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(will, our opinion« birnrw. nuwr the privilege to reject or curtail *ny article aeut ua, Cor reaaon, which are un.leralood by all publishera. Alw>. rentewber that brevity la re quired above all thiutp.} L amb & J unen , W. F. D. J omk ., B. C. L amb , Rorro». A. ooci . t * E dito « TP GOSSIPEBS. E d . H eadlight :—I have often noticed in small town«, where the (STRICTLY IM ADVANCE.) ■ r . . .. - line of distinction between social One year ........................ '.....?........................ Kix month* respectability and the debased ele Three mouth«» .. ment i« not clearly defined, that ADVERTISING RATE». rep In< h, per month IM*r yenr J9.00 those whose social and inoral . ” ” 27.00 , ” ” 45.00 utation border on the demi monde, . ” ** RI.00 . ” ” 133.00 are always trying to crowd them- Local notices, locts. per line; and sets, after I | «elves into the circles of the beau the first insertion. Loat, Found. Wanted, For Hale and For Rent I j monde. Failing in this, a« they notices, fiocta for first inaertloR aud fi.00 perl ^generally do, they are piqued, month. MONEY FOR THE MOYS Legal notice«. Nonpareil. 1 oct«, per line for first insertion and fteta per line for each »ubae- and, as a method of revenge, try The Detroit »'Free Pres»” want» to aue»t insertion. to bring the better clasae« down to secure a lively boy in this locality to »ell ’ • • All local notice* will be •‘starred’ or otherwise their own level by mean« of slan lheir famous weekly. The “Free Press” designate«! as advertisements. is the most popular and one of the best So special position will lx- agr«e<l upon for , derous goHsip. y advertisement, though we tnge especial These gOHsipers are always en selling papers iu tlie United States. It in« to display advertising matter effectively • and give as favorable position as possible, ire-I gaged in prying into other people's is supplied to dealers on very liberal queutly changing the ‘‘make-up” of the paper terms, the Company taking back all un own sold copies and requiring payment only We make a special effort to change or re-build characters, forgetting their advertisements as often as our oatrona desire, unsavory reputation, and any little for such papers as are sold. but make mi contract to that effect. No cute will be uaed, «ai'ept out line cut. on | ruDior or report they get, in con Only one l>oy is appointed in a town, so metal butte.. torted and colored to suit, the un tbo one that writes first giving good busi er We retw-rve the right to reject any advertiw- ( known detail« are supplied, and ness references, will probably get the meat that we deem objeeliodahlc.. sgency. State how many pajiers you T kkms : Ca.h in advance for »mall adverli«*- the «lory goes rapidly on it« round«, think you enu sell at five cents each, and nient«, and payment I. required monthly or ' growing more sensational each quarterly on large contract». ' they will be at once forwarded, reaching time it is told. Send all money by draft. i*<»Htnl Note, Money you in time for Saturday sales. Address Order or ilcgUtcred Lvtter. at our expeiiM. The««! scavenger« of society put The Fiee Press Co., Detroit, Mich. Any Correspondence on topic* of general i uterrat, in their time groveling through the one on writing for it can get a sample Invited. Address all communication* to filth and offal of inoral corruption copy of the Free Press free. T he H eadlight , PORTLAND MARKET. and when they secure a morsel T illamook , O r . (Wholesale Quotations.) Po»t maMtera In Tillamook county that is especially putrid and ob are agent* for tlie H eadlight . O ats —Gray $ 57 Ji <Q 6o noxious they loll their tongues over White ........................ 