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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1892)
‘R ’ JiELxr 1 < 1 « « t&illiuiuwl« fienbll^ltt REPUBLICAN PL A TFORX Vote of Tillamoolç GouqtiJ. II kadught . —Ha« it occurred to The platform re-aflirma its tile Ei>. averrge citizens of Tillamook City and Protection and reciprocity prin J vicinity that if Ilia Government instead of ciples, favors the use of a bi- spending money on Kry Stocking liar inetalic base tor tha currency and would lay it out as an aid in digging a RATES OF BVBM'R! PT1ON. 'legislation that will k«-«*p every ditch from some |M>int ou Wilson river (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) of town lo intersect lloquarton slongh dollar, whether gold, silver or east 11 iA One year ...................................................... alstve the city so na to «inflect that Stream ............ "5. paper on an equal basis, anil the Six months into and through said slough into the 50. Three mouths purchasing power of one dollar as hay would be vastly more productive of CAN Pl PATHS ADVHKTKIM<> KAfFS. ! good as a .other. It favors an benefit to the city and surrounding country than ti>e mere dredging amt p,T>ear J6-7S ! international conference that will 1 Inch, per month . Jo 76 ’ ‘Jo.OU 1 ” '• ” 2 25 . , .. ” piling of Dry Slocking ever will accom ” ” 33 00 I establish a parity of gobi and silver Rool. '• ” 3.75 »• ” 60.00 plish for it? As is well known, aucli a H......................... "75 ” loo.oo throughout 1 ” ” ” 11.00 ... ...” the world. A free ditch would not necessarily be over three Local notices, torts per line; and $cts. after purity in elections miles in length, and comparatively easy the first insertion. Only sets per line for first ballot an<( insertion for regular advertisers. Judge. i tire demanded. Foreign commerce of being dug, as one half tiie route For A Supreme S Bennett. l>cm Lost. Found, For Rent ForSslr, Wanted, and F. A Moore, Rep Special notices, in class!tied “ad” columns, at should be encouraged, the navy would I k * along sloughs and low swampy Will H. Walker. I’eop the rate of one cent per word for first insertion B 1». Welch, MM and hall rates thereafter. should be strengthened, friendly j grounds and noahere with more than the Attorney General, depth of ordinary river bottom land to Geo. E. Chamberlain, Deni Legal notice», Nonpareil. ioct». per line for foreign relations should lie main-1 Jartiiel X. Webster, Rep contend with. The deflection of the Jlrst insertion and Dets per lint for each subse tained, the Monroe doctrine is still . Wilson river into the Hoquarton slough Congruss, quent Insertion. Binger Hermann, Rep • * W. T Rigdon, Frohi and pauper' once accomplished, the good, resulting All local notice» will be‘'»tarred" or otherwise 1 goo«l, and criminal M. V' Kork. Feop................... designated a» advertisements. R M. Veatch, Dem. from it, would 1st scarcely calculable, as ' immigration should be restricted. • • Joint Senator. No Special position will be agreed upon for . it would more than double the volume of G. W. Fearuside, Dem Sympathy is expressed for Home any advertisement, though We lake cHp-rial R. S. H-ittan, Peep ! tidal discharge of the slough. This would pains to display advertising matter effectively J. W. Maxwell, Hep. and give as favorable position as possible, fre Rule in Ireland, and for the perse Joint Representative ! inevitably create a current sufficient to quently changing the “make-up” of the paper H. W. Lanison, Rep cuted Jews in Russia. Religious dredge out not only Dry Stocking bat Geo. F. Williams, Dem We make a Special effort to change or re-build District Judge, advertisements as often ns out natrons desire, liberty is advocated, but church every other bar, besides deepening the Geo. H. Burnett Rep but make no contract to that effect. J. J. Shaw, Dem.. . I channel of the slough along its entire and state should remain separate. V District Attorney, No cuts will be used, except out line cuts on I course, enough to admit perhaps up to W R. Bilyeu. Ih m . Trusts are denounced, and a one- hnetal bases. Janies McGain, Rep • • our wharves any vessel that can safely letter postage is j cross Tillamook bar. The effect of such Board W. of W Equalization, We reserve the right to reject any advertise eent rate on Cooley, Dera ment that we deem objectionable. K. D. Gibson, Rep