.... ......• euimnao.’t gettò! talli Published ere-." Friday morning. I’EOPnlRTOBS, K. I». J unks , E ditor . IL C. L amu . A‘. i kiatk Etui-on. RATES OF SPUS« R1 PTION. (STRICTLY I N A?>V INCE. ) One year ....................... ............. Six month« ......................................... Three montlis ... ..................... ADVi-.RTISlNiJ RATES. be rigidly < xcludrd. Our own ei’- t'oit.r at wit ami poetry are bad i enough. Give ns your ideas upon the ass< s.-ment law, mortgage tax, single tax. u.-ury law, bridge-build­ ing, town incorporation, resources of lhe county or something of im- pcrtaiiee to the mas»es. PROTGSED TAX LEGISLATION. ♦ • • e Another. Tornado!’ , stories í T im R eaoin i| BYTriE 3 450000 & ¡ESïAiiïHGæDlUSIli H omes jk a ---- L H T ravu ANO toVEHTUB SC!^vE ECilARMiNt HriiMt tiCmwRüß P age WEEKLY • • • • » , — » • • FûSAU. - - - the RlMiLY a ytAjL 11 Vo ofh^r Weekly Pap»r gives so great a Variety of Entertaining and Instructive Reading at so low a pries.” Public opinion has it that K ing the cause of it, for his place is hei quarters for E d . H eadlight :—iSutimi 25 of TO JAM. I, É89L the proposed tax law provided that To nnr NIÏW HFRSCKIBEU w-tio will cut out ami »end lie this »Up wlltl neme und 1 infh, per month . . *1 11 ik' a special effort to change or re-build adcertisi ni -nts as often as our natrons desire, ments untaxed and the assessment but mako tifi co:.11 :n l to that effect. Hi re is a chance to exhibit some of of land of like grade at tlie same *** N ) cuts will be u.*ed, except out line cuts on rate would encourage the owners your liest products ami get pay for it. metal ba.- >. If you want A-l Dairy Salt, you can get it at King’s. To the one bringing me the largest We res >rve the right to roj,,< t any advertise- of land to improve the same and sampleof any of tin following vegetables nie.it that we deem obi - ti mable. build up homes throughout the I will pay seventy-five cents in trade: Look out for bargains in fall and winter cl T erms : Cash in ad atm' ^xsumll advertise­ country, and would in part, com­ Potatoes.................................................... 75 cfs ments, and piymcut Is r |W:r 1 ers ( k ¡«L’ntal hotel building, Portland, j a nexv one, and will bo met with AND SHOES; ( ’••.•gon. t NTH. JANl'ABY ISO'4. the cry tiiat it w ill discourage cap­ All new subscribers (and old ones who Tillamook basa legitimate boom ital from coming into thostate, but pay up all arrciriiges, I v ho will pay $1.50 it has been said, and I think justly, —the saw-log boom. that the more land-holders a state forayear in advance will receive the H eadlight from this time until .Ian. 1st, Toe Vernonia Journal will issue has, the more prosperous it is. 1.892 (14 months.) This pro[>o*ltioa is splendid New Year’s edition. Therefore, I think that all land good untit Jan. 1st, 1891. Tin Journal men will succeed in should be taxed at its true value, CLUBBING LIST. building a large town at Vernonia irrespective of iniprovem Hits. We also find in Section 3, whore H e adlight mid Toledo Blade lyr. . $2.15 yet. Weekly Cull (S. F.) ” ,...1.85 personal property is delined, that ft Weekly Exaiiiiner ” ” ....2.50 The Watchtower’s creditors are it is proposed to still keep up the >1 Weot Shorn • ” ...4.50 now in charge of it. It. is not def­ old gag of tax'ing the improvements If Detroit Free Press ” ... .1.85 initely known what will lie done on :i sipiattei D claim by calling If Mammoth Cyelopiedin .2.00 H with it. Poor old Johnson will them personal property. Under Dickens’ Works ......... ....2.00 HilUeau folpet kis t-tltl wrpGfience the prMDilt law such aSKessnients Twenty five complete novels to any obi ia (he newspaper buHineHH,—espec­ do but. Tittle harm, as they are -ubscriher who will brin# us one new subscriber. generally wiped out by