6o 62>, Cfl^t'opk** of this paper are on »ale at the Store of(*. If Wih ox Kt ( o., htati<»nerN nnd news .. 1 MS it with fiendudi relish, tlniH whet W heat —Willamette I 20 dealer* Occidental hotel building, Portland, Walla i lo 1 15 ting their degraded appetites for P otatoes U,,11a Oregon. ’ft 1«» ths....................... 1 00 1 IO something more pentiferoiiH. O nions ” ....................... 3 f»O urkey « |<th ........................... ... 16 It is, however, impossible to ex T Tillamook needs a board of trade. D ucks dos............... ............ M 00 5 GO ......... ....................... 9 oo pect an absence of this evil in a G eese ” Il OO dos............... 4 50 5 oo Senator Mitchell'« oppoidtion «mall town, a« the «ourec« of inno C hickens —Old Spring ” .... 8 50 4 oo cent amusement to give employ B utter —Brine failed to materialize. ....................... 30 ” Store, in Rolls . .. 20 »5 ment to the minds of the people, ” Choice Dairy . .. 40 A winter like thin would be con are «carce, and people must have E ggs —Oregon ......... 3* ” Eastern ................................ sidered mild, even in California. Homething to talk alsmt. the ignor L ard , Oregon Vi lo ant and unrefined ehooHing what ” Eastern 8'i w. The irony in the Oregonian ’ h is most familiar to them. B acon —Clear Sides ................ 9 9« ” Hains ......... .............. ■>!. »>>9 Pennoyer preHÍdential I hmiiii lh too No one escapes the venomous ” Shoulder* .................... « palpable to be entertaining. 3 So 3 To eflccts of scandal-mongers, no mat IfLoutt—Willamette ” Country Brand*........... 3 6-r> ter how resiHM-table, and it is, per " Ea*tern Oregon.. J 's 3 65 The United State« should sur haps, useless to deny or give heed CLUBBING LIST. vey more of it«, jdomain«. Tilla to any evil reports, as it is easy to H eadlight and Toledo Blade 1 year fl 15 mook county i« badly in need of ” Weekly Call (B. F.) live them down. In other words, fl M«. huc I i work. ” Weekly Examiner .... U50 the friendship of such jieople is ” Went Shore |4JO ” Century Magnxine Koo The member« of the Washington worth nothing, and their enmity is ,, Detroit Free Press . 12.00 ” Mammoth C.iclo|MEdia ” legislature proved thcmaclveH a of no harm. KAT1U4 OF SUMUBIPTION. *1 Il net of hoodlum« CalkiiiH light. in the Squlres- Senator Squires was re-elected in Washington and the Calkins men claim the ' eluetiim was con- si by inonoy. ■’ > fl.OD X. Dickens' Work* ” . ... $2.00 Twewty five complete novel, to any old .ub- The masses are in favor of an honest Isillot, such as may bo ae- cured by the Australian ballot system. Will our legislators adopt it! If tin* measure is defeated, ' it will be through the influence of a few cdrrftpt politicians. King Kalakan i of the San<l- Wloh Islanda db ' 1 in Him Fran The flglita over the election of cisco last week. llis sister United Staten Senator« in «everal inherit the throne. of the Htate leginhitiirea has lieen very diagraceful. The interest« of the the country would lie better nub- nerved and there would be lens