Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 01, 1899, Image 1

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    THE
HEADLIGHT
IS THE
JOB
Newiest, Brightest and
Leading Newspaper of
Tillamook County.
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TILLAMOOK. OREGON,
JUNE ist,
1899
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They are so Simple in Construction and Easily Understood that any Child can Operate them.
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I have the Agency for the Famous VIVAS, ranging in price from $5.00 upwards.
Every instrument guaranteed in every detail.
I also carry a full line of Photographer’s Supplies for the amateur trade at Eastern prices.
Your Prescriptions and Family Receipts receive the most careful attention, and with my system of
checking it is impossible to make an error.
CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
Druggist and Pharmacist,
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TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Tillamook is not the only place where it
The ball game, arranged to be played
Married, on Sunday, at the residence of mortal coil which binds them to mother
To my He-Beau-Poet.
rains, for there appears to be a good deal on Tuesday between the Tillamook and the bride’s parents, at Fair view, Mr. earth. There is no reason why so many
Potatoes wanted by J. A. Todd & Co. of complaining about the wet weather Bay City boys, on the latter’s ground, Alfred Carlson to Miss Bertha J. Max­
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are
trying to leave me and make of
wives and children should be left destitute
me fun,
Guess how much rainfall there wras in on the outside.
had to be adandoned because the coach* well. The nuptical knot was tied by the when orders like the A.O.U.W. are want­ But, I’ll tell you, the matter has only be-
May.
The post office is open on Sundays from ers failed to get the weather ma” rattled Rev. R. E. Dunlap in the presence of the ing new members.
«un •
family and a number of intimate friends, I The Oregon Mist, commenting upin With scores of witnesses, I am fully pre­
Mrs. Newman had her tonsils removed 9 till 11 a.m. and from 2 till 3 p.m., which who was pitching rain curves.
pared
including
Mr.
Chas.
Svenson
and
family,
by Dr. Wiley.
keeps the postmaster foot-tied in his
The band boys had an excursion to the
planked roads in Tillamook, says : “That To prove that you formally love have de­
Sand spit on Sunday, where they found Mr. Boquest and family, Mr. D. W. Jones the officials of TillaintMik county have
clared
George Bacon has sold his cows and office pretty closely.
Old men, old ladies, young men and J the land slide had taken an exodus of and family, and Mr. Jonas Olsen and determined to thoroughly test the plark- To me, the Nestucca belle ; better look
dairying utensils.
out
family. The bride is a daughter of Rep- i
Mr. Thos. Coates returned from Port­ young ladies, if you want shoes that sixt.v fcet in one week antl Mr. Stcinhil- resentative J. W. Maxwell. The numer- i I road system there no longer remains any How you are coming and going about !
are easy on your feet and stylish as well j ber’s house look as though it had three
,
doubt,
and
we
predict
success
for
the
Do not think I, disgusted, will give up the
land on Saturday.
to x1
the wind
chase,
see J. A.Todd & Co.
* j sheets
1
J and
J ready
J~ to topple
’ ous friends of the happy couple wish them . undertaking. One thing is a moral cer­
If you want first class job printing go
I over, which it would do only for being along life of happiness.
tainty: The system which has been ad­ For this is a genuine Breckenridge case ;
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Several
cattle
dealers
are
in
the
county
to the H eadlight office.
We are glad to hearthat a majority of hered to in Tillamook and other counties A half-witted person and poet smart,
| buying up yearlings, paying from $10 to propped up.
A-trvin’ to fool with an old maid’s hearth.
There’s no disputing the staying quali­
the
Second Oregon Volunteers have asked ' in the state is a fraud and a systematic But though my hearth is crumbly and
“Don’t you know Lisk ?” Well, lie’s the
$12 each for them, and they want about
ties of the rain this spring.
to
be
mustered
out
in
Portland
and
to
;
robliery
of
the
people.
The
benefit
re
­
crusty,
genius who manufactures tinware that
I 500 to make up ten cars.
Mr. A. J. Cohn left on Tuesday on a
will not rust. Mr. J. E. Tuttle is the sole be brought direct to that city. Thev will turned for work and cash put on the public My mind is not by a long ways rusty.
I The report that Private Frank Butts,
1
hope
you’ll forgive me. beg you excuse
then receive an enthusiastic welcome roads is absolutely nothing. This state­
business trip to Portland.
