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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1890)
(fcillnmock £jcnbl»nht. Published every Friday morning. L imb & Jo'.r.s, I’KOI’KIKTOKK. I). J ones , E ditor , is , A ssociate K oitom . IE SO. Zs- 5U. A :>■> I-l: 1I-.I At, K ATES. Inch, per ninntb fl.oo per year fo.oo 3.00 ...” ” 27.00 t'i'ol. ” 5.00 . ” ” 45-00 9.00 .. ” ” 81.00 15.00 ... ” ” I35.00 Local untie- s, ioo I h . per line; an 1 sets, after the tir-it insci i! hl Lost. I'ouibt, Wanted. For Sale and For Kent notice’ /Cts fur fust insc-rtion and Ji.oo per month. Legal notices, Nonpareil, locts, per line for first nirertion and oCts per lint- for each subse quent insertion. • • All local notices will be‘‘starred” or otherwise designated as advri t’sements * ♦ No spcf’ial position will be agreed upon for any a<fvt t list invnt. though we take especial pains to dispiuy advertising matter effectively and give ns favorable position as possible, fre quently changin'.; the ‘make up” oi the paper * • We nuikca special effort to change or re-build n<fver!isements hs often as onr natrons desire, but make no contr act to that effect. removing stumps anti roots, greater than the land is worth for agricul tural purposes, “is the character of land con tern platetl by this stat ute, and is as niuch subject to sale under its provisions, if situated in near proximity to navigable water or a farming community, or a city or railroad, as if it were in some rcinotp, broken, rugged and moun- tainous region. To a person ac quainted wKMutliis country, this class of lanffl^is , reftd^y distin guished from the abler, bottom and valley lands, which are con sidered valuable for ■ cultivation, as a forest is distiilguished from a . prairie.—-Pioneer. V ■ '-¡j-. i The action of the county court is rather queer in regard to build ing a new bridge across Wilson river near Mr. Freeman’s place. It has been generally understood that the course of the road has been changed so that tbe bridge No cots wlil be used, cxet pt out line cuts on would be placed farther up the metal bases. river so it would be i>f some use to » ♦ We reserve the right to reject any advertise people living further up> the -river. ment that v. < titi’iii •bji' ti'iiiahlt'. • * T erms : Cash in advance for small advertise It looks as if it were an. attempt to ment«, and payment is required monthly or fix the road on the old route, ■ re quarterly on large contracts. Send .-ill money by dr ift, Postal Note, Money gardless of the wishes of the peo- Order or Registered Leiter, at our expense. i pie, and in the interest of some- i'orrespomh nee on topics of general Interest, j body whose land would be crossed Invited. Address ¡ill communications to by the road. We should like .Jo T he H eadlight , Prob T illamook , O r . 1 see the matter explained. 'll I- 1 masters in Tillumook county ably there should be a. road main are agents for th 11 f . adlight tained on the old route, but the opi'•> of this paper are on sale at the htore of « II. Wileox&(’o., stationers and news new one would be no more expen dealers (Jccideiitul hotel building, Portland, sive, just as short, andt would ac (iregon. commodate a great many more WHERE THE COUNTY LOSES. people. . • ' .t -'V- e ft-.. Another Tornado ! : 4 • f • • •■* • • ---------- ■’ The town fa growing fapidly and real estate ih aure to enhance in value. There are good prbsp^p’ts for a rail-road and harbor improvements, so get in and buy before the rush,.and while you can buy the choicest property cheap in DRES3-MBK1NG. R. R. HAYS’ / Hats, Dress Trimmings and Public opinion has it that KiNGj, the cause of it, for his place is head quarters for ADDITION DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, . BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS STATIONERY, CROCKERY, GLASS-WAR FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER’S I SUPPLIES. TO THE TOWN OF a General TILLAMOOK Assortment of Millinery Goods. . t: (48 LARGE LEVEL LOTS.) We have just received a nice line of fall goods. Call and see them. i. / < T illamook . 3 • .* O regon . STREET. AME^K^fl pO^T^IT CO. Gita- 4 2 3 ¡ 1 H ouse 1 ^f^TlStlG -« If you want A-l Dairy Salt, you can get it at King’s. 1 —PHOTOGRAPHERS b 5 Look out for bargains in fall and winter clod ing soon. i 7 GOOD WORK it ths LOWEST LIVING RATES. Country Produce Bought. Copying and Enlarging in Oil, Pastel, STREET. Crayon India Ink and Water Colors, a specialty... a. Call and examine our work studio ■ zzixto -.^- N kar G. A. R.. H all .. TILLAMOOK, • - 2 3 4 OREGON 1 • • e COHN & CO., 4 C. H. BODLE, ----- Proprietor of the'SLs---------- •_ . b 5 8 7 THE LEADING MERCHANTS! iiitt) ^atbrr DEALERS IN 1 ^cuntu/ — ■■ R. R. HAYS, A climate ns goo<l as any on the coast. Plenty of game,—water-fowl, deer, elk, n an opinion lilt'd August 20th, bear etc. ‘ ‘ .