Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 05, 1899, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 5, 1S99
EST PLACE
TILLAMOOK COUNTY TO TRADE
Truckee Lumber Company's STORE at ^HOBSONVILLE.
I
<f
Supplies
LEIGH JONES, Manager Mill and Store.
Principal Office, 3 California St., San Francisco, Cal
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
For a brief, breathless moment the would dream dreams of the future, as
young
girls
will
do,
be
the}'
princesses
or
trial was suspended.
jieasants. Engaged in this pleasant oc­
T> L. EDDY,
‘‘What is von occupation ?”the lawyer
Village Lawyer (from Skeduk) — You cupation one day, they thought to them­
ask a boy on the witness stand.
think I must have lots of idle time? By selves how pleasant it would be if they
“I work on mv father’s farm.” the wit-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
George, I can beat any man in forty were to marry’ two brothers and thus
ness replied.
unite themselves by bonds of kinship as
miles of my town playing checkers !
“Yon don’t do much but sit around,
T illamook , O regon
The idea grew on
Village Lawyer (from Spiketown)—I well as affection.
do von ?”
can't play checkers, but I can lean back them and they determined, if possible,
“Well, I help my father.”
I
in a chair and balance it on its hind legs tocarry it into effect.
“But you’re worthless, aren’t von?’’
AV J. MAY,
for fifteen minuits by the watch, and
“
N.
L
Francis,"
says
the
Boston
Tran-
I
was the attorney’s decisive question.
there ain’t another man in my congres­ script, “whose engagement to Miss Jane
“I don’t know whether I am or not,”
attorney - at - law ,
sional district who can do that.
Fuller, daughter of Chief Justice Fuller,
rctrorted the witness warmly.
has just been announced, is a Harvard
T illamook , O regon .
'Then the attorney took another tact.
mar«, class of '92. He prepared at
"Your father’s a worthless man isn't
CONNUAIALITES.
Chauney Ilall school. In the last year
he?”
“Well be works about the farm.”
A Kansas City couple gave as an excuse or so before graduation he came into a
The attorney here fastened an eye for marrying suddenly that both bad the fortune amounting toneady $1.000,000.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
I During his last year at college he began
which gleamed with triumph on the jury “blues.”
to take an interest in yachting. He first Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook
and nailed the boy with a glance from [
Baron Rolf Zederstroin, who is to
County, Office in Alderman Hotel
the other and said : "Isn’t it true that marry Madame Patti, ¡is only 28 years bouglii. the cutter Saracen. Subsequent­
Building,
ly he sold this boat and built the fast
your father doesn't do enough work to old. The diva is 55.
T illamook , O regon .
schooner yacht Serkara. After one or
prevent his becoming called worthless?’’ .
The “ marrying squire” of Jefferson­ two years he bought the famous Eng­
The boy had chafed under these un­
pleasant questions, relates the Baltimore ville Ind., is dead and his books show lish cutter Queen Mab. Last spring he 'p H. GOYNE,
News, and summoning up courage, he i that In* ba<l preformed 9,000 marriage sold this boat, but still retains his mem­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
bership in numerous yacht clubs. Mr.
said loudly : “Ifyoti want to know so! ceremonies.
Miss Pauline Astor, the only daughter Francis is now’ 28 years old. Since his
bad if my faJfcr's worthless, ask him;
Office: Opposite Court House,
of William Waldorf Astor, is reported to graduation from college in 1892 he has
there lie is, on the jury.”
T illamook , O regon .
be engaged to marry the young duke of spent a greater part of his lime in travel,
having been abroad several times.”
When Robert F. Thomas was called Roxburgh. Miss Astor is 19 years old.
As a wedding present to his daughter
as a witness in a suit he had brought to
recover a partial payment which he had Franklin Parrel, millionaire, of Ansonia,
PRATTLE OF YOUNGSTERS. (J LA UDE THAYER,
made on a horse that he considered was Conn., gave his check for $250.000. As a
not as represented at the sale, he asked wedding present to the bridegroom he
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Newcomb (who is anxious for sup-
the court’s permission to pray be I orc.
I neri- A hat can your grandfather be doing
Im gave the young
' . Illg his 1 <■'-1 1:1)" 11_,
I)<
T illamook , O regon .
n- ’ v^c'tuaively'on
he prayed ajy,
Willie feWtinxMih.. farm)—I left him
Äj»ng th«cow. grandma
I came
tlia^________________
Ther. taomsWBw m.n -nrHrraiervi
Ihv jnrv .nd.3jr.
,x tfu
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“ married three months ago, who keeps
<**
rotmd
hi\ i•:. •_ 1 bk - 1 ;• pulling buttons off his cont because In*
: •yfl
« ha
TTdemocratic judge (who so enjoys having his pretty wife stand
r-
■PB^TTyuig theca -v), who had Just been up c lose and sew them on for him.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
endorsed by a solid republican party of
It is rumored in New York that Burke
Lehigh county.” The jury brought a
D allas . O regon .
