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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1890)
■Cjettbliflht Miss L. J. RUGGLE8 HOW CAN THEY •• -r tilt’ foM !> «loo The town is growing rapidly and real estate is sure to enhance in value. R. R. HAYS’ ADDITION any atfverds'nient. tboiM'h we hike es; •cial patii - lo <l,> :-l<iy :u! vei tisin/ matter < fr»*cti vt ly and give id , favorable position a- possible, fre quently eh iGgin i tint •’ ";tke up” of Ibe paper *** We make »i sp h i.il effort to chanireor re build iidvvi’ist-mt ¡1’ as often hm our Datrons deshe, but make no < r ntract to Lhiit t fl< ct. IN MEMORIA». TILLAMOOK (48 LARGE LEVEL LOTS.) We have just received a nice line of fall goods. Call and see them. T illamook , | The saixlH of the .short* will drift o’er its grave, But no slcnch from it» cart a.sb will float on tlu [wave. T illamook , O r . ’opics of this tiaper are on sale at the «tore ofc. II. Wi’«d - <‘o., stat ioiiet < and news dealers Occidental hotel building, Portland, Oregon. MOSS-HACKS HUT NOT THE MOSSIEST. Tie? Budget win a good paper and deserved a better fate, but the town was not able to support a , ¡»¡¡per. There are too many local papers now. ♦ • « 4 .*.» O regon . STREET. AMEPjC^I pO^I^IT CO. fgl $38 my premium proposition on the Local pagel! atta,<ieL. We are in receipt of the follow ing announcement. Nocuts wlHbc ID (.(1, except out-line cuts on DIED. liictnl bases. ♦ • Ih ix. kt . — At Lexington, Ore., Wi- re* r . < the ri'Jit to ePj(.rf any advertise PHOTOGRAPHERS ment Iht.t \ e I <.iu objectionable. ■H* October Hi, 1800, L e X(. n <; to . n W. * * Traws- Cits’i iu a<lvfiiice for HiTiall advrrtise- Ill no et , aged 107 weeks. Dieni and pa;, incut is required monthly or In order toescape (he ignominy GOOD wonx at tha LOWEST LIVING RATES. quarterly on l:u < ontr <v >s. of becoming a floating aliomination il l all inont / by draft, Foatal Note, Money j upon the rising tide of debt, it Copying and pinlarging in Oil, Paste!, Order o: Jb-gist- red I t• i, at our expense. (’orrespon 1 n.c on topics oi general interest, ( hose with ban* bodkin to make Crayon Pndia Ink and Water Colors, a jnvit "I. its own end while yet it could pay Address all communications fo ■ specialty. Call and examine our work for its own burial. T h » H eadlight , r<T- All Post ii.a-ters In Tillamook county i nre agents for the II ea !> lioh r. • DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS. STATIONERY, CROCKERY,’ GLASS-W& FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. TO THE TOWN OF Assortment of Millinery Goods. « Public opinion li.-i® it that F the cause of it, for hi® place is quarters for buy before the rush, and while you can buy the choicest property cheap in Hats, Dress Trimmings and a General • That blows good to everyone who is on t alert and falls in line. There are good p.-ospocts for a rail-road and harbor improvements, so get in and \ ear .1 ion. «.« BE MADE? AND------- 'T9--Î DRESS-MÄK1NG. 1-Mi* * Another Tornado’! • By Investing Your Moncv in Tillamook! . ♦••• * » iO-H , J (.. TRICTIA IN ADVANCE ) O IP V< . Six Is ilici. l.l iit li • Mrs. J. JOHNSON IÜUHÜÜR êUHÉHDH If you Avant A-1 Dairy Salt, you can get it at King-'». Look out for bargains in fall and w ing soon. Country Produce Bougnt STREBT. S tudio N ear (J. A. R. H all . TILLAMOOK, - - co Tin* rebuilding of the bridge near 1..C. Freeman’s place has prob Pal 1i-’¡c»l every Friday morning. ably eflectuully established tho l. (Mr X J . s, - - - J'liol klcroHH. road on the old route, and it will probably always remain the main W. F. I). Jfixrs, E ditor . avenue of travel from this place to B. » tu. A soliate E ditor . Bay City. A bridge should be built, how B ATI’S OE SI BSURIPTION. ever, in the proper place to accom |1 ■(). modate the settlers living up the bit»! 