Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 03, 1890, Image 2

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L aub & J ones
P hoi ’KI ktous .
W. F. D. J ones , E ditor .
B. C. L amb , A ssociate E ditor .
RATI» OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. )
One year
•»it months
Three months
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C aveats and K e ishcks secured, T rade M arks
resistere*'I, and all other patent chum -» in the
Patent office aud before the Courts promptly and
car» fullv prosecuted
Upon receipt ci MbDEL or 8KE rCII of Inven­
tion, I make careful exajnination, and advise as
to palei: labili tv » REE OF CHARGE.
With my office» dirf . ctly across from the
patent office , ami being in persona latten-lan» e
there, it u apparti.t that 1 have superior facili­
ties for making prompt pielkninary searches,
for the more vigorous and successful prosecu­
tion of applications for patent, and for attend­
ing to all business entrusted to my care, in Che
shortest possible limo.
FEES MODERATE, and exclusive atten ­
tion g . ven Tp patent mvsinesh . Information,
advice1 and special references »enton request.
J. H. LITTELL,
ADVERTISING RATES.
S olicitor add A ttorney in P atent C auses .
1 inch, per month
fl.oo
per year $000 And now it appear» that a re­
WASHINGTON. DC.
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Opposite U. S. Patent Office.
count
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'Mention this paper.)
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The census managers
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-. Local notices, loets. per line; and sets, after admit they are afraid there will be
the first insertion.
Loot. Found, Wanted, For Sale and For Rent a general clamor for a a recount
notices, fiocts for first insertion and fi.00 per
all over the nation if it is estab­
u month.
Legal notices. Nonpareil, jocts. per line for lished that Oregon’s count is not i Òtto-
let
aito-aei.
first inrertion and 5ct» per line for each btibse-
quent insertion.
correct!
Robert
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All loc- I notices will be “starred” or otherwise be easily forgiven by the people of
designated as advertisements.
RUSTIO
ÄKEPJÖ^i porçnyyï Co.
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No special position will be agreed upon for
Eny advertisement, though we take es*.« cial
pains to display advci tiding matter electively
and give as favorable position «•* p^Ksiblc, fre­
quently changing the “make-up” of the paper
We make a Special effort to chiimrcor re build
desire,
as often ns our oatrons
t lvertisfemcnts
ut make no contract to that effect.
No cuts will be used, except out line cuts on
Uictal bases.
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We reserve the right to r»« ' *t any advertise­
ment that we deem objectionabif.
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T erms : Cash in advance for small advertise­
ments, and payment is r<«|-iire«l monthly or
quarterly on large contracts.
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Bend all money by dmil, Postal Note, Money
Order or Registered Lc tL r, at onr expense.
Correspondeucc on topics of general interest,
tnvib'd.
Address all communications to
T he H eadlight ,
T illamook , or .
rXJ^Al1 Post in i-ters iu Tillamook count}'
■are agent» for the H eadlight .
U^^Copics of this pajier arc on sale at the
•tore of<’ il win oa & co., stationer» mid r.t ws
dealers. Occidental hotel building, Portland,
Oregon.
HOW CAN THEY
R. R. HAYS’
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That blows good to everyone who is on the
alert and falls in line.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS,
STATIONERY, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER’S
SUPPLIES.
TO THE TOWN OF
TILLAMOOK
STREET.
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Look out for bargains in fall and winter cloth­
ing soon.
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OREGON
Tillamook Market.
Potatoes, ?0 40 per bushel.
Oni.>:is, 2per pound.
Cabbages, Ikje per pound.
Chickmis, #3.00 per dozen.
Eggs, 2.x: per dozen.
Flour,$4 00 to $4 50 per barrel.
Oats, G )c per bushel.
Butter, 20c per pound.
Country Produce Bought
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come up, and is still undecided. The J
county has already lieen to a great deal
of expense in fighting this claim and in
AN EXPENSIVE VICTORYl?)
not done with it yet a; the case will likely
What Tillamook Has.
Here is a short lesson in mathe­ be carried to the Supreme court. If the
matic» for the county court. It is county court liad considered the matter rictureeque scenery.
• a practical demonstration of profit with justice, instead of trying to down
Over 00 miles of coast lino.
Mr. Maxwell politically, the matter could
and loss,—mostly loss:
Clani-beds till you can’t rest.
have been settled without all this un­
8700.00 necessary expense.
Maxwell’s claim was
Streams full of trout and salmon.
300.00 The Watchtower's alleged victory
The court offered him
Rich coal deposits on the Nehalem.
cornea very high and is wurse than defeat.
A
climate as good as any on the coast.
