Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 13, 1894, Image 2

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Don’t Chase out of Town
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Tim train was driven
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W. F. D. JONES.
For Something Foreign 3 r>
The P«'ty
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You may send away and get your' "static-'!
little cheaper, but you will probably get, Ur’’*
article. Take a look at our Stock.
lnieri
T he C ounty O fficial P aper
5:11
------ Independent in Politic*------
KATES OF SFIISi KIPTJON.
(STKICriA IN ADVANCE.)
One year
Hix IllOlltllS
Three
months
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ADVEItriSlNG KATES.
1 infill, pet month
$<» 76
per y eat
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Local nolle««, torts per line; ami sets. after
the fii*t insertion. Only sets per line for first
insertion for regular advertiaei s
Lost, Pound, For Rent. For Side, Wanted, and
Special noticea, in classified ' ail
columns, at
the rate of uue cent per word for Hist insertion
and halt rates thereafter.
Legal notices, Nonpryeil. locts. per line for
first insertion and 5c Is per line for each suhse
queiit insertion.
Sidelight Flashes.
& ............... ....
whut vou waul.
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Tlie 3”0-i*«»l bridge
V..n»»
trove.l bv the recent l.le-1 >
n.i» i* very niilortuinile
.... „pppr Neturix who '• J^irv
|„r.| tor « mml •» th»tr I. h - h tv
lleiimthe l,hot.«rH|ier ml1 r-<
next ►P'litimr» li'K* ""ol,t . ” ■
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.,.11 at the ..west l.rice. 1’«" 1
Ummii.V..nintemlt..pu.lh«»e»..u.e
Yesterday ahenmon tl.er» »«» •>
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alnrm, xml the
.low 11 the sir.ets, .mt 11 ''** *
Somebody p.-nre.l a l'“'kel ’
ju |h(.
the tire and put it out.
roof of Chas. Dolev’s residence
Howard Cary ami Cor. «T
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married lnrsdny evening
„«mol Ex eonnlv e..ininis-l..ne1 W. I
II farv. and Um bride 1» one of In
nicest vonna women in the county
Their many friends extend congrainla-
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i ILLAMOOK
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Magazines, Newspapers, School Books
A L E R E1 > VVI LLI.-XMs,
RUG STORE;
Tillamook, Oregon
>1 iitcliins
Corner.
------A Full Line of------
DRUGS
AND
PATENT
MEDICINES
Prescriptions Compounded
“ TliL.mil. one of those
County orders wanted. Colin & Co.
l’aines Celery Compound at Williams.
"as
Full supply of Artists’ materials]
Comity warrants bought by Beals Bros. leit'omoi the list of conm Ilmen elected
Bicycle for sale cheap. Cull at Ibis as was ptibliHlnd in this paper hmt week
office
There was no intention Io slltlil
Wanted—to buy a fresh cow. J. II
Hiner, whois...... of the best c.llxens m
Nolan.
the town.
Our cash dollar rate lasts only three
A masquerade ball will be Klien•»
weeks longer.
the Darn ing Clnb in
", J I. ock
(io to the Alliance Market for a tender 25 1WI4
Ball to be opened at Ho• • 1« k
piece of steak
l,v maskers in grand march
D a< ts
Twenty pounds of granulated sugar on sale by C E Reynolds from Dec 1
Io 25. at $1.50 for outsiders, «nd $10
for $1.00 at Cohn’s.
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Meat nt the Alliance Market from 2U for meniiiers, including supper. b|ie<-
tstors 25 cents. Ladies free
M um . b
to 7 cents per bound.
llandlev’s band. C K. Reynolds and
Pioneer Baking Powder 40 cents per
Henry L'- hc I i , floor lnanageis
pound can, at Colin’s.
Newt Leslie had a very narrow escape
Beef nt the Central Market, 2 cents to
from drowning a few days ago
lie was
6’u cents per pound.
fording Cook creek near its mouth will
Cohn it Co. are paying the highest two pack horses w hen both himself ..nd
price for hides and fins.
the horses were swept below l.y III« swill GEO. W. PET1TT.
LARGEST HOUSE
After Jan. 1, 1893, the price of the running waters. The horses swain out
Proprietor.
Good Accomodation*
H eadlight will be $1.50.
but Ml Leslie had on a heavy over co it
lie drifted
Take a look at that sewing machine in and was almost helpless
nearly quarter of 11 mile down tlmcieek
Cohn it Co’s window.
when be was able to grasp . ..... over­
Notice ad. of W. E Page it Son, shoe­
hanging bushes
lie was nearly ex­
makers, in another column
hausted and hud given up all hopes of
Foiirte°n acres of ground in front of ever reaching the
shore —Nehalem
Tacoma “went Democratic.”