1 It is claimed that more '1 ’ . ui). river. than enough has been saved, by AhVfi; ri !SG RATES. sticking to tile (dd route, to build 1 iii'Gi r • 1 per pfoo »..„i, " ■■ .. ■■ 4 JOO ¡t good bridge farther up the river. hJ.íM» 1 i ’ ‘ f' Still, the action of the past 1 ’ i, oo ... . ” ” : 135.00 , •* court LOC ;1 i. >!i. . ! ! ¡i .i H up ; nu 1 set». after seems queer, as it tried to shirk ill Lost, r Gi’-.'i. V.’- nt : <1. F>r S i ;1 p nu<| Eor Rent the responsibility of the matter notices, '»/vis tur fu i itis -rlion and / log per ' mon: It. and put it on the present court. I.r-ral •» >’ic c \'-) ipareil, per line for first inrcruo'i . » 1 set, per line for each subsc- Also, little regard v.as paid to the <|.lCI!t in-.Hi- ,1. number and character of the pe Alll 'i' d noli •• - ’ll L- “•-•rtrrcd" or otherwise titioners on either side of the COI1- tluHlgn lit I .' - adv». ■. ’ ♦ » No Hperinl position v i’l be n'frecrl upon for troversy. SiUnintJDh 4 OREGON 2 1 7 8 4 C. II. ISOLD LE ----- Proprietor of the(£, 6 5 Sift) ILu’trrr jSijop The tei in “Tilliimookers" is often Shaving, Oregon is well supplied with Hair-cutting q . used in ri proacli or derision bj STREET. In the latest^^ A Seafoam, newspapers, -has too many in fact people in tho Willamette valley. City styles. \ Shampoo. and more are being started. The 'Che highly cultured denizens of our neighboring villages beyond whole nation is over-run with a This is the only two-chair shop in tho county, ¡¡nd is first-class in every par the ('oast Kange imagine that the c]ar:s of'‘cheap-John" publications ticular. Give them a trial. Shop, one 2 4 3 2 1 4 3 whose publishers know nothing of door .South of G hani , C entral . inhabitants of this once secluded 6 5 O keoon . ¡■nd beni 'Jited hind to be semi-bar the business, and who are satisfied T illamook barous and the veriest ‘'hobos.”. to eke out a miserable existence to It is (rue that fir want of good the detriment of tho better class of! 5 ! 6 7 & 8 6 8 7 method- of travel and shipping, the papers and to the dishonor of the newspaper fraternity. Failure and people of this place have long been forced to adopt primitive modes of collapse is staring many of them STREET. living, but things are fast ( hang in the fact' and many are being * • » ¿ • *<«• *. ing, and the rich resources and started to tdiare tho same fate. bright pro-peels of this country The law allowing half the taxes! THE SI_ AUGUSTA. have enticed a, great many ener- to bo paid in county warrants, Will make regular trips, the weather permit STREETS (!0 FEET WIDE. LOTS FXIFORMLY 521x105 FEET. geti ■ people to settle here in the ting, from Prices ranging from $60 to $160. works a great injustice in some re past f'ew years, and mo- t of the old TILLAMOOK TO ASTORIA and PORTLAND. spects. There may be warrants For Freight rates or Passage, apply to Suitable terms made. settlers are as enterprising as may outstanding for two or three years, I P. SCHRADER, Master. be found anyw’u re in (he state. This p-opert- is situated five blocks directly south of the main thoroughfare of the which are not paid fc.r want of Then' are not as many moss- town, two blocks south of the school-house, and faces on two of the prin N otice or IX sholvtion or P artxkrriiii *. I .leks iu Tillamook as in some of funds, and at the time there are cipal streets. This is not a boom scheme to spccuhite on suburban Ray City Oregon/ the old. dilapidated towns of the warrantM jutit issued that are vir- September 12th, 189OI or country property, as the tract is centrally located, vir lually paid lir.