Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 06, 1900, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 5, 1900
CLOUGH’S HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT
y
C
I S T fVl/A S DISPLAY
is now Open for Inspection, and whether you buy or not, it will be a pleasure forme to show jou n
Whois ASSOftmCnt.
1
The Balance ’Xmas
ALBUMS.
(
Celluloid, Plush and Leather.
All good values.
A Large Assortment and Prices
that is right.
PRESENTS
I have too large an assortment to
speak of in detail, but I am Head­
quarters for
PERFUMES, American & Imported,
BRUSHES of all kinds,
CAMERAS &Photographes’ Supplies.
VIOLINS, Guitars and Mendolins.
I
ALBUMS.
All of my Holiday Goods are New.
No Old Stock or Shop Worn Goods.
I
Tlie ZFòeliEtble Druggist.
Shots at the Pulpit.
black is white and white is black a'ld
NETARTS.
black and whitcis no color nt all, and
Our church has just appropriated over
[TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] who arc then ready victims to bite at a
Mrs. E. B, Carpenter, who has been
staying with Geo. W. Phelps for the past $116,000 for the continuance of mission­
D ear S ir ,—During the past year I big f aud.—E ditor .]
a
three months, left for Portland on Thurs­ ary work in China. It Is hoped that
have visited all of the oil fields of Cali­
■
day. Mr. Carpenter made many friends this will not entail the expenditure of
T ILLAMOOK WEATII ER.
fornia, carefullv examining the forma­
$116,000,000
by
the
United
States
to
while
at
Nefarts
and
all
were
sorry
to
Back
of
Cohn
&
Co.
’
s
Store.
tion and surface indications for oil. I
Temperature.
M. HAYES
. protect the missionaries.
have also passed through Tillamook and
Maxi- Mini­
Rain­ have him leave.
He employes only Skilled Work
Makes a Specialty of Manufactur.
mum.
mum.
Mean.
fall.
Clatsop Counties in Oregon, and I am
Johnnie Johnson, grandson of Mr. and j Perhaps the most astonishing utter­
men.
ing all kinds of
satisfied that there is oil in both of those 1 .. 53 .. 46 . .. 49.1 .
1.03 Mrs. W. C. O’Harra, left for Portland to ance at this strange meeting of the dis­
Makes any and all kinds of Ma­
0
__
ciples
of
Jesus
and
Wesley
was
that
of
Counties. I find in each of those coun­
.. 55 .. 46
.. 50.1 .
1.23 visit his mother,
Saddles,
chinery, Boilers, Engines, Separa­
! Bishop Charles H. Fowler, when he said:
ties sandstones, the shales, the fossils, 3 . .. 58 . .. 45 . . 51.1 . . 0.03
Geo. W. Phelps went to Tillamook
tors. Mill Machinery. Loggers’ H
Collars,
4 . .. 59 .. 39 .
49.1
.
.
0.02
“The three greatest events in Christian
the conglomerate!*, etc , and I am in­ 5 .. 55 .. 40 .
Outfits, Guns, Saws, Fits Boxes,
. 47.1 . . 0.02 Monday on business.
Carriage Trimmings.
I history are the labors cf St. Paul, the
formed by most reliable parties in Clat­ 6 . .. 61 . .. 43 . .. 52.0 .
0.03
J. E. Tuttle of Tillamook was over to
and Turns Shafting.
| firing on fort Sumter and the blowing
sop Co. of seepages there. Oil in Califor­
. 54.0 ..
.. 63 . .. 45
00 2 the beach on Friday.
Skilled Horse Shoer and J
First Class Work Guaranteed.
up of the Maine.” And this man is one
nia is changing lands from a valuation 8 . .. 59 . .. 49 . .. 54.0 . . 0.36
Wagon Maker.
n
9 . . 63 .
. 50.1 .
T.
In Bailey’s Warehouse at
of the most prominent and oldest over­
of $2.50 per acre to $1000, and in some 10 . . 66 . .. . 38
51 . . 58.1 .
T.
EMMA.
A. K. CASE,
Tillamook City.
seers of the great Methodist Episcopal
cases to $4000 per acre, and is selling 11 . . 66 . . 45 . . 55.1 . . 0.00
Master Mechanic, A
at the latter price. It is making mil- 12 . . 67 . . 40 . . 53.1 ..
0 00
H. M. Chitwood made a trip to the body I Can it be possible that a man
0.00 valley last week and roports plenty of capable of a speech so imbecile as that
lions for California, and the development 13 . . 74 . . 42 . . 58.0 .
14 . . 66 . . 45
. 55.1 .
