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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 5. 19O<2 NEW GOODS FOR THE SUMMER. 0 J j: The last boat If you want anything in the various lines of goods that we carry it will do your eyes good to see out - <' brought in for us a large stock of goods especially selected tor our Fourth o • u J 11 No old shelf-worn goods, but New Goods direct from one We have an elegant stock of Clothing that will surely please anyone. -------- of the largest factories in the United States. Ten cases of fíne Shoes just recen ed on it last boat. CLOTHING, NEW HATS, NEW NEW SHOES. Five Cases of strictly up-to-date Ilats just received onjast boat Ladies’ DRESS GOODS in Endless V ariety. New Lawns and Demities, New White Goods. A Fine Line of SWEATERS in the Necuest Patterns. If you are needing anything in the line of GROCERIES, you can't make money any easier or faster than by buying them of us. We claim to be the topmost leaders in this line. Bring us your Butter, Eggs and other kinds of Farm Products, if you want the highest price paid for them in the city. COHN & CO SUGAR’S VALUE AS FOOD. Recent Testa by German Experts Give Affirmative Results. ■J LEADING MERCHANTS Connubialities. occasion he was fed on sugar and again experimented with. It then appeared Some maiden ladies in Newark, N.J., that he could make a better showing refused to tell the census enumerator, with the ergostat than before. Another their ages or even their names, because i form of the trial was to let a man tire they believe the taking of the census is himself out, feed him with sugar and see I for the purpose of getting the names of if it restored his strength more quickly I all single women in the country and than abstinence. It thus appeared that ! fining them $100 for not having hus- his weary muscles recovered their power ban Is. promptly in consequence of eating su Miss Elizabeth Smith, a society girl of gar. Derby, Conn., and the possessor of The German government is said to lie $4-0,000, is going to marry a mechanic considering the expediency of adding six in a type-writer factory, who earns $12 lumps of sugar to each soldier's ration a week. She has turned a deaf ear to in the army. But, whatever it decides, many fashionable young men who have it seems to have been demonstrated that paid court to her on the golf links and in the matinee girl who eats a pound of the ball room. bonbons during the performance of a i At a wedding in Illinois the other day play w ill be able to reach home in a much no men except the bridegroom and the less exhausted condition than would minister were allowed. Even the ushers otherwise be possible. were women, and so was the "best gymnastic feats. After being tested for mental capabilities Mr. Childs was offi cially pronounced in a first class con dition of health. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or. June 9. I900. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register ami Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on July 27, 19OU, viz : JOSEPH ALTENBURGFR, H E. No. II07M, tor the Sw Sec. 10, T. 6 S, R. 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : John Westen burger, Adolph Schultz, of Port land, O'. ; Theodore Arndt, of Emma, Or.; Nicholos Affolter, of Neskowin, Or. C has . B. M ookks . Register. DUKE OF PORTLAND, Standard Bred Stallion, 12,939, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. B L. EDDY, une. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. German scientists have recently been T illamook , O regon . conducting exfieriments to acertain how far it is safe for people to employ sugar Will Stand at Tillamook as an article of diet. These inquiries are yy II. COOPER, City during the Sea not altogether disinterested, says the son Of 1900. New York Tribune. Quite the contrary. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Two-thirds of the world’s supply of su Breeding to Duke of Portland has passed TILLAMOOK, OREGON. gar is made from beets, and more than the experimental period. His colts are one-third of the total production of beet in evidence. Do not take chances by sugar is credited to Germany. Part of IL GOYNE, breeding to any other horse until you this amount she is able to sell to for have inspected them. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for eigners. But the greater part of it she ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, P ublication . consumes herself. Now, exportation is United S ates Land Office, Office: Opposite Court House, PEDIGREE. Oregon City, Oregon, liable to fall off at any time, and it is May 2nd, 1900. 12.939. Duke of Portland (6) bh foal T illamook , O regon . Notice is hereby given that in compliance highly probable that the manufacture with the provisions of the act of Congress of ed 1888 ; by William L., 424-4; dam will continue to increase. Hence it is June 3, 1878. entitled •• An act for the sale of .Miss Leggett', by Mambrino Star, 585 ; lands in the States of California, Oregon, gd. Lady Simmons, by Volunteer,55 ggd man.’’ It needed only a woman minister timber desirable, from the German point of view Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as ex to make the femininity of the occasion tended to all the Public Land States by act of Julia, by Sir Henry, 285. Bred by Wm. 0 LA UDE THAYER, to promote the use of sugar as far as TILLAMOOK WEATHER. August 4, 1*92, L. Simmons, Lexington, Ky. complete. And then what a pity the possible. However, this motive does CHAS. E. DONALDSON, Duke of Portland is a half brother to Temperature. Of Ti'lamook, county of Tillamook, State of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, bridegroom had to be a man ! not impair the value of the investigations the celebrated stallion Axtell, who made Maxi- Mini- Rain- Oregon, has this day filed in this office his a recoid of 2:12 at three years of age, sworn statement No. 5I9I, for the purchase GeorgcClark Musgrave, who was mar recently made. Instead, it imparts grea mum mum Mean. filli. T illamook , O regon . the Lot No. 2 of See. No. 23, in t own and subsequently sold for the enormous 1 ... 63 ... 46 ... 54.1 ... 0.01 ried at New York a few days ago, served of ter interest to the latter. ship No. 1 S, Range No. 9 W, and will sum of$105,000. ... 65 2 ... 42 ... 53.1 ... 0.00 offer proof to show that the land sought under the British flag in the Ashantee is more valuable for its limber or stone than for It is a rather curious fact that although Duke of Portland was shipped from 3 ... 75 ... 43 ... 59.0 ... 0.00 .................... 41 ------------- our poses, and * • to establish" hi. Kentucky to the coast by Congressman ROBERT A. MILLER, Germany makes an enormous quantity 4 ... 63 ... 50 ... 56.1 ... 0.15 campaign, fought with the Cubans agricultural cknn to ««I.. .. ..------ -------- Id land la-fore the Register ...„ and Re- of sugar, her people are not the largest 5 ... 62 ... 58 ... 60.0 ... 0.45 under Garcia, then served under the ceiver of this office at Oregon Citv. Oregon, on Tongue and Van B. De Lashmott, and ATTORNEY- AT- LA W, Monday, the Both day of July, 1900. He while owned by them and in training consumers of that commodity. Statistics 6 ... 66 ... 41 ... 53.1 ... T. American flag in Cuba and has just re names as witnesses : has repeatedly been driven at a 2-20 gait. O regon C ity , O regon . William Illingworth, George Himes, John for 1897 show that in England the 8 7 ... 72 ... 45 ... 58.1 ... T. turned from the Transvaal, where he As a sire Duke of Portland has no super ... 72 ... 48 ... 60.0 ... T. Harter ami Morrison Mills, of Tillamook. Ore. average amount consumed per capita Any and all persons claiming adveraelv the ior. His colts are good sized, well form Land Titles and Land Office Business • 9 ... 76 ... 40 ... 58.0 ... 0.00 was with the England colonial scouts. alM»ve-deserilM-d lands are requested to file their ed and speedy. was 85.7 pounds a year, whereas in Ger 10 ... 81 ... 4.1 ... 62.0 ... 0.00 Two hundred wedding guests assem claims Specialty. in this office on or before said 30th day F. C. SK0MP, Manager. 7 many only 26.6 pounds were eaten. 11 ... 71 ... 47 ... 59.0 ... 0.00 bled at the home of Mrs. M. A. Wildey, of July, i»oo. ... 46 ... 0 00 C has . B. M oores , Register. ... 