Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 13, 1891, Image 2

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l^cal noticea. 1WU. per low: aud jell »net
the firi»t iiiiertion.
IXMt, Found, Wanted. For Hal* and For Rent
notice«. Socta for flr«t iuaertlou and $i oo per
month.
I^gal notices. Nonpareil, locta. per line for
flr«t insertion and ids per line for each subse­
quent Insertion.
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AU local notice« willbe"»t«rre<F,or otherwUe
dcftlgtnited a» advertl«.menta.
No »peci.l position will be «»rwal upon for
any •dvertiwment. thouah w« take e«|a < lai
pain» Io display adverlWin« matter .fTsctlvcIJ
and ifivr nit is vorable position a« possible, fre­
quently Hiringmif tho ‘^make-up” of the paper
We make a «pectal effort to change or re build
advertl«ement< as often •• our patron» de«trr,
but make no contract to that cfle< t
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No cut« will ba u«ed, except out line cuts on
inrtal base«.
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We reaerve the right to reject any advertise
went that we deem objectionable.
T erns : Cash in advance Cor «mall advertise
ment«. and payment fa required monthly or
quarterly on large contract*.
Bend all money by draft, Powlal Note, Money
Order or Registered 1-rttcr, at our eapcnac.
Correspondence on topics of general interest,
lllVit(Ml.
Add re«« «11 communication« to
T hk IfKADl.lGHT,
T illamook , or .
already used their homestead liave assisted in getting out, for
right« and will lose their laud with | waged due, for a period of *«ix
all improvements, unless there is months after the work is per-
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some provision for those who have ! formed. -
made actual settlement. Probably
John Barker, who han been se­
two-hundred settlers in this county
lected
as a candidate for Trustee
will be affected by the repeal, yet
in
place
of G. W. l’ettit, who has
most of them are residing on their
claims and have made application Withdrawn, is acceptable no doubt
for a survey. In some instances I to nearly every citizen in the city, I
the parties have made valuable and will probably Ire elected with­
improvements and resided on their out opposition.
claims for several years.
There are many other changes i Oregon’s “memorial stone” has
made in the land laws and it will 1 a place in the Washington monu­
be some tiino before rulings and ment about two-hundred feet from
orders will be made that will make the ground. Sculptured upon it
the changes understood. The com­ are models of the leading fruits of
mutation clause has been changed Oregon. It is made from Linn
so that 14 month's residence is re­ county stone.
quired and a payment of 81.25 per
Mr. J. C. Mason now claims that
acre. Those who have timber cul­
L. J. Johnson lias no rights of re­
ture claims can secure title at the
demption in the Watchtower out­
end of four years’ compliance with
fit. Our statement liist week was
the law by paying 81.25 per aero.
based on a statement made by Mr. 1
Those who have already made
Mason.
filings are, of course, all right.
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More definite orders and rulings
Graduates of stato institutions,
are awaited with great anxiety by are now entitled to receive state
the people of this section.
diplomas, and after six years’ Suc­
cessful teaching will lie granted
life diplomas.
THE NEW ELECTION LA WS.
Hartfwsrs, Cutlsrg, Ob ar«, Windows, Farming Land and Stock 5R.«.sac>icMF*e* Salt
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Bieiiaiem VnU«yt
Btov««, RsngiSsTin-wsrs,
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Hdecthi Soil. Rich li Tiahir aid Cui.
and Paint«.
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Good Harbor whan Government Works now Provided for art» OMIpMtW.
Aera Lots adjoining Nehalem town
Plumbing Bnd Tin-rnofing Promptly Dona.
TILLAMOOK
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site for safe.
Application! for Pro-Bmptron filing
made out.
OREGON.
OIRÆ.
ZbTIEZïJLILIEZLÆ,
Will
Tba Leading Paper.
The Oldest Paper.
Tie Largaat Cirealatiaa.
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#HEADLIGHT«M*
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Publishes the Most County News and is recognized as the
Representative Paperof Tillamook County.
RESOURCES—The H badliuht it devoted to the resources and ad­
vantages of Tillamook City and County. It treats every locality
alike, and is the paper to send to inquiring friends. It already has
n large circulation outside the county.
