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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1895)
»everal trade» A number <»f Southern the Southern California coast have California people seem anxious to get to wharves built f«»r one and two miles into * * Tillamook, and some Tillaniookers are the ocean Lu get to deep waler. With Taxes are coming in »low ly. w illing to try their fortunes iu the land little woik, the channel in the bay. A much needed rain fell this wt •k could be deepened until all vessels which of flow r» and sunshine. Council meeting next Saturday night What’s the use to send out of the enter the bay could come into Tillamook Judge Condor vUited Nestucca lust county (or good» when you can buy river, which is wide, affording plenty of hardware, stovesand tinware at Tuttle & loom to turn in. week. According to a buletin issued by a Cary ’s? They have a large stock to se The town in well supplied with dray lect from a Portland wholesale house, dated Match men now. A. W. Severance and J. W Maxwell 14, we note the following prices; Oats Mr. Bigelow bus taken out license as ' have returned from Salem. They were 28 c, potatoes 30 to 43 c per sack, old a diayman. r chickens $3 to $4, eggs 8 c, flair $2 00 to Born, to L. L. Stillwell and wife, last detained by committee work in prepar- $2.30, Oregon hams 10 to 11 c, sides 8 c, ing the recently passed laws for the fhursday, a son. shoulders 5 t<» 6 c, pme lard 9 c in tins. state printer. Geo Dean, of Nehalem, wax here on Butter, brine 30 to . 5 per roll, store 15 to Parties are laying out a town aite on buiineas i ecenlly. the Big Nestcca, near the mouth of Bea- 25, choice duiry 3«) to 35, creamery 40 Several Tillamookers will g<» to Neba- ver creek, near the cheese factory, and to 45. lem to log at once will establish a large general merclian- | B»y City. G. A. Mower», of Beaver, w as here on | dise »tore there. bu»ine»H this week. At the first election in Bay Gity, the The inhabitants of some of the sleepy NatliHiiiel Jone» And Mrs. Pete is were town» in the Willamette valley would : following tickets have been nominated: married h»t Sumlay. , feel invigorated to make a visit to Tilla- ! C itizens T icket . The »teamer Truckee is expected to ar mook, which ha» been thriving and Mayor, W. 8. Cone. rive in the bay to-day. building all w inter Treasurer, Alfre 1 Deane. Frank Long, of Bay City, paid Tilla “For who would bear the Nels Thompson, the furniture man, Recorder, J. II Bridgeford. mook a visit yesterday. has a well Mocked furniture »tore. His Marshal, Theodor« Jacoby whips and scorns of time. Bay City is somewhat worked up over goods are bright and new, ami he »ells Aldermen: The oppressor’s wrong,” at low prices He doe» cabinet work in 1 J. C. Bewley her corporation election. A M. Hare, II. GeHHner, of Beaver, is painting on a first class manner Alex Finlayson, Astoria has purchased a chemical en I’ II. Goyne’H new house. 8. G. CiiHlis, Harbor improvement» are expected to gine. A large fire was cmnpletely put Frank Long, out in just 5 second», at an expense of a begin oil the bay April l»t. C. H. Hicks. few cents. The fire department there E. Stanley, of (’ape Mcares, lias bought thinks it a great success. P eople ’» T icket the Fair Ground property. Nehalem will prosper this year. The Mayor, W. (’. Morton. The firemen will attend the funeral of milling business will soon begin in that Tr«a»ur**r, W in. Wooods. Mrs. Barker this ufterno m. locality There is no reason why mill Recorder, J. J. Pye. 11 is thought there will be no term of I ing can’t be conducted on this bay more Marshal, Chas Patterson. < irruit court here ibis spring. extensively than has been. Aldermen : W. (’. King, of Sand Lake, Im» been Wanted—To rent a place that will run James Fuller in the city the past f<*vv days from ten to fifteen cows, near a school M B. Pulleys, " bite Clover (’reamciy butter 45 cent» Cash rent in advance Would like place O. Young, per roll, at the creamery 43 44 with cows already on land. Call at this Samuel Broadhead, M. Warren, Dr. Wise will vi»it Tillamook, Bay office, or write to I) negat. City and Nehali'in in a short time. Frank Woithiugton. Don’t fail to see the picture frame' Mr. Lemuel M Ison and Janies Jack- ObituHry. son arrived in Tillamook today from mouldings, latest designs (> I! EINK. Julia Ella Thatcher was born