Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 08, 1891, Image 2

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I «•o1<inn^>uileoinargi^in<tai^inTti^ A murderous melodrama held the
tion of butter, aud butter imme­ boards at Jacobs' theatre last week.
There was a sprinkling of comedy, how­
W. F. D. J ones , • E ditor and P roprietor . diately advanced 10 to 13 ccntw per ever, through tlui third act on Saturday
' jionnd; and the price of dairy cows evening that set the audience agog.
The hero of the play had just described Will make theMMnn of 1S91 in Tillamook
i also advanced.
KATES or SVBSCRIPTION.
to the sonbrette how himself and the
AT JOHN DAY’S BAHN.
(STKlCTLV IN ADVANCE )
The poetive refusal of the Chinese hoy* had been down at the blacksmith's
One year ................................
W-ta
government to receive Blair as ",hoeing“ gees«. He cracked a weak
Six inotithk
TOescx-iption.
Three month« ...
M. minister will cast a gl«K>m over the joke in explaining how the geese gath­
ered round a pool of water near the old ENTERPRISE JR I- i ri. Ii mahogany bay
ADVERTISING RATES.
bla-k points, white star in forehead, large
1 country. The proapcct of four forge, anil how the boys amused them­ with
bright eye, flue flowing mane and tail, has
1 inrh. per month
JI oo
per year J9.00
selves by shaking their hats at them, a lull
clean cut we’.i-shaped head, held erect on a
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»00...
ft.” years’rest from Blair refreshed a
"Shoo, shoo!” The gallery well arched neck, go«>4 shoulders, broad chest
a00 » * ” :: ” ::
im
” « 81.00 1 wearried land like the glimpse of shouting
is very high on the withers with good legs
12
9.00
boys caught on at once, and every time and
and feet, lie is spirited, showy, aud handsome,
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15 0» •
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has good carriage and tine action, stands 17
Local notice*. 1 oct b . per li:i« : ami seta, after | a rain cloud on the horizon after a the villain unfolded one of his horrible bauds high and weighs 1700 tbs. He is a horse
plots on the lives of the hero and heroine that is much needed on this coast, and when
the first insertion.
Lost, Found. Wanted, For S•«:«• ami For Rent long drought. The president, who the "gods" completely drowned him out
« issed with trotting nd running bred mares
notices, 5octs for first insertion and fi.oo per has tried his best to relieve the na­
produces fine carriage and coach horses. He
with their "shoos.”
lias received several premiums among them:
month.
It was at a very serious situation in First premiums at Oakland and San Jose, and
Legal notices. Nonpareil torts, per line for tion of a nuisance, ought not to
flrxt insertion and 6cts per line for each subae-
the performance. The life of an unpro­ Second at Livermore, California.
quent insertion.
weary in well doeiilg. There are , tected young heiress was about to be
All local notices will be “starred” or otherwise , few places so distant as China, but taken by the unscrupulous scoundrel.
FEUDIGKEK,
designated as advertisements.
The sea rolled heavily and tho storm
there
may
be
others
that
would
No special position will be agreed upon for,
raged fiercely; while the desperate deed
any advertisement, though w< take especial serve the purpose as well.
He awaited execution. "Ha! she comes;
pain* to display advertising matt r effectively |
and give us favorable position a* p -ssibl< , fre might send Blair as a special envoy she'll never see him again!” He was
WAS Sired by the Norman horse ENTEPRISE
queutly changing the “make up" ot the paper
arm's reach of her now. He held imported
by Theo. Skillman of Petaluma, U<1.)
to the Fijii islands, li the appetite a within
We make a special effort to change or re build
bloody knife in his right hand. In a lie by the celebrated Norman Horse ST. LAW­
RANCE, Dam Cleveland Bay.
advertisements as often as our t-.itrons desire, : of the natives remains vigorous and ;
moment
he
would
plunge
it
into
her
but make no contract to that « fftc t.
• «
indiscriminating, despite, the en­ body, but iu the weirdest and most hair TERMS—To insure $20.00.
No cuts will be used, except out-line cut« on 1
standing tones from among the "angels”
metal bases.
feebling corruptions of civilization, came,
"Shoo, shoo, shoo!” in rapid suc­
Three or more Mares a
We reserve the right to rnj«■< t any advertise­ tho New Hampshire affliction may cession.
Literal Discount.
ment that we deem objectionable.
be permanent. He is not a tooth­ The awful scene was broken. Tlio vil­
T erms : Ca»h in advance for small advertise­
lain jumped three feet in the air and
ments, and payment is required monthly or some morsel; but it is probably
l’remi ums,
forgot his lines. The heroine forgot her­
quarterly on large coutracts.
