Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 19, 1898, Image 1

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Vol. X. No. 49
TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY.
HEADLIGHT X-RAYS
Tom Coates is s till on the sick list.
May 19th. 1898.
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Miss Maude Chatterton is ou the sick
$1.50 Per year.
County
Warrants
Payable
Warrant. No. 491 49a 49S 5ja 496 509 5» 494 495
546 528 529 530 5’1 S»» 548 5<9 497 547 544 49» 5«3 51*
SW 525 5’7 535 S’8 S» SOI <”3 6’1 6” 5‘8 54> 557 565
The Steamer Ilan ¡toil is expected to­ S*3S5O-
day or to-morrow.
list.
COUNTY ITEMS
Political Speaking.
All citizens are expected to assist in
81 auahun’s new Music Store is about
Arrangments have been made with A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks
the observance of memorial day thia
completed.
|year.
D. DeK Bowman editor of toe H ead ­
. Happenings
Liveryman Wilson of McMinnville is light to address the voters at Woods on
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C. E Reynolds has treated 1 his store
in
town.
Saturday
evening
May
28th.
and
at
to a bran new coat of paint. He
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put it
NETARTS
Mrs. Waldvogal has been on the sick Oretown, Monday eveing May 30th.
on the stole himself and did it artisti­
list for the past few days.
Abe Severance, Chairman.
cally too.
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ail< ‘"r8’ Pai1. Pierce of Pleasant
C. N. Drew, Sec. ’ alley are rusticating on the beach
M ir . L. II. Brown has been quite ill
The ladies of the Christian Church
during
the
past
week
.
for
a
few
days.
will give an entertainment the first
week in lune. Full particulars will be
Gu« Lowengart of the firm of M. Seller
For Sale.
given next week.
A complete bill of lumber for building
and Co. of Portland is in town.
Rev Gue will hold qunetrtly confer­
Hon. John T. Whalley will speak at Bay City a house 18x24—consisting nf flooring,
ence services at the M. E. clmrcti Sat. in the afternoon at 2 o’clock instead of the rustic, studding, rafter«, etc., etc. Lum­
at 2:00oclock 1*. M. and Sunday, at 11:00 evening as heretofore advertised.
ber can be seen at Mr. Davis* yard.
Editor Watsou of Nehalem was in
AM.
Inquire at this office
or of John Paquet.
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You want a wheel—see Letcher and town on Monday.
When You Want a First Class Wheel
One that will stand these roads,
One that will not need repairs,
A Particularly easy riding wheel,
Ata reasonable price buy
Jenkins.
There will be a lcetare at tire M. K. church
Friday eve. May aoth 8 r. m . by aev. c. w. cue
presiding alder Portland Dist. M. a. chu eh,
subject “vnited states and spain", and the
duty of every American citizen in ttie present
struggle. Alt are invited, No admission fee
I charged, a collectiou taken at the close of the
I I Lecture.
RAMBL
The Rambler is a strictly first class wheel. It
stood the test for 19 years and stands today a
head of all.
See tny Prices
Model cf 1807
Model of 1898
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Mrs. II. S. Newman’s little son who
had Iris ankle badly hurt some time ago
, was so unfortunate as Io fall last week,
I ami dislocate the injured member. The
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- $50.00 little fellow is only about 3 years old and
to have more than bis share of
$60.00 & $75.00 I seema
trouble.
guaranteed and all 875,00
Grease paint and pitch removed from all
goods, at the Laundry and Dye House.
If y’oii want a good wheel, and a cheap
wheel, go and see Letcher & Jenkins;
Their wheels areO. K.
Æ COMPLETE HEW STOCK.
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HARDWARE,
STOVES,
TINWARE,
FARM MACHINERY,
LOGGERS SUPPLIES,
FISHING TACKLE.
AMU NITION ETC.
keady mixed paints
No old shelf worn stock; Everything new and up to date.
W, ’Hs M. CARY.
O pposite B ank
It is a well known fact that the wealth
of the nation lies in the condition of the
agricultural district. The farmer is the
backbone of the country. The farmer
may belter his condition by accepting
aucli methods in the tilling of his land
mid the preparing of his product as will
involve tlie least labor and expense, our
If that black suit <s glossy have it stained to
ake the gloss off, Atwater will do it for you.
We do steaming and renewing at the Laundry
and Dye House.
t A twater will crease your pants; for is cts.
A mnrringe license was ¡ rsup <1 I o H hv I o
Mr. C. T, McKinley ami Miss. M.m l i’tr
son. The young couple will be imti ried
this evening and will leave immediately
011 the North Yamhill stage fcr their new
home naar Dallas. Miss. Carson has
been in the office of the H eadlight HR A
typo for a year past and only quit her
case this afternoon
The young people
are both well known and well liked here
and the go ><| wishes of tin if fiiends go
with them totlieirnew home.
