Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1898)
THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT Thow.an<l> are Try*»« **• Miscellaneous 1 A Shirt Waist St<>ry You might as well be safe As given by Allen & Lewis. WHEAT—Pact lea) ly no businemi going on. Nominal value for Eastern Oregon, 54c. to 550. Valley, 57c to0c. OATS—Market steady with fair demand. No. 1 white 35c to 37c Nothing but strictly Sisi das« stock will bring 37c. Greys, 33c to 35c. T ie man and the maid sat down by the sea. And the maid was as blue as she could be; l'or her waist was ioud though the style was BARLEY—The market supplied. fraud. Yet it swop « at the sea, at the sky, at the sand Nominal value« at >19 00 to $20.00. BUTTER—Market is firm. Demaud good “Oh! what was that sound?., asked the man in KaNteru butter will arrive here next week, awe— which may weak -11 prices. Creamery, 50c; And the maid knew then that her shirt waist dairy, 40c (044c; store. 25c to 30c. swore— POULTRY—M oderate demand. Old chickens “ Twas only the waves,” she said with a >3 73 Ui>4 50; young >1 J/to >3.03 laugh, EGGS—Htudy at ¡7%c. And ale curbed the waist that was two and a DRIED FRUIT— No tiling doingr Nominal half. values for old apples, 3c to 5c: prunes, i%d to 3c “It wasn.t the sea,'’.said the sea, “that s plain— pears, (anbleaehed) jc; pitted prunes, 3c. Pros There goes the very same sound again!,, pect* for fair prices on uew prunes are favor “Oh,., said the maid, and her face grew red, able. Grower« to sell evaporated apples this “J think it was thunder,” was all she said. year must sell dry stock only. POTATOES—Good demand, 40c to 50c, And all that day upon the sand PELTS— 9c®ioc That shirt waist swore to beat the band; But maid sat still and prayed for the night, HIDES—Dry, 11(^14; green 6c 1.070%. And she likewise swore—though ¡it was nA WOOL—Valley, ¡4c(^i5c; Eastern Oregon right. 12c. Market dull. But as soon as night had covered the PEARS—Sun and evaporated, 3(£6c. sky CHIGKENS—Old, >3 75 $4.50; young fi.50 @ She soaked that waist in a bucket of lye ; 13 oO. . , I And the colors all ran, but swearing yet, Tl’RKEYS-Llve.itc. Ami lost themselves in the soaking wet. U® uc DUCKS—> 3 50 <394 00 GEESE—Old, >4.50 (3 l5-oo; young in demand Wrong Man at 35.01 <3 6.00 OATS—No 1 white, J5(337c; grey. 35c for “My husband tins a great joke on tne," choice. GROCERIES—Sugars of all grades advanced said a yon ng matron at a poreli party, •‘and I’ll tell it myself, so it will be %c ou the 6th. Beet sugar (dry granulated) are again offered at J4c less thau cane. The qual told without exaggeration. The other ity this season is fine. af'ernooti went <iown tywll to do a little shopping, and whtjij I came home about 6 o’clock I aawjny husband loung Illg in our hammock, under the apple treee in our side yard. His face was buried under liia Maw bat, but I knew him by hie excruciating yellow shoes; he diways will buy the biggest yellow shoes lie can And, and I detest them, as I was feeling a trifle jocular’ I picked up Borne green apples from the path and threw them at him, one at a time. Strange to say, one big apple hit him plump in the breast, amt two others rattled sharply on I is straw hat. He started up, but without looking at bint I scampered briskly up tl.e door steps and into the house. As I ran ill the front door 1 encountered my husband yellow shoes and all—coming out. Of eon me I was petrified and could’nt do anylning lint stare at him. He looked nlnrnied auJ explained. Gracious, Ixruise. wlmt is the matter? Are you going to faint?’ “ ‘Don’t know.' I confusedly answer ed ; who is that man out in the Itstn- inockT’ "‘That? Oh—that is Mr. Watkins— that clever New York Have ling man you've lieaid me talk alamt. I'ye brought liiinjto dininr. Anything wiung about that?' “ ‘No, oil, no,' I replied, only I bavg been pelting him with green apples.’ “But we had a merry little dinner after the liombaidineiit ol our guest bail lieenjaatmfactorily explained—Detroit Free Press. Spoiled HI. Cm. I remember hearing "of a law eonr t cnee where a man had entered an action against a railroad company for an injury to Ida anti in an accident Said the opposing lawyer: “I understand you have lost the use of your arm entirely through this ac- ciilent ?” “Vea,” said the plaiutiff. Lawyer—How high can you lift your arm now? I’laiutiff with great difficulty moves it about an inch. Lawyer—How farconld you lift it before the accident. Plaintiff—Right uphere!—at Hie same time shooting it right up over his head. “Weren’t you afraid of tho bullets?” Blie asked of the soldier. “Not a bit.” lie answered. "You felt as if you bad a charmed life?” "Not exactly. But after I got my aye- tein tliourouglily lined with hardtack 1 was reasonably confident that no bullet was going to penetrate far enough to do much damage.'' Recuit—-‘Hov ye a pair av worn out riioee ye kin »ell me?‘* Dealer—“What oil oartl. do you waul hieni tor?” Recuit— *’Share, Oi must hov them The drill aargeut «es Oi must march wid me toea out." Mm Fogg—"For mercy's sake, Daniel, what are von doing down there on your knees, peering under that bureau?” Fogg.twho lias lost his collar button and is not iu a sweet frame of mind)— ‘‘Looking for the Spanish fleet; what do you Suppoes I was looking lor?” No To-Uac for Fifty Ceuta Guaranteed tobacco habit curt, makes weak turn strong, blood pure. Wo. f Ail druggist* Sdnrntn Tonr Bowels With Cnarnr*ta. Candy Catbartie. cure constipation forever. Kk*. «Be. UCCC fail, druggist« refund money «dar»«. Ton, flow.I. Wilt, r».ear«t& Candy Cathartic, cure con.ilpailnn forever. It G C.C tall, drue.i.w retend luoae, In order to prova the g»*** merit or El?. B»lm. th» eur‘ ^CftLX.nd Cold luHewl. we h.v. p£ twred » generous tnal sue for 10 cents. G, < it of your draggwt or send 10 <'«nU to ELY BROS., 5« Wsrren St, N. T. City. in your tea-drinkir^, and enjoy I .nJ.red from csUrrh of the »»"‘kind ever since a boy. * “•*« hoped for cure, but Ely’" < I,*)“ "*'u* d? .runtLut M .ny ac,ns>uUncre »*£•«»*> it with excellent results.—Osoar Ostrum, 45 Warren Av»., Chicago, Bl. Flv's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contain. mercury nor any injurious drufr Fnv», 60 cunts. At druggists or by nuut more besides. 1 Try Schilling’s Best—your money back if you don’t like it XJ <a -A-xe 37-0X3. tlxlist37^ -A.ie 3TOX3. tired.-? "\X7"ill Tou talsie sorxxetlxing^? ient ire«. •IV. Mrorr omex. waawmaraa «• «• : Stennici * Ruth •*> vn » Special Price» oa Baggies and Spring wage as. N PRIZES 3.50 Broadcast. Freight handled with dispatch and at lowest rates. Fruit de* livered in good order. Bist Accommodations and Chiapssl Route to or from Tillamook. Astoria and Tillamook Every attention paid to wants and conveinces of passengers. First class table set. Will sail from ¡1. abiufc May For further particulars apply to A. W. BEADLE A Co. No. 14 Cal. St. S. F. or to Truckee Lumber Co. Agts. ■rm make trips «very five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria sad TH1««sok Cttj carrying freight and pallente*«. ELMORE, SANBORN « Oo., Astoria, or COHN A CO., Tillamook, Aft». "I'm nearly dead with Piles.” Why not get well? Bead ad of Vita Medicine Co. No cure, no pay. • Ladiea, read ad of Vita Medicine Co No cure, lio pay. • WKKKLY WILL Asthma or Catarrh. No cure, no pay. Read ad. Vita Medicine Co. ONE 01VES RELIEF. Teople eat and sleep well who use Vita Remedies. Read ail. No cure « n pay. * Asm F.AJosrsnl of JfolMitt Pref. W. I. Peeke, who makes a specialty- of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cur ed more cases than any | living Physician ; his | success is astonishing. We have heard of oases of so years' standing cured by him. Ha publishes a val uable work on this dis ease, which he »ends ,with a — — large bot tle of his absolute cur«, free to anv sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. We advise anv one wishing a cure to address FrM. W. H. rUKX I.»., ♦ Cedar It., »aw Tart Don’t Spend a Dollar To Car« Constipation Forever. You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons for n - V None but Vita Medicines cure Blood ; Diseases No cure, no pay. Read ad.