Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 02, 1890, Image 1

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follow
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prices
R easonable .
And Best P dvertisirig Medium «
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TILLAMOOK.
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í see. b,
professional cards .
OREGON.
FRIDAY,
MAY
$1.50 Per Year
BRIEF PARAGRAPHS,
into effect November 1. 1890, if
passed as reported. It is a West­
walker ,
ern measure, and its author. Jay
An Interesting Budget of News from
SUTE AND GEHEUL KEW3.
1 L. Torrey, Esq., of St. Louis, is now
■¡ones • .flOgMïV AND CoUNBW.OB-AT-I.AW.
,
in
Washington.
He
is
a
fine
look-
tilla B ook ,
O ukuon .
the National Capital.
r, Ore., E
I have just opened a GROCERY
Telegraphic Brevities and Rews Notes
that in I ^¡H practice in «H the court« of the state of
; ing young man, with broad shoul­
act ut-
¡S
tore
in
the
building
formerly
occu
­
Gleaned f*om sur Exchanges.
for the | Or«»"
[From our Regular Correspondent.]
ders, a blonde mustache, anil a
Jornia, I special attenti»“ given to the Public Und
pied by J. A. M urphy ' s H ardware
ory,”
W ashington , D.C., April 25, 1890.
love for hard work. The bill is the
The Prince of Willes will visit
jniud practice in the Gennai Laud OBlce.
E stablishment , where will now be ■ All things’ considered the office ‘ most methodical preparation, prob- Hamburg in July.
ithing-
sworn
; of President of the United States > ably, that lias ever been sent be-
found a CHOICE LINE of
^e w « L t . maulsby ,
Chicugo pool-rooms are running,
w, and
is rather bare of perquisites. Prol> ■ fore Congress. It has been estima­
ught I s
without
interference by the police.
Attorney-at-Law.
Fancy G-rocexies,
an for
ably he has fewer such than any ted that 90 per cent, of business
s claim
aud Deputy District Attorney.
œ
Pan-American Delegate M. M.
other great ruler in the world. Be­ ■ men sometimes in their lives fail.
Public and Reul Estate Conveyancer.
Croclszer-jr,
as a w
yond a few articles in the vegeta­ ■ The great necessity for a general Estee lias returned to San Fran­
nom ah
Sclxool Books,
cisco.
■ D. HASBROUCK,
ble way the nation* provides him i law of settlement is obvious.
inston,
rds, of
, with very little in addition to his i
The special committee of the1 The British steamship Ulysses,
Statiorxer^r,
Attorney-at-Law.
Bly the
I salary of $50,000 a year. He has > National Reform League appoint­ from Liverpool to Shanghai, is
fill practice in all Courts of th« State
AAznd.
ZTotioms. 1 even to pay out of his own pocket ed to inquire into the condition of stranded on the Chinese eoust.
Tillamook. Oro
farter.
wages of his cook and maid the federal civil service ami the
There was no loss of life at the
/ will not be UNDERSOLD, quality considered. j the
servants as well as the hire of his Hoperation of the reform law, has eonl mine lire nt Rock Springs,
UUDE THAYER,
coachman and the price of the fod­ made its report. The committee Wvo. The mine was sealed to ex-
Attorney-at-Law.
: 121b Granulated Sugar - $1.00. | 14!b Extra C Sugar
81.00. der for his horse«. When he gives • estimates that more than one-third j
tingu'sh the lire.
lusociateil with McCain & Hurley in
Other Goods Proportionately as Cheap.
a state dinner, which is clearly an of the entire time of each Congress- ! It is announced by the conduc­
I Circuit and Supreme Court business
i official and not a person al affair ' man is consumed in securing j
for Tillamook county.
tor of the Casino lit Monte Carlo
1 he lias to pay for it. Not only officers fortheir constituents. Tak- that the winnings of the band dur­
. does he not get anything cheaper ' ing the last Congress as an exam­ ing 1889 were 90,000,000 francs.
p. V. JOHNSON, M. D.
V
at
than other people on account of ple the committee found that the
Dice on Main street, next door to the post office
being President, but he has aetu- number of bills and joint resolu­ Abram Laue, a Russian Finn,
J ally to give more than ordinary tions introduced was 17.078 out of while drunk, fell off the sidewalk
Tillamook, - 'Oregon. *
' folks for what he buys. It is true which more than 11,000 were never near Hume’s cannery Tuesday
flEW ||ARDWARE gTORE.
d ||.T.BURNEY L. T. BARIN J. W. DRAPER
j that the President does have some reported from the committee to night and was drowned.—-Astorian.
