Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 23, 1891, Image 2

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shipping îaeiïfflês by"wifo-t*as «vii
. F. D. J ohk », Unirò«.
B C. I amb . AwoeiATX E dito «.
they are as follow»:
First—A hot mineral spring near Kin-
Shantao, the healing pro;»*-rtie» of which
are believed to bo miraculous. No mat­
ter what (liseiuw may afflict tho patient
The town is growing rapidly and real estate is sure to enhance in value.
a dip in the water proves efficacious.
There are good prospects for a rail-road and harbor improvements, so get in aud
Second—Two springs situated at a
considerable distance from euch other; buy before the rush, aud while you can buy the choicest property cheap in
in fact, they have the breadth of the en­
R. R. HAYS’ ADDITION
tire peninsula lietween them. They
iuive two peculiarities. When one is
TO THE TOWN OP’
full the other is always empty; and not-
with: t tndiii;; the obvious fact that they
are connected by a subterranean passage
one is of the bitterest bitter, and the
other pure and sweet.
Third—The third wonder is Cold Wind
cave, a cavern from which a wintry
wind perjietnally blows. The force of
the wind from the cave is such that a
strong ni.-:a cannot stand before it.
Fourth—A forest that cannot be eradi­
cated. No matter what injury is done
the roots of the trees, which lire large
pines, the y will epror.t np again directly
—like the phenre from her ashes.
Fifth—Tue fifth tithe most wonderful
of tile seven natural curiosities of the
p-uin.itila. It it the famoua "floating
stone.” It stands. cr seems to stand, in
front of the palace erected in its honor.
It is 1111 irregular cube of great built. It
appears to I e r< tingon the ground, five
from
porta c'.i nil rides, but, strange
to say, two men r.t opposite end» of a
roj.e may pi .1 it 11:. 1. r lac.-tone without
eneount-ri: g any obstacle whatever!
The »Lth wonder is the "hot stone,"
which from remote ages has laid glow
ing with I. *t cn top of a high hill.
The i:eve,,th nr.'l last Corean wonder is
a drop if th.- sweat cf Bmldha. For
thirty |..... si.: :::d t!.e lar.*- temple in
whi.h it i.ie; ¡..;.:ed not a blade of gras.»
will grov There nre no trees or flowers
in-i de the Kr.crc.l equate. Even the ani­
mals decline to profane a spot so holy.—
St. Louis Ilepublic.
By Investing Your Money in Tillamook!
as by rail.
NUT SO EAST.
Stillwell, of Tillamook, lift» in-
troduced a bill for building two
ll.aO. bridges, one across Nehah-iii river,
O ik - year ........................................
.75.
Six months
bU. the other across the Big Nestueea.
Three mouths
The honorable gentleman from
v «
AllVI'KTISIXO KATES.
per year oo Tillamook is a very modest man;
$1 oo
I Ini >1. per month
” ” 27.00 he only wants ?5(MSi.
3.00 .
The next
Ji col
” ” 45.00
5*<*>
Best Brands of Canned Fruits,
” ” 8I.00 Step will be a bill to build a : chool
9 Jo
”
"
135-00
15.00
.
r *
house
for
some
district.
X
’
erily
Choice Evaporated and Dried Fruits,
Local notici - lort. per Hi»-: »n-l 5«" after
the members of the present legis­
the fir«t tniKirUou.
Found. Wanted. For Sale an<1 For Rent
Imported and Domestic Table Delicacies.
notices, fact* for first insertion and $1.00 per lature think our state government
a very paternal one.—Albany Dem­
month.
Legal notices. Nonpareil, locts. per line for
first Insertion and 5cta pur line for each subae- ocrat.
Highest Tillamook Price for Country Produce.
xjuent insertion.
The above only shows the igno­
All local notices will be “starred' or otherwise rance of the Albany paper, regard­
Such as Butter, Eggs, Furs, Hides. Etc. Etc.
’designated as advertisenients.
ing
the
needs
of
this
county
anil
No special position will be agreed upon for
any advertisetnent. though we take especial the justice of her demands. Tilla­
p-iliH to display advertising matter efT.-lively
All Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
and jfive as favorable position fi> possible, fre­
quently changing the “make up” of the paper mook has contributed far more in­
to
the
state
treasury
in
proportion
All Customers Courteously Treated.
