Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 15, 1897, Image 3

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WAR WITH SPAIN
on in Cuba, and the Cubans and Spaniards are still peppering away at
each other but they are overshadowed since the beginning of the
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TU RCO-G R EC I AN WAR.
Just so with some of our Dry Goods and Grocery merchants in Tillamook. They lia ve
been peppering away for the last ten or fifteen years, trying to make the people believe they
have the Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock of Clothing to be had
But the People clo not Believe it
for they have been sending to Chicago, New York and San Francisco for their clothing;
this should not be Why do you do this, we ask? Because we have no good stock to select
from in Tillamook, is the answer.
WE ARE HERE TO SUPPLY THAT WANT
and can furnish you anything in the line of clothing, jtnd if not in stock will order it for you.
M e curry pants from 4 year old knee pants to the largest size mans pants. Wo have suits tor the shortest and the smallest—and the largest and
the tallest, \\ e have them f >r the p >or mid the rich, an I al prices as low us the lowest.
We carry a full line of llats mid Shoes in all the up to date
y les, as well as Heavy Work Shoes mid Loggers Shoes.
\\ e do not handle Groceries, Drugs, Dry Goods or Hardware but deal exclusively in Clothing, HatsShoes and Furnishing Goods which we buy
direct from the liimiiifnctiirors in New York, Boston, Brocton, Milwaukee, Racine, Chicago, St Louin, St I'aul and San Francisco,
“Z"OVLX
Money Back if O-oocLs aro not as Beprosented.
Remember the Place- . liderma 11
Building, Tillamook.
Tillarxxool^, Oreg-on.
I
If you eoiltoinplxte n trip to I*,,, tlnixl
bear in mind the Str. Chllkst will nr
commodate you with n first class state­
DO YOU WANT FISH AND < LAMS?
room mid board through to Portlaml lor
DO YOU WANT THEM FRESH?
$5.00.
DO YOU WANT THEM CLEANED NICELY?
For full particulars rail on or phone
DO YOU WANT THEM DELIVERED?
Geo. W. Kiger ot Buy City, Or.
CLAMS TEN CENTS PER QUART.
FiSH AND CLAMS.
FOR SALE
The windmill, tank and pump former­
ly lined in the city water work» of Tilla-
iiMH.k. Everything in prime condition.
W ill be sold cheap.
Apply to
J. E. Tuttle.
C. A. BAILEY
----- Dealer in------
STUDEBAKER WAGONS,
sborns Mowers
Buggies, tiny rakes, plows and other farm
mr.chinei y. You can save money by
dealing with me.
TILLAMOOK - BAKERY
AND RESTAURANT
A lways has on
I will come to yoar houic and
take your orders.
Do you want clam shells for your chickens nt
15cis*per sack? Do you want Square and Hon­
est dealing? If so go to
J. B
FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
A lso
a complete line of
Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco
and Stationery.
LEASIA.
Remember the place. Headquarters at
Eea ns d ’s wharf.
Residence at Watchtower
building. Tillamook, Oregou.
Special Prices on Buggic» ntid Spring
wagons.
hand
Seat
C. A. BAILEY,
Tiliamook, Orê.
in.
tlx© Oit^r,
Lunches from ID Bents »p
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Writing In Sieht
X-dbea-ls
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WZMZ. ZEC2STOJELL,
Reduced Fares!
. Dress Making
‘Parlors
Sit :m<i Eveiylhing ’ll the
Dress Milking IJtte M«de in
THE LATEST STYLES
. w .—
and
AT —H*
Prices to Suit the Times
?3.t>0 to §4.00 for legtilar Htiit.
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M U NSON ‘ T Y P E W RIT E R
Contain» M ore I mportant and E ssential F ea :
I TI KES required of a fir«» cla*« W nting
I thnu can be found in any other O ne
Txpewriter. Our price i« wtihtn the
oil parties reqiiirfiig a high grade machine.
Roomslnthe Watchtower Building, Write us for full parliculars.
Fine white Hewing a sp**ei:ilty.
Parties calling uill find ns in
every day except SatitrdHys.
