Published ever. Friday morning.
W. F. D. J ones »,
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E ditor and P roprietor .
RATES OF’ 5( BS< Rf I’TION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year
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Six mouths
Three month«
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advertising mates .
per year fQ oo
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Local notice«, loots, per line; and seta, after
the first insertion.
Lost. F’ oiiik !. Wanted. For Sale ami For RenW
notices, 5octs for find insertion and $r.oo per
month.
LejraI notices. Nonpareil torts, per line for
first insertion and Acts pet* line for each subse
quent insertion.
1 inch, per month
All local notices will I m * “starred” or otherwise
designated as advertisements.
No special position will be agreeil upon lor
nny a<fvertiseraent. th.»uj<h we take especial
pains to display advertising matter effi’i tivel\
and give as favorable position as |x>«sinle, fre
quently changing the “make up" of the paper
tion, while youag men, without
number, long for the day of greater
prosperity when tehy rail alibi’d to
own ami drive a swift roadster.
Thus the fast trotting horse has
become the national passion. He
is a pecular American institution.
Race courses for tlm exhibition of
his powers, ami private training
tracks for his development have
multiplied indefinitely. Splendid
avenues liavo been constructed
where it is lawful for his speed to
be displayed, and the spectators
outnumber« the participants in
the »port on all of the costly
avenues leading out of our large
cities. -Rural Spirit.
Fr-.ir.ebco, is tLebes^MF^ue
on the Pacific’ Coast. It in filled with the
best and most reliable information on
grain, fruit, Rte» k and daifyfarining, be
sides inanv good points »in tho apiary, WUliaak«- thcsra.nn of lStll In Tillamook
AT JOHN DAV’S 1IA11S.
floral anil vegetable gardening, hints i n
the household, talk with the young, etc.
Description.
Tlie Press should be in the hands of pro
gressive farmers and fruit growers. It is EN TERPRISE Jri I- » ri<’h rnah.isnny l.av
only $2.40 per annum. Sul si riplions can with b!;i "k points, white star in forehead, mrge 1
' full bright ey *. fine flowing mane ami tail, ha.- |
be forwarded through this
4"'49
¡1 1 Ivan cut w -11-shaped head, held erect on a I
Au E»«l>> Attai ss a Firmer.
Tho: .as liln ¡by, a farmer, living eiilit
miles from L< xinguai, Ky., on ths
Riehmoad turnpike. Inni a ¿e-ixnato eo-
count' r with a wounded »■•»•;le recently.
Ii ■ was out ri ling ov r bis farm
win :i lie »li.-' o/i l ed a lai ' • bird pcr -lied
on tire topmost litub of a tree. At the
irsi glance he llioii.il.t the bird to be a
>lu< I nz rd. bill as lie drew near: r
ic conclude 1 tiiRtitmu.it lx> an eagl -.
,fe main ; t': :t tho bird kept eying bis
¿eg», which wero ni-ar the tree. .Shelby
took a’lv.m: ;■;? of tlii fact unii rode up
dosi t > tii'.> tree on the oppoeite side
Tom tho do:;». He had his ehotgnn
villi him, 1 .a lei with small shot.
Wb«i I .- r ; ■’>•• 1 apiintaboi'.ttliirty
vani -fram tlic Ire > h r Cred. Thu eagle
c.a:i:e crashing dova through tile
..ranchi- ni l ISTTiy ran to pic'-: it up.
fh ■ 1 >:id of shot win ton ' .nail to do
more than di able til* bird by breaking
ita wings.
Aa Lhclby approached the bird of free
dom turned ani dashed ut him with the
ferocity < f a tiger. By rapid dodging
he rvinag.'1 to kt p out of reach of the
bird's claws fur several moments. He
finally picke 1 irp a fallen limb, and each
time Ilio bird dashed at him he avoided
it. r.nd struck and rained effective blows
upon the vicious bird of freedom. It
was not, however^ until ho had mashed
its h: ad i'.liuost to a jelly that tho bird
guv;» up th" light. Shelby escaped with
a number of scratches and took the bird
to Le :i.i ; .a, where it was placed on
j-rdiibitiou. Iti-: of tho species known
astilo gray eagle, and is tho first one
1:111'1 in this part of tho country for
many years.
