Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 21, 1890, Image 2

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    CTiU a mo oit ficnblinlU.
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A SOLDIER-HATING PAPER.
Another Tornado!-
Publmbed every Friday morning.
Thv following resolutionx w<*r<*
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umuiimou.-ly adopted by Corinth
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L amii & JoJiEH
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P ho I'KIKTOKB.
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Pont, No. 3*5. G. A. 1?. at their
Specimen Copion and Beautiful Calendar Gent Fies.
meeting in this place hist AVcdnes-
I day:
T^iS<y SCHARMIHS^ WEEKLY
stories
.. C omes
O nly
1000
F or 411
... 71 ¡I CYTHE
l\ EVERY
WT i ' keah , th - We.*tern Watch­
Ii ATLS OF Sl’IISt ’FirrioN.
WilRAL
11.75
W eek
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE )
tower, a weekly newspaper pub-
'Public opinion litis it tliat K ing
One year
fiso. lished in Tillamook, Oregon by
Six mouths
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.Vo
other
Weekly
Paper
gires
so
great
c
Variety
of
entertaining
and
Instructive
Heading
at
so
lote
a
price.
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tlie
cause of
Three months
. .50. one L. J. Johnson, has never had
AD VIC TLilN'G RATES.
quarters for
Fr?£i£ TO JAW. I, 880!.
a good word to say for the Ex-
To nny KEW smsCRIBF.lt «%ho will rut out out! uend h « »hi« «!!•> with nnmo nnd
1 inch, per 1110:1th
il.oo
per yeir $9.00
nddrrwH wnd Sl.7 > (in Postal or f'.rpre.a» Manry Order or Registered Letter r.t our riek\ we will mend
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” 27.OD Union Soldiers, or the cause fur
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8.00 .
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
THE YOl TII’S COMPANION FR EE to Junuary, 1S91. mid for a Cull Year from that Dale.
krul. ”
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5.00
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” 4500
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” Hl.OO which they so nobly fought; but,
Thiaufi r loclndra the FIVE DOl'BLE IIOI.IIHY Nl M IIERS for ThiinL«irlvli'ff, Chrletmue,
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New Ycnr’n, Easter and l’nu rt h-oi-J u ly, and nil the illnwtrated Weekly Hupp I emeu tn,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS
Local 1 >t’ . ig .-H, pei li t ; ant! sets, after on the contrary, him often referred
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THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, «1 Torr.pto Placo, Boston, Mass.
the-rir-t iiL-crtiop.
to various ones in a slurring and
STATIONERY, CROCKERY, GLASS-WAR
Lost, I’lni'itl. Wanted, For S ilt-an i For Rent
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no'v es, aucts tor first inserUou and 41.00 per insulting manner, piu tieuhirly so
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER’S
month.
Mr». J. JOHNSON
Legal notices, Nonpareil, iccts. per line for t) Comrade J. W. Maxwell, whom Mis« L. J. RUQGLE8
first inrrrhon and 5cts per lint- for ea h subse­ it lun been
SUPPLIES.
slandering almost
quent insertion,
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weekly
for
the
past
year,
by
pub
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b)
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All local notice i v. il! be “starred’'or otherwise ,
designate .1 as advritisements.
lishing slanderous slut.-ments about
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No ‘•’»■•■•i'll posi i Lui uil] be agreed upon for
DEALERS IN
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nny adver'i’-tm iit. thon/ii w« take -•-i ceisil him. most of which we know to be
pat»'* to d s. lay advw ti -i.ar matter effectively
ami idvi-as f iv.irabh- po 1» . hi as p< > dbic, fre falsehoods;
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•<|ii«jnt1y cliaogin*.’ the '‘make up” of the paper
And, whereas, in the issue of
We make:! spec! .1 effort Io ch-ngeor re-build
DRESS-MÄKING.
u:lvertisemmts as often is our patrons desire, November Sth, 1890, there is an
but make no contract to that effect.
article referring to him i;i an in-
No cuts will be used, except out line cuts on suiting and disgraceful manner as Hats, Dress Trimmings and a General
metal bases.
If you want A-l Dairy Salt, you can get it at King’s.
Assoitment of Millinery Goods.
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Wc res* rvc the right to reject any advertis • an Ex-Union .Soldier;
meat that wc deem objectioiiabk*.
And, whereas, there -are often We have just received a nice line of fall
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I Look out for bargains in fall and winter clo1
T erms : Cash iu advance for small advertise-
goods. Call uud see them.
nients, and paytrn nt I f required monthly or articles published in said paper
ing soon.
quarterly on large contracts.
that we do not consider worthy of T illamook ,
O regon .
Send all money by dr ift, Postal Note, Money
roceries
i*. place by the fireside of any res­
Order or Registered Letter, at our exj.ense.
dorrespoadence 011 topli s of general interest, pectable family:
Invited.
