Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 08, 1901, Image 1

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Vol. XIV
No. 9
Every Prosperous fanner has a
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, AUGUST 8,
fVjcCorqick
1901
$1.50 per year
lias been cleared out, so that after par­
taking of a good substantial lunch, even
the smallest of the children can be taken
to where they can get a good view of the
falls. All are requested to meet at the
M. E. church promptly at nine o’clock.
Do You Want Good Clothing?
Do You Want Good Shoes Io Wear?
Do You Like Good Flour and Feed ?
“We would see Jesus,” the second sub­
ject in the special course ofsermons being
given in the Christian Church during
August, will be presented next Sunday
evening. Its substance is, Jesus the cen­
ter and circumference of the bible, and
the absence from the bible of any intima­
tion eyen of the present divided condition
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of the Christian people. The subject is
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decidedly unique, and all desiring to hear
it are heartily invited
CAU ONTTfEM-CORMICK AüüÖ- Ä
The boys have a joke on Dave. A few :
days ago he expended no amount of real
estate ammunition upon a person whom
he mistook for a farmer wanting to buy
a farm. They say Daye closed up as
tight as a clam when he discovered it
was a sky pilot he was interesting, and
thinking, perhaps, the stranger might |
ask him if he owned a place in the better
July and August are the dull months of the year, but we
land, Dave made as rapid an exit as pos­
are going to try and make them lively ones.
sible.
Note the following bargains at Jacob­
We need the money and are going to make July and
son & Co.’s bargain store : Boy’s wool
sweaters, 50c. ; cotton sweaters, 25c. ;
a few kid gloves left at 50c. per pair ; August bargain months.
all our $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75utnbrellas,
We will sell our entire Stock
to close at 75c. each; corsets, 25c. ;
ladies’ storm rubbers, 25c. per pair ;
of MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTH­
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. | Quite a number of campers came in the I Medicine never cures head-ache or 85c., $1.00 and $1.25 shirt waists, to
ING at a great reduction for cash
past week, and several families from this nervousness when caused by muscle close at 50c. each; $1.50, $2.00, $2.50
Mr. T. S. Townsend is in from Port­ city have gone down to the briney ocean strain of the eyes. Callon Dr. Lawless, and $3 00 shirt waists now $1.00; fur
only.
to rusticate on the lieach.
land.
practical and scientific optician, and have collarettes, capes, jackets, skirts to clean
Leave your houses for rent with C.
your
case
diagnosed
free
of
charge.
Office
Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Roland, of Salem,
Do not ask for a reduction on
up at half from its former price at Jacob­
Ben Rieslanil.
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also Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Giesy, from the at residence, one block west of Bank. * son & Co.’s.
I
time,
it will not be allowed. It is
MrJflij. ones was in from North Yam- same place, came in on Tuesday and re-
Owing to three of the city fathers being
Mr. C. W. Talmage came in from Mc­
bill on Tuesday.
I gistered at the Palace hotel.
out of town on Monday there was no Minnville on Tuesday with his instru­
not to get nd of the goods, but to
Mrs. Hays and family returned to the I There will be a grand ball at Ocean meeting of the council that evening, It ments of law and law office to locate in
raise
the money we are working
city on Saturday.
Park on Friday evening, August 16th. was “pay day,” but bills amounting to this city. He will put out his shingle
about 11000 had to remain over.
for.
next to the Headlight office, and as long
Mr. John Hickey was down from Ne­ Good music and a fine supper. A general
Mr. J. D. Edwards expects to leave as he remains a good boy and in the
invitation is extended to all.
halem on Tuesday.
