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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1898)
Che fjcnblitUft, Provle Who Want has over one thousand subscribers It has more local news, and is the cleanest, ablest and best paper in Tillamook County. People who want all the news and who do not want slush, dirt and abuse, take Good Job Printing will do well to bear in mind that there is but one decently equipped Job office in Tillamook Countyt and that is the office of (th* ftertblirtht. ©he iJraMinUt. TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. June 23c». 1898. $1.50 Per year OCEAN PARK CAMP GROUND John Malaney Sr. Prop. The finest Camp Ground on the Oregon Coast. For baigains in hardware, goto HEADLIGHT X-RAYS' I A Co. _______ Atty. W. J. May returned from a bus- j inesa triplo Portland this week. Dress skirls! Watch for the display at Mrs. Sturgeons. A fine li le of hals just received nt Cohn Co’s. When you want nails cheap, go to C. E. Reynolds. 1 Colin Nails, ¿2.49, per 100 lbs, base at C. E Reynolds. A large invoice of corsets on display at By request we publish the followi g Mrs Sturgeons. songs from an old hymnal now out oi For big bargains in clothing, go to print: Colin <& Co. Hill You Uor Fred Stilwell lias enlisted under the Mrs. B. L. Eddy and children return stais and strips. ed this week from an extended visit to Flour is selling at Cohn & Co’s fur relatives at Corvallis. $1.50 Per ■*<ik 01 11.50 per barrel. C. E Reynolds is selling 10 gallon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beals returned to milk cans for $3.00. Tillamook Tuesday after a prolonged ab Chas. Ray of Woods was in town this week and made this office a pleasant sence. call. If you want to buy the best goods for Don’t fail to hear the Hillsboro Brass J. E. Tuttle now sports a pair of black the least money, then go to Geo. W. Band on the 4tli of July. ponies, purchased while in Portland. Woods, Oregon Ilott. J. W. Maxwell returned this Phelps store at Netarts. The steam schooner Ruth is in the Mrs. Sturgeon lias just opened a new week from a flying trip to Portland. line of mitts, glove?, lace, ribbons, mn- ! bay loading lumber for the Truckee Mill. Diamond Dyes, all shades, for wool lirellas, corsets, etc. E irnept Smith formerly of this place is »nd cotton, for sale by Sturgeon. one of the Ruth,« crew. Three-fonrtlis of the cargo of the One that will stand these roads, Miss Mabie Moulton, of Marion, Kan Steamer Elmore which came in last Fri- Judge IL F. Holden was called to One that will i:ot need repairs, sas, is here on a visit to Mrs. Woods, day was fur Colm & Co. the leading Salem last week by the death of his A Particularly easy riding wheel, mother who was one of the pioneers of Geo. W. Borlyfelt of Helio was in town merchants. Oregon. At a reasonable price buy . Tuesday and made the HK adluht of Hon. T. B. Handley went aa a dele fice a pleasant call. A brother of Jos. Schell is visiting gate to the Grand Lodge A. F & A. M, Mr. Handley re here in the county. Fizz, crack, pop, bang boom! We are at Salem last weea. The Rambler is a strictly first class wheel. It has not talking about llie war with Spain, mained in Portland some days on busi Alfred Magnnsen is in from Portland where he attend Grand Lodge F. A A. stood the test for 19 years and stands today a the hut tlie lire crackers at the Racket Store. ness. Geo. F. Lamb, county eupt., elect, of M. Dr. Wise, dentist. Offices at Tilla head of all. mook and Boom No. 014, the Dekum schools, will occupy the position oL If you want a fine Singer Sewing ma See my Prices book-keeper for the Tillamook Lumber chine