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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1891)
ljcctcv I in mu cn j , Such is die experience of “seed” the boys can see to get home after us it falls upon different soil.—Ex. the sun sets.—Clatskanie Chief. W. F. lt.vrKi or sibsi kiitiox . (4TH1CTI.V IX ADVANCE ) Everybody invited to call. " ' ----- C. W. Talmage is one of the Very SBtDKIl I.KI.miATHIN. few honorary njemls-rs of the ....................... .. 4 . ... .... Baking Powder Bill l‘a*»***d by the Min- Miwonic \ etcran Association ot the newt» senate. AUVKRTISIXC RATHS. I’acilii' coast. Masons enn become y. r yearjó 75 members of the association only 1 incli, per month . $o.|5 The recent newspal>er discussion of the , ” ” 20.00 ' a ” ” ” 2 »5 . ... , ... i dangerous qualities of nmmoulii conleh ” M 00 i after Uco!. ” .V75 twentv-onc years in Masonry.1 " 1 . . ” ” 60.00 I • • • 1 from the alarming increase of Its uac m s ’ ” :: 6 75 ” ” lojr.oo |. j »» •* ” 11.00. ami to become an honorary member |ia|ring |^)W(lt.rH Peop|e who al)W,rb it Local notice*, loots, per line; and sets, after the fin»t insertion. an invitation must come from tlie ' ¡n «lliai| quantities from day to day suffer Lost, E o ' iih I. Wanted, PorSalennd For Kent The badge tliat goes from slow ammonia poisoning. Taken notices, 5>cts for first insertion and p o*> per association. month. with the inemlarship is line.— ' internally in sufficient quantities it eats Lena I notices. Nonpareil, locts. per line for 1 away the coatings of the stomach and | first insertion and .Kits per line for each ¿ubse . Telephone-Register. ♦jtient insertion. due year Hix months Three invnths....... A lfred W illiams , 0££ TillaiYlooR, Opposite Larson House. F. L. Po ss on & S on * P ortland . O r F. L. PEJSS dn & sqn If you want thè vefy be>t, peats, and at reasonable price«. Write u». I intestines and causes death. .Slow am monia poisoning produces various forms All local notices will ^“starred ’ or o(lierw!«t 4esignated as advertisement». Oregon F. L. P oshon A Sox, , ’ Seed Portland, Senatore. W. Fulton was H‘>-' of st0Illill.h troubIc. [wised by tho Astoria Bar for the | Not one soman in ten thousand would posit ition of Judge of the V. 8. use an ammonia baking powder if slit- Circuit Court, His name was sent knew it Such powdera not only under We make 11 special effort to change or re build on with such additional backing mine .lie health, but Ammonia imparts a »Divertisements as often as our patrons desire, ‘ sallow and blotched complexion. hut make no contract to that effect. ns will render him ti formidable »*♦ Following is the bill recently passed by No cuts will be used, except out-linB cut'» on candidate. A better choice could the Minnesota senate. It’s the danger metal buses. i • » not lie made, Mr. Fulton is recog- 'signal which the law throws out for the We reserve the right to reject any adwrtisv i nfent that we deem objectionable. nixed throughout lhe state as nn I protection of the people: ♦ » T rrmh J Caah in advance for small advertiw- able, lionoruhic mid distinguished A Bill for an Act to Regulate the Traub- ments, and payment i« required monthly or in Baking Powder. quarterly oil large cirutractP. lawyer and would do honor to a N’>> special position will be agreed upon f<H • ny advertisement, though we take especial pains to display advertising matter cffectivtdy ;Tud Ktv'e >ts‘fatorahle position as poasible, fre quently changing the “make Up’’ of the paper i;>rresi>on<kncc on topics of general Interest, : position which llOllC ¡S tn vited. petent to till.