Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 15, 1897, Image 4

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'O. E. Reynolds lias received a fine lot /?
piper for decoration purposes
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lubeii-atinz oils consisting of lard
cylinder oil, black oils etc. See
Cohn A Co’s, large stock of shoes has before buying anything in his line,
Lord Lancmiter cigars at Lamb’s.
arrived and its the best ever shown in [
If ynn intend to build h boat use gid-
New sto.'k of Stationery at .Sturgeon’s. ti.e city.
vanized iihi I s . You will find » good ss- /7gx\
HEADLIGHT X-RA YS^-K^.
Diamond dyes, I, all
geon’s Drug Store.
*•
shades Mt «Stur-
Billy Williams expects to commence
work on liis new residence in a couple ot
days.
When you want blasting or giant
powder, the place to get it is olW. II. H.
Cary,who
will furnish it to you Oil
short uotice.
Mrs. May who has been on the sick ¿ortment at C. E. . Reynold,« hardware V—vz
liât
| »»lore.
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list for
for the
the past
past week
week is
is out
out Mgain.
again.
Ash oars 10c per foot at Reynold’s
| The only first class cigars in the city at
hardware store.
Lamb's.
Go Io Letcher’s for your fishing tackle;
The Tillamook Lumbering Company
the largest assortment ever brought to
is putting a new roof on the mill.
tewn.
The steamer Elmore came in yesterday.
Just received a nice lot of ladies »ml
NEW GOODS
New Goods! New Goods!
be
Wild pigeons are not as plentiful as Lent» gold filled welches that will
La Bincrridad clear Havana cigars at usual ttiis year, and our sportsmen have sold cheap for cash . Call and gel prices
had rather poor success bagging tbe I tint will surprise you for rlieapuena.
launb’i.
At Letcher’«.
toothsome birds.
Mr. Todd, manager of Kay 4 Todd’s
The
bicycle
raffle
at
Lamb
’
s
last
Mon
­
clothing store, went to McMiunullle last
Lord Laiichaster cigars at Lamb’s.
day remitted as follows; Louis Jacobson
Saturday to tiring in Ids family.
Arbuckle or Lion coffee 12}^ cents per
won first prize, No. 15., and John Nel­
A large invoice of uew hats end son, of Hobsonville, won second prize, )K>und at Colin & Co.
trimminga is expected on the next b- al
No. 30, gents wheel.
If you want to buy fine fishing tackle
for La Mode millinery parlors.
sod buy it cheap, the place to buy it is
John Cooper and family liuve returned ntC. E Reynolds. Anew assortment
Sturgeon carries the most complete
to Tillamook, after an absence oi some now on hand.
stock of drugs and medicine in the
1 nigth. They ezi*ct to make this place
county.
The latest: Celluloid Photos, samples
their home.
now on display at Hein’s Art Studio. 4t
Five good dairy cows for sale. Call at
Wanted—to exchange
Blacksmith
JollU Theiler's,
1 work for 20000 shingles
Nestocton, Ore.
«
I. F. Larsen
J. H. Roach, Bay City; J. W Ball. C. Allison,
In the clothing line Cohn 4 Co can’t
Portland; P. Fox, Balein; W. J. Smhh, wit on;
Cohn
4
Co.
are
paying
the highest
be equalled; their prices and goods Geo. H. r.tzgibbon, Portland; David Marling
Nehalem; A. G. Berggvist. Wes Sound Wash. prices for wool and hides.
speak for tliemaelves
La Sinceridad clear Havana cigars at
launb's.
Th« Creaeent.
NEW STOCK OF SHOES.
:
We I ihvc one of the l.igest an.l beet selected stocks of shoes ever
brought to Hie city. Prices lower tlnm ever Evi-ryliody sxysour
NEW STOCK Or CLOTHING
is the dies pest slid beet they ever saw.
Our prices <lefy.eom|>etitioii.
OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
whh never more complete with m H ths hilest styles
Mini patterns of the eeneon.
REMEMBER WE ARE LEADERS
in everything we carry and to save money is to trade with
Cohn
•9
The Leaders in Low Prices
i
There is no better cigar made than La
Siuceridad-at Lamb’s.
When buying h w heel, just look at ita 1
Be sure to aee those changable silks
hats are to lie points. Smooth gearings, large tubing, |
neat lines and atrong joints
Will suit* for waists at Mrs. Sturgeon’s
any rider. Either low frame or high, i
Rev. Mr. Tabor and family leave here for the heat wheel to Bell and the heal | A new assortment of skirts and wraps
just received at Mrs Sturgeon’s.
the first of next week for Portland, and wheel to buy,
la the Crescent.