contention and corruption if the likely price <i SenatorH were elected by direct the United State« Senator. vote. The Election bill proponed by The timber-land sharp« thrown (’ongresM cun do no luirin, and any ineiixure calculated to improve the into Porthind jail, found thnt in- method of Heouring liontmt election« «titution a place of great incon venience. After swearing that the rhouhl be encouraged. place was more valuable for stone It in Htife to Hay that the Free than for agricultural pnqioHCH. Coinage silver bill in alright for the they couldn't find a file to file a miiHHCH who make their living by »worn statement.—Klamath Star. honeHt laltor, iih the moneyed men One more road bill showed up in and corporation« of the Emit are the house, for 110,000 for a read till oj>|H>ned to it. connecting Tillamook county with Senator Mitchell wan re-elected, Astoria—an extension of the Max receiving the unanimous vote of well road. This is a meritorious the Republican nieinliere of the measure, if any of the road bills Id'giHlnture, Iwitli in cauciiH ami on are to pa««. It would open up to final ballot. The Democrat« voted settlement and development a rich section. —Salem Statesman. for one B. Goldsmith. lì and on investigating it wa» found they were from B. M. Ferry 4 Co., of Detroit, Michigan, for their northwe»t- ern agents, F. L. I’omtcn A Son, 209 Second »tract, Portland, Oregon. Ponton »it Son have »old and delivered already thia »eaaon over three car loada of vege table aeed» alone. Tiiese must be the very l>e»t of seed,, aud they uiuat have very low prices, or the firm never could have nc-ured such an itninemw )reg3iiian, December 29. trade. Send for their Catalogue and mention this paper. acriber who will bring uh one new aubttcriber. Them, rate, apply only to new .lilxcriblr» and to thoae who pay arrearage and renew their autacription before the end of thin month. WHAT TILLAMOOK HAS Picturesque scenery, Over 90 miles of coast line, Clam-beds till you can’t rest. Streams full of trout and salmon. Rich coal dc|>osit* on tlje Nehalem. A climate as good as any on the coast. A large and well equipped livery stable. Plenty ot game: water fowl, deer, elk, bear, etc. Good prospects railroad in the for a PREMIUMS I Congress is trying hard to dis- |«>se of the Free Coinage «ml Elec tion bills. The silver men are confident, but those who advocate the Force Election bill are trying to bring tlw silver men into line by dilatory tactic«. The country A large appropriation for tlie would feel relieved if a square vote World'« Fair would be a good were taken on both measures. thing, but those who will receive the most benefit, real estate specu The special bills introduced in lators and railroad corporation», the Legislature providing appro should contribute a large aliare. priations for »agon roads, will The cities will derive more Iteiicfi t amount to nearly I’JtMl.OtMl, and than the rural districts there will l«< a strong effort to ¡>oo) iaMiieH ami get them all through. The Uuitcd States and Great It is thought by many that an ex Britain nhould nettle the aenl fish penditure of thia kind will be of eries question amicably and fairly more benefit to the state than a at once. It is folly to go to war in AJ.Vi.OtHi appropriation for ths order to protect a niono|Hilixing World's Fair. corporation that i* becoming no powerful that it u I un mt control» W hat a iqH-ctaclc for an enlight national politic«, If Circa» Brit- ened nation! Iler legislative Isslies ain'« «ubjeetM are allowed to en- 'tigaged in rioting and diaorderly crunch npoii the alleged right« of .