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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1892)
been in the mercantile business in OUR BUSINESS MEN ^has this vicinity for some eighteen years, and ability tv make easy and cvtuiorUble the tie, who. is an experienced liiinsr aud sojourn of the guest within their walls. hardware man, will ha\e immediate J«. Cttllcwl V.. .. .. I is a most genial and ami u-h. w hole-souled man Their place lias been lately repainted, a charge. Tfic firm is fortnnute in having INSTITUTIONS OF TILLAMOOK CITY and his business transactions with all piazza built, and everything about the the servic s of Mr. B. II Bunn, than are characterized by a spirit of fairness hotel arranged for the convenience and D escribed . and accommodation which has won him comfort of their patrons. Mr. Pettit’s whom no better craftsman ever handled »hears and mallet This is the only hosts of friends and customers. Cohn A [O k S an F rancisco .) A Few Good Words for the Business Men Co. also do a wharfage business, and are disposition admirably adapts him for the hardware store in the city, ami in it may requirements of his occupation and his be found at all times a large stock of Of the Town. agents for the steamer Augusta and take house reap» the benefit of his obliging «.. . ------DKAl.EK.slN------ » Stoves, tinware, hardware, cutlery, doors lately we published a list of the bus charge of express matter for this place. ways. windows, n*'|s and everything found in a AV m . O lsen . J. P. A llen ; iness and professional men of this city Mr. Olsen’s general merchandise store, I The Allen House is very popular w ith first-class hardware store, and a well ap- and county. ThiB week we treat of a on the north side of Front St., is one of the traveling public. Mr. J. P. Allen, IKiinted tinshop is in connection. M artin A O’H vrra portion of the same subject more at the oldest mercantile establishments in ' the proprietor, has had long experience Have elegant tonsoriul parlors next the city, and its proprietor has been an ....... BI1(1 KI1OW3 now length, giving a short history of the bus in the business and knows how to secure door to Williams' drug store. They do iness career, in this place, of each mer active participant in the business life of patronage as well as to keen it . Every- a good business, have no oppoaitior. and X’e^thGZG^”; ...... - chant, professional man and tradesman covers all the lines of merchandise ear- speaks in the highest tei...o il«.' ■rms of the of ........................... winning friends They keep ’ a bath 7 in Tillamook city. ried by a general store, and is most care- management, ami it is well to add that room in connection. fully and conveniently arranged in one a great deal of the popularity of the G. W. F karnside . A. G R eyxolds At the corner of Front St. and 1st of the neatest and most substantial store-, house is due to the efforts of Mrs. Allen ' The photographer, has his art galleries Ave. E. stands the large double store rooms in this section. Mr. Olsen is, who assists in the management and in the capacious and elegant quarters in occupied byG. W. Fearnside. The estab also, owner of the steam sealing gives the culinary department her per- the second story of the H eadlight office. lishment is well stocked in every shelf, schooner Louis Olsen, and from the last' sonal attention. The Allen House is Mr. Reynolds is an artist in his business, corner and cranny with a large and varied trip of his vessel realized a very hand- I centrally located, near the boat landings, and his business is that of an artist. He assortment of dry goods, clothing, boots some profit. and some one from the house is always will perj>etuate vonr features on gelatine C. W. S mith . and shoes, batsand caps, gent’s furnish ready to assist parties in transferring paper at a moderale price, and he always The “Racket Store,” C. AV. Smith, their baggage from the wharves to the guarantees satisfactory work. Call ami ing, goods, etc. The assortment of Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps clothing and boots and shoes being proprietor, llwight T. Edmunds, mana hotel office. see his beautiful display of samples. and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware. lkiors, Windows, Lime, particularly full and attractive, those ger, located near the corner of First St. M. II. L arsen . O tto H eins . Hair, and Cement. Hardware ami Nails. ¿.U^Special attention given to lines receiving special attention from and 2nd Ave. E., carries a general mer tine of the most prominent features