A saving in this case of - $400.00 The ungrateful beggar who edits that !
Plenty
of game,—water-fowl, deer, elk,
So much for this.
sheet owes Maxwell anil his friends for itsf
, The county court lum foolishly very existence , and it is now trying to bear etc.
Goo«l prospects for a rail road in the
and unjustly tried to deprive him ruin him financially ami politically.
Probably the nost-pulliug incident near future.
cf what lie fairly earned, ami here causes the old wind-bags that mixes the
Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem
aro some moro figures. These are dye stull's for the Watchtower, to enter­ and Nestucca.
the county’s losses:
tain an unfavorable opinion of Mr. Max- j Open hill land valuable for grazing
J. T. McCain’s attorney fees $200.00 well!
and fruit-growing.
Miscellaneous expenses -
100.00
One of the prettiest and thriftiest towns
* 7 Loss of Wilson river road
(Tillamook} in the state.
appropriation - - - 2500.00 Mias L. J. RUQQLE8
Mrs. J. JOHNSON
I An enterprising, prosperous, contented
. and hospitable class of people.
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Tide-land and bottom land, the richest
It is easy to see how much the
I and most productive in the state.
county has lost by the political
A rapid, but healthy growth and most
spite-work of a prejudiced and
1 promising prospects for the future.
narrow-minded court. This same
1 Many quarter-sections of fairly
court did not hesitate to pay an
1 gov<. rnment land which may be had for
| the taking.
attorney a large fee, and other ex­
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j Fine ocean beaches at Netarts and Nrs-
penses out of the people's money.
, tucca, which are already becoming po|>-
These items alone would have
ular resorts.
paid the difference n ki-il by Mr.
Vast bodies of nccessildo timber which
Maxwell, as ho would have been
is said to be the best and most valuable
paid in county orders, and the fee
j in the North-west.
paid the attorney is rash. Tl;- i- Hats, Dress Trimmings and a General
A harbor which will be one of the best
is nobody in the county who will
1 on the coast, when a few' thousand dui-
Assortment of Millinery Goods,
' begrudge Mr. Maxwell liberal pay
lnrs arc spent improving it.
for his work when it is considered
Half-a-dozen tine rivers, which with
their tributaries, are of inestimable value
that h<- was the cause of so large Wo hove just received n nice line of
■ for navigation aud floating logs.
g-xxls. Call and s. e thrill.
an amount of money lining distri­
Beautiful and productive prairies which
buted in the county and secured a
T illamook .
O regon . contain many farms suitable for dairying,
road that is of iueatinmble value
stuck raising and general agriculture.
DRESS-MÄKING.
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ADDITION
THE MAXWELL ROAD CASE.
well h claimH agairiMt the county did not
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Call and examine our work
S tudio near
Read our liberal premium offers.
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TILLAMOOK,
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This important case which w’as to have
been tried on a change of venue in Yam­
hill county, was dismissed by Judge
Boise on the grounds that uJl the road
appropriation bills passed by the legis­
lature are unconstitutional. The ques-i
tion of the justice of Hon. J. \V Max j
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The town is growing rapidly and real estate is sure to enhance in value.
Public opinion lias it that K ing is
There are good prospects fur u rail-road and harbor improvements, so get in and
the
cause of it, for his place is head­
buy before the rush, and while you can buy the choicest property cheap in
Oregon. We say count us again
PHOTOGRAPHERS
and let the country see what an
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awful botch the present census-tak­
ing system is
Our representa­ SCS3 WORK altee LOWEST LIVII8 RATES.
tives in Congress are doing their Copying and Enlarging in Oil, Pastel,
best, however, to secure a recount
Crayon India Ink and Haler Colors, a
and will obtain it if possible.
specialty.
BE MADE?
By Investing Your Money in Tillamook!
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Published every Friday morning.
Gus. II. Bynon of the Vernonia
Journal, i» the happiest editor in
tlie state. He has been mar­
ried recently. Gus. is a uice, mod­
est young man. am! wields the od-
itorial pen with ability. However,
his modesty, henceforth, will not
allow him to entertain any scru­
ple» against using the editorial
“we.” He will fully realize that
he is “we,” hereafter.
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STREET.
STREETS 60 FEET WILE.
LOTS UNIFORMLY 5?jxl05 FEET.
Prices ranging from $6C to $160.
Suitable terms made.
This property is situated five blocks directly south of the main thotonghfare of the
town, two blocks south of tiie school-house, and faces on two of the prin­
cipal streets. This is net a boom scheme to speculate oil suburban
or country property, us the tract is centrally located, vir­
tually in the heart of the town, and buildings are
going up on nil sides at present.