S-fH'
better
to
eat
him
than
to
hear
him
self,
and
looked
her
wouldbe
murderer
Send all money by draft, Postal Note, Money
straight in the face with horror at the
Order or Registered Ix-tt- r, nt our expense.
I will give a premuim of $20 to
speak.—( )regon ian.
thought of a breakdown, but of course
Correspondence on topics ol general interest,
the
best, and $10 to 2nd best colt, to
didn’t Hee him. Whether by an act of
Invited.
Address all communications Io
be
judged
by three disinterested
providence,
to
save
the
villain
from
his
An editor who understands
T he H eadlight ,
nervous plight, or through tho effect of parties.
C. T. HILLS.
T illamook , or .
human nature and knows the par­ inclement weather on tho electric wires,
Owner.
Ff^-All Post-masters in Tillamook county ticular kind of flattery that suits every light in the houso went out in­
are agents for the H eadligh i .
stantly. Affair» were righted after a
everybody,
says
an
exchange,
is
the
opics of this pajMfr are on sale at the
timo.—New York Telegram.
Ftore of<’. IL Wilcox & Co stalioner-’ and news fellow who makes subscribers and
dealers. Occidental hoti-1 building, Portland,
New York’s Small Boy In Winter.
Oregon.
succeeds in business. It isn’t al­
A park policeman remarked recently
ways the news that’s dished up, but that the winter has ha l no effect on the
Tillamook is fast assuming city it’s the occasional complimentary pet enemy of his comfort. “The howl­
notice that makes a man go down ing wind aud the falling snow,” lio said,
airs.
"have no terrors for tho venturesome
in his jeans and and support the small l oy. II» is out here iu all kinds
Everybody is busy and buH- newspaper.
< f v.'cath- r. As soon as a thin coating
of ice tx'gins to form on the lakes he
inesH is brisk.
Publlihed every Friday morning.
G. O. NOIfAK
SEC’Y,
CITY LOTS, FARMING LAND
TIMBER
AND
Correspondence Solicited.
JOE SIMPSON
Enterprise Jr.
GA HI ISA EDI
President Harrison arrived at
Portland T uesday.
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Tiilimook county is pre-emi-
nonHÿ a grass country.
La Grippe is on the decline.
Mis. Gallon has moved to Astoria.
This district is still without a teacher.
Miss Laura Chapman came in on the
Augusta.
8 M. Hayley has sold 15 acres af bis
Garibaldi property.
The Richardson hotel has ‘changed
hands. (' II. Milter is now proprietor.
According to the Portland mar­ Il lias a good patronage.
ket provisions are much higher School commence* in the Rose district
than usual.
tlio first Monday in June witli Miss May
Blliott ns teacher.
J. A. C.
Christopher Taylor, (trand Mas­
ONION I E4K.
ter A. F. & A. M., is slowly recov­
ering from his recent stroke of par­ E. G. Scovoll and wife, recently married
alysis.
at Hay Citv have returned, and are now
living at their home on the North Neha­
Something practical should be lem with the best wishes of all.
done towards securing a bridge Mr. Buchanan Inis returned from Port­
across the Little Nestucca at this land, where he baa secured Iho contract
for surveying Town 4 North, Range t)
term of court.
Edward Bellamy'a social reform
theory may be all right, but he’d
juat as well try to subsist on
aMilinon-berry diet us to try to re­
alize its poMsibUitii« at present.
West. He expects to begin work soon.
A very largo and brilliant meteor was
seen in this vicinity on May 1st. about
9:45 in tbo evening. It appeared almost
overhead and after burning very brilliant
for about six or eight seconds started
south east, gradually fadingout. About
one minute afterward two loud explosions
resembling heavy artillery were heard
almost due west followed by a number
of others in quick succeMiou etidi ng with
n roar like distant thunder.
A.
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on
lleaver
with
her
The I khiiu and business activity cousin, Mrs. Shultson. Miss I.srsen came
in on the Augusta.
this summer will cause some of
Min* Is>u Bunn has left us to remain
our people to forget the pet tv local at the seasule during the summer. She
prejudice* that lmve heretofore re-1 expects to spend a week with her sister
tarded prosperity. Th«« good Mr». Steiuhilber, before leaving.
change is noticcabh* already.
woons.
M' mbeis of the Boaril of Trade Joe Wood started for Fort land Sunday.
shoal <1 be prompt and r> ul.ir in
D. A.Findley is in Holtland on btisineaa.
attendance until it gets in good II.
Ditnick returned to Dallas last
working order. If all are present week.
and take an interest, there will be B. Me Phillip* went to Me Minnville
little oceaHion for kicking nt tin« thia week
Krebe Bros intend to start logging camp
action» taken.
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Something Like a Sult of Clothes.
