There was a spirit of neighborly
(Tilla too oh fjcabliiiht
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
w . F. D. J ones
to
generosity shown
Published every Thursday evening.
E dito « and F mofrietor
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those who
were burned out.
What few busi-
nesH places that
were left were
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L*K.*al notice»». io<'tH per line: ami sets after
th»- firnt insertion
Only *,ctn per line for first
ins -rtioii for regular a-lverliseis
This town does not ask charity
in its present misfortune, in the
usual sense of the word on such
occasions, but we should like to see
those who have capital act liberally
in advancing the necesaary funds
which insures success every time.
and 5th
portunities
safe
for
investment
here are most excellent.
All local notices will be “starred’ or otherwise
designated as advertisement».
vocate the purchase of the steamer
No special poail Ion w ill be agreed upon for
any advertisement, though we take especial
p tin« to display advertising matter »-ffectivch
a id give as favorable portion a- {Mmslble. fre
qiiently changing the •make lip’’ of the paper
Improvement, thinking that she
may be tilted up with pumps and
There are several schemes ad
vanced
to provide
protection
in case of lire moved up ami down
the slough in Mich a manlier as to
We m ike ii speci il effort to chaime or re Imihi
advertisements as often iisonr natrons desire,
but make no < oiitract to that effri I
• •
No cuts will be used, except out line c.ita oil
metal bases
protect the town eilecttiallv. Others
think that a scow in the slough,
We res-rve t’ie right to reject any advertise
meiit that we deem objectionable
of hose would be the tiling. A bet
\ | Ir-SH ill i . »Ill • II II III < TlliollM t<»
Tilic II k i Di m kt .
T illinook . <»a
i'ti.t.VMooK,
O ki -:.,
June 22,
with a fife engine and several feet
scheme; perhaps, is to lay water
mains over the principal streets
coiihi
cted with the mill.
The mill
keeps up steam all night, and all
that would lie necessary in case of
lire would be to connect the I iohv
IK93. at file proper places and play the
water onto the lire.
AT'TI.H THOUGHTS.
This would
not cost the city over 81000 so we
are told, and would give the I h - s I
It is in order now to Ini VC IK* t t A T protection possible. It would save
the people enough in insurance to
lire protect ion.
There was much
pay for the outfit
that meant nothing.
All places should
iasiirniice companies make much
lower rilles « lien there is protec
and hose ns al l'i art
tion against lire, besides insurance
Ground wits broken Ibr new
buildings on Tuesday morning.
rarely covers the actual loss, and
In a few mouths Tillamook
in a year.
be a b -tier town than it ever
is the cost.
before.
The 'I ilh.li:i < k
done nt
Something sliou.d be
once.
Why not call a
J l.lnbel ing < ’<». meeting at an early date to discuss
lost heavily on electric light wires the mailer and make provisions for
protection?
mid poles.
Let everybody take ■ hold to fe
4 WFUl.
pair the damages
I
lly
Sunday
night's fire.
We should hate to get into a con
It was iiniiisiag to MM* pllllirN troversy with the Sheridan Sun
Kcrr.tehing around in I I k * a «dirs to mini. Helilight smother us with
iiml imperishable articles.
anathemas like lie does lip- v alley
Il is an absolute eerlaiiity that Transcript in llie following;
the liras started «ere incendiary .
“The pulty-headed idiot who
Il will happen again if nothing is runs the Halins Transcript gave
done
the Sun a raking with his port bat
The escape of Hadley *s residence tery that nearly hulled us. all be
mid barn wits miraculous. Two cause wo said that Dallas was a
bitrrelH of water on the roof of Mr. hog for Eon It Ii of J lily celebrations
Hadley's kitchen saved several We emphasize our assertions about
buildings.
Dallas, and defy the fimgle-faced,
The faucet toa thirty gallon bur
% ?
?
FIRE,
FIRE!
their
customers
as
cheap
Cohn & Co.
other rules. Ol course, we bate aw-
Il a mail lias an honorable, legit tally to light with a skunk. but you
imate mid visible iiieans of support, have got our dander up. mid gol
lie is not likely to he licensed of blame ye, we dare you over the
crime. Those who have not these I’olk county line, yes. we’ll throw
liehl some« here else.
