Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 18, 1900, Image 3

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    NEW DRY GOODS.
NEW DRESS GOODS
The LARGEST STOCK of NEW GOODS Ever Shown in tl
JiOOOPATTERNS in calicos to select from
A few nice pieces in French Flannels.
LACitvE%stDth^at tG°2lDS’ w USUa1’ WC
Sh°Wing the Urgest and Finest Line in the
City, just the latest goods in Winter Patterns
A very choice «leak., of Outing Fl.no.ls i„
ileavy TO hts. Flall„eletts in „„ designs.
Percies, Duck Goals, German Cahco and Shirting, in endless varieties. All new bright gods,
if you are needing anyth.ng ■„ the Dry Goods line it will pay you to visit our «ore.
M c I ntosh & mcnair ,
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
Dealers in
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Republican Speaking in Tillamook
HON. H. A~ SHOREY.
Woods............................ October
Beaver............... .
Tillamook City
Nehalem............
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES.
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
A new assortment of Turkish Stand and Table Covers just received.
We are headquarters for the Finest Lines of Underwear that are made. Ask to see our immense
stock.
Our CLOTHING, HAT and SHOE DEPARTMENTS were never as well stocked as
they are at present. And we are selling stacks of them.
We have got the goods, and also the prices that sell them.
How to Cook a Husband.
&
WE CALL PARTICULAR attention to the superior quality of our fabrics. We
do not deal in imitations, but if you want to see the goods that are imitated look through
our amples.
WE ALSO call particular attention to a fact which must strike pleasantly upon the
sensibilities of every self-respecting man, and that is that the Royal Tailor’s never
employ “sweat-shop” labor. Royal Tailoring carries no disease germs.
Yours respectfully,
KING & KERREMANS,
The Reliable GROCERY STORE.
BARNEGAT.
ey
Soc et Tuum
hearted English prisoner suffered over
the nnique incident.”
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Harness
Making.
The Johnson Bors. hnve shut down
More than a decade ago, in the Bal.
22nd.
their logging camp for the winter, and titnore Cooking School, the following
It is notorious, says the Youth’s Com­
23rd.
getting their logs to the mills as fast as receipt for "Cooking a Husband so as to panion, that the handwriting of the
24th.
they
can.
One
large
raft
was
taken
25th.
make him tender and good.’’ was con­ scholar sometimes does little credit to
away last Friday. When they wind up tributed by a lady, presumably of ex. his learning.
Ingenious but illogical
their rafting they will have about 800,. perience. We commend it to our lady schoolboys have generalized from such
Obituary.
000.
insufficient premises that the worse their
readers:
Makes a Specialty of Manufactur. |
Raymond E. Coulson was born in
Al Biggs, who was working in the
ing all kinds of
"A good many husbands are ruined by writing the brighter their chances of be­
Morgan county, Ohio, August 26th,
camp, left yesterday for his home in
mismanagement.
Some women go coming learned men. From a parental
1889, and came to Oregon with his par.
Tillamook City.
about as if their husbands were bladders, point of view the argument seems radi­
ents in 1895. While playing with his
The sheriff must have visited Barnegat
and blow them up. Others keep them cally unsound, but that the premise is
brother Harry near Bewley creek, Octo,
last week, for I see election notices
sometimes true is beyond question. Miss
Carriage Trimmings. .
ber 9th, 1900, he accidentalv fell into the tacked up all around, and I suppose constantly in hot water ; others let them
Caroline Ticknor tells an amusing story
water and before help could be obtained there will be a hot time in Barnegat freeze by their carelessness and influ­
First Class Work Guaranteed.
ence. Some keep them in a stew by of Rufus Choate.
was drowned. His body was recovered November the 6th, 1900.
Her grandfather, George Ticknor, the
n Bai ley’s Warehouse at
irritating ways and words.