It weighed seventeen
pori.de, and mi asured ueurly seven feet
from tii) to tip.—Cincinnati Empii
L UM libili NG IN TEH ES TS.
We make a special effort tochnnu'-or re build i
'fhe wood ]>ulp business is grow
advertisements ns often as our natron» desire,
ing
in this country, anil although
but make no contract to that effect.
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No cuts will be used, except out line cuts on ' more attention is paid to the in
anetal bases.
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dustry in Eastern States, considvra
We reserve the right to reject any advertise
ble is being done in Michigan and
inent that we fleeni objectionabl
T ekms : Cas 1 in advance for small advertise Wisconsin. It furnishes the means
ments, and payment Is required monthly or
quarterly on la" ge contracts.
of utilising a great deal of timber
Send all money by draft, Postal Note, Money that would not be of much account
Order or Registered Letter, at our expense.
for lumber.
Correspondence on topics of general interest,
invited.
The baud saw is a great econom
Address all communications to
T he headlight ,
izer as compared with old-time
T illamook . O k .
methods of making lumber, but it
\11 pobt ina-ters in Tillamook county
does not furnish tlie only means of
are agents for the II f . adligii i ■
<4gr*('>)pies of this papei ar«’on -ale at the using thin log saws.
Them is the
store off. II. Wilcox Ki ' «>.. »t.iiimier - and n< ws
«dealers Occidental hotel building, Portland, veneer saw, for instance, which
Oregon.
cuts thin lumber to a nicety,mak
ing little kerf; there’s the big thin
OUR CHA NKY GOVERNOR.
circulars of a type used in a mill at
I’ennoycr’s idea of etiqtetto in Xenia, Ind., S8 inches diameter
regard to how he shall receive and of thin gauge; and there is the
I’l-esidcut Harrison on Ilin visit to slower, but more economical meth
Oregon is something unique. He ods of English sawing, 'fhe veneer
thinks he is a bigger man than the saw m< thod allows th" rawer all
President, and expect the distin the eliancs for turning, etc., that
Modest Expectations.
guished visitor to pay him abject the band do s. It would not beat
I have a friend who is in distress f ir
homage. We should advise the all surprising to see s<ane other -.v nt of .mi tliin;'to do.” Not finan
President to provide him-elf with a met hod of circular sawing yet prove cial, but ni 'iit.il di.itr •o. Ho has an in
piece of smoked glass before Im an active competitior to tho band come -m'i. ient for lii-i wants, but be de
plores t’; ■ i l-.ictivity that i i forced upon
ventures into the august pre enee in the wav of economical manufact liiui I1. !.; - fail-;; ■ to. our: ;i congenial
a.:d s ; ii. io.itly r: ■.iiunerativo business
of our great governor, Governor ure.—Woodworker.
e.ig.: ,' ie,i, . H- has tried tho profes
Pennoyer is at home, however, in
There are ■! I ! species of trees to sion
if law, loot no clie'its ca’ue to liis
considering a battle-ll ig order.
be found within the limits of the ofn» .-. an 1 that did not help him in his
rt to busy liini» If. i (.'.1 L" tried
I’nited States and Territories, six
io:ui:::h.i:a, but after a few weeks nt
SNIDE ADVERTISERS.
teen of wnieli, when perfectly sea tlial gave it up bi .-an ■ it was degrading
It is high time the country news soned, will sink in water, says an to r. rich I a’l t > work fur $10 a week,
papers quit being imposed upon by exchange. The heaviest of these ».•hi. i i. i .: 1 irgo a : alary aa lie could
lit 1 lie outset.