The location is sightly, high and dry, commanding a good view,
and i lopes gently from the center, just enough to secure good drain­
age. It is well sheltered from the coast winds, and is just the place
for homes. For further particular:! call on or address
R. K. HA/YS,
O wner ,
Reni Entnte Denier nnd Conveynncer.
Tillnmook,
CRAiJD PREMIUM OFFER!.
-A. SET OF THE
Oregon.
Also, Notary Public. Deeds and other Legal papers made out.
TS^I’arining land. Titulier land and all classes of town property for sale.
to the setth-rH. According to the
Many bee rinches on the Nestucca
TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS.
dieision rendered Mr. Maxwell will
W. SEVERANCE,
the product of which has an established
in Twelve Large Volumes,
not receive a cent for his services.
reputation in the market and commands
A BST R ACTS
FI J RN I£H E D.
I «KI-tTY-D 1 STRICT- A mitts KV,
Which we Offer with a Year's Subscription
And, if th»' decision of Judge
a premium wherever known.
to this Paper for a Trifle More than
4thJudicial IHstrict.for Tillutn^k County
Our Regular Subscription Price. •
• Boise is sustained by tin- higher
F’fNDLEY,
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OilEGON.
Wishing to largely increase the circulation of this
courts, the county will b«- out a TILLAMt'OK,
PORTLAND MARKET.
paper during the next six mouths, wo have made
arrangement« with a New York publishing bouse
DEALER IN----------
large amount of expelis«-, besides
^Wholesale Quotations)
whereby we are enabled to offer a« a premium to onr
the appropriation for th«- Wilson
8 U been be r 8 a Set of the Works of Charles Dick­
staple and Fancy Grocories,
ens, in Twelve Large and Handsome
IVheut,—Vidley.......... fl 25
river road will be lost, nnd unless
Volumes, with a year’» subscription to thia
Dry Goods,
Walla Walla. .. 1
paper, for a trifle more than our regular sub­
rrrVAÏUNU MAWTOODf
the contract with Mr, Runyon is
Hat3
&
Caps,
scription
price. Our great offer to subscriber«
Ornerai an i KEHVQÜ8 DF.Eil i Yi
Oats,.......................... .
W.-akncMof Lody and Mind, Etfscta
eclipses any ever heretofore made. Chatles
ignored, which cannot well be
Eoots
&
Shoes.
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of 3rrvrr,or£xN»MB«inCidcrYQi;
Flour,-VaiIcy standard
Dickens was the greatest novelist who ever
R iMItli'ii fully R.-e*rtr*«i. Il >w tn enlnm
«lone, he will demand his niom-y Rnb-i.t,
lived. No author before or since his time h&e
•tranglb.a WIGKVMlKVf’Ali'I.DvllUi WR* fiRT-K'I t> DY.
Walla Walla
Abwhi'-I» unfxlllnA K UK Ì HK.li" .''T—IGzredu lia Hit,
won the fame that he achieved, and his work«
■ ra »eallty
501 talea nnd
( ounl-l. a. WH!« (‘■etr,
when the road is don«-, and the lHvrfptlvwJI,K.B,
Drugs
and
Medicines
Country
brands.
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are
even more popular to-dav than during
ryFl,lu»«lnr «n.i B-ae* «MM(»Mtah fra■>.
KHIB
If XUICAL Cѿe HUf EALO, N. V.
bis
lifetime. Tney abound in wit. humor,
county will 1><- tax«*«! to pay it.
Huy, timo'hy baled . . 15 Oil
pathos, masterly delineation of chartoter,
Woods. •
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vivid descriptions of places and incident«,
If th«- appropriations are illegal,
thrilling and skillfully wrought plot«. Each
th«- stat«» can recover the ten-thou­ Grand Central Hotel. Feed, bran .................. 14 0.)
book i« intensely interesting. No fcomesbonld
Laid............................ .
be
without a set of these great and «^raaJJ’
"ILLAMOOK
sand dollars that whs expi n-led in
able works. Not to have read them is to ba
Butter, choice daily..
far
behind the age in which we live. The
building the Maxw-'ll road! Keil-i
in keg or tub
JJ VERY STABLE
set of Dickens’ works which we offer ae a
Çremitim
to
F
S.
Fairhurst,
Proprietor.
our
eubsenbera
is
handsomely
printed
from entirely new plates, with new type,
Honing from tin- same standpoint,
Eggs, fresh
lilbJi'UL
i ",------ „mowing
ve volumes
contain wonu-iAnioi
the following world-famous works, each one of which ie pub-
mUilfjfi uncianffed,
unf'tn ortoei and absolutely _ unabridged
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lisued compute,
the Maxwell road is illegal, ami is
first-class single and double DAVID COPPERFIELD.