ThampBon,
It is alamt time to order a few
lazy,
worthless,
Cabinet Mailer and Carpenter*.
g<s>d for-nothing
fellows out of town. It should lie
done on general principles
Toll
can't ilo them mi mjii'tice by mak
ing iicvusattons against them, as
they are of the class that is guilty
of mol rvK|H>n»U>le for nearly all
crime. Owl with tin hi
Furniture < a met Work, eh
made V» unter
PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION.
Or-gon 'tamp i- Ilin e-louri l.a
(’l\tlestlale; was h aled Msiv 11»,
IM87, bred I »y |>. ( ¡rn •»••on, Sab'in,
Ore Sir»', Mas ii Forward; G.
S.re Merry Mas« ill (1222, S (' S.
1» ,; Dam, B»*f, hv Mt-riy Mason ;
Grandaiii 11 i, Lioiihart and
< ie<»r>j«‘, ki own as the Hubbard
Mure. Oregon Stamp has taken
four Li premiums at Oregon
Mae Fair. I le is a inahajon)
Bav, wi-glits 1759. 17 hum Is
Idyll,
illle. shows g»>d nio\f.
n ent. is sure in lie^otting colls
c.
Trial, 2:-) 2.
Will make the season of 1S<K». <i»ni-
invncine \pril 3 to Julv 1. at tbe bdl.m-
ing places
flic Tillamook
Hook and Ladder Co
No I
Will give n
Grand « Ball
at Hadley a Hall « hi tin* night of
July 4th.
MONDAYS, John Johnson’s,
at
GAri’1>aNldl .JLJLSDAYS, Mr. Ray’s,
iicen?SrJhf.ork Nehalem. WED
NESDAYS. Saturdays &. Sundays
at (.
A
Bailey sone milt east of
rillamook City
THURSDAYS, at
\at Beaver Creex
FRIDAYS, B R. Daniels, Nestucca
’ I. I’ i< i5’,h.Tin|> high mid wrightt utolb«
HTH iiititiil L h \ with black pointe. He ha« a good
clean bo r. with iHiwrrful nin«<*nlar develop
inent
Hr Iteuan developing natural trotting
action at an early age. mid had hel^eii handled
wonld ho doubt trotted wri faat He waadrivre
but aMhort time nn a farm track mid trotted a
full mile tn a 32. Hi« colte all «how fine trotting
action and a two-year old trotted Iasi year better
than13He 1« kind a« a kitten, in rfectlx
level nvadrd ami pure g«ted.
rblhhiRF E sire Challenger i< 6| bv Almont 13
aire of 17 p«>rformer« in the i o im ln< hiding
.. ’’.’’ l
2
(thr
ri“ ‘ «‘«re
that held the a mile record for «even year*
Ihrdmont a r'» (the la «t »tailion in i^t We«t
n.ont (p), a 13’.,. who ha« to hi« credit a mile tn
-• h
with running mate, the nearv«t approach
ever made to the 1 00 mark by a horse in harne««
Almont « family recorda «how 6aj names in the
» 30 list, and 109 in the i to li«t a« agafiiM 414 and
and ^5 re«|MvtKely at thi« time a vear ago
t hallensvr. «ire of Tr 11 min ter a a«S; « hal
lenger 1 hlef 2 at rrocra«tin ition, 2 24 C I It
•mi
llelh tigrr trial. 1
c„ s-;.
P
1 >x/ie Pepper b\ Rax
1 Hot. by Hoiiophant. he bv l>uvv , ro Lett wire
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20
J*"» "f Ifnmboldt 2 ;o
amt dam by Mambrino Champion «ire of Moth
[•■’»« J aj Ihwn IVdro.»ireof <• H j
Mar«h.d|
<
"'«.""b H M- Torn.,Io > «..,„1 .,f
th. .Um. of IhHH-.strr > *» <..,McnWiu. • „
M.mbrrm, Mrrth.m _• >
M.mhrtno < hsnn.t.n
b? M.lnbnn., Cbm u. Ih, gr,-.l .ire of bL.t
mare» 31 dam bv l>>u’>ing Bav Me^sencer
•ire of the ,l.,„. Of , l.rkf h;e?.n<| Brown Chief
Of Martha »lit., , nr Ih.lU, > ,,,
M-rjolK ,
.if Cor.ll<»l
n„^.„ llsVMX'n.\
SCHOLL SAWING
Wooden Pump« mad«.
