Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 12, 1892, Image 2

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Ef a stump speeker told the
truth,
the whole truth and nuthin'
of these people were highly elated
KJ»TEd OF fitfMMRIFTION.
but the truth, he'd lose his job the
(STB1CTLY 1MADVAMCB.)
to think the county would provide
Il M) for them, and made no effort to ! next day.
Ou« year
»11 months
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Thar’s no use of talkin', a man
Th re« iDontbs
50. provide for themselves.
Those
Jest can't love his enemies and stay
who have children should be re- ’
JUZVIfRTISlNC KATES.
in politics.
per year »6 75 Tieved of their care by proc as of ‘
> inch, pwY month
The edditers cut out the paturns
. ” ” *20.00 law, the children put with respect­
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" ” 6ooo able families,'and the irresponsible and the legislators sow up the
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goods.
Local notice*, tortd per line; and «eta after parents made to “rustle for them­
•hr firwt insertion Only set» per line for first
An Amerikin flag is the highest
insertion for regular advertisers
selves. The grown brothers of one -
thing on earth.
Loat, Found. For Rent. For Sale, Wanted, aud
Special notices in classified * ad” columns, at young woman, for whom aid was
Political bosses
are mostly
the rate of one cent per word for first insertion
sought, should be required to sup­
aud halt rate« thereafter.
headed tords the penitentury but
port her and protect her, or be
Leva 1 notices. Nonpareil incts. per line for
they don’t git thar very often.
first insertion and 5ct* per line for each ¡»ubae themselves supported on a sharp
«uent insertion.
Here lately the korntield lays
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cornered rail and protected by a
AU local notices will be "starred” or otherwise
jinin' the politikle field anti taint
designated aa advertisements.
liberal coat of tar and feathers.
much advantage to ncetheron 'em.
No special position will be agreed upon for Some of the loose and lewd
any advertisement, though we take e«|>ecial
A million dollars goes a long
fiaiQs to display advertising matter effectively strumpets who are wont to inflict
and give as favorable position as possible fre
way in ¡»olitics
quentljr changing the 'make up of the paper their ill-begotten [ rogeny on the
We make a special effort to change or re-build
THE ROAD QUESTION.
advertisements as ofteu us our natrons desire indulgent public, should receive
but make uo contract to that effect.
1 the withering condemnation of all
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E d . H eadlight :—Respecting the
No euta will be u»ed 'except out line cut» <m decent people, atltl the BCaVCIlgerS
Metal bue>.
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who conaort with them, and take improvement of county roads, your
We reoerve the ri(ht to reject any atlvertMe
ment that we deem objectionable.
advantage of Kllcll imbecility, correspondent thinks that New-
T b « m »: c«»h in »dvnnce for small »-ivertise |„> purged from the community, or York is taking a step in the right
■tents, and payment is required monthly or
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direction. A bill has been intro­
qRiarterly on large contracts.
placid ¡11 (IIIranCC Vile.
duced into the legislature (see
Correspondence on topics of general interest,
The Tillamook
County Fair Farm and Fireside) which pro­
lu riled
Address aU corn mu nivations to
Ahtsociation is beginning to make vides that all able texl ed male
T he H eadlight ,
preparations for the Fair this fall, convicts over 18 years of age shall
T illamook . O b .
anti will have ample time to make be draft.d out for the purpose of
it a grand success.
I^ist year working the public roads. The
there was hardly time to get things bill further provides that the roads
properly arranged and advertised, shall be worked in sections of eight
and the committees lacked expe­ miles, having movable shanties for
For Presidential Electors,
rience.
T..is year no such ob­ the workm.m at the center, and
J. F. C afum , of Portland
stacles will be in the way, and the be worked either way four miles, I
H. B M ili . kr , of Grant's Pass
Fair grounds will be fitted up iu the convicts being guarded by a
J. M D unsk , of Portland
much more comfortable and at­ proper corps of keepers
Guo. M Iswnr, of Union
tractive shape, and the outlook, at
That idea is the wisest which
For Supreme Judge,
F. A. M oorr , of St Helens.
present, is that there will be ten has been presented before the ¡tub­
For Attorney General,
times as large an exhibit a> last lie us yet, for the convicts should i
Ijoati. R. W khhter , of Ji cksonville. year. The attractions and induce­ be made to earn the expense of
For Congress.
ments to farmers, »tock raisers and i their keeping, and that to the ben­
B inokb H kbmasn , of Roseburg.
dairymen will be much greater and efit of the peojtle in general. As it
For Joint Senator,
the principal feature this time, and is now, they are kept to work at
J. W. M axwki . i , of Tillamook.
all are earnestly invited to take an trades, and their productions are
For Joint Representative,
active part anti bring something to sent out in competition with free
>1. W. L amkoh , of Willamina.
exhibit.
