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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1897)
T illamook the "NT "FT1, "V7^7" headlight . weekly CHRISTMAS BARGAINS. -r> z-l I Lextei>J t0 °"e Rnd ftU acoldittl invitation to visit our wonderful display of I-J KCOi-.ITDu^’Y" GOODS - especially l especially selected selected with with a a view view to to meeting meeting the every requirememt of the who are in search of gifts for old and young expensive or inex >en i ’ g “'‘l e18 0 11,8 localltyi «“«• magnificent stock includes innumerable attractions perfectly adapted to meet the requiremenls of people The prices are right on every single article in thia e)ltfre Ht(^k ^Ve’1U ^lCt “0Wtl,e t:me a,,d St,,,‘8e0,,’a tatl,e P,ace to get just what you want and just what will please the person you desire to remember the lieart could wish in’the line of High grade Watchp«"' I *” tllis ,esl,e<,t ,u y°u we 10 "®*er **ti»fied before. Don’t you fail to see our attractive Holiday Display containing even thing Toys of all kinds etc. etc. You are sure to find whatyiuwant Novelties, Albums. Dressing Cases. Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes. Dolls and farm Dairy I» Passlug Away , WONDERFUL The State Dairy anil Food Commisson received a very high compliment from a beal butter dealer tlie other day, sug gestive of the vigorous manner in which the department is executing the law pro hibiting the shipping in or sale of oleo- margerine. “VZhy, those 'ellows have got it down so fine,” said lie, “that they are inspecting tlie axle boxes on the freight can for traces of oleomargarine, and I actually believe Unit if they should find that the railroads were using it as a lubricant they would have the officials in court.” It is by buc I i effect! ve'methods that the commission Ims finally succeeded in ban ishing oleomargarine from the state. It is but rarely now that any of it is found within tlie state, with the possible excep tion ot some of the more remote lumber camps. The commission’s record in tlie matter of filled cheese is just as good. Only in the case of cheese, it may come into tlie state if branded as such. The inspectors in their tours through tlie state note a very marked scarcity of butter. A year ago there were tremen dous stocks O11 hand in the cold-storage warehouse of the country, and everybody was looking for the prevaling low prices to rule indefinitely Tlie situation in so far as Minnesota is concerned does not seem to lie due to any falling off in the amount. On tlie contrary, the number of creamer ies has been growing larger every month, and the aggregate output corresponding ly greater, “The only explanation I can see for the improved price of butter,” said Inspect or Williams yesterday, “is that tlie im proved qauality makes a better market. As the butter gels better the people eat more of it. In the days of dairy butter the stores and warehouses were loaded up with all milliner of grades, from ‘extra’ down to ‘grease.’ Many people did not know tlie difference between good and poor’and so bought tlie cheap er article; from motives of economy, and then ate as little as they could get along with. There is little or no dairy butter in the market today. It is all creamery product, and in most cases of very fine flavor. People have bail to buy it, and use it and they have been using far more of it tlinif of the poor stuff they formerly bought. It is this increased consumption that, in my estimation, has contributed most to bring about tlie pre sent improved prices. And I believe that the per capita consumption is going to grow larger all the time, ss the people get better acquainted with the merits of the creamery product. “The good days of dairy butter are no more in this country. It is u rare ex ception now to find a farmer that makes butter. It is likely soon to be u lost art in the family. There me in some German communities of the state con- se-vative