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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1890)
SMllantcDlt ijcnblijjht Publish cd every Friday morning. L amb & J ome », * • P roi ' kimoks . W. F. t>. J ones . KntTOa. B. C. L amb , A bsociatk E ditor . RATES OF .SUBSCRIPTION. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ) One year ....................... Hix months ............................. Three months................... »1 .10. ■7.1. 5U. ADVERTISING RATES. 1 •"’r m^th $ loo .. per year J9.00 3..................... . 3 .. . ...” ” 27.00 Li col. ” ” 5.00 ...” •’ 4*1.00 .... ” ” 8I.00 ,‘u ” ” ” 900 1 ” ’■ ” 15.00 ... ...” ” 1.15.00 Local notices, iocts. per line; an i sets, after the first insertion. Lost, Found, Wanted, For Sale and For Rent notices, Socts for first insertion and fi.oo per month. Legal notices, Nonpareil, rocts. per line for first inrcrtion and .Sets per line for each subse quent insertion. --- • Mr» When two different parties are i aHMeeHed with the name mortgage I or piece of property, the error I should be corrected. If it isn't the Board of Equalization’« busi ness to correct it, whose is it? jiurjrjltA- J Ex-County Judge W. II. Cooper employed an attorney to fight Hon J. W. Maxwell’s bill long before it: was known what it would be. We ' wonder if the Judge or Dr. Mills thought of succeeding Mr. Max well injthe legislature at the tiine?i Jo-ft HOW CAN THEY BE MADE? By Investing Your Money in Tillamook! G'-fTj-------- a».KriD-------- The town it growing rapidly and real estate is sure to enhance in value. DRESS-MÄK1NG. There are good prospects for a rail-toad and harbor Improvements, so get in buy before the rush, aud while you can buy the choicest property cheap in R. R. HAYS’ ADDITION The Watchtower has tried to I Assortment of Millinery Goods. imitate the H eadlight in its style and make-up in every way possi ble, hoping to profit by our nietli- We have just received a nice line of fall goods. Call and see them. i oils of success, but such sickly imi All local notices will t>e “starred” or otherwise tations make us tired. It imitated , T illamook . O regon . designated as advertisements. • • I our corner-pieces, follows us in our ' No special position will be agreed upon for *i*iy advertisement, though we take especial plan of publishing “exchange gos pains t<» display advertising matter effectively Grand Central Hotel aud give as favorable pop.ition as possible, fre sip, and is now adopting our sys- quently changing the “make-up” of the paper ; tem of premium offers. Not only j We make a special effort to change or re-build advertisements as often as our natrons desire, ' that, but it copies nearly all its lo F S. Fairhurst, Proprietor, but make no contract to that effect. cal news from our paper. Come No cuts will be used, except out line cuts on metal bases. j along, old slow-boy, but you’ll be Excellent accommodations and We reserve the right to reject any advertise a long time catching up. ment that we deem objectionable. reasonable rates. The table sup T erms : Cash in advance for small advertise Oh yes! The county court is a plied with the best the market af- ment«, and payment I h required monthly or quarterly on large contracts. great financiering institution! It z Send all money by draft, Postal Note, Money | showed it, (and its political preju fords. Order or Registered l<etter, at our expense. Correspondence on topics of general interest, dice) when it paid James T. Mc Headquarters for the traveling public. Invited. Cain 8200 in cash, worth twice the Address all communications to Dragon. T he H eadlight , same amount of county’ orders, to Tiliamonk, T illamook , O r . keep from paying Mr. Maxwell a /O^All Post masters in Tillamook county are agents for the ¡¡ eadlio HT. just claim of about the same, con /Fl^^Uopicu of thtii paper are on sale nt the sidering the value of county or «tore of H. Wilcox ik ('o.. stationer« and news aveats and R e issues secured, T rade -M arks dealers Occidental hotel building, Portland, ders. And then the attendant ex C registered, and all other patent causes in the Oregon. Patent office and before the Courts proiuplly and penses and the loss of the Wilson carefully