Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 24, 1891, Image 2

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    rnoraiKTo*. control the party anti bring a great
. majority of it into financial
slavery, if success is wished for.
KATES <>F SUBSCRIPTION.
(»TRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
Unless the appeals of the farmers
One year
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fl.nO. and workingmen are heeded, ami
si x month«
Three months ...
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<^* some respect shown to their de
ADVEIITLSINO RATES.
mauds, they will sever their old
per yearjg.oc
$1.00
1 inch, per month
affiliations.
These men form the
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back-bone of tlx-1.’ ipublican party,
9-*»
13.00 ...
arc largely in the majority, and
Local notice*, iocts. per line; and sets, aftci
the first insertion.
some of the wealthy office-holders
Lost, Found. Wanted. For Si l»* an»’ For Ilent
notices, Suets for first insertion an 1 *i.co per will find their grip on public office
month.
Leifal notices. Nonpareil, lout-;, per line for loosening, tinles- they consult the
fir.-it in-ertion and ikts p. r line fur <. * h subsv
best interests of the country, in­
quent insertion.
• •
stead
of pandering to the wealthy
All local notices will be •‘starred"or otherwise
designate 1 as a»lvcrtiseni» nts.
corporations.
'flic principles of
No spoefa1 position will be agreed upon ["r
any aci’.'r’rtiMement. though we take es|a?eiat Republicanism will never die, but
painuo display advertisin- matt r « fTrctivyly
that party is sure to meet with teiu-
and give as laVtirahle po.dtion f- p».s* ib!.-, ir-
quently changing the ‘make-up" of the paper
Iiornry defeat unless the true re­
We make n special effort to chain.'** <T re build
presentatives
of Republicanism are
advertisements as often as our natrons desire,
but make no contract to that < i?. t.
given ¡1 chance to assert their
No cuts ’v'ill be used, except out line cuts on
Thousands of America's
meta! bases.
L rights.
♦w*
noble son - shed their b *st blood to
We reserve the right t > reject any advertis-
mem that v, e deem objectionable.
4 establish these principles, and it
T ehms : Cash in advance for small advertise­
ments, and payment is required month!/ or is a harrowing .'pccta. Ic to see a
quarterly on large contract ..
lew usurpers and plutocrats ruth­
Send all nmney bv draft, I'«.sial Note, Money
lessly undoing what has been done
Order or Krgisfcred Lett* r, a' our expense.
Correspondence on topics of general Interest, at cell great sacrifice.
W. F. D. J ombs ,
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and
invited.
Ad Iress all comnjunicatfons to
T he H i : apt ight ,
T illamook , O r .
Po't-m I't’-rs in Tillamook county
arc agents for the I! eadi . ioh r.
Xljr- »pics of tin s paper iu <• »>n -ale at the
storeoft* If WiJcox
It ¡r>ie-• m •! mv.s
dealers Occidental hotel building, Portland,
Oregon.
Oregon newspapers are not al-
lowed in the state prison.
Tillamook otTers superior ind'i<*< -
menls for the estnblishment of a
college or academy.
A little judicious management
and well directed efforts will keep
Tillamook City in the lead of all
competitors.
'fhe following is the business
'
done at the United States land
office, at Oregon City for the month
ending April I, 1891;
Number of
horn« tend applications filed, 180,
aggregating 22,2.38 tun es; 176 cash
entrii s, amounting to $.37,290, for
17,.305 acres.
l'orty-four timber
entries have be 11 made, 2 hind
warrants applied for, 7 coal claims
fled and proof bus been made on
71 pre-emptionsand 55 homesteads
These facts show that all the land
in Oregon is not taken up.—Capi­
tal Journal.
EXCHANGE NO l'ES.
Said tlx* .soul of Barnum to Kt.
A few more settlers in Tillamook l’eter:
“I have pretK'Ixul much
and a little energy on their part— temperance; therefore give Hie old
then capitalia's will not delay man a show,"—Klamath Star.
building a railroad into the county.
It looks now as if tho presi­
dential race 1892 might be between
If Adam were still living ami
tlx- ol«l rivals Blaine and Cleve­
had saved $100 per day ever since
land. Albany Herald.
he was niado, ho would now have
Now the “grip” has got Injld of
about flic Htunu fortune that Jay
a tribe of Eastern Washington In­
Gould has.
dian;!. and all it is leaving of them
i
Let every man in the county is a bad smell.—Statesman.
constitute himself a committee of
one to induce some good family to
settle in this county. This is the
way to boom a country.
The School Board has shown
wisdom in the selection of teachers
for the coming term. There seems
to bo general satisfaction regard­
ing the teachers employed.
