Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 07, 1900, Image 2

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    SUMMER CLOTHING and Spring Goods
We have now in Stock a Splendid Assortment of Fashionably Made Gentiemen’s Clothing, suf°rf
Stock of Clothing is not made of shoddy material.
You cannot buy Clothing cheape
If you want a nice Dress Suit, or a Summer Suit, call in and inspect our clothing.
large cities.
Our
Ladies’ and Gent.’s Shoes--all the Best Makes kept in.Stock.
Do you Ulant a pair of Fashionable, Well-made Shoes for Ease, Comfort and Wear, you must go to Coh
Fashionable HATS. CAPS, and FURNISHING GOODS.
5
•9
Leading
Tilla-rxioofc JXÆerdiELxrts,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ct J uj > e 3, 1878.— N otice for
in the race for election to the senate, T imber L and , A PUBLICATION.
United H ates Land Office.
notwithstanding all
the newspaper
''V
Oregon <’tty, Oregon,
ß L. EDDY,
effusions purporting to be his political
May 2nd. 1900.
Fred < Baker. Pubiiolirr
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
epitaphs. The politician brooks no rival with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
of
I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
in the number of Jives he boasts.
June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION
timber lands in the States ot California. Oregon,
Nevada
and
Washington
Territory,
”
as
ex
­
T illamook , O rígon .
( strictly in advance .)
to all the Public Land States by act of
METHODIST CONFERENCE. tended
♦ 1.50
August 4, IK92.
One year........
I
CHAS. E. DONALDSON,
Six months....
.75
Seculiar Shots at the Clergy bv Of Ti lamook, county of Tillamook, state of Will Stand at Tillamook yy li. cooper ,
•50
Three months.
.
Oregon, • has
I1H8 this
llll.l day
»!<«» filed
IIISU in in-'
this office
....... bis
....
Rev. Ian MacLaren’s startling ques­
City during the Sea­
the Press.
1 I —
- -•-*
....... * No. 5I9I. r
- •«
’« •»••«
’»>«»»•
sworn
-lat-ment
for
the
purchase
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. tion: “Ought we to shoot the old minis­
of
the
Lot
So
1
of
So.
1-,
in
loan-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
For real, smooth politics, keep your ship No. 1 S, Range No. 9 W, and will
son Of 1900.
ter?” has been answered by the Epis­
«..Tv. proof to show that the land sought
eve
on the general Methodist conference i offer
a
.0
..
i>
1....
1.1fir.
—
.1
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
|
is
more
valuable
for
its
timber
or
stone
than
for
copal
con
vention
of
the
diocese
of
Mas
­
Sending Money by Mail.
in Chicago.
j agricultural purposes, and to establish his Breeding to Duke of Portland has passed
sachusetts, says the New York World. |
claim to sam
said land
before me
the ftegisici
Register n«*u
and i*e
Re
j * j . j 1
x
ii
1 | ciaim
lanu oeiore
I he Methodist delegates roundly ap- . teivcrui
ceiver of tin«
this office
city, Oregon, on the experimental period. His colts are
Diiii-c at Oregon
-
Persons who desire to send small sums ! That body has adopted a new canon, 1
y H. GOYNE,
plauded the brother who introduced a I Monday,
M°n<i»*y. the Both day of July, 1900. He in evidence.
Do not take chances by
names as witnesses :
of money by mail have long contended j under which any minister of that church
William Illingworth, George Himes,
------ John breeding to any other horse until you
I
resolution
prohibiting
applause
in
i
against the inadequacy and inconvenience who has labored in Massachusetts fori
Ilarter and Morrison Mills, of Tillamook, Ore.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
of the present system. Even those who I twenty-five years and is 65 years of age j Methodist churches, and there the mat-' Any and all persons claiming adversely the
have inspected them.
•
. ••
" , ■ —
above-described lands are requested to filetheir
Office: Opposite Court House,
ter
ended.
claims in this office on or before said 30th day
have bank accounts—and they form a I shall at his own option be retired with
One of the new Methodist bishops was of July, i9oo.
PEDIGREE.