We make a Special effort to change or re build
advertisements aa often as our patrons desire, to her population than any other
^»ut make no contract to that effect.
Prices and Terms the Same to All.
♦ *
No cats will be used, ’except out line cuts on portion of the state, and should
metal bases.
have a small portion in return, as
♦ ♦
We reserve the right to reject any advertise­ will lie seen by other statements in
ment that wc deem objectionable.
♦ ♦
T erms : Cash in advance for small advertise­ this paper.
ments, and paym nt is required monthly or
Albany ami her newspapers arc
quarterly on large contracts.
Send all monev by draft, Postal Note. Money utterly indifferent to the iniport-
Ordet or Registered la tter, at our expense.
ance of Tillamook, and io ilie re­
Correspondence on topics of general Interest,
lation this place will have to Al­
Invited.
Address all communications to
bany if the A. & A. R. R. is ever
T hb H eadlight ,
completed. The Democrat has
T illamook . O r .
C ohn & B rown Bl’k
T illamook
«F*'ll F(*i't ii;a“t< i-s in Tillamook county lost no chance to cast slurs at this
'are agents for the H eadlight .
county, when, really, it is to Al­
jpics of this paper tire on '■ale at the
»reoft.ll Wil« ox&'■<•.. t.tU'cie! .ui'l news bany’s interest to foster and en­
filers Occi.lental hotel building, Portland,
courage the growth of this place.
■egon.
Salem and her newspapers have
He V v ’ um a Patliur Himself.
shown a much more ■enterprising
He w .s r.*i o'. l man. bent and gray
OVERLOOKED LONG ENOUGH.
Hardware
Sfavai
and I'oinmi ndalde spirit in this re- tn spite of id • i1.:!:i::**pt appearance ami
Our Joint-Kejiresentativc, Hon. relation, and it seems that there his poor f.’.;.d cL.t!:.:i there wna a cer­
tain nobility io Ins fac'* that could not
Cutlery
RaricBH,
Win. D. Stillwell, will be doing a are some parties in Albany who lint i*ttr..< t the eari’.:*.) observer. He sat
meritorious act ami will receive wish to ignore this place because a in the anti room of th? police court, to-
r with n score < f other prisoner»
□ □□rH arid
[the npphiudits of his constituency, few Salem capitalists are interested gette
Tiq-WB ri
(Jpon Lis kilns lie hell a little girl
Bf he will introduce into the Legis­ in a town-site on Tillamook bay.
whose cncared for iippearam-o could not
eiiil lish prettiness. She leaned
lature and secure the passage of
u/indowa
P n
Mr. .Stillwell is all right, and in hide Iler Lis
brt ; t.uml on her head then-
a resolution asking the National only seeking what is duo Tilla­ against
fell now mid then a jp*«at tear.
Congress to make suitable appro­ mook county. If h" were a Dem-1 "Whut oo cryin' for. popperi*” the lit
Plumbing and Tin-ronfing Prc^pf
priations for Tillamook bay* and ocrat, the Albany paper would tie girl v.-i.ti! I say v.-hen t ome of these
tears crept beyon.l her tnmbled curls
ar.
talk in a different strain regard­ ami dow n I.er forelx-ad. Even the sot-
TILLAMOOK
ti;.h crowd about them grew respectful
The attention of (longress should ing him.
•jz-ixius
The two were so pathetic.
be called to tho urgent need and
Finally the 11: ti'snaiii« was called and
Dempsey may go to work now. he appeared before the judge. He stated
ImporUn
of appropriating a
largo Mu, say $200,000. As a He is the proml, «tout, able, intel­ his case. The charge was some minor
offense Just then the little girk who
good and sufficient reason, there ligent man w ho was •‘knocked out” bad begun t > realize that her father was
(48 LARGE LEVEL LOTS.)
the
other
day
while
fighting
for
should be a showing of tho enor­
in some danger, crept m ar The judge
STREETS 60 FEET WIDE. LOTS UNIFORMLY 524x105
mous slim of money received into prize cash. In vain he struck his caiigi t • •• !.t < f her Thechild crept up.
in spite of th;- gaze tixe ! on her from the
Prices ranging from $60 to $160.
the IL 8. Treasury from tho sale beat business licks. His muscle bench, r.r.<l clung to her father's hand.
