Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 17, 1903, Image 3

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    n Saw,
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$250.00
W oo JUEN AWAY.
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Wool,
)k
n October 1, ’03
We will give away, absolutely free of
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irge $250.00 in Cash or Merchandise.
CARRISOJ
First Prize, $50.00. 42 Prizes in all.
GARlBi
E.
■With each $1.00 cash purchase made
will give you a ticket which will entitle
u to one chance in these prizes.
. We carry a complete stock of
'■igation Co,
1 CISCO, PonJ
' to
STORIA. 01
’ortland.
and.
E”|THING, HATS and SHOES,
FURNISHING GOODS,
r' A A A A
GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED
REAVER.
Cost of Water System.
Pleasant faces and pleasant weather
W. B. Chase, of the Portland Engi­
now greet us at Beaver.
neer, who has been instructed to furnish
Mrs. Bixbv and family start today for an estimate for putting in a new iron
their new home and we wish them a water system for Tillamook City, has
i pleasant trip.
done the same thing for McMinnville,
' Masters Sailing and West have return. which includes a wood pipe his general
! ed from the hop fields.
estimate for that city being :
Mr. West, sr., has gone out to the val­
Two miles of 14 inch pipe :
ley and it is expected that somebody will 10 560ft. wood pipe at $1.50$15,840 00
i be looking for somebody home from 10,560ft. converse pipe at
Sheridan.
$1.92...................................... 20.275.00
. Mrs. Kirk, of Beaver, visited her dau­ 10,560 feet cast iron pipe at
2.48......................................... 28,188.80
ghter and Mrs. Jacobs, of Wilson river*
last week.
Seven miles of pipe to reservoir :
Mr. Brown wears a smile, as it is said 36,960ft. 8-inch pipe (wood)
at .85...................................... $31,416.00
he does not have to cook of late.
We sincerely hope the good people will 36,960 feet at 8-inch pipe
!
(converse) at $1.05............. 38,808.00
build better steps before holding another
meeting.
36,960ft. 6 inch pipe (wood)
at .65.....................................
Amos Kirk has laid aside his cane and
now sports a saw and ax, although he 36,960 feet 6-inch pipe (con­
verse) at .77 ........................ 28,459 00
looks somewhat older of late.
A certain young belle of Beaver wears 14 inch diameter wood pipe..
$15,840
a sad face. We wonder why we cannot 8 inch diameter wood pipe..
81,840
understand each other better or not at Reservoir...................................
6,000
all ?
Head works ..............................
1,000
The cheese factory now runs every
other day._________________
Total
NETARTS
14-inch diameter wood pipe
C. 0. Tavlor and John Johnson, of this 6-inch diameter wood pipe
1
place, left for Portland Thursday to see Reservoir..................................
Head works...............................
the sights.
Axel Nelson has gone to the valley
Total.....................................
$46,864
will also give with each $io cash purchase a 16x20 En after a load of fruit and will be back in The above estimates for completed
about
a
week.
icture on anything sold except sugar, flour, oil, tobacco
Elmer Hall has a brother here from work.
smit
1 which are sold on a very close margin.
The wood pijie is not the cheapest
San Francisco visiting him.
Mrs. John Childers, of Long Prairie, kind, but is a redwood pipe with iron
Forgi«»
is stopping with Mrs. Geo. Hodgdon. couplings. I think the pipe can he had
while her husband is gone to the vallev. fora little less than estimated, but it is
Mr. Kinnaman and family, of Bea ver, unwise to estimate too low for work on
have been camping at the Maxwell place preliminary estimates when no surveys
have been made.
for a few days.
Mrs C. Grace and Mrs. Brown, son
Call’s for the Money.
and daughter, left for their home in
Portland Friday. They have l>een visit­ I Oregon Pacific Navigation Co.
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. c
F. H. Skinner, Manager.
O’Hara for the last two months.
Portland, Oregon,
Geo. Hodgdon and his mother left for
September 5th, 190.3.
Portland Thursday. Mr. Hodgdon ex­
OREGON PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO.
pects to be back in a week with a load of
F. H. S kinner , Manger.
Portland, Ore., Sept. 5th, 190.3.
fruit and Mrs. Hodgdon will remain in
To all Subscribers :
Portland during the coming winter with
her son Charles.
The Oregon Pacific Navigation Com.
Marvin Cane is cutting wood at the pa ny was incorporated August 5tll,
1903, with a capitalization of $35,000,
lighthouse.
ave been appointed a depository for all the authorized George W. Phelps will complete the divided into .350 shares of the par value
for delivering the supplies to of $100 each, and with officers and
ks for all grades and carry a very large stock of all contract
the lighthouse this week. He has de­ directors as follows :
officers :
livered al>out 25 tons of oil and other
cliool Supplies :
President—Dr. J. K. Locke.
goods.
Vice President and Manager—F. H.
F mm , Pencils, Slates, Sponges, Rulers, Copy Books, Writ-
How’s This?
Skinner.
Tablets and everything required by scholars.
for
We offer One Ifuudred Dollars Reward ...
Secretary—A. J. Farrington.
any ca*e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hair« Catarrh Cure.
Directors—A. J. Parrington, F. IL
F. J. CHENEY Ik
«c CO., Props..
Prop».. Toledo, O.
Skinner and Dr. J. K. Locke.
We. the undersigned, have known F. J.
At first meeting of the Board of Direc­
Cheuey for the last 15 year«, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all bueineas trans­
action« and nnancially able to carry out any tors on the same date, an assessment of
obligation* mad by their firm.
10 ¡>er cent of the par value of stock
W rit A T kcax Wholesale Druggists, Toleldo.O
W aldimo , K ïnnan fi M arvin . Wholesale was levied, payable on receipt of this
Druggists, Toledo. O
Hull s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act­ notice.
DRUGGIST AND BOOK SELLER.
ing directly upon the blood and mucous eer
It was found that the original capi­
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Pri e 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. talization of $35,000.00 would not
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
afford sufficient money to acquire or
build suitable vessel and dockage facili.
*
Hogs for Sale.
ties, and at a stockholders meeting held
For «ale, 12 head of hogs. weighing in this city on the 24th ult., an increase
100 to 150 pound« All in good condi­ of capital stock to $50,000.00 was
tion and will be »old cheap. Apply to voted anil authorized. Negotiations are
W. D. Gladweil. Reaver. Or.
under way towards teasing a vessel for
use during time of construction, it
Horae for Sale.
having lieen decided to build at Tilla.
For «11« or trade, a hear? work hone, mook. as this can lie done cheaper than
Not a Great Big Store, but a nice Little Store.
1400 pound«, in good condition. Can to acquire by purchase. The offer made
be drove single or double.—Apply to by the Pacific Navigation Company for
rell Open Monday, September 7th, opposite the
Paul Erickson, road supervisor of R.D. sate of the “ Sue H. Elmore” being con­
sidered excessively high.
No.
6.
en House, with a full line of Dry Goods, Ladies
Remittances should be made to the
Account Book Lo«t
Oregon Pacific Navigation Company,
ishings and Notions.
Lost, on the street in Tillamook City. 274 4th street. Portland, Oregon.
OBF.GOM PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO.
an account book with McIntosh & Mc­
Nair and Mrs McGee. Please tea ve it at
Ry I K. K ockf , President.
By A. J. P arrington . Secretary.
this office if found.
I
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DO & CO
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
OOL SUPPLIES
ve
owest Prices on Everything.
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