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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1891)
Il IV, V. JUnrwiiVix; mi iza n» 1LLAMOOK, O ke ., Sepi Office on riextdodr to Temperance Parldrs. Tillamook, - Oregon. ATTÜRNEY^AT-LAW. TILLAMOOK, 0RECON I T. MAULSBY, Attorney-at-Law Melons at bed-rock prices at A. J. Stillwell's. The Cyprians who were expected fail- I ed to arrive. W ANTED.—A copy of the HEADLIGHT of August 21. Mother Hubbard ball at Olsen’s ball Friday night, Oct. 2. W anted .-A few county orders, highest cash price paid B. C. Lamb. I Good lot for sale; cheap and on < easy terms. Apply ut this office. McGregor is building a large saw- W. SEVERANCE, at Toehl’s landing on Nehalem D kputy -D istrict -A ttorney Mrrriage license was issued Sept, 3rd Judicial Districljor Tillamook County to Edward B. Jacoby and Anne Vaughn. Tomatoes, sweet potatoes and cant' TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. elopes just received, at A J. Stillwell’s. F. M. Lamb has finished the assess gLAUDE THAYER, ment roll of this county aud balanced up I his books. Attorney-at-Law. is associated with McCain & Hurley iu This office will print some elaborate I Circuit and Supreme Court business maps for H. W. Lasselle’s subdivision of for Tillamook county. acre property. Rev. Cross will preach at Hoquartou j J. W. DRAPER W. T. SURNEY II A. M. Sunday and at Lattimer School nURNEY, & DRAPER, houae at 2 I’. M. U A ttobneys - at -L aw , Shaving at Kutch & Bodie’s shop will OREGON CITY, OREGON. Twelve years experience as Register of the be 25 cts. on Sundays and legal holidays, V. 8. L and O ffice here recommends us in our after October 1st. 18-19. specialty of business before the L and O ffice 5ooo lbs gilt edge butler wanted at the Courts and involving the practice in the “Frisco Store” for which we will pay the I G eneral L and O ffice . highest market price. Fiho eight-day decks at Letcher & B. BROCKENBROUGH, Stillwell’s, only $1.80 Also, large lot ATTORNEY AT LAW. of small alarm dock, /1.75. jLate Special Agent of the General Land Office.) Peaches, grapes, pears, prunes, oranges, OREGON CITY, OREGON. bananas and lemons—all fresh—just homesteads, Pre-Emptions, and Timber received at A. J. Stillwell’s. Laud Applications, a Specially. O ffice : 2nd Floor L and O ffice B uilding . The entertainment proposed by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian Church will be posponed injefintely, and due notice will be given in time. Geo. W. Phelps will sell at public £ &. E. THAYER auction on Oct . 28 all his farm imple ments, horses, cattle aud household goods. See posters issued by this office. General Banking and Exchange business. Dave Hadley a prominent mill owner, Interest paid oil time deposits. Exchange on Euglaud, Belgium, Germany, has returned from Portland. The other Sweden and all foreign countries, capitalists who accompanied him on the TILLAMOOK, - - - OREGON. trip have been coming home one at a time. The H eadlight will soon offer some j I magnificent premiums. They will be the most valuable ever offered by *a local newspaper and every subscriber will 1 have an opportunity to secure one of them without any cost. Prof. Hosmer was bearing a recitation j from the physiology class in the city ! school the other day, and was dwelling , Mls.L. J. RUOOLE8 on the subject of the necessity of pure ! air for the human system. He asked i the class why a person couldn’t take enough air at one time to last a while, as in taking food. One of the boys piped out, “No place to keep it ” A small mill at Netarts would do well i nt present, and as the entrance to the > bay is good and safe for small vessels, I larger milling industries are sure to be | Hats, Dreis Trimmings and a Ge established there. There is a gieat deal Assortment of Millinery Goods of fine spruce timber adjacent to the bay, besides a hue agricultural country. The O regon . T illamook . county should be liberal with roads for that section as it is destined to become of Mrs. E K. Barnard whs taken serious great importance, nnd Tillamook city will ly ill, while visiting with friends on derive much of the benefit. Nehalem, last week. Peter Brant writes the H eadlight a Mrs. Sturgeon is seriously ill. letter from Marine .Mills, Minn. He and Geo. F. Williams was in Portland his wife reached St Paul Sept. 12. lie Tuesday, on business. jAF<TlSTIQ says that in Dakota they passed through Otto Benedict returned from McMinn fields for half a day at a time, aud •—z- PHOTOGRAPHERS wheat it was wheat on either side as far as the ville, Monday. The contract has been let to have Main eye could see. It had been raining for a week however, ard the wheat was St. epened up, from Fourth St. to the sprouting iu the shock. Ou reaching east side of the Bay City Land Co’» pro Copying and Enlarging in Oil, Pastel, Marine Mills, a terrific thunderstorn was perty. G. W. Shipper and family have moved Crayon India Ink and Udler Colors, a experienced and Mr. Brant says that specialty. Call and examine our work Tillamookers who grumble at a little to Albina rain should have been there to witness S tudio N ear G. A. R. H all . There is a quite a rustle among the TILLAMOOK, - - OREGON the deluging torrents of Jupiter 1’luvins. young men, in the south end of the town, to sec who will get the new stove. Jacoby