I
with his family for Ashland to spend the same class with J. D. Edw ards, we wel
Mrs. R. M. Watson has gone on a visit ’ Messrs. M. C. Matthieu, Warrick Wil-
liams and Caples Matthieu, of Portland, j winter, although John will make occa­ come him as a neighbor. It will take a
to friends at Nehalem.
sional visits to his old stumping grounds little time to transform Mr. Talmage in­
To those who are owing us and have made no arrange­
Mr. Fred H. Davis, of Shaniko, Ore., ' and Mrs. M. Frume, of Salem, registered I i to keep in touch with Tillamook climate-
to a Tillaniooker because he comes from
' at the Allen house on Monday.
was in the city on Friday.
i The best saw on earth. Use the Great Yamhill, and we suppose the first thing ments to settle, we give you one more chance to pay ; positively
Wanted, a Ladies’ Second Hand j If your bicycle is getting old and you |
call ___
and ___
see ___
ine . ....
and _ I Western saws and you will soon be con- he will want to distinguish himself in is
want
a
new
one,
c.._.
to every account not paid by August loth, in cash or bankable
Wheel.—R alph A ckley .
I will allow you what your wheel is worth vinced of this fact, for they are recognized to go shooting “Yamhill geese.”
Mr. H. Mendenhall was in the city on
to
be
the
best
saw
now
on
the
market
Roger
Biswell,
who
is
in
from
Baker
on a new one.—R alph A cklev .
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notes, costs for collection will be added, and the account turned
Wednesday from Sheridan.
For sale at McIntosh & Nair s hardware City for the benefit of his health, had his
Suit has been filed in the circuit court
Rev. Father Hickey, of McMinnville, is
store.
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left arm dislocated on Wednesday. He over to an Attorney for collection.
bv H. B. Tingle against Lulu E. Mainnev
visiting Rev. Father Burri.
You can always tell North Yamhill was coasting on his bike on the grade
I and Albert H. Malanev to recover $220
wagons coming into Tillamook by their the other side of Mr. Sibley’s house at
Misses Aggie and Kate Johnson, of and interest on a promissory note.
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narrow tires. It takes a long time for Hobsonville, and when going through
McMinnville, are in on a visit.
Messrs. N. P. Wheelerand N. P. Wheel-;
those people over there to catch on and the air like lightning, the wheel struck
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cohn have gone to
We do not like to be hard on
er, jr., of Endeavor, Pa.. W. E. Wheeler,
■T
learn that narrow tired wagons are road a rut and Biswell went over the handle
San Francisco for a few weeks.
[ of Portville, N.Y., and J. H. Cook, of
bars
with
greater
velocity
than
ever.
destroyers.
Examination for teachers’ certificates ( Portland, were in the citv last week.
anyone, but we do insist in being
Every precaution should be taken to After going some distance through the
will commence next Wednesday.
We hope it is Tillamook weather that
air
and
along
the
road
he
went
over
the
Therefore insist
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McPhillips came is being advertised at the Pan-American prevent fire now that the dry weather is
treated fairly.
here. The marshal went on duty Mon­ grade, where he came to a sudden stop
in from McMinnville on Monday
exposition, for people coming in from the
by
his
feet
being
caught
in
the
brush.
day evening to remain on all night, which
on all accounts being paid at
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Manning, of Port­ outside report hot stuff ill Portland.
he will continue to do until the wet sea> — To get some comparison of the weather
land, were in the city on Wednesday.
Mr. R. Crawford came in from Port- son sets in.
in Tillamook and that of the middle west
once.
Mr. Dorman Edwards went out on the land on Wednesday, and reports the
We hope that the Nehalem Coal Com­ and eastern states for July, Captain J. J
steamer on Sunday fora visit to Elma, weather so hot on the outside that he
pany is not tarred with the same brush Dawson’s report furnishes an important
had to return to Tillamook to keep cool.
Wash.
as the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook item which should not be overlooked.
A calf for sale, or will trade for some . Tillamook public school will open on
Railroad Company or the “mysterious’’ We all know that the thermometer in
good hay. For information call at tbit^g
September 16, with Prof. B. O. Snuffer person whom the Tillamook City dads Kansas. Missouri and other states rang­
rr
*
office.
ed from 90 degree to 110 degrees for sev­
as principal, and Mrs. Severance, Mrs. granted a water franchise to.
eral weeks. Here is the difference in Tilla­
Messrs. Robert Livingstone and H. S. Hays, and Misses Myers and R Cooper
Prof. B O. Snuffer, while acting as a
mook: Highest temperature, 68 degrees ;
Ralston, of Portland, were in the city as teachers.
volunteer hydraulic lift, had one of the
this week.