Others
25 or 30 minutes later, but life had be­
Perley Hiatt moved away from Barne­
Tillamook City.
roast them. Some keep them in a pickle historian of Spanish literature, was
came extinct and all efforts to resusci­ gat the fore part of last week.
once called as a witness, in a case in
all their lives. It cannot be supposed
tate him proved fruitless. His remains
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a • i * mb an. * .* a
Bert Biggs made a trip up the Tilla­
which Mr. Choate was engaged as coun-
that any husband will be tender and
were taken to Beaver for interment. mook river last Tuesday.
! sei. Sitting beside the eminent lawyer,
i good mauaged in this way, but they are
The funeral services, which was largely
Mr. Hignev and son, also Mr. Morgan,
during the progress of the trial, he was
attended, were held in the U. B. Church who lives west of the ferry on the Tilla­ really delicious when properly treated. attracted by Mr. Choaee’s notes of the
I
In
selecting
your
husband
you
should
at Beaver, and conducted bv Rev. B. H. mook river, were visitors at Barnegat
evidence.
not be guided by the silvery appearance,
i
Dollarhide, Free Methodist Elder of Sunday.
He found that he could not read a word >
as in buying mackerel, nor by the golden
Tillamook City, assisted by Rev. T. E.
This is a description of the country tint, as if you wanted salmon. Be sure of them. After studying them a short (
Armstrong, resident pastor of U. B. around Barnegat, which is located on
time he remarked to Mr.Choate that the
General
Exclm .ge bu»i-
',a,d 0,1 li",e deposit«,
Church of Beaver. Among the many re­ the south side of Tillamook Bay. The and select him yourself, as the tastes dif- writing reminded him of two autograph 1 ,,e'”
latives present was one great uncle, Rev. land is very productive when cleared of fer. Do not go to the market for him. letters in his possession, one of Emanuel, ' Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger-
C. Mills and wife, also grand father and timber and brush. Cape Meares inoun as the best are always brought to your ‘‘the Fortunate,” of Portugal, dated | tiiaiiy, Sweden, and all foreign countries
grand mother. The public school of tain is covered with a fine lot of timber door. It is far better to have none un­ 1512, and the other of Gonzalvo de Cor- •
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
Beaver adjourned that the pupils might —spruce and hemlock—which is vacant less you patiently learn how to cook i dova, the “Great Captain,” as he was
attend the services. The bereaved ones yet. There are several vacant places him. A preserving kettle of finest porce­ called written a few vears earlier. Any
C. A. BAILEY,
have the heart felt sympathy of the ! here along the sand split, which would lain is best, but if you have nothing but one who had glanced over these remark­
an earthenware pipkin it will do, with
DEALER IN
community at large.
be very desirable for summer homes. care. See that the linen in which you able specimens of chirography would
STUDEBAKER WAGON
Little Raymond leaves behind him These places are all located near a good
marvel that it is possible to make out a
OSBORNE MOWERS,
wrap him is nicely washed and mended, I
father and mother, two brothers, and school-house on the ocean beach. Some
¡ syllable of such illegible scrawls.
Buggies, hay rakes, plows, and otite
with the required number of buttons and i
three sisters, one little sistir having pre­ of those places are farms and for rent and
| "These letters,” Mr. Ticknor assured
farm machinery.
You can save
strings nicely sewed on. Tie him in the
money by dealing with me,
ceded him to the glory world.
some are for sale. Those wishing homes kettle by a strong silk cord called com­ Mr. Choate, “were written 350 years
Special
Prices
on
Buggies
and Spring
The household bond is broken,
or summer homes at a resort, this is one fort, as the one called duty is apt to be ago, and strongly resemble your notes Wagons.
of
the
present
trial.
”
A dear form laid to rest,
of the finest places along the coast. weak. They are apt to fly out of the
0. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
A loving spirit gathered home
There are five miles of ocean beach. One kettle and be burned and crusty on the I Choate’s reply was instantaneous:
To the dear Saviour's breast.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
of the healthiest places in the state, and edges, since, like crabs and lobsters, you I "Remarkable men, no doubt; they
Oh Raymond, darling Ravmond,
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore ,
i
seem
to
have
been
much
in
advance
of
is eight miles northwest of Tillamook have to cook them alive. Make a clear,
»September 17th, 1900.
