Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 16, 1900, Image 1

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    THE
HEADLIGHT
IS THE
JOB PRINTING
Newiest, Brightest and
Leading Newspaper of
Tillamook County.
L HEADS.
LETTER HEADS
ENVELOPES.
LEGAL BLANKS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS.
SHOW CARDS
BILLS & POSTERS.
Guaranteed First Class at
Reasonable Prices.
I ALL THE COUNTY AND CITY
OFFICIAL NEWS.
i Patronize Local Industries and all
Home Print Newspaper.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 16,
is vvliat we have been suffering from for
so long, consequently we have not made
much progress. Neither do we deserve
any improvements if we neglect to for­
mulate our grievances in a proper form
and send them to our representatives in
congress. We hope the dairymen, the
dairy associations, will take this kindly
hint. In different parts of the county
they should get together and devise what
is best to be done. A levy from ten to
twenty five cents from each dairymen
would not be out of place, for we may
say in this connection that about $150
have already been subscribed by a few
persons to pay expenses already incurred.
I Now let us see whether the dairymen are
sincere and ready to put their shoulder
to the wheel.
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Mowers Ü
and
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Rakes,
Hay Tedders, I
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Stoves, Hardware and Builders’ Supplies. Paints, Oils, I
Doors, Windows and Glass. We are Leadexs in our line.
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Opposite Bank.
McCORMICK
and
DEERING
Hay Tools, and a
Full line of
1900.
Free Lectures.
$1.50 per year
Real Estate Transfers.
Charles W. Cassler tn S. H. Phillips, Ne
*4 of Se 1 •» of sec. 32, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W
U.S. to John P. Allen, Se Vi of see. 14,
tp. 2 S, R. 9 W .
Maude E. Linton to P. C. Warran, a
tract in tp. 4 S, R. 10 W.
PROVISIONS
U.S. to Isaac H. Moore. W V2 of E la of
sec. 7, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.
Isaac H. Moore to the Astoria Co.,
of E ig of sec. 7, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.
Wm. T. Harris to the Astoria Co.,
of Se Vi, Nw Vi of Se Vi and Ne Vi of
Sw Vi of sec. 19, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
p. I). Shackelford to Irwin R. Payne,
lots 12 and 13 of sec. 6, tp. 3 S, R.
9 W.
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s. G. Custis to Julia Custis, lots 11 and
12, in block 31, Pacific add. to Bay
City.
Is Busy all day
David G. White to Almeda J. McNair,
various tracts in Tillamook county. and every Day, making
Almeda J. McNair to the Astoria Co.,
various tracts in Tillamook county . prompt deliveries of
L C. Bailey to Michael Stenstroin, lots
1 and 2 of block 11 of Stillwell’s
second add. to Tillamook.
W. I). McKune to Nelson P. Hanson, Ne
% of Se Vi of sec. 30, tp. 4 S, R. 9 W.
G. T. Prickett to N. P. Hanson, Sw Vi
of Ne Vi, E V6 of Nw Vi and Nw ’4 of
Se Vi of sec. 30, tp. 4 S, R. 9 W.
c . R. Hodgdon to M. V. Parmer, lots 3
and 4, in block 19, Thayer’s add to
To CUise People
Tillamook.
Our Wagon
Mrs. M. E. Hoxter, of Portland, is in
this city in behalf of the refuge home, an
institution in Portland which provides
home and shelter for unfortunate among
women.
Mrs. Hoxter will hold a meeting in the
United Brethren church on Friday even­
ing at 8 o'clock, to which the general
public is invited to a lecture bv that ladv
explaining the nature and results of the
work reclaiming to paths of virtue of un­
fortunate women, and she will try to
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arouse an interest in this line of home
missionary work.
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Sunday afternoon, at the same church,
The annual convention of the Tilla­ J “It is said that Editor Baker, of the
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
mook County S.S. Association will be , Tillamook Headlight is drafting plans to at 3 o'clock, tlieie will be a meeting held
Pugilism.
Do you buy here ?
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held at the U.B. church in Tillamook be used in the construction of a gas (not for women only, to which girls over 13
I)r. Wise, resident dentist.
