Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 21, 1898, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
They came.
They saw.
HEADLIGHT
They conquered.
Not the Spanish Navy, but our new Spring Stock of
Clothing,
jSfjoeg and Fuelling [foods
We have made the best selection in styles and quality, in all
lines of goods, and will guarantee satisfaction in everything we sell
For more than one year,
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. BARGAINS.
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR
i
I
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
ALL 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
all 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
we have done business in Tillamook and have always guaranteed
our goods to give satisfaction and as a result
Our trade is steadly increasing
thereby proving that the the people can depend upon everything
being as represented. We carry no auction or shoddy goods to
sell you for first class goods, but will continue to wage War
against such opposition by furnishing the people of Tillamook county
as heretofore, with the best lines for the money that can be had.
We can furnish you with ready made suits that are equal in
style, quality and finish and for one half the money, that you have
formerly paid for suits made to order. Measures taken and suits
made to order on short notice, prices SI4.00 and up.
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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 , instock . As usual they
- will be the latest styles , and
R best quality , and at reason ­
« able PRICES.
HOSIERY.
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W e shall also add a com ­
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! plete line of L adies and
C hildrens H osiery , and shall
« BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL
I AND INSPECT THE SAME.
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J. A. Todd & Co
Olotlxiers arxd.
Tillamook, Oregon.
COUNTY ITEMS
UTNEIEB BY BÖB CiRREIPIRBERTS
A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks
. Happenings
Woods
(From the Ocean Wave)
Miss Fannie Smith left last week to prior to going to Oklahoma, where lie week in the way of corduroying and
graveling.
look after a school which she had in will make his home.
Wilson River still exists even if our
view.
A.T. Bain is on the beach, shooting
Judge Conder passed through our
item corner has been empty.
geese this week.
town Monday.
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Wilson River
Bay City
Dr. F. II. Madison made a trip to
Astoria this week.
Dr. Hawke made a professional visit to
Bay City last Sunday.
Our school is progressing nicely under
County Assessor Stephens is in our
the management of Mrs. I'anson.
midst on official business.
Our school is progressing nicely, with
Mr. Vincent as teacher,
Jas. Bixby has sold his cheese factory
to Mr. McIntosh, of Tillamook.
Seeding and gardening is going on ill
the same hurry as it does every spring.
Blaine
Miss Katie Schlappi »bile on her way
week. One and one fourth acres were
to Tillamook was thrown from her horse
Rev Dollsiliide preached here Sunday ad led to the industry.
receiving some slight injuries.
•r. I Sunday night, liegining his work
Some of the cattie that have lieen on
Thomas Lyster's brotbei, from Kan­
tlie Cape for years, have come down and
for the new conference year.
sas, has arrived here and like« tliie part
arc
looking
fine.
'lesser» Na then and Dee Moon want
of the country very much.
to the valley last week on businesa.
BEAVER
BUTTER—Store, in rolls
Hebo
Mrs. Alliert Getchel has been on the
Our school did not commence as was sick list for the past few days.
The people of this vicinity ere improv­
stated in our last writing, lor some
I ing their time by plowing mid planting
E.
W.
Brown
is
convalescing
very
the teacher gave np the school.!
garden.
thereby leaving 11s without a teacher. . slowly.
Mr. L. J» SbortriJge ie doing some
Mr.
Huston
’
s
son
Joseph,
from
Thurs
­
Hr. Dillow made a trip to Beaver last
substantial work on the toll road this
ton,
Lane
Co.,
i»
visiting
bi*
parents.
week.
®30 to 35c per roll
E, O. Mills of Browns was in this
choice dairy, 85 (4 40c per roll; creamery 50c.
School Apportionment
per roll.
vicinity one day this week.
Apportolnment
of
the
School
District
of
Tilla
­
e
EGOS.—Choice candled (411 % per dox.
Miss Mints Swahb has gone to Blain mook County, Oregon, April 18, 1898.
PELTS—Good demand at 10 '41 ic
Io stay with Mrs. Abner Griest a few No. Nameof
No. of Co Vliex’d
WOOL— Valley, I4<*^ i 6 c ; Eaatern Oregon, </4
Diet Clerk
Address Pupils fund Bal. 10c-
weeks.
Miss Lucy Kinnamori,of Beaver, made
a flying trip to Conlsonburg, Friday.
South Prairie
Sand Lake
At this writing Mr. John Brady Jr.
it improving slowly.
Portland Market.
Mrs. Il Bergstrom returned Saturday
The flue weather of the past week from an extended visit to Nebraska, and
As given by Allen ft Lewis.
spent a couple of days visiting friends
seems to make every one glad.
WHEAT
—Market,
steady nominal at 8a
here before going to her home above
P. R. Coulson of Blaine visited his
Eastern Oregon; Valley, 83 84c
Pleasant Valley.
patents at this place Saturday.
