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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1891)
is au exceedingly prosperous little city. Broad avenues extend out PuMiahed every Frid.y morning. ward through beautiful orchards pBorairroM and stately residences are seen on L amb & J oses , every hand. This is but a small part of tho benefits. Wait until W. F. D. J ones , H ditor . i the orchards art: all bearing! \\ by B. C. L amb , A ssociate H uitvb . can't Tillamook do the same thing? Fruit, prunes especially, do better RATES OF 5I BS< R1PTION. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) here than in the Willamette valley One year and there is plenty of go<xl clear •Six months .......................... .............. Three months - land to be had cheap adjacent to advertising RATES. the city. Let there be a syndicate 1 inch, per month Sl-oo per year $9 00 to buy a few hundred acres of this , ’ vr .. 3oa ............ •* ” 27.00 Moi. ” ” ;; ; «°° U ’ ” •» 9.00 ........... 81.00 land and put it on the market in j »» •• •• 1500 ... ft ” 135-«» five, ten and twenty-acre tracts. Local notices, ioc U. per line; and sets, after the first insertion. ! It can be sold cheap and yet bring Lost, Fount!, Wanted, For Sale ami For Rent »lull < i, .rxxrts for firtit insertion an<! fi.00 per double the first cost. A living can month. Lr-’ii! notices, Nonpareil, locts. per line for lie made on the land until the first insertion and 5cts per line for each auwe trees come into bearing and the quent insertion. being made will All local notices will be “starred” or otherwise improvements designated as advertisements. give employment to many. This No «pcetal pomtloo will be agreed upon for any .iilvertiM-menl. though wj- t»ae c*!*0*?* alone will greatly add to the gen pahntoilleplay adverliain« matter effectively I Energy aml -lve us laxorahle poeilion a, poa.lble, Ire eral growth of the place. queiitly changing the “make up” ol the paper and enterprise will bring it about We make a special effort to change or re build ailvertisenieitl. a. often a. our patron. de»lre, more easily than it did in Newberg, lint make no contract to that effect. as our advantages are superior and • * No cuts will be used, except out line cuts on our other resources are more ex- metal I miscs . We reserve the right to reject any advertise tensive and varied. «lent that we deem objectionable. • * T erms . Cash in advance for small advertise mentx, and payment fs required monthly 01 quarterly on large contracts. FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. pXTERPRk NOTICE OF HA RTMCKHHIF. Æ —— Having this duy sold a one-half in terest in the jeweiery business heretofore carried on by me in thia city. Notice is hereby given, that all those knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned aro requested to call und seitle up. All bill against me w ill be settled on being presented. A. L stchkb . Hated this 1st day of April 189I. j TALE3 OF THE TURF. The floted Jiorman ^t&llion, Will make the»eas»n of 1 »91 in Tillamook AT JOHN DAY’S BAHN. Description. ENTERPRISE JR B a rich mahogany bay with black points, white star in forehead, large full bright eye, fine flowing inane ahd tail, has u clean cut well-shaped head, held erect on a well Hrchetl neck, good shoulders, broad chest and is very high on the withers with good legs and feet. He is spirited, showy, and handsome, has good carriage and fine action, stands 17 hands high mid weighs I700 tbs. He is a horse that is much needed on this coast, and when crossed .with trotting nd running bred mares produces fine carriage and coach horses, lie I has received several premiums among them: First premiums at Oakland and Sau Jose, and Second at Livermore, California. Tho trotter Filbert Wilkes has been purchased for ^5,000 and Sunflower for $4.090 by a stock company ax Pipestone, Minn. Cnpt. 8. a Brown, of Pittsburg, who PEDIGREE, retired from the turf at the close of tho racing season last year, has come back again. Pension, a good horse just now, has WAS Sired by the Norman horse ENTEPRISE been deemed a broken down animal on • imported by Theo. Skillman of Petaluma, Cal.) ne by the celebrated Norman Horse ST. LAW several occasions, and was once sold for RANCE, Dam Cleveland Bay. tho low price of $200. Isaac Murphy is reported as all right, TERMS—To insure $20.00 barring a little rheumatism. M. F. Three or more Maresa Dwyer and Green Morris will probably Liberal Discount. sign the colored Archer for 1891. Jockey