THE BHOIS SISItS'.
1, 0-244 WEST LAKE ST.,
CHICAttO. ILl.. ,
Ths
New
Hom# , Sewing
Machine Co.
O
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M . MUinoirBqrA»R.N.T.
bavof am
obtow
ars
C hicago , III. R fir,
t .L
Lovis.
ovtb . Mo.
D allam
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bAXt&AVClSCO.CAL. ATLAMTA.G x
FOR 6ALE BY
N.
TH 1MPSON.
Tillamook,
Agent.
Ore.
CO YEAWS’
BXPBRUHC8.
If You Want
You Get
BOOTS and SHOES
the Profits
Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen by buying di­
rect from the manufacturer.
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGNS*
COPYRIGHTS Sc.
Anyone »ending a «ketch a..d description may
quickIv ascertain, free, whether an DiventU»« •»
probably patentable. Communication» »trlctiy
' tnddential. Oldest agency foreecurtng patents
in America. We have a Washington office.
Patent» taken through Munn A Co receive
special notice in the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
roantiruiiy lllnnmUd, l.tve-t cUmlstion of
- ’IT wsntlSc l-nrnal, w*rk’T. t«rms
•7earl
fl.to «IX uionthfc Hpootmen roplo. and I1AKD
B ook ox P atents sent fro". Addrew
MUNN A CO.,
361 Broadway. New York.
BROWN the Shoemaker
Hr,.« till i < • > • ■ lt'»l’»
. n e st.»* ecu vilK< ad.
No better wheel made than the
Acme Bicycle
DO YOU WANT
SEEDS.
THEN GO TO HEADQUARTER» FOR 1 HEM.
I k»ep by far theT<nrgert »"'I Moat C'XiipMe «•«
"•‘3 . e 1«
«MM ,„,.1 Lil of ,ny ho.,.e grown -e<!- Urge -.„.nti Un to E-ter,,
"very year
Intending piirclntner» w
before buying.
do well to < orreepon
w.
E. J. BOWEN,
KÓ F rout St., Portia»«! Oregon I
Astoria and
Tillamook
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
The Munson Typewriter Co.
manufacturers
3.50%
Do not ’ o (]
m! by alluring advertisement« and
think you can get the best tua/le, finest finish and
MOST POPULAR SKWINO MACHINS
for a mere snnff. Buy from reliable manufacturers
that have raiiicd a reputation by honest and equal*?
d-aling. There is none in the world that can enual
In mechanical ennatrwetton. durability of working
partw.fim nr»s of finish, beauty in appears ncc.or h^a
as many improvements »the NEW HOME.
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, using the rest
material and the most improved
machinery, g* hari no cgohlj
Sold direct from factory to the
rider, fully warranted. Shipped
anywhere for examination.
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WRITE FOR
Our Interesting Ofter
Acme Cycle Co-, Elkhart, lad.
pacific fJavigatioq Company
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-------- Will Kun fhe--------
Steamer "W. H. Harrison,
or R. P. Elmore,
W ill make nip» every five day», the weather permitting between Astoria and Tillamook City
carying freight and pRssenge a.
tLMORE, SAb'BORN & Co., Astoria, or COHN & CO.. Tillamook, Agt,.
DIRECTORY.
COUNTY OFFICIALA:
W. W.CONDER
Judge
........................
J I). P. H arvey
Commissiouer...............
|C.H. W hkeler
Clerk
.
J. 1). EDWARD«
Sheriff ........................ ..
J. H. J ackson
Treaaurer ....................
J ohn H arker
.J. S. S teph e nr
A«f Bisor .
Surveyor
A. M. AUSTIN
School Superintendent
G. a . W alker
COI oner
...
________________
(J.
K. R eynold »
Deputv Prosecuting Attorney C laude T haykr
('.icuit Court convene» the «th Monday in
/.ugiiHt, and an adjourned term 1» gencially
held in the spring
County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan­
uary, March, May, July, September mid No­
vember. CommittMioiiers court OH the Wednes­
days following.