The pretence that the spectacle of a
City, on August 31st. All Sunday gasoline) launch to be used during the years of age are invited, as well as their prize-fight helps to make a people
If you have not been
Mr. J. P. Allen is quite sick again.
pug-
schools are requested to semi delegates fall, winter and spring months for deliver­ mothers.
nacious, courageous and instinct with
Mrs. I. F. Larsen is reported quite ill.
doing so, it is your loss.
to this convention and assist in the ing the Headlight to his country subscri­
virtues of warlike hardihood is absurd.
The law on Wide Tires.
Mr. W. W. Conder was in the city this work. The programme will be published bers. It is believed, and doubtless cor­
On the contrary, the training and the
week.
n xt week. All who are interested in rectly, that by making the launch of very
Remember uue are
In answer to several inquires in regard spectac'e of combats of this sort, while
Rev. A. R. Griggs returned to Kelso this work are invited to attend.
light draft, when it is not raining the to when the county court will pay for
they cultivate brutality, do not culti­ UNDERSOLD
NO
BY
last week.
The quarterly meeting of the United vessel will be able to readily navigate on wide tires on wagons, we may state that vate the kind of courage that is essen­ I
Addison Harris came in from Milton I Brethren will be
the
dense
fogs
which
prevail
in
that
sec
­
the
countv
court
is
only
authorized
to
their
held at
tial to furnish military valor and spirit. ONE.uue uuill MEET ANY
on Monday.
| church in this city August 18-20. tion. . . . Brother Baker, however, make a rebate on the road tax of persons The prize-fighter is an exceptionally
Mr. C. B. Handy was in from Nehalem Preaching Sunday morning, after which will not undertake to navigate the Wil­ using wagons with tires of certain di­
QUOTED
FOR
stalwart man, who can easily get beef PRICE
on Monday.
holy communion will be observed, In son river rot .e. The shoals and shifting mensions, and, no doubt, the court will and bread in America for honest indus-
. ... _ ..
—
Mr. Albert Zimmerman was in from the evening preaching at 8 o’clock, and sands (shifting, draw’ bridges) draw do this at any term of court after being try, but prefers to prostitute his noble CflSJi 1^1
GROCERY
Nehalem last week.
the quarterly conference on Monday biidges because they are apt to ‘draw’ a satisfied that the applicant is complying body to an utterly non-industrial, non­
Congressman T. H Tongue left on the afternoon, at 2 o'clock, over which the ft Ito w into trouble if he don’t keep oft'of with the law. For the benefit of those who productive, lawless calling, to a life UIJME.
presiding elder, Rev. C. C. Bell, will pre­ them—are not the kind of a proposition are using wide tires, we give below the whose sole fame is its burning shame,
stage Friday evening.
I that a man gifted with the enterprising law :
base purpose and brutalizing education
A marriage license was issued to Geo. side.
I public and good judgment of Editor
“That from and after the first day of and example. For a strong man to get
W. Worthington and Eva Stewart.
At the teachers' examination in this
! Baker is likely to tackle.’’—North Yam­ January, A. D. 1900, the county court
beef and bread through the sale of the
A suit was filed in the county court, city last week the following person secur­ hill Record.
or county board of each county within sanctity of his exceptionally fine body
ed
certificates
:
Misses
Pearl
Buff,
Grace
Carl P. Knudson vs. H. B. Johnson, for
this
state
is
hereby
authorized
to
make
If fake doctors call upon you, use a
is as shameful as it would be for a nobly
Craven, Belle Watts, Alice Payne and
$98 on a note.
a rebate each year, for four years, on
It’s Mean(s) of Bert not to tell the Frances Myer. It will be several weeks little every day common sense and then the road tax of each person within its organized woman, easily capable of up.
editor when the Severance is to be ended. before those who took the examination they won't succeed in making a succer county who shall own and h ;ve in hab­ right self-support, to sell her charms in
open market. Boiled down to his low,
for state papers know the result, viz. : out of you. Hut, no doubt, they will
But they can't fool Cupid.
succeed in relieving a number of people itual use on the highways of this state est terms, a prize fighter is a creature
Misses
Tacy
Wilkinson,
Maggie
Tone,
Mr. M.V. Parmer, from Cottage Grove,
wagons or other vehicles for the trans that has dived to the lowest depth of
Mamie Means, Mrs. N. M. Dawson and of their wad, who will see eventually
has bought the two lotsand small lious?
how easily they fell a prey to fakirs. portation of freight and other heavy human nature. His type and tempera-
Mrs. Davies.
belonging to C. R. Hodgdon.