General A 1ère
? I d ’
Suitable terms made.
"Is that your child?" asked the judge.
of public land in Tillamook county, industry was opposed by a longer
"It
is,
your
honor;
my
motherlesa
Fitzsimmons
and it should bo demonstrated to sweep of muscle,
child.”
This property is situated five blocks directly south of the main thoroughfare of the
Drugs Me
liie I’atisfaetion of all that the im- made the work so hard ami but
The : ferntte.-s died out of the eyes of
town, two blocks south of the school-house, and faces on two of the prin­
einent of the shipping facilities that Dempsey sank in tho thir­ the judge und a moist tenderneM took
cipal streets. This is not a boom scheme to speculate ou suburban
ware Wood=
' j r a
its place. He was a father himself. He
or country property, as the tract is centrally located, vir­
lis place would not only bene- teenth round.—-Klamath Star.
♦
raised his I audkercliief without »hauie
tually
iu
the
heart
of
the
town,
and
buildings
are
le land-holders, but would lie
....
‘
to wipe away the gathering dimness.
low-ware
going up ou all sides at present.
Hon. J W. Maxwell, when in
"I cannot do it." he said within him­
idvnntage to a largo neo­
Then. 1 oking at the prisoner l>e
ll of 1 ieli and productive country the Legislature, secured the pas­ self.
The location is sightly, high and dry, commanding a good view, [and G roceries .
fore him, he raid, in a voice choked with
10wtoflh<......
range, (he state sage of a rcHolution asking <'(in­ f< eling:
and slopes gently from the center, just enough to secure good drain­
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.
“Thirty days."—Chicago Special Pre»
ot fWgon, and the
coinmerciiil gress to appropriate 8160,000 for a
age. It is well sheltered from the coast winds, and is just the place E verything
Bureau.
at
hot
i <? i
light
house
and
htirbor
improve
­
interests of the coast.
for homes. For further particulars call on or address
Theatrical ICImlry.
ment«
in
this
county.
The
light
auprtance of the demand
S pecial sale o ?*. hoot s
There v..:.i lieu:ty rivalry between
M erbioked heretofore on house was secured in this way. the tin Old and New Buwefy themres up to
R. R. HAYS, O wner ,
AND SHOES:
ftf tlie isolation of the government appropriating 860.000 the t"ne of tho burning of the latter
Each had its patrons, ntid they
Real
Estate
Dealer
and
Conveyancer
countryJ but tin* justice of the for that purpose. The harbor im­ lioe-i'.
we:;- t’t:. ...iq roiniriii^i ;*.pp;>rtei*sof their ,
demand is apparent to all who are provement i could not lie provided faverit.* p!;te if iti’ertiuiimeut. The'
Tillamook, Oregon.
for at (lie same session olCongress, htllo e: >ii i i' tho two boys who met-on
acquainted with the facts.
Also, Notary Public. Deeds and other Legal papers made out.
but there is no doubt that the res­ u corner of Caiir.l street will illustrate i
The Lower Columbia, the t'as-
feeling ia that part of tho city when
olution bad a gistd effect in its be­ the
£^"I'armiug land, Timber land and all classes of town property for sale.
the rivalry was at its height.
cade Locks, tho Willamette, Coos
;
half.
“Hello, cull!" r.-iiik one mite, coming l
TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS.
Bay and Yaquina have received a
up to the other. ** Whar ye goin’r”
great <b*nl of attention and liberal
de teaytiv.”
In order to realize the full bene­ "To
ABSTRACTS
BURNISHED
•*Wut tenytre?"
appropriations, though Tillamook fit of the Maxwell road, there
"New Downy tenytre.”
iu second in importance to none of should lie bridges aeros< Nehalem
"Oil, das no gcod."
QRÁWD i-ti»ìsia
them except tho t'olumbia river. and Nestueea rivera.
■‘Yek, it is fine.”
“Wilt dey got up dure?”
Tillamook has been ignorod long
Æ SET OF THE
“ ‘Catarac’ o' <1 l * Uangees'—real water!
l.OOIl s I. 3.
enough. Tho insignificant and
Cum lip?"