PROGRESSION —The H badught is progressive in every way and is
constantly endeavoring to promote the interests of the community
by advoi atiiig the establishment of railroads, harbor improvements,
mills, factories and other industries, roads, schools, churches, and
endeavor^, to secure a desirable class of settlers in the county.
TILLAMOOK OfTY -The H eaduoht will continually strive to advance
the iniexefts of the bnsiness men and residents of this place by ad­
vocating all kinds of improvements and enterprises that will make
a prosperous atid beautiful city.
INFORMATION —The HiADucnTwill keep yon posted regarding lum­
bering, dairying, farming, stock-raising, fruit-growing, bee-keeping
and fishing in Tillamook county.
N ew
F urniture
V
C E. REYNOLDS
P rop ,
A complete line of all kinds of furniture, wall-paper and
window blinds, which will be sold at
greatly reduced prices.
UNDERTAKING
CHARACTERISTICS.—The object of the H kadmubt is to give a full
resume of all local and county news, ami all county official affairs,
According to the new election
Will be carried on in connection and a complete line of undertaking
social and educational matters receive full attention. We have an
A man in Clatsop count}- got a I
gU^All Port-tn aster« fb Tillamook coanty , laws of Oregon each precinct shall
excellent corp« of country correspondents.
goods kept in stock.
are agent« for the H bamlioht .
onatain not more than 250 voters. little mixed when he applied for a
REPUBLICAN.
—
Politically
the
H
eadlight is uncompromisingly Re­
OPPOSITE
HARDWARE
STORE,
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
m^fopie* of this paper are on sale at the
marriage license and asked the
StoreofC If Wilcox « Co.. Halkmer* and news­ Polls will be open from 8 to 0. Not,
publican, and will always be found using every honorable and
dealer« Occidental hotel building, Portland,
' more than ten voters are permitted county clerk to give him a lottery ‘
legitimate means to uphold the principles of the Republican party,
Oregon.
believing that party has done the most good for the country in the
to approach within fifty feet of the ticket.
past, and that it is safest to trust it in tho future. We shall advo­
polls at once. Nominations must
cate straight-out Republicanism, however, as we have in the past,
Until April 10 you can get the
not engagiug in factional or personal quarrels.
be certified to by conventions nn<l I 1 Under the new election laws .
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II eadligitt and the San Francisco
AN AGGRERSSIVE POLICY.—The H eadlight will, as it has heretofore,
candidates must file acceptance. there will be but little chance for
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Call both one year for 81.50. This The ballots are furnished by the , electioneering or rioting around
handle crunty political questions without fear or favor and in a
vigorous and aggressive manner. Those in public position« will
General % Merchandise, >=•
the
polls.
offer is good only for new subscri­ county clerk and must be alike,
be held strictly ncconntable for their official actions, but petty pri­
vate
quarrels
and
escapades
will
find
no
place
in
its
columns.
The
bers, but old subscribers can have the nnines of all Candida tes appear­
paper will champion the causes o' the people in a bold and fearless
Has the county court a right to
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps
manner, as that policy is the most remunerative to the publishers,
this paper sent to eastern friends ing thereon, and those not voted pay Walt Swinton 884 for work on
as well as au enjoyable duty.
and
Notions. Groceries, Crockery and
for are to be stricken out, for which
and have the Call sent to their
the sheriff’s assessment roll! Who
HERE TO STAY.—The H eadlight is conducted on purely busines»
purpose the state furnishes indcl-
Queens
ware. Doors, Windows '
knows?
own address.
principles, nnd expects to receive pay for what it does and give full
lible pencils. There will lie a stall
Lime, Hair and Cement.
value in.return. It does not ask patronage for charity’s sake, and
or private eouipnrinent for every
if you don't feel that vou are getting the worth of your money, do
Will it be an harmonious elec­
Hardware and
not patronize it This paper runs no "dead ad’s, has no “dead­
CITIZENS’ TICKET.
forty voters, every voting place to tion? If so, bring out the anvils
head” subreribers, pays its way as it goes, and expects those who
Nails.
have ns many ns three such places Such an event should be duly cel­
have business transactions with it to do the same. This is the only
• von « fx - ordkr ,
way ir» which to conduct u newspa|>er and make it jiermanent and
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with a shelf or table whero voters ebrated.
successful. Tne II kadlight Ins »flourishing business and is oil a
[ may prepare their ballots in se-
C. N. DREW.
sound
financial
basis,
hence
it
is
under
no
obligation
to
anybody
The completion of the Nicaragua
and is free to cut as it pleases. Yet, it has a deep sense of appre­
! crecy. Those who cannot read or
canal will cause a new era of pros-
ciation for the patronage it enjoys, and continue to try to merit all
FOR CITY ATTORNEY,
write will hare the assistance of
the favors bestowed upon it.