62.0 Americans ate on an average 62.3 12 ... 78 (JAM EH McCAIN, 13 ... 67 ... 54 ... 60.1 ... 0.00 6436 Eggleston avenue, Chicago, to INSURE WITH (A. W. SEVERANCE NHEKIFFH BALK. pounds. Hence it would be practicable 14 ... 60 ... 53 ... 56.1 ... 0.20 witness the marriage between her son, to double or even treble the consumption 1ft ... 64 ... 49 ... 56.1 ... 0.00 Arthur D. Wildey, and Miss Blanche C yjcCAIN & SEVERANCE, Claude Thayer, N otki is H rrery GiVKN.-That the under as sheriff of Tillamook county, Oiegon Agent or Fireman's Fund and London in Germany without any appearance of 16 ... 68 ... 5.1 ... 60.1 ... 0.36 Dean. The bride and bridegroom were signed under and by virtue of a writ of rxecutio . out 17 ... 67 ... 51 ... 59.0 ... 0.35 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for excessive indulgence. and Lancashire Fire Insurance 18 ... 67 ... 55 ... 61.0 0.65 present at the appointed hour, 5:30 I lllamook county, to enforce the decree made Still, before recommending a policy of 19 ... 67 ... 60 ... 63.1 ... 2.60 o’clock, but the minister failed to appear. and entered in said Court on the 11th day of T illamook , O regon . Companies. 1900, in the suit of T T Geer. F. I. Dun this sort, it was deemed wise by the ex 20 ... 67 ... 59 ... 63.0 ... 1.90 The guests waited patiently until an June bar ami < has. S. Moore, constituting the Bonn! perts to institute elaborate tests of the 21 ... 65 ... 53 ... 59.0 ... 0.40 Hour had passed, when it was announced of ( omm iso ton era for the sale of school and ... 68 ... 47 ... 57.1 ... university lands, and the management of »he T. J) AVID WILEY, M.D., effect of a sugar diet. The result was 22 arising therefrom as plaintiffs vs. c H 23 ... 72 ... 49 ... 60 1 ... 0.00 that the wedding had occurred the night nindo Worthington. Elsie Worthington and G o No highly encouraging. It has been deter 24 ... 68 ... 55 ... 61.1 ... 0.00 previous, and that the guest had noth lan at defendants, will on Tuesday, the 7th dav I PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND mined that a liberal use of sugar is 25 ... 66 ... 49 ... 57.1 ... 0.05 ing to do but to enjoy the wedding of Au«!!«, !»«,. « I ,0 o’clock In th, afternooh of.«i.l d«y, at the Court Home, at Tillamook ACCOUCHEUR. 2« ... 67 ... 54 ... 60.1 ... 0.00 sttengthening and fattening. One is feast. The voting couple had planned a In Tillamook county. Oregon. Bell at pubti.- 27 ... 72 ... 48 ... 60.0 ... 0.00 In' Tfl" } S !Ol<* C0,n *° ,he hlkheat All call promptly attended to. taken aback for a moment by ‘.he dis 28 ... secret and romantic marriage, but ac bidder, the following described tract of land 63 ... 52 ... 57.1 ... 0.35 General Banking and Exchange busi covery that the latter virtue was dem-! 29 ... 69 ... 47 ... 58 0 .. 0.15 I ceded to the wish of the bridegroom’s to w t Th. North « ... quarter aRh.'S T illamook , O regon . ness interest paid on time deposits. h.D of V*'1•I,°l.!*v,ion twenty three«,,,I Sorth onstrated by experiments with hogs and 30 ... 65 ... 47 ... 56.0 ... 0.50 i relatives for a public wedding. News ot half South East quarter and North Fast ! quarter of South We.i quarter of o»etlon 21, in Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger cattle; but this is a situation calling for Sum..2946. ... 1484... ... 177.3... .. 8.12 the illness of the bride’s mother on Tues township 2 North of Range lo West of the Dr. J. W. Vogel, Willamette mend,an, In Tillamook countv cold logic, not sentiment. M 1 Mean68.6 59.3 .. ......0.00 day made this distasteful to her and the Oregon, to satisfy the a ,n of *91t.S6 „nd «7« ¿0 I many, Sweden, and all foreign countries Even before the tests were made which S pecialist for R kfratction ano ■ couple concluded to lie married that •tliKney .fra. and the.ost.au,I disbursements St'MMARV —Menn temp., 59.3 : mnx. Mid's”“ “ *‘51° “nJ th’ expenae« if the American consul at Magdeburg re TILLAMOOK. ORE. night, as originally planned. D efects of the E ye . temp., 81 cinte, 10th. «Min. temp., IkufA.i ihl- . Dated this Kat. Sth day of July. 1900 ports to the State department at Wash G. H. Childs, the young man from Bos- Will visit TILLAMOOK every three 40 date, 9th. Total precip inches, H. H ALDERMAN. ington, it was known that mountain , ton, who married Miss Margaret Har- ____ sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon. months. 