*7
r
"Nr.w, I'm goin" to do Olo Bowery.”
pieayunish policy of the govern­ Truckload after truckload of s vds was
;
"Oh. iliis t:o good.”
ment in regard to this bay 1.1 !><•- noticed passing up the street Saturday,
I
•‘Yen, it is tine."
1
I
coming ridiculous, Tillamook can and on investigating it was found they
"Wat dey got down dere?"
•• ‘Forty Tievea'—real tiercel
not be trilled with any longer, i were from l> M. Ferry A Co., of
” —Sol Smith Russell in
In Tw®ke Large Volumes
Men of wealth ami influence Ihtroit, Michigan, for their northwest* down!
Field's Wm hiagt on.
have pushed other places to the i ern agents, F. I,. Posaon Sun, 209
Which we Offer with a Year'« SubscripUo-
to this Papnr for p. Trifle Moro th:*n
The» Ten I'l.vnt.
front with their claims, and have ' Second street, Portland, Oregon. Posson
Our Regular Subscription Price.
The tea ptant is lik? the orange plant
not taken even 11 casual interest - tk Son have sold and delivered already In one n-pect, f r the seeds, the bion-
■*t Wi:.l,ing to Lirgeli inci<*»»c the circuí i,, f t|
’ J.I* ' : *I| 1 R II ' next ox tuouths. ,,c h:.v,-
it) Illis pluee.
'this season over three ear loads of vege sotus and t lie leaves all appear nt the
»rr.-o.g. IUCUIH nitli n New Y"i k publi.hiuk. I,,,,,»
one
time.
It
takes
n
year
to
mature
the
vl i-n hr WI- nrc mablcd lu . ff, r u> a ) rciuiiini !.. ..
| fi iintoi* Mitehell and <'ongress- table seeds alone. These must bo the
I
Sllliecilhcr» n sel .>r lile XV,irk. of Chiole. DU I
seed». One peeuliaiity of the tea plant
i-m. iu 'rwrlve l.mg,. ,,,„| .. ..............
mnn Hermann have done nil they very l est of seeds, ami they must have is that th* veins are started from the
'■'•ini
....
will.
»
)e»r'«
sul!»cri|Ni.ii>
to
t|„
could under the cireuin -lunees, but v.*ry low prices, or the firm never uiidrid, all turning backward, forming
]'»i er. for n iritis nu-re thru our icenhr su
a sort of loop. Very few plants tn the
«criptioiiprie.-. Oiiriiri-iitc.ffe, i .»ul .crilo,
they cannot properly mid justly
vclii era uiiv ever to icK.r. K iu.ul,-. Chert*
Cmid have seeun»d such an immense world exhibit the same peculiarity.
present our claims unleiss we
the creuteat lu.velmr nho ev.
The seed | <>d is generally three cor­
trade. -Oregonian, lieeomlar 29.
110(1. No nuilior before <*! S ue. Ida time I,.
nered or irregular, and contains a philip-
properly and forcibly pre ent the
ion u„. fame that 1:« m hicveil. aud hie vor
Send f »r their Catalogue and mention I ine of seeds very bitter to tho taste.
arc <ieu nor» popular to-dav lien *:urii
matter to them. They cannot de- I
liia Illi lime. They nl**>uml in wit, leno,
thia paper.
The blossom of the tea plant is a dream
patina, ill: st.-rly delineation of <-k..rar .
vote personal examination and
of delight. It is a delicate white, with
mill dcacriptioiis <4 place» and incnlri
MOM » For. I H »: IH» M
a centre of very many stamens of yellow,
tl.iill'iiK- »11.1 skillfully nrouglit plots. F.
attention to everything, ami if the
la
1 h I-lliteliaeil in'ereeung. No home» -.
mutter is presented to them in the The IVtroit "Free l‘re»s" wants to with a perfume when it is fresh that it
be ettl-etlt a eel of th. ee great ai ù 'em.
is inqsissible to describe. — Pittsburg
jl le work.*. Not 10 bare i. ,1 them i» to
sliais* of 11 re olution from the secure 11 lively twy in this locality to sell Dispatch.
far liebimt tlo ago in which ne live T
CUAItLKM DICKERS.
