Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 01, 1891, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
MAY
TIDE T^BLE for ApiJlL
iisineM
ssional
I buy.
issued,
ts the
You
nking.
for the
<if the
In the
$1.50 Per Year
Slal.l In nd Tw»nlT-w,,« Year«,
DRESSING IN A COLD ROOM.
Ono of tho most remarkable cases ever
▲ bunch of violets, purple tinged.
known is that of John Bond, of Mitch­ i Sonit' RilfgeatloiiR About Getting Cp For
Tied with a ribbon white -
Tlume Who Sleep hl Cold UootHs.
ell, a negro about 50 years old, who haa
Like a tiny bit of sky befriii'^d
With a cloudlet steeped iuailvery light— been in bed about twenty-seven years.
If there’s anything wretched it’s turn-
Lice on my desk to-night,
When quite a young man he, with his i bling out of bed on a freezing winter’s
•Ahi fragrant waifs of flower wooed mother anil t wo sisters, lived on a farm morning, with the windows adorned
clbnm.
near Paoli, Iml. Tho mother determined with frost picturesand your flesh adorned
Come, tell me, whence uro yeT*
to sell the farm and move to Mitchell. with goose pimples nil the time yon are
Breathing their perfume into rhymes
This raised the ire of tne son ;Johnk and dressing. It’s uuhealthv, too. I believo
And toncH of rteheed haruiony.
They fondly answer me:
ho then threatened if the farm was sold that if properly collected the statistics of
!
he would go to bed anil never get up. those who have received lasting injury
"Wo come from one whine lovelit eyes
Wookl dim our dcv|»es»t Wn<\
No attention, however, was paid to his from dressing in cold rooms woul 1 show
Whose brow ta fair as morning rtkiex.
threats, and the farm was sold aud the iheui to outnumber tho grip sufferers
<Cißat0 rtttb
Whoso cheek has the sutMwt'H soft eel
family inovod here. On the night of •wo to one. If possible, one should have
hue -
their arrival John retired as nsual, bnt i warm room in which to dress. Sleep­
I zovo ' h messengers to you.**
® obaro.
I S Easby-Smith in Kato Field*» Washing in the morning he refused to got up, and ing in a cold nx>m no one minds, unless
ton.
no amount of entreaty could persuade it i i very little children. When one lives
Ititta nub
him, and for twenty-seven years he has at homo it is often possible for several
Women Who Write.
I know not only one but several ca»e> stubbornly carrnxl out hi» purpoee not menilx'rs of tho family to dress in tho
fcanbtj,
in New York alone where young women to get up, with one exception, that being family lifting room by relays. Without
any extra expense everybody is made
art* making a g*xxl, yes, an excellent, when his mother died a few years ago.
butirro,
In tho middle of the night, as the comfortable.
livelihood with the pen. But—and here
You can put on dressing gown and
is a strong point—they have a certain neighbor women were watching with
£tr. specialty, and by dose study of one sub­ the corpse, they were startled ont of slippers, throw your clothes over your
ject they have become an authority in their wits by a ghostly figure ap)x>aring unit mid mn down to the warm room,
above Table is for Dry Stocking Bar, not
their liue.
One bright young woman and silently kneeling by the coffin side. lock the doors and dress. Dy pinmug a
ook, or Tillamook Bar.
write« about nothing but fabrics for Some of them, not being aware of John's a towel over your shoulders to protect
height ia reckoned from the level of aver-
er low waters, to which the soundings
fashion and trade papers, and makes an existence, supposod it was a real spook. your dress, you can comb your hair
en on the Coast Survey charts.
income exceeding $3,500 per year, and When lie first t<x>k to his bed it caused a afterward in your own room, where,
another woman has made a specialty of great deal of comment. Physiciaus ex-1 fully dressed, you won’t mind the cold.
in connection.
fashion work, and she ia [ kt haps the umined him and pronounced him in per-1 I know a family of ten members who
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
best ¡»id woman writer in New York. feet health. Every means was tried to used this plan of making the family sit­
get him up. but all failed. A cry of ting nxini tho dressing room for several
UNITED STATES.
Her income is fully $6,000 a year.
mt .............. ....... B enjamin H arrison
There is a bright girl who supports burglars did not move him, and an alarm years. Each member of the family hail
L evi I’. M orton
««¡dent ..............
herself by going around the great shop» of fire did not cause him to budge. As his or her own particular ten minutes to
J ames G. B laine
ry of State .......
. . C harles F oster
of Treasury
and finding out all the novelties in bric- the year» have ¡« ismx I the ixxqilti have a«- the room, everybody was comfort­
J.
W.
N
oble
y of Interior
a-brac, needlework and home decora­ lost interest in the case, and are only re­ able. and there was considerable money
.. R edfield P roctor
y of War
------- DEALERS IN-------
......
b . f . T racy
tion. She write« and illustrates them, minded of h'» existence by seeing him saving, for before adoption of this plan
ry of Navy
. J ohn W anamaker
■ter-General
and sells often a single novelty for $25 carried on a stretcher to tho polls on tho a good deal of wood was used up in
W. IL IL M iller
y-General
eneral
erchandise
J eremiah R usk
and $50. She told me that during Christ­ occasion of soma important election. His making fires in the chambers on very
ry of Agriculture .
STATE OF OREGON
mas week she netted over $300. AnoUkkr health has ix-en gradually failing him cold tnomingB.
or
.................................P ennoyer .
If you are boarding, however, and can­
bright girl has made a study of fiction, for tho last few years, anil he lies in hia
ry of State............................ G. W. M c B ride
rer
..P hil . M etchan
and rvads all the manuscript novels for bed, speaking to noouo nnbos spoken to, not afford or do not wish to waste time
f Public Instruction..
E. B. M c E lroy
one of the ^jg publishing houses. She when ho will give intelligent answers to tusking a fire just cixldle yourself ou
...................................
F rank C. B aker
This house is connected with the well known whole-sale and commission house
Will make regular trips, the weather
perm receive« a salary of $2,000, and adds an­ all question» addressed to him.—Indian­ cold mornings and keep out of the cold
(R. S. S trahan
of M ark L. C ohn
Co., 14G, F ront S t ., P ortland , O kk , and is able to purchase ting, from
as much as you can. Take your stock­
e Judge« ....................... <W. P. L ord
other $1,000 from outside connections. apolis Journal.
(R. 8. B ean
goods in large lots and at a very low figure, thus being able to discount all com­ TILLAMOOK to ASTORIA and PORTLAND. Women who make their brain work pay
ings into lxsl with yon, mid when they
/ J. IL M itchell
A iioj‘a Brave Act.
an» warm put them on. Dn as yourself
S .........
petitors in prices.
For Freight rates or Passage, apply to
lu*t are undoubtedly those who follow a
J J. N. D olph
Dennis F. McCarthy, a lfl-year-old ns quickly ns possible, moving rapidly
.......
B. H ermann
ssiiiun..
specialty, become an authority in their
P. SCHRADER. Master.
( J. T. Apperson,
¡»articular lino of work, and here very Bnxiklino lad, iwrforuied nil act tlio to make the blood circulate. Always
nd Office, Oregon City B F BurJ|I*ter'
often they can command their own other day which not only displayed put on shoes anti stockings Ix-fore step­
courage, but a rare pre.ionco of mind, in ping on tho floor. Your shoes may bo
D. A. FINDLEY,
(
Receiver.
prices.—New York Letter.
tho saving of tho life of a 3-yoar-old cold, but they won’t give you Bticli a
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
COHN & BROWN B i . k ,
---------- DEALER IN----------
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
nator .................................... F. A. M oose
sudden chill ns contact with the Boor.
child of Mr. Joseph Cariero.
Cover Your Waler Pipes.
Court
....................R. P. B oise
Staple
and
Fancy
Groceries,
Young McCarthy was at work repair­ Besides, you have got to get into them
I An instance of tho Buccesi attending
dug Attorney
<1. G. B ingham
Dry
Goods,
TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
tho covering of pipes for conserving boat ing the roof of Ilia father's barn off Boyls- some time, and you uro not obliged to
sitativc .................... W m . D. S tillwell
Hats & Caps,
1 ixxurnxl quito recently, in which a resi­ ton street, which abuts on the village wear the floor.
H. F. H olden
Get soino warm water to wash In if
(W. T. W est
dence was fitted with a complete xysb'in brook. A pl itfonn leads from Mr. Mc­
Boots & Shoes.
ssioner
........... ¡W. G. K elso
' of hot water supply pipes on a scale stif- Carthy's honso to the top of tho barn. possible. 1 know there is a great deal
$
......... W. W. C onder
' ficiently large for 11 gixxl boiler ill n fivo Tlie child walked along this platform to said against washing in warm water,
S am D owns
, ii. II. M c D ermott
er
foot kitchen range, but owing to tilo exi­ 1 tho roof, and before lie was noticed f<-ll but, it is a better evil than making your
................. E. M. L amb
gencia of a tejiqxirary delay a three foot into tho brook, a distance of about hands numb mid your nose r<«l in water
. J ohn E dwards
r.........................
a . T. W hite
over which mi ice film has formed. Yon
Superintendent
rango was íitto. 1 up and conneeced to tho twenty feet.
Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S everance
Tho water was about three foot deep, have no id i, either, unless you've tried
chimney and circulating pipes for tem­
TILLAMOOK CITY.
it, how nicely warm water will make
porary cooking and hot water supply. und tlie curent wasquito strong,
. ................................... 0. N. D rew
Tho child's cries attracted McCarthy’s you find on a cold morning.—Ilomv-
It wae not supposed that the little rang.«
.................................. E. E. S elph
.................................... G eo . C ohn
with its boiler would do much in too attention, and, realizing tho situation, he I inuker.
The town is growing rapidly and real estate is sure to enhance in value.
......................... L. L. S tillwell
way of water lieutiug, but to tho aetoa- jumped from tho building to tho Boston An Innovation In the llildul l*roee««ioM.
iJ ohn 'B arker , President There are good prospects for a rail-road and harlxir improvements, so get
... ?A. P. W ilson
ishuient of every one it gave nil abund­ and Albany railroad track.
buv before the rush, and while you can buy the choicest property cheap in
The innovation of having the brides­
(J ohn S heets
In order to save tho child's life ho hail
ant snpply of very hot water in every
maids go down from the chancel to meet
part of tho house oa quickly in the morn­ to act promptly, for the arch where the tlie bride nt the church threshold, which
ing ns a larger range could bo exprx'ted lirook enters tho tunnel was only 100 Mias Robbins intrixlnced nt her wedding,
TO THE TOWN OF
yards away. McCarthy ran down tho
todo.
AND SOUTH
ia likely to ixx-omire |xipularono. Brides­
The best material for covering pipes ( track and roacliod the culvert just *u
VIA
maids have always suffered, no matter
time to jump into tho brook and to grab
is
hair
felt
Hair
is
a
p<xir
conductor
of
1
Bowling Alley in Connection.
how charming they may be, 1 »-cause they
hern Pacific Route
heat, uml is unsurpassable for this pur­ tho littlo one, who was being carried usually precede tho bride and are lost in
pose,
es|>ecially
as
it
i»
ho easy of ujipli- along to certain duath.
The best wines and liquors in the market.
tho linlo of iter interesting brillinncy.
j SHASTA LINE
By this time a largo crowd had col­
cation. Tho felt, which is readily ole
At < irnco church, however, the other day
tainable in »beets, is ent in strips for lected and every ono was loud in tho it wax possible to give to the train of
Jons Davidson,
Proprietor. pi]»’ work an<l wound around the pipe praise of Met 'arthy’s courage and prre-
brass trains leave Portland dally.
young women walking slowly the length
STREET
spirally and fv-cunxl with cord or wire. euco of mind.—Boston Herald.
of the church tho attention which their
OLSFN’H BLOCK, TILLAMOOK. ORE.
I
North.
—Pittsburg Dispatch.
beauty ami grace justified. Said a man
Leaves Portinoci Arrives | 9:35 a ni
Don't Kill Msvitc« Dog«.
afterward, »¡»'.ikftigof this lovely retinue,
Lv
Albany
Ar | 6:22 a in
Woo»»'«
Tosco«
In
Hi«
Choirs
of
Halo,!*.
I
had
occasion
to
call
upon
one
of
tho
Ar
San Francisco
I.v | 9:00 p m
"They reminded me as .they camo down
The cleverest women of lay acquaint­ most eminent phyricianaof this city, aud
tho itislo in tho half light of tho church
»bove trains stop only at following stations
ho
allnded
to
the
reputed
bi
ton
of
mad
ance are tboeo that liave come to a|e
of tho pnxicsxkm of tho ‘Daughters of
-th of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City,
preach men's tastes in matters gastro­ dogs in East Orange, N. J. “Why did
W. Salem, Albany, Tangent, Si.edd.4,
the Dawn,- an effect which their delicate
■arrisburg, Junction City, Irving, Eu-
they
kill
tho
dogf
said
ho;
“
it
was
a
nomic, “Wluct salad »hull wo have?" 1
pink draperies mid veils, like the first
asked of a man witli whom I was taking criuio to do it. Very likely tho dog wax
ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY.
faint blush of the morning, served to
luncheon tho other day.
“Ilere’are not mail, lifter all. When a dog bites a
heighten ’ When it to recsllod thst
Portland
Lv
chicken and lobster," said ho, with a person, the proper way is to catch tho
Ar 1 4:00 p m
Miss Amy Bend and Miss Sai lie Ilargous
Albany
Lv I i2:oo iu
I.v
half query in his voice. “Oh, we’ro not animal and keep him in custody, with
Lv 1 fijOa in
Roseburg
Ar
were two of the ten, and that the other
women," said tlw> gourmet of tho party; gixxl treatment. If tio is mad, it cau
eight were scarcely less Ix-antifnl than
LOCAL,
“givo ns chicory with French drewi- Soon bo discovered, and vice versa. these acknowledged holies, his remark
ing." Hero waa a gastronomic truth. Hhould the dog turn out to I mi uiudllirtcd
does not mxtiu extravagant.—Her Point
Portland
Ar I 9:o0 a in
The meat salads, a mistake and a bar­ with hydropholiia, from what an agony
Lv| 5:00 a ni
Albany
of View in Now York 'limos.
barism from every point of view, are of apprehension would tlie bitten ¡»•non
NGER TRAINS DAILY ( EXC EPT SUN-
dear to the palates of women, lint offen­ and hi» friends bn saved.
A Kindly Act.
DAY.)
“Now, as to this affair at F. ist Orange,
sive, I fancy, to m<ist mon of cultivated
’ a ! 2
1
4
I »aw her at tin, exporition. Bho Was
taste in matter» gastronomic, Now and tho dog having boon killed, there is no
Ar I 9:2.5 a ni
Albany
»lender and sweet and yotinr; simply
Lv 8:40 a ni
Lebanon
then, however, one finds a woman to way of determining whether he was
4
Albany
Ar I 4:26 p m
clad, but with nil unmi.takablo air of
mvl
or
not.
Tho
je
rxons
bitten
will
1«
wlmm
the
maculine
taste
in
such
mat
3^0
a
tn
Lebanon
Ar 1
elegance about her. Hlio wax carrying
ter» is no longer a mystery, and it is de­ likely to worry thnmiwlv«*» into such a
an old, shabby nmlirella and a henry,
Iman Buffst Sleepers.
lightful to sec how the pretty creaturi-s ■tato of nervous excitement that their
fadi-l nlinwl, while close to her pmeixl
health
will
suffer,
aud
all
of
the
anxiety
plume
tlieuuM'lves
upon
this
item
of
CABINETS
8
$3, per doz.
6
st
leeping
ars
runty loiiking Irish woman, heavily lad
5
7
would
prolnbly
liave
been
removed
in
n
agreement with the tyrant man.—New
with childret), of all age» and desert
ALL OTHER WORK AT COR-
nimodation of Second Cía»« PaMen-
few days luid tho dog been taken care of
York Htar.
tionn. One waa crying loudly and I until 1
, attached to Express Train«.
and watched, for tlio probabilities, of
RESPONDINGLY LOW
and the young woman wm smiling dots
Sophoni.iro Trick, al Tala.
coarse, are tliat ho wasn’t luad after all
STREET.
ie West Side Division
RATES.
Tales of college pranks at Yale would —1 mean hydrophobio madurex, of at him. Suddenly nome one exclaimed in
AND INSPBGOl my Worçrç seem U> grow old, bnt tho students con­ course." It i truck me thnt thn doctor's a shocked tone, "Why, Bertha, who on
eurtli hnvo yon with you?” S'.io turned
{»■AIL T» AIX DAILY (XXCKIT »VXDAY.)
tinually find »oinething new with which remarks were wine.—New York Htar.
and niiawcreil »imply, and without hivrt-
Views of Tillamook and vicinity for sale to amuse or »turtle the public. And lit
Ar
Portland
2
1
tatioti, "i don't know; it in aotne i«mr
1
North Yamhill Lv
3
Yale, nowaday», there is very little
4
3
A
Battle
Brtwrcu
Dor
tors.
All
work
guaranteed
first
class
I.v
Corrali«
woman I am in i(ritig to find a Beat."
■•fun" of this kind that is particularly
Although the matter has been to a
in every res|«ct.
S
troublesome to anybody. Whoever I iimi great extunt kept accret, a battio be- And of all tho beautiful things tliat I
y and Corvallis connect with ai
naw at the l*ortland r'xixisition 1 tliouglil
the miamive »tmeturn of the D. K.
Pacific Railroad.
G ai . i .K rv One door south of
tween homeopathy and allopathy has
TRAINS DAILY, (EXCEPT SVNP % /.)
E. aordety, with ita windowlm» walla raged over tlie sick iwd of PritMxws lien that young woman the most beautiful
Letcher's Jewelry Store
and th<- immennn padlock» an it» big iron rietta of Flanders prw-isely similar to and tlie most deal ruble.—West Shore.
0 a ni
Portland
Ar 1
TILLAMOOK,.......................... OIlKOON.
iLr
door, will appreciate the humor of the that which occurred at tbc commence­
8
6
8
m
6
7
6:16
a
North
Yamhill
Lv
7
•
1 1<v
Mrs. Tulinitfc.
Lv j 5:45 a m
McMinnville
1 Ar
neat rdgn, "Pleaae enter without knock­ ment of Ixird Beaconsfield's fatal illness
L.„—
Mitt L. J. WUOOLE»
Met. J. JOHNSON ing," which waa found to adorn it a few
Everybody know« about the Ib*v. T.
Her moti sir, wbo is on anient homeop­ De Witt Talmage; few know much about
morning» ago. Home of theaopliomon«, athist, called In Dr. Martiny, the head of
tirough
3¡ fit H i&H,,
STREET
who liave aljandorml the cnatom of haz­ that sctxx.l of HMslicino, and all the emi ' In* wife. Yet uho ¡ n a woman of uncc
,'R— TO ALI. POINTS--------
ing, but who cannot forget the »pirit, nent ortb<xlox physicians declined to mon gifts and poamwwd of considv
EAST
AND
SOUTH
*•
liave succeeded iu getting aome unao- mea t him in consultation. Tho altitude talent on a speaker. Women w
•r ticket» and fnll information regarding
phiaticated freshmen into fronble with they asaiini««! ikx issii Luted tho summon­ been KDMDben of her Bible c
«^mapaete., call on company » agent at North
(48 LARGE LEVEL LOTS.)
their landlady in regard to their milk ing of a provincial practitioner by tele­ at one time numbered over
her with enthusiasm. S
supply
—Cor. New York Timca.
KOF a RLIKR.
E. P. ROGERS.
graph, and has given a wonderful oppor­ was ov<*r she shook hands v
6—FLi------- AND
LOTS UNIFORMLY 524x105
A sat. G. F and Paaa. Azi. STREETS GO FEET WIDE.
tunity Ui a young and able military doc­ assemblage, and gave to
Watenaeteaa la Winter.
tor, who considers obedience the tirai of unhurried cordiality.
Prices ranging from $60 to.$160.
s a won*
How ia this for climate? Izx Ixithrop,
YAMIII!
duly of his calling.—Loudon World.
derful social gift, th« giving, for bow*
whooe
ranch
is
situat/«!
a
«hurt
distance
Suitable terms made.
North Yamhill daily, eacept Sun-
ever abort a time, of undivided attention,
from town, brought to this office a mon
A N.rf.1» Moo«.
for Tillamook.
ft’s alnwet n rr<dpe for popularity, tho
iter watermelon, just plucked from tho
This property is situated five blocks directly south of the main thoroughfare of the
A.
McIntosh
ban
the
finest
specimen
mook daily, except Sunday, at
Hat», Drei» Trimmings »nd a Gen.ril vine, and as fine to appearance as any
restraint of the eye from unco. > wander*
th Yamhil .
town, two blocks south o( the school-house, and face* on two of the prin­
of moose cv< r brought to Lu Prairie, ingr».—York Letter.
ripening in the month of August. It
Assortment of Millinery Goode.
IDs. Tlie nr.imnl when alive weighed
ection with train« al North Yain-
cipal streets. This is not a boom scheme to »peculate on suburban
measured W inches tn cirenmtorwnc.i
1,400 pounds.
Tim large blade» nre
llandwomn Mr». I Jr«-th nr.
or country property, as the tract is centrally located, vir­
lengthwise
and
31
Inchon
in
circnmfer-
oresprewn bn* 1 new. apply at Cohn
14 inch*-» acrowi; it is 4 feet 10 inches
At no time of her life ban Mrs. Henry
once
the
»mill
way,
and
!0|
inchen
in
tually
in
the
heart
of
the
town,
and
buildings
are
Tillamook.
OREGON.
TlLl AMOOK.
between the horns, and han fourteen Ward Beecher been so l.aiidauuic an
diameter. It was rich in color and flavor,
going up on all sides at present.
agency at Occidental Hotel.
small prongs. Particular cure was ex­
and was ripe from rind to rind. The ercised iu drawing the cari-ass, so that now. IL r hair, which i.i very abundant,
O. ORTON. M asaglb .
is mow white} her »yea urn dark and
The location is sightly, high and dry, commanding a good view,
melon wan no hothouse production. but
the hl<le is complete to the hoofs. Mr. brilliant, and la-r complexion in »oft and
wan grown and ripened in the open field.
and slopes gently from the center, just enough to secure g<xid drain­
McIntosh will aend it to Duluth, where fair, with tho delicate pink nu<l white of
ST-OFFICE hours
—Templeton (Cal.) Advance.
a taxidermist will fit it up.—La Prairie a baby face. Mr- firlier liv -j iu a
age. It is well sheltered from the coast winds, and is just the place
TU1am<M>k will be open ererv
eek from R o’clock a . m .. to 9o'clock for homes. For further particulars call on or address
pretty, mixlivt lit tie home) in Brooklyn.
Mr». Annie Wittenmeyer, ex president (Illa.) Magnet.
Nnndav from 1 to i f . m .. and from
She has mi ansurud iuconio of f.1,01») a
of the National Woman'» Relief corpa, m
«ail« do«e at 45 minute« past 7F x.
J
ami tn»tiled.
year, and is const intly engaged in liter­
and registered business ckweats
in rttenilanre or. tho Pennsylvania legia-
Mr. Drown, of Virginia, spoke of Mr ary work, winch U always in i L uimm I.—
laturv, to help secure an appropriation
Sophia Severance, J*o*t-mistress.
for the Brookville Möbliere' IL'ine, an llougb. of Tenirfmse, an if the name Indianapolis Journal.
Wagor.-tnakinz, Fannin, Imple­
institution for agivi mid diaaldetl soldiers' were pronounced ''Hoc," which be
ment* and M il Machinery Repaired,
claimed was very proper for him to do.
Mrs. Elisabeth Akers Alim (pion nra
ami their wive*.
bnt Mr. Hough n»iit»l it, and one re­ Percy) la a sweet faced, g< title votoci!
anti all kind* of woodwork ami
Also, Notary Public. Daeds and other Legal papero made out.
ceived
two
indicts
mid
the
other
three
little lady, whose quiet demeanor givre
Tolstoi'» niece ti' pr»;»,rr<l an «lltwn
general black-smithing done.
of "'Vor and Peace" for the blind. This enta. and the care in still »nnettlcd. alight promise of the sparkling wit and
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Farming land, Timber land and all claaa« o( town property for take.
Mr.
Brown
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that
whim
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man
huuior »he diaplaya in conversât
«litton will I» ptinuxl entirely in ralvd
ran to «am THE wiwa
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TAXES
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NON-RESIDENTS.
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Elie Leading Merchants of Tillamook County!
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Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boots, Shoes. Notions,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
THE SI"-AUGUSTA.
Country Produce taken in Exchange for Goods
Drugs and Medicines.
HOW CAN THEY
BE MADE?
By Investing Your Money in Tillamook!
R. R. HAYS’
Woods,
' "THE
ADDITION
BILLIARD PARLORS,
M
P. ROBERTS
C0flTI(l\CT0l( and BUILDER
Wagon Shop in Connectici.
$}cp, Opposite
rç. [lall,
Tillamook, Oregon.
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DRESS-MAKING.
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I. F. LARSON,
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R. R. HAYS,
O wner ,
Real Estate Dealer and Conveyancer.
Tillamook, Oregon.
BLACK-SMITH