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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1892)
W. r. ». J<MM Huno* AMO ntorMlATOB rates of »üBwairrion. (MBK-Tiy r> ADVANCE.) One year ................................................. Mix month* ....................... ........................ Three month* |1 kO. . .7$. to. ADVERTISING RATES. 1 Inrtt. pet month V’ y»«f6 7S 1 ” *r ” 2.25 .... ” 2o.oo kcol. ’• ” 3.75 ” ” 3300 Is ’ ” ’* 6.75 60.00 | ” ” ** 11.00........... ’’ ” loo.oo Loral uoCicrw, torts, per line; and sets, after the first insert io 11 Duly sets per line for first insertion for regular advertisers Loot, Found, For Rent. For Sale, Wanted, and Special notice«, in classified “ad" columns, at the rate of one cent per word for first insertion and hall rates thereafter. Lent not lew, Nonpareil. ioc««. per line lor first insrrtum utul r<ts per Line for each siebse fiuent insertion. • • All local notices will be “starred" or otherwise designated as advertisements. v No special position will I m - agreed upon for any advertisement, though we take esj^rial pains to display advertising matter effectively and give a* favorable position as possible, ire queotly changing the ‘make up” of the paper We make a special effort to change or re-build advertisements as often as our natrons desire, bat make no contract to that effect. • • Norats will be used, Vacepl out line cut* on metal buses %• We reserve the right to refect any advertise ment that we deem objectionable. eounty expects to accomplish any tin* iiitcrextM of Tillamook. Lots 50x150 ft, also acre property in the three thing for the country it must stand DEM OCRA TIC STA TE CONVENTION. additions to Bay City, together. We say further, that Republicans and Democrats should The Democratic State Conven ZF’TT’X-r-ZEie’S stand together as much as possible. i tion held at Portland laat week CO1TE eSC a^CcCO"5T’S It will take the combined strength nominated the following ticket: of all of us to secure what we need, Supreme Judge, A. S. Bennett, and. BAR , anti party differences should not of The Dalle*. being the only desirable additions to the town- , draw us into disgraceful fights. Attorney General, George E. For this reason we «leprecate any Chamberlain, of Albany. personal fighfs in the coming Judge, Third Judicial District, county election. It means money J. J. Shaw; Attorney, W. K. Bilyeu. in our pockets and general pros Joint Senator, Tillamook, Co perity for us to go through this lumbia anil Washington Countie», campaign peacefully. We ear Geo. W. Fearnhi«le, of Tillamook nestly appeal to every right-think City. ing man to seriously consider this Joint Bepresentative of Yamhil policy. The advantages of it that and Tillamook Counties, G.o. F. we enumerate are only a few of William*, of Tillamook county. them. It will strengthen the Re-1 The convention endorsed Cleve publican party in th«* county, and land for President, and ahto rj~lRASK aid our interests mutually. complimented Governor Pennoyer. For Sheriff, J. R. H a Ra ih , of Fairview (Wilson R.) OUR JOINT REPRESENTA T/VE. I B y J- A- RICHARDSON. The best beach resort in the county. The table Is supplied with the best the market «Arik Just the place to spend u few weeks during the summer. I run my sail boat from Tillamook to Garibaldi daily, stopping at Bay City and HobaoaviJI«, carry freight and passengers. GARIBALDI, OREGON. QRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, COHN & CO G eo . SQUIRES; P roprietors THE LE^DI^ K|EI(C[lMTg 1 We have again taken charge of the Grand Central Hotel and have refitted and refurnished it In excellent shape, just as good as new. We shall be pleased to have all our old patrons U(| friends to make us a call. Every effort will be made to make the surrounding* pleaaait and comfortable for guests. ■’ " • TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ARSEN HOUSE, OF TILLAMOOK "Will receive per Str. Truckee the largest Stock of Clothing and Hats, --Latest Styles,— ever brought to this City M. H. LARSEN, PROPRIETOR. New house, new furniture; fiist class in every respect. Best accommodation* in the city. Head quarters for the traveling public. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. INFIELD HOUSE, W. S. CONE, P roprietor , D E- GOODSPEED, MANAGER- WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. BAY CITY, OREGON. CCIDENTAL HOTEL, .* * ■ G. W. PETTIT, P roprietor .- The hotel la now under the management of G. W. Pettit and wife, and every effort poaalkla 1« made to make gue.U comfortable. The patronage of the public i> rsapectfullr.aotkiud. Tillamook & North Yamliill stago ticket office la here. I «’ t TILLAMOOK. OREGON. <THE?BUREAUOLOON> C. H. SMITH, P roprietor . WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. ff-FEu--------------- - First St.j Epp, üccitlental, Tillamook, DrB. Qrand Central Milliard eHalL \ yj )• C- B- HADLEY, Proprietor. ma, Xicjitoti and Qicfais. Ulto, Pina Billiard and Pool Tabl**. TILLHMDDK,______. . . QREQDN. . ----- dealer in ___ DRUG STORE ill kinds of fir*ii{, |«ctjn{> mining and mechanics’ tippliu. Lot^ for galejn Original ToWnjsite of JlegDlEin. Dr. [I. V. JOHNjSOfl, proprietM. George Colin, SHILOHS CONSUMPTION CURE. DRUG STORE! Everybody invited to call. A •» » a® > » / Coed aceotnmod.iiea, tor AY VIEW HOUSE, T $15 RIVER RESORT, TRASK, OREGON. "LAME 712- T HOTELS BY E- M- KEYS* and when crossed with trotting and running bred mares, produce* fine carriage and coach horses. He has received several premiums and among them arc: First premiums at Oak- and and San Jose and second at Livermore, (’al. ------- PEDIGREE-------- He was sired by the Norman horse, “Enter prise, "(imported by Theo. Skillman, of Peta luma, Cal.,) he by the celebrated Norman horse "St. Lawrance.’’ His dam was a full blooded Cleveland Bay. O TILL^OOlÇ, O^OJ, Pleaaant mountain lewrt. Good fishing and hunURif. Daily Stage. man and beast. The Yamhill Reporter has the following to say regarding a mild remonstrance which appeared in For Short Term Commissioner, the H eadlight recently: W. II. H.C arv , of Dolph. “Mr. Lamson will labor as For Treasurer, zealously for the interests of one The Cleveland Bays are a typical car II. M c D rhnott , of Hoqnarton (City.) (tart of his district as another, and riage and general purpose horse. They trans For AsHcaaor. tiie interests of Tillamook will not mit color and general characteristics to their C hari . eh P ye , of Nehalem. suffer in his hands. It will be well progeny in a marked degree; are sure to become popular among the horseman of this country For hnrveyor. enough for our republican friends They A large assortment of General possess wonderful powers of endurance— pRKaro» 8. B rown , of Sand fatko. on that side to understand some the Stallion Plato trotting 18 miles within an thing of the/eeling over this way, hour, carrying the enormous weight of 2,s0 lbs., For 8ch<a>l Superintendent, Merchandise was received on the and they will know why they art* and this marvellous feat has been often sur E. K. B arnard , of Bay, (Buy City.) disappointed. Yamhill county is passed. Augusta. For Coroner, Dr. H. P btbr , of Hoipiarton (City.) entitled to the joint representative Terms, SIS to insure. (>art of the time, but has been For J iistice of the Pence. kindly dispo»e«l toward the sister 0. T. HILLS. J.O. M ason , of Hiapiarton, (City) county and for the lawt two y«*ars haa conceded tlie representative. The »ucivm of the Republican Lately, however, it seems Tilla mook republicans have got to party in thia county means a great wrangling among themselves, and help in carrying the state election if a candidate is taken from one of nly horoughbred in June, and a Republican victory the rival factious the other is liable F rench P ercheron S tallion in in Oregon then will aotind the key to slaughter him at the polls. Our T illamook , C ounty . delegation merely acted in tin* note for sn«*«*ess in the national capacity of an arbitrator, by giving etection iu November. them a candidate who would be W ill M ake the S eason of 1892 A t J ohn D ay ’ s 'B arn in fret* from factional prejudice.” We are authorized to publish the T illamook , O re . There ar«* several points in the Democratic ticket in our advertis above worthy of attention: PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION. ing columna this week, and do ho . First, we should like to know We are somewhat reluctant to take what is the “feeling,'’ to whieh