K
of I'u kr-na' rroika which ne . if, i a-
Legislature, they will have some­ their (nnioui weekly. Tho ‘Tree Pre«»*’
uremium to our siil a« i < in ia han.taonixlT priii*. t iLi.«
Tracing Paper.
..i < uiik 'I t u< >r piv, >i s
The twehe volun.cs c.___ 'n tlic i..’.h>’>i i.,. »..tl.l-f ni..ns werk«,. ...-b ni>.> ». wi h new tv
thing emxiurnging to work fixmi. i* the timM popular nml one of th« b. st
The following method for making :i»h«l r M ir -, >, * „ nt
y..¡ „ „5, ,,y', B,, ,., ;¡?í .
and it will give their effort 1 greater I’lling p.qwra in ttie United States. It I aper transparent for copying drawings DAV.O COPPERFIELD.
BARNABY KUDCE ANO CHRIÏ*
is adopted by tile Austrian hydrographic
influence.
STORIE3.
is supplied to deniers ou very I l>-ml bureau: The sheet of paper being placed MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT,
OLIVSR TWIST AHD CREAT E?
It rests with those interested in tejnie, the Uiimpaiiv taking back »11 un­ over the drawing to bi copied, it is light­ kllCHCLAS NICKELÜY.
TATIONS,
OOIiTBEY AND SON,
this county to push our claims, sold copies ft nd requiring payment onlv ly nibbed with a ball of cotton saturated BLEAK HOUSE.
I THE OLD CURiOSITY SHO-’
with pure bentitie. Tho tracing can then LITTLE DOPRIT.
THE UNCOMfok
m UTRAVP:
and those who have the influence for encl. pu|>ers a» arc m . 4.1.
A TALE OF TV/O C!TtSS. H
l>e readily made, owing to the tranipar- BUR .MUTUAL FriiENO,
TIW63
AND
THE
A.TSTEav
and ability to put the matter for­ Only one l*ov is appointed in «town, so cucy produced, and the lienzine on evap­ ’ICKWICK PA. ¡73,
I
EDWIN DROOD.
ward in the right m inaer, should tho onelli.it mite« first giving go -.1 busi • orating leaves tho paper opaque as be­
un- niihoii-
f' . '■ iriir
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"•V’0*1 •»•«"»’ IH-xel. Ih.il <iw i-T.r
t. n
fore. and perfectly odorleoa. To secure
_ ' I , T I. I
rl hraf..!
¿/.A
“! ill ex, rv
7 iuh ù r,..,1 . ,.rn. f "I' ' *
without delay, as there will be de­ new references, will probsbly get the Mtisfactory results, however, absolutely . 1 i V- . .1 • -vli-llry
' -n.
l""1'■> 1 Amener nfv,.t
....I ..f th* i ■ --k« proxt- . .. .
„„„ ,,,CM ,r. , ,
lay enough after the appropriation agency. State how many papers yon pure benxino mtui bo nacL
.
1.1
'.
^1."!"?*™.“"'’?’.'.“*
' i'fiu« • -i ■
hus been secured, and n thorough think yon enn sell at five cents each, and
Mier t»»
survey is neees-arv first, so it can they will l-e at once forwarded, reaching
• • 1 ? i**;
uáTmí xtïJÂ
of Üw (real wmh r’a wcaU.
readily aeen that the most expedi­ you in tune (or Saturday sales A l,lre«a
tious courue, if crowned with nue» The Ftae Pic »Co , Detroit. Mich. Any­
the
cess, will uoi m*t the work ol har- one on wiiting for it can get a sample
bor improvement begun until two copy of the l-’rce Preus free.
or tInin yearn )u»ve elm . |. and
then a
dw I el time will b<
turn n*xl in out. q !ct 1 ng it.
JONES
8 \>
By thetimo t « get the improve-
ton scales \
I
meets KM-«! Ull,| flnLhed i
$66
BIWHIMTON
TiATES OF Sl'BSCRirTlOS.
(STU1CTI.V IN A I. VAXes.)
TILLAMOOK
I
The Largest j&ocl^ of Dry tjoodg, Clothing, Hat& Cap& Bootjj
and £hoeg in the County, I^ept Constantly on [land.
C ohn & Co.
HERTS à ST ILL WELL, ta
II. C. HAL ;
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H. C. HALD & CO
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