By all means let something be done to articles, the tires of which are not less meut corresponds to that of a woman I
A marriage license was issued on Tues­ The Forest Groveites on the beach at keep fakirs out of the county, for owing than three inches in width,—of one dol­ who under no temptation of poverty,
day to Nay Polian Alley and Ullrika Al­ Garibaldi are guying, good temperedly to the fact that Tillamook is known on lar for each wheel of such vehicle; and no stress of public scandal, nevertheless!
of course, the Tillamookers, saying that
vina Ludtke, both of Nehalem.
the outside to be in a prosperous condi­ provided, further, that the owner of each because of sheer indolence and love of
they come down there once a week to
tion, it is acting like a magnet to fakirs vehicle having tires of not less than four lawless social freedom and low com.
If, as ore of our correspondents report,
wash their feet. Why, that’s nothing,
and others who try to impose upon the inches in width upon which there is a pany voluntary prefers the life of a liar-
the army worm is going into the butter­
for their critics have to travel 75 miles
farming communitv with all manner of difference of at least eight inches in the lot to that of a decent, industrious wo
fly or moth state, what dimensions will
for the same purpose and only get them
impositions
and swindling schemes. We length of the front and rear axle, so con- man. This is your prize.fighter,
He
the army worm assume next year ?
washed once a year. Now, by way of re-1
believe
the
county
and city authorities structed that the front and rear wheels would dive lower than he does if there
Dr. Wise will return from Nehalem tort, there’s hardly a clam left on the I
will not come in contact with the same
about Aug. 22, and will lie at the Tilla­ beach since the Forest Grovites arrived should take the bull by the horns and road surface while the vehicle is moving was a lower level of physical and moral
license
these
people
so
heavily
thrit
they
degradation to reach. He sells his body
mook office until the 1st of Sept., when there. The size of their feet spreading
in a straight line, shall receive, in addi­
he will leave for Portland, to be absent over so much sand they have nearly ex­ will not come into the county, for the tion to the aforesaid rebate, a further so far as there is any market for its
nuisance is getting intolerable and the
abuse.—Oregonian.
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two or three weeks.
terminated them. Next please.
farming community is being imposed rebate for four years in his or her road
Th :v unanimously admit now in the No wonder the valley wheat raisers are
tax as aforesaid of two dollars for each
Agents Wanted
upon.
East, and even in diplomatic circles, th t casting their optics in the direction of
vehicle of this class for each and every
Sunday
’
At
the
Christian
church
last
No capital necesiary to sell our Teas,
Sheng. Chinese director of telegraphs at Tillamook when the yield of wheat is
year during said period that said vehicle
Shanghai, is a liar. That's what every far below the average and in some places evening Ehler Lister began a series of is habitually used upon the.high ways of Coffees and Spices.
In every city and town in the states of
teat puller in Tillamook believed over six it will not run more than three or four addresses on the “Evidences of Christi­ this state.”
anity.” His first paper was given to
Oregon
and Washington outside of Port I
weeks ago.
| bushels to the acre. Dairy farms in Tilla­ trace the history of the new testament
Lost.
la..d. Ladies or wiling men who have
The Astoria Company, ns will be seen mook are valuable compared with the
books back to their accredited authors.
two or three hours per day to spare will
by the transfers, continues to buy timber farms in the valley counties, for while the
Hebegan from the accepted testimony of Lost, 011 Saturday, between this city find selling our teas, coffees and spices
claims, and though it may appear in the farmers in those sections bemoan a fail­
and Frank Trout’s, a package, in a bag,
the Sinaitic MS which contains a com-
transfers that they are paying from $< 0 ' ure of crops Tillamook dairymen find no
containing clothing.—Finder will please pleasant work and they can make big
píete manuscript of the new testament
money for themselves. Write for full
to $800 for claims, this is by no means rest from teat pulling or going through j
and tracing the history through eccle- return the same to the Headlight office.* particulars and catalogues free.
the correct consideration, for $1.000 and the regular routine of receiving their
siastical councils and writers of repute.