of Mr. Heins has an art studio and photo tilling ordeis for goods ill jobbing lots. the proprietor. For over thirty years chandise stock, but eaters, in particular, the city is the hotel known as the Larsen gallery in his building in the west end of has Mr. Fearnside served in this depart to the demand for fine and staple groce ' House, located on First St., near Still tl;e city, where he is prepared with all ment of trade, a large circle of customers ries and provisions. Mr. Smith, the well Ave., and owned and managed by the latest inventions ami modern ap in city and county. His business manage proprietor, takes no active part in the M. H. Larsen. The business formerly pliances used in doing first class photog-1 A gents kor ment is conservative and cautious, his business, which is left entirely in the occupied a small building, now in the rapliy. He does enlarging in crayon rear of the present structure, and used purchases made with care ami shrewd hands of Mr. Edmunds, the manager, or India ink, and keeps a tine assort-1 ness, prices fixed with fairness and dis whose industry and application to bus as a sort of annex to the main building. nient of views of Tillamook scenery. Mr. 1 cretion, and, that his dealings with his iness has made for the firm a very snug Increasing patronage necessitated the Heins keeps picture Iranies to sell, erection of more commodious quarters, him a call and look at his work. patrons are satisfactory, is evidenced by and comfortable patronage. and now Mr. I-arson has as fine a build L. H. B rown . a steady and increasing business. Dr. H. V. V. J ohnson . TILLAMOOK, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND ANO WAY PORTS. The Central Maiket, being the only I>r. Johnson’s “Old Reliable” drug ing as any in the place. Mr. and Mrs. W. K ing . Iaiisen are kindly and painstaking in Makes regular trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting. one in tire city, is kept by Mr L. II The grocery, dry goods and merchan store is known throughout the length dise store of \V. C. King is centrally lo and breath of this county, and the name their business and the many guests w ho Brown. Mr. Brown is experienced in The fast sailing S tr . T ki ckhk lias becu specially fitted up for carrying pas- cated at the corner of First St. and 1st lias lieen a household word in every crowd the house in busy times show his line, and his p!ace of business is seugers. Following are the rates: that they have not labored in vain. always clean ¿nd well arranged. He is Ave. E , in the lower floor of a commo family for many years. The proprietor F bckham & B rown . CABIN PASSAGE.............. $15. careful in selecting stock for his slaughter 1 dious two-story building, the upper floor is one of the first settlers in this state In the building next door to the banif house, and the meats that he sells are i of which is the lodge room of several and bore an important part in the early STEERAGE (one way) ............................................................................ »1». secret orders. Mr. King has done bus history of what was then the Territory Mr. R. 1». l’eckham has a shoe store, in always wholesome and from healtliy Freight. (General Merchandise) Portland or San Francisco,. ......... $"> per ton iness with the people of this city and of Oregon. The Doctor’s health has which he keeps a full line of boots aud animals. Mr Brown is one of the sub section for a period of about four years, lieen failing for some time and he is now shoes. He deals in nothing hut honest stantial citizens of the city. J ohn S heets . ibley during which time he has built up a with his ja'ople at McMinnville, having goods and sells at low prices. 1*. F. One of the reliable men of the town, trade which is a credit to hie business handed over the business, for the time, Brow n does a shoe-making business at tact and enterprise. To the grocery and to Dr. il. 1 etre, who is gradually re the same place and turns out line work. is engaged in the coopirnge bu^iiuss. Ruuui. :s & J ohnson . In a year lie turns out a great many provision branch of his business Mr. stocking and re-i tting tlie establishment Miss Lucy J. Ruggles and Mrs. J. casns and barrels, most of wl.