-—Ex. A<Ldrcss all coiwnunh’at’mns to T he liEAfH.TGRT, T illamook , OR. TAB you inquiring for the best place to do your fall rOin- Section 1.—Any person who sitati ' kno.iingiy s. ll or procure the sale, or j ofler f. r-.ale of any package or can of | I'ostmasler Cooper is at jii’csent : Baking Powder, containing any Auimoii- I -, ■< v »i.-» t.r f^^'opirs of this papei air oil ale at tin | ia in it, not distinctly, legibly and dnr- i Fin i '■ of<‘ II Wilcox ft < <»., tifionrrs mid new s engaged in an inqiortant service dealers Occidental hotel building, Pertland, to the public iu compliance with a i ably branded, stamped or marked in a Oregon. I conspicuous place with the words in the request from Host master General English languge "This Baking I’owder Wanamaker. He is instructed to contains Abimouia” in letters of great A CORREI T10N. visit each [losfoflice in the county, i pica, or any letters equivalent thereto in (hi account of a grievous error make an inspection of the service, length, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, in our report oft he assessment roll , report its condition and suggest and punished by a fine not less than $Jd nor more than $50; shall be confined in the following mimed persons ap any needed iniprovenientH or the County Jail not less than ten or more pear as having indebtedness ex- ' changes. This service is requested than twenty days or by both tine and einptions that cover their assess of the postmaster at every county imprisonment, at the discretion of the ment. There is no indebtedness, seat in the Cnited States. There I court at all appearing against them on Section 2 —The sale or offer for sale of ! is no law requiring or authorizing the assessment roll: A. Maurer. : the substance mentioned in tho foregoing I it, nor any hope of reward holdout I section in packages not stamped, marked, (¡.<>. Nolan, Henry Ober, < >. A <’. to those who do tin- work, but we branded or labelled as therein required, KÀ «-»<• w/ V.-< -J» «*;• It. It. Lauds, N. \V. F. A. M. Ins. presume every postmaster railed : studi be prima facie evidence of know- Co., S. E. Newcomb, Margaret II upon will respond cheerfully, as i ledge of the character of said substance, Peterson, Kachel Quick, O. 1.. ’ l Mr. < ooper has done, for the sake i on the part ol the person so selling or, ltigdon, David Rcnsoncr, Dennis i offering for sale and his employer. of the public good. The uniler- Section 3.—This Act shall be in force I , . Ryan, M. V. Stillwell, !•.. Stanley. ,, ,, ‘ taking, to carrv out which must on and after its passage. W. 11. Stimson, G. 8. I bomas, necessarily involve a great deal ol N ote . —An incident occurred in the ‘ T'ruckeo Lumber Co., C, & E. labor iu the department at Wash 1 house wheu the senate bill came up for ' Thayer, Traders Hunk, I'. 8. ington, shows the great practical I passage, in reference to an nmendmeut, J.iimls'i' Co., \\ . .1. Van Scuyver, I proposed by Mr. Diment. This was op- zeal arid common sense method of | positi by several members. Mr. Feig D. Whitney .Jr., C. T. 'I'. Wooding, Mr. Wanamaker. The country said that if the bill as it came from the Watchtowernnd Geo. 1<\ Williams. mail service lias heretofore received 1 ; renate was all right then the amendment The amount net opposite their very little attention.—Yamhill was all wrong. The amendment com names in the first column of figures pelling the printing of the word “Am County lieportcr. as heretofore [inblished is lhe I mollili'’on the label only affected the I Royal Baking i’owder, and no wonder j amount on which they pay taxes. 