T illamook , O regon .
Ii 1 ni ted part of the comm uni ty—a re a verse ■ an allowance of $500 per year. This is
C has . B. M oores , Register.
12.939. Duke of Portland (6) bh foal­
to drawing off checks for trifling amounts. ! an example worthy of widest imitation born in Ohio and the other was educated NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
ed 1888; by William L., 4244; dam
To transmit money through the mails | by other Protestant denominations. It in that state. In this latitude those
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Miss Leggett, by Mambrino Star, 585 ; 0LA UDE THAYER,
the ordinary citizen is restricted to the I is at once a pathetic an 1 a shocking I l severe days on which the Ohio man gets executor ( f the last will and testament of gd. Lady Simmons,by Volunteer,55 ggd
JOSEPH M. TERWILLIGER deceas.-d, has
money order, to notes, to coin and to thing to see an old minister turned down I left never occur in Mav.
filed in the County Court of the State o* < Jregon Julia, by Sir Henry, 285. Bred by Wm.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
postage stamps. To procure a mono when he has reached the dead-line of his I ' The election of two Methodist bishops for Tillamook county, his final account as >uch L. Simmons, Lexington, Kv.
executor, and that Tuesday, the third day of
Duke of Portland is a half brother to
order it is necessary to go to the post­ profession—which is now d rawn at on the sixteenth ballot by the general Ju>y, 1900, at the hour of ten o’clock a.m. has
T illamook , O regon .
been fixed by said court as the time for hear­ the celebrated stallion Axtell, who made
office, nt a sacrifice of time and possibly about 50 years ot age—and no resource conference at Chicago is a reminder that ing of object 011s to said account and the settle­ a record of 2:12 at three years of age,
of car fare. Paper money and coin can left him but to tramp around as a book the field of politics is not confined to the ment thereof.
and subsequently sold for the enormous
(J. J. DALY,
Dated May 3rd, 19OO
ÎOSC'AR HAYTÏR.
sum of $105,000.
scarcely' be sent with safety unless in a agent or a picture peddler, picking up a conventions of political parties.
I.LOYD CATHCART SMITH,
Executor
last
will
ami
testament
of
Duke of Portland whs shipped from J) ALY & HAYTER,
The Methodists decided to admit |
registered letter, m.<l this also calls for a scanty living as best he can. “The sa­
Joseph M. Terwilliger, deceased.
Kentucky to the coast by Congressman
visit to the postoffice. Postage stamps cred calling of the n inistry’’ is a high- women io the annual conferences. Why
Tongue and Van B. De Lashmott, and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
are also an undesirable medium, and are i sounding phrase, but “fair words butter not? The women are generally believed
Land office at Oregon City. Ore ,
while owned by them and in training
12th, iqoo .
not always accessible in quantity. As a ' no parsnips.” The average pastor’s to have valuable opinions on church . Notice is hereby given that May
tne f llowing- has repeatedly been driven at a 2:20 gait.
D allas . O regon .
solution ofthe problem, the Associate n I pay is to small to permit him to dis-' matters which they are willing to ex­ iiamed settler has filed notice of his intention As a sire Duke of Portland has no super­
| to make final proof in support of iiisclaini. and ior. His colts are good sized, well form­
of Aim r can Advertisers has approved of ( charge the soeial duties of his position, press.
i that said proof will be made before the County
¡¡OBERT A. MILLER,
Clet k of Tillamook co. at Tillamook, Oregon, ed and speedv.
a plan for the issue of “post checks’’ by I support his usual family and save!
F. C. SKOMP, Manager.
The Methodist church in its conserva­ on June 23rd 1900. viz :
JAMES WII.EY.
the United States government, which enough to support him in his old age. :
ATT03NEY-AT LAW,
tism still frowns upon dancing, playing H E. 11738, for the E of E
Sec. 8, T. 2N, R.
j 8 W.
has received general commendation. This 1 He has moral right to be provided for;
O regon C itv , O keuon .
at games of chance, attending theaters, I He names the following witnesses to prove
plan is embodied in two bills, of identical . bv his church when he is mustered out of1
horse races, circuses, dancing parties his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Land Titles an<l Land Office Business 1
of said land, viz :
character, introduced in the senate by active serivce.