Therefore, be it resolved by­
entral
arket
Address all commiiuicatfons to
T he H eadlight .
Corinth Post, No. BA, Grund Army
L. H. Brown, prop.
T illamook , O r .
of the Republic, Department of
E verything at eottom prices
r:v- All Post Tan-ters in Tillamook county
Oregon, that the Western Watch­ The best of beef, veal, pork
are agetiU for the II1: weight .
SPECIAL SALE ON BOOTS
opies «»f thi- paper are on <a’e at the tower be placed at tin: head of the
and mutton on hand.
store of 11. Wilcox it Co., stationers ii'.d news­
dealers Occidental hotel building, Port!and, list of soldier-hating paper».
A.\I) SHOES;
Eggs, butter, vogetabh s and chickens
Oregon.
Resolved, that a copy of these
bought and sold.
resolutions be sent to each Post in SatisfactionRuarrnnteed to everyone.
THE KII.CHIS RIVER ROGHI.
Shop .opposite tiie Grand Centra).
this Department of the G. A. R.
About one your ago a com­ Resolved, that a copy ba sent to
L. If. Brown.
irx cozx-
pany wa » formed among our sub­ the T illamook H kadi . igiit with a
stantial local bii'-ines.s men to boom request that it be published.
I). A. FINDLEY,
Kihdiin river. They mail ■ appli-
zknd, be it resolved, that a copy
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cation to the county court t<> HC- be sent to Hon. .1. W. Maxwell as
Staple
and Fancy Groceries,
cure the franchlso and were ready a token of respect and friendship
Dry Goods,
bonds
to give good and thilllcient
from his comrades;
Hats & Caps,
for completing the work and stip­ Also, resolved, that copies be
Boots & Shoes.
ulated that they would charge but sent to the National Tribune, the
27cta per thousand for booming
.American Tribune and the Ore­ Drugs and Medicines.
logs.
gonian.
Their application was ref;ia.*d,
Adopted by a unanimous vote,
Winds,
but at the Inst term of court, qui­
i W.tJ.Thayer, Aid. Com.
etly and without notice or warn­ Signed S. Miller, S. V. Com.
illamook ---------
ing, a franchise was given to W.
( C. N. Drew. Act. Adj’t.
H. Runyon permitting him to col­
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lect l.'ii'ts per thousand from those
What Tillamook Has.
TV .'to wish to sen I logs down the
First-clasa singlo and double
Picturesque scenery.
river.
turnouts kept on hand-
Over 00 miles of coast line.
We do not blame Mr. Runyon
for making a good bargain with Chun-beils till you can’t rest.
Boarding and transient stocK
the county court, but we blame Streams full of trout ami salmon.
Rich coal deposits on the Nehalem.
carefully cnrcrl for.
the court for being so easily “ham-
foozled. " Of course, wo have no A climate ns g* o<l as any on the coast. Sfiilwa'I St Eharmarij
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EXECUTED
The town is growing rapidly ami 1 a! estate is sure to enhance in value.
idea there was anything erooked Plenty of game,—water-fowl, deer, elk,
1 Lear etc.
There nre good prospects f,r it rail-rea l and liarb r improvements, so get iu and
Proprietors
about the transaction!
Good piospects for a rail road in the
buy before the rush, ami while you can buy the choicest property cheap in
There is no doubt but what the near future.
SHEET
county court is controlled by the Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem
R. R. HAYS' ADDITION
same man that it was 11 year ago. ami Nestueca.
TO TIIE TOWN OE
In other words, wo believe tlmt Open hill land valuable for grazing
Mr. Coooper is Mill the power be­ mid fruit-growing.
Shaving,
One of the prctt'i st and thriftiest towns Halr-outtlng rx
hind the throne.
in the Iate3l^k 3^
Seafoam,
The law providing lor looming (Tillamook) in th • state.
(48 LARGE LEVEL LOTS.)
rivers was originally intended to An enterprising, prv-perons, contented City styles. < \ Shampoo.
and hospitable class of people.
enable counties to improve the
This is the only first-class Rhop in the STREETS 60 FI'.ET WIDE. LOTS UNIFORMLY 52}xl05 FEET.
streams the same tis public high­ Tide-land and bottom land, the richest county, iintl is first-class in every par­
Prices ranging from $SO to $160.
and most productive in the state.
ticular. (live them a trial. Shop, one
ways, but a provision was attached
Suitable terms made.
A rapid, I ut li.-atlhy growth ami most door South of (I ranis C enihal .
giving counties the
promising prospects for tire future.
B aths at all times .
This property is situated the blocks directly south of the main thoroughfare of the
lensing franchises
Tlta.AMOOK, - - - - O kkuox .
Many quarter-sections of fairly g< x)d
town, two blocks south of tiie school-house, and faees on two of the prin­
parties.
government land which may Is* had for
cipal streets. This is not a boom scheme to speculate on suburban
Before n franchise is let the the taking.