at ( cv. J. G. Schmid, of Astoria, is HO- I’ .rll.m I. They are out oil an exploiing expedition, Mr. Melson wax formerly a eat Grove, Or., Pec. 25, 1859, waw mar journeying in this country again resident of Tillamook ami worked at the ried Io Wm. Barker, Nov. 12, 1883, in M. B. Petteys has begun a foreclosure Truckee mill Portland, ami died at Tillamook, Tues •uit against the Bay City Mill ptopcrly. Creameries are a great success lu re day, March 19, 1895. All photo’s reduced to suit hard limes, rhoy have kept this county from feeling The deceaaetK leaves a husband and I ioiii 73 cents per dozen upwards the hard times prevalent elsewhere. four small children to mourn the loss. 11 Ki ns A kt S tudio . Butter I imh remained at a good prj^e The funeral will take place at 3 P. M Astoria is all excited in irgard to the while other farm products have been de- today, nt (he (’hriMian church, under the tailroad. Work is io begin there by preciated great ly. allspices of the Odd Fellows Imlge. \pril 1st. Tempus Fugel»! The first of April Beaver. (’has. Sen mon and Virginia Mac Love will soon he here, and after that you well, both of Nehalem, »»ere married can’t get the N. V. Tribune or Inter Rev Morgan has been holding a series this week Ocean free. Either of these papers con ol religious meetings. I,ester Hart’s child who has been ser tain more news than all the “patent Miss Jennie Poland has been visiting iously ill, is recovering as nicely as con Id »ides” in Oregon. her uncle Ike for several days. he expected. The propiu way Io bridge Trask river F. I). Vincent has been engaged I - A party who is now in Astoria expects Hloiigh, west of tow n, is lo fill it with slime his duties as pedagogue nt Beaver to conm here soon and make a balloon log» Little water passe» through this G. Shaw, of Smith Prairie. has rented ascension. slough now, as it is jambed with logs u J. B. Lewis’s ranch. He w ill take pos Ilie Oregonian ami III imionr, only few hundred yards above where the session the 1st. of April $2 00 per year. Many are taking advan ' crossing should be. Our cheese factory is rented to the Till tage of (his rate. The Pacific Coast Insurance Union has amook cheese makers. The crvd.t been dissolved, end the insurance com Miss Maggie Tone has been emp’oved this deal belongs A \V Bunn. to leach in the intel mediate department panic» in tin* largi cities are cutting nites (’. Mills contemplates raising piunes in a lively manner. They nr«‘ now about of the city school, Bos T h mus steaks, Ovia Aries stews, down vviih eastern rates. Wonder when He has secured 2,500 trees, ami is busilv engaged in planting them and Sus Scrofa chops at the (’entral Mar such rates will reach Tilhunoook. Sherman Myers and w ife have returned Colin A Co. have obtained a large slice ket. Call and try them. pom the metropolis. Mi. Myers reports of »tuck in the Tillamook Lumber Co , The military drill« in the public school a decided change for the belter, after a have I teen discontinued, as the room is and Geo. Colin Ims been elected presi dent of the company. No efforts will he protracted illness of several weeks. occupied by another teacher. »pared to make t lie establishment of ben The disastrous t fleet of electricity was John Perry ami Estelhc Burdick were efit to the owners and to the public. vividly manifested in the recent storm in married at the residence of Geo. .1 oil 11 - the form of lightning. A large fir tree A few years ago (lure were hardly son last Saturday evening enough eggs produced hi Tillamook to serving as a coiiducloi, conveying the Adorn your residences with blight, supply the home demand Now, thous- current of electi icily to the ground. new furniture, while it is cheap. Call al auds of dozens of eggs are being shipped Around this tree were encircled six cows, Ni ls Thompson’s furniture store. to Portland. Poultry does exceedingly all of which were killed The owner, A. There Is a vein of coal somew here near well here, being tree from disease ami W Bunn, says he would lathei have lost Pick’s pnint. Il would bp a good plan insect pest« $150 in gold coin. S ink v . lor sonic prospector to investigate A thunder storm occurred here last IIOTKI. ARICI V US I. ( lievalley, All experienced creamery week, Homething almost unknown in <T illnnuiolî mail, is lien» with a view to locating. lit this section, or on this coast