daily except Hundsy 8 p. m.
best advantage.
Arriveat Tillamook next day by
4 p.m.
Yon are furnished with ruled sheets of paper, witli certificates to attach, upon
J,eave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p m
Arrive N. Yamhill next day
. 2 p. ni.
which you will transfer from your time book in alphabetical order tlie names, time, T illamook and H osbowvjllb :—
rate and total amount due each person, from the 'late of lust report to the lime you L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.m.
Hobaonville
900a.m.
make next report. Compare the time so transferred with the time on your time Arrive
I.’ve Hobsonvllle, except Tuesday io 00 a. rn.
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books, and checks and see that they correspond. Make a check mark oil time Arrive Tillamook
L’ve Hobaonville Sundays
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hooks opjiosile name, thus -X-, when von have compared them, to indicate that | Arrives in Tillamook..................... ...........12:00 m.
N
etarts
:
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you have transferied them and turned ihetn into the court. After doing this you
Ixaves Tillamook Tuesday», Thursday»,
will then sign certificate, attach it to list and send the sheet or sheets with the
and Saturdays at
7 a.m.
Arrives Netarts
1» m.
check s'.ulisto the County Clerk in time to resell him liefore court convenes at each
leaves Netarts, same days,
lp.m.
Ariives Tillamook by
6 j. m.
term thereof, which will be during tlie remainder of tlie year, 1898, May 4lh, July
R on »:—
filli, Sept. 7tli, and Nov. 9th. If there should be any adjourned or called terms G rand
Leaves Grand Rounde daily except Sunday
6 p in , or on arrival of mail from McMinn­
of court during the year, you will be notified in time to send time in. Retain the at
ville
time books in your possession until called for, or to the end of tlie year.
Arrives at Tillamook at I 45.
When
Launcf] Ireqe
will cBrry r sssangHra af
thB following cash ratBB
until furthsr natica
From Till»mook to Garibaldi
From Tillamook to Holiaotiville
From Tillamook to Bay City
Trips Daily Excapt Sunday.
J. A. Monroe.
You Want
Fresh fi«h, salt fish, sinok-
e<l Hal mon, cliitDM, cntlwi,
oy Klein poultry orgHine in
its season, call at
leaves Tillamook Daily except
p moron arrival of mail from
which i» unuaily 4 30.
Arrives at Grand KomJe at 1:45.
Post Office hours, 730 A. M to
Money Order department 8 00 A M.
Sunday 4 00 to O.oo P. M
XDIÄMICTOÄY.
COUNTY OFFICIAL«:
Fish
Market
We keep a nice Htock on
hand aixl will try to
pleaae you
C. T. McKinley. Prop.
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...G. W. S appington
8. V. A ndkkbon
CITY OFFICIALS.
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M c I ntobh
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li. G. Davis
F. M c C ohmicl
..J. E T uttlb
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.H oward C ary
C l ydk C lkmknt »
Council
Recorder
Treasurer
M bih I ih I...
SCHOOL BOARD
OUudtThayer.
B. L. Fddy, and
Edmund»..—Clerk, To m Coates.
O.
M. E CrfüRCf«:— Rev. M
. Dixon, pastor.
Preaching service at it A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
every Sunday. Sunday school at to A. M.
( lass meeting at 12 M. Piayer meeting every
Thursday at 7 P. M.
Services will be held at the Christian Church
every Sunday at 11 A. M„Tuesday, at 7:30 P. M.
at w ilnon River school house Hundny eve . a
7:30 P. M.; at Fairview every second and four
Sunday in each month at 2 P. M.
W. W. Gregory, Pastor.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
A. O. V. W.—Meet» on the first and third
Thursdays of each month at 7 30 p. in at Wood*
men Hall M W; T btienhilbcr, C. N. Drew
Recorder.
BAY TF.NT, NO
the second and
each month at H
Handley, Corn ;
55 K. O. T. M - Meets
on
Fourth Tuesday evenings o
00 P M. at Woodmen Hall. T
John Day, R. K.
M umming S tar R erekah L odge No. 52, I. O.
O. F.—Meets on the first and third Wednesday
evenings In each month. Mrs. C. M. Newmau,
N G., Miss L. Poland, V.O.; Joe Petre, Sec.
O. A. R.—Meets first Haturday of each
month at 1 P. M. in I. O. O. F. Hall. C. N.
Drew, Adjutant, W. II. Reynolds Commander
I. O. O. F —Meetsevery Tuesday night at 7 80
p. M iu I O. O. F. Hall. C. P. Knudson, N G.
Um
Olsen, Rec. Secretary;
W. J. May
Per. Secretary.
ALDER CAMP —No. 210, Woodmen of the
World, meets every Friday night in W. of W.
hall.
T.
Coates,
Consul, Otto Heins,
Clerk.
A F. ft A. M —Meets first Saturday night of
each mouth in Masonic Hall. T. B. Handley
W. M.; Geo Handley Secretary.
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO 24 —Meets at 7 30 P
M. on the 3rd Saturday of each month 1 1
J. D. Kdwards, II. P ; W. W
Sunday at 6 Masonic Hall
N. Yamhill, Conder, Secretary.
8 00 P
6 00 P.
M.
M
SILVER WAVE. CHAPTER, No. 13 O K *
Meet* and and 4U1 Haturday» ot «a< A mouth
I.uella Ford.W M.; Carl Knudson Secretary
ALDHR CIRCRF,.—No 44 Woodmen of the
World, meets every second and fourth Wed’ie«-
<fay ot each mouth, lu W. of W hall. G. N.
Mrs. II. II. Aiderman; Mrs. C. Waldvogel Clerk
BAY CITY
LOI)3K DIRECTORY
I mitv R fbkckah T xjimjk N o . S< I O O.
W W C onors Meet« 2nd and <tb Tuesdays. Mrs. Elixabeth
1 Juii«»
ID F. H abvrv . pje, N <> , Mrs. Frank Loaf, V. O., J. J. Pye,
I <'oBntDi»»ioner
IC H Wnr.ki.ri Secretary.
Clerk ..................................
L D. F. dwasdn
I Sheriff .............................
H H A ldrbman I BAyCtTv Lomt No. ,os A. F. ft A. M.—Meo
Treasurer
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J ohn B ashes 2ndai«u4in Maturdays in each month.
(ins
A» e e»Bt>r
J S. S tephrnb Nelson, W. M ¿C. If Hicks, 8
W,
Alfred
l Surveyor
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A M A ustin Magnuson, | W Geo. W Kiger, Secretary.
1 School Superintendent
G a W alsbm .
¡Coroner
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F. MRVWSÎ.DB
M iriam C m after No. 2oO. K S.— Meets ist
Depul* Ptoaecuting Attorney C la U ob T havb « and 3rd Tuesdays in each month
Mrs. File
r.(cuit Court convene» the 4tn Monday io Wood, W M , ¿111 Nelson, W P . Mr». Maybel
/.ugw»t and an adjourned term i» generally Kiger, A. M.,C. if flicks Secretary.
i held in the »prlng
('cutiiy Court meets th« first Monday» of Jan-
P acific I x » dgr N o . I05 I. O. G F —Meet
I nary, March, May. July, Beptembrr and S<>- Fridays b for ind 4th Saturday and every othe
vemuer. Com mi *»iou«r* court on the Wednea- tturdar in the month. C. H. Hicks N. G
■ y» following.
Alfred Deane, V. J. J Fye, Secretary,