Tillamook County is fnrnisliing its
share of defenders of the stais and Rlripes.
Amongst those already enlisted and on
the way to the front are; Chai ley New­
man, formerly« typo in the H eadlight
office, Chas. Olsen, Hollis R. Orchard,
Fred B. Stoddard and James F. Law­
rence. The good wishes of all our people
go with tl.e l>oys. May they fight brave­
ly for the land they love and return
safely to their friends, to he crowned
a necessity now. No progressive 1 with honor when the war ¡8 over.
ner can do without one. We have |
Before buying yourself a wheel, go to
id or power sizes, see or write'
Tjetcher and Jenkins and get our prices |
oil bicyclefl. We will nell yon a good
plain wheel for $20.0), or a first class
wheel for $45.00. The best material
in the market is used in our wheels
We buy the material« from the factory
and put them up at our shop, so we can
save you the profits of the middlemen,
who handle them for others. Yon can
also see what you are getting before they
on hand
are ei ameled. This is the only way to
buy a wheel and get your money's
worth.
Mikado and Empire
Cream Separators
FOARD & STOKES CO
Astoria, Ore.
TILLAMOOK BAKERY,
AND restaurant
A lways has
Letcher and Jenkins have just receiv­
ed the best kit of tools an<l material for
the repairing of bicycles that money
could purchase and are prepared to do
all kinds of work on bicycles at short
notice and in a workmanlike manner.
A share of your patronage is respectfully
solicited.
FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
A lso a complete line of
Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco
and Stationery.
Best ZvCeals lxx tlxe City.
Lunuhei from ID Gents up.
Frank Wheeler, Prop.
The Forest Gove stage came in las
Friday with two passengers.
Campers are arriving at the Netarts
beach.
A party from Tillamook drove over
to the Netarts beach Sunday.
Messrs Chas. Hodgden and James
Koila.l went to l'leasaut Valley to work
on the roads Monday.
Messrs Phelps and Hobart made a
trip to the hub Monday on business.
Town Council Meeting-
M ir . B. L. Eddy and children have
At the meeting of the Common Coun­
gone to Potlland on a visit to relatives.
cil on Monday evening the 16tli. inst. the
Attorney W. J. May was in Portland
following bills were allowed ;
on business the lati«r part of last week.
Bill from Pacific Lumber Co., #22,00
Have that suit cleaned, it will wear twice as
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14.00
Geo. W Elliott,
ong. Tae Laundry and Dye House does that
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1.50
John Millican,
work«
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C. W. Marlin.
1.50
See those art baits or soft rubber hugs
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.75
L. L. Stillwell,
and insects at Let chers
The trout go
439 76
Total
wild after I hem .
Tbe sal.ion license of Brini! Bros, ivas
If you want those'lace curtains done up
nicely, send them to the Laundry and Dy ordered transferred to C B. Hedley.
Houte.
Ordinance No. 105 was introduced and
Letcher and Jenkins have a new sign adopted and referred to the mayor.
Mr.C. B. Hadley was granted per-
in position, advertising their new bicycle
miHBion to run a drain from his cellar
business.
into the cistern at the corner of 1st. street
Theodore Steinliilher has been on the 1
a nd 2ave. east
sick list the past week hut ¡sable to be
2nd. Blreet was ordered to be opened
about again.
full width and asidewalk built on the
If you want first class work you will get itat
north side of the Day’B property.
the Luu ml y and Dye House.
Any one having a good second hand
Republican Speak I air
saddle and who is willing to sell it at a
Republican speaking under the aus­
leasomible pi ice, can find a buyer by
pices of the Repuulic“ii County Central
calling immediately at the 11 KAiM.iGi.T
Committee w ill be held at the following
office.
times and places and by the following
The Steam Tug Maggie lias been named persons:
schooner-tigged and new knee bruce.
Judge J T. W1IAI.LKY of Portland Ore.
placed under her decks. Capt. Malaney
Mnlaney
May 23 at, 7:30 P. M
Woods,
proposes to have her ready for business
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Beaver,
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in the near future.
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Tillamook,
The editorial relating to Mr. 'longue,
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25 4 4 7:30 44 44
Bay
City,
published in our hist is-tie whs copied
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Nehalem,
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entire in Sunday's Oregonian and credit
therefor given to the lieraid.
Hou. D. D e K B owman .
Muy
at 7:30 1*. M.
Woods.
H011. John T. Whalley who was an­
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Oretown,
nounced to speak here on the evening of
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the 24th. is one of the most eloquent
June
Bay City
stump speakers in the »State of Oregon.
Hon. T. B.
Everybody should go to hear him.