families that, while sending their milk to tlie creamery, still reserve enough to make butter for their own use. Hilt in n short time that practice will lie discontinued, and the dairy butter will be as much of a curiosity ns the cremn- i ry article was twenty year“ ago. I look 'or even higher prices tba.i are now be ing paid.” St Alphonsus ACADEMY TILLAMOOK, OREGON. u R aded The Year is divided into four terms of elever A eeks each. < 05 3 OX 'S e** ♦+ CD w w CD n ÍR • • o o i—« o ** c+ tn H> s o l-b i-h i—'• o CD c+ g* i—1 CD w n n o *+. i—< CD CD “GOLD MINING The Gold Hill Prospecting mid Mine Development Compinv for tlie purp .s • of prosecuting w ork on Gold properties already discovered and for the purpose of j T eacher ’ s C lass . Y ear divided into 2 and terms of FOUR AND A HALF MONTHS EACH. Tumor Gold Discoveries Per Term ............................................... ^7 5f Per Year (in advance) n-M> Per Month..................................................... 2 Per Mouth (primary department 1.00 made and to lie mado in Alaska is hereby off Ted on a plan tint is sure to bring enormous returns to all persistant investors. Cash $5.00 for each share desired must accoiupanv the application for subscription. TILLAMOOK. TongORIAL •••••••• Bhavin?. Hair Cutting 150t«. "5 cts. Next Door to Post Office, Razors Honed ou Short Notice Tillamook JONES BROS. when you want A Nice Riganti A Good Safe Team from tf.S. Journal of Trot. W. H. Peeke. * makes a specialty of Epilepsv, has without doubt treated and cur ed more canes than an/ living Physician; hi.« success is astonishing. We have heard of cases T! s’ standing Cf 2« cured him. He publishes* v a 1 u a b I » work or» this dis ease, which he lead» with a large bot- H j » nf his absolute cure, free to any sufferer« w^o.jJy ¿nTthrir P 'J. «• d Espr.sia4.lr-». w.riiti» mv --’hi; s - ' ?-• FxU.W. XL ZEZEi. F. *>-» 4 Ced-r >t.» ne Tor> VOCAL MUSIC B usiness D epartment - that yon can drive with com fort and enjoyment. Our patrons will find every- thing in first class s'napo and our prices reiwonable. ennfln. Mons Aft*r hearing some friends eontinnally praising I Cki'mberlain WHimrnain ’ h s f • ' dic. Chofera and DiurrhoM Hwnedy, Curtis Fleck, of Anaheim, Cnlilorni», pnrcli.Md a luXtle of it for Id. “wn n-e mxl i» n<"» enthusiastic over it*deiful wo»k .» anyone can lie. T1ie25aiwlW<*enl“ixes .or Mie by S J Sturgeon. ’.» NIGHT SCHOOL Tfl^X rrqnir??!. .«»•> <"<« «“•”« Night School opea to pupils from <:»• until Write u» for full purticul»!». 8 »■>, commencing oa Monday Oct. nth Tuition |t.» per noalh. 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So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to ¡rnd two Milff frtt totho3e of your reader» wl>o have Consumption.Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me tlv.tr express and postotfice address. Sincerely, T A SLOCUM. M. C., I»> Pearl St., Hew Tork. tr* The Editorial and BaainoM M nAg-ment of Paper Guarautee tUi* generous i’ropoMtiotL A Thln la Your Opportunity. On receipt of Ln oents, caah or «tamps, a gonerous Mmpte will Im mailed of ^tho most popu’ar Cwtftrrh nn-l Hay Fev«t Curo (Kly’a Cream Balm) Milflcient to demon strate the great merit« of the remedy. ELY BROTHELH. 6G W.'ir e Hl., N c ’T York City. Rrr. John B< :-1, Jr . of Gr» n Fall», Mont., recommend «d JJy*'r 1 » E to me. I can emphasize hi:; r’nfeinent, “It in a ixad- tive cure for catarrh if »^ed a' directed.”