Bros, received per. Str. Augusta a new turning lathe and jig saw for their Four pupils enrolled this week. Dormer Edwards is visiting the school furniture factory. The heavy wind Wednesday evening, j this week. There is talk of other outside pupils broke up a raft of G. F. Williams piling; about twenty of them were lost. , darting soon. Miss Lillie Morgan of Tillamook, is Several changes were made in the Eggs, butter, vegetables and chickens visiting with Mrs. Alf. I lean this week. school this week bought and sold. G. M. -Menns is busily engaged, driving The >»ell needs a new rope, as the old Satisfaction guaranteed to every one. the piling for the Williams mill. one is almost unfit for use. Shop opposite the Graiid t’entrai. L. Dyer met with a severe accident L. H. Brown The intermediate room has adopted the plan of the upper room for obtaining |>en- Friday, while working in Comer A I’et- tey’s saw mill. While the edger was j wipers aud rulers illamook being jigged back a piece of edging came ' The prize given in Mrs. Hosmers room in contact with the saw which flew ______ I IVER for the scholar naming aud spelling all striking Mr. Dyer in the face, inflicting I the capitals in the United States, was an ugly gash in his nose and left cheek. Flret-claas single and double won by Miss Clara Kimball. It is with deep regret that we record the turnouts kept on hand There being no way of ventilating the death of Itobt B. Oakes. The family upper room, the teacher was compelled have the sympathy of the community in Boarding: and transient ■tOCK to pull the nails from under the window their sad bereavement. oarefully cared for. | that it might be lowered to afford pro|>er G F. Williams, J. 8. Dellinger and JONES BROS. ventilation. others, accoinpained Congressman Her There is to be reading of compositions Proprietor. mann went to Nehalem Saturday. and »peaking every Friday afternoon. George Barten, who has been seriously The half of the achool having odd num- ill for the past week, is now able to be liers are to apeak, and the other half to I. F. LARSON, write essays this week, and vice versa out. F. A. Oakes. Gilbert Eyk. M. F. and next week. E. L. McNeil went to their claims, on Wagon-making. Farming Imple Wileon River Wednesday. ments and Mill Machinery Repaired, Myron Perkins visited the state fair at •nd all kinds of wood-work and Salem. general black-stuitbing done. Mrs. T. B Handley is visiting in the Willamette valley. *11 kills if voel-wtrk loss. Mrs. Stoddard, mother of Johnny and HarBB-shaaing a Specialty Geo. Stoddard, arrive I here Wednesday. TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. J. W. Lawless has rented H. W. I m »ell’s house and expects his tn dher here soon T. B. Handley made s flying trip to the Willamette valley His niece Mias Edith Brown accompanied him, return ing to her h< tne Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. J The constantly growing demand for Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, the standard cream tartar powder for forty years, is due to two causes. FIRST:—The extreme care exercised by tho manu facturers to make it perfectly pure, uniform in quality, and of highest raising power. SECOND:—The recent investigations exposing the fact that certain other brands of baking powder contain ammonia and still others that were found to contain alum. These unscrupulous manufacturers are being found out, and the consumers are giving them a wide birth. Nothing is left to chance in the manufacture of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder. Chemists are employed to test every ingredient as to purity and strength. Hence its marvelous purity and uniformity. Each can is like every other. It never dissapoints. BEST is ALWAYS the CHEAPEST. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been ques tioned. COHN & CO The Leading Merchants. Produce Wanted- Cor. Front SI. & Stillwell Ave., Tillamook, Or. Notici». Distinguished Representative Oregon viAit* Tillamook. evening Congressman arrived in Tillamook North Yamhill stage Arrive on every steamer for A Bargain, C. E. Reynolds, the enterprising Furniture Man. He carries a Large Stock of household furniture, etc. Wall Paper and window blinds of tho latest designs. Undertaking: A full line of burial caskets. Cor. First SI. ami 1st Ave. E, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Cl S. A. ROBERTS ----- dealer in ------ Hardware, CutlHry, □□ora, UlindaWti Staves, RanyBS, Tiq-warB, Plumbing and Tin-ronfing Promptly Done, AMOOK C entral M arket , - - - - - OREGON, BEST ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CITY, L H. Brown, prop. LARSON HOUSE TILLAMOOK, < 1RIÍGON M. H. L arson , P rop . Boarding by the Day or Week T Every attention shown to quests, and no pains spared to make them comfortable In every way, This tract has a sightly location, is practically level, is clear except a beautiful grove in the center which has been made into a park, and Is Centrally located, fronting the Bay. The view of the Bay is grand. BLACK-SMITH magnificent drive has been constructed on the gravel boach in front of the proporty and the new wharf extends from here to deep water Several now buildings have gone up here and several more in procesa of con struction. Streets being worked P. ROBERTS WifH Shop ii Cmtctici tMindav *cboot rtery W«nd«y «I » tf) Ÿ M