Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 18, 1907, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL
t 8,
1907
MraMigbt
$3500.—For 160 acres south of Tillamook
City. 35 acres creek bottom land, cleared
and under cultivation, 15 choice dairy cows,
good house and barn and orchard. Can be
made into one of the best dairy farms in the
county with little or no work.
1 C olumbia
17000.—53 acres of river bottom land, every
inch in meadow. 15 of the best dairy cows in
the county. Has a fine house, ba n and
orchard. This is a buy we recommend.
NC HALL M
$iooo.—For a good house aud barn and two
lots. One of the best places in the city. Also
another house and barn and two lots in the
same block for $750.
$3000.—Takes 160 acres, 80 or 90 acres
good river bottom land, 20 acres cleared aud iu
rass, several acres of good timber right on
ank of the river. Good house, barn and
rchard. This is a fine dairy farm, well worth
7000, but is now being sold at a sacrifice.
W/LSON
TILL A
bay ctry
( T/LCAHOOK C/ir
$14,000.—Can buy 70 acres of Wilson river
ttom land, all in grass. Good house and
rn, 28 head of cows, 1 bull, 7 bogs, horse,
d wagon and double team harness. Several
zen chickens and everything pertaining to
e ranch goes. This place is now bringing iu
income of over $10 a day. This deal will^£)c^
ly last for a short tim?.
o/TPAS/i'
$8500.—Will buy one of the best farms in
the Wilson River bottom. 60 acres about 2%
miles from Tillamook City. 55 acres of river
bottom land, 5 acres rolling. All under
cultivation, except about 3 acres. 23 head of
dairy cows, good team, wagon, harness, mower,
rakes, tedder, harrow, and other implements
goes with the place. Good house and barn.
This is an excellent buy and one we recommend.
O 3AA/O Z AM E
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■SAND
$6000.—160 acres of land near Beaver,
acres cleared and in grass which is all creek
bottom laud. 35 acres in meadow. 70 acres
rolling laud. Farm is half mile from post
office and school. Will keep 25 cows in present
condition and will keep 35 cows with but little
work. Place is well watered with creeks and -
water is piped into house and clieese factory.
Good two story house, two barns and cheese
factory complete. 20 good milch cows aud all
farm implements. Mower, rake, tedder, plow,
and several other farm implements. Seven
head of hogs are also included. This is one of
best paying farms in the county and is offered
dirt cheap.
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LOVf RDAL
OHEBU
3450.—Gets 34I acres near town. One
f river bottom land and one half level tide
that can be mowed. 15 acres under
ivation, will put up 47 tons of hay and
15 cows. Good house and barn. Orchard
plenty of berries. This place is just out-
of city limits. Two head of stock goes
this snap.
S AL MON
500 CASH
and
500 OH TIJWE.
AMOOK
JOTTINGS
Botts, for abstracts,
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enry E. Morris, eye specialist. *
en wanted at Leach's Meat Mar-
Buys one of the best business corners in the City
whole corner, opposite the Tillamook Hotel
with good 2-story building, renting for $780 per vear now at the present low rate of rent, and can be
rented this summer for $1,000 per year.
Mrs. A. Arstill and Mae Williams
We hare money to loan on improved
were in from Cloverdale, on Wednesday. farming land.
We pay par for county
No one thinks of buying a buggy or warrants and make no charge for cas­
wagon without looking over Snuffer's ing pension checks.—Tillamook County
stock.
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Bank.
Get into the habit of trading at Patz.
Geo. H. Goebel spoke at several meet­
laps and receive a 5 per cent discount ings in the county, addressing the peo­
, Harrows and Discs at Snuf-
for cash.
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ple on the subject of socialism, and had
Remein'ier the profit sharing plan at a good audience at the opera house in
tandard bicycles at King &
Sturgeon's Millinery Store, New goods this city Monday evening.
every boat.
A donkev engine and pile driver was
River flour $4.60 a barrel at
Why leave your horses in the rain brought in liy the steamer on Saturday
when you can tie them in Harris' Ti, to be used in the construction of the
see the beautiful colt cups at Shed for 10 cts.
Pacific Railway & Navigation Co 'a rail
a
Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed road, and another will he brought in on
ach will pay 10c. pc." pound Barn, the cheapest place in the city to the next trip of the steamer and put oft'
chicken.
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keep your team.
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at Bay City.
n Tuesday, to the wife of Earl
Wanted Timber Claims.—I will pay
For Sale, by C. Mills, Beaver, Oreg.,
sughter.
cash for Timber. Don't sell without first two good work horses, wagon and
it of feed and best seed oats in seeing me. Ralph Ackley.
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harness, all ir. good shape. Horses will
offer's.
Von are behind the times il you don't weigh about 1,150 each. Also have a
Irle line of doors and windows use that stumping powdrr bn those full line in general real estate business.
& Smith’s.
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stumps. King & Smith have it.
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Name what you want you get it. Nu IT
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zorth.of Portland, was in the
There is a large boiler at Astoria for said.—C. M ills .
ednesday.
the condensed milk factory which is to
D. W. and E. K Gilbert returned from
Smith are up to-date with be erected in this city this spring.
Zanesville. Ohio, where they had lieen
k of paints.
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R. McKinstry will pay the highest called on account of the sickness of their
n. the photographer, makes np cash price for mohair, salted or green mother, who died before they readied
holographs.