Senator J. N. Dolph, who is a
Mason of tlx* ll.'lrd degree, was one
of th * pallbearers at the funeral of
Grand Commander Albert l'ike,
which oceured in Washington lai I
week.
Tlx» decisimi of thè supreme court
sictaining tlx* deeision of .Imi, ■
Boise in tlx* Tillainook eounty casi*
deelaring wagon road appropria­
timi» unconstitutiomil, dee-- not in
uny way aif. et tlx 5 per cent, in­
ternai improvem.iit fumi fremi
sale:» ofgovcrninent land* in Ore­
gon. Tlx» (luestion of appropria­
timi» from Ibis fumi was not ut
issile. Ilo* wagon road p»*ople will
colile to thè next legislature in full
force, with their ey» s unto thè 5
per i*»*nt. fami- -Statesman.
■G.. 0> PJ DiLAN,
V/ill make the »eaMon of IN91 in Tillamook
NOTES OF PROGRESS.
AT JOHN BAVM BARN.
Business is beginning to enliven.
Description.
Street improvement will soon
ENTERPRISE jn l< a ri. h mahognny bay
begin.
with black points, white »tar in forehead, large
It seems as if everybody are get­ full bright eye, Hue flowing mane and tail, htis
a clean cut wvil-shaped head, held erect oil a
well arched neck, go'»d shoulders, broad chest
ting ready to build.
and is very high on the withers with got»»I legs
Tillamook will have good streets and feet. He is spirite*!, showy, and handsome,
has •_'< o<! carriage and fi«> action, stands 17
hands high and weigh J70o lbs. He is a horse
and walks next winter.
tl.at is nitit b need» d on this coast, and when
Look out for another special crossed with trotting, nd running bred mares
produces line t ill ia/c and coach horsts. He
lias received several premiums among them:
edition of the H eadlight .
f irst premiums at Oakland ami San Jose, and
No finer residence property can Second at Livermore, California.
be found than is in Tillamook.
PEDIGREE,
Shipping fix jlities by water will
be greatly improved this summer.
Came to Tillamook this year.
You can’t afford to wait another WAS Sired by the Norman horse ENTEI’RISE
(importc.l by Theo. .Skillman of Petaluma, Cui.)
he by the celebrated Norman Horse ST. LAW­
year.
RANCE, Dam Cleveland Bay.
Letters tiro received every day
from parties intending to lo.tate in TERMS—To Insure $20.00.
Throe or more Maros a
Tillamook.
Liberal Discount
Kailroad builders can't afford to
have Tillamook out in the cohl
Jr'xe: m i u. m ss.
any longer.
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A good sewerage system can be
I will give a prcmuiin of $20 to
easily constructed and maintained.
the best, and $10 to 2nd best colt, to
It will be «lone soon.
be judged by three disinterested
A good system of water-works
parties.
C. T, HILLS.
will be put in without delay. Then
Owner.
will com«) electric lights.
This is a good time to invest in
real estate. By another year it
will be almost out of reach.
Ranchmen are giving more at­
tention to milch cows, since the
creamery is an assured thing.
Tillamookers are anxious to get
to a good market now. Before long
outsiders will be anxious to get to
■lie Tillamook market.
If the city of Tillamook doesn’t
suit you, look around at other im­
mediate localities. But the man
who can’t lie suited here is hard to
please.
FARMING LAND
CITY LOTS,
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Correspondence Solicited.
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Iu tlie ease of Maxwell vs Tillamook
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county which was carried to the Supreme
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Court, a decision wan rendered against
Mr. Maxwell. Thia is u great liardship
for him, for after securing the ap[ ropria-
tion Hud giving his time to see that tlie
a
work on the road was well doue, he re-
i eives nothing and has been out a great
deal of money. M orever, it is understood
that the Governor w ill institute suit to re­
C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor.
cover the $it),000 appropriation from this POOL TABLES and BILLIARD TABLES. I
county as the decision is to the effect that ,
H0U8E ALWAYS ORDERLY.
It may not be generally known, the appropriation was unconstitutional
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J Fin$:-:Win»t,:-:Liqmr»:-:ind:-:Cigars,
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This will affect a great many counties.
but the fact is that though the pre­
Tim following is nil excerpt from tlie de- a°0<! Ha" for
«nd Entertainment.,
TILLAMOOK, OFiKOOXJ.