-1 by tho county re- N otice is hereby given that the partnership intel ior. tually in the heart of the town, and buildings ara heretofore existing between 1‘. F. Browne and e( iv ing them as taxes. This de- I* 11 Robbins Ki Co., of Bay Cily Oregon, is dis The > tat <■ of Oregon has many solved. i*. f . U kok wk going up oil all sides at present. lers the payment of the old war- Dated, October, 10th, isfo. ric ■ mo,-backs than California The location is sightly, high and dry. commanding a good view rants still longer and makes t hem or Wellington. Tillamook par- depreciate in value. and slopes gently from the center, just enough to secure good drain CLU3SING LIST. takes now very lnueh of the ap- age. It is well sheltered from the coast winds, and is just the place pearanecofa California town und It is true that a man Home days Hi: adlkiht and Toledo Blade lyr $2.15 »» her commercial relations with San ago oil! red to pay SOctH for county for homes. For further particulars call on or address Weekly Call (S. F.) ” . . 1 85 Francis, ci are closer than with any orders, but the orders were to be Weekly Examiner ” ” .... 2 50 >» West Shore R. R. HA VS, wner ....4.50 Oregon (o\. ii. Tillamook is. settled used in paying taxes on timber Detroit Free Press ” .... 1.85 i.i a g .'.it nie.isur.' In Californians lands, and the county will not re Re.il Estiite De.- ler.iiicl Conveyancer. .......... 55 and w ide .iv. nke ea tern people. ceive the money a- it would other Dicken's works complete in 3mo 12 volumes, '1' i 1 lamook, Oregon. If one trim inontaue brethren wise. Further, eounly orders 70c in addition to the Free Pie.-s proposi Also. Notary Public. Deeds and other Legal papers made out. come hci i with the expectation of ¡it tax-paying tinn* hist year, were tion. findings ‘ umunity of untutored sold almost nt face value in many These rates apply only to new sub Farming land. Tin.lier land and all classes of town property for sale. serilrers and to those who pay arrearage and uiiho ] liistic.ated homos, they instanei TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS. and renew their suleeription before v ill meet with disnppointim nt. end oi this month. ABSTRAC FS BURNISHED. • Like all new localities, some of it < Mrs. E. A. Clark is now the sole pints :■ of life arc not such as a managet' and editress of the Sher Tillamook Market. tender .1 would expect to find, idan Courier. She understands the IL A. FINDLEY, A. LETCHER but social, educational and relig business and no doubt will HUC- Potatoes, $0 40 per bushel. Tillamcck, Oregon. --------- DEALER IN---------- Onions, i'ac per |>ound. ious advatieei.lent ai('far ahead of coed. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Cabbage., l'4c per pound. wluG #u. y a' • in many old com- Chickens, Jd.oo |>er doxen. Dry Goods, What Tillamook Has. inunilie . Eggs, 25c per dozen. Hats & Caps, Al(wk "f us who re-i»le here have I’ictures'pie scenery. b lour,£4 (Ml to |4 50 per barrel. Boots & Shoes. seen snTiie of the world, and under (•ver IMI miles of coast-line, < tats, 0 )e per bushel. aS favorable cireunuitiineea as the t'lain lieds till yon can’t rest. Butter, 20c per pound. Drugs and Medicines. average American. Tin' advun- Streams full of trout and sal.non. | tages of reiined -i.il and i.itel- Rich coal de|*osits on the Nehalem. PORTLAND MARKET. Wsods, • • • dragon. I lectunl surroundings are not new (Wholesale Quotations > A climtile >t- good as any on the coast. I to many of our people. The lux- Plenty of game,—water-fowl, dier, elk, yiLLAMOOK Wheat,—Valley #125 I uric* of a palace car or tirst-elass bear etc. Walla Walla. .. 117 UVERY STABLE I hotel would m t unbalance their Good ptesp.’cla for a rail-road in the Oats,... ............................. 50 I (quaniinily. and all these things m ar future. Flour,-Valley standard. 3 80 I will soon be enjoy, 1 in the ftillness Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem First-class single and double Walla Walla j 65 F of tholr glory right here at home. and Xcetuev.i. Country brands . turnouts kept on hand. .............. | impart io u» a brief st .