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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1903)
”• a<w >■. «.-w. Supplement to the Tillamook Headllgm. Ordinance No. 15a. An ordinance to prohibit minors from being or loitering on the streets and other places in Tillamook City during i certain hours, and to repeal ordinance ; No. 82. The people ofTillamook City do ordain 1 as follows : Section 1 —That no minor within the corporate limits of Tillamook City under; the age of eighteen years shall be upon [ any street, alley or public place of the i city on any night between the hours of; 9:00 o’clock p.m. and 4:00 o’clock a.m. from Mav the 1st to September 30th, inclusive of each year, nor between the hours of 8:00 o’clock p.m. and 4:00 p.m. from October the 1st to April the 30th inclusive of each year, unless such minor lie upon an errand or other legitimate business tor his parents or guardian, but in no case during such time that such minor shall be upon such errand or other legitimate business shall he loiter upon any street, alley or other public place of said city. Section 2.—Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not less than two dollars and not more than ten dollars and in default of the payment of such fine shall be com mitted to the city jail one day for each dollars of such fine. Section 3.—Ordinance No. 82 is hereby repealed. T hos . C oates . Citv Recorder. Approved November 2. 1903. C. W. T almage , Mayor of Tillamook City, Ore. Tillamook Weather October Temperaure. Maxi- Mini- mum. mum I 2 60 60 56 3 5« 4 60 5 60 6 61 7 8 57 54 9 10 57 II 57 12 43 62 13 69 14 70 15 16 71 63 17 18 . .. 58 «9 • .. 60 20 . .. 59 21 .. 65 22 . . 84 •3 • . 70 24 • . 56 25 - . 68 26 . . 7« 27 • . 61 28 . . 58 29 . • 57 30 .. 57 31 - • 57 Sum .. 19 M Mean 62.7 ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... .. - .. -. .. .. .. .. ... 38 ... 42 ... 49 ... 52 ... 5o ... 50 ... 39 ... 41 ... 46 ... 50 ... 51 ... 45 .. 51 .. 55 .. 40 ..43 .. 43 .. 4« .. 40 .. 43 .. 46 .. 40 .. 47 . .. 46 . .. 47 - .. 43 . .. 5« .. >o . . 40 . . 38 • • 39 - . 16.12 . - 45 6 HAVE YOU GIVEN IT A THOUGHT JS1 WHERE YOU WILL GET YOUR et F. by hi HOLI1»4Y PHINE.Vm ? | There is not a FINER LINE of presents in the County than vou can select at my I have on the way now and expect a large stock of JEWELRY on every but Watches. Jewelery. My stock of Watches are the the best that money can buy, guaranteed as to adjustment and accuarcy of time. You should see them and get prices. A large and well selected stock to select your presents from: Rings, Cuff Buttons, Watch Guards, Chains, Neck Chains, Bracelets in improved pattern and the latest thing out. tif 8u c. Silver Win pl. The largest and mo« assortment to select^ from in this line. sL, bids a detail of this stock, but call and » and get their price«. * co fol cl< tin < Ar L. 1 KUC9ENE JKWKUI8 The above is an invitation to call, for nothing would please me better than».i show you what you can get in your home town for the approaching HOLIDiT; Besides having a complete Jewelers Line I am adding some very tasty Cut GW Ware of the very latest in this line. Optical Goods, eyes tested FREE» Glasses fitted and guaranteed. Compasses, the ever ready and handy pan Compass. No cheap trash in my store. TI Report for Beet the Indimi. Rain fall t Mean ... 49 0 ... 5«-° — 52.1 ... 55 0 55° ... 55° ... 50 0 ... 49-0 ... 50 0 ... 53 I ... 54-0 - 59-0 ... 561 ... 62 0 ... 55° .. 57-0 ... 53-0 ... 53-° ... 50.0 - 5*o ... 55-0 ...» 66.1 •• 53« ... 51-0 ... 57-1 ... 57-0 - 560 540 ... 48.1 - 46 I 48 0 ... 16 73 ... 539 • • .. . • • . • . • . . . . . • . • • . .. . .. . •• • -- .. .. .. - .. - •• •• .. ... ... ... 0.02 O.24 0 2.5 1.25 2.15 0.12 O OI O OO 0 yo I 01 053 0 07 0.02 0.02 0.00 O OO 0.01 0.01 T 0:4 T 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.12 0.04 0.60 0.06 0.05 T 0.00 852 Summary.—Mean temp. 53 9; Max. temp. S4; Date 72; Min. temp. 36; Date 30. Total precip. 8.52 inches. Number of days clear 3; partly cloudy 7; cloudy 21; Dates of frost light 13, 14, 30. Auroras Solar 30. Prevailing wind Direction S. W. Retnakrs: Look out for stormy weather all through November, and high water beginning on the 4th. Latitude 45 26 W. Longitude 123.51.