Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 10, 1899, Image 3

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    THE
HEADLIGHT
PRINTING.
JOB
IS THE
Newiest, Brightest and
Leading Newspaper of
Tillamook County.
¡uno oh
OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY
NEWSPAPER.
QuJ Patronize Local Industries and all !
Home Print Newspaper.
I
BUSINESS
visiting T arps ,
SHOW CARDS.
BILLS & POSTERS.
Guaranteed First Class at
Reasonable Prices.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON,
AUGUST ioth,
$1.50 per year.
1899
CAMERAS and KODAKS !
Haven’t you decided yet.uihieh one
to buy ?
I carry a full line of popular prieed
instruments, ranging from $2.50
uptuard.
I now have in stock a full assortment of Vive
Changing Cameras, also a full line of Daylight Loading
All instruments hold from 12 to 36 plates.
Fully guaranteed to do as good work as samples shown.
In addition, I sell the Ray, Quickshot and Cyclones.
It costs nothing to inspect these instruments.
Come amj 1
look at them.
Vive M.P.C. Camera
Druggist, Tillamo
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
Calicoes, 5c ,at Cohn’s.
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Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
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New stock of clocks at Sturgeon's. *
or knife heads can get them at W. H II. Lumber Co.
He had to work after
Cary’s.
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hours in order to fill some rush orders.
The best mower on the market for sale The cheese and butter boxes turned out
at Cary’s hardware store. He has the were highly satisfactory.
exclusive agency for The McCormick
There are only two applicants tor
Mower.
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teachers’ certificate at the examination
The kid ball players of this city played iti the city this week, viz: MadalineWade,
a like team from Bay City on Sunday first grade, Tillamook; David Baxter,
and beat the visitors with a score of 12 second grade, Dolph. The examiners are
to 32.
Supt. G. B. Lamb, Mrs. Carrie May and
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stewart and Mr. Mr. F. R. Smith.
OUR SPECIAL EDITION
“It’s a Credit to Tillamook,” ap­
pears to be tne General Opinion.
We have issued our special edition,
published in the interest of Tillamook
Cohn wants your solid packed butter.
I county, and the consensus of opinion is
The hose company meets this evening.
that “It’s a credit to Tillamook.” The
Cameras and kodak supplies at Stur­
credit of its publication belongs as much
geon’s.
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to those who have given their support
Watch for crash suits at Mrs. Stur­
and patronage to the H eadlight as to
geon’s.
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Strangers are numerous in the city the man behind the gun. By this patron­
Fine qualities in hosiery at Mrs. Stur­ and Mrs. Frank Peterson, of Portland,
now-a-days.
Some are here for business, age and dint of economy we managed to
are
visiting
with
Dr.
Wise
’
s
family,
and
geon’s.
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some lor pleasure and some looking for save several hundred dollars which we
camping at Netarts.
Outing flannels 6 and 8 cents per yard
expended on paper and pictures for this
H. G. Wood, the government photo­ homes. One prominent business man,
at Cohn’».
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edition, because there was a demand for
who
has
traveled
all
through
the
north
­
grapher on the Columbia river, was look­
New union suits for ladies and children
literary matter pertaining to Tillamook
ing after Uncle Sam’s interests in ourcity west the past six months, remarked that
at Mrs. Sturgeon’s.
Tillamook was the prettiest and by far county. We have contended that the
Monday and Tuesday.
home newspaper can do more to adver­
the liveliest town he had visited.
Send a copy of the special edition to
Poor lights cause poor eye sigst. Poor
your friends in the east.
Mr. Ben Schofield, the manager of the tise a county than any other means, and
eye sight causes expense and head-aches
more support and patronage it receives
Mrs. A. P. Wilson came in last week and heart-aches.