Hebo,
May 30 at 7:30 p. M.
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Nine new timber land notices coining
Woods,
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Oretown,
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issue of the paper late.
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HobsonVille
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At the last teachers examination the
Hon. W I». Bn- Oxs
follow ing persona were granted I cciir-e to
South Prairie, May 25 al 7:30 P. M.
leach in this County, viz, Miss Lizzie
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Bay City,
kittenhouse, Miss Ora Brook«, Miss Faye
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Garibaldi,
June 1 “ **
Doughty, Mils Della Oakes and Mr.
Mr. Geo. Johnson lias gone to the
'egging camp to work.
John Marks and wife of Tile Dalles
Oregon, are camped at Netarts, where
they will remain for sometime
.....
They
are greatly pleased with the beach,
this is their first trip to the coast
Nehalem
At last the much needed rain, for gar­
dens and meadows, is here.
All the lumber schooners are loaded
and gone, and lumber is again accumulat­
ing .
Dr Hawke came up from Tillamook
on Monday to attend to Mrs. Solomou
Lovewell who is dangerously ill.
Later—Mis Ixivell died at midnight
Monday and will be buried at 2 P. M
Wednesday.
Mrs. Giles R. Johnson, ami infant
diiughtei.are visiting the formers mother
Mr«. Lovell, «t Nehalem city.
The genial John Tuttle was with iiaon
Saturday, and visited with Nehalem
Camp 223. W. O. W. Come again.
Henry Olier of Clatsop, (a former re­
sident of Nehalem) has been in, and
bouglit three milch cowanf Dan Hickey.
Mr Obei runs a dairy of 22 cows will, a
little “Mikado” separator, with entire
satisfaction
Bloom & Nyalrom took down a raft o(
logs from Blackbiirus Camp 011 Money.
Soutli Prairie.
We have been having H fine rain the
last few day’s and meadows are looking
tine in tb is locality.
J. O. ( omeltof Hillsboro, Washington
Co is visiting friends and relatives at
tl is place.
G. W.
Phelps of Netarts
tlnougli here Monday.
passed
There has been much sickness around
here, but all are improving.
Mr. Conner formerly of this place
moved Ins last load Monday.
Percy Wiley.
A. W Severance, chairman,
Hon. F. X. Schoonmaker of New Jersey will
County Centrili Committee.
Mr Roy Powers is expected soon to
«peak on the political iK«uea of the day at Woods C. N. Drew,
round up caltle to drive to the valley.
May 24 at 7:30 1’. M. and at Tillamook May 25th,
Secretary.
at 7:30 I*. M. mi . Schoonmaker is one of the
We are having a good school in this
ablest orator« in the United States and our
district and the majority of the people
people «hould not miss the opportunity of hear­
are well pleased with their teacher.
The Joint Di.tu.nion
ing him.
The joi nt discussion last ween Hon. J.
Curt Johnson is hauling bailed hay
I) Sievens the fnaioneat orator and Holl. from Pate Wells this week.
Wh’r They Haus People.
T. B. Handley, at the Opera Ilouae on
"Pshaw !” petulantly ejaculated Mrs.
Mrs. Anderson expects to move to
Thursday evening whs rntlier slimly at­
Blaine this week.
Dubby, looking up from little Johnny's
tended but full of interest to tlioae who
geography. “I can't find it !'*
Mrs. Allen of Tillamook is visiting at
I were present. Mr. Stevens led off in a
"Can't find what?’, grunted Mr. Dub­
this place,
h peecb of an hour.
He is evidently sin­
by, with his none buried in his news­
Edgar Gilbert from Johnson's logging
cere but bis speech was a rambling effort
paper.
camp visited Beaver last Sunday
full of bold assertions which he did not
"Effigy.”
take the trouble to prove
It was tbe
Pate Welle has bought a fine stock dog.
“Eli?”
same old argument that Billy Bryan
"Effigy, I tell you! I have looked all
ALLEN HOUSE ARRIVALS.
offered in '96 and which the events of
over the map of Oklahoma and cannot
R P. Key Hanford, ( a!.; W D Wood«, Bay
tbe past have proven false a hundred
find it. I was certain it—”
times.
Mr. Bievena
dug
up
the CHy; Chaa W. Long, Nrstucca, Cha». K. llall,
“Here, now!” exclaimed Mr. Dubby,
Holton. Oregon; W. R. Keen, Heaver; H. B. Hill,
alleged venerable crime of 73 and L. Jensen, A. I). Sandora, Hebo; Fred Kcbke, J .
emerging from his abstraction. “Wbal’z
held it up to bis weeping sympathi­ E. Roach, Qua Nelson, D. Martiny, Hobaonville
that you are looxing for?”
zers, referred to (but did not quote) Con Deamond, Netarts; Jam«*« Mulvaney, I. T.