*■ in the I niteil Stales circuit court Good iwoapecla for a rail-road in the ' . . at Tacoma. Judge Hanford decided near future. in ell'cct, that all timber lands in Natural harlstrs at Tillamook, N'ehaletu western Washington,except valley and N’oeturxa. and bottom lands which are cov Open hill land valuable for gracing and fruit-growing. ered with abler, ash, i*ottonwood One of the prvtt'est and thriftiest towns anil maple, are subject to sale un (Tillamook) in the state. • . der the timlier ami stone act of An enterprialug, prwspcroti», coutented Juno 3. ts7A. if Judge Hanford,» and hospitaUe el As» of people. •" ' opinion were accepted as the law. Tide land and bottom land, the richest there would I«' no difficulty in ac and most productive in tbe state. quiring timber lands under this A rapid, l ut healthy growth and moat act. ami the area subject to entry promising pnwpects for the future. under the homestead and pre- 1 Many quarter-sections of fairly good emption laws might be much re government land which may be had fur taking. • r • * stricted. He says that Hr ami ce the Fine ocean beaches at Netarts and Nee- dar lands that cannot I»« worked tncca, which are already' becoming | k > j > m' cultivated without evpen«r. in ■ nlar resorts ’ • HOW CAN THEY BE MADE? That blows good to everyone who is on tl By Investing Your Money in Tillamook! alert and falls in line. Last year the sheriff assessed a A h a matter of law, if the decis x-v —) Shaving, great deal of timber land to which ion of Judge Boise is sustained Halr-outtlng STREET. Seafoam, In the latest no title has been acquired, and as and Maxwell's suit-dismissed upon I Shampoo. a result many are refusing to pay the grounds of tire unconstitution City styles.- taxes on such lands. In other ality of the act, it will certainly This is tbe only two-cb.air shop in the county, and is first-class in every par 2 4 • 4 3 eases asst ments have been du have a pernicious bearing and be ticular. (live them a-trial. Shop, one » ■ door South of G hand C entkai .. plicated ou the same piece of prop held lobe almost conclusive in re 6 5 Q bkcon . erty, ami by these means the foot gard to the Wilson river road act. Tibi-aquoK, • I . .V ing of llm assessments is made ----------- ■ --L,— much gr; ater than it should be. Yamhill county is well supplied 6 8 8 6 7. 5 7 ! Units t the county forces a col with newspapers, XhqM? being six .. ' lection in these cases, it not only all told. They Are all'live, enter loses the amount of the taxes but prising papers, ¡i)id the Telephone- STREET. has to make good the state’s share Register and Reporter rank with of these taxes. The county pays the best local papers in the state. —............ - ■■»■fa , , I the state in cash uncording to the THE S™ AUGUSTA. full assessed value of all taxable The idea of a special session of WiU majiiv Pcgulw.t1*0 weather permit^ «TREETSrtóO FEET WIDE. LOTS UNIFORMLY 521x105 property in the county, whether the Oregon Press Association to ting, from Prices ranging from $60 to $160. the full mnouut of taxes are col farther the interests of Oregon’s Ttt.I.AMrfdK TO kfltoftl.t* AMD roRTI.A.-iU. Suitable terrns made. ifor Freight rate» or Passage, apply th: lected or not. If the county should exhibition at the world’s fair, sug P. SCHRADER. Master. This property is situated five blocks directly south of the riniin thoroughfare of the collect only enough money to sat gested by L. Samuel of the West I * > isfy the state levy, it would be all Shore, is a good one. *. « . , , town, two blocks south of the school-house, and faces on two of the prin N0TICU OF pISIkl^yTtON OF P AKTMKBNH1P. 1 ■ • the same. cipal streets. This is not a boom scheme to speculate on suburban Bay City Oregon, I The West Shore is making thingH We arc in favor of having the September 12th, i#90) or country property, as the tract is centrally located, vir IfOTICR fa hereby given that the partnership collections strictly enforced, where merry for Governor Pennoyer*. on heTfcWfbrv tually in the heart of the town, and buildings are existing oetureeii P. F. Browne an<l p. HirKubbiUM & Co., of.Bay City -Oregon, is dis- ever I lie a sessments arc just and account of his injudicious appoint aolred. going up on all sides at present. 1*. F. B ronwe where the assessments are unjust, ments for commissioners for the DatM, October^'10th, IHfo. The location is sightly, high and dry, commanding a good view, tin* corrections should he made or world’s fair. ____________________ ’>«•. and slopes gently front the center, just enough to secure good drain ’ ' ‘ CLUBBING LIST. thi> fault remedied by the board of age. It is well sheltered from the coast winds, and is just the place The Oregonian han commenced equalization. IIiADLKitiT and Toledo Blade lyr ♦2.15 operations on its new building. It >» for homes.) For further particulars call on or address Weekly Cull (S. F.) ” ... 