DURNEY, BARIN i DRAPER,
things allowed him. He has his which they were referred; that
Fire destroyed the entire busi­
. •
A ttohnkys - at -L aw ,
: dwelling rent free, which means about 1,400 were reported but ness portion of Greenwood, Miss.,
0KMGOW CITY, OREGON.
that he is permitted to occupy a never reached consideration while Tuesday night.
| Twelve years experience as Register of the
Thirty-three
•H*
I f I. L and « ffici here rcccoiumends us in our
few
rooms
upstairs
in
an
office
1
less
than'
3,500
were
finally
acted
houses
were
destroyed
and two
5 »peciaity of business before tho L and O ffwk
; building called the Executive Man-1 ; upon.
orthe Courts and involving the practice in the I
j lives lost.
DEALER IN
G enual L and O ffice .
i sion. All household accoutrements,
The committee of Republican 1 The grand lodge of Knight« of
' as well as supplies of linen and 1 Senators charged with the duty of Pythias of British Columbia was
MISCELLANEOUS
furniture of all sorts requisite, are ; framing a silver bill, have two instituted at Victoria, Tuesday, by
ds
."rxsi. ,rr.
!
placed at the president’s disposal. ! ' propositions before them: First, to by Deputy Supreme Chancellor
fOARD <fc STOKES,
When the things wear out Con- ' authorize unlimited coinage of sil­ | Behenson.
ASTORIA, OREGON,
ich
'
gross
replaces them by an appro- ver bullion produced in the United
Wil] handle all klnda'of
Antonia Ragoand a fellow work*
Doors, Windows and Nails.
I COUXTRY l»R«l>CCK ON COMMISSION.
! priation. Only a little while ago States; second, to limit the amount
: man, tracklayers on the Cleveland
•r taken in exchange fur uaerchandlae.
j $5,000 was paid for a new china of silver to be coined at $60,000,-
& Pittsburg railroad, were run
, set for the President. There is 000 a year, to be purchased by the
over
and killed in Cleveland. Wed­
also appropriated each year $8,000 Secretary of the Treasury without
nesday.
; for White House stationary, tele- regard to the place of production.
¡«isting. Paparlinngiuif, Rignwriting and
The flood caused by the over­
Graining done with naalness.
5E.
igrams, library books and other .An impression prevails that the
Decorating a specialty.
flow of the Darling river, New
I
contingent
expenses.
Last,
but
proposition
will
be
finally
adopted
Ordm left at the pout office, Tillamook.
? not least, a yacht is placed at the and recommended as the basis up­ South Wales, is subsiding. Funds
ÍÚ8*
have been opened for the benefit
President’s disposal by the Navy on which to frame the bill.
of
the sufferers.
•DEALER IN
■ Q HEINS-
J Department—the United State«
If the minority of the way« and
PHOTOGRAPHER.
¡steamer Dispatch, which is always means committee has no bill to re­ Policeman Peterson, of St. Paul,
WI CUT FDR THE NEW ART GALLERY-
i kept ready for his order and ser- port it should lose no further time was perhaps fatally beaten by a
)re 0. Herns, the Photographer, will be hack
' vice. Mr. Cleveland would never in notifying the House of the fact. gang of toughs Tuesday night. He
•pin Jud pnt up a first-class gallery. He will
: make use of the Dispatch, but no The people are anxious for the first succeeded in mortally wound­
Urtsdy for business in a short time.
other President has ever enter­ tariff debate to begin. They feel ing one of his assailants.
& '¿ fi il ?
tained any scruples on the subject. that the sooner it is commenced
Charley McFarlane, convicted of
SEED
AND
SALE
' Mr. Arthur found the vessel especi­ ■ the sooner it will be done for.
the murder of two railroad survey­
i1 -O- ST ABLE,
ally available as a pleasure craft.
Speaking of after-dinner «peak­ ors in San Pete county last Sep­
But after all, perhaps, it would ers, what in the matter with tember, Ims been sentenced to the
J- G. DAY, Proprietor.
comparatively appear that tliePres- Speaker Reed?
I Th* Best May *.nd Grain that
Utah penitentiary for fife.
the. Market -A££ordLarf
l ident is not so very badly off as to
The San Pedro hotel, San Pedro,
The Town Boomer.
¡TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
perquisites. Cabinet officers have
Cal., was burned to the ground
Do not fail to call arid ex more reason to complain. They The men who advertise art* the Wednesday morning, the guests
have absolutely nothing outside men who are doing the most to barely escaping with their lives.
of their salaries of $8,000 a year, boom their town. The Chicago Loss, $15,000; insurance. $7090.
save an equipage apiece, and that Inter-Ocean say: -‘It in not an un­
Vice-President Rinehart, of tho
is only obtained by a very loose frequent occurrence for business
An, lndurtriou, man who wants to make him-
Atchison,
who has returned to New
•t f a home where he phu enjoy good health,
construction of flic law which pro­ men to either come to the Inter­
rink pure motiubdu water, breathe pure air,
York,
reports
finding the entire
OREGON. vides two hom>s and a carriage for Ocean exchange room or «end for
etc., had better call on
i
Atchison
system
in good condition.
each department. It has been exchange« for the «ole purpose of
C apt . W m . D. S tillwell ,
customary' through many adminis­ studying the life and enterprise of Magoun and Baring are still in-
Tillamook, Ore.
trations for the Secretaries to use the various town« in their terri­ 1 i speding the line.
these official equipages for their tory, which they judge by the ad­
At a meeting of copper mer-
private purposes. Secretary of vertising column« and appearance i chants at Glasgow Wednesday the
From GARIBALDI To
Agriculture Rusk, when he was i of the local pre««. In these day« a . chairman stated that the present
TILLAMOOK
appointed* to liis present position, city without advertiser« is dead consumption of that metal was the
---- Dealer» in------
for the purpose—as he expressed it and will «tay dead, and no matter greatest ever known, and that it
?