Henry Zang, of Toledo, was in De- !
troit a day or two ago, carrying con-
C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor.
denied about his [>erson ono of the larg­ POOL TABLES and BILLIARD TABLES
est storiea of tho season. "I have just i
H0U8E ALWAYS ORDERLY.
had a great load taken off my mind,"
lio said. "Our firm lias just completed
Fin»:-:Wlnes,:-:Liq!ior$:-:anil:-:Clgars.
what is probaldy tho most extensivo suit Good Hall for Dances and Entertainments.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
of clothes ever made. Tho suit woo for
John Craig, a fanner living near Mill­
ville. Ind., who claims to be the largest
and heaviest man in tho world. Ho is
TILLAMOOK BOARD OF TRADE
ree nformation
not a museum freak, but a quiet, law
H. V’. V. J ohnson ............
P resident
abiding citizen. His weight is 607
egarding the
W m . D. S tillwell
V ice P resident
pounds, nnd forty-one single yards of '
G eo . l . S mith . S ecretary and T reasurer
re.
'C laude T hayer
cloth wero required for his suit. The
ity and ounty
W. H. C ooper
pantaloons took five yards. Mr. Craig's
E xecutive C ommittee -; , L. H. D rown
hip measures 8 feet 8 inches; waist
1 W m . I). S tillwell
(H. V. V. J ohnson
f illamook
measure 84 inches. Ho weighed only
W. F. D. J ones ,
thirteen pounds at birth, but when 4
C orresponding S ecretary .
iven by the O-------
months old his avoirdupois had increased
to 200 pounds. Ho is 85 years old an<l
married, his wife weighing only 130
¡sounds.—Detroit Free Press.
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The (Teased trousers have had their
day. The lessor swells liavo just begun
to emulate this fashion as it goes out of
favor with the tip-toppers. Tho fact
that various plebeian device* were re­
sorted to to secure an imitation of tho
correctly creased effect, as for instance
by pressing tho nether garments over
night between tho mattresses, bereft the
tad of its exclusiveness to the minds of
the swagger set, and when it latterly be­
came noised about that one object of the
crease fold was that the trousers would
hold their shape longer, this was tho
final straw—for a true swell can nover
lie at comfort when abroad with a badge
of economy in his makeup. It is a curi­
ous fact that thia peculiar tangent of
fashion never was made manifest in the
trousers of full dress!—Clothier and
Furnisher.
SucceMaful Home Nursery.
The little 8-year-old daughter of Mr.
Macon Gilliam. of Farmville,got »grain
of corn 1,sigisi in the nose, and physi­
cian*, after faithful endeavors to dis­
lodge it, desp.unsl and gave up further
this week
attempts. Tho anxious parents were
l*oc Rhoadea went to Portland on preparing to tako her abroad for treat­
The suggestion made bi our Bat
ment, l>ut while the little sufferer was
business this week.
asleep tho mother succeeded in getting
City corn*s|Hiii<leiit. that a teachers'
Wilehart brought a raft of logs the corn out after eight attempts by
institute be held in this county i up Frank
to the twill Saturday
blowing through the child's mouth, as
this summer is a good one. No
It i< reported that the Str. Chance will suggested nwntly by a correspondent
from Amelia.—Richmond Dispatch,
■kil't thru' are many teaeheni in leave for this place on the 15th.
lb< Willamette valb v who would
liras« Urals After Decapitation.
Woixl, is bound to liooni this summer
Bk 'topav rillainook a visit and mid now is the time to buy property.
In a criminal lately In-headed in
spend a lew weeks in our delightful D. A. Findley is lengthening his store France the beats of the heart were noted
during more than six minutes, and ex-
climate, if an inducement of this i4 It. to make room for a new stock.
pertinents were made to demonstrate the
kiml were made-
Ilert Miles l«ft for his home in Spokan independence of tho ventricular and
l'alta last Suud.iv. Ho will return this articular contractions. This is the first
tiiu* such observations wero ever made
fall.
lUPPlXliS.
ou tuau.—Current Literature.
The saw mill started up again last
The Call« of Society.
is re|>ortr«l that a syndicate Monday, after being shut down for two
“Charles, said a Boston business man
“Nabob.”
■cn formed for the purpose ««•ks.