"They'er always hanging people in
scripture to piove that 16 to 1 is the legal Blackburn, W. R. Blackburn, Mike Lyon«,
Effigy, and I want to know where it is.
Portland; G. E. Quick, Forewt Grove, Geo.gr
ratio of coinage of silver and gold. He
Wanted—A good girl for general house­ ! supposed, of course, that it was in Ok­ contended that go vein meat obligations Hunt, (.'ape Meara; John Johnson, Garibaldi
Eli Mill« Beaver.
work. Address or call on Mrs. 8. J. lahoma, but prehapa I ought to look at were payable ill gold and silver coin,
lie map of Texas.”—N. Y. World.
Stu'geon.
that gold was appreciating in value con­
stantly, that tbe people want more arid
Foil SAI.H.
cheaper money, that there is no money
BONN
An Osborne mower No. 7 in good condition that is not a result of law, that tbe fiat
Aiwo a nulky rake almost «« good as new, both 1 of the government makes money, that
for ,40.00. Inquire of D. H Pierce, Nestocton,
WEDNESDAY 7 30 P. If.
there isn’t enough money in existence to
Ore., or at this office.
The cruiser <’har 1e«ton «ailed from San Fran
BOYINGTON—At the Light House
pay all debts with, that a gold Imais or cisco f >r Manila thi« morning
May, 17th, 1898 to Mr
and Mrs Geo
gold reserve is unnecessary, that every l Four Japanese war «hip« are enroute to the
Philliplne i«1an<1«to protect Japanese inter*-Nt«
Notice of Warrants Payable.
Boyington, a soil.
body wants cheaper money etc., etc.
Notice is hereby given that City Warrants M m
Mr Handley met all of Mr. Stevens'
BAKER—In Tillamook,
Monday, 82, 90. 87, 97, 107. io6 an<! 108 arc now payable at
I’he Cape Verde fleet is now in Jan Juaa, Porto
this office. Holders of the same will pleaae arguments ami answered them. Ilia Rico.
May 16, 1898 to Mr. ami Mrs. Dryden
present them for payment.
The new battleship Alahnmn wr » launched
logic was sound and Iris positions irre­
Baker a daughter.
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I from Cramp,« shipyard in Philadelphia today.
Howard Cary, City Trees. futable. In
conclusion Mr. Htevens 1 Saxahta ha» organized a new cabinet at Mad­
and its members will take the oath oi office
quoted some olieolete speeches marie try rid
to nihgt. T mumdav ; may 19 if) 30 A.M.
Carlisle, Ingersoll and others, speeches
The navy department confirm» the report that
which tbe authors themselves have long the Oregon i« out of dHiiger.
Commcdore W«t»on « fleet ha« «nilt*«! for
i since ackuowleilged to Ire baaed upon Havana. Hchlry« Mpindron arrived at Kry Wr»t
yr*ter<1ay
If i» believed that our fleet» now
false premises and therefore false in con-
nave the Capr- Verde fleet nearly hemmed in
I elusion. Mr Stevens is hard to answer . The Governor General of Han I uhii report»
I only « killed In the recent bombardment. The
because he scatters all over creation inhabitant» of the city are terrorized and are
trict attention given to outside orders
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and devotee his entire time to maxing camping in the county
The wavy department ha« reaolved to cut off
ying cleaning and renewing a specialty
assertions innumerable without proving all telegraphic communication with cuba.
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All
ftngliah wewapaper» are atrong favoring
any
of
them.
But
Mr.
Handler
gathered
ork called for and delivered
up what lie could of Mr. Steveirs’ w'lrl an Anglo American Alliance
ai«mark continue» hostile to America »<e
| asset lions ami gave them all the answers
»ay« we are wrong and insincere
that they deserved, but there wasn't I Gladstone diad al five o'clock thia morning.
I enough in them to call forth much Inter-j
Latest War News
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Wilson River and Tillamook Stage Line
McNAMER i EACDN Props.
EMMET QUICK. Uriver
Leaves Forest Crave at 6 A M Sun. Tues. Thun
Leaves Tillamoek at B A M Mon. Uded. Frl
FARE f400
Cood Acctnnmodations Through Tripiu 10 Hrs.
Special Fates to Cair.pers and Fishing Parties
Finest FUhing in Dreqon ale eg the Uhlson
River and its Tributaries.
For particulars inquire •/
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JOHSt M c NAMER.
W. BACON
Potest Grove.
Livery and Feed Stables, Tillamook.
Tillamook^ Laundry and Dye [louse.
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All work guaranteed to be first class,
J. W. Atwater,
Manager.
eat or enthusiasm.
Hipan» Tabules : best liver tunk.