advertising agencies. '1 here agen is the black iron-wood (Condelia . oniuia:i'l thiii'i
of ic, too,” »aid he in a
cies agree to send a copy of their terra), found only in Southern plaintive Io.. * la rec.iunti.’lg his uoiva-
newspaper directory, find insert an Flordiii, which is more than thirty ¡¡ap r < .■.:■ rio.i. a, "f li.yvo invosted in
my euiie.ition an 1 in travel perhaps con-
advertisement in it for 820 tofBM). percent, heavier than water. <>i' -i lor d ly t.v-.r AGO. ;ti0, and upon all this
The advertisement does the coun the other fifteen the best known is . ardii.in iny.,.!fj w.'.a only able to
try paper no good ami brings a lol the lignum vitae ((«uiacttm sanct r. :d>::■• ab >nt 3 per cent., und had to
wo: '.; prc.t y i ally all night and day for
of snide advertising propositions. um) and tho mangrove (rhizopliora that." What ley friend desires i.s a situ
'The agency agrees to take its pay mangle). Texas and New Mexico, ation that will pay him for tho actual
work he di
and al o n fair rate of in
in advertising, but at the price it land lull of queer, creeping craw l terest
u; >n his investment in himself.
allows, after deducting its < unmi - ing, walking and inanimate things, My iri. n l i uinod '.-t.—Now Yuri: Star.
ion, it allows the country paper are the home of a species of oak
New York Girls on Fifth Avenue.
about 820 in worthless space and (quercus grisea), which is about
Every pie .- nit afternoon tho proces
takes in turn about 8200 worth of one and one-fourth times heavier sions if sell,-. J gills may be seen »wing
ing along Fifth avenue from Fourteenth
advertising for patent medicines. than water, and which when given, to
Fifty-ninth street. They are pupils
It is a losing game for the country will sink almost as quickly as a lull' in the various private academies along
paper every time mid the patent of iron. It grows only in mountain that route, and their outing is in accord
with tho latest neepted method of
medicine “nds" mar the appear regions and lias been found west ance
physical exercise. They are nil robust
ance of any paper. Better eiisnmll ward as for as Colorado Desert, mid rosy ch.'e’.n'd girls, and they walk in
a paper they to accept any such where it grows at ail elevation 10, a manner that invariably excit. a the ad
miration ef that patriarch of pedestri
terms. Than there are firms who 000 feet. All the species heavier ans.
Edward Pays a Weston, when be
»•Her to trade machinery, antedated than water belong to tropical Flori haplxm* to see them. Low heels and
office traps clieiip cuts mid bastard da. or in the arid West and South- br >ad sole i t > the shoes, their hands on
their hips, ln'iids erect, mouths clos-sl,
type for ndvertising, ('.iiiiment on West. l’uget Sound Lumberman. nostrils dilated and eves sparkling, they
this is unnecessary. The patent
There is on exhibition in Astoria form pictures which go far toward con
medicine fakir should pay as much, a piece of spruce timber, diseoverd tradicting the oft t 'l l tale that New
York girls, even tli<>se at school, are af
or more, ior his space than the while excavating for n sewer on fected with ennui ef the worst type.
There ar» usually a dozen of th-.ie high
route advertiser.
West Eight Street. It is a part of spirited
girls i 1 each party, and they ure
the
old
Fort
(
ieorge
stockade,
built
accotnpnni d by oue er more teachers
EXCHANGE NOTES.
in 1S10, and sound still, after being who. nltlR'Ugh advanced in years, are
Hood wagon road- ill’»’ the high- over eighty years underground. usually fine, superb specimens of perfect
American womanhood.—New York
ways to public prosperity, Mon- The piece will be presented to the Times.
tesiino Vidette.
Oregon Alpine club. Wealth of the
An lntelllg.nl Equine.
Prince Bismark sustained two North West.
The intelligence of the horse has just
I xhui demonstrated at Vesper, near Syra
diiuippointinents In. t week, lie
The work of driving piles for the
N. Y., on the extensive farm of ex
was beaten by a socialist for a .-••at new jetty at the mouth oi’Coos liay cuse,
Sheriff (I. (i. Liurrouglix. Among his
in th»’ German reichstag. mid his has fairly begun. They are driven herd of Ilaiubletonian horses in a field
son, llerbet, lo-t Iso.ooo gambling by hydraulic appratus. The pile is was a brood mare and a suckling colt.
A few days a ro the mother partly pulled
at Monte Carlo.