I
emption law is repealed filings cision of the Supreme Court of Oregon re­
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will be received under the pre­ garding tlie case of Maxwell vs. Tilla­
emption law where settlement has mook County:
TILLAMOOK BOARD OF TRADE.
ree nformation
The act entitled “an act to appropriate
been made prior to Marell 4, 1891,
$10,0(10 to aid Tillamook county in the j
11. V. V. J ohnson
PmuiiDCXT
egarding the
WM 1< STILLWELL
VlCS I’RKSIDKNT
provided thus«' who have claims of
constructmn of a wagon road from Neha­
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.SKLKFTAKY AKDTnKAILKBK
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this kind offer their filings within lem river in the north end of said county
(C laude T havkii
ity and ounty
W. H. C ooper
three months hereafter.—Asturian. I to l'u'|u:i tollroad in the south end of the
E xecutive C ommittee
L. H. B rown
f illamook
I WM. I). STILbWELL
We buy at tlx*grocery store but­ couuty, and to use $1000 of Bnidnppropria-
(11. V. V. J ohnson
' tion in a branch road from South prairie
W. If. I). J ones ,
ter made in Minnesota, eggs laid
iven by the
to Netart’s bay, ami to create a board of
C orresponding S ecretary .
by liens in Kans:t.<; poultiy raised I'ouimissiouers to construet said work,”
and dres -ed in Missouri; potatoes approved February subdivision 7 of the
raised in Nebraska; bacon shipped constitution, nhicli declares that the
trout Chiiitgo, Ciaeinati, and our legislative iissoinbly shall not pass special
or loc.il laws in any of the following enu­
farmer.! are complaining of hard
merated cas s; that is to say, for laying, Tall timber grows in Tillamook County.
times and saying that farming g in (opening and working on highways,and
Tillamook butter is the best on the Pacific Coast
Oregon doe n’t pay.—Pacific Far- lor tlx» election or iip|>ointment of sup­
mcr.
ervisors, Tho said act is not a general The bays and rivers teem with salmon.
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Tlx* beneficial effects of tlx» Til­
lamook Board of Trade uro becom­
ing mor»* apparent « very »lay. The
I T VU:F INTERESTS.
spirit of energy and enterprise is
becoming aetive, and good results
According to tlx* Pacific Coast
Lumberman and Contractor, ol
are already being manifested.
San Francisco, lumber is being
Tillamook is destined to beeonn* hauled from tlx* mountains in
noon the largest city on the const wagons at a co t of $11.00 per
between A -l<n ia and San 1 inc:.-. .>. thousand, in Fresno county.
All that is needed is fur the out­
Observing lumltcnnen claim that
ride world to know other superior ns one ascends, the growth of tim­
advantage.! tutd re ourct >.
ber is slower and firmer.
One
A creanx ri here in good work­
ing order will illinii diati li iner. a
the value of surroumling farming
lands by a large per eent.
This
Mill bean increase of actual value,
not such as is based on spceuhlt.V«
inflations.
The creamery will be
here soon.
butter sold in Washington comes
from the West.—Ex.
careful man claims that an altitud''
ol .300 feet makes a cluing«» in tlx*
woml.
One shingle maker who
saws in an altitude of 1400 feet
says that his ee.lar is so much
more compact than that on the sea
level that In* can hardly compote
>n long shipments because of
heat ier weight . Wealth of the
Northwest.
Rumor lias it that a saw mill on
tlx* lower Columbia has refused an
\u trali.in oiler lor git.i.o i.ouu
of lumber on account of the want
of ships. - Wealth of tlx* North­
west.
RUTTER
ONE DJ.’.LAR PER POUND.
i.iw, but a s|K*«*uii anj local law, w itbin 1 Hestucca honey has the finest flavor
»tiuition.
| Fruit grows to perfection here.
CLKl I.AM» liAl'M.
Stock-raising and general farming pay.
the meuiung cf that clause ot the con-
The Cleveland Bay horne i« held in the
highest eHteem for its many valuable
qualitien. It has a degree of perfection that
leaves lit tic to be d«sired in all that goes
to const itutesiae, style and ability to per­
form any labor that may be required,
except the heaviest drudgery. The Cleve­
land Bays uro g «>I an.I stylish carriage !
horsis, g«K-d wagon and plow lionws, and
the) match together about as easily as
Devonshire cattle combining as they do, I
plenty of staunch thorough blood, with
excellent sizo and constitutional vigor it
» unfortunate they are hi rare in the
I'niti'd Slates, but since their in tr alue- I
lion into the west, they have beeu stead- j
• ly growing iu favor.
They are remarkable for their fine bay
color, dashed only at the fetl >cks and in !
tlie foreheiiil with white. ll,e foregoing
is taken from tlie American Cyclopu-dia I
of Live Stock, anil may be relied upon i
as being accurate. At any rule there is 1
no finer horse for all purges than
the Clevland Bay.
NIIEIIIFI -H H ILK.