1 85 will be eight storii>s in height ant| Weekly Examiner ” " ... .2 50 one of the best buildings on the I i - ” wner Wr»t Shore ” ... 4.50 It wtmld be supposed that a man coast. M Detroit. Free Press. 1.85 Real Estate Dealer and Conveyancer. a ” who has t ei tipicd tin* position of a ”• •> 3mo 55 Dicken'» works complete in 12 volumes, county judge should he a man of Tillamook, Oregon. What in there to prevent thin some dignity and moderation in town from burning up if a fire 70c in addition to the Free Pre»» preposi Also, Notary Public. Deeds and other Legal paper, made out. his manner ami language. And should get starti-d in the business tion. Tliree rates apply only to new sub Farming laud, Timber land and all classes of town pro[>crty for sale. it seems that occupying such a po portion? kenbera and to those who pay arrearage taxes P aid for non - residents . sition would cans»' a man to as and r.now tbeir sultacription before sume some dignity, and temper his end of thia month. The Yamhill Ilejiorter comes to ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. bigotry ami dogmatisms with prud uh enlarged now. It is a good Tillamook Mark»!. ence, though he be naturally im paper and is improving all the *« «• D. A. FINDLEY, A. LETCHER » pulsive or fickle-minded. time. i Potatoe», ft) 40 per.buahel. Oncoi. But Ex-Judge Cooper's letter is ------- DEALER IN-------- There should be a good road . Oniony, »‘»c per pttttud. rather flippant and undignified, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Cabbugcs, l'4c |ter pvund, considering the source from which from Tillamook due west to the (.,Chick«'oa, #3.00 per dozen. Dry Goods, I it emanate-. We are surprised to Tillamook river. Egg», 25c per doz^o. Hats & Caps, Flour,|4 00 to |4 50 per barrel. see the Judge descend to write a Boots &. Shoes. What Tillamook Ha». Oats, 00c per btwhel. letter abounding in attempts at i Butter. 20c per pound. common-place w it and coarse ¡li Hcturenque scenery. , Drugs and Medicines. nuendo. We expected to see the (•ver 00 miles of coast-line. PORTLAND MARKET. Woods, Orini. Judge a little more relined in Ilia Ciam-beda till you can't rest. (Wholesale Quotations.) literary taste. Streams full of trout and salmon. yiLLAMOOK Rich coal dc|K>sits on the Nehalem. Wheat,—Valley WH.il ARE TIR HER LANDS. • #i 25 Walla Walla . 1 17 Oats,. ....................... . 50 Flour,-Valley standard. 3 HO Walla Walla ... J 60 Country brands Ijtnl .............................. Butter, choice dairy... in keg or tub. .. Kggs, fresh .................. Eastern................ Poultry, Chickens. Ducks.................. Geese................... Turkeys, y •> .. Baron ..................... »,. Ham». .... ................. . Potato«», y KB Iba.’.... Onion», ” ........ Applet, box............... Sugar, bbl» Gobleu C.. . E-xfaaC,......... • Cube, powdered,. Dried fruita, Apple» Machine dried Sundxted Plum« , O [J VERY STABLE First-class single and double turnouts kept on hand. Boarding and transient stock oarefully oared for. Watchmaker and Jeweler, Stillwell & Ebarmin, X1Z » ® bl • • Cloaks ¿5» Jewlery Propri «tori. Boss Filled Cases a Specialty. ALL WORK Warranted1 ED AND SALE C entral M arket , L H. Brown, prop. -♦-STABLE, The best of beef, veal, pork J«G. DAY, Proprietor. Th« Mmy and Grain that th* Markat Afford*] TILLAMOOK. OREGON. and mutton on hand. cfalïfi me! > doitc/lit and >cù X I NEW GOODS TILLAMOOK, OR GRAND PREMIUM OFFER! In Twelve Large Volume«. Which we Offer with a Tear’» Subacripti to this Paper for a Trifle More tk*» Our Regular Subscription Fnc» Wishing to largely inere»«e tlio circulation oil paper during the next »ix month». “»v« • arrangement» with a New York pnbliwnmg “ wbereltT we are enabled to offer an a pretninm ta ■ubecribere a So» of the Work« ot * hart»* rn«, in Twelve I.arg« »nd Haw Volwme«, with a year’« »nlreriptio» F > paper, for a trifle more than our rex»«'* ■eription price. Our great offer t'> »»“*Jl eclipses any ever heretofore mad«, c*1 Dickens was the greatest noveli»l w"° lived. No nnthor before or since in» tl® won the fame that lie achieved, and1111 are even tnoropopulitr to-dav th»» his lifetime. They »bound in wit, » pathoe, masterly delineation of tn«™ vivid descriptions of place» ana *nat. thrilling and »killfully wninght »!>*•• * book is intensely interesting. No bo»«*^ be without a set of these great aud t able work». 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