The exhibit last year and honor, hie labor.
For District Judge,
When once the roads are mac-
was a very great surprise t. all
Gto. H. BcttsETr. of Siletn.
present, anti can be made much adamized, the general road tax,
For District Attorney,
J ams * M c C ain , of l.m'nyette.
more interesting and extensive even at a reduced rate per capita,
For Clerk,
this year. There are some excel­ will keep up the roads in first-class
H. F. GooDsrEbn, of H,s|uarton (City.) lent cattle and horses in the order.
For Hheriff,
The state or county should fur-!
county, and it is to be hoped that
J.R. H a Sals, of Fairview (Wilson It.)
all of the best will he represented. nisli rock crushers at points most
For Long Terin Commissioner,
A very imposing display can be conveniently located for hauling.
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P. D. Nswii.t., of Nehalem.
In the west of England, and,
made of vegetables fruit, grain and
For Short Term Commissioner,
presumably,
all through that coun-;
grass
products.
Nestuekerites
W. H. II. C aky , of Dolph.
should
not
miss
the
opportunity
to
try,
the
heavy
farm wagons for'
For Treasurer,
exhibit sampler- of their unexcelled hauling grain to market, have j
■fit. M c D kbmott . o Illuquartuu(City.)
i honey. They have no occasion to wheels with tires five or six inches j
For Assessor.
CiiASt.Rs 1'vit, of Nehalem.
i market their honey ill the Willam­ in width, which prevent cutting the I
For Surveyor,
ette valley, as every ¡round of the road into ruts and act as crushers '
Bbamrrow H. B rown , of Banti latke.
product can lie sold here at better and smoothers as they ¡»as» over ■
For School Sinierintemlent,
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rates than in the Valley, if they the limestone rock which is laid
X. BAMtfABD, of Hay, (Bay City.)
will only show what they have, very evenly.
Where required,
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For Cort ,ner,
and then bring it here to market. when the roads get muddy, men .
1^,1 H. PrrnK, of Hoquarton (City.)
There should be a large exhibit of are employed with hand and horst*
Foe Ji»stice of the Pence.
butter and cheese, by all means, scrapers to remove the mild to the
W. C. M ason , of lloqnarton, (City)
from all parts of the county. Ne- roadside, and it is then carted
hah'in ¡icople should have samples away to be used as a fertilizer by
rniainook county should give of their coal here, and there »hould mixing with ashes rnd manure.
wra McCain and Geo. II. Bur- lie some specimen cuts from some You may walk across the roads, so
it a big vote.
of the largest trees in the comity constructed, in that country, and
on the ground, as there will be a not soil more than the soles ofv ur
A vote for F. A. Moore
number of outsiders hese, in all boots, s well kept are they.
Rupreine Judge ia a vote for
proliability. The mill men should
The roads, in ’66, when • yonr
honest, competent man.
see to this. Ia*t every mill and correspondent first came to mak >
manufacturing industry have some this country his home, weie kept
A southern editor teuiste and
product on exhibition, anil every up by a system of turnpike gates,
coiifewtes that in three respects he
businessman have samples of his with toh from six to twelve cents
m like the moon.
The teiast in
wares.
The Fair can lie anti for a vehicle: footmen always free,
that he in bright, and that l.e is
should lie made of enormous benefit llow they are conducted now, I
periodically full, and as often cn
cannot very well say, as I have
to the interests of the county.
bin hurt quarter.
not kept well informed on that
IMPORTANT LAND DECISION
matter However. I think that for
If Hermann geta a large vote in
this
country, the convicts should
thia county Ilia ettbrte to secure
Assistant V. S. Ijind Commis-
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used,
as is the idea in New
harbor improvemeute will l>e »ioner Htone has »ent the following
York.
Yours
truly,
greatly strengthened. The indica­ instruemon» to thi> latnd Otfee at
A. O. Y atfx .
tions arc that he will be elected by I ji Grande, Oregon:
Some
acre property in the three
Lots 50x150 ft, also
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George Colui,
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additions to Bay City,
and TiqWai’e.
hardware,
CO1TE de McCCV’S
and.
"VIZ2‘r7T“,
being the only desirable additions to the town-
«I S. A. ROBERTS, »
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Hardware, Cutlery, Onera, U/indnwa,
arid Paints.