U* Ilia uJice boy recently, “you act today
OKI IOW X.
ig up timber lands on the
as if yon wen« asleep. What is the mat­
ter with you?"
coast. Li I" i |
We wore phased lose* the genial face
"Well, the fact is, Mr. Blank, I went
Celtic r.iili-iud sold over 8.‘,<K1, of Mr Lamb during the past week.
to a full dress ball last night, and it tins
IMM worth ot lands, most of w liieh Jetf Putin has gone to the Coos Bay a man awfully," answered the blase
youth, over who»«« head the fifteenth wiu-
wen» purehasi d by mstc I agents of country . to
‘ a loguin
" „- >is camp where he in- Ur is passing.—Btwtun Transcript.
a syndicate w liieh intmds to pur­ tends to rriuaiu during the summer
chase and control all the mill Mr. Cleghorn of I’ortlAii I is in Nestucca
plants powdble. (Jen. Alger, of overseeing work on his lot at the Bay.
COMMERCIAL
Michigan, is said to I h > interested preparatory to erecting a It«use which is
expected to surpass any building iu the
FOUNTAIN PEN
in the scheme.
country.
Only 25cta. Post-paid.
Th«« stud fees of Axtell anti Aller­
Itae.
ton are llOtK) each.
The only « heap, ndiabl* Fountain lVn
Coi *T not **.— Hill ft Hur»t ol Ita»
A big *ti««k of timber was just < Uy, «ml H. To*hl ot Nehalem granici I made. Simply, durable, and everyone
warranteil.
recently cut n.«ar Shelton, Wash.
Pü
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Cre»Me<l Trouser« Not Fashionable,
There will lie no iwe trying to G.W. Wtahtce and family have gone to
«kxlgo tnxeH tin« year. Those who the c'tv.
delay too long will find Deputy Mr John Jenson, plauted a nice young
Sheriff Steiuhiilierafter them with orchard and fenced it in with picket fence
anvutiou and a lat'ge bill of , Imfore leaving to attend to his fishiug.
Mia* Mamie Larsen expects to spend
coeta.
I the summer
!
i
wants to test it. Ho races across tho
lawns, climbs trees and is up to uo end
of mischief all day long. Of course we
nro constantly ou tho lookout to prevent
the boys from doing harm aud from
coming to grief through their prauks,
i but they are active and fleet of foot, and
can usually get away from us. They
are lilt« locusts. They swarm all over
the park at once aud invent mischief as
easily as they breathe. The other day a
little chap who had been wandering
around finally brought up at t'ue menag­
erie and handed a baseball bat to Tip,
the cl< pliant. Tip took a fancy to it, and
his keejier was nearly threo hours get­
ting it away from him. Ho narrowly
escaped with a whole head at that.”—
New York Suu.
LAND
liquor lirenac.—Ro«<| locate*! araaM the |
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.
F or
c.
F ro
A complete line of all kinds of furniture, wall-paper and
window blinds, which will be sold at
greatly reduced prices.
FEZEBDATZEBIZISrG-
full and comflst * information addrkss
ZDOJSrZE'
W. F. D. JONES, C or . S xc ' t B oard of T rade ,
UNDERTAKING
T illamook . O regon .
A. LETCHER.
B. STILLWKLL.
LETCHER X- STILLWELL,
\\ ill be carried on in connection and a complete line of undertd
goods kept in stock.
OPPOSITE HARDWARE STORE,
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TILLAMOOK, OREGOX
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS h -
JL u MBER [Î0MPAS1
W atuhfs , C um ks . J kwxlkt . G un ., A mmunition and F ishing T ackle .
C ompasses and S pectacles .
«e-RXFAixINOAHFXCiALTv.
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TII.I.AM00K, OREGON.
( ©F SAN
FBANCÎSC©. )
---------- DEALERS IN----------
(Sensral f Tfierehandize, >
Will pay for two of the best papers in America, viz:
The £an Francisco Call and Tillanjoolç Headlight.
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps
and Notions. Groceries, Crockery
Queensware. ’ Doors, Windows
Lime, Hair and Cement.
Hardware and
Nails.
Special Attention Cjiven to Filling Orders for M
Loty.
lit'memcmber this offer is made
oiily for ,A /•, ]| CASH subscrip­
tions to both papers, and is not
good after May 10,1801.
//' ?/ow a re a Iren d y a su b-
seriber to the HEADLIGHT,
you can send us $1.30, having this
paper sent to some friend
and you will receive the
ILL one year free
of charge.
F or
f I ’'lll A have just received an immense stock of genrrhi
-A- merchandise which they are selling at prices never b®"
fore quoted in this part of the country.
I nstance :
B est B rands C alifornia F lour
15.00 P®r
4STEAMER
fox tlxe
TRUCKEE
TILUBIII, SAN FRANCISCO AND WAI PORTS.
Nikis ngilv trips about ivory two with, tbo woatbir Porailti»!
The fast «tailing S tr . T ri cxf . e has been specially fitted up for carry«» p
sengers. Following are the rates;
CABIN
PACKAGE
-
$15.
STEERAGE
Freight, (General Merchandise)
ROUND TRIP,
»9.
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