'
and dancing schools ; but the people of
William M. Mills, of Hobsonville Or.. John R.
Specially.
* * M
Mr. McMillan, of Michigan, and in the
Harter, of Halm. Or.; Isaac H Moore, of Bahn,
The Celebrated Imported
the Methodist communion are inclined | Or.;
Westley G. Day, of Bay City, Or.
house by Mr. Lentz, of Ohio.
The value of the property lost by fires > to look upon these worldly diversions
C has . B. M oores , Register.
FRENCH CANADIAN STALLION
(JAMES McCAIN,
The bill is entitled an act “to prevent last vear, many of them willfully set and 1
(A. W. SEVERANCE
with more leniency. Time was when the
NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Is a beautiful Blood Bay.
nearly
all
of
them
robbing the mail, to provide a safer and
preventable, was church ruled the people; the time is
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned W eight — 1400 pounds. Son of Glen ^¡cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
easier method of sending money by mail, $153,597,830. This is the heaviest fire1
coming, if not already come, when the has filed his final account in the matter of the '
Estate of JOSI iH BIGGS, deceased, and that ' Lee, 1069 ; Grand Sire, Glen Lee, 303.
and to increase the postal revenues.*’ It lost ever recorded in the United States [ people will rule the church.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
by order of the County Court, for Tillamook I
provides that all paper money of the ■ in one year. And the year 1899 was one {
County, Oregon, made and entered on record First Dam, Flora, by Heather, 1683.
;
By
an
overwhelming
vote
the
Metho-
May
Sth.
I
qoo , the same will he heard and deter Second Dam. Kate, by Wallace, and was
T illamook , O kegon .
United States, including national bank ot prosperity, when the usual motive for
1 dist conference has adopted the recoin- mined at the hour of io o clock a.in . July 3rd, ■
notes, of one, two and five dollar denomi- incendiarism
1
was below the average. ! tnendation made in the bishop’s address 19oo, at the Court House, in said county, and all I bred by Darling Clendeboys. Ont.
persons having objections to such final account
nations, shall, when presented at the To appreciate what this huge total of
and the settlement thereof, aie hereby required1 G len L ee will make the season of ¡JAVID AVILEY, M.D.,
! and has abolished the pastoral time to present them on or before said date'.
;
United States treasury, be replaced with property burned in one year means it
1900 at McNamer & Grayson’s Livery
Dated May 9th, 19oo.
JOHN A. BIGGS,
United States notes of like denominations may be said that it was more than limit The compulsory element in Wes­
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
Executor of the last will and testament | Stable, Tillamook City, and at W. T.
ley’s itineracy idea is thus banished from
and dimensions, payable in like manner double the total annual expenditures of
of Josiah Biggs, deceased.
West's place, Beaver ; also at L. Fleck's
ACCOUCHEUR.
the church which lie founded. The
as the retired notes were payable, the the United States navy, including the
Farm on Nestucca.
All call promptly attended to.
change
on
this
point
is
revolutionary,
new notes to be known as United States cost of the new war ships. The total
Care will be taken to prevent accident,
T illamook . O regon .
postal check notes. Furthermore, that I value of last year’s wheat crop was . but it is neither sudden nor unexpected.
will not be responsible for them.
$50,660,000 in United States notes of $319,545,259. Fire destroyed property 1 It is the result of a tendency that has
BHBEI
110
H1IIB0ESSEB.
PATE
\\
ELLS,
Manager.
| been steadily at work for a century, and
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
larger denominations than $10 shall be J equivalent in value to half of that great
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,!
replaced with $50,006,000 in fractional I crop. Every two years we are burning j it merely marks the passing of the church
S pecialist
for
R efratction and
' from the missionary stage to the es
notes of the United States to be knowu j up property equal in value to one year’s
D efects of the E ye .
SHAMPOOING. ETC.