Bergen has been set down for Premiums. tho rest of the season for disobedience at the post. lie is a good rider, but un ,----- ... ---- fortunately for him lie is continually in I will give a premium of 820 to curring the displeasure of the starter. There is a good deal of floating talk the best, and $10 to 2nd best colt, to anent a Pennsylvania pool bill to be put be judged by three disinterested through at Harrisburg thia winter. In parties. C. T. IIILLS. that event Philadelphia capitalists will push their new race track scheme at once. 0. W. Williams offers any one who will buy eighty acres of land in the vicinity of Independence, la., $2,500 in cash, provided tho purchaser shall be come resident and shall stock his place with not less than $5,000 worth of high bred mares. Tho Kentucky Derby was first run in 1875, and was won by Aristide«. In 1876 it was won by Vagrant; 1877, by Baden- Baden: 1878, by Day Star; 1879, by Lord Murphy; 1880, by Fonso; 1881, by Hin doo; 1888, by Apollo; 1883, by Leonatus; 1881, by Buciuuian; 1885, by Joe Cotton; 1886, by Bon Ali; 1887, by Montrose; 1888, by Macbeth II; 1889, by Spokane, and 1890, by Riley. O. Ox NOLAN, SEC’Y- I CITY LOTS, FARMING LAND AND TIMBER LAND Correspondence Solicited. o 5 ne œ JOE SIMPSON Eli terp rise Jr (J) S 2 CD M* CD oc CD PT CZJ O o oo m (0 H 3 co o z j s W ashington , April 3.—A reci 010 procity treaty is now iu progress Correspondence on topics of general interest, 0 U) invited. between this country- and Mexico. AddreaeaU cowtnntiicalIons to & 0 It is not likely however, that any T he H eadlight , T illamook . O r . definite results will be reached for ¡¡> W y Post-master» in Tillamook county some time to come, as the Govern at e agents for the H eadlight . Ji Z H F* g «•Copies of this paper are on sale at the ment will delay in hope that the F Store of C. H Wilt ox ft Co., stationers and news UJ Ü □ dealers Occidental hotel building, Portland, present feeling in Mexico against Oregon. the United States will die away. a» F 5 : : : - The existence of the feeling has y 5* M M li W W 00 F (0 The path of the city trustees *H I compelled Secretary Blaine to be 0 ro p* a thorny one. I extremely careful and diplomatic F i—t • ; in his overtures, and the task be- (Ki CzT Reciprocity negotiations are fore him to bring the negotiations a progress with Mexico. Ito a successful termination is an arduous one. The recollections of Oregon and Arkansaw arc not the fate of the last commercial I DAUGHTERS OF EVE. in it—the World’s Fair. ••Aunt Fanny" Barrow has written treaty with Mexico is one of the forty-five books for children. llow much will you give to sec] main causes of irritation. This The court of appeals at Paris has de treaty, as is known, was not of cided that Victor Hugo's daughter, Adele, Oregon represented at the World’s Mexico's asking, but was suggested is entitled to all the profits that may ac Fair? by the United States. A rccipro- crue from his literary works. ————————— Professor Harriet Cooke, professor of The coal deposit« on the Nehalem cal free list was arranged and the history in C trnell. is the first woman are attracting a great deal of at- treaty wa# ratified by the Senate, ever honored with the chair and equal I ® Ono pro-' pay with tho men professors. She has tention. no of the clauses, however, pro- videtl that it should not go into! taught iu Cornell twenty-three years. Caroline Dodge, who is seeking to en In a year or two all the avail- 1 effect until Congress had passed a j force a contract entered into by a rail able government land will be gob- j law to carry it into operation by road iu behalf of her grandfather, ar C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. Iqed up, but there is plenty of making the necessary changes in gued her own case before a fall bench of POOL TABLES and BILLIARD TABLES. Uie supremo court in Boston recently. H0U8E ALWAY8 ORDERLY. room in Alaska. the tariff law. That law never j Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett is said passed. A bill was introduced in to have tried tho “mind cure" in Boston Fine:-:Win9S,:-:Liquors:-:and:-:Cigars. Tillamook is destined to become Congress but after it has received with happy results, although Miss Al- Good Hall for Dances and Entertainments. cott, who also experimented with that TILLAMOOK, OH ECO N. quite a city within the next two lengthy consideration, it was re treatment, derived no appreciable bene I years. lleru in a substantial ported adversely by twelve out of fit from it