Lost, a fur cape on the road between fingers on his right hand smashed when lowest tenq»erature, 38 degree ; making
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beard, of Portland, the Nicholas school house and Hobson­ monkeying,with several other stalwarts, a mean temperature of 55.3 degrees for
Tuly. Life is too short to spend in that
came in on Friday and stopped at the ville on Wednesday. Finder will please with Talmage s safe.
Moral : Don't
I return the same to Mrs. J. E. Sibley at tackle a job again, professor, that you’re bake-oven county when we can enjoy life
Palace hotel.
and become prosperous in Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hollister, of Port­ 1 Hobsonville.
green at.
Word was received in this city on Fri­
land, came in Wednesday on a visit to
Beals Bros, are putting up a miniature
Justice Sam Downs and Mrs. Downs
real estate office next to D. T. Edmunds' exjiects to leave for Jackson county in a day evening that Mr. 1*. W. Todd, who
Mr. Atwater.
had gone outside on business, had his leg
Fred Horgan gave his foot a bad gash that is a trifle larger than 2 by 4. We few days, to be gone two months. The
broken in an automobile accident near
suppose
Fred
will
give
a
dance
and
in
­
squire had better put a shingle out with
last week while cutting brush, which
Aberdeen. The telegraphic news of the
vite the crowd.
this on it : “Gone on a vacation, and if
bled quite profusely.
accident was as follows : “The automo­
you
want
to
destare
the
office
vacant,
Rev.
John
Looser,
of
the
German
Re
­
Dr. W. Tntom, the painless dentist, is ;
bile bus recently built in San Francisco
in the city and will remnin for a week or form church, returned with his family gentlemen, go ahead.’*
and put on between Aberdeen and Ho­
from San Francisco last week. He will _ The
, ne house
nouse on Fred
rreu Skomp
n«i>mp ’s ■ farm,
■arm. two
cwu quiam met with disaster late on Friday
so to do dentistry work.
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preach in the Fairview school house next mi)es this side of Trask house caught
afternoon, midway between the two
Sheriff Alderman has gone out to Port­
Sunday afternoon.
fire on Friday evening and wni des-1 towns. The bus, run by steam power
land for a few davx. Mrs. Alderman's
Mrs. Mary Swanson and her sister, troved. It is thought the fire originated was mismanaged and the men in charge
mother remains quite sick.
Miss Alice, came in from White Salmon, on the roof or by a defective flue. The lost control of it. the big wagon going
You'll have to hurry, Charley, if you
Wash., on Sunday on a visit to their re- building was insured for *
$600. . Fred ; I off the plank road into tide land, a dis­
intend to lie president also of the Forest
Jatives in this city. Miss Mandy Pear­ lost his trunk with all his clothes.
tance of six feet. There were four pas­
Grove-Tillamook railroad.
son accompanied them.
Messrs. A. Zimmerman and S. Scovell, sengers, all of whom were injured, P. W.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fischer. D. Fischer, M.
of Nehalem, returned on Tuesday from Todd, of Tillamook, Or., having his leg
Fischer and J. B. McCowell, of Salem, ; There was a roar of laughter when the Portland, where they had attended the
broken. The bus cost $3500 and is badly 1
boys saw John Harter's feet peddling a
were in the city on Sunday.
bicycle in the air on Saturday as he went big initiation of over one thousand mem­ damaged.’’ Mr. Todd is in the hospital
Mrs. R. M. Wade enmeinon Friday on
over the grade north of town. Was the bers into the Woodmen of the World. As at Aberdeen, and it was his right leg
a visit to her son, Mr. R. L. Wade, and
they went on their bikes they reported near the ankle which was broken.
, darned thing balky, John ?
is stopping at the Allen house.
plenty of dust, which inadeit unpleasant
When you want nicefurniture at a rea­ , for wheeling.