I ; tablishcd stage.
ns United States post checks, in denomi­ I whole cotton crop. It is a mistake to
Will vii.it TILLAMOOK every three
The women have won, and it is a good Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for '
nations of 5, 10, 15, 25 ami 50 cents, ' suppose that this loss is made any less to
MRS. J. K. SMITH
months.
persons Buffering with rheumatism,
and in shape to be- four inches long by the country by insurance. Insurance thing for the church that they have.
Building next dour to the Post office, i Hns opened Dressmaking Parlors in the
P ortland ... O regon .
two and one quarter inches wide. Each com|x*nsatrs individuals, but the loss of They represent fully two-thirds of the
hast half of the Watch Tower Build­
O ffice ; 132 F irst S treet .
religion
of
the
churches,
and
they
do
post check note is to be provided with a wealth to the nation is absolute. There
ing, where she is prepared to do
R esidence : 529 S herman S treet .
dressmaking, both fancy and
suitable blank space, adjacent to which are many smaller problems in national nine-tenths of the work and a propor­ HEADLIGHT
I_____ plain. Fit guaranteed.
shall be the instruction : “Payable to the I economy than the reduction of this tionate amount of the talking. In fact,
and
the only doubtful feature of the new nr-1
payee named herein. Payable to bearer appalling annual fire loss.
notice ofadministkatok s sale .
rangent is the part they may elect to ' WEEKLY OREGONIAN
* * *
if the spaces arc not filled ’’ A |ierson
"f ‘
desirous of sending such a note through j As soon as the young colt is born, the take in the discussions of the conference. I
One Year for $2.25.
the mails tills in 1 he blank space in like first thing to do is to see that its gets up Preachers like to get through their work I
manner as in a check and pastes upon it I and sucks its dam, says the Orange Judd as quickly as possible, and the sessions TWO LIVE PAPERS.
Admlni-trahiroisald e«uuKwii|
' General Banking and Exchange busi­
and cancels a two cent postage stamp I 1 Farmer. When it is a day or two old, may be somewhat prolonged by the n?w
ness interest paid on time deposits.
The
regular
subscription
price
of
for the denominations of$l and upwards i catch it by putting one arm around its lay members. On the other hand, sub-
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and
and a one cent stamp for notes in deno­ neck and the other about the hips and eels will receive more thorough venti­
S.lllli.uf Ra,,.,. lo'weat of Win'1'’?'"'«'' ■’
Meet- many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
tilt- regular subscription price of di-ncy. in Tillamook o.i?...
mination of less than $1. Such note has hold it nntil it stops struggling. This lation, and action will, therefore, be
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. from and after the 5th <1 or,c*B*’. and that
now become a check, payable at the tenches the colt that vou are its master more deliberate. The women who do
Any one subscribing for THE admini.trator will t.'roe,-ed’toUl“ ali lh°'“'f
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
the
bulk
of
the
religious
work
have,
by
postofficc named, or at the United States | and that it Ims nothing to fear from vou.
property d—crila d herein and >-l
,he real
«late at privateaai^**"
private “ale
'’«'onging
to ««id
«aid 1
HEADLIGHT and paying one I «tâte
1 n 1 oeloi,
*l“ï «o
treasury or sub-treasury. ‘
It will be much easier to handle in after the action ot the general conference, re­
year in advance can get both for I j
ah „1.,¿T™.. w A i . ther Of EdwsM
FIRE INSURANCE.
Notes of this character, when stolen years. The halter should lie put on and ceived only their due, and the church
Adminl.DMor'oiX"^
$2.25.
i D-wti.b.o.hd.roVjân;«:
while in transit, would be of no use to it should be halter broken liefore it is a will be the gainer.
Dated ibi. .no.
J. S. STEPHENS,
the thief any more than the ordinary month old.
„ .
AGENT FOR THE
* « *
Blasts From Ram's Horn.
check payable to order. They would
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
I
For the first time in the history ol the
offer an easy means for ¡n'rsons to pay
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
Your
living
speaks
louder
than
■leniocratic
partv
its
national
conven.
their bills through them tils, and to send
COMPANIES.
your logic.
cash in advance orders to dealers thro­ tion will meet at Kansas Citv simply as
Agent for North West School Supply
He who loves folly may well listea
ughout the country. Until used as checks a ratification meeting to put the partv
Company, Notare’ Public.
flattery.