Time«
Lost—$20 gold piece. Finder will be
The following extras will be received
rewaided. Call at this office.
at Frisco Store on arrival of the Harrison.
All kinds of kegs, barrels etc. for sale French Mustard and Genuine Wori esier
at Racket or Frisco stores.
26-1 I Sauce, ill bulk, pickled p gs feet sliced CENTRALLY LOCATED-
OONVENIEIIT TO BUT Lilld
There is a building boom in Tillamook pineapple, Island mid ge mine IS. O
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
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molasses,
all
kind«
of
new
nuts,
choice
notwithstanding the winter rains.
new white Figs, and inanv other delica­
That's right; come along with vour
cies
We have 3.100 sacks of the best
dollar
We enjoy writing receipts.
grades of flour, also 100 tons of feed, all
In the case of the State Insurance Co kinds, which we bought before the ad­
vs. A. Klein, the plaintiff* was non suited vance ill wheat, on all of which we can
Several
widowers
were
greatly save you money. (Inr prices me lowest
interested in the marriage bureau prop­ on flour, feed, pickles, beans, tobacco, I
osition.
soup, mid in fact on evert thing in the
The mail was nearly three hours late geneial merchandise line Fmiu'o S tork
Tuesday evening on acconnt of fallen
If you want your pnper stop|«d, mark
trees in the road.
it refused and return it tons, or notify
Tuttle & Cary are rustlers
They get the post-master, who Ims blanks for noti­
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in a large stock of hardware every time fying us. Don’t let it run along if you
don’t want it
We do not wish to force
the l»oat arrives.
This is the last week of the publication the paper on atlv one, or send it Io those
of the tax list. The sheriff's sale will who do not expect to pay. He try to
do business
on bilfcine»« principles.
occur December 21.
However, if you owe any tiling on sub­
If you want a nice rib roast, a choice
scription, it would I ok belter to pay up
boiling piece, or a good stew, call at the
before you order it discontinued. M e
Central Meat Market.
slioul.l slop all papers al expiration, but
E. M
Philebatim and Miss Maggie ex|ierienee shows that most people want
Fearnside were married at Vancouver, , the pnper continued, and we can’t always
C. H. SMITH, Prop’r.
Wash., Dec. 4
Both parties are favor­ tell what to do under the circumstances.
ably known here
Rememlier there is no discount on sub­
This is a good time to pay up your ar­ scription price after January 1,1395
ines iquors and igars
rears on subscription, as you get the dol*
If senator Dolph will “get a big move
Weinhardt*« Beer on Draught
lar rate clear through. No chance to do on” mid secure favorable action on the |
this after Jan. 1, 1895.
Nicaragua .anal before Christmas, lift 1
Copying press, for letters, first class in will be forgiven tor his gold-l.ng tenden- 1
SS'
«varami
every respect; just the thing for business l ies, and the state legislature which meets
men who wish to keep copies of letters, in January will likelv re-elect him to the
for sale cheap at this office.
senate without much of a light. The
Win. Knoell always Ims plenty of trouble is, however, that the transcon­
tinental railroad« lire deteiminrd that
fruits, vegetables, nuts, candies etc
Don’t forget to call at. the bakery when the canal shall not be built, mid Dolph
has
n I ways lawn a railroad man. It is
you need anything of the kind.
A road anperviaor, recently appointed easy for a senator to appear as favoring a
for a district in the south part of the project, and yet nt tile same time, allow
rand
illiard
it to fail. The democriitic congress now
county, in the absence of a J. P , took
I
in
session
lias
an
excellent
chance
to
his oath of office liefore a post-master.
make restitution for the wrong« that it
A six-horse team liitclied to a “prairie has done the country. It in 11 good time
Fine Liquors and Cigars
schooner” containing two families, stop­ | for many senators mid representative« to '
ped over Tuesday night in our city
Tillamook,
set themselves right before the people
They were from Portland and were on | The o|H>ningof I he Nicaragua canal means
heir way to Ti/lamook comity where the
everything for Tillamook
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LARSEN * HOUSE
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
First class in every respecti best facCDmmodationsinfl
city. Headquarters for the traveling public LoCfls
nn main street, TillamcinK. Dragon.
[he Alderman”
The present proprietor hasjuat assumed managemi
of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share clt|
patronage of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS.
A llen H ouse ,
J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
□REGON,
BUREAU SALOON,
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