We’lisee you here no more,
their time.”________________
Notice is hereby given that the f Bowing-
But when life’s scenes are oxer.
City.
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steady fire out of love, neatness and
named settler has filed notice of his intention
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to make final proof in support of hischiini. and
We'll greet you on that shore.
Prefers Jail to Matrimony.
Price List of Lumber at Tillamook. cheerfulness. Set him as near this as I
that said proof will be made before the Regis­
ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on
seems to agree with him. If he sputters I
October 29th, 1900, viz :
A Card of Thanks.
$9.00
and
fizzes
do
not
be
anxious
;
some
hus-
Robert
W.
Jarvis,
prominent
in
Vine
­
WILLIAM H. AUSTIN.
1- 3 to 1-12 Ro. Fir..........................
IL E. No, 124X8, for the Lots 2, 3 and 4, Section
.................................. 9.00 bands do this until they are quite done, land, N. J., is locked in jail at Bridgeton. 6,
We, the undersigned, ¡hereby express 2- 3 to 2-16
Tp. 2 S, K. 7 W.
8.50
He names the following witnesses to prove
our sincere thanks to the people of South 6-6 to 12-12 .................................. 8.00 Add a little sugar in the form of confec- because he would not and will not marry
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
No. 1 Spruce, 2in. Plank...............
tioners call kisses, but no vinegar or Miss Carrie M. Robinson, also of Vine­ of said land, viz ;
Prairie and the logging camp, also the No. 2
„
,............................ 6.00
G. W. Gayson, of Tillamook. Or.W. G. Rude,
people of Beaver and vicinity, for their Cull Lumber, all sizes...................... 4.00 pepper on any account. A little spice land.
of North Yamhill, Or ; Win Merritt., of Trask,
Miss Robinson sues for $10,000 lo­ Or. ; O. Merritt, of North Yamhill, Or.
sympathy extended to us as manifested No. 1, 14 flooring.............................. 18.00 improves them, but it must l»e used with
C has . B. M ookkb , Register.
14.00
........................................ 17
by their deeds and words of kindness No. 2, 14
00 judgment. Do not stick any sharp in , calise Jarvis promised to marry her but
No. 1, 1-6 ........................................ 14.00 struments into him to see if he is becom- wont. The New Jersey supreme court
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
at the time of onr sad bereavement.
Department of tlie Interior,
No. 2, 1-6 ........................................
Land Office at Orego-i City, Ore.,
him gently, • watch
M r . and M rs . T. E. C oulson .
I >nK tender. . Stir
..........
-------- the decrees that Jarvis must - give bail for
No. 1. % ceiling..............................
September 17th 1900. ""
No. 1, 1-6 and 1-8 Rustic................ 14 00 while,lest he lie to° close and flat to the $1'500 to defend the suit' and because he
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
1 ' 1 kettle, and so become useless. You can- can't produce it he is in a cell.
No. 2
Real Estate Transfers.
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
FINISH.
18.00 j not fail to know when he is done. If
Sheriff Holmes reports that Jarvis that sHi«l proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Oi
U. S. to John E. Husby lots 11, 12, 13 No. 1. 1-3 to 1-18............................
No.¿2,
n
,, ............................. 1+ 00 thus treated you will find him very di- weeps continually in his cell, bemoaning on October 27th, I900. viz. :
and 14, of sec 12, tp 2 S, R 7 W.
JAKOB LCTHI,
that rather than j
1%, 114 and 2in. finish, S48............ 18 00 testable, agreeing nicelv with vou and hi» fate. But he vows that,
H. K No. 11067 for the Ne *4 of Se
Sec. 38, Tp,
U. S. to Henry Herrington NWVi of 1.00 extra for S18 and sizing.
marry
Miss
Carrie
Robinson
he
would
1
-
it
la
W
the children, and he will keep as long as j
He names the fo'lowing witnesses to prove
NEJ4, E% of NWI4 and lot 2 of sec 19,
J. A. TAFT CO.
spend
his
life
in
prison.
you want, unless you become careless
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
tp 1 N, R 7 W.