¡son of Open bill land valuable for grazing Laid Butter, choice dairy... Ire l. We ¡ua tire I of hearing and fruit grow ing. Boarding and transient stocK in keg or tub. ... Otte of ill» prettiest and thriftiest towns | TillamookVp. )Kfell of ill del i: ion. carefully cared for. Tdlanio •*' in ilia statcM Eggs, fresh........................ 1» ’ rfw?'--------- Eastern ................. Watchmaker and Jeweler. In cnletprising, p:l®rrous, contented Stillwsll & Ebarman, p TKt WWS0N ti I: .7 C’l/PtiE. Poultry, Chickens............ ' and hospitable clasn of |a*op|e. Wache«> Clocks a» Jcwlery Ducks ................. Ki Tn rfaii . r in\dilation, we I,.ie 1 '.nd and t'oitom lai d, the richest Prnpriatara. DEALERS IN T( 1} I SL <I U«at we were mistaken in a I Bn awtire in r>, rd to the propriety I of ebung ng tho Bay < ily road to IthetjerUi id>'of the Wilson river ■ i.cn *!- X¿-. Kels >'n land. We nre |t<4<l thu an additional bridge I wuuhl lia ■ b i n required on tin £ north r-^Ji t»f the i iver to cnx-s the It-lÄgli. tt*d tho ground is lower |i (I mure , id je t ,to overlluw. The Ik an 1 ic.oat productive in the stale. A rapid, t ut healthy grow th and most 1 | -xmiisiiig pres, ret* f,.r the future. Many (pi.irler-sections of fairly Rood gov. rument lau.l nine I |»i' tv hud fur the taking. Fine . t an beaches at N. tarts and Ncs- tui'e.i, which nre already becoming pop ular resorts. Vast bodies of accessible timlwr which is -aid to be the t-c-l and umxt valnaNc ■ iu the Nvrtti-xcki. * Boss Filled Cases a Specialty. Warrants!' Bacon .................................... Hama ........................ .... ALL WORK Potatoes, f1 1(X> Its, Onions, ” .......... Applet, p Imx .. Sugar, bbls Golden C. . Extra C................... Cui*, powdered,. Dried fruits. Apples SEED AND SALE Mx bine dried Sintdried F'um. . ■ - C entral -------------------- - — I M arket , L H, Brown, S-STJYZBTYE, bought and sold. Mtl.tacttoaRuarrutced to every on«. Shop epi,it. the Grand Ceatral. i L. If. Brown. OR. GRAND PREMIUM OFFER! A. SET OF THE ILäN-Vr-S*. Xi In Twelve Large Volumes, Which we Offer with a Year’« Subicrijito to this Paper for a Trifle More thai , Our Regular Subscription Price. Wishing to largely increase the circulation of th* paper during the next six months, we have »»«» arrangements with n New York publiahing I»0«* whereby we are enabled to offer as a premium to n"f subscribers a Set of the Work« of t’hnrle« Dick« cos, in Twelve Large and Hand*** Volume«, with a year’s subscription to th* paper, for a trifle more than our regulnr »”^ scription price. Our great offer to snbacribtf* % eclipses any ever in retofors made. Cbarn» Di liens was the greatest novelist who lived. No author before or since his time«»* won the fame that lie achieved, and hit work* MaKTJg: Bro arc < even "'®n ’’ more tore popular to-day than <tonK (tonne Tiiey abound in hi wit. hsaw his lit* time. They path<>B, Patli-s. masterlv masterly delineation of ch chanew* vivid descriptions of places and iucid«». thrilling and skillfully wrought plot»- book is intensely interesting. No nomssMJ* be without a set of these great and rem»* able works. Not to have read them to toj* far behind the age in which we live, o” CHA1.LES DICKFXS. of jjtekciis Dickens’ works which which we onw offer -- » • rAnu„m . set oi he twelve vrd!,r 80 ’8cnJ)er8 handsomely printed from entirely new plates, wi h new tjf* li.hr.l <• mLilI,n'e’>COnt*J" ,1,p werlil-Gmon« work*, each one of which i«P«F li.iicd compete, unchanged, and abeoluteig unabridged: ,* ■>' Ère3.- f DAVID COPPERFIELD, MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. 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