The best artiefiia! State Fair exhibit of industries for this at home, better equipped financially will
year,
passed
through
Tillamook
Sunday.
from California on a visit.
light is none too good.
it be to undertake an expensive edition
Largest line of men’s working gloves ■ Go to the Pacific Lumber Co.’s yard if Mr. Schofield desires an exhibit from like the one we issued on Saturday. But
Tillamook
county,
and
the
Port
Com
­
at Cohn’s, from 25c pair up.
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you want lumber. The number of teams
mission will probably undertake furnish­ few people realize what an edition like
The steamer Elmore came in on Mon­ hauling lumber from there proves that ing it, and steps will be immediately that costs, yet see at a glance that it is
people have found out where to get a
day and left again on Tuesday.
taken for the formation of the first ex­ a fine edition to advertise the county.
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Rev. W. Roehmer will preach at Long good class of lumber.
hibit Tillamook county has ever under­ Citizens of this county can do their part
B. H. Bunn has a general job shop in taken. Farmers are requested to bear in advertising the county if they will send
Prairie oil Sunday afternoon at 1:30.
copies to their friends in the east, for this
Wise Bros., dentists, will keep their Bailey’s building, where he is prepared to the exhibition in mind, and all informa­
do all kinds of repairs in tin, etc., as well tion or assistance possible will be given is one of the most effectual means to
office open constantly from this on. *
as fixturesand fittings neatly done. Work I to Mr. Thayer, Secretary of the Com interest and secure a desirable class of
For sale, one fresh milch, full blooded
settlers. The H eadlight will make an
guaranteed first class.
mission.
Jersey cow. Alex Watt, Tillamook city.
effort for the next few years to advertise
The Oregon Press Association meets
Rev.
Arnald
Lindsey,
of
Portland,
has
John M. Alley, of Nehalem, has re­
on the 21 st of this month at Astoria, and been holding a series of religious meetings the county now that we have issued one
ceived an increase of pension from $8 to
as the editor is the treasurer, he will at the Christian church, drawing large edition for that purpose, therefore, those
attend, leaving the “imps” to paint the congregations. The rev. gentleman is a who support and bestow their patronage
A marriage licence was issued Wednes­
upon the H eadlight will, in some mea­
city red in his absence.
fluent and pleasant talker, being broad­
day to Henry Reynolds and Mrs Lottie
sure, help to liear some of the expense
The Free Methodists will hold an old- minded in his ideas, and is delighted to
Stanley.
which will naturally fall upon us. It is
fashioned camp meeting at Bay Citv, find in Tillamook City such respectable,
a source of satisfaction to know that the
Mr. P. McIntosh returned from a busi­
Oregon, commencing August 17th, 1899, intelligent audiences. The subject for
special edition came up to the exjiecta-
ness trip to Portland on the Elmore
and lasting over two Sundays, at which the next three nights is "The Prodigal’s
tion of the citizens. It would be an act
Monday.
Son,’’divided up as follows ; This (Thurs
all are invited to participate
of discourtesy if ;ve failed to thank those
Miss M. Davis, a sister of Mrs. Parker,
Friday,
H. J. Blaesing, representing the Blaes- day) evening, “His departure
who took a lively interest in its publica­
returned to h?r home in Colorado on
ing Granite Co., of Portland, was in the "His downfallSaturday, “Hisreturn.” tion and supplied us with articles, which
Wednesday.
Sunday
morning
Mr.
Lindsey
’
s
subject
city the first of the week. He is quite a
we take great pleasure in doing at this
By substituting electric lights under cyclist, riding the entire distance from will be "Christ exalted.” In the after­
time, also to the Port of Tillamook Com­
the new schedule one can save expense.it Portland to Tillamook in 14 hours.
noon, at three o’clock, he lec tures to men
mission for the interest it took and the
only, and in the evening "The palm advertising it secured from the outside.
being cheaper than oil.
It gives us pleasure to announce that
All
are
cordially
invited
to
at.
tree.”