, perity on the Pacific coast.
two judges. Attempts to violate
E. E. 8ELPIL
ADVERTISING.
the secrecy are punishable by fines
No Senatorial election in Illi
Our home advertisers will find that they get
HEY have just received an immense stock of general
from 850 to 8500, and fraudulent 1 nois yet.
ns*good rates as foreign advertisers, and that all advertise­
FOR TRE AMI KER,
ments
ate
made
as
attractive
and
effective
as
possible.
They
are
not
merchandise which they are selling at prices never be­
voting by fines from 8300 to 82,000
crowded into remote corners of the paper by free adver­
• GEO. COHN.
fore quoted in this part of the country.
or imprisonment from one to three ' High waters on the Mississippi.
tisements. We do no free advertising except
for churches nnd for tho resources ami advantages
F or I nstance :
years,
or
both.
FOR MA USUALI.,
of the town Uml county. Our subscription books are
B est B rands C alifornia F i . our
85.00 per bbl.
In cities of 2,500 inhabitants or
Congress adjourned March 3ril.
■ open to the inspection of our advertisers.
FRANK LINVILLE.
over, political priimiries are regu­
jqb pri ting department
-A-g*ezxts for tlxe
It is a good ticket.
lated by law, and fraud is punish­
The If kadlig H t job-office ¡»prepared
to do all kinds of ......
plain and ---------
artistic job-
For Board of Trustees.
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able by fines of 850 to 8200 and
printing
inting at very
very reasonable rates. Letter-heads.
L"tter-heads, note-hands,
note-heads, bill-heads,
Lil'‘
statements,
envelopes business -cards, visiting cards, ball programmes, tickets, invitations,
A. P. WIIXON,
imprisonment.
hand-bills, posters, placards, tress-pass notices, horse bills, legal blanks and every
TILUM08I, SAM FRANCISCO AND WAY PORTS.
The secretary of state will «end
thing in the printing line, executed promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. Fine
JOHN SHEETS,
Makes
regular
trips alsit erery two weeks, the weather Peralttlig.
color-work,
a
specialty.
Tins
office
does
nine-tenths
of
the
job-printing
done
in
the
out copies of the election laws in
county and no butch-work in allowed to go out of the office. Call and see our line
JOHN BARKER.
The
fast
sailing
S
tr . T ruckee has been specially fitted up for carrying pas­
pamphlet form .or the use of jmlges
of samples and get prices.
sengers. Following are the rates:
of elections.
4
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^HUCKEE JjUMBEH (jOMPANY,
(OF SAN FRANCISCO.)
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1-STE AM E R <TRUC KEE>
From TILLAMOOK To
GARIBALDI
THE CANDIDATES.
1 am running a flrat class A. No. 1 Sail boat from
G aribaldi to T illamook and all way points.
Call «u JAMES A RIC11AKD6ON, Tillamook.
See Our Clubbing Propositions!
A correspondent in the Watch­
The men mimed for the city
tower concludes that tho H kad -
offices nt the citizens' meeting lire
JB r 1
t I mi >r, »
i . iuht has changed its policy re­
all good men and the affair« of the I
SUBSCRIPTION,
garding the faetionui fight.
Not :
C. H. BODLE,
newly created city government will much! This paper never engaged I
-—A e)Proprietor of the&z-g------
be in good hands if they are all in a filet ionol fight—-it discouraged
£itt)
barber 5ljop.
it
and
resented
the
methods
used
elected, which they probably will
by
the
late
fact
ion.
Of
course
we
Hnlr-out
ting
Shaving,
be next Monday.
shall continue to ignore some of the 1 In the latest
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Seafoa
C. N. DREW,
foolish
breaks
made
by
certain
Cl
.
v
a
vies.
Shampoo.
for Recorder, is qualified in every
'I* 1» .'■< o
respect for that office and deserves ’ elements, but the principles we ad-
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to be honored by being elected as voeated ure good yet and wo shall, c . <
r lop, ore
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i not relent until they are firmly
first Recorder of Tillamook.