at your own price, see Mr. Wright Poitlmid, Oregon. tf * Model of 1897 - - $50.00 Rev. M. P Dixon will preach a temper Co. left vacant by Bert Severance. about it at the Allen House. Model of 1898 - $60.00 & $75.00 mice sermon Sunday morning and appro Jord Morris had a nice yearling doe in The Singer Sewing machine Is town today which attracted much at best. If you want one cheap, see All these wheels are fully guaranteed and all 875.00 priate music will be rendered. wheels are nickle plated, I also sell a line second If you want to make a racket on the tention. He will send it to North Yam Wright at the Allen House. Persons wanting sewing machines will class wheel “'f'he Ideal” for from $35.00 to $40.00, fourth of July, go to the Racket Store hill to his mother. C B. Handley returned from Portland do well to see J. K. Wright, Agent ami gel tlie fire works to do it with. with his father yesterday. Charley has for the Singer Sewing Machine Co. Mr Second-hand piano (or sale cheaper been away for sometime and his many Wright has some extraordinary bargains than yoll ever saw a piano sold (or friends gave him a cordial welcome. in machines Some of these machines II at A. Leiclier’s Jewelry Store. A new line of goods just received at have been used 2 or 3 months, others are The unveiling of monuments of de- Mrs. St in geons. new, ami all will be sold at figures ho low ceased Woodmen will take place at the as to H8t<>nisii you. Mr. Wright can be Capt Stilwell al Lem led the re-union seen at any time until next Tuesday at I cemetery next Sunday afternoon. Ob ----------- Colin & Co are selling a fine new stock of lI ip Indian war Veterans and pioneers the Allen House. HARDWARE, of i lol Hing 25 yer cent less than other I at Portland last week Mr. Stilwell met men hanis charge for shoddy, sbelfworn I many old f'iends and greatly enjoyed County Warrant» Payable. STOVES, the occasion. goods. TINWARE, \V. II II C.try has the agency for the Warruts No. 620, 62». 562, 534, 539, 6o3, 613, 609, We timlerstiind that Mr. Stanley will 53»» 6 t R, 590, »‘2?, 644, 600, 677, 61S, 880, 666, 361 Pacific Queen Sewing Machine. Any 783. 170, 688, 685, 689, 681, 6S2 873, 760, (>95. 704, 7(0, 758, conti.me in Ins position as Deputy Sher FARM MACHINERY, one desiring a good sewing machine will 526, 719, 655, 571, 662, I52, 843, 851, 837, F2s. 7^0, P45 iff. Sheriff Alderman could not make a do well to examine the Queen before 862, 885, 833, 834, 853, 839, 817, 812, 829, 828, 7I4, >48 LOGGERS SUPPLIES, lietter choice. 847. 7>°. 84°. H"<1 841, of Series K, and No, 353, of buying. Serie j C are co< pay able, FISHING TACKLE. The first minual coinmeiieement of SI. The committee in charge of the fourth Jno. Barker, Trees. Alpliomois Academy will occur on AMU NITION ETC. of July lias arranged for a bicycle par | Wednesday, July (i'll. Archbishop ade to take place at 6 p. in. All wheel PROGRAMME FOR THE FOURTH OF A FULL l.lMi up HEADY MIXED PAINTS Gross is expected to be present. men are ask id to come and lake part in July Celebration. A marriage license was issued yester the parade’ No old shelf worn stock; Everything new and up to dale. day lo Herman W. Conover of Wasliiiig- ritOCKSSlON. W, 23. CARY O pposite B ank [ Ion county and Miss Lena M. Brooks of The ladiea of the Presbyterian church will give a roc ! ii I on Silurd iy evening ’¡’he procession will be formed at 10. A Tillamook counly. _ .lune 25lh, at the House. Slraw- M sharp near the coiner of 2d Street The rainy weather of the past few heriics, ice cream and cake will be serv an I 2d A venue east and will march Io It is a well known fact that the wealth i weeks is doubtless a line thing for grass ed. All are invited. Admifteioii free. tlie grove near llie public school house in of the nalion lies in the condition of the and some other things, but is growing Deputy I list. Atty. G. O. Nolan ami lie following older: agricultural district. The farmer is the some what monotonous. his brother Oak Nolan, of C. & E 1. The Hillsboro Brass Band of 12 pieces backbone of the country. The farmer M onky to Ims.