PRECINCT:
Justice of the Peace
G. W. S appington
Constable
S. V. A nderson
CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor
........... 4lFO. CoilN
N ei . s T hompson
i ■.
....... C arl K numom
Council I
.
B. H adley
( E.R eynolds
.11. F GOODSPb.l-.D
Recorder
........C N. D rew
Treasuier
H ow ard C ary
Maihlinl...
4’ l ‘ yds C lements
BCHOOL RD A RD
M W Harrison
H I. Eddy, and G
A.
Edmunds.—Clerk, A. G. Reynolds.
CHURCH DIKE! TOKY.
C hristian C hurch :----- Rev. s. G. Dallas
pastor. Services on Sundsys at d o’cloi-k. A. .M.
aud at 7 30 P. M. until fui liier notice.
M. E 4’a, r < 11:—Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor.
Preaching service Ht 11 A. M. mid 7:30 P. M.
every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M.
< laws meeting at fa M. Piayer meeting every
Thursday at 7 P. M.
S. D. A C h I’ mch - Sabbath school every Sab­
bath (Saturday) at ¡0:30 A. M followed by
preaching 01 Bible study.
Prayermeeting
every Wednesday evening. Tract mid mission­
ary meeting Suiidays at io;jo A. M.
B. C. TABOR, Conference Laborer.
SOC1KTY DIRECTORY.
A.O, T.W - Meet« every Monday night at 1
I*. M. in I. O. O. F Hull Myron Perkin» M. W.,
I). T. Edmund«, Recorder.
IIOOK Mi LADDER f'f) -Meets flint Wednes­
day night of each month ill City Hall W F.
D Jone«, Prewident; John E. Tuttle Chief; Tom
Cos tea, Hecretary.
M orning S tar R ebekah L odge No. *2, I O.
<>. F —Meet» on the fir«t mi-l third Wednesday
evening« in ea< ti month. Mr« <! M. Newnun,
N. G ; Mi«« L- Poland, V.G.; Joe I’etre, Hec.
G. A. K.-Mret» that Saturday of each
mouth at t P M in I (>. O F Hall
C. N.
Drew, Adjutant, P. Hi a nt. Commander
1,0.0 F — MeeDevery Tuesday night at 7 3o
f M. in I O O F II h II. C. P. K iiik I aoii , N G.
Wm. Olaen, Rec. Hecretary;
W
J. May
Per. Secretary.
ALDER GAMP.—No jfq, Woodmen of the
World, meet* every Friday night in W of W.
hall.
R
R
MAY», Couaill, Otto Helus
t Irik
A F It A. M.~ Meet* fir«t Suturday night of
each month in Maxonic Ifall
R. U Hayo
W MFR Heals, Secretary
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO 2« Meet» at 7 F> P
M on the »rd Saturday of each mouth i t
Minonk Hall
J. W Masweli, If P . * U
(.onder. Secretary.
SILVER WAVE CHAPTER, No ij O.K H
Meria and and «th Hatiir.lAy« c,t
mouth
Mrs. G W Pettit W M
L C<mt«» Secretary
BAY CITY LCD )R DIRECTORY
B a » 4 rrv L n > No. ,o> A F Ik A M.—Meet
>nda>.>i«iri Saturday» in each month.
<in»
Nelson. W M.C H Ilfat», M W
( (.Hah
hngr, J W , J H. Hrldgefoni ftk-cretary.
Miai'M < M a PT fn N o . >O. E S Meet« st
and 3rd Tuesday« in each month
Mr». F. P.
Brnlt/rb. ,i w M.C.C Ballndgc. W P Mr»
Flia Wood, A M , J II Hr *<1grford Secretary«
P act eii I» dgk N o i <K I O. (J. F —Meets
Friday« before and «th Saturday« nnd ivriv
other pafurday hi th month
“
Frank
Long N
G., J J Pye, V 4, < it Hi- k« ‘■rcretary.
Unity R e REK Of f OI,OE
*i f. O O F —
Meet» Did ar*'( 41I. Tue^ta;-
Mr« F.Htabrtb
ye. N 4J.( Mr». Fn*» R Lui g V. <> J J l ye
ctetary.