OATS—No. 1, white, 41 to 43; grey, 36 (4 37c
Our Sunday school ie progressing nicely Choice.
Mr. E. T. Coulson lias a very sick
with Miss Ixrttie Freeman as superin­
BARLEY—Feed, |25.oo,
brewing $19 00
cow at this writing.
tendent, Mrs. Hansen as assistent, Miss to >19 50.
POTATOES—In good demand at 35 to 40c
N. Con Iron made a business trip to Maness as secretary and Miss Emma
per sack.
Spruce Wednesday.
Nelson, treasurer.
James Hughey is moving his renter on
his Coulsonburg ranch.
Mrs. II. S. Newman and Miss Alice
C. F. Murphy, of Sandlake, left yester­ Peterson, of Tillamook, made a trip to
Hans Jensen sheared twelve head of
day morning for '1 illamook.
Bay City 011 their wheels last Saturday. sheep for C. Mills, Monday. They
averaged nine pounds per head.
Eil Catterlin, of Salem, was in this
Messrs John Watt and D. W. Rhodes
There are thousands of acres of land
part of the county last week buying cat­ were passengers out on the Harrison.
tle.
They will visit several oil claimes before to homestead, around Beaver, easily
made into, perhaps as good, if not the
Alias Bell Ro .th has returned from their return.
best, sheep ranches in the world.
Whiteson, where she lias been attending
Miss Maud Sturgeon, of Till nmook be­ Sheep dowelland no mistake about it,
school for sometime.
gan the Bpring term of school in the live and keep fat euougli for the best of
Mr. Jasper Smith left last week, and Vaughn district, Monday
mutton all the year without any feed­
Mr. Clias Ray left last Sunday fortlie
Mr. Bert King and Miss Edith Perkins, ing.
republican Hinte convention which met of Tillamook, took a ride to Bay Ciiy
C. Mills is offeiing to sell or trade
yesterday and to-day in Astoria.
Sunday on the new tandem wheel
cows for sheep or goats.
Mr. V. I). Beaty, of Ocean Park, was
in town yesterday wearing ■ bland smile;
he was at the drug store inquiring for
Castoria, which accounts for his happi­
Charley Mann is in Oregon City.
ness. Il is an 8 lb. girl.
We are having fine weather at present
The Oretown cheese Factory is nearly
and |ieople in this vicinity are making
The geese from the California wheal
| completed, and as soon as the machinery
fields have started to fly north and if a
their gardens.
ie in position, will Ire ready for business.
stiff breeze comes up you will hear a
E . P. Wells has just finished a job of
' There are several good ranches for
continual bang, bang, of tlie local sports­
shearing goats for H. Rogers, of Long
the neighborhood of the cheese
men's guns for a few weeks, The geese Ra|e
Prairie.
are very fat when they fly north, as they factory which can be bought cheap.
There was a large crowd attending Dr.
have been feeding in the wheat fields for | O11 account of the cold weather, garden­
Jersey cows
some time. They are killed on the wing ing is backward but the indications are Mills’sale last Saturday
sold at a good price, in fact everything
while passing over the high ridges, the favorable for a good crop of fruit.
sold well.
wind compelling them to hover close to
The dance last week at the cheese fact­
Old Peter, from Grand Bonds formerly
the ground.
ory building was well attended and all of this place, has returned and taken a
While at Tillamook, recently, we inter
I enjoyed the evening.
contract of slashing for M. f-auib.
viewed Mr. Tuttle, of the telephone line
Isaac Quick, of this place, purchased
in regard to extending it on from Tilla­
an organ from Mill»’ sale.
mook to this place. We believe if our
lieople would offer a little inducement
Kirt Johnson, of (flit place, is very
the line wool I be extended. Let our peo. ' Chas Atkiuson has left for Astoria busy making garden. Kirt is a fine
where
lie
intern!»,
to
stay
during
the
fish
­
pie consider this matter, and be prepar­
gardener when his wife is along to show
ed to give Mr. Tuttle an answer when ing season.
him what to do.
C.
F.
Murphy
gave
a
pleasant
party
to
lie comes down, which will be in a
; a few of his friends on hi» arrival with
Mr. and Mr». John Paquet, from
»hort time.
Wilson River, were visiting on South
his new bride.
Cranlrerry planting was finished this I'rairie Sunday.
Oretown
Coi ilsonburg
baking powder is almost as
strong as Schilling’s Best.
Yes, and prussic acid is
stronger than vinegar. i2J
Nehalem
The Tug Maggie came in on Friday
with freight.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dean left for
Warrenton on Friday, overland.
|
H. A. Bloom brought down a raft of
aliont 75,000 ft. from Blackburn's camp
on Saturday.
Billy Hoskins was down at Charlie
Pye’s on Monday, helping him set up a
cream separator.