October 10th, 1900.
It is a romantic story that Miss Rob. of said land, viz
and you set him in too cold a place.”—
Albert Benscheidt, James Staseck. Alfred
Louis Blyback to Nels Hansen, a right
inson tells. Jarvis had been paying court Gubrer, John Matejick. of Tillamook, Or.
C has . B. MOORKS, Register.
Tables Turn’d on Train Robbers. Pacific Monthly.
of wav for road purposes.
to her for more than a year, she says,
Claude Thayer to Georgiana Perrin, a
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
and
she
grew
to
love
him
deeply.
There are signs ofimprovement amoug
Short Stories.
Department of the Interior
tact of land in tp 1 S, R 10 W.
When he proposed she accepted, happy
the men whose duty it is to care for rail­
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
The Dutch commander who had charge in a prospective life of love and content­
October 6, lyoo.
Claude Thayer to Georgiana Perrin,
way trains in the West. For the most
Notice la hereby given that the following
or
two
of
all
the
British
prisoners
taken
nfter
named
settler
haa
filed
notice
of bin Intention
various tacts of land.
ment.
The
engagement
had
liecome
gen
­
part—and not unnaturally—one c. -----
make final proof in support of hiw claim, and
C. E. Hawke to Irvine M. Smith, lots train robbers have been able to inspire a the battle of Glencoe, Dundee and Nich. erally known among her friends, though to
that »aid proof will be made before the County
3 and 4 in McDermett’s add to Tilla whole train load, crew and passengers, olson's Nek has told Mr. Davitt the fol­ no definite date for the wedding had Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook, Oregon,
on November 17. 1900, viz
I been set.
lowing interesting little story:
J ohn j kupp ,
mook.
with terror.
H. E. No 1156I for the Lota 1,8. 9 and 13, Sec. 1,
Going his rounds at midnight on one
Wm. M. Lyda to R. Nixon, quit claim
Once Miss Robinson asked that the T 2 S It. 9 W
Passengers do not set out on railroad
He name» the following witneaaea to prove
to various mining claims.
rides as if going to war. They have not occasion he was astonished to see an wedding date be decided soon. But Jar­ hia continuous residence upon and cultivation
U. S. to J. W. Gilmore NE>4of sec 21, felt that they had anything to do with English soldier acting as a Boer sentinel vis protested that he was working hard ofsaid land, viz
Mike Abplanalp, David Curtis, Marion T.
tp 1 N, R 9 W._____________ _
taking care for the train. The train men, over the prisoners and on the command­ to make sure provision for her, and she Chance, Cyiala Randell, of Tillamook, Or.
C ham b . M oor *«. Kegiater.
ant
demanding
an
explanation
“
Tommy
”
was
happy
in
believing
him.
To
glad
­
though differently situated, have gener­
if a ae» bps
*****% ally seemed to be about as unready as I offered the following extraordinary ac- den his hours of labor she used to take NOTICK or FINAL NKTTLKMKNT.
count of his transformation from a pris- flowers to his real estate office.
the passengers.
N o T tcb is H f . rebv G ive »,—That the under­
One unhappy day, when Miss Robin­ signed. administrator of the Estate of J. E.
But things are improving. A few­ i oner to sentinel over himself and fellow
Barker,
deceased, lias filed in the C •unty < Hurt
near Denver prisoners;
, 1 son called at her fiance’s office with a | of the Stale
li
nights ago a brakeman
1------
of Oregon, for Tillamook County,
I
• Well, sir, this'ere t poor ____ little chap,”, large bunch of roses for him, the door hiz final arconnt an such adminlairator, and
routed a would-be
with
JIU-IIV robher
.VW..*»
----------- a well
that Tuesday. the Mxth day of November
____________With a railway train man's pointing to the sleeping fom of a^ Boer was closed. Next day it was closed. At I9UO at the hour of ten o’clock a.m ha« been
directed blow i
dead - broke
for last Jarvis slammed the door in her face, fixed by aaid court as the time for hearing ol.-
-7™
Back of Cohn & Co. 's Store.