-ich are us»‘d ! King has devote 1 special attention, and and has added many new customers to Johnson have a millinery store in their for butter and salt s.ilnion. lovers of good things to eat vouch for his the list of Dr. Johnson’s old patrons. cottage one door south of the court house. L ehtek H art . K noi . i , A Scm. iniiz . taste ami skill in the selection of hie Hart’s laundry is a neceatury and use Messrs. Knoll A Scbleinitz, corner They sell anything the ladies need in stock of staple and fancy groceries. L. H iner , Pre», ;n<l Mnnnger INCORPORATE!» Stillwell Ave. and 1st St., are not old in the way of hats, dress-trimmings and ful institution and well patronized by our Win. F. L amii . Ebennaii. Vice Prv*i<leiit I NI» K TIIK I.A1VH OF THE D Stillwell, Treasurer, Among the more recent enterprises in the bakery business here, hut they are notions. They do dress-iuaking, follow people, and, if cleanliness be next to god Win. S tatu of O hbcon . \ I <tillweii 8R < • r« Un v the city the book and news store of B. C. .solid in the regard and respect of all in ing the latest styles, and always manage liness, Mr. Hart’s establishment may be Wm. Barker. Superintendent. to please their customers. They have reckoned a great moial lorce. lannb, situated at the corner of Stillwell this community with whom they have T illimook L umbering C o . Ave. and First St., occupies a prominent aad to do. Their bread and their cakes been in this city several years and have met with great success, leading all others This company, composed of Capt. W. 1). are light but. their word is weighty. place. The location is one of the best in Stillwell, Wm. Barker, L Hiner, Win the town, an Ithe neat and tasteful build Their ice cream is Artic cold, but tiie.r in their line of business. A. L eiciiik . Ebvinian, A. J Stillwell, and others, is ing erected by Mr. Iaimb is tilled with u greeting is warm and hearty. They run Mr. Ia>teher is “ ail all round rustler, ” incorporated under the laws of this state. a restaurant ami confectionery ami fruit well selected and carefully arranged •J and though he knows how to raise a The sawmill they have here (fullv des stock. In this establishment you will business in connect,en with the bakery, garden or troll for salmon, believer neg cribed in aiijtner column) is kept Imsy find a lull assortment of the usual line and by knowledge, skill, industry and lects business and is an expert jeweler all the time, and they have a planing at of goods generally on sale in book and unfailing courtesy have acquired a pat and watch-maker. He keeps a large tachment, turning out all kinds of ------- MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALI. KINDS OF---------- news stores, and, in addition a very ronage in all their lines of business, stock of watches, clocks, jewelry and dreMed lumber, flooring, rustic in «ttld- »■i--- complete stock of tobaccos and cigars which we lioje will encourage them to Mfiectacles, besides fishing tackle, guns ings, etc. This comp my owns and and smoker’s goods generally. Of school continue their enterprise for many years and ammunitions. Hi» place of business operates the electric light plant, and luniks Mr. Lamb makes a particular fea to come. is next door to Reynold's furniturestore. much credit is due them for I heir enter ('. P. H adley . ture, and in artist’s niAtirials the am i- 0. A. Wii.i.KV. prise in furnishing this city uith sm h an The Grand Central saloon and billiard t ‘tir will find tris wants well suited. For Mr, Willey has a large stock of harness, excellent system of lights. They give the ladies anil babies his confectionery room, situated on Stillwell Ave., is one and does a general business in making employim lit to a nimd>er of men in the show case contains unbounded sacharine of t ie best appointed ami thoroug.ily and mending harness ami saddles. He mill, beside* making work for the loggers. pissibilities of joys and toothaches equipped establishments of the kind in is a shoemaker also. His place of bus C. & K T hayer the state. In the appearance of the ga'ore. The bank of C. A E Thayer is a solid dttings, ]«ipering, ami general ornamen iness i» in A. I-et her’» jewelry store. A lt red W illiams . institution of this town, ami has been of JoNi.H B ros . The drug store on First St., opposite tation the saloon is us tasty as a parlor, The big brown building that greets the great lieirdit and convenience to the bus the Igirson House, occupied by Alfred rhel.quor and cigar sVs'k is large, varie 1 eye of the newcomer w hen he first gets iness nu n of th s place, and to many Williams evidences, in its crowded but and as pure as the dew on the moun a glimpse of Tillamook city is Jones Bros, people throughout the county. C. & E. tains. Are you tired, a snifter of Had tastefully arranged shelves, its numlier- livery and feed stable. The main build Thnver are extremelv careful in their iess rows of handsome drawers, and the ley's “Cyrus .