the ex­ ially in newspaper fights. These rates apply only to new sub emption clause, but even if that scribers and to those who pay arrearage J. 8. Dellinger, from Chainber- law is repealed and the settlers anJ r. now their subscription before the laiii, South Dakota, will start a object, I would like to ask how encl of this month. paper nt Bay City in thin county, that tax is to be collected. There about Jun. 1st. He has an excel­ being no title to the land it cannot lent out lit with steam power press be sold ami the improvements are on the way anil he has already ar­ not movable, therefore that clause C. I I. BODLE, rived to look over the journalistic should be left out to prevent un­ « ----- s’-'e) Proprietor of the'*>s----- fi I 1 and make preliminary nr- equal taxation, that is, so as not nin.p i.ieats. It is mil that Mr. to tax those that will pay and let Tlie town is growing rapidly and real eetr.te is sure to enhance in value. Halr-outtlng p. x-. Shaving, D Liu1 isagood newspaperman, those slip that will not pay. In the latestQj^V.j’ . Seafoam, There are good prospects for a rail-road nnd harbor improvjiuents, so got in and but if lie is, alter glancing at the buy before lhe rush, and while you can buy the choicest property cheap in City stylos. A\ Shampoo. What Tillamook Hai. situation, h ■ is likely to conclude R. R. HAYS’ ADDITION 1; 1 there not n dark, deep, blue, This is tho only first-class shop in the I’icturi sque scenery. TO THE TOWN OF county, Give him n trial. Shop, one loag-felt want, for another paper in Over 9J miles of coast-line, door South of G kand C entral . this county at present. Cl.im-beds till you can’t rest. B aths at all times . Streams full of trout and salmon. T illamook , - - - _ O regon . There should be a meeting nt Rich coal deposit« on the Nehalem. onee to take steps towards incor­ (48 LARGE LEVEL LOTS.) A climate as good as any on the coast. poration, so that our representa­ Plenty of gtune,—water-fowl, deer, elk, STREETS 60 FEET WIDE. LOTS UNIFORMLY 52|xl05 FEET. NOTICE I-OR m ni.IC'TIllN tive can have the legislature net T.‘ind Olfice at Oregon City. Oregon. Nov bear etc. M I <“A- Notice is hereby given tli«t the f Mow­ on the mutter early in the next Prices ranging from $60 to $160. Mined svitler has filed notice of his inten­ Good ptoapecta for a rail-road in the ing tion to make final proof in support of hi* claim, i i ssion, which meets in January. I near future. Suitable terms made. uid that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook Conntv. at Tilla­ ii the matter is not attend d to at Natural harlairs at Tillamook,Nehalens mook, Oregon, on January 17, 1891, viz; This property is situated five blocks directly south of the main thoroughfare of the A ex. McNair, u i early date, incorporation is Netarts and Nettueea. nomes‘e(td Fr.trv. No. H547, for the c H of s e town, two blocks south of tlie school-house, and laces on two of the prin­ likely to be delayed fur another Open hill land valuable for grazing •4 of sei. 22, and w 1 j of s w y4‘ ot sec. 23, tp. 1 a. r 10 w. cipal streets. This is net a boom scheme to speculate on suburban two years. Our representative, and fruit growing. He names the fellowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. or country property, as the tract is centrally located, vir­ 11.'ii. Win. D. Stillwell, does not One of tlie prettiest and thriftiest towns said land, nndt r Section ?3ol. K S l’eter Bvruii. S r Svcnson. and (' C Babbid ’e tually in the heart of the town, and buildings are (Tillamook) in tlie state. wish to introduce a bill for this of (inri’-aldi P o. and II A Woodford of Tilla­ mook, all of Tillamook County, Oregon. going up cu all sides at present. An enterprising, prosperous, eoutented it -sured purpose mile s llrst that 2?