0.03
should have a hearer so stupid as not
of good oil wells in Oregon will do as 15 . . 60 . . 49 . . 54.1 .. . 0.45 snow on the summit.
C. A. BAILEY
much for that state.
The Emma post office has been changed to see how ludicrous it is ?
16 . . 56 . . 50 .
58.0 . . 0.64
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DEALER IN
A good producing oil well anywhere 17 . . 53 . . 39 . .. 46.0 . . 0.74 from the residence of John D. Chitwood
Bishop Earl Cranston, who has just
STU DE HA KER WA GON
41.0 ..
0.56 to that of Theo. Aindt, who is the pre­ returned from Manila, in a speech to the
in Tillamook County would more than 18 . . 46 . . 36
OSBORNE MOWERS,
B L. EDDY,
19 . . 45 . . 32 . . 38.1 ..
0.30
double the valuation of the entire county 29 . . 35 . . 26 . . 30.1 ..
Methodist missionary committee, ob­
Buggies, bay rnkes, plows, and othe
0.07 sent postmaster.
and cause an active demand for the poor­ 21 . . 43 . . 22 . . 32.1 ..
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
0.00
What we want at Emma is a cheese jected to the usual pronunciation of the
farm machinery.
You can save
er lands of the county at prices that 09
. 46 . . 23 . . 39.1 ..
money by dealing with me,
0.01 factory, which would help to develope , word “Philippiue” as “Romish.” He
T
illamook
,
O
regon
47 0 .. . 0.34 this part of the county quicker than any­ pronounced it as “Philippvne,” Good-
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
would astonish its citizens. It would 23 .. . 55 . . 39 .
. . 51 . . 41
46.0 .. . 1.34
Wagons.
cause numerous other wells to be put 24
thing
else.
It
would
pay
the
settlers
ness
!
II. COOPER,
25 .. . 55 .. . 49 ..
52.0 ..
1.35
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
down at once. Would assist in bring­ 26 .. 55 .. . 47 ..
51.0 ..
0.03 here to erect a factory and manufacture i Is it not the readiness of Rev. Dr. Shel-
61 . . 35 .. . 48.0 ..
0.03 cheese on the same plan as other factories | don to speak to the deity beginning to
ing a railroad, in improving the harbor 27
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
46.0 .. 0.45
or causing it to be improved and in 28 .. 53 .. . 39 ..
29 .. 54 .. 50 ..
52 0 .. 0.96 ih the county. There are several farms verge rather closely on the sacrilegious ?
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
general development.
30 .. 56 .. 50 ..
53.0 ..
0.36 vacant here which should run quite a His motives may be of the best, but an
number
of
cows,
and
it
is
a
wonder
the
The coast portion of Alaska, Wash
attempt to decide whether Christ would
Sum.. 1689..... 1241..... 148.3...... 10.40
li. G0YNE,
farmers do not get together and do some­ play football seems like making a bnr-
ington, California and Mexico each has
49.5 .... ....0.00 thing. [If the farmers around Emma . lesque of a subject that above all things
valuable underground wealth.
Is it Mean56.9 ... 41.5.....
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
S ummary .—Mean temp., 49.5; max. have enough cows to support a factory, j should be treated reverently. At the very
reasonable to suppose that state lines,
Office: Opposite Court House,
------- rtS-ï,
established by men long after this coast temp., 74 ; date, 13th. Min. temp., 22; they will find it to their advantage to least it shows that Topeka clergyman
T illamook , O regon .
SHAVING,
was formed, has barred out un­ date, 21st. Total precip. inches, 10.40; erect one, no matter how small it may be j lacks dignity.
derground wealth from the coast total snowfall inches, lin. ; number of for a starter. What cheese factories and I Rev. Dr. Parkhurst says that when he
IIAIR CUTTING,
0LAUDE THAYER,
portion of the state of Oregon ?
The days clear, 5; partly cloudy, 4; cloudy, creameries have done to develop some I reads the London Times he feels that he
SHAMPOOING,
idea is absurd. There is underground 21. Dates of frost—Light, 4th, 22nd parts of the county can be done in other is reading what is true. If he should
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
wealth there. It simply awaits enter­ and 27th. Killing, 20th and 21st. parts, and for a profitable investment to read the reports of the patent office he
Hot and Cold Raths.