* » t Vita Medicines cure all sick people. No cure, no pay. Read ad. • Medicine until you have tried Vita Medicinesinake sick people well Read ad. No cure, no pay. • ■ •<. » ’ ». , Nerves made whole by Vita Medicines. Read ad. No cure, no pay. • <?* • ✓ Liver and Kidneys made well by Vita -Medicine. Read ad. No core, no pay I “Oli! How I «offer—Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Can’i lie cured.” Yes it can. Read ad of Vita Medicine Co No cure, no jmy . • Ten Tabules for Five Cents. If you don’t find this sort of - Ripans Tabules At the Druggist’s A BOON-A BLESSING. I 50 practical qneation» answered, not by gnras work—not bv May-at-bonie»—but by ««peri- Bnc», that lias been there— lived there—worked there—and la now going back tliera, to get RICH ' telling when to start—liow mn h It will coat—what to take — ’row logo—how to live—I k » w Io keep well -what to do alien sick—where to go there—ho» to proepeet—how to mine there, «nd much more. T IS ITREHURTIITIUSURE I It« mxterial hat never before k |l»eeii published— it is privately 1 ■jpiinted—can only lie had bi Fiding to E. S trinbach , romi, Waeli , and envloainn ta. ViU .Medicines make red blood. Read ad. No cure, no pay. • K I -------- .J,,-------------------------------------- - . . , ■ VOTviKMly Bay, So. ..I No-To-Bac for Fifty Casto. Guaranteed tohaooo habit cure, makes weak meu Mtroag. blood pure. Wo, 11 All druggists To everyone going to the new gold fields Of any other newspaper, hi county. And all this is spite of the fact that other papers have been given away for nothing hi order to lessen the tfeadlighl's circulation, The Headlight does not need to beg people to take it or plead" fot a ciaaucu to enter their ho nes as a special fayor as a premium given Id.' something else. It is a ligitimate newspaper, and it * > cq itg Own Jjeftit The Headlight has every week' »early twice as much home new. as any other paper published in the ceuaty. It is all honte f»ini. It has a fine s'af of corr^pindents. It covers the entire county. It has a fine standing everywhere. It belongs to m clique It is broad and progressive. It is able and up to dale. It is also the County Off cial Pau r It wus so devigna ed last F.*brra’ry by the County ( omn*i bione s. who at that term pas.ied the foil iu ing or der: In the matter of seleeli::/ a news paper under the prmi ions of an act of the Leg’sluturc appro, ed b ?b. 21st ito7- “On the »<1 day of F b uirv, 1S97 It br ing ad n mi the regul.ir erm of this court for Jti 11 a v i%7, this cau«e eon hiu-d 1 t .is time for fi'Ing of p u jfs by t e lewspapcrs cont<s ing her* n, o nes oa to bj iiea d uml the p b her “f the Tillamok Headli h having du y filed a cer i- fi a o it» 1 o.u tide ycyly ►*• - •crihersliving in tliis c> urily. s*id no t *?r j ub i cr bavin k> fiitd fuc.i J«>r, and th Herald I ulfiisl.i g C- . hr.v i*R appea .1 by ifs attorney W. I.. I’ro k s*.d »xprihSly waived the li ng o such li t or In. th -r con- tea. herein t is hereby oiVered* that theTi 1 m ok Headlight be au*i be v 1 y is e c;e*i a> the ne.wspi-p-.-r pub li h fl .n Tillamook County .bupon, having the largest circulation with in s id county and wherein shall be publish the proc-eedings of the court a> required by the provisions of an ael ot t io Legislature of ti e s?tate of Oregon, approved l-'eb. 21, ;»9i.” Any oth< r paper claiming to be the County Official pa per does so without shadow of truth or atithbHty. NO other publishes al! the cOr.nty offic- is: BiaUer. The Headlight is ^Iso Opium, DmukeptiessorTobacco Habit I lip ( ltv llffw'l'll P'lTiPT ire.1 No cure, no pay. Read adof; 1C FdPCl cured Vita Medicine Co. • ■re la put Bp otoaply to gratify th« u*lv«ra*l prwol teowad t09 a tow rfTfc KLONDIKE KATAKISM dayg after 8tlj find every 10 BK MOST ORATIFYINO. Atlreas UPTON’S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. 