TILLAMOOK BOARD OF TRADE. growth being made. [ thirteen members of tho Ways and The side by Mrs. King, of Corpus F ree I nformation tho “cuttle c.ueen” of Texas, of Means eommitto of the 4'Jtli Con Christi, I H. V. V. J ohnson .............................. P resident 15.000 2-year-old steers is probably the WM. D. S tillwell V ice P resident R egarding the There are no better fruit lands gress. A more undiplomatic re- largest single order for cattle ever filled G eo . l . S mith S ecretary and T reasurer C laude T hayer than the foot-hill« in thia county. |s»rt than this was never issued by in Texas. The consideration was $83,- W. H. C ooper C ity and C ounty E xecutive C ommittee L. H. B rown Plenty of thia land, conveniently Congress. It could not have been 000. Mrs. King's ranch is worth $900,000. W m . D. S till W kll The pastor of the Methodist church at XH. V. V. J ohnson O f T illamook located, can Ito had from the gov more irritating in its tone. Mex- East Davis, Mass., is Miss Annie Shaw, W. F. D. J ones , (' orresponding S ecretary . ernment yet. | ico having been first invited to a handsome and finely educated woman G iven by the C of'.:!. When 15 years old she taught a enter into negotiations was now country school, and she is as thoroughly The importance of the dairying told that she was too jtoor a coun grounded in medicine as she is in the ___________ interest should not be overlooked try to trade with the I'nited States; ology. n this county. Thia industry in that for ten million people to find STRANGE TALES. itself will make a rich and pros a market among sixty million was A man named Lowo has taken an affi Tall timber grows in Tillamook County. P rop perous country around Tillamook. 1 not reciprocity; that she had noth davit that a blue gum tree at Whittier, Tillamook butter is the best on the Pacific Coast, ing to offer in return, and that she Cal., has grown forty-five feet in one year. Tillamook city is going to have was so constantly on the verge of The coasters of the Fiji islands will The bays and rivers teem with salmon. A complete line of all kinds of furniture, wall-paper and a big booom. This place can very revolution that it was impossible not eat until they can sit Hit upon the Nestucca honey has the finest flavor. window blinds, which will be sold at v 11 stand a boom, na the rich and to insure the protection of Amer ground directly over a triangle made of Fruit grows to perfection here. greatly reduced prices. small fishbones; then they only odnetivo country surrounding ican lives and property within her three handle the food with the left hand. Stock-raising and general farming pay. is sufficient to keep the city boundaries. A reciprocity treaty ID OTTE" Ri W. A. Fulton, one of Clayton county's F ob F i li , and coMnr.Tr information address osperous. is not expeetetl, therefore, for some ((la.) oldest an.l l>est citiiens, died re W. F. I). JONHS, C or . S ec ' y B oard of T rade , J net as ho drew his last breath time. The administration hopes, cently. T illamook , O regon . the old clock, which for forty years had UNDERTAKING The Italian war scare is about however, to see it an accomplished faithfully kept time, stopped and has not tV ill be carried on in connection and a complete line of undertM ver. The Italian minister was fact before the 4th of Marell, 1893. run since. *■ «-«re"»« ,. srnxwsu.. ithdrawn because the authorities The hope of success, however, de Partially fill a glass with water, lay a goods kept in stock. pi<x-e of writing pqier over it, press it LETCHER & STILLWELL, id not appear to use due diligence pends upon the fact that this new gently orrosiTK hardware store , - - - T illamook , oregos . with your hand and you can turn i prosecuting the partit«« who arrangement will not have to run the gl uts njwide down, remove your liand lynched the Italian murderers iu the gauntlet of Congress. When from the paper and not a drop of water will spill. W atcrkr , C locks , J ewelry , G uns , A mmunition and F ishing T ackle . New Orleans. an agreement has been reached C ompasses and S pectacles . In counting his small change recently the presidents of Itoth republics a Michigan man found the most valuable CarRsrAisiRUASracMITV.------------------TH.I.AMOOK. ORBOON. Tho “blanket ohvet” in IK'WH- will issue proclamations which will five cent piece extant. The jarring oh the table caused the piece of money to ----------- DEALERS IN----------- puperw HcentH to have reached itu l>e all that is necessary for its rati- split in two, and from the center rolled limit. A new daily pa|»er, the , fication. a gold dollar. 