call«*d for. Government aid should an event ou this city is so patent to every Chas Miller, Pvop .. T erms : Cash in advance for small advertise County —Long Term Commissioner. ments, mid payment Is required monthly or be given to the Nicarag a canal, one that it would only be a waste of time C C. Habbldge, Dem quarterly on large contracts. D Newell, Rep the remaining teritories should to dwell upon it here And so will clo«e Short p Term Commissioner, tho suggestion with the recommendation W, fl. H. Cary, Rep be admitted as states, arid govern Correspondence oh topics of gênerai interest, J. K. Craven, Deni that a sufficient sum might be raised by Invited. Clerk, ment land« should be ceded to the I subscription among our citizens to pur County W. W Conder, Dem Address all communications to H F. Guudspeed, Rep states where they lie, with condi-1 chase and survey the route for the ditch Sheriff. T he H im plight , T u X a M ook . O k J D. Edwards. Dem tions providing for their reclama after wicli a government appropriation of J. R. Harris, Rep tion and subject to homestead. say 110,000 Would cut a ditch carrying Assessor, H N. Barnhart. Dem four feet of water with a width of ten T illamook , O he ., J une 16, 1892. Legishition to prevent the evils Chas. P)e, Rep feet, after which a few freshets would ac Treasurer, Geo. Cohn, Dem of intemperance should I jo enacted, complish H McDermott, Rep the rest. Can I hear from any Harrison is sure of Oregon by and the veteran soldiers should one else upon the subject? M. Surveyor. P. S. Brown, Rep J. R. Shaw, Dem receive- recognition. Harrison s 10,OK) majority. School Supt , K. K Barnard, Rep administration is endorsed, and J. R. Harter, Dem. Webster has fonnd out that it the increased prosperity of the 'rhe ladies of the M. E. church will Coroner, Dr. H. Petre, Rep ........... give 1111 entertainment. Following are Dr. S. W. Weaver, Dem . doesn’t pay to monkey with tho country is commented on. particulars: press, even if he had a right to. Pubhilied every Thursday «'veiling. CONCERT PROGRAM. A MALIGNANT CRANK. J, It will lit* noticed that Oregon ou the lull lot. gave Harrison only one vote, Mr. Joseph Simon pit in his work right well. It iii evi dent that circuit judgeship was not diajHieed of in the way that would have given llarriaun most votes as much money, holds I on trade, and the people he anpplira are rnabhd to enjoy the ncrv^sArtes and ItiRurivn of life at * small «Jet. Thrie ia noth’tig that In tercel* people more than to know where they can get something to cat or to wear al low price«, and if a merchant will take the trouble to inform the |s*«>ple of his specialties every week in an attractive (»MONS ” Dvvx» V dM G kk « r ” C huki . n * old k . 1 4 le . 4 S to » 00 3o 8» B vtter — Brini Utore. tu Rolls l hoiec Dati y K ggx --- Oreguu ” Esstcru L aro , ongon ” Kaetem ” • M II lo 10 M General Merchandise. t ■ r ots for sale in the Town of Nehalem, the best location on the river, directly below the forks, deep water front good supply of fresh water, Post-office and telegraph station in town. Now is the time to in, vest Correspondence solicitdd. Address E.Q. E. Wist « ? X < > z X < - < - X £ < z X ■J a) 5 < X X Z Z < X < ■J 3 2 M < S. zu ? < i C z z. Z z. F- >• H z 2 z r ■r. Ill kinds of farming, logging, milling and mechanlct' suppllat. i 4 IO II 4 4,121915 61 18 18 11 33 27 2« 18 14 i6j 8146 4 I i 6 3 8 2 2 II 1 I 3 I Nehalem, Ore. J io 8 12 4. 23 «5 I7j 7 25:16 16 1 1 i il U'42 20 628 51 19 20 ¡8 64 16 12 2 5 9 12 5 4 >5 I ‘22 12, 5 5 2 1 » 3» 9 » >5 54 146 THEiBUREfiUiSKLOONi- C. H. SMITH, P roprietor . .. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. — J 8 ------------- First St., Dpp. DccidEntal. *5 17 4 16 I Tillamook/ Dre. Grand 'Central Billiard 'Hall, c. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. 