an Imported by Theo. Skillman, Petaluma. Cal.. Nov. I5, 1889. For beauty, style aiu! action, this pay ft>r the advertiaeinent from tin* allusion is made. young stallion has do superior He has n clean cut head, erect upon a slender, well arched neck unfortunate Democratic candi Wo are willing that Yamhill that is set upon his shoulders jusl ns it should dat«, as we think it is money should have three representatives, be. He has a large, full, bright eye. and in color is a handsome dark dapple grey. He has wasted by them, but business is but we want one in Tillamook all gotxl shoulders, bn»ad chest ami is very high on businem. Of «XMiiwe they stand no the t'.me and think we are entitled the withers, shott in the back and strongly coupled, with an extra loin and hip. lie has ahow of election, but they like to to that one. The population of good hone and the best of feet, lias plenty of go be in the style. Tillamook is fully one-third as and w Idle active as a cat, is as docile as a lamb Sire Romeo 107, dam Bichette Is registered in much as tliat of Yamhill, and it is Stud Book of France. Certificate furnished. The Yamhill Reporter thinks not so much a ipiestion of popula that Geo. II. Burnett, for Circuit tion as it is of hwation. A repre- erms to nsure Judge; an«l James McCain, for Dis ; sen tat i ve from this county could trict Attorney, have an easy P ayable W hen the M are H as a shake hands across th«* dividing walk-over against Shaw and Bil C olt , C hanges H andsor THE OLD RELIABLE line on the summit of the Coast yeu. The Salem Statesman says is T aken F rom the Range with the Yamhill represent that Jndg«> Boia«' and his friends C ounty . atives and join in efforts that CARK WILL RK TAKKN. BIT WILL "NOT BK are earnestly sti]»|M»rting Burn tt. RKSI*UN»IIII.K KOK ACCIDENTS. would be of great mutual Itenetit to insUtul of fighting him, as was th«« two counties, locate«! so pe J ames S ykes . O wner . reported. It is believ«*d that Bur culiarly and dependent on each nett and McCain will receive big For Treasurer, other in many particulars. Yam majorities in this county. hill has many things that w«.« want, We are in receipt of several anti Tillamook couuty has many Fifty Yearn ExpariBnca iq »ha Drug Business. le Uer» from our friend*, and other», things test Yamhill county wants. The Regular Democratic As to the («olitical wrangle here, who write articles for publication A COMPLETE S^OCK OF Nominee. which we think will engender Mr. T. B. Handley, who was r«*e- Drugs. Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles, Notions Etc strife in th«* coming election, if ommended by us, was th«« ehoitv always on hand. published. We believe in the free or factions, regard- aud untraaimcl«*«! expr.nsion of less of wrangles, and would have PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. oplniou through the press, but at (tolled um large a vote here uh Mr. this time we ask our friend* to I aim son. in fact, more than the full withold everything of a nature to strength of his party. Our dele 1THW facile * controversy. Theezigen- gate* were unaniinously for him atceof the present time demand and needed no arbitrator». Blit, aside from all thia, we that great care should lie taken believe the Republicans of this about this matter. county will cheerfully support Mr. Tillamook county in iM>late«l at Ijuuson, and give him a rousing pnwent front the re»t of the world, majority at the (toll» in June, as and we need a better state of we have every rciiaon to believe affaire, and better recognition from Mr. launson is an honorable and the etale and national autliorilica. capable man. and that he «lid not lfred illiams We can get thia only by concerted neck the nomination. The feeling For Long Tenn Commissioner, P. I). N ewell , of Nehalem. in ------- hardware, ^tove^ and Tiqware. lion. I*'. A. Moore, of Columbia Netlce of Hale. county, the Republican candidate , Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a war- rant issued by the Recorder of Tillamook City for Supreme J udge, is very pop in Tillamook Couuty uud state oi Oregon on the 13th day of of April 1892 und duly signed by ular throughout the state. He is T rrms : Ca*h in advance for small advertise L. Crenshaw Recorder