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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1893)
Silhtntoolt as fjeciMipht. PiMiahed every Thursday evening. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY W F. I). J ones myself, should E ihtom and P roprietor Our enormous stock of general Merchandise which was saved from the lire will besohl for cash at a great sacrifice, These goods were not damaged by tire or water, but by handling are slightly soiled in sonic respects, though not to lessen their actual value. day. but 1 am determined to know all the facts in the case." Linville Collector was called upon by mi Asturian reporter, ami asked what measures, if any, be tí ,1 .VA' FAILUBES There is a great flurry on the had taken to learn the reason of banks closing down in various parts his discharge. "I am altogether in of the country. They nearly all the dark." lie said, "hut shall not hang out a card stating that depos long remain so. If there were any WE NEED MONEY. itors w ill be paid in full. No doubt reason for my removal, 1 would not- depositors will be paid in full ill of course, be in a position togriimble; most cases, though it will take a but while there may have been Owing to our heavy loss in the late fire we must convert our goods into cash as quickly as possible, and oiler such bargains as were never known here before. good dial of time in some instances. illicit traffic carried on between this On the other hand there are many city mid Portland, nothing of that that will not pay in lull. They make nature was ever done with either the iimioilliceinent to let till' people my knowledge or consent. I have down easy, and to save themselves already telegraphed the depart ment demanding a full investiga from being mobbed. There is just as much money in tion. mid mean to have the matter A réduction of 2.50 ta 5.00 on every Huit af clothes. A réduction af 50 cfs. ta 1.00 an every pair ot shoBS, We have just received to their safes as fast as they can of the charges preferred, but until mid will not loan it out. Private that reaches me. 1 can do nothing. 'Jlii! removals have been the individuals are putting their money in their stockings. This 'This is why cause of iuiic I i eoiiiinent in political .irsi so. COHIT ¿c CO., Tillax^LOOlz, Ore. Till&mool^ LumbRfing Co. Il is funny how people diseu« er the importance mid influence of a newspaper ««lien the« get into a scrape, or do something they lire ashamed of. Tin « live lor years ««ilholll subscribing, limi ««lien asked to advertise say : "It doesn't pay: no one rends the paper." But the Illimité they get into a racket they rush to I lie newspapers mid request them not to say nnything about it. < >r in ease of trouble in ««hieb their ' mime happens to be mentioned, then t . hey realize that the paper Ims a circulation, ami t hey don' I ««nut their iiniues pub- lislied all over. I h'coto Star. We have noticed a ease of this kind in rdlmnook recently which is quite remarkable lor I he amount ers, Messrs. to support Co. will find a ready first the whaleback vessel brought to coast prevented the Pacific carry ing out of mi experiment that would have revolutionized lumber carrying. 1 he pi cnliar const met ion of the vessel mid DRY All kinds of turning doi.r to order. Mouldings and Brackets of all kinds. the small cost ol running it would Imve brought lumber freights down to a iiiini- TILLAMOOK UAKERÌ per cent. C. H. SMITH, Proprietor. F re FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. bread, pie3, sakes etc. always on hand. Home- made and French candies, oranges, nuts and lemons. l irsi Class Restaurant in Connection. Tillamook,Ors iiiiiin. Il a fleet of whnlehaekscould I reedom of the Press, her wnisi I put my arm \round iiiformation relntivcto cliarges limi rather, kinder, sorter like the iree been rcceivcd liy bini Ile tele- dom of the press," graphed thè Secretnry oftlie l'rviis- I Io* condition of a place mav always be gauged by the appar atine of the newspapers. When the hx .d journal lia- a |s«verty -triken look, ami live advertisements are reumxal. tliat i» all rigiit; bui it i, scarce, it is safe to say that the wnly imi that tbe im«|H‘cti>r», aa well town is either on the down grade or never got very tar up. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. When a ♦ sensible man is thinking of settling in a new place the first thing be does is to get lioltl of a paper pub poorly lunges is to a house, a rii supported paper is to a I o be held Julv 4th town. A Rev erend gentleman who has charge of the advertising depart- iiient of a wcll-kuowii weekly is to no le.-s than twice in the Bible. I'lmtH* ««Im ««isli to substantiate and »5th. ./ coundete Stock of Drugs- Patent .Medicines. Toilet-i? . Irti el es, .A 'otions on hand. 'D p . H. 1? ,D>. ^ohr^son Everybody turn out and see the fun. u './// Prescriptions carefully '"'Compounded. Fifty years • e.vperi en ce i n th is bit si n ess. this remarkable announcement can July 4th. do so by referring to the following One quarter mile ami rejieat race, for passages: "Come. therefore, and I ««ill ail« erti-e thee." N umber- x xi«. 14. ‘' And I thought to advertise thee, saying. Buy it." Ruth. ix. 4. It in no«« law in Minnesota that a newspaper must have In-en puh- li shell a year from an office eqtiipped si - k stii . lwiii . i . A \ I O ri jo S tore authority for the statement that advertising is prophetically referred < <> kni : r mtsr THE OLD RELIABLE lished there. I'nless that shows sign- of prosperity lie looks some- where else. What a front gate oil' the é ; ^XI) QINFECTIONERY. NOW OPEN. BUREAU ■;? SñLOON, First St., Dpp, Dccidantal. GOODS, T illaxk >(>I\, ( )RKG()N. I’loprictors Electric Liolit System. THE I (’l.ithing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions, Gents’ furnishings, Groceries and Gen- eral merchandise. At the old stand. sale for it." The unfortunate disaster to the the ury askiug tliat liglit he thixiwu on tlie -ubjcet Ilo* t'ulh< to|- -aiti 1 he iiistriietions were a complete slirprisc tome. IH tsiur-e; if :m\ well foumlctl cause exists l'or lltcir Saw \ Pianino; II. mid G. Curwen \ it trit Ils ID in- soil us cake, "Oli dear." nivs she. I Kill r. though lie in ill business, and "what liberty you printer men do we lire told that he Imrrows the take." "Why yes. my girl, my paper to read every week. charming girl. (I M|iieexv<l her some. I gm-s- , can you -ay ought, CVSTOH HfìVSK CHAX(.l\ my love, against tin Ireedom of the Collector Taylor yeslerday eon- press? I kissed her some. I did bv llrnied thè reperì timi he had re- gum; she colored like a bee. I'pon eeived in-trm tious frolli W ashing my living soul she looked almost ton to remove iiispeetors l.inville too good tocat! I gave another kiss and K< arne» lui) stateti that no mol then s.iy - she 'I do confess I any thing OREGON. I lie general sizes of large sea nt lings and deals, we (eel sure the import of ga 11 displayed by lh<- party ««Im lie put on between I lie Puget Sound ««as in the scrape, ■lust after the mid China ami Australia, the de lire last «« cek < '. I Nelson struck mand lor lumber would he great. I*. F. Browne, The III «ni mirr I’lie same would lie true in regard published it. Greatly I to our sue- to a fleet between Puget Sound mid prise Mr. Browne ««as «cry align California and South \uierica. Illmul it. lie expressed liililsell to W lien the little war in N icaragua I lie editor as being "very lunch dis is oxer we may look for active pleased." Now. there was no in opei ill ions on the canal to resume. tention to do Mr. Bro«« ne any in Last month a company. eoni|Hised justice in that article, ami ««c never of leading capitalists, was for...... I hail nor have we no«« any ill ««ill in San I rauci-eo toeommcnce work against him. It ««ns n piece of on the Paeilic coast end of the news. < tur best friends «volili! have canal. This company is known as received the same treatment. Mr. the International Const met ion Co Bro«« lie should surely expect noth The capital stock is 910,1 >00.01 Ml. Illg better. I lie directors mid subscribers are: lie even complains been use his Irvin M Scott. John W. Mackay, initials were given in mentioning Lewis Geestle. William I.. Merry. his limile, lie said it was done so Janus B Stetson. \. C. Hamilton, that "people would know preeinelv V Hayward, C. N Felton, II Bliss which Browne it was." Ol'course it and John J. cKinnou. Willi the was. I here was no intention to beginning of work w ill ....... lien« v ...... vey the idea that it was I,. II. orders lor lumber, mid the cargo Brown or I*. R. Blown. Those trade of tile Paeilic Northwest will gentlemen would have good reason naturally he in clover. to kick it w e had said 'M I Bl ow n." \nother feature alxillt