Six bend VI.OKHM VN may build a creamery in this town 1'1» U <• itu of cattle belonging to A. W. Bunn, of Staplien Weaver. Bay City . The bakery in its new quarters is one Beaver, were ki led by a stroke of light J. E. Sibley, Hobsonville 11 clin lent <»f the finest ami most tastefully arranged ning during the storm. We hear of no J. B l’ape, Nehalem. «torce of its kind that we have seen other damage J. I’. Hess, Salem The new system of blanks for road nii - There is a good opening in Tillamook Theo. Matzrink, Portland. Iterviaors will be sent out soon The new for some man who wants to start h brick N. Chambeilin, North Yamhill. plan will be thoroughly tested this year yard. Any one desiring to Muri in the Geo. F Burton, Trask F M Linville, Nehalem. ('has Smith Im» received his sm I ooii hualnoM should call at lili» office, nuil M. Leach, license for one year, hence the city has learn of a location where good clay and B. Higginbotham ’’ money to pay all its debts and some to fuel are both handy, and where the kiln will be convenient to town A. P. Wilson, Hobsonville. «pare I.vHSiN >1 »rar Two transformer« of the electric light It in reported that Cvriia W. Smith luis system were burned out last week by the iKiiight the Netarts saw null, mid that he (’apt J J Pawraon, Kilchi« . lightning, and have been sent t > Port- will run it there thia mitnnier for a while C. S. Smith, Nehalem land for repairs to »upply (lie local demand n r lumber, F. (’. S mill, ” G. B Pavidson, ” It is expected that the Big Nvstucca mid if horns ran enter th* bay conven Wm. Wood», loll road will be open for travel from Mr iently, will ) mvo the mill there, Rawing J. Larsen, Bav City. Minnville to Beaver in time to a ccotn mo for th«' Poillnml and San Kranciaco mar kets. If that scheme fails, the mill will E. M Porter, Garibaldi. flir travel this summer lie moved to Bay City or tins place. Pan Nickle, Beaver. We do not give the Inter Ocean or W W Armstrong, (ileuma New York Tribune free after April I at In the latter part of January Captain J. G Schmid, Astoria. O’Vl'jUMt \rcept our proposition quick if you in« <1. W. Woods, while in the capacity ot Ah * Chiaholm, Clatskanie. tend to See advertisement. male on the atewtnaliip Elder, had occa G. T. Yuriev, Glenwood Wrt o lj iitjiton Some of out subscribers received sam sion to assist in the moving on that ves- J T. Cox, of some freight which proved to lie the ple copies of the Inter Ocean last week Geo. smith, Blaine. IT n lito vh in I’hey cost coat you nothing, and ueie lames of a lot of deceased Chinamen that ALIEV HOlsr were being sent back to the floweiv sent at request of thia ofth-e. J. A. Richardson, (iarihahli The Newberg Independent remark*. kingdom by wav ol San Francisco for E M Keys, T ask *'Tillamook is to have an academy ” burial. Soon afterwards Captain Woods Wm. Lee, Gales Creek. Well, we’ve got it, and it has been run was confined to his home by sickness which proved Io la* hlood-|siis< oing. and Dave Harper, Gales (’reek ning sucre a« fully tor several months. it was only by the moat careful treatment C. F ILdiart, Net ota The steamer Harrison arrived here ol l*r. Fulton that lie was able to pull Jos. \ngelo, Nehalem. Mimiay with a large cargo of height and through. Captain Woods was fomerly Mis. S J. Riltviihoiis* . Nehalem several paaaengrrs She lay out at aea captain on the Elmore mid is well known Mias E. J. Saturday night owing tn rough weather here. A. E. Joe Puncan, The old time landmarks in this city It is predicted by many that h wharf Geo lS‘an, are fast disappearing. The old buildings »»III eventually l»c built from (.'apt. Mill- R. Krebs, are Ixiiig removed or remodeled, and the wrlI’ m place out weal to lit« Tillam<x>k A ’ 1ms M Curl, Blaine. tow n Im k. very different (loin ye olilen river, and that the main part of the ship- THEO. STEINHILBEP. V G. A Mowers, Blaine times ping tor Tdlaine k will land there. It T imook O»e ’ L. F Andereon, Reaver. By »« hanging sdtertising with sonic would be ueceasary to make the wharf Southern Cilliforuia papers, the Hit in- thier-fourths of a mile long, which ia no i Prrxrnt an t cure Consti|wtk>n an«| Sak- Llaur has boeu the niMni of starting i great undertakings as many towns on i R»»datin'. s'«» u'i lute Ifcaiis. Sidelight Flashes. What is passion but pining? 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