67 VE US HALE AS MUCH. they fell the senate bill was a blow Congressman Hermann seems t<> j Congressman Hermann is quot them trailing? Do you want a square, W a l I-p a per 5» ■— honest deal? If so, you will find it to your interest to place yonr order with W. C. King. Ilis store Window-shades is the center of attraction. profits, quick sales, good goods and lots of customers, is his desire. Babv Carriaöes E is fully prepared for your H I-icture F railles (tnfy the passing Ibid tries to buck a newspaper for pernonal Spite, And as a. rule ho [Hisses away while tho newspaper re- mains. -Capital .Journal. The ('latskanic ('liief says: “We week, ami tho Str. Trttekee arrived see that the city of Harrisburg has yesterday. They are loading lumber for San Francisco. a whole page“ad"in its local paper, Tillntnouk Market. flic citizens are bound to Imild up the town by letting the outside Bolter .|5 eta per roll world know the advantages they PutatoeH 40 cts per bushel. ha\ e there.’1 Apples 30 cts per bushel. Tramps of every description, Com plete line of Holiday Goods, finest ever brought into the city; Bar gains in Children’s Cloaks, Latest designs in dress goods. ADit très ses to have the best brands of tea and E guarantee everything W isters the exact amount ofyar purchase. Goods delivered to »ay part of the city free of charp. Remember the place, corner Fir« St. and 1st, Ave. E. IN »TO'HW. TILLAMOOK. — -• -•LM • il , W. 0. KING OREGON., W. -—Dealer in----- Hotel Arrivata. + AND<«> "“^EDICIN O ccidental . Geo. Higginbottom, Nehalem. Ren 11 iggin bottom, C. M. DeSoiner, •• Lee Alley, •« A L, Aiderman, •• Lew. NIcClennan, Portland. W. W. Robertson, ” J. E. Marsh, w •• D. R Ross. Napa, Cal. J. r. Ross, H B. Norton, Colfax, Wash H. c. Cline, Warsaw, Wash. <’ F. Culver, Bay City. W B Hurst, J R Allen, A Hamilton, Astaria. E Stone’ J. XX Hiner, Brownlee. Neb. I. en. Hiner. •• •• F XV. Hefty, Nestocton Joseph Guptil. Hobson villa. J J. McGinnis, Hebo. E. M. Sargent to 1). Whitney Jr s e TOILET ARTICLES ANO DRUGGIST NOTIONS. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of all goods usually kept in a we pointed Drug store constantly on hand. f'ion> F ifty Y ears E xperience in the D rug B usiness . L arsen H ouse . Geo. A Barton, Trask R. Jerry Murphy, •• XVm Elliugeworth, Wilson R Robt Hicks, •• Olaf Larson, •» Gat. Nelson, •• James Ryan, •• R- F Herrington, •• l»an Perry, •• John Herrington, •« John Harvejr, Wiliam ins. John C. Connard. Huron S. Dakota. Emil J, Salmon, •• •• T. H. Linenweber. Astoria. Mrs Melson and Son, Nehalem J. L Scott. Albany. A. G. Anderson, Nest>>cton. L- Nelson, •• L. P. Rey, W Gastncr, Gales Creek H Grace, Glen ora. lames McGhee. Sapd Lake Gus Miller, San Francisco. Miles Warren. Bay City Chas. Fames, Hillsboro G. A Mowers. Beaver. Geo. Smith. Nestucca. W J. Corlett, Pttubnrgh, Pa. First Gt., HuHMork. fw lot», north half of Tbnrcr'» addition. Will m -|I 7’'-^ble .erm.. rilhmwh. V’-W E gos —Oregon Eastern L abi », iHeroti Fatter« R acw —Clear sxMea Hams M Bhouklera Fi mm—Wi Item Hta Country Bratuf« Orrgoa mook. Io o'» • 4 » 4 W 4 *> 11\ 1» ■IM i «4 •M 4 «• s ✓ 4 »4 Next dear ta the Temperance Class Baitei Slxopr in connection. SHAVING, ANO HAIR-CUTTING IN THE STYLE, AT POPULAR PRICES. Next door to Letcher k Stillwell'» Jewelry stort, w « C. Ö. HADLEY, Proprietor« » ^Ciitcs, Xitjucts and AVR THE TJMK i I LATE^ TILLAMOOK, ORE««®* Grand Central- “Billiard Special tripg when drained. George Handley, Master. I t ajmcmUTo wsrrs rri «rw, T» vota sirTraw nuasM bt mm«« man _ ilr aovroHT «na « vr»» Pa TILLAMOOK, OREGON. aftemoon ut thè residence uf Mra. L. !.. n w t4 of s e ’4, sec. 14 tp. 2 n r 9 w, istilliceli. 