Me, mad as I am, for what language I
| who was wounded in Manila, as stated | agent in Tillamook, and has just received
home
from
Webfooters,
w
ho
appreciate
!
ment
is
dmonstrated
forcibly
every
day.
use,
Business will brighten up—when the in our last issue as being the son-in-law a arge consignment of these goods, in­
cluding rustless boilers, kettles, coffee and their bravery and courage, and with | For instance, the road from Vernonia to But when my best lover is going to de­
mist begins to roll away.
I of Mr. Jonas Olsen, is not correct.
ceive me,
tea pots, pans, in fact, everything in the I President McKinley also present it will St. Helens. Every year there are many I’ll have
revenge, and just fully believe
Messrs. F. R. and A. Beals returned to , Tillamook w ill celebrate in grand style,
tinware line.
* I be a gala day for Oregon. The president ( days’ work done on that road, if it can
me!
the city on Saturday night.
' and every one must be suitably dressed j
is exceedingly desirous to welcome the j be called such, besides the property road What will happen, do you suppose,
We understand that Captain Dawson i
Dr. Wise left for Portland on Tuesday. ; I for the occasion J. A. Todd can fit vou
volunteers home w ho fought in the Phil. | tax of residents and non-residents, and If I your name to the public expose ?
I predicts two storms this month. One at j
He will return about July 1st.
* 1 out in the latest style from head to
ippine islands, andon behalf of the nation what is there to show. The same may There will be no more imagination
the
early
and
the
other
at
the
latter
part
About your romantic reputation.
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Mrs. Tuttle left for San Francisco and 1 foot.
I of the month on account of the eclipse, j to express his gratitude to the brave boys. be said of every piece of road in Colum­ If you fail to settle this matter with
| The Tillamook Lumbering Co. has on Say, friend Dawson, can’t you side. Memorial day was fittingly observed in bia county. Of course, Tillamook county
will lie gone about two weeks.
money
Wanted, 10 acres slashed. Price paid, hand plenty of kiln dried and well , track this late precipitation to Califor- ¡ Tillamook city on Tuesday, though the is only ex[ierimenting; but in the name You’ll have to marry your dear sweet
honey.
seasoned lumber of all sizes and lengths. nia, for Tillamookers have had enough rain interfered with the procession to the of common sense,could any experience lie
$10 per acre.—Robert Craw’ford.
The belle of Nestucca will then be your
dearer
or
less
successful
than
the
system
They carry ihe best stock of lumber in j this year of a good thing ?
wife,
cemetery for 1 he purpose of decorating
A fine line of spring clothing will arrive
which has been in vogue for so long a So you see, it is cither money or life.
the city.
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on first boat for J. A. Todd & Co.
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I Mr. Dan Murphy met with an accident the graves. This was abandoned. In the
I Come to the danae on Saturday night at Hadley’s logging camp which might ■ afternoon the opera house was well filled time? One thing we de know. We have About the Hebo poet people will always
tell
Owing to the wet weather the county’s .
j in Bailey’s hall. Everybody invited and have resulted seriously for him, but as it i with citizens to hear the exercises by the been paying out hundreds of dollars every How he made love to the Nestucca belle.
saw mill closed down for one week.
year
for
road
improvement,
and
what
is
I a good time promised to all. Fine music,
pupils of the public school and patriotic
Your lover, on the war path,
James Murphy had some of his left ribs under good management and plenty of is he is minus one finger. The small finger
there to show for it? Nothing; absolutely
j was caught in the spool of the logging ¡ speeches by Mayor B. L. Eddy, Messrs.
T hk N estucca B elle .
fractured at Hadley’s logging camp.
enjoyment.
* Í machine by thecable, and in order to save Claude Thayer, W. H. Cooper, T. H. nothing. The public highways of Col­
Oretown, Or , May 28.
umbia
county
today
are
in
a
worse
con
Subscribe for the H eadlight , the lead­
Quite a number of married ladies will his hand from being crushed also Dan Goyne and Rev. F. H. Neff. Members of
dition than they were ten years ago. Yet
ing newspaper of Tillamook county.
have left the city in a few days to visit wrenched his hand from his finger. Dr. the G. A.R. occupied seats on the platform,
Real Estate Transféra.
the money is gone; the work is gone.”
and
each
speaker
spoke
in
glowing
terms
James P. Reeher has been appointed friends in different parts, so we would Wiley amputated the bone as far as the
of the heroism of these veterans. Alto­
May 24.—Annie and J. Vincent to W. G.
postmaster at Wilson, vice Walter J. suggest that the husbands get together knuckle.