'Continent,” just atartotl in New It is understood that since the In Austria women are employed to York to print the new» on »muli return from California of Door carry the mortar and buck to the build Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps ers. They work from 7 in the morning page» and in ctimpact ghttpe, ia keeper Adams, of the House of till d at night, with one hour at noon, and Notions. Groceries, Crockery immediately »imoreaful. The reg RepreHeiitatives, who has charge ami receive twenty cents a day. Moat Queensware. Doors, Windows ular daily edition of tho New York of the distribution of public docu of these female luxlcarrien are unmar ried and homeless. I Lime, Hair and Cement. 'itti i» much »mailer than the daily menta until his successttr is elected Will pay for two of the beat papers in America, viz: CHAT OF THE STAGE. tateaman—only four pagt*» with next December, he has decided to Hardware and ix eolumiiM to the page. But it ia place the book» to the credit of the J. K. Emmet is going to make Another Nails. io of the leading newspaper* of memlH'rs of the last Congress. He trip around the world with “Uncle Joe; The gan Francisco Call and Tillanjool^ Headlight. or, Frits in a Mad House.'* A inerica. It print« the news in is quoted as saying that he will do “A Scandal in High Life" is the title o least possible »¡»aee.—Salem j this for the reason that, after con of a new play which will be produced by ateouian. sultation with Clerk McPherson, Barry and Fay next sraaon. A new play by navis Edward Mar- he finds that such a course has al shall, of the American Press Associa I he city of Newberg has Iteen ways I m * cu the custom in the alt- tion, will be produced uext seaao’i. oying a high degree of pros sence of instructions by the outgo The business introduced by English HEA have just received an immense stock of general Rememember this offer i^made ily for the past two years. (If ing Congress. As there will be authors on the ojiening night of “All the merchandise which they are selling at prices never be of Home" in IaHidiSt has been only for E JI* CASH subscrip rse, there is an excellent fruit something in the neighlmrhood of Comforts discarded, and the company is playing fore quoted in this part of the country. tions to both papers, and is not intry surrounding that place, tMM),iM)O books to lie distributed now Gillette's veraiou with gre.t suc I nstance : good after May 10,1891. nothing else better than the l>al- tietweeu this ami the convening of cess. $5.00 P»r May Howard, the burlesque star, now B est B rands C alifornia F lour 1 ue of the Willamette valley,— i uext Congress, this decision will in the sixth year of her profewLonal ex If you are already a sub d there are plenty of localities enable the ex-tnemlters to cut off perience, was bora in I'hs^o twenty- scriber to the HEADLIGHT, -^.grezxts fox tlxe J d as good for fruit. What has their successors from a supply of six years ago. She made her first *p penrance as a chorus girl with the Dtxev you can send us $150,havingihis de Newlierg then? Push ami public documenta during the com Adonis coiniMuy. paper sent to some friend lerprisc. Many other places ing campaign. Mr. Adams, it ia Daiuty little Ida M tills accompanies ■ and you will receive the TILLANIIl, Sil FHICIICI IND WIT PORTS- i in do as well. Newberg was ad- said, is of the opiuion that books her buelvuid, lfi n Tuthill, to K trope in CALL one year free Makis rifilar trips aboit mry tva vaika, tka waatkar Pirsittut vi ,-lined on an extensive anile, ordered by the lust Congress, be June anti wit! probably not a. i.-ar in Stage life again, as she has aimounced of charge. The fast sailing S ts . T bvckks has been specially fitted up t»r earryi«l h lueeinents were offered to men long to members of that body. But her determination to retire penuaneutly •engers. Following are the rates: 'leans. Property owners sold there ia some talk to the effi'ct at the close of tho present season. I C abin passage - $15. 1 mtestek ymildtng. who for the past • ROUND TRIP. fiend u 11 money by draft, Postal Noie, Money Order or Registered Ix-tter, at our expense. > hl c/? a er 3 s o o PT « o F urniture S tore . BOARD OF TRADE c. -^WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS:* '¿’■UCKEE JjUMBER ( OF SAN FRANCISCO. 1 -0 General | TDerehandize, > $1.50 T -iSTEAM ER HrTRUCKEEl • STEERAGE Freight, (General Merchandise) • »9. H