5 123 ^Üina, Xiciuozi and Qiaau. iS? ‘59 Fins Billiard and Panl Tables. TILLAMDDK, - OREGON. THE OLD RELIABLE 75 49¡ 15 ¡43 53 14I16 44 go 7° •3 37 8! • 5 20 8j g 65 12 32 0 16 25 33 Dr, [I. V. JOHN0OJI, proprietor*. r H.vrt HOAV HVKNINO, JIM: 18 AT lIADUY’s The Sheridan Sun, just started, A fellow signing himself A. O. Y. MAU.. is our latest excl.ange. 11 is bright takes the II kadi . iuiit to task for Welcome, by choir. and newsy. J. W. Foster is editor. refering to certain delinquent tax Solo, Sequel to Anna Rooney. Chas. Nickel, editor of the Dem payers ¡is dead-beats. Of course, Quartet, When tlie sea gives up lier .lead ocratic Tinies of Jacksonville, lias anyone with common sense knows Duet, Spring. that we meant the land sharks who been elected Representative for Solo, Bother (he men, (character) j have large holdings and always Female Quartette, Greeting to Spring. Jackson county. try to get out of paying taxes. Duet, floating song. Whitelaw Reid could never be 1 The railroad companies and soin<* ” Family jar (character) prevailed upon to accept an oilice J others have lands they olferto sell, Solo, Loves old sweet song. until he was sent as minister to J yet tin y object to h ving ........ Duet, We are growing old (character) Franco. He resigned that position I assessed or to paying taxes. A Song, Gleaners (character) Couie to the wildwood in order to devote his time to great deal of tax Ims been sworn Quartette, Solo, Tapping at the garden'gnte, comic oil'by certain individu Is, though his newspaper, tho New York ” The song that reached me heart. some of the timber speculators arc Song, Dad’s a millionaire (character) Tribune. very prompt in paying their taxes. Solo, my first music lesson, eouiie. Last week wo stated the total A. O. Y. says that some of the Song, musical museum, comic. vote of tho comity to be {Mill, but delinquents could buy ami sell the Quartette, <> 1’. R. A., or manager in the oflieial count shows it to be H i ; ai > i . i < iiit . True enough. That trouble, comic. Solo, The photograph, character. 1001. Considering that there was is. just what wh object to, and so Quartette, Como where the lillies a poor turn-out at the polls this should A. <>. Y. It isn’t riglm for bloom. year, it is a big increase over the the poor man to bear all the bur Quartette, Good night. vote of 830, two years ago. den of public expenses, lie says A list mots« that the editor of this paper has The Tillamook Alwtrucl Company has A h a newspaper man, Whitelaw been requested to lift his advertise- Reid is the peer of any. Ilis huc - i ment out of tho forms, on his land the only set of abstracts in tl.e county, Cess has been as great ns that of should not be advertised as delin and does nil work in the way of examin ing titles promptly. Cull on or address, Horace Ureely, whom Reid suc quent. That statement is fai e, W F. 11. Jones, manager, when in need ceeded on the Tribune, and ns a and if we Imd been requested to do of abstract» of title. t-i. politician, in the true sonso of the it, we should not unless the request word, Mr. Reid Ims shown better came from tho pro|>er authorities. GREAT REDUCTION! judgement than Grecly did. (For Ninety Days.) As advertised, there is 48.77 taxes Jon P rinting at L es s than !’< rti . ano 1‘ kicks . against A. O. Y., ami perhaps he Now is the time to order Letter Heads, Bill The regular standing adver has ns much property us the editor Heads. Envelope«, Cards, Etc. make I his reduction that all may get in tisement which is in bold distinct of this paper, who Ims receipts for the We habit of u»\jng printed stationery. It costs than to buy blank stationery and is more characters, catches the eye, and in 842 taxes paid in this county this les.* businesslike Once in the habit, and you will not quit it. It saws time and money. the course of a year will bring in year. The prices given are for the RUST qVAMTV OF caci h ani > stock , though we furnish cheaper many new customers, who will, in The principal cause of A. O. Y’s grade* for le«s money. No trouble alwmt writ u ith pen ami Ink on our stationery, and the the course of time, jMitronise the spleen against this paper is that nig printing I* <l«»nv in the best style of the art. advertiser suflieiently to pay for his long-winded communications ■ i )lioo I t*2.sn J V5°° I |*IOOO Bugi tie?*» Cards Ji 50 the advertising out of the profits f 3 00 I* >S ♦4 5° have generally fouud a place in the 1 Bill II. .<1- 2 2S 1 50 1 OO 5 00 3 00 from the new trade, and the local waste basket when sent to this I Letter Hcnds 1 5" •t 25 3 o» 2 OO Note Ilf »ul» 4 5° 1 40 a 75 2 GO Stntvmcuta reading notices, calling attention » 7S 4 50 [ ofliee. lie is known as a great bore Envelopes . 1 XX 2 SO : 4 <» • SO 0 OO Large XX to special features and bargains! lo quite a number of newspaper 1 Show TivSvrt.s 2 SO 4 «5 2 OO >73 • » 5° 3 5° 2 OO : with Mu ba from time to time, is a gissl thing 1 men, for he is always wanting to i Donee 1 So 2 OO : rostri». Small 1 50 . 