,.'.'by I?»«» th«» >•>> the joth d»T of
May. I*
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i sal is.ueg out uf the « trei.it Court ot th,.
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■> tor th, Cottntv ol Itllari.-, V j.. (
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trot the Tniekee l.tvuber l'o . are ■
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Hous in tilismoo» Tillamook
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ri-Kon. the toll,.»Ito- ,|e»,-nb .1 Un.l
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on thi«
writ ikHcd thi« jjtul dny <»f April 1 *VM|.
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_ n rillt». ."IKINHILUER, lk-puty.
One dollar seems pretty high for
a [»ouixl of butter, yet there is one
grade which brings that fancy
price in tho Wrtshingt«ui, D, C.,
market.
Only a few families use
it ehiet among them being those ofj
The lame and sinew of the the many times millionaire Sen­
BKAT«.
country ar«* the industrial ela-es. ator.-., Stanford und Hearst.
Thi. i. the striking title of Jiulg»1. Li-
The
Tlie Republican party cannot butter in question is a brand of brary. or Monthly Mafoiine of Fun, for
a lib rd to ignore the farmers ami
April, It tell of the funny doings of i
]K'ct liar <‘\<ellem*e, mad«* nt lhirl-
(other people'» children Brata will be I
better classes of workingmen.1 iugton. Tn. It is
worked until it found to interest not only the kind liearte i
These honest toiler represent a j« uueomuionljr
firm and dry. grandparents, the iixlalgent parents, but
gnat part of the brains ami re- Diere are other
grades of gilt- also the chit Iren thvinselves n. well.
"i .•«•lability of the ; arty and have edged butter that well at 6t), 5o, 45 | \\ e again adv re the lovers of pure and ;
. gcnuiue American humor to avail tl.em-!
been mure closely allied to that
40 cfs , r,--p.N tively, Th«» 4()-e«*nt
party than any other, as the found- gr.ul«* is used at the White House selves of theclnbbing srrsngeuicnt which '
> nr paper alom> offers in this country
ution principles of the party and is very good.
Tlx» 5O^*ent Sample copies can l>e seru at this office.
routed on its cllbrts to kxwen the and 60-cent gradee aro mail«» in Rembcr that this Magtuinc of Fun ecu-
bonds of slat cry und provide free
(our page, of reading uiat-
¡■hia from M'leet cream
F or full and complete
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Buitti cle
LESTER
c E. REYNOLDS
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A complete line of all kinds of furniture, wall-paper and
window blinds, which will be sold at
greatly reduced prices.
ill
turnout-
information adores »
W. F. D. JONES, ( OR. SIC’Y B oard OF T r APE,
UNDERTAKING
T illamook , O reron .
A
LETCHER.
B. STILLWELL.
LETCHER & STILLWELL,
oarc
full:
Will be carried on in connection and a complete line of unde
goods kept in stock.
OPPOSITE HAR11WARK STORF,
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON I
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS^
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M Al. tit». « LOCKS. Jl -A'Kt.RY, «less, IMMI'NITION AND FUHINO TACKI.lt.
«'OMrASSKS AND SrECTACLliS.
/«•KKVAtatNOASraetAXTv.-------------------- TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Will pay for two of the best papers in America, viz;
The J&n Francisco Call and Tillanjoo^ Headlight.
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FRANCISCO. )
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o^| Sonerai
TDcrehandiac,
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and
S, but
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps
and Notions. Groceries, Crockery and|
Queensware. Doors, Windows
Lime, Hair and Cement.
Hardware and
Nails.
tisfactio
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Halr-cutt
Inthe tat
hjÉMw style
L’ ciii , member this offer is made
only for /; H CASH subscrip­
tions to both papers, and is not
good after.May 10,1801.
If you are already a sub­
scriber to the HEADLIGHT,
you can send us $1.50, haring this
paper sent to some friend
and you trill receive the
CALL one year free
of charge.
HEN have just received an immense stock of general
merchandise which they are selling at prices never be­
fore quoted in this part of the country.
T
F or I xstance :
B est B rands C alifornia F lovb
la isti
ty. <
South
B ai
LA MOO
15.00 per
-¿kg-oxxts for tire
•¡STEA MER
TRUCKEE
TILLiiOGI, SAN FRANCISCO AND WAY PORTS.
Makes regular trips about awry two weeks, tie weatbar hraittiai-
Th» fast nailing S tr . T rvckkk lias been specially fitted up for carryM F
sengen. Following are the rates:
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$15.
STEERAGE
Freight, (General Merchandise)
CABIN
PASSAGE
ROUND TRIP,
»0.
$»•
M $***
Per further information apply to
J* E. S ibley . -
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