Asturian.
placed in position on the sand, and on - .f her shoos off. With a great deal
Kcely, the inventor of the motor a pipe is run down beside it. of "horse sense" she jumped out of tho
pasture and went to E. E. Moon's black
that <loes not m ite, will now try a through which the water is pumped smith
shop. Tho smithy started to drive
flyer in literature by w riting a mag with such force as to dislodge the th ■ animal away, but finally discovered
rv-et tho beat shoe. The mare then
nri tic article on “Latent force."
sand under the pipe, ami it really and
went contentedly back to the pasture,
Ex.
settles down
into position.— scaled tho fence and was once more uiin-
gl
with the herd.—Cincinnati Com
I^They now call Mr Clevhmd the \\ est Shore.
mercial Gazette.
Ain.mt,' because of his persist-
Let ns lia\e a road to McMinn
TYir Proverbial Lively Cricket.
^^^elaiimn.' the demo.aatie
ville by all means.
Carpenters drilling a mortise into a
nomination. Corval-
heavy oak sc.urtlitig at Cromwell, ou the
I’re.iidont llnrrixon is meeting Connie.¡cut river, a few days ago, di»-
if nothing that temls to with cordial receptions in Cali- pl ae la sol: 1 knot and found two crickets
in a little rutin.1 cavity Ivhiml the knot.
ilniwing« crowd or attracting at lorn in.
The crickets were alive, but not very
lively, and were of a pule, waxy line,
tention like ailverti-ing. Ni liaient
The Hoard of I'rnde i.» not a | m >- with
yellow sp 'son their backs. They
Journal.
liticai titlair and desert es no such di.'l within a few moments after they
hr.il bin-.i cx;xx« xl to the air. How did
CUT DOORS.
accu suions.
they get v all -d iut > the little hollow in
The soil of the stock farm con- The relation of Tillaniook to the th’ H-.ini'ing? I’nqu.'gu n iblv the-.-
stunth grows richer, that of the middle and upper Nehalem will be crawled into a knot hob in tin. stick
y»'ai's ago when it was » part ef a .■ vi I
grain farm poor. Tho two should a great deal closer in the near .u ; tr.v, a 1.1 the »vo > 1 grew ab it them
—Paila I. lphia Lol., r.
be combined where po-'ible.
future.
How many eggs do your hens
Anti Ihc-.i He Didn't,
The California trade is to be sup
ab author aiys in a tu I ¡»tory
average a year? 0 »you keep track
of them? A In n is*not not worth plied with barrel hoops from the
hemhx'k that abounds on Tilla
keeping that does not lax I”,
mook
bay ami its five tributaries.
in a year. A good hen
200.
iu<:: tn, 1 ,ie .iri'W a cignntte
I
hese
have heretofore come fixnu
Cull out the p >or ones
sax e
fn»:n Ins ; X k; I. : .-.»tc!., 1 a match on
Michigan,
hundreds
upon
hundreds
i<*ed and money.
his kg nn.l pr< »»rihlol to smnkr.”
of earload» each year being ri'quir- Spinisi» herws nr»> »»'ti-ible.—IX ti, it
The trotting horse is now the
»‘»l. I he i illamook hemlock is far Fn»> Prvas.
mere toy nt the sp< iting man or
snpeiior to the Michigan growth,
A remarkable pet ti »is on its wav
even of the ambition of enterprising
the latter having been sothorougly from India to Qtioon Victoria. It is
early manhood.
Aged mm. by
more than sixty feet in length, and u
culled. I'here is lioexells«' for the signed
by more than 10,000 w< men in
. uell arche«l neck, good shoulders., luoa'l chest
and is very high «»11 the withers with goo»l legs
and feet, lie i» >piiitv«l, -howy. and handsome,
ii .s good carriage ;>ud fine action, stands 17
hands ht%h and v.ciuhs 1700 th». He is a horse
that is much needed on this coast, ami when
<-rosse«l with trotting nd running bred mares
produces firn* carriage and coach horses. He
li.-e: receive»! several premiums among them:
First premiums nt Oakiaml and San Jose, and
.-ccond at Livermore, CahfuiTiia.