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hides, rubber boots, etc. Near Wade's there. They were ncconipanied by two
brothers, F. 8. Gilbert and W. J. Gilbert,
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. Galloway came in on Sun- store.
Id circuit court.
Rev. A. E. Wingert will preach at the who expect to locate in this county, and
t milk can in the city can be Presbyterian church in Bay Citv on Sun­ Mrs. E. K. Gilbert.
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Till*-
day morning and in this city in the even,
King & Smith's.
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ffee parcolatoes sretbe latest, iog.
D. J. Culy. with his mother and sister,
at King & Smith's.
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and Mrs. John Groat returned Mrs. J. S. Culy and Miss Aleda B. Culy,
came in on Satnrday from Gresham and
land on Saturday.
will locate at Netarts.
will feed your team bay and
M. A. Casey returned to the city Sat­
over night for 50c.
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urday from California,where he hsd gone
for sale. Leave orders at
on account of the sickness of a sistsr,
ley's lunch counter.
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who died before he reached there
u seen the handsome coach
Henry Rogers sold a draft horse to
argo at Snuffer's ?
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Clyde Clements who paid $300 for the
y complete stock of ammoni- animal, wnich is conclusive proof there
city at King & Smith's.
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is good money in raising draft horses
. Carnahan, collector of cas­
It will be seen by advt. in another col­
torio, came in on Saturday.
umn that the Oregon Cheese Company,
The steamer Sue H. Elmore crossed
out on Wednesday with ths following
passengers from here ; W. R. Hollister,
W. A. Noland and family, Mr. Koval
Stillwell, Miss Jessie Beaucatnp. J. S.
Stephens, J. S. Shupe and family, F.
K. Steinhauer, Mrs. Phillips, C. W.
Carnahan, C. J. Forrester, E. G. Edgar,
Mrs. F C. Eby, Max Skibbe, 3. Powell
and H. M. Glazier.
Married on Saturday evening, at the !
rei’dence of County fudge H. F. Good­
speed. who tied the nuptial knot, Mr.
Thos. H. Handley and Miss Pearl Trout.
The groom is the youngest son of the I
late Mr. T. B. Handley and the bride is
the daughter of Mr, Frank Trout, and •
both are well known in the county, who j
have the l>est wishes of their friends for !
their future happiness.
Judge R. P. Boise died at his home
in Salem on Wednesday afternoon of last
week after about ten da vs of illness of
stomach and kidney troubles. His death
was not unexpected to the members ol
the family, nearly all of whom were
present. Judge Boise was a native of
Blanford, Mass., and was born July 9, >
1819. He was educated in the public
schools, read law, taught school in Mis
souri, returned to Massachusetts to
practice la w, came to Oregon in 1851,
and located at Portland. He held the
office of prosecuting attorney, code com­
missioner member of the constitutional '
convention, circuit judge and suprem**
judge. He Itecame a resident of Salem in !
1857, and had served on boards regents 1
of several colleges. He was a prominent
member of the Oregon State Grange.
Several filings have been made on tim-
ber in the south part of the county the
pnst few weeks and rejected on account
of that part of the county lieing in the
recently created reserve. As we pointed
out before, all unappropriated land in
this county south of Spruce is placed in
the reserve and withdrawn from entry.
Beware of Ointments for Ca-
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on
1 Saturday, her passengers beirg D. |.
Culv a«»d mother and sister, |. W. Kan.
dall, H. Parsons, Mrs. and Miss Getting,
C. W. Carnahan, Capt. Skihbie, Capt. |
Grotat and wife, E K.Gilbert and wife, D.
W.Gilbert. F.S Gilbert.W.8 Gilbert Mrs.
Tone and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Oar
inhauer and Mrs. C. E. Phil- of which Mr. R. Robinson is the mana rely, J. E. Fabric and wife, W. R. Hollis­
ter, Mr. Chaplio. M A. Caney.
n from Nehalem on Monday. ger, will pay spot cash for good cheese.
tarrah that contains Mercury.
an mercury will nureljr de«lroy the mhim » of
aiueli and completely derange the wholenys-
tcni when entering it through the mucous ««r-
fai'ce Such articles nWould never i e uued ex-
ce»/t os prescriptions from reputable phvaicntns,
an the damage they will do I a ten fold lo the
good you can posuiMy derive from them Kail s
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. f'heney Jk
Co.. Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and in
taken internally, acting directly upon the blond
and mucous surfaces of the sy«1em
In buying
Hail's Catarrh Cura be sure you g -t the genuine
It is taken internally, and matte In Toledo.
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. TeatimonieIs free
Sold by brugist* price 75c. per bottle.
Take Mall s Family PHis^or own st i pat ion
The Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
£ cheese that comes along. Spot cash
& and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­
ger, before selling. He will be in
Tillamook a good part of the time dur­
ing the season
Only the best stock
wanted.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
Reference, Tillamook County Bank
I will receive on the next boat a
fine assortment of Shoes, consist­
ing of Men’s, Boy’s, Youth’s and
Little Gent.’s Shoes.
My Ladies’ Shoss are of the
latest styles and best quality.
Misses and Children’s School
Shoes, solid sole leather insoles and
counters constantly kept in stock.
Our old friends keep buying our
shoes, knowing that they will get
their money’s worth.
People will trade with a mer­
chant whose store has a reputation
for reliability.
Don’t run all over town. You can find just what you want
at the price you want to pay at
THE RED FRONT SHOE
STORE.
P. F. BROWNE, Agent
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