4 lantern. On Tuesday night a cool-headed lad 15 year« old, ”was --
I lections to »aid account, and the sett'ement
sleep after two night« of dooty. 1 takes she says, and told her to lx gone, for he thereof
ttlLLlAM BAKKER
He employes only Skilled Work f express messenger on the
t... Burlington
---- „
Administrator of the E-tate of J. F.
pity on the little chap an' I says: ‘Look no longer loved her.
Barker, deceased.
men.
? road near Council Bluffs shot one of two ' 'ere, you're regular done up, you are,
hold-up
gentlemen
dead,
whereupon
the
Makes any and all kinds of Ma. <.
that's sartin. You give me your rifle
A Nebraska doctor killed one of tis pa­
A Montclair man has named his baby
chinery. Boilers. Engines. Separa- ® other took to hi« heel«.
and take a bit O' sleep an’ 1'11 do sentry ” Alfalfa” because it has cut so many tients, but the act was an unprofessional
This
is
a«
it
should
be.
When
men
with
tors, Mill Machinery. Loggers'
go for you, I will. Honor bright ! 1 ' teeth in one season.
| one. He used a gnn.
Outfits, Guns. Saws, Fits Boxes. «, a leaning toward train robbery become won't do nothing wrong, blow me if * 1
satisfied that the train crews are as
The Pennsylvania Steel company has
General MacArthur has issued un order
and Turns Shafting.
4
do!' So the litele chap went off. It's all
Skilled Horse Shoer and J ready to shoot as they are themselves, 1 right, sir; don't blime him, plea •e. he’s compelling the Manila saloons to be received an order for 6,500 tons of steel
train robbing will have no more attrac-
: closed every night at 10 o'clock, Ac- rails for the East Indian railway, which
Wagon Maker
4
onlv a kid !”
in their eyes.
A. K. CASE,
f tions
"“¿■^."Me-engerBaxterde^rvesthe;
"¡was assured.” add. Mr. Davitt, cording to the Denver idea this is the is another proof of the wrecked condi-
Master Mechanic. J
t lions of American industries.
Expre«« .
K
.‘that neither *the kid nor the km J 1 rankest of militarism.
|
e« auB a* eee
•oFwasS t thanks of the public, and more.
S.
M.
HAYES
;
Harness, Saddles, *
Collars,
'
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or
ß
L. EDDY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook , O regon .
yy
II.
OAK NOLAN’S i
MACHINE SHOP. >
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cooper .
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
rp
H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
(JLAUDE THAYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
C. & E. Thayer.
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&
T illamook , O hboon
IJAMH8 McCAIN,
¡A, W. HEVHKANCE
AfcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
T illamook , O kkoon .
[)AVID WILEY, M IL,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
All call promptly at tended to.
T ii . i . amook , O regon .
£1
E.
HAWKE, M.D.,
I. M. SMITH, M.D.,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Office« in Todd’s Buildings.
TILLAMOOK
—
OREGON.
ROBERT A, MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
O regon C itv , O k E uon .
Land Titles and l,and Office Himine«« ■
Specialty.
CHAS. PETERSON,
^Barber
SHAVING,
HAIR CITTÌ NO,
SHAMPOOING,
Hot and Cold Raths
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
THE NEW BARBER
SHOP.
Next to Wade & Briggs' Store.
Stylish Hair Cutting,
A Clean Shave,
Shampooing, etc
SIMLER. Prop.,
The Fashionable Barber
I
EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER AMD NAIRORESSER
HHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING. ETC.
Electric Baths nicely fill ted up. Good for
persons suffering with rheumatism,
Building next door to the Post Office.