Mrs. Sturgeon carries a fine line of
other valley points, Tliev go by private
Then why not ride the best, throw I handkerchiefs.
conveyance.
your old wheel away, and send for a
Crescent without further delay. You | Children’s school hose at Mrs Stur­
The City Recorder liaa received the
will never regret it. It will last till jon . geon’s
new aluminum dog tuga ordered from die. For its the beat wheel to sell and
the east ami the livenaas a'e ready to be the best wheel to buy
la the Crescent.
Q
is »lied. They eost just one dollar. Get
ii?
Sold by C. E Reynold Tillamook Or.
one or say goodbye to your bow-wow.
Qi
ri
Oscar Campbell caught an immense
ex
ICelutna Thank«.
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sturgeon on Monday night while fishing
Cj
c
On the account of painting, and other
in the channel near Garibaldi. The tisli
ri
improvements going on at the S. I). A.
«ri
measured over 7)k ft. in
length
church, there will be no public service«
Catnpell is not a member of the
I.eld there on next Sunday. But the
Liars Club.
church will be open between 2 and 3 P.
The only first class cigars ill the city
M. on that day, where we shall be glad
at Luiul/a.
meet all those who have contributed, and
J. E. Tuttle met with a painful acci- Chua made
the recent improvement
cut on Tuesday while engaged in duing possible, together with all their friends
siiiiie plumbing he bail the middle of hie and ours, as I exped to leave the early
left bund badly cruahed. It
will
be part of the week for Portland to attend
aeveral days before lie will be able to re­ our anual conferance. We wish to ex­
end our sincere thanks to all those who
sume work
have
in any way
assisted us in
Prof. Hughes will give his usual
fl
lido work, and wish to apologise Io
The
week,
Saturday evening lioplliis
those
*
ho
contributed
some
months
ago
hour from 8-30 to 9-30 will be devoted
lo “The Orphan's Home “ Some were
to iiistriiction. Every one is cordially given to understand that their names
Invited to attend these dances A diniwn— together with the amounts, would be
monthly
periodical,
ion including instruction, 50 eta per published in a
I
published by
the association, and
couple.
would be given an opportunity to see
J. E. Sibley mid family have again the same.
We wish to say to all those, that their
removed to llobaonville. Mr. Siblev
nuniee and the amount were sent, and
li is not b< en in I lie lie»l of health lately, we retained a copy. They sent us a re­
I
and the frequent trip» back and forth ceipt which correspondM exactly with
The latest styles in
found al Colin 4 Co.
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from Ilobsonville seemed to aggravate
bis ill lieallli. The many friend«of Mr
and Mrs. Sibley will miss them
from
Tillamook.
At the last term of the County Court,
Wm Lundguist, a native of Sweden,
Tlionas Eiiden, a native of England,
Argust llellebuyck, a native of Belgium
Manuel Miniseli, a native of Sweden and
Chas llellebuyck, a native of Belgium
w ere admitted to citizenship.
Mi. Blown, the shoemaker, return» d
from Portland last week where he had
gone to select a slock of goods for his
new shoe store. I he g »oda are expecte«!
in on tue next boat.
Mr. Brown hits
had considerubleexpeiience in his line
of business, and something nice limy
be expccteil.
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our books, hut the pamphlet in which
the names should have appeared, if sent
was lost in the mail. Cohn A Co. weie
the largeNl donors, contributing $2 50
A full list if thought best could yet be
published
Rut I will say you ran al
rest assured that every penny contributed
teached its destination.
We have found the Tillamook people
to be a kind hearted generous people'
I saac K imleb , Propr.
and I should like lo remain here if tnv .
health would permit, and, again because Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tonaorial Wot k
1 am so nuiortunately constituted that)
Done in the latest Style of the Art.
I (‘an do bettei where I am known than '
in a Htiange place, and for this reason 1
tlislike to go to a new place.
8h»«Big.
15 cts. Rasoi s Honed On
B. C. Tabor.
Hair Cutting
»5 cts.
Short Notice
Tonsorial Parlors
BONN
Smith—In Tillamook City, May tìtli,
1897, to the wife of C. II.
Smith, a
Oeo and Abe Cohn sent on Sstuiday to daughter
their brother, Mark L. CoIm of Portland,
a young black bear about three months
old. The little fellow was capturetl on
1 >1 ED
Bewley Creek some weeks ago by Cha«.