A. LETCHER
matter should bo advertised and l ine ocean beaches at Netarts and Nes-
or country property, as the tract is centrally located,
Tillamook, Oregon.
everybody given a chance, besides tucca, which are already becoming pop­
tu.illy iu the heart of the town, and buildings are
ular resorts.
bonds should lie required to insun* Vast bodies <.f accessible timber which
going up on uil sides at present.
loggers against loss, mi a break in is said to be the iwst and most valuable
The location is sightly, high and dry, commanding a
the booms on account of careless­ in the North-west.
and slopes gently from the eenter, just enough to secure good drain
DEALERS IN
ness of a booin company, would
A harbor which will lie one of the
age.
It
is
well
sheltered
from
the
coast
winds,
and
is
just
the
place
on
the
coast,
when
a
few
thousand
likely cause great loss, and the
for homes. For further particulars call on or address
county would be liable, unless tiie lars are spent Improving it.
Ilalf-a dozen tine rivers, which
boom company is responsible.
tributaries, are of inestimable value
wner
The greatest, of care should lie their
fur navigation and floating logs
exercised iti granting such im- Beautiful and productive prairies which
Real Estate Dealer and Conveyancer.
portunt franchises.
contain many farms suitable f r dairying,
Tillamook, Oregon.
fhat blows good to everyone who is on
alert and falls in line.
$1.75
MILLINERY;
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General Xlerchandise,
IJrugs Medicines Hard
ware Wood=ware Wil-
low-wa re Boots Shoes
and G
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Country Produce Bought.
1 1LLAM00K
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H. C. HALD & CO.,
B ay C ity , O rb
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PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
JOB PRINTING HOUSE.
HOW CAN T
THEY BE MADE?
By Investing Your Money in Tillamook!
DRDER3
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R. R. HAT'S,
FEAR Fl'I RAILROAD ACCIDENT.
X passenger train on the South­
ern Pacific fell through a trestle at
Lake I.aiiish near Halem ou the
the night of November II. There
were about 150 passengers on the
train, most of which were more or
le.-s injured. Three were killed
instantly ami one died the next
day. A rail lm<l be* a removed by
train wreckcrn for reasons not un­
derstood. mid tliere is no clu** to
the guilty parties. The train fell
a distant'* of twent) leet and ev­
erything was m ished into "smith­
ereens.’’
The Governor’s Thanksgiving
PrtM’lanmlion is issued, ami Nov.
27, is the clay to give thanks. We
RepubliiT.'is ought to lie thankful
that the Democratic cyclone wa ­
nt» worse
stock raising and general agriculture.
Also, Notary Public.
TO Til K F MIMER.
Ttie weight of e.u h to be Registered
wl*. n pr. 'i n'. <1, ami prizi a to l-e awarded
Ikx'eniber 1 'th.
Yours Truly,
W.
i srn. ,ixsi vitv
Ktxo.
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All new siibscribera (and old ones who
pay iq> all arrc-irngea,I who will pay fl.AO
forayear in advance will receive tiie
IliiimimiT from this time until Jan. 1st.
ltU>2 (14 montlia.) Thi. propusitivn »a
good until Jan. 1st,
,
WEi(AL H’E^|lA|iD$
Deeds and other Legal papers made out.
farming land. Timber land and all classes of town property for gale.
TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS.
lb re is a chance t> exhibit some of
jimr best pr.i.lm fa ami get pay for it.
To tin* one bringing me the largest
siimpl ■ of anv of the following veg< tallica
I will pay seventy-five cents in trade :
I* itatoes
75 eta
Onions .................................................... 75 ”
Carrot
75 "
Rutabaga..
.....................................75 ”
11* eta........................................................... 75 ”
Cnbbu.v ........
75 ’’
Squash
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.. *5 ”
Pumpkin
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75 ”
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CUTI EE.
X BST R AC TS
Scillll'li/
FURNISHED.
cf ail I; inch, bone
« ROBERTS & STILLWELL,;»
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Waeheal
Clocku
¿S»
Jewlery
Bos* Filled Cases a Specialty.
ALL WORK
Warranted'
Hardware,
V ' £./
Cutlery,
CLUBBING LIST.
O odtb
llcaDUaHT»ndT< ledo Blade lyr
12 15
W«»h Call S. I .
1 .<>
>1
Weekly Examiner ’’ ”
2 50
Wrst Shore
” ....4.50
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Detroit Free Prem
.1.85
Tliese retea applv only to new sub
nerihers and to those who pay arrearage
ami renow their subscription before the
end of this n.outh.
and
Windows
Stovee,
Ranges,
.
A -
Tiri-ware,
and Paints
NEW GOODS
By Every Steamer!
Plumbing and Tin-raofiqg Promptly Dane.
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
T illamook