T1.LI/AMD03Ì
01ÌE,
B. 0. PiOLAN,
SEO’Y.
CITY LOTS,
FARMING LAND
AND TIMBER
LAND.
Correspondence Solicited
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JOE SIMPSON
PEDIGREE,
Enterprise Jr.
WAS Sired hy the Norman horse ENTEPRUE
(imported t»y Theo. Skillman of Petaluma, Cui.)
he by the celeb: ated Norman Horse ST. LAW-
RANUE, l)aiu ( leveland Bay.
TERMS—To insure $20.00.
Throe or more Maresa
Liberal Discount.
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I will give a premuim of 820 to
the best, and 810 to 2nd best colt, to
be judged by three disinterested
parties.
T. HILLS.
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POOL TABLES and BILLIARD TABLES.
HOUSE ALWAYS ORCEOLY.
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Good Hall for Dances «and Entertainments.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
F ree I nformation
R egarding the
C ity AMD C ounty
O f T illamook
G iven by the
TILLAMOOK BOARD OF TRADE.
H. V. V. J ohnson ...................
P resident
vvm . D. S tillwell
V ice P resident
G e i . L. S mith
S ecretary and T reasurer
f C laude T hayer
W. Ii. C ooper
E xecutive C ommittee *; L. H. B rown
I W m . D. S tillwell
III. V. V. J ohnson
W. F. D. J ones ,
C orresponding S ecretary .
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F urn I ture
BOARD OF TRADE
Tall timber grows in Tillamook County,
Tillamook butter is the best on the Pacific Coast.
The bays and rivers teem with salmon.
Nestucca honey has the finest flavor.
Fruit grows to perfection here.
Stock-raising and general farming pay.
c.
l’ROl
A complete line of all kinds of furniture, wall-paper and
window blinds, which will be sold at
greatly reduced prices.
Fun ri l.l. AMI COMPLETE INFORMATION ADORES»
W, F. 1». JONES, C or . S rc ' y B oard op T rade »
T illamook . O regon .
A I. ETCH* R.
B. STILLWELL.
LETCH HR & STILLWELL,
UNDERTAKING
Will be carried on in connection and a complete line of under
goods kept in stock.
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OPPOSITE HARDWARE STORE,
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TILLAMOOK, OHE
• WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS^
W atches , C locks , J ewelry . G uns . A mmunition and F ishing T ackle .
C ompasses and S pectacles .
.'WRKrxiRlxc.iSrKCiAi.Yv-----------------TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
^WCKEJE j L t MBEU ■ ßOMPAJ
( OF SAN FRANCISCO. )
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^1 Qeneral
50
Will pay for two of the best papers in America, viz:
The j&n Francisco Call and TillarçooJç Headlight.
TOsrehandize.
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap*
and Notions. Groceries, Crockery f
Queens ware. Doors, Windows
Lime, Hair and Cement.
Hardware and
Nails.
Special Attention EjiVen to
li in in i , i tier th is ojfer is ma de
otdy / r I. II ’ C. 1SH subscrip
tions to both papers, and is not
good a ft, r .day 10, 1891,
//’ i / on arc already a sub-
ficrib, r to the HEADLIGHT,
i/’' can sciul us 81 .dO, haring this
paper sent to some friend
and you will receive the
CALL one year free
of charge
Satisf
bho]
Filling Orders for IM
HEY have just received an immense stock of
merchandise which they are selling at prices never be-
fore quoted in this part of the country.
T
F or I xstaxce :
B est B rands C alifornia F i . oir
S5.00 p«1
ODI
IG’/>r
k' i iah
ILLA
^.greiits fox tlxe
■¡STEAMER -i TRUCKS
TILLAMOOK, SAN FRANCISCO AND WAY PORTS.
Makes regular trips about every two weeks, Ike «either PermittiH
Th« fast sailing S tr . T hicker has been specially fitted tip f°r
sengera. Following are the rates:
CABIN
PASSAGE
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»15.
STEERAGE
Freight, (General Merchandise)
(Form«
ROUND TKir,
10.
For further information affly to
J. E. SIBLEV,
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