T illamook , 0 kboon .
prise to develop it. Now a company Dates of hail, 17th and 18th; sleet, 0; manufacture the product of the farm this might have the same feeling, and the
could easily be formed in your County, th. storms, 0; auroras, 27th. Prevail­ is one which will benefit every farmer in
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
(JAMES MlTAIN,
matter would be almost as newsy as
i the vicinity, make them prosperous, will
(A. W. SEVKKANCK
each citizen taking a few shares, a piece ing wind—Direction, W.
are the ordinary* contents of the London
Remarks—T trace, 3rd, p.m., a small I enhance the value of the farms and will
of ground obtained and a well put down,
newspaper. When the “Thunderer” un­ y£cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
and il either oil or coal was found in good Lunar halo; one inch of ice on the 21st ; bring more settlers into the neighbor­ dertakes to be enterprising, however, it
latitude, 45.26 N.; longitude, 123.51 hood. What better business proposition I
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
quantities it would return to the stock­ from Greenwich.
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
gets as far from the truth as do any of
can the farmers of Emma desire ?—T he i
holder many dollars for each dollar in­
T illamook , O regon .
C ai ’T. J oseph J. D awson ,
SHAVING, IIAIR CUTTING,
the despised New York journals, as it
E ditor .]
vested.
Yours Truly,
Voluntary Observer.
proved in the case of the Parnell sensa­
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
JJAVID WILEY, M.D.,
II. W. COTTLB.
tion.
Blasts from Ram's Horn.
Real Estate Transfers.
Secretary Phoenix Oil and Fuel
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND
Company of California.
Price List of Lumber at Tillamook.
L. S. Maynard to Olean Land Co., W
persons suffering with rheumatism,
Patriotism is based on principles.
Nov. 26, 1900.
ACCOUCHEUR.
’/a of Ne * 4 and Nw % of Se ’/i of sec.
No furnace can ever burn out the gold. 1- 3 to 1.12 Ro. Fir.........
Building next door to the Post Office.
. $9.00
8, tp. 1 S, K. 7 W.
All call promptly attended to.
To take up a cross is to lay down a 2- 3 to 2-16
..................
[The above letter makes nice reading
9.00
Bertha J. Penwell to Olean Land Co., care.
T illamook , O regon .
and. of course, places everything in a
6-6 to 12-12 „ ..........
8.50
W
of W H of sec. 9, tp. 1 S, K. 7
Courtesy is never costly, yet never No. 1 Spruce, 2in. Plank
favorable light. The solitary statement
8.00
W.
cheap.
I. M. SMITH, M.D.,
that a person is satisfied there is oil in
No. 2
6.00
Frank Bester to Wells Gilbert, agree­
When heaven is in the heart heresies Cull Lumber, all sizes......
Next to Wade & Briggs’ Store.
Tillamook county is not convincing evi­
4.00
PHYSICIANS
AND SURGEONS.
ment to sell land.
are kept out of the head.
dence to justify the Headlight in recom­
No. 1, % flooring.............
18.01)
Offices in T.ald's Buildings.
John B. Paquet to Joe Eswaha, three
Good things are always beautiful, but No. 2, 14
mending the citizens to put money into a
>,
...............
14.00
Stylish Hair Cutting,
TILLAMOOK
—
OREGON.
acres in tp. 1 N, R. 10 W.
beautiful things are not always good.
company to make research, although, no
No. 1,1-6 ........................
17 00
U.S. to Bertha I. Heidel, W 12 of Se Vi
The
indiscriminate
lash
will
drive
ten
A Clean Shave,
doubt, many of our citizens would not
No. 2, 1-6 ........................
14.00
and E V2 of Sw Vi of see. 26, tp. 3 N, devils into a boy for the one it drives
ROBERT A, MILLER,
scruple to do so. We do not wish it to
No. 1.
ceiling..............
18.00
Shampooing, etc.
R 6 W. ; same to J. W. and J. Henry out.
be understood that we are opposed to
No. 1, 1-6 and 1-8 Rustic.
18.0C
ATTORN EY-AT- LA W,
Cochran.
The
prescription
for
salvation
must
any such undertaking, but itisjust as well
No. 2
14.00
>»
»»
...... .
I. SIMLER, Prop.,
O regon C itv , O regon .
U.S. to Frederick M. Heidel, Sof Ne ’4 have an application as well as an un­
to be a little conservative when a pro­
FINISH.
Land Titles and Land Office Business a
and S Vi of Nw
of sec. 23, tp. 3 N, derstanding before healing is found.
The Fashionable Barber
position is made to convert land worth
No. 1. 1.3 to 1-18............................. 18.00
Specially.
R. 6 W ; same to J. W. and J. Henry
The difficulty that the Bible presents No. 2,
.................................... 14.00
but a few dollars to that of $4000. As
Cochran.
to many skeptics is not that it will not 114, lVa and 2in. finish, S48............ 18.00 I
For
so many schemes arc concocted to de­
FIRE INSURANCE.