this. Mr. I’ I Brow ne has nev er emit ributed I- îlic pince ti» find Baigams in TILLAMOOK, says: "The Oregon pine (lir), per ‘Mohawk,’ at Fleetwood, is coining out in splendid condition, and is a really line parcel of this excellent wood, and containing as it does, all prices. Goods delivered free of charge, no matter Im«« large or small the package, to any part of the city. | From Puget Sound Liitnberniiili. ] people. The rich oiich will not suf There is a grow ing demand in fer. The smaller banks are not the eastern lumber market for the responsible for the liiimicial diffi once despised hemlock. I llis is mi culties. Tim larger concerns on indication of the growing scarcity Wall street are just tak ing adv ant of w bite pine. age of the situation to squeeze tlie A late number of Tilular News, money out of tin* smaller banks. published at Liverpool, England, Portland more have the largest store in town. pay all depositors in lull, though I I'll I linger and Charles Stock ton for the parties owning the bank- may the po.-ilions of in-pectors to suc lie worth millions. Il i- a lime Io ceed Inspectors Linville ami Kear- exercise great caution. People ecy.—Astorimi. becomes gene rill, I here wi II be great and full assortment of groceries which we are selling at We are located at King's corner, and ««ith the large warehouse we are erecting adjoining, we ««ill once A circles, but judgment in general mu on the banks one year ago has been suspended until inforina- would have had tin* saint* Hiret tion is received as to the cause oi that it Ims now. Wry lew hanks the changes. Collector Taylor iioniinated G. have enough money at all limes to loss and stifl’cring among tlit- poor a large Don’t forget that we pay the highest prices lor country produce. money appears to he s so srarrr. I.UMHl.l/IXi; NOIES. Ladies dry goods at figures that will astonish you. Hats at almost any price. the ciinitry as there was a year silled to the bottom. I also tele ago. t he bankers are putting it in graphed to Washington for a copy should not get excited, li the pmiie FIRE! FIRE, what know prompted the action of the depart ment. I have yet received no answer to the dispatch I sent to A lfred W illiams , |H>iiii's owned in Tillamook at the time, fourteen hamls or under, eutrv 42.50. purse. $10.00. Second race, one lialf mile and retieiit. entry C> 00. purse 440.00. < halt of the entry milled to the purse. riiinl nice, KOO yards ami nqx-at. eutrv (5.00. purse 4:w.oo. I hie half of the entrance money added. <>|,en onlv to horses three years old or under. DRUG STORE! II utvhtnw Corner. 1 illamooR, Oregon. with the necessary materials except July 5th. pre-.-cs, ««ith no less than 240 siib- first rae,'. 600 yards ami re|s-at 45.00. purse 430.00. eutrv tine half ,.t the seribi'is, in order to have any part entrance money added. of the legal ml« ertising. Sx-omi race, single dash of a mile, entrance $5.00. purse $30.00. < >u, half of the entrance money mbh-i. The <»\erliind for July ««ill con riiir.l race, single dash, one quarter tain an interesting article on the mile, entrance fee $5.00, purse $l.'.0i). Panama «•anal, ami many interest One half of entrance money added. ing articles from leading authors. Nels Thompson, Cabinet Mallei’ and Carpenter. Burnitili e la Linet Work »•de SCROLL SAWING Wooden Pumps made. Next door to Fred Urwn « TillkMOOK, drr BRICS NPATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Compounded I’mse- will l>e divi<le<l as follow,: » to the first horse and «, to the second In all races not les- than 3 to enter and 2 to start. No money given for a walk over. Pistauee Hag in all repeat races will In fixed at one liiimlrvd feet. Rille catch Weights. Entries must I,- mad,- wit), the secre tary nf the Tillan ink Eair V—-s iat oi, on or In for«' eight o cl.s k T. M. of the day preceding the race. Rail s must N-run under th«'. ontn.l of the judges appointed by t|„. A.-ocia- tion. Hie Aw, union shall have the right to contml the hors.- ami rider- ami 1» change riders as on regulation tracks in case of any unfairn« Q t * » tn O à U J At all hours. A. G. REYNOLDS, Vhùtüjtrrtphcv, P ortraits I n A ll T he L eading S tyles In»t intuneoiis proeeai for |,M| «liii-h insures success every time. KXLARf ; i XC» A Si »KCIA LTV. \ iew* of i in- |,„„t important pl ices of interest in the county. bT S t and 3 rd A ve e , over H eadlight -O ffice .