■omluct, even to our highest Con- the great «enling eoinpauv. why grem, when they should lie work deny Americans the same privi ing in the interest of the people! lege! It «rem« that the delay in let us not pride ourselvea on «c- nettling the difficulty la encuore r form of government j aged iii order to keep private n elect legislator«« that i «***"l«.ihAr*. out of more august and digui-, General Good Reading Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions harbors at Tillamook, Nails. ¡Special attention (JiVen to FiHing Order‘d for tfoodg Jobbing Lot$. IN FOUR VOLUMES -’•< ... s Mil l containing HEY have just received an merchandise which they are selling at prices never be fore quoted in fiiis part of the country. AND 620 Beautiful IHratioiii. T ur M ammoth cyclop . mok ’. tv» be n put ll«hed to niv«-t c e waul» <>! liw U Mnei for • uuivereal coiDpendhini of kn<-wi pr.-.eil ’i«' useful, ecientlflcard genera’. Th* w-rk i« pul liahed complit»» in lour large end '.»u mh Toiutne*, cumpi l»h>g a (■■■»’ 2,17* ragee, ar laprofuaely illustrated with «BCb-nu buicngra» ingR. TIiouRftHd» of dnl'ai’M have >><•» n ••xpe- d» to i. ake thl« the jno«t Cow p , te. rabinble an< awful wor'A for rhe nii»m-e rv< r puboti’md. It i a work forev ry I xh J. v —man. w man a d chih’ In every oecupaiion or w’dk In life. The »uh et-.nceand prartkal uti iir«-f tw«tHr ordluar; volume« «’<> comprht*«] in the»* four, at.d ► * T !' ! replete la the work with knowh-dgo of avery kind, B<> fried is it with u eful hints and hdpfu »ugg»-Bti'>n’•. that we fully bi lieve that In ever; home to which It «hall flud It» wav it will «non come to be regard« d a» worth its weir ht in zold For want of »pace we can only briefly suinmar- ize a small portion of the contents of this great work, a» follow» : HISTtinV. Tn. »..MOV. Crvura.u wntalM .MWf.1.14 Chfn»M, j«p»ne»e. the people of India, Afrlo«, M»dnirMe»r, Paleatln», Iceland. Borneo, Rurrnnh, th» «endwich I«lAbd* rik I A'ltlientlo history of th» front American Civil War, pro« fn««Ly lllii»tr«ted, with onnitrem A need oils of the Rebellion; a Serria, Ksffrari«, Tartary, CMhmert «nd Tuni», the Arabs rotnf kt* Mi«i*ry of America, from it» diMorery by Columbu» to Turk», Mexican», flouth American». American Indian», kx/p ihs pre«»nt lim« ; graphic desoriptlona of fanuHii battle» and tian». 8l«m<»e. Abvaainiaa«, Nor»*gi«D», Rpanlir-*». Swj*». Importsui evouls 1« the hietory of all naliou», chronological Italiaa*, Greek», Ru»»i«nt. Siberian*. Afghan». r»r»iaua. Moslem», Auatralian», Bulgarian», Kicllian», etc , ou>. hlatury .etc., ete 1II<I4 m IIA!*I11'. Tbi« great work contain» th* Lire* nf all MANUFACTURE?» In thl» gr»at work to »!•« d»«cribed th« Pre»ldentR of th» United Htate*, from Washington to «nd iliB»trated tho art* and procema of priHtin?, ••.oreotyplng llarriaun. with portrait« and other lllualration», «l«o live» and fowkbindinf, wood »ugravlug, lithography, phoiogrxpby. onlle.r partrai-uiof Napoleon Bonaparte. Shakeairear». Bvron, William printing, piano making, wateh making, paprt making, th Conn. Honjsiain Frauklin, Hrury Clay, Daniel Webater, aud manufacture of »Ilk. iron, »tee!, glass, vb'.ua, perfumery, »r-p fam am »lair.mru, author», poota, general», elorgymcn, etc., leather, »tarch, wall paper, turpoutiue. poital card*, fostaf' stnmp», envolope», pen«.’ p»neila. needle«, atid rauay other down to the preaeut day. thing», nil of which will b» found peculiarly iBt»re»t:ng an AGHK'VLTritE. Valuable bint» and RMful auffgeatlon» C- to Fbimora. treating of field «ropa, galea and fence», fertiifier». I inatrueilT». farm Imnlt-mon!« ; live»t»ek ralaiag, Inoludlng the treatiueut of FOREIGN rRODrCTR. laterwitlBg de«er!ptk»«. I’to- 4i»»a*vn <-t domea'.le animal» ; poultry keeping, and huw made trated, of th» culture »nd preparation for market of wa, roffer aoeoeoB ful and profit «bl t; bee keeping, dairr farming, «te. The chocolate, cotton, flax. h»mp. »ugar. rid. nutmeg*. • »ver ban troaimet.t of iiiv*e »ubjseta 1» compl»ie and exhaualive, and ginger, eiuuanion. allapico pepper, eoooauuU. niuearp render« th» work uf grr«t practical uae lo farmer» audatocknien. ana», prune», dal»», raiaina. fig*, olive» iudl* rubber, gutta pcreha, eork, camphor, cattor ail, tapioca, at»., «1». linnTIC'CLTTUr. Heroin la gl»»n th« moat ttaoful hint» Intereating »nd InMrnetlve to grneer, ef «11 kind* nf vegetable» and fruit«, aa gathered NATURAL HISTORY. description«, accompanied by ii!u*Uati»ua. of numrroai U' »«» from the rx;-eri> ace of the most ««cceMfuI bortiealluriat». bird». Othea and inaocta, with much ourfou» intormatU« regard A MCIIITE« Tt'HE. Dealgna and plan»for honae». cottag*», b.rtis «nd othar mitbul ding», with valuaola augg»Mlon» to Ing thalr life aud habit». LAW. Tne M ammoth Crei.or«nrA 1« »'.so a complete law ■.«■a inieu lini to build. book, tailing avorv man how h* maybe hl* own Liwri.r aad lfOT*MF,f|O|.|>. Thia work con'aln« tried and t»»tod recipe» containing full and concl»« explanation« of tho ger ml law* .r Blvoateirri IniBglnnhle <li«h for hreakfaat, dinner and tea. and tho law* of the aeveral Htate« upon all matter« zhfah are hi* dvparunrni non« being worth wioro than nine tenth* of »ubjeetto litigation, with numerous form» of legal dooumenta. ■ t took bo«k « -old ; almost innumerable hint», help» and aug- .«•tft.ri* to hr..i*. k*vf»»r» ; deaignaand »uggoetlnn» for making MINING. Description» and Uluatralinn« of the mining of tany Sv.ntifnl thing» for the adornment of home, In needle- gold, »liver, diamond», «oal, »ait, copper, load, ziac, tin and ■ .r!t, -w’jr.tl ter«, om ; hint* on floriculture, telling howto be qulckailrar. .«»«••f.J with all th» variot»« | lanw ; toilet hint*, trilling hew WO\l»F.lt8 OF THE RE A. nemln am dwwrlbed and - '.reeerie ai.d beautify tho complexion, hand», troth, hair, illustrated tho many wonderful and bxutiful thing', found at 'h . > to. bottom of th» ocean, the plants, flower», »hell», llshe«, me , Ilk» M«nr dollar» in doetor»' Mito will bo »»red I wiae pearl diving, coral flahlug, etc., etc. •J»| V lori.rv p.^.oBBor of thl* book through the valuable AN!» MINCELLANEOr*. :*rni«tlon herein eontalned. It tell* how to euro, br alm pie STATISTICAL t r*Ual ie 1 •’«•1 icniodle«. available in every household, every is given a vast amount of useful aad tul»re»tliig laformadon * of which is th» population of American cul**, area ant *»«e Hint silment that i* ournbl*. thia department forming a mid population of Lheeontineut». of the States and Tcrrttorio* a»e up eir tnrdiml book, th« value ef which in any home oan of th» principal countries of the world, length of ths princlp» ■dir bo computed In dollar» nod eenu. river», Preeidontial vote for »Ixtv your». Froid* nital ntAti«iiii» VI WT’OM AM» niM'OYFKr. Remarkably Inter- area and depth of aosi, lake» aud oeem*. bright of tr.ouaUdn* ng d»»-rtp'inn» of »rent Inrention*, in-luding the Steam locomotion of aulmals and velocity of bodice heieht of moan r ue th* T« t-rraph. the Frin'lng ProM. th< F.lvetrio Light, nicnta, tower» and structure*, distance ; from Wnvhlngton. alt. • •«••Ing M.