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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1890)
j —..... ■ ' T H 1 T TI L LA XI ( )( ) K G. O. NOLAN, - - - - SECRETARY. If Vou Wish to Buy a. E arm , S tock A cre T ract or T own L ot . Give usa Call. LOANS AND y 30TIATE FOR NON-RESIDENTS, TILLAMOOK, OREGON: irr.‘ — FIOI FHIOAfS EXTRA. WI RE WITH YOU! If not a little ahead of you. r Thin is a lively time, Not much to spare for rhyme, lint we are not behind, lkin’t think we are blind, We’ll got there Eli yet, Muke the Watchtower »wear and [aweat. Our paper ont on time, Distributed along the line. This Edition in for fun Calk'd Extra No One, Our poor cotemporary, Playa a gam« »<> wary, Mail» its paper» in the morn, To carry primaries by storm, Thinks the voters are nil fools, Made no by Smith nnd mn!te. Their efTn»ion is no tame To nlmw it they're ashamed, They ha ve a big surprise, On primaria« at sunrise, Affidavits a whole score, Harris, Chance, Mills and more, One 'tower escaped the herd, The HEADLIGHT got the word, The boys they took it in Not intending any sin. No flies are on this shop Hut hear the Picas drop, As wo stumble through the slop From off the kicker's crop. We have come to stay, A ml are ready any day, Fun, frolic, work, or play, Tis true we have no Chance, To do our song and dance, Neither have we any Quick, To furnish money slick, And we get in and spell Without assistance from Blackwell. To all the dirty screed We owe them no Goodspeed. We'll pat them yet to rout. Even though they have the Trout. Of course we’re out of pills, Because we have no Mills, Can’t play poker in the jail, For Harris' support has failed. And the time is coming soon , When it's good-bye old Jejune. I 11 ■ » Please Explain. Will Mr. Harris swear that ho was ¡not well aware that Mr. flays had ' and always lias had free access to his office? When Baby Harris wanted any j help he was only too willing to accept Mr. Hays' assistance; has Harris’ a. is as , s comity officer been such as to entitle his j his word to respect by the voters of tiiis county, it is too well known that Harris has never made a settlement with | tho county but what he was found short in his accounts; in such case did he break his oath of office. If a man perjures himself once, won’t he do it again' Ask any member of tho county court if llnys was responsible for the Sheriff’s assess- ment. Ask Judge Cooper if he did not request Mr. llays to assist the Sheriff to make a list of lands, stating that he feared the Sheriff would never do it, it being a well known fact that Harris has failed to prop erly transact business placed in his hands. Mr. Chance signed the Sherifl’s blind the second time; can he say ho did this, that the people might have the ser I vices of an efficient county officer or did do it simply to gain political support (such as it is) from Harris? In the effusions and communications i published by the inngwiinin organ they have their first point to muke yet, es pecially any thing based on facts. If the ien gth of their articles were any criterion, they w ni'd have great success, but any one trying to rea l their harrangue losses Interest in the subject. They either have nothing to say or do not know how to say it. it was put on ship-board, and is now on ! its wav to this place. That stono is to be the corner stone in the new taliernaele I am building. You have heard that I preaehc I on Mars Hill—where Paul i.nce stood Oa my way thither I stopped to look at a little temple dedicated ‘To the Unknown God.’ Paul, himself must have stopped there on his w ay to Mars Hill, and I understood what he meant when he said,‘For as I passed by and beheld your devotions 1 fouuil an altar with this inscription, "To the unknown tiod," whom, therefore, yo ignorantly worship! Him declare I unto you.’ It was the Iw'.dest thing ever said and ever done in historv.”