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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1900)
3 £ THE HEADLIGHT IS THE Newiest, Brightest and Leading Newspaper of Tillamook County. JOB PRINTING BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES. LEGAL BLANKS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. SHOW CARDS. BILLS & POSTERS. » OFFICIAL NEWS. t Patronize Local Industries and all Home Print Newspaper. Vol. XII. Guaranteed First Class at Reasonable Prices. No. 37. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY 17, 1900. $1.50 per year. BOYS ! It’s the COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS YEAR. BUT WE HAVE Columbias, Hartfords, Clevelands, Stormers And Pennants. PRICES TO AT SUIT EVERYBODY’S POCKET. 1 hese Bicycles have good Pedigrees, have been the STANDARD for years and years. They are right in Design, Material, Weight and Price. No matter whether you pay us $25 or $75 for a wheel, you get your money’s worth. B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, next door to Bank. | eration of all thoughtful persons, as it I will help to build up the community and . give the people a good, safe place to in- ' vest and get the best going interest. It , will encourage thrift and save a great many dollars from being wasted, for it I will furnish an object which a great many I people lack. A good plan for a person is to get an object and then strive to reach that object. he turned loose with his gun to kill them . but after wasting a few shots he sa w that he could not kill them in that wav, so he sailed into them with his butcher knife, and stuck them as you would a hog. That did the work, and he soon had seven whale strung on the beach that was from eight to eighteen feet long. 1 He at once commenced to strip the We are Headquarters for PAINTS, OILS, GLA; S, DOORS and WINDOWS. blubber from the outside of the body and We have the Largest Stock in the city of GUNS, AMI 4ITION and Fishing Tackle. inside the head. J. H. Jackson is Bead. The fat was cut into 6 inch strips and Inspect our line of CUTLERY before buying elsewhere. I A telegram was received from Califor- thrown across a horse’s back and taken i fornia this morning announcing the i home and rendered out, which will death of ex-sheriff J. H. Jackson from i amount to several bbl. It has a market pneumonia. The deceased had only re value, and Mr. Chamberlain will likely cently sold his place at Netarts and re- 1 realize considerable from it. Now you | moved to Escondido, Cal. where he had blooded sportsmen, arm yourself with a | bought property. butcher knife and go upon the beach and ! sit there and wait and capture a whale. I County Road Warrants. There is nothing like it. We have j everything, even candidates at Sand Estimates given and cost of necessary material for outfitting creameries and cheese factories. All warrants on County Road Fund, I Lake. W. C. K ing . If you are contemplating putting in a plant call and get our prices. Series F, presented prior to November 16th, 1899, are now payable, and will be Cheese Vats and all other articles in the Dairy Line made to Order. Plumbing and paid when presented. Interest ceases P. F. Mulkey’s Experience in the [•J Plumbers’ Supplies. We guarantee and will carefully execute all work intrusted to us. May 17th, 1900. Philippines. W. H. C aky , County’ Treasuier. [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] | Killing Whale With a Butcher S ir ,—A full and “ well pleased house” 1 Knife. listened to Mr. P. F. Mulkey’s lecture I | Sportsmen will climb the mountains , Friday evening, at the school house, on , . over burnt forest and thiougji dense un- South Prairie. The subject being a per-1 I derbrush and bramble to get a shot at sonal narrative of his experience as a i deer or elk. And they will roam forest late Philippine soldier, including a gra-| undertake to dispose of the button* made TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. flesh-v Part of the hal,d on Wednesday, from and hills to get a shot at a bear. They pliic description of lite on board the trans- i the captured Spanish cannon, the | inflicting a severe wound. will camp out alone in the mountains port Australia, as experienced by the ' Dr. Wise, resident dentist. . I Letcher will do his own watch, clock proceeds to go towards the money being surrounded only by the wildest of nature, private soldier whilst en route for ’ and jewelry repairing himself in future, raised to erect a soldiers' monument to and should they be successful in capture- Manila, the reception at Honolulu of I Tan hose at Mrs. Sturgeon's. having purchased a first class set of the Oregon boys who sacrificed their ing their game, they even enjoy the his regiment, the 2nd Oregon, the taking | Dress skirts at Mrs. Sturgeon's. watchmaker’s tools for that purpose. * lives in honor of their country. We hope laborons march home with their game of Guam, the bombardment and