1 HE SCHOOL ROt'K SWINDLE. $1000. All thè ladies of thè city uro inviteli to I I la' present at these meeting» A. J Bauman toll. Whitney Jr , s e t-i. “Change tho scliisil-lsioks ire-' ----------------------- 1, of n w W, s w of n e *4, sec. 15, s w Notice to A«lvrrtt<«rri*. quently. and multiply them as '4 of » w '4, sec. 11, w G of u w «4, n w much as possible.'' seems to be the | Hereafter all lulvertigcrH who run rt- » * '4 , sec. 14. tp. 2 n, r 9, $2051). motto of the publishers' agcutn. gular "aila” for one month or more will W. A. Ingalls to Nellie Ingalls, n S of I Hshom st bunk rlvrks get into l <‘' 'rne<l 5 ct«. |*-r line rmh insertion sc '4 and n of« w '4, Sec. 34 tp. 1 s r 8.----- tnnible.bv linking bunds Mill, the 'f'’rnl1 ,ocaI VII others, and transient local reading Bay City Und Co. to C. T Hills, lots wrong kind ofn cinubinntion. Had notices will be chargwl for nt the rule of 10 and 17 blk t Bay City, $100. Vlhertsou joined the school- I m Mik 10 i ts per line for first insertion and Sets, |>ublisheis, lie would have l»een a for ciich subsequent msertkn. rOHTI AND MAKKKT. Wholesale Quotation* ) 1'1.is arrangement docs an ay with all' happier, iiietiner and more rCMpt-e free puff« and makes the treatment alike 1 O ats —Gray table robber. -Klamath Star. » .■W 4Î for all, and the rate for our regular White eiiatomers 1» «0 low that they can avail W heat — Willamette I I IS ROOD LOO 1C. Walla XX alls I I «7 ihernseiie» ot new l.anls every week at a P otatoes f* leo lb» . . alight expense. Every ilulUr «[>• tit iu »hoteling '»N1ONN “ Il ARNKO1T MAIL. A n.prescntativs of this paper will call D ucks dos. ilirt into the rouil.« h that niiu h • on llie merchants each week, when p<w i G krm ” The mail Packet. "Nellie J ” L„,„ ten ves money wtudeil. Every dollar in- idbfe, to •«certain what "localg” arc C hkim »- eld p «»os Tillamook every Monday at high tide •Sprint " v< Med mgravel is that mueh Nixed. *«nted. We expect by this mean.« to For paaa^e or freight, leave orders at ntm» -Brine It it were |Hi»»iblr to mh nlute tlioj*1*'0 ",,r naUr ns valuable service at " More In Knlls |o.'t vffleeorwith Geo. Cohn at Tilla Cholee I »abv amount of money that has aetnnllv "liniw”’1' cost. ► «'f Sale-Four <««»«>•! I«»ta. represented. Come in and see tho casli register work; it ro I hr Const Mail, published ; at sec 17 tp 1 11 r 8 w, $1100. Marsliflcld A list of the premiums will be given —........ aav .............. ■* I on ( ' ’oos wr* l.ay i W. 8. Cone to D. Whitney Jr., 05 acres ('apt. Symons never forgets to put next week, after which they may be seen Tide Ijind near Bay City. (1Ö00. on exhibition in the stores of this city, in a good word for .Southern Ore in this office and elsewhere. W. W. Curtis to D. Whitney Jr , lots gon. He is urging I lie use of white They will bo distributed in a manner I 3 and 4 sec. 5 and s e 4' <d n w >4, sec. 6, tp. 1 118 w, $1000. cedar lor pavements in Portland. which will be hereafter explained. M. A P. W. Rhodes to P. Whitney Jr., l he wood w ill last "forever and 11 j I . A. N. lot 4, s e '« of s W >4 aud a Ji of s e day,'' and such n use would pros ide I sec. 7 tp 1 u 8, |11UO. a market for the qiiantilies found ' The laida »' Aid Society of thè Cliris- I. & F. O. Johnsoa to D. Whitney Jr., tian t'tiuich vvill miei uext Wedneaday here. s w 'i of s e V, sec. 11 w ,'i of n c '* and It is more fun to see a man read a puli’of himself in a newspaper than Io see u fat man slip up on a Banana peel. The narrow minded man reails it over seven or eight times, and then goes around town and stea appropriates wliat