■iible” will put new ing 1» a monster in itself, but several business transactions, this, of course, strength into your weakened sinews, and sjitilkle an I glitter of new fittings, no auditions have lieen placed on since to being the duty ci everyone in the bank less than in the smiling countenance and ,f old or crabl ed, a cocktail of the same accommodate their increased business. ing biiiness, in order that their depositors alert manner of the proprietor, the effect will warm the cockles of your heart and Few cities of this size can boast of so tn ty is» protected. By this p< 1 ey their of good management, brisk trade ami transform the gall of your bad humors goo 1 a livery stable as Tillamook. their fimam ial stmiding is not only consequent prosperity. Mr. Williams straightway to milk of human kindness, maintained good lr*r\ but th *ir rating L. I.. SrtLLWKLL. fhe billiard room is supplied with the has been with us forabout two years and Mr. Stillwell has just opened a livery ami credit is of th* ln*st w ith the harks best tables to be had for money, and has made every day count in the further stable in the John Hay barn, and as he in Portland ami other » ides They sell ing of his business interests. The drug cues, balls, and other fitting» are of the is experienced in this business, he will exchange on all foreign countries, iind business requires unremitting personal choicest materials and best makes. The no doubt make a success. by applying to t. rm you ran, al «mall ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. sujsTvision, knowledge and skill, ami saloon and billiard room are brilliantly expense, send money, in the simp * of 1. F. Larson. that Mr. Williams meets these require lighted by incandescent ele 'trie illumi Fred Larson, a» he is familiarly called, drafts, safely t > E gl md, Harden, Ger ments satisfactorily, is most surely dem nators, as is also the ball room over is a first class black smith and machinist, many, or any other European country head, the property also of Mr. r lad ley. > *- onstrated by his success in his difficult T he H kadi ioht lie and the men he employs are experts C. 11. S mith . but essential occujiation. Tliis piper lias been here over four The Bureau saloon, on First St., is as far as work in iron is concerned. Mr. G. A. E dmund ». Larson does wood work also, ami has years. And has witlist H>d the liariMiip» a coinjKirativeJy new establishment, but tin Second St., corner of Stillwell Ave., incident to a m w-pap« r venture in a lias already made hosts of friends. The turned out some very well made and a modest edifice displays the legend durable wagons. He does repairing on newly-seltled locality. It «as uphill bus place occupies one of the best hsat.ons "Frisco Store.” I'nder that sign and in mill machinery, ami in fact is a skillful iness nt first, but the ps|>er has met «i'll for a business of that kind in the city; tliaf molest structure is done a grocery, mechanic in every sense of the word. su<*t*eM eVer sim e its first struggles under oze zzzo is handsomely ftte 1 up and the liar fur dry goodsand general merchandise bus nished with the latest improvements and Hi» shop is two blocks south of the i tlie manag**ment ol ('■ E. Wilson and Jay Edwards. Tlmse m*n ««.imped if iness that would tax the capacity of a stocked with a fine assortment of the lii. iDLiour o.dice. and everything eUe th< v could and are much larger building. Since Mr. Ed choicest liquor? and cigar». Mr. Smith L. II iner Mr. Hiner has a bl»'-»smith shop on th ? now in parts unknown, but ilwir »lay munds liegan his present venture, about does his level best to please bis patrons two years since, the trade of the I risen and his friendly ways and good natural wharf Hext to the Hoquartolibridge. He here was only a brief six immilli, when ■More haajgrown with the growth of the disposition has made his saloon a popu- d ies all kinds of likcksniitliing and Mr. Theo. Steinhilocr ami <». W Pettit Hccmed control of the paper. Siiir*e city aiurkeeps step with the general larresoit. The Bureau is a quiet and or- machinists work qucntly the pa,»er palmed into Mr W. S. TiloMr» n . enterprise of the place. That the Frisco’s .ferly place, ami any gentleman wishing Mr. Tlmnq'soii's place of bnsines« is 2Hf*inhi|ber’s hand«. Tl e land «¿Hre ■tock of groceries and provisions is equal to while away a few leisure moments re- to the demands of the most fastidious will find it a pleasant place to loaf. Mr. first door -onth of C. W. humh’» store ims.tiers ca ne with a ru«l», being He manufactures