prosecuted Upon receipt of MODKL or SKETCH of inven river road appropriation, was the tion, I make careful examination, and advise as Congress bus adjourned. patentability free of chargk . result of their brilliant policy; but to With my offices directly across from the patent office , and being in personal attendance it was necessary to down Mr. Max there, it is apparent that I have superior facili Where is our literary society? for making prompt pteliminary searches, well politically as the then county ties for the more vigorous and successful prosecu tion of applications for patent, and for attend Our county court must feel like judge wanted to succed him in the ing to all business entrusted to my care, in the shortest possible time. legislature. kicking itself. FEES MODERATE, and exclusive atten TILLAMOOK (48 LARGE LEVEL LOTS.) The money market is close all over the country. 4 2 3 1 4 The probabilities are that noth ing will be done oil the Tillamook & Astoria Telegraph and Tele phone Company’s proposed line before next year. There wan some delay alunit se curing the 810,000 appropriation last fall. Where would we have been if Judge Boise's decision had been rendered then? — Our representative in the legis lature is foolish if he tries to do any thing sjH'cially good for this county, for if he gets an appropri ation he is politically dead. It was nothing but good fortune that saved a disatrous conflagra tion in the town Sunday night, it is bad policy to leave lumps burn ing in a livery-stable with no at tendants. The Capital Journal is at error where it says all the state road appropriations have liven already paid out. i'here is (?) »2,500 for Tillamook yet. and a great deal for some other counties, wo under stand. Potatoes, $0 40 per bushel. Onions, »',<• per pound. Cabbuges, P.e |s-r |>ound. Chickens, fll.lkl per dozen. Eggs, 25c per dozen. Flour,|4 00 to f l .50 per barrel. Oats. Oik- per bushel. Butter, 20c | ht pound. 3 6 5 8 7 6 5 3 4 opinion has it the cause of it, for liis place is hes<jJ ¡quarters for 2 4 6 5 8 7 THE LEADING MERCHANTS!! STREET. 4 2 3 1 DEALERS IN 4 3 6 2 ■ ft 7 8 3EjJEl(AL MEl(ßflÄ]\lDlgE 5 6 8 7 6 5 tenutili U eft ICC STRKET. of ail hinds, ioiiqiit and so(d STREETS 00 FEET WIDE. LOTS UNIFORMLY 52|xl05 Prices ranging from $60 to $160. Suitable terms made. This property is situated five blocks directly south of the main tliotougbfare of the town, two blocks south of the school-house, and faces on two of the prin cipal streets. This is not a boom scheme to speculate on suburban or country property, as the tract is centrally located, By Every Steamer! vir tually in the heart of the town, and buildings are going up on all sides at present. The location is sightly, high and dry, commanding a good view. and slopes 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 particulars call on or address R. R. HAYS, TILLAMOOK, O wner , t GRAND PREMIUM OFFER! -A. SET OF THE Real Estate Dealer and Conveyancer. Tillamook, Oregon, Also, Notary Public. Doeds and other Legal papers made out. Farming land, Timber land and all classes of town property for sale. I In Twelve Large Volumes, TAXES I’AID FOR NON-RESIDENTS. ABSTRACTS FURNISH HD. A. LETCHER D. A. FINDLEY, Tillamook. Orogoa. ----------DEALER IN----------- Staple and Fancy Groceries Dry Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes. 1 TILLAMOOK TO ASTORIA AMD PORTLAND. 1 For Freight rate« or Passage, apply to P. SCHRADER. Master. Drugs and Medicines PORTLAND MARKET. Wcods, • • Oregon. RILLAMOOK [J VERY STABLE First-class single and double turnouts kept on hand. Boarding and transient stock oarefully cared for. Watchmaker and Jeweler. Stillwell & Ebarman, WnsHa»* Cloeh« & J«wl«ry ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. Boss Filled Cases a Specialty. WM. OLSEN, ALL WORK Warranted' ORE. EEED AND SALE 1 -fr-STABLE, J. G. DAY, Proprietor. Extra 0,... ......... M-eaHlI MIOICALCO.. SUrrALO,N. V. alert and falls in line a. Will make regular trips, the weather permit ting, from w eakaecs of Body sad t»f Irrori or lie* sass in «Nili fsilp Restorvd. «A», I MOKf «Ull’RUO«» Avnars AU »Iff liüUU YBvavwsrr-a^ae« !