stir-1 Baby cloaks and caps at Mrs. Stur- I The agency for Spalding’s base ball and the teachers and pupils of the public strapped upon their back over mountain I lender of the Philippine capital, and the I Doyou need CLOTHING, geon's. schools will take hold of this matter i athletic goods for Tillamook county has with a vim, for almost every citizen will and gorgtie, bending low under the battle of Malabon. The greatest battle Then come to us. Born, on the 13th instant, to the wife been placed with B. C. Lamb, who will J weight. Ah, yes, they enjoy it. Yes, yet fought on the soil of those islands, lie willing to pay 25c. for a button and of Mr. Joseph Price, a son. all graphically portrayed, the des and they enjoy the hunt for the wild carry a full line of base balls, bats, etc. * thereby help a commendable object. Posters are out announcing a dance at duck or goose, and to cast the fly for cription being assisted by maps drawn The number of persons who had regis. | Mr. C. L. Smith was down from the the mountain trout. But all these sports upon the blackboard. Excellent music the opera house Saturday. tered and recorded at the court house on toll gate on Monday. He has done a are as back numbers when comparecFto being furnished the occasion by Mr. and Drop in and see the fine hand made ! Tuesday was 1090. This number will i lot of work on the road, cutting off some hunting whale with a butcher knife. Mrs. Tom Lystcr, assisted by Mr. James ( Do you need SHOES? buggy harness.—At Acklev & Jenkins. " I be increased when all the outside regis. of the steep grades. Mr. Smith does not There is nothing like it. While we were Loomis. Mr. Mulkey’s experience shows We can suit you with Messrs. C. E. Hadley and W. H. Cary I tration districts are heard from. like the idea of the proposed opposition strolling upon the beach just south of glaringly what his audience was taught I have purchased the Anarane and the Mr. Wade H. Richardson, a real estate on the Forest Grove toll road now that Cape Lookout we met Mr. O. R. Cham before the great unreadiness of Uncle the Best in the Louise. agent of Milwauke, Wis., was in the city he has put in so much time improving berlain leading a horse which was Sam for his conflict with Spain, or for Market. The new cheese factory on the Wilson on Saturday and called upon the editor his road, but if it conies he is going to loaded down with long strips of some that matter even to-day, with any great river is receiving over 3000 pounds of for several copies of the special edition of make it interesting. Until the bridges on thing which hung nearly to the ground power, our political history showing milk daily. the Headlight. the Forest Grove road are put in a safe on each side. It resembled fat pork, ex one of the great parties of the country Mammoth Sage, yields many times condition and fit for travel, persons who cepting that the skin side was shiny for the foolish ptfrpose of merely creating Elder J. B. Lister continues to hold the religious services every evening at the more than the ordinary varieties; strong take passengers over it should lie held black. We stepped one side to give him an opposing issue, in the recent past, as | ! one vear old plants 15c. each, 3 for 30c., criminally liable for any deaths or acci plenty of room and gain courage to ask | well as the present, strenuously oppos Christian church. HATS, Did you say? ¡prepaid. Address E. A. Chamberlain, dents that might occur. A proper enlargement of our what he was loaded with. Imagine our ing. Colonel James B. Eddy, editor of the We should smile Mr. Claude Thayer, secretary Port of surprise when we were told that he was military and naval forces, as well as ap Forest Grove Times, will speak in this Woods, Or. If your watch is out of order or dirty. Tillamook Commission, has received the loaded with blubber or fat of a whale. propriations for fortificationsand defense city on Saturday, the 26th. bring it to Eugene Jenkins, at the following letter from Captain W. W. His story of the capture runs about this , generally. ’Tis well that our war was “Giant” Rhubarb Roots, 15centseach, harness shop and have it put in order by ' Harts, Corps of Engineers : "1 desire to way. ! not with a greater nation than Spain. $1 for 10, postpaid. Address E. A the best watch maker in town, All work acknowledge, with thanks, the receipt of On Thursday morning, the 10th, as lie Everyone that was present went home Chamberlain, Woods, Or. * the easements of the owners of certain was walking along the beach, he dis ' pleased with Friday night’s entertain FUR, WOOL, STRAW guaranteed. S pectator . Mrs. Allen, who is leaving this city, - - , property along Hoqnarton slough re- covered some black objects in the edge of ment. Col. James B. Eddy, of Forest Grove, and CRASH, wishes to dispose of her household furni ’' cently forwarded to me by Mr. Batter, the water, and upon approaching nearer | ture. Apply on the premises