-.ehlii". the Telephone, Uto Tvpo Writer, the Typo from New York, to Important point«. ciiroiioi»t(iea1 history of dis .-.n>g M» l| nr. the Cotton Gin, 010. covery and progress, popular aubriquuU of unvri«itn State« Wdltl.lFH H(»M»KKN. Graphle deseriptlona, oitie». etc., common grammatical error», rule« for »polling, pr> •a Ifnlir i!l .»trv.»d, of the Yellow atone Park, Yoaemlte nuneiation and u*o of capital». Wall Btreet phrase«, «otnrasr»- • v, Nra-sra F Jia, the Aipa. Parie, Veauviua, Venice, of the world, curioa» facta in natural hl«tory,| ngivity < • ■««, the « atniii of Colorado. Mammoth Cave, Natural animal», origin of the u»m<M of State«, and of eouatrh «. of gre work», popular fnblo», familiar quotation», of go lu» and ■ 4»v. V a kina Qian, t'io While Mouutaiua, etc., etc. plant», dying words of famoui person*, fate of ths AixxUe« < VEJ.S. Denerffdion*. profnarly lllnatrated, of the Itto, staUatlo»»f the globe, leading gorornmeuu of th» world, eu srtra, ctiai ,rn*, p»c«illvr forma, rltea and oereinonieo of the •“ a. r *11 -ho-h to br! f annrmary of It» content* Mim» idea oTwftat s remarkably intereatinf*, Inet-uc.. .«■ > .a »•• it.ai.l w - - k the M AMMtrrn <' tclopa > dia 1» m»y be gained, yet but a fractional part of tha fopiea treat*! i • gr iv work Imre b-en nam-<1. It 1» a mat atorehoti«« or useful and entertaining knowledge—uuqu«eU n- i y «»f t lio b*»’and tno»‘ ralttable work» ever published in any land or language. No homo «heuld b* with •j’ it T 1« » work to l<g r<m»ulte«l *rery day with regard to the rarfoua rerplexln» question» that oenatnn ly e.v- in writing and < -«tv r-atio«, by tlio farmer and housewife in their dally dstiea an 1 purault», and for eon muvu* leading uu work la more entertaining or instructive. F or I nstance : B ist B rands C alifornia F lock -¿ù-grents for tire TILLAMOOK, SAN FRANCISCO AND WAT PORTS. Mikes regular trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting. Tlie fast sailing S tb . T rucker has been specially fitted up for carrying pas CABIN One of the prettiest und thriftiest towns,Tills mook. in the stste. An enterprising, pro*perous, contented au<! Cyclopaedia, A rapid, but healthy growth and most promts iug prospects for the future. Only $2.00 Many quarter-sections of fairly good govern tuent laud which may be had for the taking. Fine ocean beaches at Netarts, Nestucca and Nehalem, which are already becoming popular resorts Vast bodies of accessible timber which i* said to be the best and most valuable in the North weal. A harbor a liich r ill be one of the best on the coast, when a GRAND PREMIUM GFFEti improving it. Half s-dosen fine rivers, which STEERAGE tributaries, sre of inestimable value for naviga Heautiful and productive prairies which con farms suitable for dairying, stock Forfurther information apply to J. E. S ibley , IKS OF CHARLES DICKENS, A good bank. t. £7^ A jewelry store. A good