If more and better lights were used
the Rev. Mr. George, of Hillsboro, Ore.,
tend.
the opticians now in the city would not
High School Studies.
will preach in the court house next Sun-
have nearly so much business.
day evening. He will also preach at
Notice.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE HEADLIGHT;
Mrs. A. E. Morch and children, of Bay City Presbyterian church next Sun­
Portland, are visiting Mrs. McIntosh, day morning.
I think possibly your remarks in last
Wanted, a place for a girl 9 years’ old
and expect to stay about a month.
to live permanently and work for her week's Headlight with reference to the
On account of the special edition we
board and go to school. Her clothing public school of this district were written
The gentle patter of the Tillamook
have been unable to devote much time to
will be furnished. Apply to Eli O. Mills, without a full acquaintance with the
mist was again heard on the roofs all
this week’s issue of the Headlight, as our
Beaver, Oregon, or to any G.A.R. man facts. The truth is that a year ago the
nights Tuesday and Wednesday.
staff was engaged several days binding.
Imard introduced the higher studies
Mr. H. C. Day is in the city in the in­ It will take about two weeks’ work for in Tillamook city.
which you deem so ini|M>rtant. At that
terest of the United Artisans, and will I our staff to finish binding the edition.
time the board made provision for teach­
SOUTH PRAIRIE
endeavor to organize a lodge here.
The visitors at Mrs. John Barker’s are
ing in the school the first and second
We beg Councilman Tuttle’s pardon Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Morgan, parents.
Having is about over we presume
year high school studies, and during the
for in advertently omitting his name from Mrs. F. E. Bishop and Mrs. H. D. Mor­
Our district school began Monday, year just closed the first yenr.high-school
the city dads in our special edition.
gan, sisters of Mrs. Barker, and Clifford Miss Gladys Newell at the helm,
course has I teen carried on. During the
Subscribe for the Headlight and you Moore, of Portland, and Misses Marie
The special edition of the Headlight is coming year, those pupils who have
get a copy of the illustrated and descrip- and
,
Grace Trullinger, of North Yamhill. quite a treat. Give us another sometime finished the first year's studies will be
tire edition of Tillamook county free.
The veracity of some of our best ¡»eople
Stanley Lamb took a “wheeling" trip advanced into the second year high,
Mr. George Edmunds store building is is
j being stretched all out of shape, for to the Normal school at .Monmonth last school course. We should all lie glad if
a four years high-school course cotdd lie
being moved from the Main street to the trolling is all the fashion. Mr. Todd and ' week.
Mr. Perry have brought in the largest I George Overton and wife, also Mr taught here, but in aiming at that
corner opposite Nels Thompson’s store.
Misses Clara and Marie Baird, who salmon yet, but those caught and sold Hume and family, old acquaintances of object, the newspapers and the public
have been visiting Mrs. McNair, left tor down on the bay must lie beauties if all F. M. Lamb, is rusticating at Netarts at large ought not to overlook what
has already been done.
They are citizens of Linn county.
their homes in Neenah, Wis., on Wednes- accounts are true.
On lielialf of the school lioard snd the
Ethel Marolf spent a couple of weeks
Mr. J. C. Corner has been busily en­
teachers, 1 invite you to ¡familiarise
recently,
pleasantly
with
her
aunt.
Mrs
gaged
in
the
arrangement
of
the
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m
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Anvone wishing repairs for mowers in m «®*....... •— .......... °
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yourself with the actual conditions el-
the way of sections, guards, guard plates factory department for the T.llamook J. D. Wallace, at Beaver.
isting in our school, and then let us
have your suggestions for improve­
ment.
B. L. E ddv , Director.
[Weare perfectly aware of the fact that
the directors have introduced some ofthe
high school studies, and our remarks
were not intended as a disparagement to
the directors or teachers, nor do we l>e-
lieve they were taken that way.
No
matter how acurately we may become
familiar with the actual conditions,
it revolves itself into this : The directors
Acted wisely in introducing some of the
high school studies, but to introduce a
regular high school it will require money
to carry it on, and we hope the time is
not far distant in this city when the citi­
zens will liberally take this matter up
with that object in view.]