Saturday. will speak in this county in the interest permitting dredging at certain sharp he discovered that they were whale' School Report. In the Newest Styles, of the republican party on the 25th, 26th bends where it is proposed to straighten which had become stranded from some ' If you want to vote for the best can and 28th; speaking in Tillamook on and widen the slough. The efforts of the cause or other. There were seven of The following is a monthly report of didates, and the reasons for supporting Saturday the 26th. Port of Tillamook Commission and their them, and they were making tremend school in District No. 23, commencing them, see next week's issue ot the Head The grip knocked out the editor on hearty co-operation and support in the ous efforts to get back into deep water , Apr. 16th. and ending May 11th; light. Tuesday and he has not been in his sane- government improvement ot this place without avail. The tide was leaving ' No. of boys enrolled 9; No. of girls en LADIES’ and GENT.’S The Gem of Golconda, a pure India ten, turn since then. The printer's devil are appreciated.’’ them. They would open their mouths rolled 16; Total number of pupils 25. recognized by English tea drinkers as a thinks the grip is a good thing to knock __ agent ________ _ and draw in about a barrel of water and Those not being absent during the month The special of the Union Savings GLOVES. pure plend of tea, is on sale at McIntosh politics out of editors. and Loan Association of Portland, Mr. . then spurt it through the hole in the top are Olive Phelps, Archie and Vida Rogers; and McNair's. • The choirs of the various churches in F. H. Skinner, is in the city fora few days of their head, 20 feet into the air, and Eddie, Nettie, Willie and Edna Smith; UNDERWEAR If you are in need of farm implements, the citv, and all others who would like looking after business for his company. , lying sometimes on their sides it was like Katie Sheets; Eatha and Leonard Mc And HOSE. wagons, mowers, etc., you will save to participate in the singmg, are resi>eet- Mr. Skinner reports receiving very good ' getting in the cross fire of a hose com* Cormick; Georgie, Addie, Mvrfi, and money bv seeing McIntosh & McNair. fullv invited to take part in the memo, encouragement from some of our best | pany. Mr. Chamberlain made tracks Rachel Fletchall; Dollie ami Pat Childers; Carriage trimming done at Ackley & rialdavexerei^on May 30. See Mr. citizens, and we hope he will do well, as for home to get his gun and a butcher Lena and Frankie Koch, and Ella Per- E dith K ing . Teacher. Jenkins, nt the right price. Satisfaction T. H. Goyne in respect to time and place the plan of his institution deserve consid knife to carve them up. On his return guaranteed to the most panjiciilar coat of meeting for practice. ing. • I will sell mv entire stock of boots and T S. Townsend will make your cheese, shoes and men’s hats and caps at cost •’’¡P and sell :t for l%c. per pound, and foreash. I have about 250pa.raof.hocs. W,H guarantee highest market price and prices ranging from 75c. to $2 per pair. Now is 'he time to buy cheap, ns I want quick sale. • Eugene Jenkins has bought a half in- to close out mv stock of shoes and hajs. Thev are «o Simple in Construction and Easily Understood that any Child can Operate them. terest with Ralph Ackley, in the harness Geo. W. Phelps, Netarts. Or. 1 have the agency for the Patriotic Vives, Cyclones, Rars and Premos, ranging from $2.50 up. «hop, which will go by the head of Ack- From Canada this item reaches ns: One Priée to all. Every instrument guaranteed in every detail. k-v & Jenkins. • "A Mr. Fowler ha” of late appeared I also carry a full line of Photographer a Supplies for the amateur trade at Eastern prices. Samuel Hayes, the harness maker, among us. «e learn that he is a wm of continue to make harness for Ackley Mrs H E. Weston, of Tillamook Five lour Prescription* and Family Receipt* rereive (lie most careful allenitoli, and with & Jenkins. He has moved his family to ; year, ago he. with hD mother, vnnte-' my «ywtem of checking it ia impwnlble to make an error. Canadian relatives, where he hired out. Tillamook, and is here to stay. * remaining there ever since He is a Me Strong, well.rooted Sharpless Straw- thodist worker and seems to be a stead, b^rry Plants, 20c. per dozen. $1 for 100, P^tpaid. Address, E. A Chamberlain. young mi.n.’’ Woods, Or. • I School Supt. G. B Lamb ha. sent out a circular letter to the teachers through Mr. W. V. Morgan had the misfortune out the county asking that each school (^rdl a quarter inch drill through the pA^DW^RE, ¡STOl/Ep, Tii] s (¡vanite Ware. LOGGERS’ AND DAIRY SUPPLIES. Agricultural Implements, VEHICLES, Machinery, etc. War with Spain has ended W/.R on High Prices, Shoddy and Cultus Goods isstill on at our Store BRIGGS. Opposite Bank. Tillamook, Oregon. I *—:— . I Vnd Feed. Kodaks and Cameras CHAS. Reliable Druggist I CLOUGH, Tillamook, Or » J.A.TDDDX CO.