-32 J. T. Apperaon, Register. it is what the people of the town and hospitable class of |>eo| 1?. The location is sightly, high and dry, commanding a good view, Tide land and bottom land, the richest want, ’¡'he proper courue is to and slopes gently from the center, just enough to secure good drain­ DEALERS IN and most productive in the state. have a convention and draft suit- age. It is well sheltered from the const winds, and is just the place I A NEW BOOK A rapid, t ut healthy growth and most able articlei of incorporation and promising prospiets for the futon'. FROM COVER TO COVER. for homes. For further particulars call on or address have them adopted before the Fully Abreast with the Tinier. Many (piarler-sections of fairly good legislature convenes. It is prob­ govermnent land w hicli muy bo had for wner able that the same incorpolat ion the taking. Real Estate 1 Jealer ancl Conveyancer. articles that were drafted about Fine oce-in bencheant Netarts and Nee- two years ago will answer with tucca, which are already becoming poj>- Tillamook, Ore go n. slight modifications. There should 1 uliir resorts. Also. Notary Public. Deeds and other Legal papers made out. \ i«t bo lies of iicc 'ssilde timlarr which be no failure this time, at any rate. THIS SLE? $1.75 II. C. BALD & CO., General Merchandise, Drugs Medicines Hard ware Wood-ware Wil= low-ware Boots Slioes and G . Country Produce Bought HEADLIGHI H. C HALB & CO., PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING HOUSE. $ s $ HOW CAN THEY BE MADE? By Investing Your Money in Tillamook! 3 REC ORDERS EXECUTED ON SHORT NOTICE. TILLAMOOK I I I |1 » That blows good to everyone who is on alert and falls in line. Specimen Copies end Seautilul Calendar sent Free. H C omes ;\| every IV eek ---- .« R. R. HAYS, Wo shilll I'eserve it column on this page hereafter to la> headed. "111. people’s Eorutu," ami will give our readei'H a chance to ex- I a tin !r opinions on timely ami inier. sting topics. S-ml along yo,.v ] .•■'luetions. whether they a with our sentiments or not. lint, make your letter, short, to oi'it, and nevi r longer than »-column. Threw or four AvrilU :t pa ■ . note size, at a time gr. al plenty. If you fail to your productions in print, con­ sider that tin y i.iin- t«Hi late, were cm a 1 .1 o .it by other.« ahead, or were wriHen no jsiorlv that wo dal i . have time to d, < ipher and ro-write them. Personal animus. i> iltiq poetry and wit will is >n as conAcnient. One year old Appi? I'luni and I'run trees forni 4 to 7 feet high Id1, i t Two yearaold • 18 ” One year " I’ear) • 18 " Two ..................... Two ” *» >> Two ” No one-year- dd IVa 'h or Cherry trocs this season. Adrese; I S. E lliott . Pay City, Oregon. A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Fsmily, School, or Pn>fc*sional Library. The Authentic "Webeter'e Una- bridged Dictionary, comprising the toonen of 18K4. '79 £ '84. copyrighted property of the nndox-Blgned. is now Thoroughly Revised and Enlarged, and >i n distinguishing title, bears the name of VVebeter's Interna­ tional Dictionary. Editorial work upon this revision has boon in aotive progress for over Ten Years. Not less than One Hun­ dred paid editorial laborers have been eugacod neon it. Ovor «ROO.OOtl expended in its preparation before the Urst ropy vw printed. ’ ■ 1 ical comparison with any othar ' unary is invited. Get the Beet. ... * C. MF.UK1 AM A co.. i*ul>U.hers. Nprlaggeld. Mau., V. A A. *841-7 all hvokselters. Illi .irsLslrmnpbletftv,.. , O ¡,E[iE^L i!|ERC[lAflDI? f WTarming land. Timber land and all classes of town property for sale TAXES I’AID FOR NON-RESIDENTS. A11ST R ACTS El IRN IS H ED « ROBERTS ÒC STILLWELL. :> Hardware Cutlery □□ora and Windows Stoves Ranges, Tin-warE and PaintH Plumbing end Tiq-raafing Promptly □one TILLAMOOK OREGON. 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