Wells, lie seemed Intake his captivity i
philosophically, and furnished iniiuli Buback — In Tillanmok.Oregim, May 2d,
amusement to 1 he many who saw I i 11 1897, Bernard Bubach. A native of
wbile on exhibition at Cohn A Co’» store Amtrin, aged about 76 years.
Mr, Buback has lieen resident of
The following items were left out by
l’illamook for a nuniber of years, and
accident last wees :
» ben alile tu do so, worked Ht the trade
A regnisi meeting of the Town Coun­ of uihiring. Ile sutleied gréaily frolli
cil was held Monday evening, all being rheuimuism in recent yeurs, sud tliat
present
The mat ter of the double tax cjiiibined Witti olii »ge wai thè casose < f
levy on Tillamook City properly, and the Irsdei.lh. Ile was liiiried accordiug lo
double poll tux was discussed, and the the rites ni the Ciitliolic dioriti hy Rev
City Attorney was Instructed to see Fatlier Mchell.
Jugde Conder, and arisnge for some
kind of settlement o| the matter.
NOTICE OF THF
APPOINTMENT OF
The lien oidmance wa« read for the
KXKl'VTRIX.
third time. One
of the ctmncilmen
Notice 1» hereby given that I have been duly
moved that it be laid under the table, appointed executrix of the laat will aud testa
but the motion wm « declared out of onler. mentuf Frank Hutchins deceased, late of THla
O » the question of the |MUsage, two moot County, Oregon All prraous having
are
« ouiicihiien, (iooilspeed, voted in
the • la I ma againot the emale of «aid decruaed
a'Tbmatixr, ami lladlev, Totn|«on Slid hereby notldcd to present the saiue with proper
voucher«
to
(he
uudersixutd
at
my
residence
In
Knudson voted in the negatixe.
I'he bill of A. (» l ong in the sum of ’‘ortland , Oregon, or to 1 T MavUhy at his
|h 1) i>0 for hose him I itoaile was read, office iu I'illattionk City, Oregon, williin six
M v Hth t
hit«« the good« Imd not yet arri v«-d, mouthy t om the date hereof.
Klien A Hutvhius. > x vutrtx of the last will
h wh < laid oxer HU next incetiug.
I on bit's of ili,« I'cco.drr for salary «•<1 te lament of saitl devea.-rd
1 T Maul «by. attorney for exec mH
lint ), and the M m .«hall $31.36 wr»e
I 'dered p id.
Council Adjourned.
Prop us 4 linv it you can’t
get S i AM h ^ ' s />V>/of your
grocer, or if you don’t like
it and can tget your money
back.
A Mi.«
Next Door to Pont Office,
Tillamook.
i
W<»o<l wanted.
FOR SALE—A few tons ot choice
liny st h leHsoimble price; enquire of
Bids will be leceived until Muy 15th
W. A High, Netarts
1897 by Tillamook Jhiiiy Us<»ii»tion for
For Rent—The ranch owned by the 50 cords of four foot fir or alder wood.
8. Severane-
Beils Bro’s, on the Miami river is for
Secretary.
rent. Parties desiring further iniforiii-
ation will please apply to
Copper paint for
boats is th»» best.
Beals Bro’s
You will limi it at C. E. Reynold’b
Tillamook Oregon
hardware sture.
Tizh TSai’ket'
A large invoice of pressed
strainer
pails just received at C. E.
Reynold’s.
They are the most durable pail in the
market.
Wanted-An Idea
Protect your Ide»; they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN A CO Patent Attoa
neyx, Washington, D. C.. for their $1.800 prim offsg
and list of two hundred invention* wanted.
A1RVMEN ATTENTION ! !
Have You Ever Used or Examined the
Empire ©ream Zeparator’z?
Freeh Fish of every discription in
their season. Are you fond of
They ure beyond doubt the bent machine in the market. The machines
manufactured by us include
The Improved Mikado, ranging in price from
Empire No. io, price $275. capacity ixoo lbs
$75 to $»*5 and having a capacity oi 250 lbs per hr. per hour.
Empire No. 5, price $150, capacity 500 lbs per
Empire No. as, price $450 to $500. capacity from
hour.
a5oo to 3000 per hour.
OF* Many new and important improvements have been added this year. The skimming de
vivt s have b. en simplified and rendered more efficient. New bearings and an improved safety
clutch have been added as well as other improvements. For further infoftnation address
Clams, Crabs,
Fresh; Smoked
And Salt Fish?
IF SO GO 1 O
L. P CHIPMAN’S
FOARD & STORES CO.
Market on West Main Street. Opposite
Aldei man Hotel Building.
L A. CHIPMAN, Proprietor.