HOTEL3.
Plumbing and Tiq-rnofing Promptly Dona.
TILLAMOOK
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NEXT DOOH to LETCjlE^,
Stoves, Rangea, Tiq-warB,
rpRASK RIVER RESORT.
OREGON.
BY E- M- KEYS-
TRASK, OREGON.
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And I am Before the People
AY VIEW HOUSE.
BY J- A- RICHARDSON.
TO ANNOUNCE THAT POLITICS CUTS NO FIGURE WITH MY TRADE,
AND THAT I HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF FURNITURE, WALL-PAPER
AND WINDOW-SHADES WHICH I AM SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH.
U ndertaking
in
The best bench resort in the county. The table is supplied with the best the market afford».
Juat the place to spend a few weeks during lhe summer.
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I run my sail bout Irani Tillamook to Garibaldi daily, stopping al Bay City and llobaonville, aad
carry freight aud passengers.
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GAKIBALPl, OREGON.
C onnection .
C. E. REYNOLDS,
QRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,
G eo , SQUIRES, P roprietor :
Corner First St. au<l 1st Ave. K., Tillamook. Ore.
TILLAMOOK JjAKERY
C oxfectionery
NOW OPEN.
We have again taken charge of the Grand Central Hotel and have refitted and refurnished it in
excellent shape, just ns goo«l as new We shall be pleased to have all our old patrnus and
friends to make us a call. Every effort will be made to make the surroundings pleasant
and comfortable for guests.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
ARSEN HOUSE,
Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home-1
M. H. LARSEN,
made and French candies, oranges, nuts and
lemons.
New house, new furniture: fiist class in every respect.
quarters Eor the traveling public.
First Class Restaurant in Connection.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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Good »ceommoSatiei, tn
rteMttt mountain inori. Good fehing aud hunting. Daity Stage.
man aud beast.
The Ticket is Before the People,
PROPRIETOR.
Best accommodation» in lhe cfly. Ilrad
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OREGON.
INFIELD HOUSE,
W. S. CONE, P roprietor ,
D E- GOODSPEED, M anager .
WK ARE NOW PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
’ QCCIDENTAL HOTEL,
G. W. PETTIT, P roprietor .
, rhe hotel ¡»now under the management ot G. w. Pettit and wife, and every effort po»»ihU 1»
made to make uue.t« comfortable. The patronage of the public ia reapectrutly.aellelled.
Till.raerk fc North Yamhill Stage ticket o®ee ia here.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
THE
T he T illamook F air A ssociation
will hold forth this
YEAR IN BETTER SHAPE THAN EVER. THE FAIR WILL
BE PRE-EMINENTLY FOR FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN THIS
FALL, AND THE TIME OF HOLDING IT WILL BE ADVER­
TISED LATER. LOOK OUT FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS WHICH
WILL BE MADE FROM TIME TO TIME. ALL ARE COR­
DIALLY INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN MAKING A GRAND
S uccess of it .
THEtBUREAUtSÄLOON»
C. H. SMITH, P roprietor . •<-
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
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Tillamook, Dre.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Grand ©entrai Billiard Êall
C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor.
'¡lies,
and Qiyazs
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FinH Billiard aqd Pnal TablaH.
TILLAMDDK,-
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a large majority.
"Ix’gally qualified pre-emptor■---------------------- ■ ■ ■— ■ ■
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who »ettletl niton unsurvevetl hinds
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citation .
It in thought here that Hon. II. prior to re|tenl of pre-emption law.
oto.no». »>■ tiu smook covuty
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Is thi u trr« or ths will or,
W. IaiiUMon will have a walk-over. is entitletl
to
tile
therefor
alter
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Mr. I auimmi ha» a good record as a expiration of ninety dayn from To the t nkmown HKianor tak ahovr named
leginlator. and w ill not fail in one filing of township plat, in altsence
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Is TH« S««H or THS STtTK OF OdtC.OS. Volt
jot or tittle to guard carefully the of adverse claim."
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«1«! a«’l required toappenr in the
Connty
Co«rt of the State of Or»rm fjr the
interests of Tillamook county.