N«n duur to Fred Urx>n • Mark smith shop
TlllUÍUl», ttMM.UN
All kinds of turning dune to order.
Mouldings and l.rackets of all kinds.
Proprietors Electric Light System
We make ti discount of ten per cent,
for c:i»li orders.
I- tile place to find lia'gnins in
DRY
±
T
GOODS,
TILLAMOOK ßAKERY «
place, Oretovvii, Friday after
noons and Saturday forenoons.
Trotting Bird Stallion,
tilings are criminals.
N h I b
I lellenbrand's
Piyalilr when the in .r- is known t . In-
w till l»-al. changes band'* <»r is talc* n fioin
the coiiiiiv
( an t'lim sh p.isliire h r
mart's if desired.
Caiv will l e t ikrii, but will n t 1» ie-
S| hh sible lor accidents
N. I*. 11 xnson , Own-*r
Hint is, the energy of Yes, you gluttonous porker, v on
the people «ill lie devoted toother slab sided rhinoevrous, we dare,
tackle ii' Queeiislmry.
things principally for the preset,I. you to
Gooseberry.
Elderberry or imv
The dance in Hadley's hall will lie
allowed to hang
Saw & Planing Mills.
Third race, single dash, one quarter
mile, entrance fee $5.00, purse $12.00.
One half of entrance money added.
Furses will be di vided as follows : 23
to the f:rst horse and !3 to the sectuid.
In all races not less than 3 to enter and
2 to start.
No money given for a walk over.
Pittance flag in all re|»eat races will he
fixed at one hundred feet.
Ride catch weights.
Entries must he made with tin* secre
tary of the Tillamook Fair AiMociatioii
on or before eight o’clock I*. M. of the
day preceding the race.
Races must be run under the control
of the judges appointed by the Associa
tion. The Associa'ion shall have the
right to control tin» horse and riders and
to change rider* as on regulation tracks
in fuse of any unfairness.
OREGDN
TILLAMCDK,
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Oiipycv nt Allen <hntec
A*«„"J™ “f .”•« "f llr,m..iil-l.t» the
>i«t nh -Inm bv Vlwklin. • W hip
Terms: J15 AC
TICKETS SI.SI, including supper
sbisor
S?5.i0 lusiriim.
' I r 1. .-blrrr l in the W itch l!«„l Malt,..,,
Produce M.ke w|IH-h entitle, all hi. get .4
to »tart tn thta «tak« <f ft o»
V
A HKYI.FY
Tillamook Oregon
t
^XI) (T)NFECHONEKY.
NOW OPEN.
Fresh bread, pie3, cakes etc. always on hand, Home-
male and French candies, oranges, nuts and
lemons.
if First Class Restaurant in Connection.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
CORNER FIKHT Sr & STIIJ.WEI.I, A \ »
Terms: $12 to insure, for
single mare, and $iO each
for 2 or more.
for a y ear
be
First race, 600 yard’s and rej»eat, entry
$5.00, purse $30.(X). One half of the
entrance money added.
Second race, single dash of a mile,
entrance $5.00, purse $30.(X). One
half of the entrance money added.
John
half so handsome or distinguished
looking or pleasing in his manners.
ar«mml the town nt all.
Third race, 000 yards and rejieat, entry
$5.00, purse $30.00. One half of the
entrance money added. O|»en only
to horses three years old or under.
Tillamook, from Monday at 4
o'clock 1’. Al. to Wednesday at
•J o'clock.
Dallas dishrag Io knock
ley's had been turned open, and a chip from our shoulder. The e<l-
the oil runout in a deluge. This itor of the Hogtown Dislirug is n
is why the Hallie shot to I In* sky heap bigger man than we are; he
w itli one Hash.
is also older and meaner. and not
should not
Second race, one half mile and rej»eat,
entry $5.00, purse ^4 ).00. One halt
of the entry added to the purse.
Tillamoolç Lumbering Go.