—Ex. Another lot of contemptible lies ap licar iu the watchtower in regard Io .1. W. Maxwell It is hard to see what it means as it milk:*» no charges that can be substantiated, and beside-; it is fight ing a man who has done much for it and has never asked afavor at its hands, The English Channel Bridge Why not lie manly and coutageons enough to make a fair, squire, open light It has lieen proposed to build a bridge without sneaking around, lack-biting across the English Cannel. Plans have and making charges that volt are afraid formulated, and the project declared to let see the light of day in time for a feasible by civil engineers. It will span refutation. twenty-four miles of deep sen water, »»art- Talmage on Palestine. ing frain near Folkstone on the English side and placing its continental end at Dr. Talmage, pastor of the Tabernacle, Ambleten-e on the French coast. The 'll Brooklyn, N. Y., has recently returned piers will number lav and will be solid from the Holy Land, and in the course masonerv, built in caissons and floated af a long and interesting account of bis out to sea and sunk in their respective observations and experiences says: places. They will project 00 feet alxvve IIow many invitations did Mr. Harris 1 "The three months I have spent iu the low-water mark, and will each sustain a give to the party held in the Court House 1 Holy Land have been three months of steel cylindrical column 120 feet in height Jail l'eb 11th 1890, at 10 o'clock P. M. ? tremulous excitement Every nerve in making a clear elevation of ISO feet Was this party gotten up to keep the tax my body has thrilled as I have reached above low water. The spans will vary roll compuny? I»id he win $15.00 from the one placo after another, and read the in length from t¿00 to 3,00o, each span tax roll or from some guest whom he hail gospels ¡of Mathew, Mark, Luke and rusting on two piers Over 1,(XX),000 invited? Why did Harris say that lie John on the very spots where Christ tons of metal will be needed, and the cost and Hays were the only County officers once stood. I have ascended Mount of construction is estimated at from $1-5,- who knew bow to do their work, will Calvary, and t ow I know why it is called 000,000 to <200,000,000 Ten years of Harris make an affidavit that he told the the 'Place of the Skull.’ lawk i ng at the steady work will be required to complete truth? peak from a distance, it exactly resem this magnificent undertaking. The poli J W. Maxwell stands head anil shoul bles the human cranium, with the two tical and commercial importance of this ders allure his vile traduccrs. If lie sightless sockets under its brow. I went channel bridge to Great Britain and should want an office, the people would up to the place where the three crosses Europe w ill lx? simply beyond conception. surely give it to him in consideration of stood. I have no doubt of tlieir precise Such a sagacious and eminent authority Hie gisal wo. k lie has done for the county location. There is just room enough for as Gladstone has been reported as sav and in consideration of the abuse lie has three men to die. 1 stood on the site of ing “that by either a bridge or a tunnel, received on account of it by those w ho the center cross, where it certainly most the peace of Europe would be assured.” 1 are envious of his success. But. lie asks have stood, and taking out my bible 1 This optimistic opinion may be perhaps for nothing, not even for vindication from read to the friends ar md me the story open to question, but the historical fact of the crucifixion. I ci ouHaotfinish it; is in its lai ar, the t the commercial rela the false charges brought against him. my feelings overcame me aixl I broke tionships of nation« are largely contribu- A vote for R. R Hays is a vote to save down. JAs I stood I joking 4nwn the tary to pea Steel. the county needless expense in bungling slope of Calvary 1 saw • reddish rock be- business and will save individuals mousy low me. I rolled it <1 wra the the hill These to tai «»«firmed Joseph H who transet land Office business through with my own hands, a d had it carried Hughs as receiver «I public monevs at tins Clerk's office. ou the liacks if camels te J«PR. where Spokane 1 TS I'»" And Down Goes the Price of all Goods COHN & CO.'S STORE. Look at the reductions! See our Goods! $4.75 per bbl. Full Roller Finir Dry Granulated Sugar hlb.for f/.oo. Golden '‘C' Sugar - i/lb.forfrpo. .‘Ind, in fact, Reductions in Every Line of Good* .7// kinds of produce taken in exchange, for whic\ ire pay the highest market price. A L arge S tock of G eneral M erchandi We receive a large assortment of new goo by every Steamer. Call and examine our stock of gooi purchasing. COHN 4 CO., T he L eading M erchant NEWCOMB’S CORNER, MOOK