I here is no doubt but those who
”t Tillamook at the cwtrwm thereof,
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on Saturday the nth <lav of June.
at to
have settled in ffOod faith oil lin- ’
'«<«<• ft»rrn«*»n o( that da> the I atul
there Io anew ratine, if any exUit. whv the Ex-
Everything pointe to the re-noin-
surveved lands in this eoillltv will *'”»«•/*fth<-ahn Mil w ill ahould net hare
in oredr to well the real property of «aid » «late
iuation of President Harrison, ami
have the rii(ht to pre<eni|»t their
and dr^rrtb«^ ««the sof th, » w
and the 4 <d the S E ’» of See. y>. Tp j S. R
it looks aa if Grover Cleveland
claims (if thev haven’t alreadx
w *n,< •lw?h-t V*’.1 of thr N'»
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would try it again. But the cold­
exhausted that right ) W itllill ninvt\
'O»*rofth< \F\oftheSW
thereof, aud
n
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ness between David
Hill and
»lays after the plats are filet! in the nulu thenev «outh nxF. thrmv east ino rods
, in all ax '» «ere«, or so much thereof as may be !
Grover will inaure New York to
i nrcvMary.
luintl Office at Oregon City.
the Republicans.
WitneMcth lhe Hon II F llolden Ju«1<v of
the Count) Court of the State of
Ortffoa, tor the County of Tilla-
A I BA N Y A ND ASTORIA RA TLROA D.
shook with the Seal of maid Court
The Sheriilan Courier has ceased
afhx«N|, thi« 10th day of May, hmj
Attest W. W. CoMDKR
publication.
The plant will te>
The outlook of the Albany anil
County Clerk
hv ontrr of the Count« Court b I nwc
moved to Amity, anti a paper will Aatoria rail.otul seems to lie moat 11* Ihshltshrd
mol. made at the Mur term. i S qj
T. H H <MDt FY.
published at that place. Yamhill favorable at present. The railroad
te-S
Attorney fc»r KMcwter.
county, like many other part» of people of Aatoria. to use a phmae
notice .
Oregon, is overburdened with common but expressive, have got­
N.H tra la her.», (Ire« that aval.-4 hkl. for the
uewapa|>en>. making it nlmo»t iiu- ten a move on. anil are lanintl to I miu
O u ,rf the < ounte Court Huoee «inhere-
by the l ountr Court of Telano..k c.,
poaitde fora good |ut|icr to exist.
make the railroad matter work out etvrad
Orrfvn upto »nit Inri urline lhe Mb dar ofJuh
»Mut
in the right manner. It ia »aid
order of County Court
w W ( OMI'KR t lerk
Many English manufacturing that parties from Aatoria will noon
plante are being removed to thia visit Alteauy to w what can t>e
For Treasurer,
country on amount of the M. Kin done in lhe way of helping the
ley tariff
The money ¡>aid for work through. The matter should
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jgbor will I* expended here. We lie met by our people in a lite ral
A m >M writes column enumerating manner, for it ia what Albany
At beneficial results, but the neels and muat have. Salem will
reader can easily figure th.it out also he interviewed upon the sute The Regular Democratic
if.llx/iliity. Sviaurt twir avemje t
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THE OLD RELIABLE
General Merchandise.
ill kills of farming, logging, milling and mechanics’ suppliis.
Di’. ¡1. Í JOHN^Ofl, proprietor.
Lotg fof £>ale in Original ToWn^ite of fleljaleni.
Nehalem, Ore
Fifty Yean Experience iq the Drug BueinaeB.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF .
Drugs. Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles. Notions Etc
always on hand.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
A. LETCHER
-■WATCHMAKER AND JEWELERfe
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NEHALEM CITV.
DRUG STORE!
Everybody invited to call.
X lfred W illiams ,
A ».«ai bùi
lote^H7„^T,iMb'<!a'VOL,'<’WnOn;,ehil’em h- >*»» -divided into city
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’■< Jr rrv ’•‘“•J*,*,or'• ye*r-T,,eco^i—yf
vicinttv in I't
’ »‘■•ory «nd wharves. Other mills are being «tarted in th«
K-inity and there ts an opening for many ux rf industries and b'M.oemen.
Of th? tl1*" Jr6** Wi"
1,0 000 "Ponded on it at once and it .lr«dv .. on.
lone nav 11 '
* ehalem River ia a magnificent stream, over JOO anile«
M J,* T” ?‘I”- "D,‘ “,h*'■**"* ”re«"
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t*‘,wb*r*"•’“■'‘■"“-‘«'‘’»«ve.k.p.Mitsofgao.tat-ces.ibteeo.l in th«
Jo 17 L 'L0" “ ,U”,n ,nd iU
The farniinc land, art rkh «•
an be found; there is good pasture land, and the fishing interests are eery great.
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