Cockran, the lawyer and orator, wants
verdict against Mr Thomas and he will
to marry Miss Virginia Fair. Mr. Cock ran
The Minister—Little boy, do you know
have to pay the balance due on the
is just now cutting something of a dash where little boys go who skate on the »OBERT A. MILLER,
horse.
in the fashion tide society of New York Sabbath?
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jim Webster was being tried for brib­ and is very attentive to Miss Fair.
The Little Boy—Yessir. They go where
With the greatest secrecy an anti mat there am’ never no ice.
O regon C itv , O regon .
ing a colored witness, Sam Jolmsing, to
testily falsely, relates the Detroit Free rimonial club was recently formed in
Land Titles and Land Office Business a
Boston, with a membership of just
Press.
“You are late this morning, lummy,”
Specialty.
“You sav the defendant ofiered you $50 twelve. The secret was too much for one said (lie teacher.
to testily in liisbchall ?” ask the lawyer or two of the young men. ami now nearly
“Yes’m ’’ responded Tommy, “They
(JAMES Met AIN,
all about the unholy compact is known. was a lot of bad boys chasen’ me along a
of Sam.
(A. W. S EV EHANCE.
It is proposed to dine annually as long as fence an’ I was limnin' away from ’em,
“Yes, sail.”
MYCAIN
xX
SEVERANCE,
“Now, repeat what he said, using his the men hold together, ami should one an’—”
of them be married he must give a fare­
“ Tell a straight story, Tommy!”
exact words.”
ATTOIINEYS-AT-LAW,
“I—I can't,ma'am. It was a rail fence.”
“lie said he would gib me .$50 it I—” well dinner coaling not less than $10 a
T illamook , O regon .
“He didn’t speak in the third JKl- plate, and as much more than that as
he
cares
to
afford,
to
all
the
other
mem
­
They
had
gone
through
the
fire
drill
soil, did lie ?”
“No sail ; he tuck good care dat dar bers, and must also pay into the general for weeks and the other d iv when visitors II
B. HENDRICKS.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
were no third pusson ’round; dar was treasury for tne accumulation of a club were present the teacher thought it well II.
fund the sum of $500 as a slight “for­ toshow the result of their training. “What Careful attention paid to Land Office
only two—us two.”
work and collections, notary public
“I know that, but lie spoke to you in feit” for his treason- io the cause in is your first duty in case of fire?'' she in
work and practice in all the
taking ui.lo himself u wife.
quied of the school.
the first person, didn’t he?”
Courts.
“
Eue
the
insurance
company,"
shouted
m I was de fus pusson m velf, sab.”
Thus • who think that the queen of the
Office in the J. IL Bridgeford Building,
“You don’t under.stand me. When he Netherlands will marry Prince William j «youngster whose father’s place of busi­
Hear the post-office,
BAY CITY ..........
OREGON.
w as talking to you did he say, ‘I will of Wied (ell this story of how it came ness had been burned out several times.
pay you $50?’,
alum!: Princess Pauline of Wurtemberg,
"No. sali ; he didn’t sav nothin' ’bout who is the intimate friend and sole con-1
J)AVID WILEY. M IL.
Masonic Notice.
x on payin'me $50. Your name wasn’t lidante of Queen Wilhelmina, married
mentioned, ’ceptiii’ lie told me rf clier I the older brother of Prince William of
A. F. eV A M. — T illamook
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
L odge , No. 57. staled rommuni-
got into t rouble von was theliest law ver Wied. Before her marriage the princess
jk ti<n. Saturday evening, January
ACCOUCHEUR.
A^7th. 1S99, at 7:10 p.m.
in San Antone to tool the iedge and de used to spend a part of th«» year with the
z3 Sojourning brethren cordially
All call promptly attended to.
’’«invited
imy—in lav' you was de best in town to presumptive heiress to the throne of
’
By older of the W.M.
T illamook , O regon .
< over up m kclity.”
Holland, and the two kfilends at times
1^3
G eo II. ilAMDLKV, Sec.
TOLD OUT OF COURT.
G. °- N0LAN>
0.R.&N
1
0 E. HAWKE, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
Telephone No. 7.
L’ulou Depot, Sixth HUtl J street».
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM
ALL POINTS EAST.
St. Alphonsus
ACADEMY,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
CLASSES WERE liESUMED ON THE
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER.
GRADED COURSE
TION
OF
INSTRUC­
ST. ALPHONSUS ACACEMY is divided into
four departments, viz : Primary, Intermediate
Grammar, and Senior.
The year is divided into (our terms of eleven
weeks each.
_____________
TUITION FEB.
Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven
weeks in the Primary Department, Two D ol ­
lars : in the INTERMKDIATE, THREE DOLLARS;
G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior
G rade , F ive D ollars .