NEHALEM.
Nehalem is to luive a photographic
artist.
Louis Lendtke is very low with con­
sumption.
Mrs. Grunt Patton, who has been vis.
iting her husband, returned to Portland
on Monday.
Tom Blackburn, who is in poor health,
will leave us shortly with his wife for
Portland. We are sorry to Bee them go.
Saturday eve twenty young couple
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Pve, and celebrated the joint birthdays
of their boys, George and Harry.
I ain in receipt of a copy of the illus­
trated edition. It is well gotten up and
a credit to all who have been engaged
upon it and should do much |a help
build up this county.
smile his duties as clerk in store,
family expect to return to their
Blaine next spring. In very m
ticidars they love Tillamook
a home better th<
valley.
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Professor C. T. ■
of Amherst C<»!leg
large ex|>enetice in M
services to teach us a'12 weeks
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Beaver, providing 25 Student»: rah bt
secured. Recently we learned*-th rou^t^
Geo. B. Lamb, school* su^erinteudtnt,
that he has made partial urrangense it®
to procure his service» to teach a suta-
nier school next summer at Tillamo«^.
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BLAINE.
Mrs. Ruhjujb
come in an Jis
Mr. CreecyfU
Mr. Bays has
M .7
George fmith
Saturday
lie was 1
took a s
Hurb
logging-
Seth
ing to
Mr j
Yes. we
Mrs. Pea
henratronl
H irryl\
on his horns
institute,
pleased with hi
WILSON RIVER.
School will begin next Monday with
the Misses Berdie and ’Edith Perkins in
char.’e.
Rev. Osbrink closed his meetings at the
school house on Monday evening, and
although people were busy haying there
was a good attendance, the guitar and
singing being especially enjoyed.
Miss Nelson, who has been visiting
with her brother’s family the past week,
will leave for her home in Oakland, Cal.,
via Forest Grove aixl Portland.
Rev. Osbrink will leave for his home in
Portland over the Wilson river road on
Thursday morning.
The illustrated edition of the H ead ­
light was a surprise. Most everyone
say they must have copies to send to their
friends.
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BEAVER.
Our school is progressing nicely, with
Miss Lena Wolf as teacher. f No teacher
has ever give« better aatisfac tioa.
Rev. Dollerhide, on Tuesday of thia
week, went to Sheridan to biWjj in the
new tabernacle which, as we learn, will
first be set up at Bay City, where he and
other able workers will hold a camp
meeting, commencing August 15th.
On Tuesday of this week Mr. Pater­
son and wife passed in route to New.
burg, where Mr. Paterson will again re-
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H. G. Page, of
his ranch for a fai
William Plank Cl
ing to the va
Frank W hi
chased the?'
and is trying
Mrs. Gag«
a visit to I
Page.
Mr. and Mt
Slab Creek i
badly bruise
Mrs. Fran
Rame Dennii
School ha
returned to I
Mrs. Tom
all wiritci^
Mrs Foe
* The Way b
“I suppose
replied in a
‘No,” he
short. In
two words'
Thin she
and ex
pa i ( ilf MBi
OUR
THE BEST JUDGES
Concede ours to be the best clothing
for the money.
Our clothing fit«, if not, we alter it
until it does.
It is correct in style, the style of to­
day, not of yesterday.
WHERE DO YOU
ARE
YOU
TRADE?
SATISFIED ?
Do you Get the Best Goods for your Money. If not uue mould ask yo^to
TRY OUR STORE
-SFUMAI COST OR BEtfW f<
WE bO
DO NOT
NOT-g
We have do^vwritea
we Mt.
Wehav ■ho baits
ds we cfcn get, to sell at j “
1e price.
HOE»
THE1
Will>M
,,r aWmntail
We have tbc
mid in.tH r
It doesn't WnK • 1
look through our li
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