Oregon ¡Stamp
billl-headed sin ker who smears ink
this town old man Wash in you infernal
has no use for such a class It is a hyena, you piisillanim ms essence
ot nothing, you crocodile in human
good time to get l id of them.
'tore clothes, you legislative clerk,
1'he slightest wind would have
you muttoiilieiid. you you well.
destroyed the linsiiiesx houses that
(I. old boy, your city isn’t as hog-
«ere left. At one time we would
gisli as it might b •. and y ou can go
not have given tilteen cents for the
ahead with your celebration if von
buildings oil the south side of l-'irst
want to, but we'd like to have the
St. At that time we valued our
<‘ditor of the Hogtovvii Dishrag
ollice only Ibrvviiat vv e could carry
and act as pall-bearer in
out. A brisk wind would have .............
our plug ugly parade.
You 'eelie
given no time for that.
wouldn't need to disguise himself,
There art* drunken Imius who
at all. lie is a plug of the first
have Is-en ill the Inibii of dvepieg
water, and as ugly as original sin.
in vacant houses mid sheds. They
t'ome over. Snide; the chub lishii g
are liable to carelessly start a tire
from otliee back vv iiulow is simply
miy time. The marshall should
sii perb."
henceforth put them in the cooler
or drive them out of town. They
One quarter mile an I repeat race, fur
¡»unit's owned in Tillamook at the
time, fourteen hands or under, entry
$2.50, purse, $10.00.
leased
Clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions.
w. c King's store Will make the seas n of IN 3 a* follows;
Groceries and Gen-
building, and are at Geo. Munson’s place,
(‘ral merchandise
\t the old stand.
Pniirie, Mondays ami
work building an ad Burnt
Wednesdays. II A. M. to 1. I’.M.
T illamook , O regon .
.Join's Bros' barn,
dition on the side.
rd of kerosene in tin- rear of Had o'er the
The 4th of July celebration ami
races «ill probably lie postponed
Views of the most ini|K>rtHiit
July 5th.
(’GUN CO., are
on deck iijniin. T hev
received a large lot
of goods on th(‘ Str.
A ugusta On Tues-
dav thev
1 ¡ IIO of
goods per Steamer
Elmore.
Thev used
S pexialtï
pl u es of interest in the county.
Everybody turn out
S tudio : C or . 1 st S t . and 3 rd A ve . E., over H eadlight O ffice .
and see the fun.
July 4th.
'Flic
it is belter to prevent fires alto
gether, if |> issible, no in liter what
\ <<
vv
lor the people to re-build. The op
against lire for the town since the
most of it is burned up. Some ad
<’ »rrrspo.ideiice oil toplra of general Interest,
III vitc'l
--
<>1<I neighlHH’lnsxl prejudices burn
i.ost, Found. Eor Re.it ForSale, Wanted and
Spi t ial noti< < s. in < lasslticfl ' ad column», at
tin- rate of one cent per word for first insertion
and halt rate» thereafter
Legal notices. Nonpareil tocte. per line for
first insertion am! 5cta per line for i at li silbse
qiient insertion
T k '« ms : Cash ill h <1 vanee for siihi II advertise
meiit», ami payment is required laonthly or
quarterly on large contrin ts.
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A ll T he L eading S tyles
To be held Julv 4th P ortraits I n Instantaneous
process for lad ies
made to accommodate as many as
[M»«sible. It is to be hoped that the
ed with the fire.
R ATES OK SCBM RIPT1ON.
(«TMICTLV IN ADVANCE-)
One year
Si x month*
Three months
A. G. REYNOLDS,
THE OLD KE LI A BL I
D rugstore
. / comi>lete Stock of Drugs-
Potent .1/ c<tidnes. Toilet-^,
.Irtides, .Votions on ìinnil. -z
“D f . H.
.1?.
Ill Prescription s ca refit I ! ¡J
' mcompounded. Fifty years
-experience in this business.
A L K R K1) W ILLI AMS,
DRUG STORE!
Hiitchuv
Corner.
Fi liaiilook,
()l'e^oii
LI1TE OF
DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES
Prescriptions Compounded
At all hours.
THE
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BUREAU 4 SALOON,
C. H. SMITH. Proprietor.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
First St., Opp, accidental
TillamaakiDra