copies he van. The kind hearted family Minn goes home and read« it Io his wife and then pays up his dues to the pn|w r. I he successful Im-im-ss mail who advertises regularly ami makes money by it immediately starts out to find Hie editor and I hu 'I i Iiterully >• :t«t« d in \l ahkia-! speaks a word of ark now hslgviiicnt. kunieowuty »11 moving dirt from 1 and then two men »tart out of the ono ride of the nwd to tlie other, it 1 sanctum and walk thoughtfully would aetoni-.li 11«. Road« without down the street together, and the gravel are worthier. A'athl.uu-t Vu'in-«« tp.in takes sugar in hi« We claim coflee in the city. Many of the papers of the state Eggs 25 cts per dozen. luive lieen making a great kick Fluur, $5-50. MORE LIBERAL HERE. against R. W. Mitchell, Su|ierin- Sugar, GrHcndated 7 cts. The Klamath Star remarks: 111 Golden (’. IS lb for |l.tX). teiuleut of the J’ortliliid Exposition KKAI. KMTATK TRANSFERS. Extru <’. 16 lb for $1.00. Trenton tho hired girls get $2 a fiir not treating the newHpaperx For th»* week ending Oct. fl. right in regard to advertising, | week and the us<‘ of the parlor one A bet r acta. «'biiniing that lie wanted a great night in seven. The use of tho J. c. Bewley to W. C. Morton and The Tillamook Abstract Company ¡8 deal of advert ising for almost not parlor is a grand prix Hego, indeed, llenrv Partner, lots 1 and 2 in blk 12 J , prepared to make complete abstracts are nimble to s$ t‘ hoxx tliex hing, and wanted to advertise him hut ! all lands or town lots in Tillamook C. Bewley’s Add. to Bay City, $400. jean squt ‘cze a cent out of it. self more eonspieuoualy Hum any Joseph 1». Gibbens to Mary Morton, county This company has the only set rin* girls here give the lady of of abstract books in the county, and as lots 4 and b in blk 5. Bay City, $ttoo. thing else. Mr. Miteliell never E. M Keys to E A. Hartman, n w *4 •ent any propositions at all to the I the house the use of the parlor one tho books are corrected to date, complete abstracts can be made on short notice I of sec. 25 tp. 1 s r 8, $1000. newspapers in this county that we' night in the xxeek. I and at rer sellable nites ! Pan Cronen to Vnion Mill Co., 15 acres know of. We suppose he is not R. It H vvs, M an io E k . 11 on Nehalem River, $500 H A SHOULD SMILE aware that Tillanmok is in < tregon. "W-wlien I was n li-b-lmy,” old stuttering, lying John Stulty <*Hed i to say, “I read the st-sf -lory of G- ♦ ¡-George Washington and a 1-1 lit He li-hatehet and I 1-1-liked It so well that 1 Hi-tli-thouglit I'd [> p piny it on iny f-f father. S-So 1 went out and eh choped down un apple t-t-lree th-that lie'll taken lots of p-paius with. And wlmn lie e-eatne home lie u n asked me ali-L-lioiit it I said; I can not tell a ll-lie i'ather; 1 d-d did it w with ni-niy ax, and he gave mo such a h-li- -I of n l-l lamming that I haven't t-t-told the t I truth since. - I-Ix. fall trade. It will cost you nothing to look over his stock of -À- wS»' wt— Bed I/(Hin¿es beili no way alarmed about liis ed its saying: "The estimate made Shipping Intelligence. rhanccs for re-election. for the improvement of Coos bay! was StilMl.fHMI. The present estimate I The Augusta came to Tillamook There is none of the flashy, < x a- : contemplates an expenditure of| Monday and sailed Tuesday. Steamer Harrison eanie in Friday with ncscent boom about Tillamook. over S'J.OOO.OOO." a large cargo of goods lor merchants of The growth may lm a little slow this city. She left here Sunday. TRY IT HERE but it is gradual and sure. The Str. Scotia came in the first of the Ornali Fins Billiard and Pool Tablea. tillämook