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Instrumental Music on the Piano or the
stringed instruments, fora term of eleven weeks '
T en D ollars .
I
I
VOCAL
MUSIC.
Vocal Music, E ight D ollars .
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.
I
In the Business Department: Stenograph,
Book-keeping, and Type-writing included, if
desired. The common branches, T hirty - five
D ollars for the whole course.
riain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the
pupils on Saturday afternoon.
Latin, French, and German included in the
Senior tirade. Private lessons in those lan­
guage* 'I f . n D ollars a term.
Board and Tuition including plain and fancy
1
needle work, T hirteen D ollars a month.
When there are four pupils in one family at­
tending. tin* last one is free.
Sewing school, free to pupi’.s, wl.i be resumed
on the first Saturday in October.
I
REGULATIONS.
Student« are entered ut any time during the
sewion. No deduction will be made in eithe
the Academic or Music Departinen
or th
Christinas or Easter Holiday for w th draw*
before the expiration of'the term or absence
< xc-ptin easy of dismissal or piolongedjllness
Those who finish a complete course'in the
Academic or the Commercial Department and
pass a satisfactory exaniinaitioii in the branches
prescribed are entitled to a Diploma.
« FAST
MAIL Kill TE.”
Leaves for the East via XVnlla Walla and
Spokane daily at 2:20 pan. Arrives at 10:15
a.tn.
Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt­
ington daily at K p m Arrives via Huntingtou
and Pendleton at 7:20 a.in.
Dalles aconunodation leaves daily except
Sunday at K am. Arrives daily except Sun
day at 6:30 p.m.
THROUGH PULI MAN AND TOURIST
SLEEPERS.
Water lines schedule subject to change with­
out notice.
OCEAN AND It I VEH SCHEDULE.
OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from
Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco;
Geo.W, Elder sails October 4, il, 20 and 29 :
Columbia sails October S, 14 and 23; State of
California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26.
< 01.1 MIMA lllVEH SI MMER S< IIED
ULK DIVISION.
PORTLAND, ASTORIA ANi. THE COAST.
Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland
daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday
at 10 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex-
cept Sunday, at a.m.
UII. l X m ETTE RIVER ROUTE.
PORTLAND AND SALEM
Steamer Ruth, [for Salem and way points
leavi s Portland Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fri-
«laysatbam. Returnhig, leaves Salem Tues­
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m.
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE.
Steamer Modoc, for I ayton and way nointi
leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat­
urdays at 7 a m. Returning, leaves Dayton for
Portland and way points .Holidays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 7 a.m.
Strainer Almola leaves Riparia Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 :.|5 a.m.. a ter ar
rival of train from Spokane and Portland
Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays
and Thursdays at o a.Ul.
Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia Sundays,
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:45 a.m.; after
arrival of train from Spokane ami Portland.
, Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesdays and
'Saturdays at 6 a.m.
W H. HURLBURT,
Ge eral Passenger Agent.
V. A. SCHILLING, C ty Ticket Agent.
Telephone (Main) 712,
OF
CHAS. PETERSON C. & E. Tha.v°‘*
J
% ;\ Barbei1
SHAVING,
IIAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING,
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General Banking and Exchange busi­
ness interest paid on time depots i
Exchange on England, Belgii«
V
many, Sweden, and all foreign cou..<j ies.
TILLAMOOK,
ORE.
C. A. BAILEY
DEALER
IN
STUDEBAKER IVA GONS.
OSBORNE MOVERS,
Buggies, hay rakes, plows, and other
EVERYTHING STRICT! Y FIRST CLASS.
farm machinery. You can save
money by dealing with me,
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
C, A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore.
Hot and Cold Raths.
EDGAR LATIMER,
BASHER 1ID HlimESSER
SHAVING, IIAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING. ETC.
New Building, next door to Post Office I
INSURE
Claude
WITH
Thayer,
Agent for Fireman's Fund and London
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
Companies.
COME TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY !
iradisc of the Coast for Dairying;, Stock Raising, Timber, etc
A
The Soil Surprisingly Productive.
Fine Schools and Churches.
The Land is Cheap.
Crop Failure Never Known.
Good Class of People.
Stock Alway Fat
GRASS IS KING I
(hie Acre ol Land in lillamook County will raise three times the amount of Grass
to that raised in any other section of Oregon,
It grows and keeps green the year round, and is the ideal pasture for dairying.
TILLAMOOK BUTTER AND CHEESE
Owing to its line quality, is at a premium, bringing the Highest Cash Priee in the San Francisco ami Portland market.
No county in Oregon oilers belter advantages than Tillamook, where the tndustrions Home Seeker is bound to be successful.
I hose desiring information regarding Tillamook county can secure it bv writing
t • the H eadlight O ffice , or to any of the
nerfectlv reliable business men of Tillamook citv.
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