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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1894)
News and Comment. Fun! Fun!! Saturday night See bills giving programme. The Elmore lias about completed re pairs and will sail lor (his place Satur- day. Dr. Wise will leave for Portland next Monday. Those wishing tn see him | will please eall at once. How is your sole? How are your up pers? If they are had von can get them men«led by Harry Grose. The caravan returned from the south , Tuesday, and will swoop dow n upon Ne halem next. They report showing to g.H>d houses William and Frances Steinmetz wish to express their (hanks to the Ladies Aid Society and all friends who so kindly as sisted them during the recent sickness in their family. The man who cuts meal at the Central Market knows how to fix a nice roast, can slice a steak lor you that is sure to please, ami he studies the particular w ants of every customer. Dr. C. E. Linton and R. T. Weatherly of woods were in the city yesterday Dr. Linton is making arrangements to start a paper in Woods. The Doctor is a rustler ami will no doubt succed in the project. 1* F. Brow ne advertises' his shoemak ing establishment in another column. [Mr. Browne has done work for the people [here for a long time, and needs no recoin- hnendation from us. He is a first class [workman W. J. Smith, Tom Coates and Wilbur Stillwell have been appointed appraisers of the estate of Jos. Green, deceased. As the estate consists of several thousand acres of timber land, scattered all over this county, and elsewhere, the gentlemen named will be gone for some time cruis ing over the land. conduct the attairs of the household. Having prevailed on a voting lady to assume the name of Prove ost some time since, he went to Portland last week ami the two were united in marriage. Arthur returned here with his wife the first of the week. They have set up housekeeping. Long and happily may they live together.—Dayton Herald. No one need say the H eadlight The friends of this paper will do an act that will be fully appreciated if they will, after the count is made in the various pre cincts after the election, send marked tickets showing the exact vote of all can- dnlates for all offices, as quickly as pos- sible This office w ill be kept open all night, if necessary, after the election, 1.nd all election news will be posted hen* and else where. When impossible to send full returns, si nd majorities for one or more candidates as far as possible. Generally, some one is coining tn town after the count is made, and reports sent by them, addressed to this office, will I m * made public in tabulated form pose tne editor’s political policy if you like. please us better than for some man to slate his objections to our policy over his own name. This is the only fair way to fight, and the only kind we use. Obituary. William Thornton, an old and highly respected settler of this community, died at his late home two miles east of town, Sunday night, May 20. Mr. Thornton was born in Cincinnati, May 25, 1821 but went to Illinois in 1826. In 1852 he crossed the plains to California, and in I87O came to Tillamook. Mrs. Thornton, «me brother and one sinter survive him. had no children. The funeral occurred Tuesday at John son cemetery, Rev. McLachlan conduct ing the religious ceremonies. A very large number of friends and neighbors assembled there to pay their last res pects to the deceased. The prices, of all commodities have dropped. The H eadlight realizes this and w ill give the people the advantage of a hard times price on the paper. Until June 15, 1894, the price of this paper will be only $1.00 per year. This applies to all new cash subscribers, all old subscribers who pay a year in advance, and to all who are in arrears and pay up until the present time and for a year in advance. This ar rangement cannot last longer than stated, as $1.00 per year barely pays lor the act ual cost of the white paper, but we make this oiler in order to give those who are in arrears a chance to pav up regardless of hard times, and get our books square. Do not delay this matter too long. C> V ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY NIGHT. Only the best selected stock butchered for this market. Beef, veal, mutton and pork on hand at all times. Dressed poultry every Saturday. Game in season. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ALDERMAN & HIGGINBOTHAM When you come to the Wilson River country, stop atReeher’s. AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS. Cjood Bedg FISH AND GAME IN SEASON. Telegraph office in ihe house. Grain and hav for teams. Stage to Forest Grove or Tillamook, when ordered. 111 Z1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 * 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e_t • 1 Z'[. - : _ j , You can have all the space yon want, and we guatantee yon fair treat ment in answering you. Nothing would E I pre differ in opinion are invited to use its columns free of charge. Get in and op Voters, call at the treasurer’s office, the books are public pro|>erty, and see if they don’t confirm what is said in an article in this paper entitled “Public Funds.” 1 Before you make up your mind, consult the school law’, also, and go to the school superintendent’s office and note how much has been received on teacher’s examinations last rear llarry Grose is now making boots and shoes in his shop next door to the Dr. Johnson drug store lie makes a speci alty of honest hand-sewed work. Harry | is a hard working young man, under stands his business, and will be pleased tj do work for his friends. You ought to see some of hi” handi-work. He makes a specialty of mending. There will lie a general democratic ally at the court house on Thursday, May 24, at 8 P. M. Hon. J. K. Weather ord. democratic candidate for congress, vill address the people, lie will address i he people of Bay City 011 Friday evening May 25. Later.—The meeting is de clared off, as the speakers found it im possible to be here. is Its fight is open, and all who judiced. Hard Times. jviusis Mrs. D. C. Bowers j is pre-; pared to give lessons in Z music ;isat home or at pupils’ resi- t-Z Z® dence, as desired, in city or | L c°u"try- -J: -•J Terms: Eight dollars for Z •»twenty four lessons. [Z Z ------------------ . - x--------- 2 '7») - -1 1111 11 11 e 11«1 11 1111 I I I I I I 1 1111_111 I I Frescoing, Decorating, PAINTING, Arthur Pmvoost, one of the firm of and Paper-hanging. Provoost Bros., who are starting in to and prices call on, or write to manufacture brick here, concluded it was For H estimates ermann G eshner , Beaver Post office, 41 Tillamook County. Ore. well to have a helpmate—one who could TUTTLE & CARY. “Hardware, Stoves, tinware. Finest stock ever seen in this Citg. All New Goods. Agricultural Implements Large Ship ment now on the way from the East. and oil kinds of mechanics’ Tools always in stock. Loggers and Mill Supplies. Repairing done. □ ppaaife Larsen House, Tillamook.