—Capt. J. J. Dawson. Voluntary Observer. MILLINERY For Bargains in millinery eall on us. 1 1 i 1 S 1 ’ 1 II 3 1 ! Ill goods marked at very low figures and special bargains on the Pattern Hats remaining from Sep tember shipment. Each boat brings us new goods to keep up an assortment of late styles. We are agents for Butterick Patterns. November sheets now in Ask for one. M- STURGEON & CO., Opposite the Post Office That the Oregon fuel market will soon be supplied with Oregon coal of a super ior quality, mined from inexhaustable beds within the State, is practically as Real Estate Transfers. sured The coal fields of the Blue Moun tains near Heppner hid fair to supply an Furnished by H. T. Botts, abstracter. article of fuel that will mqet every re- quirernent for commercial and domestic Andrew Christensen and wife to J. C. Erickson. % interest in ES Swg 5 purposes and at a cost less than that of 2S 9. $1.00 and partition of pro. wood. This coni has stood the test and petty. has proved to be equal if not superior in heat producing qualities to any of the Last Will and Testament of G. 0. Rogers. standard coals of the West, This will be the first Oregon coal to appear upon the State of Oregon to Bertha Folkman. Nw Se Sec. t6 and EJ4 Ne Sec. 36 1 N 10 local market, and its introduction into $150.00 the channels of trade will, no doubt, revolutionize the fuel business of the Claude Thayer snd wife to Frank Kut cher. 14 acres in 36 1 S to. $630. state. For years the lack of coal in Ore gon has been recognized as a damper to H. H. Downing to W. N. Reddaway. commercial industries, hut now this EHNet4 3Nlo. ft.oo. dnnqier is in a fair wav of being removed Ge< •orge W. Phelps, et a! by sheriff to and the effect will be widely felt Thomas Wilson. Netarts Saw Mill property in Sec 5 2 S to. $1616.43. All Kinds of Guns at Reduced U. S. A. to Nicholas Affolter. Patent. Prices at Ralph Ackley’s. Lots t & 2 & S 'J Ne 6 6 S to. C hkvrnne , Wvo., Nov.l-te-’ i battle with the Indians whom , Sheriff Miller and Deputy Filter ■ 3 Saturday, re.inforced by a liirti'e .y ‘ 4 redskins who had been huntiqc f/-,. J vicinitv of the scene of the iiii,is|F§ri ported to have taken plact to»e? the Horseshoe ranch. The fagitimw 8 trace hv a posse, and with thss-j, ; 9 forcemeats made a determine!off 10 Nine Indians are reported killed on It and 10 captured. The whitemenri 12 without loss or injury. «3 The news of the battles hnlltm 1 the reservation and to other tex , parties and a general uprilint 16 Indians is feared. There is reumtn I lieve that Indian couriers >n 1 the red men to deeds of violence ® nor Chatterton is in vrstiyntintT'• port of the second battle, sill ft* § the story be confirmed he wills® atelv order troops into the field press the Indian uprising. Authentic advices from the «st Saturday evening's bloody hsUkiK that six Indians were killed. Ill»”>8 and five captured. Four msde tta- cape. Twenty horses, 12 wag™*** considerable game and Indisnpsrnpk* nalia were also captured. One Lefever Him^erlesl Shot Gun, with automatcejec tor, at $40.00 ; Re^wPr'ca $59.00, at Ralph AcW«1- Dr. P. J. Sharp, the «pc enced dentist is lout« i Dr. Wise’s dental pa ria u is prepared to do nothing first class work and gin H best of satisfaction lip teeth need fixing call w him. ?l ¡ dc\} A. to Arnold Affolter. Patent. W « Sw Sec. 5 and B x Se Sec. 6 6 S 10, U. S. A. to Ernest A. Chamberlain. Patent. EU Sw & W % Se. 7 3 S to. Two mortgages filed to secure $365.00. Alter an official investigation hr the Big Foor officials into the cause of the wreck Saturday morning, General Super, intendant Vanwinkle, of the company, said the crew in charge of the football special was responsible for the wreck he. cause they failed to exercise the required caution. Mr. Vanwinkle said the en gineer, W. H. Schumacher, of the special is to blame, because he did not have his train under control inside the city limits. New Jewelry at Franklin*«. Games ^3 Inside each pound padu|* pach|» s c Lion Coffu will be found a FILEIS 60 different games. •AH*’ At Your Qrocert Tin 9