■■«*>. tmn **• 10 Male« m 4 »•**•» tûi» ► H~»5, » Vp4s«»lMA(MOtoS« fUSfe Another Tornado ! Country Produce Bought (Wholesale Quotations ) Cube, powdered,. Dried fruita. Apples Maehiue dried. S'tndihsl I'luui.i • Look out for bargains in fall and. winter cloth ing soon. 8 7 STREET. TH E ST_ AUGUSTA. TILLAMOOK. » 1 2 J. A ttorney R. LITTELL. in P atent C auses in* Jot t a»r« to o-'„ a prlrr to m H (»/• Swi. for lutno list mot. tooroCummai ♦ HOVSF. We have the Egdutive Contre! of Wheat,—Valley, ft 25 Walla Walla. . 1 17 Oats.................................. . Flour,-Valley standard Walla Walla Country brands. . laird.................................... Butter, choice dairy... ill keg or tub.... Egg», fresh...................... Eastern ................ Poultry, Chickens.. I hicks ................. Geese...................... Turkeys, Racon .............................. lisina ................................. Potatoes, f' 100 iba . .. Oniona, ” .......... Apples, p ls>x Sugar, bbla Golden C.. . * • 1 • aud It is impossible to tell just ex- OpiM . J iictly by the Into slierill's returns ^Mention this paper.) Idaho has gone Republican ' what amount of taxes are tlelin- sweeping majorities. I quent, but it is certain that there pOi(TI(J\IT CO. be- is nearly 87,000 unpaid. The McKinley tariff bill has The county has a debt of about Cita- Pietosi, - 'dtto.na.cjei. come a law and is in effect. i 817,000 and is paying eight per It is u good thing our county cent, interest on this sum, while, ¡y\F(TlSTI(3 4 court is not in session all the time.' hy pure negligence, there is prob- -------------------- ' ubly half that amount due the -¡7-^ PHOTOGRAPHERS. The prospects for a fair this year county. The present sheriff* can have vanished. The subscribers not or will not receive money now GOOD WORK at th'LOWEST LIVING RATES. have not ail paid ill.------------------- ; for delinquent taxes, though some Copying and Enlarging in Oil, Pastel, -------------------- parties have money on deposit for Crayon /ndia Ink and Water Colors, a Whore, oh where, is the 12,600 . that pnrpoee. coining from to pay Mr. Runyon’ The county court has neglected specialty. Call and examine our work for building the Wilson river rosd? ho far, to issue a warrant to the S tudio N ear <1. A. R. H all . - - OREGON ; sheriff* for the collection of delin-' TILLAMOOK, Dull times and scarcity of money i qUeni tax0B) HU(j H0 y10 Ina»ter lire predicted for this place during Mtands C. II. BOOLE, the coming winter, especially if the! Meanwhile, the good citizens of ----- 34'0Proprietor of the&<----- roads get very bad. the county pay higher taxes, and gbtrber Shop. interest on the debt, while by the The newspapers of the state tire r--, Shaving, inexcusable carelessness of some Halr-outtlng q . almost unanimous in declaring the Seafoam, body, a certain set of vampires, In th» latest^^j^,.' mortgage-tax law a nuisance, It Shampoo. parisites on the body politic as it City atyles. should be repealed. were, go along, shirking their res This is the only two-chair shop in the ponsibility for the public welfare, county, and is firat-dass in every par The question of the legality of ticular. Give them a trial. Shop, one ! the road appropriations is causing by not contributing to public im door South of G u . ind C kktkal . T ii . i . amook , O hkuok . a great deni of comment by the provements mid expenses. This is what makes high taxes. newspapers of Oregon. We shall show up another pe There is dissatisfaction all over culiar and important phase of this the country with the census. Ore tax question next week. gon has suffered most, and has but Tillamook Market. little prospect for a recouut. • jSee mij premium proposition on the Local Pagell j tion g . ven to patent business . Information, advice and special references senton request. S olicitor • STREET, PATENTS A SAD WASTE. * DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS,- | STATIONERY, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARK FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. TO THE TOWN OF Hats, Dress Trimmings and a General ♦ TH» ZT»»« KT» x »nd O,«in th»l lh« Afford«! TILLAMOOK. OREGON. Proprietors. C entral M arket , L H. Brown, Jhip. 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