F.Uh
estnblisheil.
Our efforts have
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E. E. SRLPII,
Ol I GCJC.
is a sueciwful attorney who always never been directed toward« tear-! T.
minds his own business. Ilia noin- ing down nnd lM*sniirching men's
i million for city attorney was not 1 characters, but on the other hand.1
«ought for and was unexpected by I in building up andd -fending those
who were unjustly assailed. We
him.
GEO COHN,
are. however. gl«d to sec the feel­
for Treasurer, is one of the solid ing of rainonn* and retribution that ’
business ineu of the town. He is has lately taken possession of the I
THE
BEST
D. M. F auav A ( <»’•
IlhMtraiad, Dascripiiv« and Freed
thoroughly reliable and his integ­ Watchtower, and would extend
rity cannot be questioned.
S eed A nnual
congratulation«, were it not so ev-,
For 1091 will be mailed FREE
FRANK LINVILLE
! ident to everyone what the appar-
ail applicant», and to last MAicn’i
customers It it baiter than avar.
will make an eitvllent city Mar­ i ent truce means.
Every paraon utma
tr Mr/4 S h ^I,
shall. Wrong-doers will respect
should »end far it. Addreaa
D.
M.
FERRY
A CO.
his authority without question, and
t’oloucl Ingersoll nays: “Having
C. J. MAOUET, Prsgristor.
DKTROIY. MICH.
lar<*a< Seadaaaen ia the world
he is just the man to have charge reninlBed silent for ten months, ‘
POOL TABLES arw, BILLIARD TABLES
HOUSE ALWAYS OROERLY.
of stress improvement«.
Senator Quay should have re­
A. P. WILRON
mained silent forever. If I could
Good Half for Dane«« and Entertainment«.
for Trustee i* a man of excellent advise the public men of the day
TILLAMOOK, OK.KOON.
executive ability and the city can who arc subji-eted to newsjuiper
not well afford to do without his attacks. I would tell everyone of
service« as a member of the board them never to answer a newspaper
I
JOHN KIlKl.TN
attack, no matter what its «harac-
is a rcM|>cctesl eitixen of the town
ter. Thu newspa|H*n< have alliMt
and in enterprising and progressive
killed public life by their person­
In hit Meas. Mr. Sheets will be
ality.*'
an excellent man for one of the
Trustees.
The most important ¡intent«
. JOHN BARKER
belli by the Bell Telephone com*
i< alright. No bettor man could
pauy will expire in lNtd-SH, but
have been aetaeted to help formu-
this grinding corporation has *
Jate the ordiaaaeea of the first city
monopoly already equal to the
jpvernment.
great Telegraph com p in ie«, and
even if it foils to get ite patent«
nE-ntrriuN u »• x enea led .
renewed, w ill crowd all competi-
CominiMiioner Groff of the gen­ itora out of the Held by some hook
eral laud
ha« sent al) land or crook.
oflicra the following telegram:
The liberals Imve luiule great s
“Fre-einntlo* and thals-r culture
VMCMBK for the TILLAMOOK
laws repealed. Allow no ftirther gains over the conservative party
HEADLIGHT, the only news­
entries thereunder in claim« here­ in the recent (Unadian election*.
paper
in Tillamook county
after initiated.”
The seutitmml “Americans shall
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iving all the county new*. Watchmaker and Jeweler.
rule America.'' in becoming more
w. «« h «. cio.il.
a,
osg tew
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CABIN
All the Leading Papers and Periodicals Clubbed with the HEADLIGHT at Greatly
Reduced Rates.
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Ca««« SD.clatty.
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$15.
STEERAGE
Freight, (General Merchandise)
PASSAGE
ROUND TRIP,
♦9.
HO
For further information apply to
J. E. S ibley ,
Hoesen vllle
M anager .
Orgg-n-n
ANOTHER ADDITION!
Thaÿer'^ Latent And Be^t Addition
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TO THE
CITY OF TILLAMOOK!
Perfectly level; high and
sightly!
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LOTS GIVEN AWAY
1 hayer Pays for the Recording.
Be ready to make your choice before
the survey is made
Exciting times are
in store.
T he B oom C enter
n
TILLAMOOK
THIS
YEAR«