TILLAMOOK,
—
OREGON
the notes would pass from hand to hand stamp upon candidates already nomi­
Washing
a
pig
will
not
make
it
stop
in like manner as other currency. The nated for it bv the fusion populists.
liking mud.
feasibility ol this scheme is commended Never liefbre have the democrats al.
! A man is never poorer for the ques-
C. A. BAILEY,
by many leading business houses, and is lowed another pnrtv to select its stand,
I tions he asks.
DEALER IN
well worth a trial by the government ard lienrers for it.
STUDEBAKER
WAGONS
The stilts of pride do not help in the
Xt * St
and the public. The plan dors not inter 1
OSBORNE
MOU'ERS,
Rev. Dr. Hillis of Brooklyn favors early walk with God.
fere in any wav with the standard of
Buggies, hay rakea, plows, Slid oth«
A
creed
may
l»e
either
a
compass
or
a
marriages.
He
goes
so
far
jn
his
pre
­
value or with the integrity of the circu­
farm machinery.
You ran save
lating medium A silver certificate when ference as to say that he believes the straitjacket.
money by dealing with me.
The sa Idest truth is less severe than W rite for Catalogue and Prices.
“pecisl Prices on Buggies «nd Spring
transformed into a post check is
ns state w ill lie ruined if men continue to
'»«gons,
the merriest lie.
much a silver certificate, its funct
re wait until they are At) before they marrv.
C. A. HAILEY. Tillamook. Ore.
The biggest coward is the one who is
maining nnallei« *, .iav\ I,..- It i
he He vehemently exclaims against those
afraid to do right.
employed as a personal check ;
so unfortunate husbands who delay chims.
A short prayer will get to heaven
with bank notes and treasury notes. ing a w ife until they can buy her five
quicker than a long one.
The adoption of this system would l< of donkeyloads of dresses—which would
No parent weeps over the fact that the
=J—
particular value to the agii ulttiral com certainly appear to be a very donkeyish
boy outgrows his cloths
proceeding.
J. P. ALLEN.
inunity, as it should be borne in mind
• « «
The harm of a creed is in converting
that two thirds ofthe poatolficrs in the
Proprietor
Charleston. S. C., is trying to nt ikr it from a staff into a club.
United States a’v not money order offi the teachers expevted to attend the Na
It will hurt you more to live a day
ccs. It would l»e of advantage to every tional Education association in that without prayer than to live
it without First class accommodation
city resident who desires to avoid the citv believe that it is always cool therein bread.
at second class rat*'.
SHAVING,
trouble of going to the postofficc, and it summer.
One reason why fob did not get en.1
Pretty soon Dawson City
HAIR CUTTING,
would l»e a boon to the business men who will lie issuing circulars lauding its tirelv in the dark was because he kept
BENI’ MEALS
looking np.
are in receipt ot ¡M singr stamps that can charms as a w inter resort.
SHAMPOOING,
CITY
Many a man fights for his creed who
l»e disposed of only at a discount, of small
a « «
never thinks of carrying an nmbrella
checks at interior points tur the collection
Former Senator Quay insists he is still for his w ife.
Tillamook, Ore
Ôlbc
k'*’ J
i
9
ÔlilLunook
W
Ijcaùliqbt
of which they must pay a fee, and of a
mass of minor coins inconvenient to
. handle. This is entirely a business pro-
i position, and it is more conducive to the
I advantage of the government a id of the
public than most ofthepolitical measures
by w hich congress sets such store.
i
GLEN LEE, JR.
EDGAR LATIMER,
Dressmaking Parlors.
or
C. & E. Thayer.
RUSSELL ".X
SAW
MILLS
STACKERS
/yien (¿ouge,
CHAS.
H.zfl
• < Irf
PETERSON,
^Barber
Hot and Cold Raths.
Sl'FRYTHING strictly first cuss