-On country proper Thayer’s hank, v'aited Portland and 2. Uncle Sam in carriage drawn by a pa r may better liis condition by accepting ty with first inortgnge us security. other Valley points last week, returning of Shetland p mies, driven by a col Buch methods in the tilling of bis land Address, A. L. R. on Sunday. They report a very pleas- ored coachman. mid the preparing of bis product as will 7-14-98 Box 252, Forest Grove, Or. ant and enjoyable time. 3. Liberty car, containing Goddess nf involve the leant labor and expense, om Liberiy, surrounded by 45 sclmo Cary Ims just laid in a new stock of In the letter from Billy Williams, pub children, representing the State« of fishing tin kle. He Ims ns nice an as. lished in the B eadugiit last week, Va'- the Union. sortinent of flies as were ever brought lo dez pass was accidently set up Chilkoot Uns town; also lines rods and reels. Go pa-a Mr. Williams and bis compai- 4 Mayor and City Council in carriages. amt see them. ions are on their way to Copper river 5. ................................G. A . It. on f >ot. 6 ................. Tillamook Hose Com| any. a necessity now. No progressive In another department of this paper is and not Klondike. 7 .......... Tillamook Hook and Ladder Co. farmer can do without one. We have | n cominunii-iition from Capt. J. J. Daw Bert Severance I»«« receive»! the ap 8. .............. Tillamook School Children. hand or power sizes, see or write ' son. A mistake occurs ill the column pointment <»f deputy under County (’letk 9. Citizens in Can iages and on horse iiiention in the date wl en the Captain elect, M hsoii . Beil in a good l>oy and buck. Astoria, Ore. I commenced taking observations, ii thoroughly coiupethnt to fulfill the du FOARD & STOKES CO L itkkaky E xkrciheh at the G rovk . should read 1864 instead of 1846. de* to which lie h..H been appointed I.......................... V j »cal a ml Band Mndc Tlie Barbecue will furnish ail abund Mr. Mnfron baa ebon n good judgment in 2. Reading of the Pei laratiun of I ide ance of roast meat free for the crowd hi* selection. pendence by Geo. F. Lamb. which will come to Tillamook on July Oration by Hon M. L. Buller, of Inde Where Are the Benefit«? 4lli. All tlie balance of the provisions pendence, Oregon. If BO cent Rilver dollar* should double needed, the people will be obliged to the prices of farm products, it is quite 4. ............................. Music by the Band A lways has on hand bring for themselves. as certain that the prices of all the B arbecue . FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES Boiler iiinl Imll inspectors, E. 8 Ed products which the farmer consumes After the exercise« are concluded there wards and Geo. F. Fuller, of Portland, would double in the same way. In that will be a grand barbecue. The meat ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF were in town on Wednesday to inspect case it is not easy to see how the farmer will be served free. gain anything by the free coinage Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco tlie hull and boiler of tlie Steamer Louise, would Pf.i c U gly P arade . riiev fout.il tier O. K ami left lor Poll- of silver. Even the wages of