bouts and »iioea, and muiierative, that Mr. Steinl»iP»ei did not housekeeper is a conceded fact, and to Smith keei»» » Ltrgi* nuI",H'r of t,ie fe»-l impelled to continue the drudgery this part of his trade the proprietor lias I newspaper- on his tables for the edifii a- doe» repairing. and to:J necessary to issue a county paper, N kiji T iio M fson [•artieularly invited attention. Mr. Ed tion of his many patrons. Ha» a furniture manufactory and wood so he sold out to Lamb .Jvne«. Alx>ut munds is an attentive and industrious C. E. K. VNoi.m. working plant m the building ou time ir- a v»*ar and a half ago Mr. I »a mb sold Ids business man and every such enterprise C. E. Reynolds has the only furniture ” He interest to the present proprietor. 'The ner of Second St and 2nd Ave. F. as the one he controls is a credit to the -tore in the city, ami be keeps every pap~r ha* held its own against ail op|>o does all Kinds of cabinst work. city. thing a Tiilamooker needs in tin- way sitiou t*o far. The other papers that were No batteries or electric sparks tn care for. Makes no smell or dirt. llaM-KY A E mhum . C ohn A C o . Ol furniture. His stock consists of •tarted here, having ancciiuilted to the Are at present engaged in the mercan A big store doe» not always imply H chairs, parlor sets, bed room seta, mir tile business •! the Hutchins corner. inevitable after spasmodic struggles for No double or false cxpiosioiis so frequent with the unreliable spark ' big businem, but in the large building rors frames, blinds, wall paper, baby on the corner of Stillwell Ave. and Front carriages etc. Mr. Reynold, doe» all They punliase<l the lem.indcr of the prestige. The present |*ropnetor of tl»e It oil« itself automatically Jost light the burner, turn the wheel ami it runs St. uccupieil by Cohn A Co. as a general kinds of cabinet work in the most skill- bankrupt stock oí Mr». N. A. ilult-blim l«|ier has lr*en with il for over three years and has largely increased the (a«*il- all day. store, and are sellibg it out Ttwy may merehandiae »tore, the business is « ' ful manner. He ha» a full line of co I.M ities of the fy plant each year. tight fit for itaquarters. The store proper and undertaker's supplies on hand. Ilia continue in husmea» at that stand. ft runs with a rheaper grade of Gasoline than any other engine, aii <Iconse Thef stxblmhnient is new. almost through Maa. W. A. Rosne»». is a double one and one-»torie<l, but place of business Ims lately been removed out, now, and the Very l>e*t niMo.inrry quently (‘OSTS LE*S to run it. Ti»e hardware store on the earner of toe business is four-storied at least. to the building one door «ft o< aud latest and most apprvned a ppi lames First St. and 1st Ave. F. , formerly be The firm of Colin A Co. i» connected in For simplicity ft bests the world. fl Im* fewer parts, and is therefore Uss JohnHon’s drug »Core. longing to 8. A. Robert», l.a» just ban and fixtures are use I in the oiSre The business and by relationship with the G eorge U • P ettit . pnrclnwed bv a Mrs R »!•*»«, ol Port news and job department* are <*omp|ete hkely to get out of or«k*r than any oilier gas or gasoline engine now built •ell known Portland bouse of Mark L. To “take one’s eau-e in «*'« inn’ I* * in every particular. The H raih . ight ’ ohn A Co. In this connection with a privilege and luxury appn- iatcl by land, and J. E. Tuttle, ot Bar neg.' The will eornpsrr favorably with any osmty Send for Illustrated descriptive circular. • holesale firm in a large city the estab- every one who is <»bhgel u» y-umey to psrtica mentioned nave plenty of capital l»ap<'r published, and. ns far as artistic '■■‘liment here possesses an advantage and fro in this cold w«M of «»". *»' to make a »ucee» of tlie bu»>n<-»», and IWWiling is concerned, the «•»/► turned PALMER à REY. SSfcató? ln the purrlmse of goofa too evident to Mr G W. Pettit and wife, oithe'kn- have the abdity •< manage the arfao. of out here is as gfral as can l*e had in the oee.| demonstration. Geo. Cohn, the denul have fully demonstrated then the concern succewfully. Mr. J E. Tut- large citie*. •■tire partner of the firm in this city, - ij i j r L-u 2J J Jl General Merchandise T hey keep on hands at tlieir store in Hobson ville tlie largest stock of goods in tliis County. Tlxe ZF’sist Sailixxg' Steamers TRUCKEE and HOMER. J. K. S , Manager, Hobs^oi lville, Ore. Tillanjool^ Lumbering Co Rough and Dressed Merchantable Lumber Etc. Moulding of Every Description, Flooring and l^u£tic a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, HERCULES GAS GASOLINE ENGINES ^ ozsr I