324 Dearborn St., C hi C aoo , III. < The HeadHgkt is the Oldest fiaper published In the couaty, and has done more to advertise the eouNty and cell attention to all its various resourcesand lute rest capital in its devebpmeut than all di4 nev^M papers combi *ed. It b s never failed to do all in its poucr for the good of the country. In rettirti’ f5r this the people of the county have bestowed upon it a most generous patronage. The Headlight has to- Direct from S. F to j^fcandg Tillamook C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Or«. Ripaus Tabule» : beat liver tonto. -V . ■ Reduced FaresI machinery. You can save money by dealing with me. Take Cuscarets Candy Cathartic. 10$ orfM. If C. C C. fail to curt*, druggists refund money Address, C.A.SNOW&CO Glarlç E. padleij’^ flew ¡Saloon Buggies, hay rakes, plows and other farm Fits Cured ..v __ ’•f —— Dealer in — TOUR TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION TONY HirsK.la.ss County. l?a pet STEMS Iremots from WashineWa. T STUDEBAKER WAGONS, Osborne Mowers Use the letters contained in tho text: .“HE MEMBER THE MAINE,” and form as .imiy words as you can, using letter» either backward or forward, but don’t use any letter in the same word more times than it appears in “REMEM- BERTHE MAINE” ¡For example the words: Men, amber he, man, etc., etc. The person forming the greatest nnmlier of words, using the letters in the text, will receive ONE HUN- DKF.D DOLLARS IN GOLD. For the next larg est liat will be given S kvknty - fivf IJ ollakh in G old , for the next largest, F ifty D ollar » in G old . For the next largest list, T wenty -F ive D ollark in G old , and for the uext t'*n larg- lists will be given T en D ollars in G old . If you are good at won! making you may secure a valuable prize, start your :11st and s- nd to day thirteen two-cent stamps, or 25 cents in sil ver «wrapped carefully in paper), for a three months’ trial subscription to ¡U pton ’ s I llus trated W kkkly , Chicago’s great 16 psge illus trated home weekly publication, giving full particulars and rules governing contest. If yon make a good lists of words and answer promptly yoil will stand an equal opportunity to secure a valuable prize. I assure you that living tu Tillamook t’oiinty Or who haa property located heie wan,« a C.rrats, and Trsde-Marks obtained andI all P m - ent business conducted for mookratc Ftrs. C. A. BAILEY $1,000 EVERYBODY A paper containing all the county Hews, and hi every way in toncF whith all the variM industries aud iu ter cats of the county. Such a paper is that is the 1 To Be Distributed * ♦ jr '. J x»e a «• »r, I the most won. oertul tU"-dlq»l .l'^;()very of Uie age n’.eas- sntui.l refn sbmc l<> the tasle.acl.geuu« 'tb!?'’",ldl,ueJ's- bver and tww. is* ”2“"’’J"< ““ system, dispel eoMs cure headache, fever, habitual c onstipation If P.1***8 bfly snd try a box guaranteed u> cuemy »iLdruggist». Overland Seed Fira Cents to Twa Rirsm C mxmkaa C ommnt , No. Sprues St., New York, sad they will ba sent to yoa by mail; 19 carious will be mailed for 48 cents. The chances era tea ta one lUat Ripens Tabules are ike’very medicine you need. and wbl'sheji all the proceedings of the City Co a u cl’, al! ordinances an all official notices. It inly save you lots of trouble and expense to knew What the ordisances aye and to keep infarmr d on offiicial matters. The Headlight 1 ms the reputation of being oue of the a« it spares no pain» nor expense tc keep up its reputation. We hava Just put iu a water jnotec to run presses, and ■O’ f oue of most complete country offices iu Itstc. The Headlight also has lin&si iafi JrintiDfl Lmaidij Ti'Ja«. E«t«b»ahed 1868. The only rtagazlne on the Pdcîfk Coast. It» literary matter rep re sent, the best houghu ot ...ch writer, .a ¿uin^. Hjorth Boyesen Charles W»rr«tv 1 dard FdithM ¿J •W*rTtl1 st<xl- Its’ill?’t,.,*• Tho"'M, Joaqnitt Miller, I th- 3 * ■ itation.ahow tn the bcatatvle the glonesof the FacMeCoont ’ XV. a.rictorial history of the Great Fadfic t’,£Xho,e ,>a-'’n of the & * y ™ «V hnV<Tn’ *nd family. ‘ Our Work Tells ‘lue« ><”>» t>~'-"r<.CoPy.IK:. sin^suoberj Yearly Snbacrlptton. »,.« Overland Monthly Pub. Co. F"**cmco. Oau ! tai’«," o«ca wertrfPortland. "Wahavean Ibaapplianeaaaaoiadand tkare '• . aoihiag io the Hue at Job primlnr that we cannot do juxt a. welt a, you eangetlt done in' Portland. We have no cunipetttleii in thia caanty in Jak work ea no other o«oe ia pre pared to de good war*. Che gertMlflh**