Melinda and W. S. Thompson to F. R. ! stand deep and rational examination, 1.00 extra for S18 and sizing.
FIR COATKD WITH
fraud the public it is just as well not to
/.
S.
STEPHENS,
and A. G. Beals, lease.
but that it will not stand superficial ex­
J. A. TAFT CO.
take any chances until there is some as­
AGENT
FOR
THE
W. 1). Stillwell to Rachel E. Stanley, 15 amination.
October 10th. 1900,
surance of success. We had plenty of
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
acres in tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
fakirs through the county last summer,
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
In
the
County
Court
of
the
County
of
Tilla
­
W. I). Stillwell to E. W. Stanley,
25
? >
COMPANIES.
and we presume they will be just as num­
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
mook, State of Oregon.
acres in tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
In the matter of the Estate of Edward Senke.
CHICKEN LICE.
erous next. If the Phoenix Oil and Fuel
deceased.
Agent for North West School Supply
Claude and Estelle Thayer to C.
Its application to the inside walls of
i N otice js H ereby G iven ,—That the final
Company of San Francisco can convince
tit A'ÏXV’ Notary Public.
account of the Administrator of the Estate of
various tracts.
poultry houses will permanently exter­
the citizens it is “a sure thing,” there !•» o' Hadley,
deceased, has
rendered
•* .
.1
».•/-»
.
1 c | ' EDWAHD SENKE.
in n. urrcawa,
n«’ been
own rencierei
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
for — ..-tileinrnt,
.ml ihnt Tnrsda;
. to
— — Mill
—.-. Court .v.
w
si lay
minate all LICE.
should be no difficulty in getting citizens E, I. Davies to tlie Astoria Co., deed of - i the
8th
day
of
January,
A.l).,
1
»oi,
at
ten
o'clock
General
Banking
and
Exchange
busi
­
correction.
INSURE WITH
Results:
HEALTHY CHICKENS-
in the fore noon, has beet» duly appointed bv
interested, but they should require plenty
' said Court for the settlement thereof, at whien ness interest paid on lime deposits.
PLENTY EGGS.
Claude
Thayer,
of proof before they put up their money— Gilford Stillwell to W. D. Stillwell, lots time any person interested in said Estate may
5 anti 6, bk. 10, Stillwell s add. to appear and file his exceptions, in writing to
Exchange
on
Englund,
Belgium,
Ger
­
Write for Circular and prices and men­
something more than a person who is a
Agent or Fireman's Fund and London
Tillamook.
said aceount. amt ct test the same.
many, Sweden, ami all foreign countries
Rated this 15th day of November, 1900.
tion this paper.
suave, persuasive, ¡»ersistent talker who U S. to Wm. G. Rhtide, lots 1 and 2, sec.
and
Lancashire
Fire
Insurance
HUMKK MASON,
succeeds in convincing some people that
WADE & BRIGGS,
2, tp. 2 S, R 7 W.
County Clerk.
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
Companies.
Tillamook, Or.
Wants to Develop Oil Wells.
Í OAK NOLAN'S
Harness
Making.
Nov.
S.
J
?
Harness,
i
CHAS.
PETERSON,
Baite
EDGAR LATIMER,
TIIE NEW BARBER
SHOP.
Fence Posts
Carbolineum Avenarius
OŒF1
C. & E. Thayer
PRETTY AND
USEFUL THINGS !
We have just received the Largest ami Most Elegant Stock of CROCKERY that has ever been
shown in the city. Full Dinner Sets, as well as a very large variety of single pieces.
GLASS WATER SETS in all Colors.
We have added to our already large stock a complete variety of LAMPS—Banquet Lamps, Hang­
ing Lamps, Parlor Lamps—in different design) such as must be seen to be appreciated.
Wc have by no means forgotten our lady friends, for <e have an elegant assortment of TAFFATA
SILKS, DRESS SILKS, etc., also a fine a^rtment of BLACK DRESS GOODS in
Mohair, Broad Cloth ami Ladies Cloths.
C( )HN
We have a few pretty CAPES and TACKFTS Hint «.^„1,1 „ i
,
,
. ,
, ,
,
,
'
’hat would make vour daughter a handsome gift.
Gent« wta,
UJ.I Jtp-to-date .dll do „„ to see
,„gc
CLOT
HATS, SHOES, TIES, etc.
‘",d for POpakr pri“d
goods we are the leaders. Our pricnseUour goS,' '"1'
We don^t figure how much an article will bring, but how cheap
we can sell them, therefore our
We have the prettiest line of FANCY SHIRTS you have ever seen
But don’t forget we are the recognized Leaders of the county in GROCERIES
for the
’XMAS HOLIDAYS !
The Leaders.