— Bev. Franc in W. Boole. Pastor Central Pr«a, Church, Helena, Mont. Ely’s Cream Balm is fhe acknowledge enre for catarrh and contain" no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. I f Voti Want Fresh Fi.h of every inscription In THE M unson T ypewriter Overland 1 •••••• Livery Astoria, Oregon. D. DeK. Bowman, ■» Tillamook, Ore. ashington d ffice vvwvvvvvvv» vvvvvvvvvM D a ^LO^ GO TO. ♦ . Foard ft Vocal mniic, K ioht dollam . atent Emanili Hiñan. that the place to buy the one ' ahd sell the other is OWloei And am now prepared ¡¡to tran sact all business usually connected With such offices. I expect to make a specialty of the sale ofTillamwnk County »airy Lunds and for that purpose will advertise extensively in eastern papers. If you have any land, fer sale now is tlie time to bring it in and list it. If you want to buy or trade for real estate, if you have property yen desire attented to in your ab sence, er any other business in the real estate line you are respect fully invited to come and see me C. A. BAILEY Shaving. Hair Cuttingaud al) Ton »orlai Work Done iu the Latest Style of the Art. .REMEMBER Sg&astdte» i pk ¿icnncOintler, Vrcp. any Delicacies for Thanksgiving Christinas' or New Year anil when you want to sell jour produce. town lol-or timber claim or any jther’iiuproved or unimproved real estate? If so you want to put it into the Lunds of some one who will ad vertise and try to sell it, I have ¡list opened in this city a thorough ly equipped o’: «, 5Caveats and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-5 Jcnt business conducted for MODERATE FEE«. * SouROrricr i «O frosite u . 3. patcnt O ffice ? »and we canscrure patent m less time than luuaei {remote from Washington. . e 5 Send model, drawing or photo., With descrip-F 5tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, Leo vf? <charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. / J * pamphlet “ Hew to Obtain Patents,” withF »cost ot siuuo In’the U. S. and foreign countries^ r-- i.L free. A •* pp Tacoma, Washington. 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Their remedies have con^lelely ‘stoved to health so nwwiy Hiouaunda of nffeiing humanity, tiw*y abaohilely GUARANTBR a cure in aH cases—such as Morphine and Opium Ilutiita, Drunken- »68« anti Tobacco Habit, T h ver Diseases, Jaundice, Swlt Rheum, Yellow Blotches, Pimples, Gastrei«i»i, GdBteic Debility of the Stomach, Dx-npeptna, Obronic Con stipation; Kidney Diseases—«ucli as Bright’s Disease. Congestive ' Blood Troubles. Dropsical Swellin^s, Owystid- iles, Diriieti«, Clxonic Rlienrnalwm— no matter how long stamHng, Neuwilgia, Gout, Asthma, Bronulirtis, LaGrippe, Indigestion, Catarrh in aB forms Bay Fever, Diseases depemlwig on the bra n, Vertigo, Debilitating Losses, lippotei.cy, Nervoue Prostration, Paralysis, Pain in the Baek, Weakness of the Limbs, In- s finnia, Lasitihble, Piles in all forms, Colds ami Crsups, Blood D senses ol every kind and nature, including Scrof ula, Hip Disease, White Swelling, Fever >*ores. 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(Jj Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of elcver weeks--in the Primary Department TwODOIr f.ARs, in the I ntermediate , T hreb D ollars G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enioi G rade , F ivb D ollars . In the Buxines Department, Stenography, Book keeping, and Type-writing included, if desired The common branches T uibty - fivb D ollars for the whole course. Plain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the pupils on Saturday aiternoon. Latin, French and German included in the Senior Grade. Private lessons In those lan guage» Firs D ollars a term. rilEOELEBR A TED VITA *• 5fc»titaaae Co., Ikcoii» Wash., k> '< ? r-» O Ho r — 9* ? c = ® * o n C ourse of I nstructics ST ALPHONSUS ACADEMY is divided.in« four departments, viz. Primary, Intermediate) Grammar, and Senior. Do you want to Cure of ChronicDiaeases Are you fond ol BOOtS ami SHOES L. fl.CHIPMAN’S th nl will rip, h iir, nin <|oW II nt I lit* I h *«J and torment you ..... liiiuitlly G«t them iciuiy ninib*. But if you want an arlidr that w'll give you Molili coiulori, plenty of wear ami never get out ofaliape thru |m ironizo Market on W»t M.ln Str»t. 0-,.p»IM AUerlMn Hotel Bulldiug. BROWN the Shoemaker Cleims, Crabs, Fresh, Smoked And Salt Fish? I f so go i o — L> A. CHIPMAN, Proprietor Me . UlnaJton* Curile aud cheap r « -nywhere rotivi» ed.