The Circle Anniversary and W of W.
entertainment was quite a success; a
fine musical and literary programme
was rendered, and Messers Scovell and
Batterson made excellent speeches in
behalf of their respective branches of
the order, and shout 90 sat down to
i supper. Success to Woodcraft.
There was a narrow escape of a serious
accident at Blackburn's logging camp
last week. The cliauidog failed to dis­
connect from a large log started down
the chute, and it dragged tlie six horses :
off the grade into a canon. The driver,
who jumped, also got badly mixed up
with them and seriously bruiser!.
Strange to say none of the liorses were j
badly hurt.
r. Tom Wllliama Tillamook 124 In« <3
8 ■ I’. Welle
68.78
7«
3. J. W. Jennings Bay City so
19 10 in 3
4. L. Hushbeck Woods
35 34 2 90
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6. Mary Snider
Nehalem 43
41
39»«
6. H. H Rock
88.20 30.3 J
Oretown 40
15.38
7. Forest Mills
Tillamook l6
8. Joseph Bixby Beaver
4«
43-23
9. T H, Goyne Tillamook 278
365.49
10. John Kvenson
71.63
73
4 33
33. 93
11. Winnie Alley Nehaiem >4
12. B. W. Turner Neatocton 35
33 43 io. io
13 E H Stone
Helm
50.63
53
14. C. H. Johnson Hobsonville 26
>4 "3
15. W. If. Hoskins Foley
23
31.0!
38.30 8 40
16 T. J. Lucy
Woods
40
16.34 > »
17. G. W. Grayson Trask
«7
18. F. Scherzinger Neskowin 22
3I.O! Jl.ll
19. George Pateet Oretown
82
J°0
•7°
20. D. E. Baxter Dolph
H
1343 1.49
33 93 >13
si. W. C. Wolfe Sandlake ■I
36.74 9*>
32. Mene Nelson Hebo
23. Henry Rogers Tillamook 31
48 71
20.06
I4W.N Reda way Balm
31
25. M. D Reading Tillamook 20
19. IU
36 H A. Ely
Spruce
27
»5.79 »3*3
«8 65
37. M. A. Cady
Blaine
5®
28. Ada Morrison Nehalem J2
30.0
29. Caroline Hansen "
16
rs0
30. K West
Netarta
II
to 51
3!. C H Hicks Bay City 79
75 45 >9 0
24
43. J. Ford
Bearer
23 93 33.74
33. I C. Quick Neatocton »5
3J88
84. J Chitwood Km ma
»7
»5 79
85. T. Herrington Wilson
10
9 55
36 Mary Hayes Rpruee
6A8
7
37. M. D Graves Dolph
3!
30.06 ■ft
38, J H Whiting Tillamook »7
»5 79
39 Mary Boyakiw Nehalem 47
44 89
40. K. R Riggs Tillamook 33
3!.OR
4!. E chamberlain Spruce
13.48
»3
43. E. F. Brooke Woods
P-47
34
43. R. Eichinger Tillamook 27
25 79 5 0
44 Aug C
Kautz Dolph
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y
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M
45. C N Johnson
Beaver
V J M Harrison Hobsonville 6
171
47. J M Burton
Neskowin
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Amount apportioned |l6}4 U. No ofPupile 17! 1.
G A Welker,
Co. Bnpt of Schools.
The Republican nominees appear to
Ire satisfactory to Nehalemites in general. 1
What the editor of the Republican says |
will probably not affect a single vote, 1
New dress skirts oil display at Mrs
still 11 he has the welfare of the party
i
at heart he would much belter cease Sturgeons.
aabiuing those who have the temerity to
The latest styles of millinery can be
differ with him, or the courage to kick,
found at Mrs. Sturgeons.
»lien their right» are invaded.
HIDES—Dry, 13'14(50; greet»7c to 8e.
DRIED APPLES— Evaporated bleached, 4c
ot6c; evaporated unbleached, 50.
PEARS—Sun and evaporated, 2H(93l4c.
DRIED PLUMS—Pitleea, 3 to4c;prune*2 <4l54
CHICKENS— 34.00 to (5.00 springs $4 50(45 6>
TURKEYS—Live, iaOla%c for choice, dressed
I5C
DUCKS—Young |6 no <4 |6.5o
GEESE—o(X4 7. 00
Launcl] freqe
will carry passengarB at
tha following cash ratea
until further notice.
From Tillamook to Garilaildl
From Tillamook to Hobeonville
From Tillamook to Bay City
30 cla.
25 eie.
20 cts.
Tripa Daily Excapt Bunday
J. A. Monroe
When You Want
Fresh fish, Halt fisli, smok­
ed aalmon, clams, cralm,
oysters poultry or game in
ita swill, call at
Fish
Market
We keep a nice atock
hand and will try
please you
Oil
to
C- T. McKinley. Prop.