saw mill. TO EVERY READER OF THIS PAPER! W, want to IriOTmaooiircIroulMloii Tory liirgol, during the neitelt month*—to donlil« It ir 1.0«. elb.o. I •» aecoinpIlHh thia we Deed the co operation of onr present anba«trll»ers and reader* if «¿ a th one of our pr.w»ant readers wotihl enouro for us on* ntm tubteribor, our circulstioia wontil be «|u Died ‘‘••‘««knowthatlt will take an eitraordlimry indu^m.nt In |,rirt|f o,n thi Li.". H 7 "'.,r V””"1 •>•'»<”11««-»* eb. 11 I..V. to mane . t„ti, ^7 ¿‘.’X' In« pumuiiug ¿‘X’ -.X «lbw'S mX'io““' A beautiful town site. ’w ii Two photograph galleries. Commodious warehouses. r:’Per. >”r •tune more than <>ur rural:.r bh I •cription price. Our groat oiT«*r to RiilMcribor ir’J *’B *nT tTer b' »«‘t’ A’te m*(I.. ( hurl, OicUiiB w»B the gmtesl novi Hat .ho u„ An excellent school building ShL‘ Plenty of hotel accomodations. Two saloons and s temperance parlor. A The head of navigation on tide water. Alany elegaut and commodious residences. Public buildings that are acredit to any town Thriving Odd Masonic and G Fellow, pathos F « thnilmu and akillftilly wrought plots local trade from the surrounding earn airy. Daily mails snd stage» connecting with the railroad at North Yamhill. y iV » ,■ • »S’—*** cuablss preniium to our ’''"k5.. I.. „ , „ be without» eet of th.-se grMI »,« H-m.ll. •*> !>•• ^<'i •» !>»’• u . d III. n. I. u. I T> ’*f b*”'>''d ilto ege in which we lie».. PK-Ktsa wrilier. i. h,nd.omelv prit.hsl frwm »miieW ucw Xra w7l "*‘r A m enterprising class of citiiens who are de termined to build up the town. i* pu A Fair Aaaociatton w th ample ground* which will soon be put in good ahspe Two Churches, with the Methodist. Catholics and Christian denominations represented. Almost every branch of business and profes sion represented that is neeeaaary to the Welfare o! an enterprUmg community. Hteamer connection with Portland, Ne. ¡Irr M.»ir..l »r K»n. M. No JAJ. Olympia. ByM.TC41.noR. No. 2M|. I»ol«res. Ur Mr«. J ahr G. Auartw. N«. m A Brave i'nwurd. By R. L. NrxYKweeN. No. 27». A TroHbleMGmc (drl. Dy" T n « D uoskm ." No 278. Linlllxeru.t Oiillty. SyAMaimA M. D ocmai /Td N«. 177. a 2". J N trf . mr . /U'd. No 278. A rulneScenL Sy Sfr», äirxatokr . No. 175. Tb* l>«rl.r lh. Ilrlrat. H,B,. ..... No. 171. »Im.« Il.rrlrk’. »...«ht.r, n, », r. C..».., No. 172. . b* l.luj... lH,| », u.|»n„. No. 27». No. J.M). ltl»eUinr4 lllll II, »an» x....,», No 24». ! 5*' *■ U1.1 !’•>■<•».»? ” 1.. No 14A. ___ ,__ .... «•‘»«•ui** », KWH « G a » o «IAU. * •** “•*,f No. 247. “ • No ia •’rt* '■““'•(l»" •* •IM. », l». 3 H No. 241. No 141. Tb.«..., r.l..., », M. ,. No 1*« Tb.».rr.« ______ .r, n, «... c.m «... Ne 118 Per«y No 187. The* tit-., ■ •WrJ4laglU.s. B, tl>. u.w ef '■ Dora Theme No nJ A^U'i* "hi '/ TfpBt.il.«. " TF* », "T Mr», wo» Mr. n. M *... ÏÎ Ä. OÍVJf--' l.Xrr.ll. n, Ä" .u.k.r' n... t . “ uu ’ .< Jim >i‘‘fT>¿ i WÍJÍÍ t . c Í^4» k i?» No i t ■ J,.*" El S li: Ü w" ’ »»• It. RwewwBLL. f’UNBNr» M arkvat . ’h* Rwllior ef" Dora Therao ’• ''»*•' •• H..ÓV the iugustaand Louis ot«en making regular trips besides frequent visits by other small «trainers DAVID COPPERFIELD. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, NICHOLAS NICKELBY. DOMBEY AND SON, BLEAK HOUSE, LITTLE DORRIT, OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, PICKWICK PAPERS, 8 STOR?ESRUDOE AN0 chr,st** OTAflONi‘8T AN° C”EAT EXPEC TBE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP ANl a T ta E le N o ° f '*"!?