labor, thr last to rise in an epoch of depreciated and Stationery. The Plug UJy parade will take place (slid on tlie Forest Grove Mage. currency and inflated prioee, would at 2 o’clock p m. alter which there will Mr and Mrs Driffield imd pangliter j finally, afM>r much diHtrtna of the work be foot racing, sack racing, etc, etc. left oil Tuesday morning of this week ingmen, straggle up to the common By older of the committee, for the Trask House win re they will level. l.upnhHH tram 10 EenfH up.. C. E R eynolds , But whether the farmer should re spend some week» rusticating and fish- ceive »100 for 100 bushels of wheat an I Chairman. ing. Mr Driffield is an ardent sports pay out »90 for the necessaries of living man ami doubtless many a finny beauty or should receive »200 for the sam< Notice to School Children will fall a victim to his rod ami reel. wh< at and pay out »1H0, in both case, the balance on hand would have just All wdiool children are requested to A grand ball will lie given at Fairview the same purchasing power. But in ac Hall on the evening nf die Fourth ofjti- complishing the degradation of th< meet Rt the achool lionae on Knlniday, j ly. Tlie music will lie furnislie.l by Jos. monetary standard, which could do J ime 25 at 4 o'clock p M for tlm pur I Nevins’ Orchestra Sapper will be neither the farmer nor the wage earner pose of arra ingi ng Io take part in the M c NAMER a BACDN Props. Aliare fnmislied nt the hall during the evening any good, an enormous deprec iation of exercises on the 4th. of July. Eld MET QUICK. Enver | by Mrs. W. N. Vanglm. J. D. Morris | values and confiscation of accumulates, invile 1 lo come. By order of the Committee. Leaves Forest Crave at 5 A M Sun. Tues. Thurs and Henry Le»cii, floor malingers. earnings, involving public and private credit in a maelstrom of destruction, { Leaves Tillumaek at B A M Mon. Hied. Fri lilniMsitin including supper, 11.50. would inevitably enrae. Are tire farm DIIÎD, A grand Fourth of Jnly liall will be | ers and workingmen of the country will Cood AecommodatioBB Through Triplu 10 Hrs. given at the Tillamook Opera House on i ing to invoke such a catastrophe?— Special Rates ta Campers and Fishing Parties Monday evening, July 4th, I8HH. Grand Philadelphia Record. B emhves —O.i Friday J me 17, 1898, Finest Ftshing iu Oregon slang the Ufdsaa Msicli will l>e played by the Hillalioro I Th»*r* has b** n no time since the rr- near Tillamook, Mm. Ma» y Bendixen Paver end its Tributaries. Itnnd, promptly at 8:30 p. in Mnaic ■oinpUon of ■jM'cie payments in 1879 aged about 32 years. Mrs Bendixen will lie furnished by -Miner A Jenkius i when the deposi Um in savings banks had 1>eeu ill f >r a long time ami no effort For particulars infuire •/ orchestra. Tit kels for dsiiee including ’ could not gev bar k as good money as nor ex |»eiise were apMie«! to smvh her IK ß 4 CON J°HS M(NAMER- supper 1150. Everylto.lv come and cel- they earned and put in. Do they want life, but all to no avail. Mie wan bur- Livery end Feed Staues, Tillamook. , fkresi Greve. ; «-brale Dewey’s victory and the annexa- even to “chance it” on getting 51 cent ie»l o»i Hutur*lay. Rev. A R. Grigg« j tion <4 the Sandwich Islands . or even 75 cent silver dollars? preadiidtl»« iuneial termora. The Situation ia one of unuisualy beauty. It is protected from the wind. It is near a lovely beach. Il affords fine bathing and boating facilities. Il is near the best fiishing in America. Supplies will be brought to your door. All prices are reasonable, Will yon go and seek for the lost ones here. For the ones who have gone astray, Will you lead them back to the Shephard's fold