Non Resident Pupils.
Never write Life Insurance before seeing
C. Ben Riesland. Agent the Mutual Life sonable price yon must go to Thomp­
We heard that Holisonville has been
Non
residents attending Tillamook
of New York. Oldest, strongest, best. * son's Furniture Store. We invite an in­ putting on pugilistic airs, and that by Citv school must pay tuition fees : In
spection of our carpet sample», for they
j the fair sex. We have not heard which Professor Snuffer’s room. $2 per month.
"What are the wild waves saying" to comprise the latest designs.
* | was Mrs. Bob Fits or Mrs. Corltett. but In other rooms. $1.50 per month Fees
the married ladies on the beach ? “Your
payable strictly in advance to 1 hot.
Mr. P. McIntosh returned from Port­ it was a sickly encounter to behold with Coates, district clerk.
husbands are having away-up time at
land on Wednesday, where the weather i | a devil of a lot of hair pulling. If a lot
home.’’
was tropical for a Tillamooker, so much of Tillamook boys knew this scrap was
For Sale, a five roomed house in this
so
that Mack looked poor from contin­ coming off they would have dropped
city, with two lots and barn; also two
ually wiping the prespiration.
everything and paid any price to witness
lota in Hays* addition.—See J. S.
The Dunham Ball Bearing Sewing Ma­ the fight and to whoop it up.
Stephens.
chine, for ease in running and durability,
Suit wax brought injustice S. Downs’
Messri. S. Schmeer, R. N. Thompson.
is the best machine for the price on the court by J. H. Moore, road supervisor of
Thos. Varwig and N. E. Moffitt, of Port­
market today. Call and see them at district No. 11 against J. N. Simmons for
land, registered at the Larsen house on
Keeps the flies off from your Cattle. Kills Vennimand Gnats. One application will last
Thompson's Furniture Store.
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his road poll tax in the sum ol $3. As
Wednesday.
several days. Purifies the air and cleanses the skin. By doing all of the above
the law says it is the duty of the road
A
petition
was
circulated
to
secure
a
Grant Thayer will shoe your horses for
it increases the flow of milk.
supervisor
to
collect
this
tax
»he
justice
$3 per span ; re setting 20 cent per shoe. position for Joseph W. Butts in the light
found for tire plaintiff, with costs. The
house
service.
He
isdeserving
of
it,
hav.
All work warranted.
Shop next to
ing worked faithfully on the government defendant thought by paying the tax to
Goyne's office.
t
ti e sheriff, ns in previous years, the road
fiO CENTS PER QUART.
Inspector F. Batter returned from San dredger when that was at work.
supervisor did not have to collect it.
Mrs. Viola Lawless desires to inform
Francisco on Thursday — and atill a
If it does not rain the mcmliers of the
THE RELIABLE DRFGGIST.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
bachelor to be admired by the ladies. the ladies’ of Tillamook that she has
C'inid reports to this office that we are opened dress-making parlors one block M. E. Sunday-school will give a picnic
“LET ME FILL YOUR PKESCRIPHON.”
ikel to bear wedding bella again before west of bank. Call and see her and get excursion to Mcnson's Falls and back on
prices All work guaranteed first-lass. * Friday. August 9th, 1901.
The trail
■uuuy more days roll round.
I
MoWei^
pay
Hay Tedders, Wagons and Complete Line of
Haying Tools.
Gioeries on the Market ?
Hardware, Tinware, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Ranges
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS.
Fishing Tackle, Bicycles, Guns and Ammunition
Fair Warning.
We have a full line of LADIES’ and
(¡ENT.’S DRESS SHOES
Logger’s Shoes, Men’s and Boy’s
Work Shoes.
Hats, Furnishing
Goods.
Groceries, El our and
Feed.
HOSE.
J. A. TODD & CO I’
TILLAMOOK, OR.
CLOUGH’
-A-ntiseptic Fly Killer.
What More Do You Want?
CHARLES I. CLOUGH,