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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1891)
>£«.'• on next door to Temperance Parlors. Wm. Barker was in town Saturday. Mr. Ray has bought 160 acres of land liquors, without first obtaining a license [ Dusenberg Bros., (painters) are kept therefor, in the manner hereinafter pro 1 in Pleasant valley. Ha rd wars, Cutlary, Doari, Windows, La Grippe is subsiding. ! very busy. vided, and every person to whom such i Mr. Monroe is building a dwelling P oind . —Pair of sfiectacles; call as this rn. SfovBB, Rangea, Tiq-wara, j We hear the music of the pile driver. | license shall be granted, shall pay into R. W. A. WISE. office and pay for notice. , house. —New wharf. the city Treasury the sum of four-hun Netarts now has two mails per week, 1 Tho Telephone meeting failed to mat- DENTIST ■nd Paints Mrs. Smith Elliott arrived Thursday dred dollars ($490 00) per annum, pay on Thursdays and Sundays. j erialize. able annually, and no license shall be per Str. Augusta. New sets of Teeth extracted The assessor made his rounds in teeth in tide and | There was a dance in Hadley’s hall uickly and with the southern end of the county. Babbage & Co’s hardware store is granted for a less period than one year. guaranteed. Plumbing and Tiq-raafing Promptly Dane. out pniu. i Saturday night. Any [lereon who shall violate the pro nrarly completed. Fred Schonberg has purchased a five- visions of this section shall be deemed TILLAMOOK - - - - - OREGON. ALBINA OREGON* i The road between here and Bay City is acre tract from Frank Linville. reported very bad. I Messrs Curtis and Morton were visitors guilty of a misilemeanor and upon con at school Tuesday. S. O. Wickland has sold to A. Ander viction thereof before the Recorder shall The city Marshall amuses himself by son 20 acres of land at $50 per acre. E SELPH, Mr. W. W. Oakes made Tillamook a 1« puuisbed by a fine of not less than catching lose horses and cattle. lilty nor more than two-hundred dollars, Mr. Alfred Williams will open his drug visit last Saturday. IN8URAN0E ATTOR X E Y-AT-L A W. Cyrus Noble’s Two-Crown whiskey; store aa soon as the Augusta returns. The children at school say; “Have or imprisonment in the city jail not less Office in Pott-office building. best goods in the city; at Hadley’s. than twenty-five nor more than ninety Nofaru Public. tl"'.".' It is reported that there are tweniy- you had the measles ?’’ There were about thirty transfers of five men ou Wilson river locating claims TILLAMOOK, OREGON. The Augusta brought in a good load of ' days, or both, at tho discretion of the Farming Land and Stool* Ranches For Sale lxx court. real estate fur the week ending Maj- 6. on unsurveyed laud freight for this place Thursday. I Frank Liuvillo has sold a tract of 5'»' T. MAULSBY, Carpenters are at work for Mr. Bab Sec. 2. Any keeper of a bar room or PERSONAL. acres to II. W. Lasselle for $150 per acre. drinking shop who shall permit ary bage on the hardware building. W m. Olsen has returned. PrcdL'divt Soli. Rich in Timber and Coal. breach of the peace, or disturbance of Attorney-at-Law. The contract for building the city hall Oakes and McNicl left Monday for Good Harbor whon Government Works now Provided for are Completed J. C. Herrington is with us again. public order or decorum, bj - noisy, riot* was awarded to Mr. Monroe, to cost $720. their claims on tho Wilson river. Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. j ous or disorderly conduct 011 the prem T. B. Handley is attendiug court. The Government inspector of surveying W inflows, shingles, and doors are be- ises, when it i#in his power to prevent Acre Lots adjoining Nehalem town Correspondence regarding Nehalem will pny Tillamook a visit this summer. Mr. Loftus made this office a pleasant ing shipped in by the whole-sale. W. SEVERANCE, the same, or who shall sell or givo anv j site for sale. solicited. ■ It is reported that “Tex.” left on tbe call. Mr. McCoy has given to the school intoxicating liquors to any |>crsou al- ! 1 D eputy -D istrict -A ttorney , Steamer Laguna, beiug. smuggled away MiSs Lou Bunu has returned to this library tl.e life of Joshua Davidson. I ready intoxicated, or to any person un-1 1TEHALEM by a friend. ; 3rd Judicial District,for Tillamook County place. Mr. McMillan has closed a successful der the age of legal majority, or any Those who a know good news item j common drunkard, shall be deemed Rev. Mill.or Jones is rusticting at term of school iu the Latimer district. TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. will confer a favor to ns as well as the guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con Netarts. The Pettys family are making arrange public bj- reporting it to this office. HLAUDE THAYER, Johnny Yokes has left us, bound for ments to move to their raucli on Nehalem. viction thereof, be fined not less than A mistake was made in giving the list | ten nor more thun twenty-five dollars Eugene. Messrs. Monroe and Hare (visitors at I and costs. of teachers in this county. N. J. Cham Attorney-at-Law. Felix Roy of Nehalem was in the city Mr. Cone’s) are recent arrivals from Mich. — Dealer in—— Is associated with McCain & Hurley in berlain holds a firat-gjade certificate. Sec. 3. Any keeper of a bar room or Monday. Friends in Wis. write. “We get the I Circuit and Supreme Court business I A base-ball club is being organized. J drinking shop, or any employe therein I Wm. Barker has moved into his new H eadlight everey week and like it very who shall, 011 the daj1 of general or city ' for Tillamook county. Get iu and drill in earnest and harmon- j much ” residence. o.^.b I iousl v, boys, and then “do up” our ueigh election held under the citv charter, or I-L7 i D ’<»1 • Mr. Comer has returned bringing with laws of this state, or of the United W. E. Baxter of Dolph was in the city f.T. BURNEY J. W. DRAPER boring towns. States, I him the new saw. Now the mill is run sell, give or otherwise dispose of intoxi WRNEY, & DRAPER, The Bay City Tribune notes the fact this week. J A ttorneys - at -L aw , cating liquors to anj- person until one II. W. Lasselle and family have moved ning in full blast. that the Truckee mills of llobsonville cut OREGON CITY, OREGON. Palmer and Morton have employed hour after the |K»lls have been closeu, ! on an average 53,956 feet per day last i into the city. I Twelve years experience as Register of the Surveyor Edwards to lay off another 40 shall be deemed guilty of a misde- I. 8. L and O fficb here recommends us in our l week, making a run of of 66,295 feet on j G. A. Mowers ot Nestueca was in the .,. „ thereof, , — A GENERAL ASSORTMENT acres of land into village lots. 1 incauor, and . upon conviction toecialty of business before the L and O ffice Friday. I city last week. k.©|3t ¡11 ft W©11 fl JI' ir the Courts and involving the practice in the Mr. Barber has shingles and lumber Khali be fined not less than fifty dollars, 1 Ol till £JOOClS There should be a city ordinance pro-! J L Landingham of Woods was in the S enekal L and O ffice . on the ground for a dwelling, in Bar or imprisonment in tlie city jail not !>’ss ' hibiting persons from tying horses to city yesterday. pointed Drug store constantly View addition near J. Elliott’s residence. than twenty days. fences. Besides destroying fences, sev Win. Rhoades of Nestueca was in the on hand. B. BROCKENBROUGH, Sec. 4. Before any license shall issue 1 Mr. Dyer expects his family to come eral accidents have already occured from city this week. i »is provided in this ordinance, the appli- overland. They will be escorted by three this practice. P ATTORNEY AT LAW. A. J. I’rovost of Bay City was in the emigrant wagons and arrive in about ten , | cant shall file with the Recorder the re ■ Late Special Agent of the General Land Office.) Notice the new ordinances this week. city Wednesday. ceipt of tho Treasurer for the amount of days. OREGON CITY, OREGON. The Truckee, Scotia and Laguna, load Jack Perry moved! nto the house on ' Friday evening a crowd gathered to such license, and also a bond in the sum ' I Homesteads, Pre-Emptions, and Timber ed with lumLer for the Truckee box fac C. B. Hadley’s lots. Land Applications, a Specialty. see tho foot-race. Archie I’rovost and W. ol JI,000.90 with two good and sufficient tory, left llobsonville for their destina- Next daor* to ths Temperane! Parlar. W. S. Runyon and J. D. Edwards have 1 Elliott were the contestants. Elliott won sureties, to be approved by the Recorder I I O ffice : 2nd Floor L and O ffice B uilding . ! tion last week. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. and President of the Board of Trustees, ! returned from Nehalem. the laurels. The Augusta came in Thursday with for the fatihful observance of all the pro-1 Ben Iliggenbotham of Nehalem beach MISCELLANEOUS, about a dozen passengers for Tillamook ROAD TO NETARTS. visions of this ordinance. and a large cargo of merchandise. She came to the city this week. ORDINANCE NO. 11. Dr. McKinly remains about the same. |i & E. THAYER, will go into Nehalem next trip but, ex Messrs. Stanley and Southwick have A n ordinance to licrnsb tub ki ' kitno His attack was quite severe. pects to return‘here in about ten days. I been engaged some time in making a Or STALLIONS. BANKERS. F.M. Lamb will assess in tho north road west from Tillamook river towards The People of Tillamook City do Ordain: G. W. Kutch has purchased a half in- Netarts. If continued through, the road I General Banking and Exchange business. j terest in the barber shop with C. II. Bo- . part of the county next week. See. 1. It shall be unlawful for any GEORGE PETTIT, P roprietor . Interest paid on time deposits. idle and Guy Reynolds’ interest in tlio G. W. Kutch lias returned and is at will run in a westerly direction and strike person, either himself or by agent, with TILLAMOOK, OREGON Exchange ou England, Belgium, Germany, ' new temperance saloon. Tbe two busi his old post in the barber shop. the beach at Mr. Maxwell’s place, and a branch sill be made in a south-wester in the corporate limits of the city to keep (Sweden and all foreign countries. nesses will beconduted by Messrs. Kutch home ly direction to Netarts lay proper The , any stallion or jack for breeding pur Miss Daisy Bush will go to her TILLAMOOK, - - - OREGON. j and Bodie. ¡n Nestueca where she will attend school. route is to lie a g.xxl one and it will be poses without first procuring a license as The town is full of people and the hotels Wm Ryan has returned from Iz>tteville, to make a good wagon road all the hereinafter provided. TSHMS, m oo ä day ACRE TRACTS 1 ! are crowded beyond their capacity. There Ind., where he has been during the past easy Sec. 2. The owner or agent for any way. The two gentlemen named have AND i are many strangers here, and many (>eo- winter. before using said ! done most of the work, for which they stallion or jack, shall I plo are in the city this week on court TOWN LOTS Mrs. J. H. Wood has been very low deserve a great deal of credit, and have animals for breeding purposes, pay to This House is First-class in every Respect For sale at reasonable prices and on , I business, there being several important with La Grippe, but is thought to be re most all the obstructions removed now. ' the city Treasurer the sum of $5.00, who favorable terms. Location, best in the .! matters before the county court. covering. | This will when completed, and a road shall give him a receipt for the same, and The Board of Trade held its meeting as Dan Lehman has returned accompanied built from here due west to the Tillamook upon presenting said receipt to the Ro- sown of Tillamook. W m . D. S tillwell . j usual last Saturday and received the re- by his brother. They will reside here per | river,shorten the distance from this place 1 corder, shall be entitled to receive a 11- [ ports of several committees. Some minor manently. to Netarts by severul miles, and the work : cense for one year. Provided, that said TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Surveyor a . P. Wilson went to Netarts should he encouraged by citizens and license may be revoked by tho city trus , business was transacted after which the M. H. arson rop n TILLAMOOK LAUNDRY f i meeting adjourned. Several of the mem- Wednesday to survey Mr. Maxwell’s j county court. tees at any time when said animal shall . .<>---------------------------------------------------------------------- o Ibers were sick, so the attendance was beach townsite. Iiecume a public nuisance by being kept NEU DRUG STORK. Our dapper little friend Walt Swinton I to public. Washing gathered and delivered every small. is an adept as a waiter No more suave week. Family washing «nd ironing, a apec- I Sec. 3. A failure to obtain such license Every attention shown to guests, and On or about the 10th of this month I ialty. Work done ou abort notice when desired. valet could be found. shall be deemed a misdemeanor, anri will open a drug stere in the J. B. Lester died Monday night at the building no pains spared to make them comfortable in svery way. Suits cleaned to order. W. C. King, A. W. Severance and I residence of Nathaniel Jones. He had E. K. Barnard went to their claims on ’ next door to Hutchins’; with a full line upon conviction before the Recorder, LESTER HART. - - PROPRIETOR. NEW HOTEL BUILDING. of drugs and sundries. A. William» shall bo fined not less than ten dollars been suffering from consumption and a Wilson river Tuesday. nor more than twenty dollurs ami costs The new hotel building in course of construc complication of disorders for some time. Chas. OolSy is doing the work on CITY ORDINANCES. Sec. 4 The Recorder shall receive as tion will soon be finished, and will the most com LOUIS ROSSELET, Deceased was about 46 years of age at W. S. Thompson's new building. As a his fees for each license issued the sum modious and best appointed house in the city. the time of his death. The funeral oc- carpenter he is a rustler. ORDINANCE NO 8. of one dollar. cured in Wensday. Mrs. Pettigrew.daughter of Dr. McKin A n ohdinanck to moving rim WORKING •..I . . ■ ...... ................... ................... —■— ORDINANCE NO. 12. Now "tomes the mild coast breeze, the ley, arrived in this place Monday. She or CITY rRISONlHS. Goods suits made to order. A n ORDtNANCIt TO PKOVIDE KOK NAMING sap goes upward an the trees, the little resides at Port Townsend. The People of Tillamook City do Ordain: I Cleaning and Repairing a S|>ecialty. TDK STKBKTH. ’ birds begin to sing, all which indicates A. J. I’rovost of Bay City expects his 1 Section 1. That, hereafter, all city The People of Tillamook City do Ordain: that spring is with us once again; no new brick machine on the Augusta. lie [E stablished , 1877] .Bnor in C lauds T hayer H ouse , W est E nd . prisoners, during the term of their im- That the streets of Tillamook City shall morechilling blasts of rain, clear and will advertise in this paper. i prieonmeut or commitment, after convic be na.'.ied and numbered as follows; pure is the babbling brook,—but it’s a ggs for atching Rev. Father Desmarais has gone to tion, ehall be liable tj work upon the Beginning at the first street south of little late for Tillamook. 1LLAMOOK Bay City and other points north to look j public streets, or upon any or all prop --------------- FROM--------------- Hoquarton slough, which ehall be called The stage began running between this after the interests of his church. Wyandottes, Plymouth Rock, Light. Brahmas, Rose erty of which the city has direct charge Front Street, thence going south shall be £JVERY STABLE place and North Yamhill last Monday. E. Page, brother of Hiram Page of . orcontroll. and Single Comb Brown Loghorns. White Leghorns called First, Second, Third, etc., consec This will be a great loon to this country Nerarts, has come to this place to locate. Sec. 2. The city prisoners must labor utively. Thence beginning with the Partridge Cochins, Houdans and Silver First-class single and double as many are just now waiting to get a He is accompanied by his family. as herein provided under the direction of street running south past the Occidental i urnouti kept on hand I chance to come over here, not wishing Spangled Hamburgs. BlIt rtlE AT NK1IA1.KM. the City Marshall, whose duty it shall hotel, which shall l>e Stillwell Avenue. ' to travel by water. There is a great ileal Boarding and transient BtOCK ol Express matter lying in North Yam- Neil Nelson committed suicide by be to s<e that the prisoners are guarded and those west of it shall be Firet Avenue loarefully cared for. j hill, also, that is badly needed here at shooting himself through the heart Sat to prevent escape, and if necessary he West, Second Avenue West, etc., con □na Sitting S3.□□ Two Sittings JG,DO socutively, and those cast First Avenue I ■ present. It is hoped that by another urday. He was a shiftless fellow anq may shackle them. JONES BROS. A Good Hatch Is Guaranteed. Sec. 3. No prisoner shall bo com East ami Second Avenue East, etc , con ! I year there will be other and better routes had trouble with his wife who supported A ddress J. M. GARRISON, P. O. Box 66, Proprietor, him. He stepped out of the door telling pelled to Work more than ten hours in seentively. Provided that any and all of travel than we now have. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. Bill Nye in speaking of marriage says: his wife not to follow. She heard a pistol one day. If prisoners shall refuse to names or numbers heretofore used that ‘ nhall are in conflict with this ordinance shot, and looking around, saw him fall | labor when directed by the City Mar- “Marriage, if not carried to excess, is a shall, they shall be compelled to go upon lie discontinued. wise provision and sacred obligation. dead ORDINANCE NO. 13. the streets and have attached to their A FINE COLT. Al 1 You will never regret it. If possible, mar- A n obdinamcb to amend section G OF (ry above your station. Both of you Clnuce Thayer is the delighted owner legs a chain and ball. OllDINANCE NO 4 should do this. It is sure to advance of a bran new colt, Sire Joe Simpson, Sec. 4. Thia ordinance shall not lie The best of beef, real, pork your race. Do not encourage long engage- Dam, a thoroughbred mare. It is the construed to require any female to per- The People of Tillamook City do Ordain: That Section 6 of Ordinance No. 4 lie or reqmre any prisoner to and mutton on hand. ( rnants. It is bettor to get weary of each first of Joe’s Colts and every lover of ion» amended to rerd as follows, after the other of your leisure after marriage than horseflesh is delighted with it. laboi ou Sunday. .7 Eggs, butter, vegetables and chickens i to fool around and do it lieforehand; word “Providing in all coses where a ORDINANCE NO 9. TIDK TA 111.KB. bought and sold. dog is killedthe expense shall lie paid Courtship, however, is a most delightful A n ordinance to pkovidk sob tub as. by the owner thereof, if he Im known and Satisfaction guaranteed to every one. The publication of the tide table« in i industry and should not be rashlv broken PAIKIXO or STREETS. Shop opposite the tiraud Central. such expense shall lie a lien ou any this paper will be discontinued at pres i in upon by marriage The People of Tillamook City do Ordain: L. II. Brown. property (terminal or real, but if the •a The Pacific Rural Press published week ent. Any of our suliscribers who desire it Sec. 1. The owners or agents of any ly by Dewey & Co., 220 Market «... San may obtain the tide-tables for the Pacific and all property fronting or abutting 00 owner lie not known, then the city shall 1 Francisco, is the best agricultural ourna Coast for 1891, a book of 110 pages, for! street improved by the direction of the shall pay such ex (tenses. John Barker, i on the Pacific Coast. It is filled with the ijets, postage paid This is the regular I Council, or under a permit authorizing A. 1’. Wilson i Trustees. best and most reliable information on government price, but we will furnish such improvements, shall, when notified John bheets, ) grain, fruit, stock and dairyfarming, be- a by the street commissioner, at their own Attest, C. N. Drew, Recorder. floral and vegetable gardening, hints on A them at make that rate for the expense, or cause to accommodation lie mail« such the household, talk with the young, etc. sides many good P01“^0“ PROPOSALS -GRAVELING STREETS. y\rçTlSTIS The Press should be in the hands of pro of patrons of this paper. This lx>ok local repairs or improvement to such gives the roast tides and a key by which street, roadway, aide-walk, or croM-walk gressive fanners and fruit growers. It is —7-^ PHOTOGRAPHERS. Notice is hereby given that the City only $2.40 per annum. Subscriptions can estimates may be made for Tillamo«4t as will place the same in good condition. Trustee* will receive sealed bids until 7 and Nestueca lays. Our tide tables as be forwarded through this 4"-49 Sec. 2. Material and work done shall, M , Mav 9, 1*91, h* furnisliing gravel MOD WORK it th LOWEST LIVING RITES The Astoria Bulletin has this to say in published have been estimated in the aa far as practicable, conform to the pro P. for the following streets; same way. 49 — tf. regard to a new paper that is soon to be visions of the ordinance relating to the First Sit from Second Ave. W to the Copying and Enlarging in Oil, Pastel, launched on the sea of journalism Ska- THE KA III ASSOCIATION. At the annual meeting of the Tillamook improvement of such street, and upon east side ol Third Ave. E Crayon India Ink and H ater Colors, a mokawa. whoee poetic name baa been Fair Association on Monday, Geo. Cohn completion, all surplus material shall tie Stillwell Ave. from the south si'le of specially. Call and examine our work the butt of an endless number of jests by was elected President; Frank Severance, immediately removed and the street Front St. to south side of Firet St. full STVD10 NBAS G. A. R. HALL. barn-storming actors and others who vice president; Claud Tbayer, treasurer, Geared to the satisfaction of the street width, thence to north side of Fourth St., TILLAMOOK, • • OREGON failed to appreciate the future greatness A. P. Wilscn, secretary; and L. H. Brown, commissioner. 16 feet wide. of that city on the slough is to have a II. F. Good «perd, and L. L. Stillwell Ker. 3. A failure to comply with any And two Avenues east from tbe bridge newspaper. The plant and planter ar were elected as directors Tlxse who of the prwisioue of this ordinance shall south to the couth aide of Second St. full THE IMPORTED STALLION rived down on tbe Telephone yesterday have not j«i.i iu the amount of stock be deemed a nnedemsanor, and upon width, thence to south aide ol Fifth St., and Vol. 1, No. 1, will be looked for in a taken will bs («weeded against by law convictioo before the recorder, the ot 16 feet wide. few days. Tlie man who possessed the The directors will bold a meeting Sat fender shall be subject to a line of not Said work to be under the supervieioo required amount of nerve and money to urday, and it is tbe intention to take in>- leas than five or more than twenty-fiv« of the street communioner. Tbe bed or | locate at this embryo city is just from tnediate steps towards fitting up tt>e dollars, and cost, for ••ch and every (Formerly the property of M. P H athaway ) lower grade to Im euaroe gravel, eight Dakota and be will probably find it grounds in shape to bave fair Ibis year. offence. inrliee deep, dreeeed with four ioehea of pleasanter to be lulled to sleep by the Will until farther aoti<emake river gravel. Property owners to be j ORDINANCE MO. 10. res SALK- music of tbe wavelets of the Columbia the season to fill engagements with old As ordinance to raovura tor 1 icasatae given tix peeferemm lor work ataMDng than to live in a country where the cy A yoke of oxen, veil broken for all patrons at BAB BOOMS UA^^A&ISU »HOI'S. tlieir property. clone blows the handle off tbe Washing kin-ls of work. Erics #140. A great bar- The Pen pic o/ri>Uaa>oatiCiiy 4e Ordain: The right to reject soy sod «■ M4s to gain Writs to Dolph P. O. or call at “A “N Thayer’s Stables. ton hand press and interferes with tbe <./• reserved ^BkSiKmi Tillamook, - Oregon. : II. 11. DOWNING, : • I.“.”.".’".”"'"': • • 1 DRUGS * AN1> . 1 MEDICINES. Somvomided. 4.™ OCCIDENTAL < HOTEL. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CITY. <LARSON+HOUSE> , P L , Boarding by the Day or Week Ihmt K H AMERICA'S BEST BREEDS! C entral M arket , L H. BroWn, prop. KING’S You can get ^Goou GooDs|r at a Live and Let-Live Price Try his best brands of tea. “KINCAID King’s Eride of Tillamook Cigars! He keeps the best grade of ooffee in the city.