IA.MHALL+WAY+PQINTSÉ-
■ —of ‘¡keeping the flie« off the ad­ what the resources are.”
was still on the increase.
I am running a flrat elusa A. No. 1 Sail boat from j
ministration” provided himself, for
In the Republican convention in
G aribaldi to T illamook aud all way potuta. >
Literary Thieves.
the department, with one of the
Call on JAMES A RICHARDSON, Tillamook.
the Sixth Indiana congressional
finest pair of horses in Washington
Editor« who «teal from the ed­ district, State Senator Henry John­
and a brand new carriage of a itorial column« of other paper«, son was nominated for congress to
TOILET ARTICLESAND DRUGGIST NOTIONS.
fashion somewhat out of style, the presume upon the insignificance of succeed lion. Thomas Browne, tho
herlock s etreat i
coachman sitting low down instead their own publication to shield present incumbent.
I I I 11 1 I VI |«| i i i i - ih
imi »II l"
of aloft. In thi« vehicle the ladies them from detection. If a thought I
Cardinal San Felice, archbishop
in Olson's building,
of hi« family make their social be worthy reprinting in it« entirety,
A
GENERAL
ASSORTMENT
J- P. SHERLOCK,
...
Proprietor.
of Naples, has grievously offended
rounds. Secretary Noble also has it should be credited to the publi­
The best of
Of all goods usually kept in a well ap- a pair of stunning department cation in which it first appeared. the pope, and has been notified of
his removal from his sec. He will
v‘i»es, Liquor, Beer,
1 hor«es and the swellest kind of a However, it is of but little use to
pointed Drug store constantly
be succeeded by Signor Arliardi,
V,.v
Cigars, High Wines, tc.
victoria. Secretary Blaine’s carri­ call attention to this form of piracy,
now papal nuncio at Munich.
■ be found in the market always on hand Bil
age is like Mr. Rusk'« only not so for tin intellect willing to masque­
on hand.
J. McD. Gromars, agent at Ed­
Hard table in connection.
new.
rade editorially in the literary gar­
*fcbe»t intereats of the travelling public stud
The Torrey Imnkrupt bill has ments of other minds is of t<«> low | monston, Canada, of the People's
been favorably reported to the an order to lx- benefitted by home­ bank of Halifax, who left the
ied in detail. Give me a call.
House from the Judiciary commit- lies upon the iniquity of theft.— I country with 810,<MKJ belonging to
the bank, has been aapturod at
tee. In the report the two systems West Shore.
BOOT*SHOE SHOP.
Sand Beach, Mich. He will return
I of voluntary and involuntary bank­
9\
¥------- J.N. VOICES,—
ruptcy are exhau«tively consid­ A member of the firm of Drexel, voluntarily for trial.
Anything
they
have
not
in-
stock
will
be
supplied
on
lion. Francis Dana Steadman
ered, and the conclusion reached Morgan & Co., declare« that the
ANXTDMICHL, BOOT & SHOE-MAKER,
died in BoHton, April 2.3, aged 89
’
statement
that
a
member
of
that
that
thej-
arc
twins.
By
the
bill
C*n be found next door to the Bank in
short notice, arrangements having been made
■ the act of bankruptcy consist« of firm and President Miller, of the years. Steadman was the last «ur-
Tillamook, where for a reneonnble price
to that effect.
f’® can get your Boots and Shoes made
! default in the payment of an open St. Paul railway, would exchange viving grandson of William Ellery,
'•ordur and warranted, which for dur-
account for sixty days after payable place«, was wholly basele««. Vice- . one of the signers of the Ilcclara-
•hflity and comfort cannot be excelled '
Drug-Stare:
Next
door
to
thH
poBt-offics.
I for goods, wares, or merchoadiae President Bond, of the railroad, tion of Independence, and a son of
"»where.
| Hon. Wm. Steadman.
| sold or delivered. The bill goes l also denied the story.
TI LL AMOOS, OREGON.
firing-, Rubber Boots, a Specialty. \
FROM WASHINGTON.
T|1E “rçACIÇET’-’ ^OCE\Y.
Tillo*
litter,
D. T. Edmunds, '
Prop.
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Cutlery.
LWE8T
gwts awl
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to
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