^ o C, cit T i RS av ^ J dw 'S d A r N£ o SHE Th* above ar* without miration qu.rter nf of a * eeamiy ih*T dllartor — .1 —— i * > mystery ,,o',el, '*‘«1 w»r« '»»r wn t.n ••• The lileadventure» ef Johw Nlehelaea, By K o » rrt I. uvib H vbv « h »*> f wwww wy A l lh* Wslsrs.1»» Mia» Mel erà JT4. p By II. R irr « HAeeAaa. to? J» *ii ar* ara W,el‘ * «Val. Ry Mr». fi Weee. ••••*••* "7 H* rlaw » JH4. F».IN. N» l»S. N« 1»4. N» IM. No. 111. -• N«. III. I- No. 129. '■ No 119. No. tn. Nalll. No. 111. N» IM. Nell». Eri. Mr». A ** m,m *»»•*•« ntwowoiod. A i Wfeikod Girl. 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Dickens’ Works gn en f if g ’HI f iiiirn|»««r .. . rrwti **. ywar y anovcnDan HV «« eb \Ehe Headlight for ana year and any 25 nf tha abavi named nóvala, $1.75 WllMto'Ar Ì <” world. Yet there are thouBiDtin «»I h.vni*. i a * ” CTvr7 B’»d corner of thcririitg«. the ma| LiMh cml of the Uwike vrerentmi ’ 1 ‘ f 1>,r '*!1* ■hi* Invir* II*! ,,ow. ,,win, t„ *'.«•“ “«Ivral« «rrum* »n**. «i-ue, »»«•l.meiy. th,. cilr*m«l' lo* price of whi^7T»r I*"".""» «' «•■•F »-1 « nciiiu ir»<l*. we er* »a*M*4 to ..ifrr L our •iil^riiJiT.» I V Bt”‘ •"™C«",'”n is lh* h.w| price Whe h *11 C>n «» .nt to .71 7’*',,er* • Dicken.' work, ,, <H 'tie crast .«th f."o7k* w bu"<',U '“d “V uow u .upptir-U with » J, HEADLIGHT •’ Ï2 'u, di'line.tioii of A. R IMges A large l»"' V'au'h.'r an won ,,'c lll»t It* «■•hit'Afil, ami hie o..r »re •;'»» ""re nopnl.r to.L-, t| . ,,niJ lEGBrb'», lifvilt»«. The, nboiind in wit, hum., Good stores in most every line of business «' «>• '-<’ An Offer Remarkable for Its Liberality. N Which we Offer with a Year's Sub»criptior to this Paper for a Triflo More than Our Regular Subscription Pries. Wiehing to largelr ineren.e the circiil.li. n r.f u,t ID pjp. r dnrii'K the mxt m month», wo hero ma.i Uy .rniRtm.iit» sitti a New York pnl.hU.ii,K |„„t>. ir when 1.» Se are eual.letl to offer a. n premium to ... d »nbacnlier* » Set of the Work, of eharle. di , JrSML iu « "»K* «»Id IlMi.dM.m 54 * o!»»■»<•*. Rllh A year’a BlilticritMioii tn Illi A Eire Company. Two new*pa|»ers. Oxegrom. M COMPLETE NOVELS FREE So In Twelve Large Volumes, A drug store. M anager ZEZoTosorx villo «° I I V«"4* 1"'* ■•»•*•»» raising and geueral agriculture. WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS 19. Freight, (General Merchandise) their with tion and floating logs. tain many I .A. SET OF THE few thousand dollars are spent ROUND TRIP $15. PASSAGE ,7» growing. Mammoth Following are the rates: seugers. To n1v onl 'cho ,eal D "• 8ub«crlber to ttO p„m>- f-»- On» Y»,. at .l.rie./ul.,,- ,,0,K. iptmn price,,nt will gir,. Absolutely Free, anl tend l,u mail my L«/TV*ent,'r,*e Completo twrrUy.Jlceyoumay Mleoljrmn t>,e fal,,»- The Headlight Open hill land valuable for grazing and fruit land, the richest and •5.00 per agl Netarts and Nestuccs. Tide land and bottom immense stock of general T 2,176 Pages Nehalem. mo*t productive in the slate. Doors, Window* Hardware and uear hospitable class of people. Groceries, Crookery Lime, Hair and Cement future. Natural TOerehandize, Queensware. Several public halls lion. Win. I). Stillwell'« bridge bill, if piiMHed, will not only benefit Tillamook, but will I m * a great etui- venirmi* to hundred« of [Mwiplc in the Willamette valley m I io visit the beach here every year. DEALERS IN—a