Astoria, O regon.
Just Read This!!!
and see if you are not interested ill it,
We have just received it fine new stock of
GO 10
JUNES BROS.
Livery
¡Stable
CS-OOTDS,
BOOTS, SHOBS and
GBOCEKIES
\ Our Stock of Dry Goods Includes
when you want
The latest styles in dress goods, laces, betid trimmings, ready
made suits, silk and cotton shirt waists, and everything in tin
line of staple dry goods .
A Nice Kigand
A Good Safe Team In the Line of Groceries You Will Find
that you cun drive with com­
fort and enjownient.
Our patrons will find every,
thing in first class shape and
our prices reasonable.
all staple groceries, choice dates, queen olives, whole tomatnee in
cans, French kidney beans, ....
all kinds of soups, yarinoutli bloat-
ers,smoked halibut, shredded
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* ‘ dried
- - - stock fish etc. etc.
codfish,
[ Our Stock of Shoes Includes
JONES BROS.
PATENTS^ liauneh TDaria!
All ordinary varieties, seal skin shoes and tan shoe for ladies.
I have also an unttsally fine line of gents neck wear,s and other
things loo numerous to mention.
Come and see my stock, * nd be convinced that We Are the People.
Yours Truly
LOUIS OLSEN,
J. O. Harrington,
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4 a» I.UIII..I n.u4
u I*.«.tor. S m ,p>, ’
Will make regular trips be­
tween Tillamook, Garibaldi,
and all way stat ions.
To Bay City,
• o Bay City,
i o Garibaldi
To Garibaldi
one way
round trip
one w«v
round trip
ay
soc.
50c.
75C-
, H.
WILLSON 4 CO , run! S^ wim . *
« U
«Ma WASHINGTON, D. C. ►
If you want a comfortable trip to all
«WVWVf VV vvvwv
points take the Maria.
a T“J- . ’■’’i* '•
..1 ...r,
»«Mani i>~s 7
M.,14 warn roa on *
A Great Magazine Offer
3
3
for
for
1
The regular «ubecription price of
Wa will send all three to you for
"Demorest's Magaxln«"
' Judge's Library,” and
f one year for 92.CO, or 6 mo, for > 1,
•‘Funny Pictures” tufjSo
Demorest S Magazine IS by far the best family niagmine published there is none
fMar nt i.thlien in which tl.e beautifu! and the u eful, pleasure and n ont. fashion and liters-
• ns arv « ui a p
fe<i a« in Deaareet's. There Is in fact, no pnblicttton pretending to a
A ‘ I' • P ‘ * htch cxn compare with it. ■ eiy no. contain'a free pattern coupo.i
J
Library fa a monthly magnxine of f»m. Ailed with illustrations in caricature
Hi, • phir w..h «ti «nd humor It«
Its conirtbuiorx
eontrtbmor* are the beat
best of American wita and illustrators
illuatratorti
NO TICK OF FINA1. ACCOUNT
Funnv Fixtures - .«it uhe humerus monthly; there i* I ugh in every me of it.
Al!
•htertd
th<
ii<
m
.
«
ate
band
Jincly
gotten
up
You
•
ould
not
mw»
chance to
Not »■ hr vby ,eu that tb« ditdem xned
be» fthxt het Anal mvouh I •• ««Imimatiatria of
oft he m > ii* of C. T McKiuley dece.-'Cti, aud
Cut here ami return Coupon properly tilled out.
that the county cuu.l fai Tilfamix*k Ucnnlx
Uif . a a, h.'» et 10 o deck A. M on the *lh <tsy
of July, 1 o al tbe county court uM'iu tn aatd
ueuuly and »tale a> the t.me aud place
he. r
r«M Ihrr Kle-sd«- <»> I>ir.w ..„.I UFMORKST S FAMILY MAGAZINE. JVIH.t S -
. (• »«.uiiw ot tno.) and rvMNY -- ----
the «ame. aud no* all petauna lxaxio< oujex i'
1 t«a • to the » »me are hereby required u preaetH
Nette
the «amr on or before «aul date
Mated May «th l«r
Mary X McKinley
Hut
Administratrix
K F *elph Attowey for «aid Admititairairix
r„
fub'i^hiqg Company,
w
i
1 Fh’uh Avenue, (lewVorlç.
I have returned to
Portland, where I will
remain until about Ju
lp 1st, when I will re
turntospendthe sum­
mer in Tillamook, pre­
pared to do first class
Dental wirka s here­
tofore.
Watch this
space for further an­
nouncements,
LÍZ. Æ. WISE.