G reat E astern T ea C ompany ,
over is more like the money actually paid checks, thus making their wad or bank,
Farm for Sale or Exchange.
He showed that all the books of the new
326
Washington street Portland, Or , '
ing account bigger every month.
for them
testament have been catalogued and so
Wanted, to exchange, for a good ranch
F. Fcwlen has resigned his position
The hessian fly is reported to lie doing copion.lv quoted from generation to gen­ on or near Tillamook, Nestucca or Nc Largest distributors of teas, coffees and I
with the Truckee Lumber Co. as Master . some damage to the whent crop in some eration that the testimony is clear and halem Bay, a fine Farm of 226 Av-e» in spices on the Pacific Coast. 100 stores I
Mechanic nnd has accepted a position of the wheat counties of Oregon, nnd by indisputable The evidence submitted Linn county, Oregon, suitable for dairy­ in successful operation.
in Oak Nolan s machine shop. Mr. Fow­ the look of things the wheat raisers will showed the books of the new testament ing, general farming and stock raising ;
25 Cranberry Pickers Wanted. '
ler is an expert horse shoer and wagon not have much spare change after they to lie a matter of record and apjical from good land, markets, schools and roads ;
maker. His reputation is unequalled in have totaled up their expenses, which is the life and times of the apostles of near town ; perfect title ; price very low
I will commence picking Cranlierries
the state of California, ami needs no in marked contrast to the prosperous Christ to the present day, and in all the at $4,000 ; would trade for farm of less on ti e 27th of August. Those wanting
comment. The public should feel grati­ dairymen of Tillamook county, where generations to have circulated in the value and give good terms for payment to pick will please write for particulars
fied to have a man with his experience to they have a balance on the right side churches in Asia, Egypt, Africa and of difference.— Address W. C. Purdin, nt once. Free wood and pasture.
serve them.
W. C. K in «., Sandlake, Or.
cverv month, not once a year like the Europe. He announced for nest Sunday Lebanon, Linn Countv, Or.
wheat raisers. Give Tillamook the same evening that he would submit the history
facilities for transportation as the valley of manuscripts and versions, and Mr.
counties and the thrifty dairymen would Lister cordially invites all to attend the
lie in better circumstances than what services.
The improvement of Tillamook bar is
they are now.
, <
Deputy Grand Master Wagoner, of tl’.e as important to the dairymen of this
A.O V.W.. whois visiting this county tn county as it is to the lumbering industry.
Back of Cohn & Co s Store.
the interest of that fraternal order, has As no one will dispute this, it is in order to
ask what are the dairymen intend doing
been very successful in getting a number
He employes only Skilled W ork-
tohelp the matter along? Now isthetime
One of the most equisite preparations known to the skin. Cures Chapped Hands, Tan, . .
of applications, some dozen names being
for work if anything is to be accomplish-
mCn’
e
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Sun Burn, Freckles, Sallow Complexion and all irritated surfaces.
Makes any and all kinds of Ma­
chinery. Boilers. Engines. Separa­
Excellent
to
use
after
shaving.
Just
what
yon
need
when
you
return
from
the
seashore.
that number being more than duplicated plaining for a number of vears about the
tors. Mill Machinery. Loggers
irregularitv of getting their products to
Harmless as sunshine, pure as the breath of June. Price 25c. and 50c. a bottle.
before
many days. As the A.O.U.W. is
Outfits, Guns. Saws. Fits Boxes,
market, surely they should I* able to
recognized to lie the safest and leading
put their grievances into a petition and
and Turns Shafting.
Skilled Horae Shoer and j fraternal life insurance order in the I mt- have every teat puller in the county sign
ed
States,
this
is
a
good
opportumty
to
Wagon Maker
I
it. with a request to have the bar im­
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A. K. CASE.
f those who have no protection in case of proved This is no time to sit down,
their
death
for
their
wives
and
families
Master Mechanic. J
chew the rag and whittle wood, for that
I
to join this order.
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Good
Groceries
We carry the Best
grades of FOUR.
We guarantee every
can of Corn or Toma­
toes sold by us.
Satisfaction guaran­
teed or money re­
funded.
Feed of all kinds at
Lowest Rates.
Do not forget that
we carry the BEST
Stock of
Clothing,
Shoes,
Hats and
furnishing
Goods
In Tillamook County
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