of mid city and to me di mentx, and payment is required monthly or an able lawyer, rected commanding me to sell the following des an honorable quarterly on large contracts. cribed real property to wit: and upright man, clean and pare Lots No, 1.2, 3 and 1 of Blk. No. 3, of Stillwell's Adthtion to Tillamook, owned by George Black- Correspondence ou topic* of general Interest, in his retwrd morally, ami has well, amount due $68.7.5 and costs. invited. Lot 1. >n Blk. 22 of Thayer’s Adftition to Tilla tilled every office to which he lias mook, owned by C. Jones, amount due $22.35 a nd Address all eommnnicntlOB* to cost. T hk IÍE4M.WHT, be«*n elected in such a manner that Public notice therefore is hereby given ths ton T illamook , O r . Saturday the 2ftth dav of May, iHqa at the hour he has never been in the role of a of one oclock P. m . of said day in front of the Council Chamber door in obedience to said <ff*der candidate. The honors have been I will sell the aliove inscribed real property or T illamook , O ke ., A prii . 28, 1892. so much thereof a* shall be necessary to satisfy thrust upon him, without his ask the amounts assessed to each described tract to- ftether with all cost ect. to the highest and best ing, and without effort on the purt udder for gold coin of the United States. Dated Tillamook City, Oregon, April 18, »892. «MITMLICAN TICKCT. D. H. S extox , of his friends. Senator Moore ie a City Marshal. self-made man, toiling lumbly and For Pre»i«lenlia> Electors, J. F. C a F iacb , ol Portland applying himself industriously and H. B M iller , of Grant’s Pass. i(£NTERprçi£E, ß. M ” persistently to whatever work he J. M . D unne , ol Portland. had before him, until success has Guo. M. I rwin , of Union. crowned his efforts, and the future For Supreme Jmlge, has much yet in store for him. If F. A. M oore , of St. Helena. lie is elected, whieh certainly will The looted j\lonmaq gt&IIion, For Attorney General, be the case, he will wear his honors L iobbl II. W bbitkh , of Jacksonville. Will Maks the Season of 1892. becomingly. Senator Moore is not For CotigresH, B in «> eb H ermann , of Kosebnrg. a flattering demagogical politician, At John Day’s Barn in Tillamook City. For Joint Senator, yet he is easily approached by the ------- DESCRIPTION-------- E nterprise , J r . is a rich Mahogany bay with J. W. M axwell , of Tillamook. humblest personage, and ¡ h cour- black pcints, white star.in forehead, large, full, For Joint Representative, teous, gentlemanly, and kind to bright eye, fine flowing mane and tail, has a H. W. L amhok , of Willamina. clean cut, well-shaped head, held erect on a everyone alike. Justice will be well arched neck, good shoulders, is broad in For Dirtrict Jndge, meted out by him to rich or poor, the chest and is very high on the withers, with Gao. 11. Bt'BNKTr. of Selent. legs and leet. He is spirited, showy and great or small just the same. The good handsome, has good carriage and tine action, For District Attorney, Republicans should be proud of stands 17 hands high and weighs 1750 pounds. J ames M c C aim , of Imiiiyrtte. He is u horse that is much needed on this coast, their selection. For Clerk, 11. F. G oomc B k », of Hotpnirton (City.) ------- dkalkk W , ____ Nehalem, Ore. A. LETCHER ^WAISt!ÄER AND;jEWELERi- r —. CW-KEFAiRtKu AKrrctALTv « ’ om ÎL-T 'RRYKtTlOX ABD FlHBIBC TICKLE. 8 fe ‘: t * clk ». ------- ---------- TILLAMOOK, ORECO!«. NEHALEM CITY. 'ofabyHeuryToehUnd Ue0N"|,OiW"0n Ii*h*’e"1 ,IM l*en »“biHvitied into city •niAll'tigure ih»t will i ' Mill Co., »n<| lot, mav now be bad for a faK . bi! i ? T’IUa,b'e '*'”re * »•«. The ¿omp-ny i. now er«»- vicinity and there is an nJ? J** wharves- Other mills are being Started in tbt Nehalem I ""'K * m,n,r ,nore ¡ndngtrim and buainesaes. ( of the beat on th" "' mm ' ' V? ’,n'000 «Ponded on it at once and it already >» on* '“"R.n.vigableae«^Lti *'7 River ig *'""^¡6^1 over 100 «•*'« finest bo.lvof timber and tli"/ " « ” the **8t loWnK »freatn on the ONBt- TJ* «n be found; there JX *n<1 ‘^farie. The farming land, ar« ** M ere ." g,JOd P * Morf «d the fishing ¡merest, are are very verv <"•*■ E^- B ut n„. .1.1 . ”—-, »nd the fishing intennto —Ll ' ’ '11111 *’or fall particular* call on or ad<lre»»-