From their wanderings in sin’s dark way? C horus . Will you seek them now, Will you show them the way? Some one may be lost that you might lead home To that bright land of perfect day. Jolin Malaney Sr. When You Want a First Class Wheel A COMPLETE NEW STOCK. Mikado and Empire Cream Separators TILLAMOOK BAKERY, AND restaurant Best ZivCeals in. City. Frank Wheeler, Prop. ^iVilsoh Biuer and Ti’lamook Stage Line FARE f4 00 Will you go and speak to the sinner, blind, And who walks in the midnight gloom. Will you bear some light to their darkened mind, Will you till them of their coming doom? (Chorus) Will you tell them, if they will only believe. That their souls will be truly blest? For the Savior said that they shall receive Precious blessings of peace ami rest. (Chorus.) Will you go and tell them that the Savior died And provided for them the way, If they fully trust in the Crucified He will pardon their sins today? (Chorus) Beautiful Land of Light There's a ben ti fill laud, a land of light, A country just over the way Where the night of life with its gloom and »trife Fades into glorious day. C horus There’s n beautiful land of light Where darkness will be no more, There’s a beautiiul land cf light On Jordon’« happy shore. Theie are gentle slopes and mountains high And rivulets laughing sweet And voices dear that we love so here And the patter of little feet. * (Chorus) The e are sparkling eyes that we’ve closed at night Mid sighing and bitter tears That are beaming bright neath the brows of light Untouched by the frost of years. (Chorus) Look up ye poor and suffer I ng Ye weary, troubled and sad Let the eyes glow brigt with the old time light And the aching heart be glad. (Chorus) Real Estate 7'rans/ets. June ir. J W ane Pearl Morton to A E Imbler, 75 acres in section 2o, 2t, 28 and 2j 11 .» r 8 w. ,, I3 Barthoemew O'Hara to Truckee Lum" her Co sc14 of sec 1, t 2 s r 10 w. „ „ T M Ko logg to Ida Kellogg, w’4 of ne •4. w'.j ofse'4, sec36 t 2 n r 7 w. ,, ,, Win R Robedie to Hugh Finnigan, lot 7 see 6 lot 1 A- 2 sec 1 t 4 s r lo w, lot 4 sec 1 t 41« r li u , ,, 14 John ond Rosa T osa to Geo Brim 2<x- 7r,sftb1k26 Claude Thayer aid to Tillamook. ,, A J Cohn to G A Brlnn, e 58 ft of lot 1 blk lo town of I.tncoln. G A Brlnn to C R Hadley, lam»*. ,, ,, w ,, 2o L I, and S rih I i Stillw« II t> J C 59 actes in t i s r 10 w, „ 2i Sarah A and J N MtCune to John m Mark w%of aeK, ne^of sw'4 sec 18 t 2 a r 8 w. „ „ J E Brcf'nehan to Anton Plasker. lo acr in sec 6 t 2s r 9 w. ,. ,! U R Patent toj E Tuttle s'^of ae^ nvQ of ae'4 <>t sec 7, of mw !4 aec « t i r r 10 w. „ „ Pope Kc Robbins to W W Jacobs, tract in lot 4 or 5 *ec 23 t 3 n r 10 w. „ „ U H Patent to J B U-wis sw'4 of sw’4 sec I9.11 wK of nw'4 see 39 t 3« r 9 w. aeK of Re'4 arc 24 ne,'4 o| iie^ gee 25 t 3 a r 10 w. m Hunter „ ,, J B Lewis to Hui bi .k Wm Hiatt, same „ 22 F I) Vlecent to Win Patrick, tracts in t 3 " V w. LOCAL MARKET. (Corrected everj week by Colin fit Co.) Bl TTftR—Dairy, 25 to 30c. Creamery 40 to »5c.ptr roll. CHKICAF- k per lb. K<.G*-i2Hc. p. r do«. »'IHCKFNS—fa *pi to fj.oo per do«. POTATOES—Over »locked 2oto2.se* per bu. BACON—Sc per lb. HAMS—roc per lb. HIDES—Dry roc. greet», 4c tn 5c. jx-r II WOOL-- 12J4 to 15c per lb. MOHAIR— asc. J*r lb. SHEEP PKJ.TH—■ 10 to 75c each. FURS- Bear | to fro each. Cub ft to W pac H Mink 2»c to 50c each, Coot» 20 to 40c cucii Muskrat 5c to roc each, Civet cats 5c- Some day there may be better tea coffee •ode baking powder flavoring extracts and spires than Schilting's Iiest, be cause “de wurl do move.” Hurry up, old world ! You’ve got many a mile to go I 100 For «ale by C. W. Smith & Company