Citizen’s Meeting.
gether everything was nicely carried out,
Kelso, 66 by 163!4 feet in Tillamook
Smith.
I and form a grass widowers dub.
I Captain Dawson thinks the land slide
the pupils of the public school acquitting
City; also lots 5 and 6, block 8 in
A Mass meeting is hereby called to be
The county clerk issued a marriage
Mr. W. C. King was in from Sand Lake , at the Sand Spit will take a sudden exo­
Tillamook City.
held at the court house, on Saturday
license to Darwin A. Shaw to wed Emo. ]agt wee|c an(j repOrts t])e prospect good dus into the sea, the*same as the land did themselves admirably.
Bids for the construction of a com­ evening, June 3, 1899, at 8 o’clock P.M., May 26.—U.S to Oscar Bergman, dupli­
line O. Butt.
for a fine crop of cranberries this year. some years ago in the vicinity of the Tilla­
cate receipt for Sc >4 of sec. 19, tp. 4,
bination snagpuller and piledriver were to arrange for the celebration of the
At a meeting of the Tillamook Creamery Tillamook cranberries are getting quite a mook rock, when that was joined to the
R. « W.
coming
Fourth
of
July.
All
citizens
are
opened
at
the
office
of
Major
Harts,
Company on Saturday, Mr. L. G. Free­ reputation for their fine flavor and keep­ mainland. It is well then for those who
Mav 31—W. D. Fulmer to John Davis,
United States engineers, in Portland last urged to attend.
visit
the
slide
to
be
a
little
cautious
for
man was elected director.
ing qualities.
Nt ' , «4 Mt. 3 1. ip 1 X. R s W
B. L. E ddy , Mayor of Tillamook City.
1 fear it may go out while they are upon week. The machine is to be built and
Dr. Tatom, the painless dentist, can be
All members of Corinth Post, No. 35,
May 31—U.S. to Oregon & California
used
on
Tillamook
bay
and
the
var
­
it for the recent wet weather may have
To Woodmen.
found at the Allen house, where he will G.A.R., are requested to be present at the
R.R., 520 acres in Tillamook county.
ious streams and sloughs empting into
a tendency to hurry it into the sea.
first regular meeting in June, on Satur­
remain for about a week.
Important meeting Friday evening, May 31.—W. Ryan to Richard T. Ryan,
it. Seven bids were entered, as follows .
The land slide at the Sand spit uncov­
Ne *4 of Ne ’4, •«. 24, tp. 1 N, R H
A surprise party was tendered Miss day, June 3rd, as there is department
Joseph Supple................................ $3,950 00 June 2nd. Election of officers and ar­
ered some clay, which, on being tested, is J. F. Steffen................................... 2,450 75 rangements for unveiling of monument,
W and S i/a of Sc *4 of sec. 13, tp. 14,
L. Ford by the young people at the Allen business to attend to—A. M apes , P.C.,
i
found
to
lie
first-class
and
could
l»e
used
2,325
00
W. I). Woods, (Hobson ville)...
C. N. D rew , adjt.
R. 8 W.
June 4th. A full attendance requested.
house on Tuesday evening.
' for brick nnd pottery. Thus far the clay Tillamook Lumbering Co., ¡»er
By order of Oak Nolan, C.C.
We hope that the musical to he given found in this county do not make first-
G. (). Nolan, manager (Tilla­
Thirty eight logs went out over the bar
Coyote-hunting has become a very
T hom . C oates , Clerk.
1,270
00
mook)
.........................................
Thursday of last week belonging to John by the band boys in the near future will class brick, but if that unearthed at the
J. Paquet....................................... 3,200 00
profitable business in Eastern Oregon
be well patronized, for they have been Sand spit come up to the expectation of J. Robinson & J. Downing........ 2,550.00
Simmonds and Geo. Woodruff.
since the passage of the new bounty law.
Auction Sale.
William Squires was arrested for cut kind enough to play on so many occasions exj»erienced brick-makers and pottery James Reed.................................... 2,427 00
A large ntimlier of scalps are tiring
I will offer at public sale, at my place
ting a boom line and will lie tried liefore for the entertainment of the citizens with- men, the day will be valuable for manu­ As will be seen, the Tillamook Lum tier­
brought in now. says the Antelope Her­
out
any
com
pensation.
on
Saud
Lakeon
Monday,June5th,
1899,
ing
Company
could
have
added
$1000
facturing
purposes.