8.12 ; total snowfall inches, 0 ; number fire insurance . climbers regard sugar as a source of SHBKlFF’ft MALK P ortland ... O regon . of days clear, 7; partly cloudy. 4; i risen, daughter of L. B. Harrison, pre energy Moreovet, the chemists say O ffice : 132 F irst S treet . J. S. STEPHENS, cloudy, 19. Dates of frost —L ight, 9 ; sident of the First National bank, Cin N otk b IB H rrrry G ivis .-That the under that, “it is a soluble carbon hydrate Billed a« sheriff of Til lamook county. Oregon 1 R esidence : 529 S herman S treet . AGENT FOR THF Killing, (>. Dates of hail, 0 ; sleet, 0 ; cinnati, was made a butt for an hour in under Hi.dhA virtue of an execution dated the that is easily converted into warmth MUTUAL and LONDON & thunder storms, 0 ; auroras, 0. Prevail- the health office one day last week. Will 2oih day of lune, I9OO issued out uf the Circuit HOME LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE* and force.” That ought to settle the Kittredge and some of the local swells, Court of the state of Orntan. for Tillamook mg wind—Direction, w. countv. to enforce the <ie< ree made and entered ' question. But the virdivt was not con COMPANIES. including a group from “down east,’’ in court on the 12th day of June. ' Remarks.--T truce. the suit of T 1. (» pt . F. I. Dunbar and Chat sidered final. Your (terman scientists Agent for North West School Supply who came with the prospective bride 8. Moore, constituting the Board of ( ommU- C avt . J oski ’ h J. D awson , (or the sale of school and univer”tv I want to measure ami compute, and en groom, informed Childs that he could aioners Yoluntiyv Observer. lands and for the management ot the fund« 1 m w otary ublic TILLAMOOK, — OREGON able himself to state his conclusions in not get a license to marry in Cincinnati arising therein m. as plaintiffs vs. f m v ‘ v < and Eliza M. Kay a an defendants wiil.mTues- a mathematical form. He is still hap without a certificate of good health. He ‘ " V“f h»<». at the hour of pier if he can employ a substantial piece 10 «clock, in the forenoon of said day at the agreed to undeigo a test and they took Court C. á X. BAILED r House, at Tillamook, in said Tillamook of apparatus in his inquiry. him before Health Officer Davis to be ex. “"!"£• «wr’D. .-II .t public auction ior,.«Th DKAI.KR IN vS-ï I S. gold com, to th. highest bidder th i Well, these (terman servants proceeded STI 'DEH.L KEN H ’.4GO.VS amined. The latter was let into the in following described tract of land to wit' Th in the following manner: They request- East Quarter of section TownMm an tv!!-? 110 ^'"DRESSER OSHOKNE MO U ENS, joke. As Childs danced about the health ’ North SHAVING, • "“‘h K»"K” ’«>■’<• Willamette meridianP 1 ed a man to apply his finger to a device UtiRgi.«. I iht r.ke«, plows, siiti otite office first on one foot and then on the tn Tillamook county Oregon to aail-f, th. 8HAMNO, HAIR CUTTING, HAIR CUTTING, Uro 67 »Uh interest thermm at tlJrate fnrm iiinchinery. Y 0’1 CM II save 1 other, his companions almost choked in called an ergostat. or force measurer. of a percent per annum «nd fro <» attomar ■< SHAMPOOING, ETC. money by dealing with me. a,rd lb. coat, «nd di.tmr.em. nt. of ,«„, ,L, He exerted himself to the utmost to move SHAMPOOING, Special Prices on Huggies and Spring an attempt to smother their laughter. taxed «t JB a .O and th. expense of “aid ,1 . * Electric Bath« nicely Silted up. Good for the index of the machine. A record of Wagons. Dated this Sth day of July, IqOO Childs was made to jump over chairs. H H ALDERMAN. PPraon« suffering with rheumatism liis strength was made. On a different V. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. roll about on the floor and do other Shatlff of Tillamook County Oregon. Building next door to the Poet Office OF C. & E. Thayer. CHAS. PETERSON, TILLA K ’ N P - EDGAR LATIMER, Hot and Cold paths. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS