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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1891)
Office on ue^tdaorto Temperance Parlor«. j 22nd 1811, making him at the time of his 1 the flats above over a sheer rocky wall TER DMRYING. death eighty years, one month and sixty feet high. Beyond rise the swelling 1 The People 0/Tillamook Ci'ly do Ordain: S«C. 1. That side-walks shall be i twenty-seven days olJ. Ou November i slopes gently at first but more rapidly as 14th 1844, he was married to l’ernolia 8. they recede back from the river; up, up, bail« in accordance with Ordifiauce No. 5« 1« Bailer t.i fcerp a Hairy IV.rm IS QR. W. A. WISE, Winter Than Cool In »«iiHta.r—Thing* . 14 on tlie following named streets: On Henry, of the same place. Six children our eyes follow those converging ribs, Kaaeutlal to Sueeesa—Coni la Leaa Ex were burn to them, of whom the three until we behold them meet and halt at the sr.utli side of Front St., from the DENTISTI 1 east side of 1st. Ave. W; to the west! pensive Thun toe—Temperature. eldest survive him, and were with him I the base of bald-faced old Onion Peak, side of 1st Ave. E.; First St., from tlie New wets of • I Teeth extracted Henry Stewart Rives suggestions in during his last illness with loving hearts, Tillamook’s grim basaltic sentinel on the , teeth made and j ouickly and with guaranteed. Garibaldi is to have a Saloon agaiu. speaking words of comfort and consola North. From its elevated base the Cufiola exit side of 5th Ave. W. to the West side The American Agriculturist about how out pain. of 4th Ave. E.; 3rd Ave. W., from the to prepare for the more profitable winter tion Mrs. Benjamin Pettvgove, the New drug store. A. Williams, Proprie ! The Str. Truckee lias taken a cargo to eldest, resides in Port Townsend Wash. of Onion Peak climbs rapidly toward the north side of First St. to the south side ! dairying. Preparations should be mad OREGON. albina tor. a port in Mexico, but will be on the Tilla Next is Mrs. Win. I.yster, Whose home is moon. We follow in mind, up tlie less of Fourth St., on tl.e west Bide; Stillwell I well ahead. Mr. Stewart saVfi: Mr. Brioda of Sand Lake died last It is easier to keep a dairy warm it mook route again as soon as she returns. in San Bernadino Cal. The youngest precipitous northern »ide, wondering as j Ave , from the southside of Front St. to E SELPH, week. the winter by artificial heat from a atov » | The Truckee Lumber Company will prob- ! daughter-is Mrs. Edwin Snyder of this 1 we go at those primeval firs standing so tlie north side of Sixth St.; 1st Ave. Ii., than it ¡3 to cool it in the summer by W. IV. Curtis, the timber man is in the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. | ably charter another steamer for the place, llis wife also survives him, whose erect, with so doubtful a footing, wo sud from the south si<lv iff Front St. to the means of ice. Ono pound of ice will otx 1 city again. I Tillamook trad» during the summer, ' age i» sixty-eight years, and will return ! denly raise the summit, with a ‘lookout!‘' south side of First St.; 2nd Ave E., from only ten pound« of milk II clegs., an i Office in Post-office building. ¡and backward spring, trembling at the the north side of First St. .to tlie north when ie« is one cent per pound ten Choice lemons ¿Octs per doz.. at A. J. I making their u._ buxi- inakin«* three thrpe boats hnofu in all «11 for el.-.:- • with her eldest daughter to Port Towns- j thought of a possible broken limb, had Stillwell s. i ness. The company is also making nr- OREGON. aide of Sixth St.; 3rd Ave. E., from the pounds of milk cost ono cont fob tho TILLAMOOK, - - imd. Three children liafe goue before;; jour impetus carried us on over that aw I south side of First St to the north side cooling of it. But one pound of coal H V. Alley, of Nehalem was in the rangements to make through rate.« on one an infautin the eastern states, an-1 ful precipice of 900 feet, but we might sf Seventh St ., 011 the east side; 4th Ave. will produce m iro than 590 times ad freight to Tillamook city. city this week. j T. MAUL6BY, other, a twin child, lies in Mexico and' j have fullen into that patch of snow shin much heat as the ice produces cold, so tq E., Trom the north side of Second St. to Notices will be sent out at once to all lastly Charles Tully, wiio died in this Ex-Governor Thayer will spend the ing in the noonday sun at its base and the north side of Seventh St , zm the | kpcak, for it will evaporate 9} pounds of Attorney-at-Law water requiring 999 units of heat, so that summer in Tillamook. our subscribers showing the time for place less than one year ago. Mr. Me-. i been saved. Who dare swear that it West side; Second St. from the west »ide' one [«mild of coal will produce an equiv The post-office at Barnegat will soon which their subscriptions are paid. If Kinley has always been on the frontier would not have beeu so, but a cloud now [Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. any errors are made, they will be and lias made many moves, always to obscures the peak and deflects our! of 2nd Ave. E. to the west side of 4th alent of heat equal to 990x9}, againkt 112 be in running order. Ave. E ., on thesouth side, and from the1 of cold produced by tho melting of ice. W. SEVERANCE, Kutch & Bodie have replenished their promptly rectified bv calling at this office. the westward,and has never turned back. thoughts; we look elsewhere, in fact I east side of 6th Ave. W. to the east side Tho very great economy of heat used iri We wish to keep our books straight, and ; He emigrated to Ogle Co., Illinois in everywhere within vision’s range only to the winter as compared with the us - of stock at the Anti-Kid house. of Stillwell Ave. j will lie pleased to have all our old sub- i849;thence to Waterloo,Iowa in Septem Di:rUTY-I)lSTRICT-ATTORNHV, ' find matter fur speculation ill harmony ! S ec . 2. That an assessment of; ice for cooling in the silmmct is thud G. , O. Nolan lias money to Ioan on per- 1 scr ib<*rs remarkably apparent. . ! scribers renew- when their time expires ber 1852; thence to Grayson Co., Texas with the subject of the first half of our ¡rd Judicial District,for Tillamook County soual and , real , estate security. - Papers wn, outsidc of the (!ounty w*n twenty-five cents per front foot be and is What are wanted for tho pursuit of win • in 1855, w here he lived until tho spring article, the beautiful fir everywhere, I hereby levied on all lots abutting on the ter dairying uro the fresh cows to cul I TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. Alfred Williams has his goods for his i discontinued at the expiration of the of 1861, when tlie war broke out. At majestic in its culminatous.and remuner afore mentioned streets, for the purpose in September, n weatherproof dairy hou ■ drug-store now. Give him a call. j time. that time the Governor of Texas declared ative as well, when metamorphosed into I and a warm barn. No artificial warmth of constructing the »aid »ide-walks. H l AUDE THAYER, Msrriage license was issued last week A Tillamook hardware man went to an edict that all men of Northern princi the requirements of man. Later on our Skc -piie construction of said side is nec-vk-ary in the bam. Warm wat-. r-, S ec . 3 to E. G E. Wist and Becca Kamna. : see the president party at Portland, and 1 ples who were found in the.State after a glance falls upon the little hamlet tu oui wa|ks shall be timslied by October 1st, even, is n t required for the very best Hoag & Daugherty are opening a cloth- ; isn't happy about ' it. He criticised the ' certain date, would have their property right, an opening with it» heavy fringe ol! 189i> anjoil the failure of the owners economical re ; 1 Its. If tlio epaca ia i.ot L associated with McCaiu & Hurley in j ing store with a large stock of clothing. ! \ president in • tlie 1- humor 1----- of a pessimist; confiscated and themselves forced into forest, the meadow n plowed field and | thereof to construct said side-walk, the excessive well fed cows will keep tho air I Circuit an<I Supreme Court business Mr. McKinley, to lastly n dwelling. \\ e start, as we think .greet commissioner shall proceed to do I warm onourli by radiation of hoitt td says Harrison was a short little caiss; the Rebel army . The Augusta left for Portland Wednes for Tillamook county. gether with several hundred others that the dinner hour is at bund and that the same, and shall sell as provided in prevent freezing in the stable, cxc >pt in ! wasn ’ t half as striking as John L. Suli- day. She will return as soon as possible. tho very oolde ,t weather. A barn built formed a train, got what little they eould a squaro meal at Mother Melson s is a-, ||le vjty charter »aid lands to satisfy such on tho sumo plan il « a dwelling hou ;o; You are invited to call at on A. Wil-! . van—or words to that effect; and ns a i I. T. BURNEY J- w- DRAPER out of their property and started for Cali | “cliewer of the rag” he could not hold a lined r.ui le with close fitting boards, waiting us-—dear reader we are but eosj liams, the druggist. He will give you j j candle to Sam Jones or Lord Salisbury or fornia. [URNEY, & DRAPER, While traveling up the Rio humauo—and so close the chapter, with tarr. d roofing paper under it, a I A ttorneys - at -L aw , bargains. matched I! > >r overhead for hay and fod; ORDINANCE NO. 16. i several other spitters of the Queen's Grande river, a detachment of rebel T illamook . ORHCON CITY, OREGON. The G.A.R. expect to have a large English—so to speak. President Harri troojis were found to be following them j Ax ORDINANCR to frovidr ron TI1K COL- iler, v.-ell lilting windows and doors and Twelve years experience as Register of the a doable ni,pi-.,of floor over a cellar hav turnout on Decoration Day, next Satur son reached homo in safety, allow the and to .their dismay they found they I.XCTI0N OS’ HOAD TAX AND TO PROVIDX s LAND 0FFICS here reeommeuds us In our ing stone w :11s laid in mort.tr. and close could not get out of the State by the al FOB THK KXl'KNDINa OF THE BAMK. . penalty of business before the L and O fficc day, May 3O. , statement.—Yamhill Ledger. doors anil windows, will b ■ warm enongli lotted time. On the afternoon of the day f tlie Courts and involving tlw practice iu the The contract for graveling the streels for every 1 qmfemeut of comfort and Mr. Kirk, a traveling salesman, hand The People of Tillamook Citg do Ordain: Many of our citizens are already in- before : iknkral L and O ffice . the time was up, the troops passed has been let to Wheeler & Elliott at 50cts S ec . 1. It shall be the duty of the economy. i formed that when Mr. J R. Brigham, of , them. Imagine tlie feelings of those ling school supplies visited our directors A light, airy cell tr, with a front baad'- per cubie yard. street commissioner on or before tho first 1 this city, retired from husitiess lie pur- Union loving people being followed with Monday. meat tinier the dwelling, makes an ex I B. BROCKENBROUGH, N. I’. Roberts has returned from Port ' chased a L«autiiul place over on theNes-11 Monday in Felniary in each year, to ob Mr. Provost has a kiln of brick nearly cellent w inter dairy. I liavo used sue!! the expectations of being turned back, I’ ATTORNEY AT LAW. land where he has been attending I. O. tucca, Tillamook county. He has spared 1 tain the names and make out in alpha a dairy v.nth much . atisf i -tion for sev their little property confiscated, them ready for the market. Late Special Aijent of the Goneral Land Office.) O. F. Grand Lodge. I not a dollar in improving and beautify- , The steamer W. II. Harrison will betical orde-, a list of nil persons liable eral y am. Tho cellar windows Word selves driven to take up arms against tlie double, r.n-1 th 1 door 1 tding to tho base OREGON CITY, OREGON. i A fine line of new millinery goods, the I ing this place. . As a consequence, it is north, , make weekly trips between this place to perform labor upon the streets resid ami probably their families butch ment, if op'ii;’*! during a part of tlM Homesteads, Pre-Emptions, and Timber latest styles, and most desirable patents, now regarded as one of the best summer ing within the city limits, and file the ered before their own eyes. Oh, those ami Portland. day' > admit w..-:ii nir from the stove, ,and Applications, a Specialty. same with the Recorder, whose duty il j resorts on tlie coast. Mr. George H. at Ruggles & Johnson’s. 1 must have beeu try ing times. As it was, Can^nters are busily at work on Mr. would ufTor l .-.I! tho heat n ice ¡.«ary Ul OFFICR: 2nd Floor LAND OFFICE BuiLDiNft. shall lie to affix to each name the amount kiepthe 1 -,u;i . ltura up to 05 degs. and Cohn & Co. have purchased the Mc i 1’age, who is as congenial as the balmy they immediately went into camp, a Bellinger's new building. of taxable properly owned by each per uevir low r than G > in tho coldest of j breeze, is in charge, and will be a friend Kinley interest in the McKinley A Hol consultation was held, a party was detail- Jacoby Bros, have their furniture son residing or owning real property a New Jersey winter. Ths basamant MISCELLANEOUS indeed to all who come that way. If any ■ ed and sent across the river into Old den wharf and ware-house. factory fairly under way. It will soon be ' ' therein. served for a churning room, and having I one wants to know of that land of invig- The race track is being put in good con ' oration, talk with Mr. A. D. Tufts, of Mexico to ask permissions of an Alcalde completed. Soc. 2. making . ... In ______ . smhestimate and Weather ntripp -d double window.« and rt & E. THAYER. to cross ami travel in Mexico. Their re dition and good purses are being raised j this city.—Portland Rural Spirit. Mr. Wallace Oakes finds steady en>* { assessment, the street Commissioner shall stripp' d door, retained luiiliei.-nt befit quest was grunted. A large posse of Mexi wiihoot a lire daring tho nights. TliuJ for tlie races on tlie Fourth . playment in the line of painting. ( proceed as follows: ÖÄNKERS. cans were formed, who waded into the th' cost 'f too n : • . ;ry wennth wiJ Wanted—Will pay lOcts each for a few | The boundary lino between Washing- A full line of hardware and farming He shall aiqiortion the labor to bo per not one-la,ith that of io« used through General Banking and Exchange busi,‘e'’lcopies of the HEADLIGHT of April 17 and; . ton and Tillamook counties was fixed by wider anti assisted the terms to cross the shifting quicksands of the Rio Grande, implements may be found at Babbidge & . formed in tho City of Tillamook accord- tho siimmi r. iterest paid on time deposits. I _ . . • . ( j the last legislature at the summit of the * , „ <24.1891. Send to this office. t-f. ; ing to the valuation of the taxable pro- Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, * * I modntains. This would have been by catching hold of tlie wagons mid lift Elliott’s. I!'»re IuiHc To a I m » lExchatige A neat little barbershop is now com- pwlv owned thereiu, the ratio of one re len and all foreign countries. ' j The Wallace school house — is ... in — need -18Ufljcient]y definite, savs the Salem ing them out as they would sink in the Leden Bulletin !•..>. 1.', of t’10 I'cunsylvimM ■ 1 day -'— ’ •- » ----- '- .for r— each —‘i and every one Agricultural I ¡».■rimental station« deals OREGON. - of a teacher. There are not enough teach-1 Sta)eslnHn>iftlie n)0IIn!aing wouId kindly sand. Bv morning the entiro train wa* pleted and "Charley” says he is ready work [TILLAMOOK, thousand dollars asscssd for city purpose oxh-uHivel j with the im-tlcsls now iti - ; era here to supply the demand. , apex jn a s(iaight Hne ag across on Mexican soil, the “rebs” were for business. use for do 1 .-millin ' t'10 amount of fnl Mr. Lester and family will return te j very irregular it is almost impossible to defeated. Still their troubles wer« not Young’s store has received a now c< ■o it i,ljr tll0yenrl provided, that any person iu milk, Tim piirchase of milk upon kcREC I may iu lieu of each day ’ s work to lie ended, as under the tropical suns of their home at San Bernardino, Cul. Hie« say just where the summit is, and even of point. AND performed according to this ordinance, analysis is a ivoented. In Germany cat- will probably reside at Monrovia,Cal. ¡[ the survey could be made, it would re. Mexico sickness entered their train ami Steamer Augusta was in port ftui pay into tho hands of the street cotriinis- tie fis-1- nr • fixed tn value by chemical TOWN LOTS David Curtis,who lived on Trask river, , semble the zig-zags of a flash of lightning, j over a hundred died. It was there Mr. ' Steamer Harrison left Saturday. ! «¡oner the sum of one dollar and fifty U-ata. There i 11: .l ent need of a niinpM 1 For sale at reasonable prices and on milk t-1.11111 th“ earlier method« havfi died Tuesday evening and was interred j This uncertainty affects the tax-roll of McKinley buried a twin child. It was a Dr. Hoard formerly of McMinnville I . centll o b Lorable terms. Location, best in the v...», t ~ -J 0 expended for labor or proved to I ki iiufit for tile purpwio in in the I.O O F. Cemetery Wednesday. | Washington county quite materially and trip that tried met» souls; a great many has located with us. I.....„¿..I ........................... ......... ............. 'material on the stieets within the limits iwn of Tillamook. Un led The ehnr.i test, until recently, Meldrum, who has a contract i't might be better if the boundary was were weighed in the ballance and found A restaurunt building I.as been erected ' of the City of Tillamook lid« been the only one withiu the reaelt I W m . D. S tillwell . for Henry ’ wanting. But among the heroic anil' surveying several townships of govern-, located on section lines. Oregonian, j pKC 2. He shall ae»e»H two day’» of llu* fanner, und this is out of th« j most resolute was Mr. McKinley. It was just east of tho Pust-oflice. ment land in tlie county, is in the city. ] Sam. W. Smith, of Slab Creek, was in question ns milk is handled to-day. Tl>« a time that men of nerve and command- : Mr. Sturgeon huz moved into his new work to lie porforrtied by every mule various methods, 11« Short's and <!och« Three new Htores are opened in this the city this week. Mr. Smith was form 1 ing will had to lead the way. Well, j house ami a now family promptly moved between twenty-one and fifty years of ra.-T.-, are fully consider«1, and table« uf place this week ; a drug store, a clothing I erly a newspaper man and is the author ' after many weary months the remnant into his old one. 1 age, except persons who are a public result* with th -in giveti. store and a general merchandise store. I of several theatrical plays. He wrote of this little spartan band reached Cal The Short la -tll-nl is given in det.-til, A swarm of strangrs every <lav. Many charge or are too infirm to perform labor. Our Beaver correspondent any» that I “Struck Oil” from which Williamson the ifornia. One source of comfort und con of them want claims and the Nehaloin 1 SBC. 3. Whenever the «treet commis and the pi.-eos of apparatus figured and sheep and lambs are disappearing-panth- ! «ctor made an enormous fortune. Tho solation during (hat entire trip was Mr. sioner shall from any cause have neg- j the chemic ds require 1 in th« prootMS country i« fast becoming settled. ui-ntione.l, followed by full direu-tiond ers and bear beingthe supposed foragers. I I1'8)' l|as been given in all the large cities j ; McKinley’s violin. When murmurs of At present a goodly number of men are lected or omitted to place on his list und for tho analyst 1 and methods for a rapi I ß. B. HâDLEÏ, Proprietor. vet A. Edmunds is opening a general " f " ie worllI > ,,rul is ver ' ’ P°P lllar ■ disccnteiit and complaint were heard 011 G. employed in building and grading the asses» any person within the time re comptil iti ,-i of the result». Tho efTis-ti merchandise (tore. His first invoice of Mr S»'<‘h.rcceived bnly *1000 for writ- every side,out would come that old violin streets. quired by this ordinance (16,) lie shall at of tiin*. t ‘ . ralur i an I other condi ing thia play. lie has had a vaiicd and OOL TABLES and BILLIARD TABLES. goods making twenty-one tons of freight, j and probably nothing was more conduc any time aftorward place tlie name of tions lire co.iddnr l. l:i like mnnncf Tlie band liovs have engaged a com- romantic exiwnence ex)>eiience in me life ami has , , , roman««: nas ive to quiet tlie strain and sooths the any such persons on the list, and usaess the ep;siratu:i for tho Cochran metho I is Mrs. McKinley, widow of the late Dr. . ..... y,........................... ! been for six vears living on unsurveyed nerves of that ’ll fated band than it was. l>etetent instructor. HOUSE ALWAYS ORDERLY. X f L’I I .. .. o ti rrlifns i the numlier of day* work to be perforated ilins'.r itod, the chemicals utid tho ni.an- McKinley, ««>11! will go ««-,«1, with liz-i»- her rl daughter. ; Qn s]ab Crcek near Neskowin in 8. j. Custus lias liis new house nearly by him, which asscssnients shall in all re rof coii'lni-ling th« t sU. Under tu- .Mrs. Pettygone, to res:de at Port Towns this county. Mr. Smith is getting old Mr. McKinley resided in California until stnietions th-roars given a nnmbor or the Rommel of 1878, when he moved to completed. cases be valid as if made in due time. end. 9»nmpl.-s by which tho refidor can be I and his health is none the best, but he this county, whero he has reaidad until new We are at work planking the i The Augusta came in Saturday with a ' SEC. 4. The street cominissioneH must come «initial- with thn conipntatio-ri iu8:-:Wines1:-:Liquors:-:and:-:Cigars. I is full of life, and likes tospiu yarn« and his death, which occnred on Tuesday wharf. j full cargo cf freight, nearly all of which I tell humorous auecdotes, being able to notify every |ierson within thecity limit* n eomnie-i I • I. Thns.it Is intended t-J i morning May 19th at 5 A. M. Mr. Mc- j was for this city. Several passengers Good work is being done bv our new subject to street lab ir as aforesaid, ot pay a cert.ii i price p**r hundred for niilM entertain aurone with his wit indefinte • , Kinley was resected and loved by all k>d Hall for Dances and Entertainments. came in. blacksmith, H. F. Kirby. perform tha work assessed on the afreets or cream of average quality. Then fol iy- lows tho d a. hs-veral pigen of th« bnl- who knew him. lie was a kind father Mr. within thecity limits, and if any person letiu are o inpio I with table» of prion» A grand ball will be given at Isaac Wood, son of Rev. J. II. Wood, TILLAMOOK., ORKGON. 1 and a loving companion to the one who Sturgeon's next Wediiedny. PETITION FOR LICKNII. 1 subject to to street labor us aforesaid of milk pi-r Imn ire 1 p mud 1 for ever/ has been ver}- sick with a complication ! now survives him. s. C. Sullivan «[«pt several days in town shall, after three days notice, either per- tenth i-*r cent, of f-t from ii to 0 p-f oftl.aGnppe and erysipelas, but is now Notice is hereby given that the tindersigned I sonally or by writing left at his usual cent. Tiio sumo for cream. last week. NERA I.EW. improving. will, nt the next ensuing term of the County alusle, by the street commiMioner, or bv Court for .Tiilatnook County, Oregon, to-wit: 1 Fred l ’ ye is rapidly recovering from the William’s drug store is now open and Nolo«. [ any other person by hi* direction, neg 1 The eighth day of July, 1x91, apply to said Court I E d . H eadlight .—We nit in present injury received at the mill. ready for business. IIo has a complete fora license to sell malt liquor in less quantities Prof. sMir G. Corti 1, i.f the T oxvj Ex* lect or refuse to attend by himself or by solitnde upou one of its soft alluvial There is talk of a Union Schoo! build* snilahle mibatitute at the time and place pi-rim.mt ht.ii.iuu, uin'l'i butt . from assortment of drugs, patent medicines than one gallon, in the precinct of Garibaldi, iu sw-ivt tin 1 sour cream an 1 aubiuitti-1 it, . said County of Tillamook and State of Oregon. | banks, watching tlie river's rapid flowing i ing. and toilet articles. j designated by the commissioner, or hav nrinuirkad, to expert« in Wiaooir iu, I for a term of six months in accordance with the j seaward to mingle with th« long tum Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. King and family ing attended shall refuse to obey the Illinois mid Now work. Without know On account of » decline in the Portland ! prayer of the annexed petition. Dated thia 23rd bling rollers of the Pacific, anon » single are living on the claims. T hboim * re P arks . j directions ol the street commissioner, or ing Urn sweet from tlio sotir sample» market, we sell 15#>» Dry Granulated day of May iS9i. canoe passes us, its lower line» sub- j sugar for *1.00,and 181bsGoIden ”C” | To the Honorable County Court of tlie State merged by the load it carries. It is the { J. C. Comer is beirg honored by a shall puss hi* time in idlenes* or inaten- limy in irked the sweet i-rewm «mnpl'-a of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, sitting visit from his father. tion to the duties assigned him, every the liigh'-st. It i i cl dined that after 11 for *1.00. Cohn & Co. for the transaction of county business on tlie settler transporting supplies to hi» family . time awoet croa-n butter 1» -girts hi tatt I There may have been a few errors in Sth day of July 1S9I. located in same far away fdrent nook. A ; Mr. Wacan, foreman of the Sash and delinquent shall thereby become liable li the s.nn > nt butter ma le from sou. the street commissioner for tlie amount Door Factory »poke from the pulpit ' We. your pelioncra, respectfully represent to I the H eadlight last week, but our office line of sturdy fellow» with packs of fry cream. il make regular trip®, the weather perm was being moved, anil in the hurry some i yonr honorable body that we are residents and ing pans and blankets, each man’s shirt Sunday, at 12 o'clock. He makes an ap of hi*street taxes in money, and the com- ig. from The U.m-idh-.-i govi rnin.-nt Inn decide I legal voters within the Precinct of Garibaldi, ! miMioncr shall proceed nt once to collect to 1111'tu a grant of mu 1 -y for tho e-t.«l> pointinent to speak next Sunday. Ll.AMOOK ro ASTORIA and PORTLAND, things were overlooked. Tillamook County, Oregon, do hereby petition pocket bulging out with a |Hmnd of i the same by levy and tale of the property, Itrdim ■ it of dairy echo >1» throughout t'u lor Freight rate» or Paaaage, apply A 31-inch vein of coal has been dis-j your honorable body to grant a license to lotiacco, pans upward in our rear. For j Rev. Wood of Tillamook will preach real and personal, of such delinquent, or dominion. P. SCHRADER, Master.^- at 11 Theodore Parks, to sell malt liquor within the at the schoolhouse next Sunday their leader they have that western in- covered near Mr. Effenberg's place on j sufficient (hereof fur that purjxxsc, and Precinct of Garibaldi, Tillamook County, Ore | veution 'tbe cruiM-r/'tlie locatiug“chap” o’clock. Tho pr.flti of winter dairying nr« Nehalem. It is of the very' best quality gon. in less quantities than one gallon for the |>ay the penalty for such delinquency, double t.,o. i of au-mner dairying. throng 1 ! wbse grit and energy titles come and will be easy to work. 1 term of six mouths from the date of this appli an<l the cost and levy and sale. Tlios- who do not lilp- butter mai J Stuart is doing a rushing business cation made to said Court. And thia your peti about, the dear rights and privilege» of a , S ec . 5. The street cotmni»»ioner from sweet ere nn am Informed that i. tioners wilt ever pray. ' timber ownership to man, who will ere | in house moving. He has moved five /a ORDINANCE NO. 14. •hail di >n tbe first Moiulay in Septoiiilsr the mv.'.it cn- i'ii b itter is l. -pt forty A. J. Sheppard r. Byron ( two seasons hence, be able to dictate as houses lately and still has plenty of work I eight iioiu',1 it will bl ripuuri 1 to tho per H Rorlk L. Smith of e«Œ year make a report under oath or A n O rdinance to define tiie width 1 to wliat shall lie dona, with the whole <>1 G. Higgenlmtham E. P»-ter«on fect flavor of butter in-idu from aonP ahead. New buildings and »treet-widen- Ale* McNair H. Carter showing the "amount of work done, or SIDE.-WALKH AND THX CONBTBVCTION , the vast timber resources of Tillamook , cream. In this ca*a it is the butter Uia* B. Higgenl*otham S. Johnson j ing is the cause. iTisTie money receive«! by him undur thi* ordi is ripened instead of previously riprnftt.f Harvey Mitchell f. Hefty T he . same . I coanty. August Anderson A. Ludtfca L_ photographers If all the street improvements under nal» « how expended, anil tilo tho same tho cream. The sWeet cronrrt biltU’r We look up tlie stream, and watch its The People of Tillamook City do Ordain: Peter Mugnuaoti р. C Niebuhr takes are carried out, this city will be Jon. Gandreati It. P. Svenson with the Recorder. A failure to in«ke s-nn to >w cured in a manner similar to coming water», the glinting of the waves J. Paquet S hc . 1. That the ridewalk» on Front Th. Rohde I one of the prettiest in the state and pro sueli relioit by tlie street commiMioner the curing of cl>< esc. j in the afternoon sun, and think about Gn*t Nebon John Rohtie 8L, from the east »ide of l»t. Ave. W. to Joh* Bolin IB WORK at the LOWEST LIVING RATES. perty will 1« increased fifty per ceEt, in Win Patton shall be punished by a flue ot not less I To let a thoroughly anocmafil) dairy* j tlie coming future of this uiuguificent W. B. Alderman lx :» Melson tlie west anle d 2nd. Ave. E.; First 8t., num a man must know both bow to value by this alone, Alfred SurdMrom L. Parish stream, draining as it doe» an are« of I from the east »ide <d 2nd Ave. E.j Still tliau *25.00 nor mom than *100.09. John TboffVell J Johhson breed and to select good stock. Wher t/vfn.g and Enlarging in Oil, f\istel, ! John Tyler of Nestocton will soon be John Barker, 1 C. D flaiMiley 1 nearly 4-90 square mile», a region blanket well Ave , from the south si<lo of Front Chas. Mil.<t ever there is n great variation in t'm pon Mia Ink and Water Colors, a gin running a hack, with three changAB TBeodore Parka A. I". Wilson, z Trustees. с. B. Peterson j ed as it were, with the finest covering of j J M. HarrHon financial reports from different «lair G. Nagel St., to the north side of Second St.; and John Nbeet», ) \ialty. Call and examine our work of horses, from Tillamook to Grand Ronde 1 Joee-. h Muahax' Ben Johnson I Oregon pine on the emMt, with scarcely 1st. and 2nd zivenues E., from the »outh men in tho sain» locality the variiti" Frank Murray Attest, C. N. I«rew, Recorder. 1 Gustave Trimp-r Snw N ear G. A. R. H all . 1 and Sheridan, if necessary every ether cornea from difference of brains ai. Ntela Ander«on as vet a stump anywhere except those , side of Front 8t. to the north side ol I f r Hobson ÎLAMOOK, OREGON H F Crane Hi-am cram energy in the dairymen. , day. He can carry five or six passenger« I ' made by the rude wintry g»le», the fallen Fourth St , shall be constructed eight John jAtrwn Aa I nprfJudIrMi Opinion. prank Crane each trip. Willie Igmquist Peter NeUor In fly time lie sure and place a scree« (twigs nnmoleoted.Mve those thrust upon feet wide, anil that on all other «treat*, j U. S. Deputy Surveyor A. P. Wilson ! the settler’» fire. But who doubts now slia!l te five feet and four inebea wide The Daily Capital Journal of Ralem over your <-h<"«e vote. Moreover, y«w will not iiud skippers in cheese lust lia has gone to Salmon river to dosonoi snr- ‘ but what the time is clo»e »t hand when and »ball be con«irm-te<l with three 1 say»; a porfeot rind. It is ill tils «¡review MMl ‘‘The Tillamook H kadi . ioiit is ablaze defective place* In Hie rirel that ik-j skip veying His crew of men are cutting I tiie unlocking process will begin; when longitudinal »ills, 2x6 inchea, well bol I will make regular trips once a day on trails on Trask river to expedite matters th« eombinetion will be thrown »side, ded or solidly set on umhTpinoing when with an enterprise that shine» afar. Iu : per fly lays her eggs. low tide from the mouth of the Nehalem on the government survey» which he has the gate» flung wide, and this wonder neretaary to bring it up to grade, to be its irau<* of May Ifith 1* bas about *106 ' river to Bar View, except Sunday fnnless ful flood of timber will be allowed to flow cotered with l!»x8-inch plank, laid worth d good illustration» and a (lfKfO contracted for. notified.) Ail order« left «nth Theo. Rev. D.C.McFarland, Presiding Elder, Parks of Garibaldi will receive pn tnpt unvexsd to to the Mo, becoming alike croMwise »nd firmly »piked. All »treet write up of Tillamook city »nd toanty the triumph and commereial opportunity eroding» to be made with 3zl2-inch It i» a »plondid advertisement of tha* i • M.E. Church South, will preach here attention A. L. A ldeknan . ■d the fortunate p«*e[>le that dwell within plank approat-li on each side, with ertaa- sect ion.” Subject for Sunday mom- next Sunday Well,we got tbeenorniou» sum of *50 for , its influence. WBW ATORE. »¡11» 4x4 inch«» every four feet, l«vele<J ing at 11 o’clock, “Itesurection of the printing 20*) cofiies of that edition, as But w« grow tired of our »eat u(s>ii future Dead.” Sunday evening, “A four inebea in one foot at each end. We with to ref rm the people of Til- these dreamy lianks and must more on. well as • great deal of almoe from a iu»i> judgement.” Everybody invited to at- H ec . 1 All »ide-wal ks »hall lie built 1). SI. I ft Co*» liamook and »ourounding er.nntry that Regretfully though wo leave the acene, interested in an opposition paper. l!lu»tra<cd, iMwcuptH« and Pricffd tend to the grade entafiliahed by tlie City »ur- we have just opend a new stock of Staple and tlie tlmughto they engender of the eed annual veyor for »ide-walk» and cruMiogi to tbe Our Hand Lake correspondent Mj - and fancy groceries. Itryfiooda, Queena- future. There is a »lido in the panorama, I . 1001 w.ll U smi F REF grxle for street». B. Briody, died May 16, age-1 67 year». ware, Glaim ware, etc.; one Mock Sooth o all app ' am», aa<l «n U m i and we sro again seated, this time upon He wh a native of Ireland »nd a believer 8r.C. 3. Tl»e construction of all side ml map of Occidental Hotel, on Stillwell Are an elevated rock with ■ | wits Tai mwa in the Catholic faitb. The funerel oc n now, walk* or street croMing* shall ba under as riiHia We ask the public in general to call in front. It ia the Sort curred on Wednesday the 20th, and was *11* at ‘ ha »uperviobm of the Hr. et «-<mimi»aiuw and inspect «tuck and price«. that ia tumi l.ug bet»»» conducted by E B. Chamberlain, tbe Please call and see how your account stands with the H eadlight . Bock Beer at Hadley’s. < * The Scotia is at Hobsonville. Tillamook, • Oregon. Hoard’s Dairyman is the leading dairy paper in the United Slates and is devoted ! entirely to the dairying business It is a first-class publication in every respect, and is just the thing for Tillamook ranch ers. It is published at Ft. Atkinson, IVis., terms $i.00 per year. Clubbed with The H kadlioht at |2.aj for both papers. E. Attorney-at-Law. TRACTS t HE S™_AUGUSTA, IME^iß^ porçTIftIT CO. . 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