Mr.
Hiner
has
tried
Judge Sappington this afternoon.
ald, and when the summer's hunting and
5 cows and
Judge R. P. Boise has notified County some, and after being burned it is of fair to its bid and still secured the contract. the following property:
Those who buy their shoes at Todd's
trapping is over, they will come in by the
Mr. C. N. Drew received a check for 4 calves, one yearling heifer, one three hundreds. It is lielievcd that there are
say they fit better, wear better, and Clerk Mason that he will hold circuit heft, hard and brittle.
year
old
bull,
one
team
of
horses,
one
in Tillamook City for the disposal of the
Dr. T. P. Wise, dentist, of Ohio, will $2000 made payable to Mr. L. C. Smith,
look better than any they can buy.
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more coyotes in Eastern Oregon this year
guardian of the children of the late J. M. light luml»er wagon good as new, and than for many years before.
Just recei ved, a large assort men t of flies, cases in department No. 2 which were move to Tillamook in June and reside
Terwilliger. The deceased was a member harness ; also household furniture, stove,
angler’s wings, tapened silk line, etc. not taken up at the last term of court on here permanently. Dr. Wise is a gradu­
of the A.O.U.W., whose lodge was in chairs, sewing machine and other articles.
H. C. Rooper informs the Antelope
ate
of
the
Chicago
&
Northwestern
Den
­
Wednesday,
the
21st
inst.
Come and see them at the harness shop.*
Place for sale or rent. Sale w ill I »eg in Herald that the results of the horse indeo
tal College, which is rated among the Portland, and this money was sent here
Mr. E. T. Allen will preach at the Pres-' Mr. P. D. Newell was in from Nehalem
to pay the liencficiary certificate the de­ at 11 A. M. Terms cash.
I hm C week were quite a surprise to every
court house on on Friday and informs us that everything l»est colleges in the world. He is a bro­
T. SlHLLINGLAW.
byterian service in the
1
one. The report had gone out that a
ther of Dr. W. A. Wise, and they will ceased had in that order. The A.O.U.W.
Sunday, at 8 p.m. Subject: ‘‘A strange looks prosperous for a nice dairy busi­
large nundier of horses on the range had
work this county together and keep the is prompt in paying its death claims, and
Cream Separators for Sale.
ness being worked up there now they have
election."
being the leading lieneficiary order in the
died during the past winter, Mr. Hooper
the creamery running, which is turning Tillamook office open all the time. Dr. United States, can lie highly recommend­
B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in
For sale, two new Cream Separators. says there are more lioisea on the range
out one hundred pounds of butter a day. T. P. Wise will occupy his brother’s resi­ ed to those who should make some pro­
Capacity from 300 to 42.T pounds. En­ this year than ever liefore. In th«* ride
Bailey's building, where he is prepared to
dence
here,
and
Dr.
W.
A.
Wise
and
family
Most of the farmers have separators, and
do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well
will reside in Portland after August of vision for their wives and children should quire of E. G. E. Wist, Tillamook hotel, in which be took ¡»art, alxiut 2500 head
they lie called upon to shuffle off the Tillamook, Oregon.
as fixtures and fittings neatly done. Work instead of taking the milk to the cream­ , this year.
were founded up.
ery they take the cream.
guaranteed first class.
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CLOTHING
That Wears Well.
That Fits Well.
That Does Not Fade
That Does Not Rip.
That Gives Satisfaction.
Is the Kind of CLOTHING to
Wear.
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We
carry that kind in Stock, and in the latest figures
and patterns.
FbOUR.
GROCERIES
FRESH CLEAN STOCK I
Prompt Delivery.
Full Weight.
Highest Grades.
I
I^eave your orders with us, we believe
we can save you money.
■
Housewives, do yon use the
AUMESVILLE FLOUR ?
If not see that you get somi with
your next order.
You will be surprised at the
lightness of your bread.
Stiictly First Grade.
We are the sole agents.
i^aitlMGSaMl WMMMW
J. A. TODD & CO • 5
TiuunwooK. ORE.
SHOES.
Nothing adds so much to the
appearance of a WELL DRESSED
LADY 01 GENTLEMAN as a NEAT
PAIR of SHOES.
We can furnish them in the very latest
City Styles and at Less than City Prices.
The Sorosie Shoe for Ladies, A & B
widths, Buckingham & Hecht Shoes, in
Black and Tan, for Gents.