Poultry, Chickens.. .
BARNABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMA«
liable to l>«> «-losed by thos«- w host­
turnouts kept on hand.
1 lucks ............
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT,
STORIES.
Excellent accommodations and
lands have been dninagvd by it!
OLIVER TWIST AND GREAT EXP«C-
NICHOLAS N1CKELBY,
Geese..................
TATIONS,
DOMBEY AND SON.
There is no telling where this reasonable ratta. The table sup­
Turkeys, ,i !t>. .
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP ANO
Boarding and transient stock BLEAK HOUSE,
thing will end. and what expensive
THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELER-
Bacon . .................. .
LITTLE DORRIT,
A TALE OF TWO CITIES, HARO
plied with thelu-M the market af- Hama .................. .
carefully cared for.
complications may arise.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND,
TIMES AND THE MYSTERY
PICKWICK PAPERS,
Potatoes, y 100 lbs
Watchmaker end Jeweler.
Th«- state of affairs has already fords.
EDWIN DROOD.
Etillwall & Ebarman,
Th« »bore
are without ‘ < question
tin ions,
qn«rter*.-f
a
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ion
U*e
most
famous
novels that were ever writtea. F«J
nuartar ..T •
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caused a gn-nt <h«;-r«*eintion in the
XLr m . < s F i • •
Closkü
¿5» tT i? 1« ry
world Yet there JL *i
^c‘n celeVrated *Q every nook and corner of the civihied
Apples,
box............
Prapriatnra. th-- nsn.l lueli coat ,r
°* h-niea in America not yet supplied with a eel of Dicken«,
value of county orders ami no­
Sugar, bbls Golden 0...
tins luiurv But i.oi
People io moderate circuit»lances from enjoyiM
Boss Filled Cases a Specialty.
body wants them nt any price.
m .clitix rv the evtiv.maiT’i’^*0 ■
°( m,Miern improved printing, folding and entetrnw
Extra C................
Hradq.erten for th. tr.vrliof public.
trade we'are enable,?1, *
Pnc0 of
paper, and the great competition in the be»
Cuis», pnv lered,
ALL WDRK Warrant d-
Th«> political enemi«'» of Mr.
Drice which ill
t°.ffer to Oai •"‘"cnbere and reader, a set of Dickens' work« «»»
oftb. great auth*,r'if work. W Efery Uu“e “
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Dried
fruits.
Apples
Maxwell who took this metluxl «if Tillamank,
Oragnn.
Machine dried
L H. BroWn, prop.
trying to down him, hav«» inserted
SEED AND SALE
Siir.dried Plums
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their “foot in it" beyontl extrica­
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ST.A.ZBZLZE, /he he.of <>f heef. veal, pork
t mcaiiiK for the TII.I.AMOOK Meat-Feel
tion.
Dressed... .........
and mutton on hand.
II I . A I »Lit i II 1’, the only ir«..
J. G. DAY, Proprietor.
BOcts ,r,r
<he re^lS"?iX^riEce.Irthl.p.P«;
Sheep
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(’oinniissioner West is not to
Eggs, butter, vegetables aud chickens TM.
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Pr.elK.lly get • set of Dkken.' worksln twelve volume, for o.ly5°«"£
paper in Tillaimiok county
Dressed
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tVo',,i;n ever otfernl l-p to this time C act of mcken. work. ha. ->••*‘‘7
blame for th«* tnuddh' into which
TH» Seal Hay nnd Qrnln that
bought and sold.
giving all the county news.
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’w.TiT JLJ . ^La,’.lTOar ,r!'nd« 'h«» 'her can get a art of Dicke...’ works, in twel«
Hop................
'» Ibe IIHAPLIGllT for only n.oo. Sutwcribe now and f»« ““
the county <*«>urt luis pre<*ipitiited
Sati <fariksn gn.rranteed tr> every o.e.
th. Market Afford.«1
ii??nXLi 2“
i-tyetexpirvt H will make no dtflhrfwce. for*« wi,‘*!
Dressed.............
Shop
opposite
the
Grau-t
Central.
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rear
from
date
of
earn,anon.
Ue W|U
, set of Dicken., as atx we fre»
itself.
Veal .
W.iwk’o? ’ «'"»•«ding usactib of THREE yearly Mtecrib.rx Addict. IIH-ID*-IMIT
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
C entral M arket ,
Our (ireat offer to Subscibers to the Headlight
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$ 1.50 per year.
L. 11. Brown.
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