3 <0 > 73 a on i 5 co Mvdlitm à 00 : 3 00 to«,, and will p>y the mlvertiser' vent some cranky idea through the ■3» ’ . 10 00 5 00 ' 6 SO Lente good returns. The man who: ■ press, and whole bundles of his ( iietllttr 1.« ttei 1 7' a 50 3 25 5 >5 1 Shippiug Tugs I *» . 2 73 : 4 3° 73 : doesn't advertise complains of liar« 1 'manuscript are consigned to the Visiting Card* jocts. |CWl or « 75cts. ytOO. of" Statements on pencil paper, tablet times, while everybody elae proa- j . aste-basket in this ofliee, without "Bought form, ta «5 y.W or $4 00 )*1000. Placards. Positively uo credit,” etc., |i )Mos. pers. ' being reati, as he wants to occupy or less: jg’ts each for all over, lairge size |i 50 The latent returns from tho stat«* the whole piper with his intermi- ^Mox. au<l jets each for all over. ■ For Sale" atvl For Rent” placards, with space electiou shows the whole stale , liable articles. A. O. Y. should for name and description, jets. each. ticket eleete«l by th«< Republicans, have a newspaper of his own Horse Hills on card board or cloth, |A(M) ^Go or Mi rtgagvs, Bouds for Deeds, Summons. exoept Chamberlain for Attorn«*) wherein he could air his opinions Dcc«U. Application* for Survey, and all other legal blanks of same size carried in stock, 50. each General, whom the Democrats ; to the pubi c. or 50c. 'ftvloa. Discount of 15 per cent, on is oa orders Blanks not enumerated, |l «• have elected by a very sinnll ma-1 Specially prepared Receipts, or OnlviR. bound jority, about 2tH). Moore's ma-1 M. E. Ruin has starteli a paper in tablet form, 1> 00 )UQ0. $350 VJ-Mi or ypKH) l.arga size. DO, JU 50 and ,7 00. jority is 34W7, Hermann's majorit) at Barlow. Clackamas county, cull Printing mi Poatal Cards, fl W |*ioo. |i 50 Y250, fi 40 I'.vwi and #3 25 ^iono is fi895, Ellis, for t'ongress in the 1*11 Three Sisters. It in a good Pencil Tablets, 5 and Ific. For ink, 10 and 15c. 2nd District, has a minority of paper and Is independent in It always pays to order in quantities of 500. No charge for blocking work m tablets. 3114, ami th«* state legislature is politica. Extra charge for color work, printing on both sides and difficult drnigus. All kind* of com safely Republican. The senate mercial printing not en umv rated done promptly stauds lti Republicans to 14 Dem Cohn Co. have conjitdel to do an<l at low rate». all and see our extensive lino of samples ocrats, and th«» boils«» stands 30, twice as much aJvertUiiig as UMiitl, ami amT jon can get mi hit a of nhat yon waul and be com iiiccil ot our claims Mail order* given to 24 in favor of th«* Republicans. will Himotmce t very wink some new prompt attention Samples of Legal Blunk* sent free to Notaries. Attorneys and J l*.’s. The lh-imM'rats elect one Repre fentun*», and give prices on nrtiviea that HiADLIOHT PRINTING CO . sentative in Yamhill county, and they are «riling at Ion figures. ll is n (Tack this on jour desk.) T1IJ> amook . O we the Citizens ticket was quit«* (act that people vUII buy more gcods if roKTLANI» MARKKT. the matter ia properly prtwnted to them, aucoessfril in Multnomah county. and when a mrrchnnl han aomrihing Io t>S holcMile <J»t ota lions ) The peoples' |nirly vote was quit«* »•11 at a bargain, or aotnethii g that tho <» ats — Cray 3 <3 & 43 large, being about 10,(WO in tin- people *aid, kite pnj|»vr thing to do is to White 1 M 1 1T7\ state, though the Prohibition vote let them know al»out it. In this way U hi ir—Willamrtle W r II h Welle 1 so 1 iUS the merchant arils mon» good«, sn I was small. roTATOK» y lor» IR* *0 to though the profits an* smaller, he makes ALL BUT ONR. -------- DEALEE IN- • A) 11 3 So 5 Oft 13 1S co TILLAMOOK ]j A KER Y * J Axl) C()X|;|XTI()XBRY- NOW OPBN. Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home- made and French candies, oranges, nuts and lemons. 4 A COMPLETE STOCK OF Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Notions Etc., always on hand. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. 1TE^7 -------- First Class Restaurant in Connection. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. DRUG STORE ■<-—CORNER FIRST S t . & STILLWELL A ve . — A. LETCHER, Everybody invited to call -^WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER^ A lfred W illiams , W atches , C locks , J ewelry , G uns , A mmunition and F ishing T ackle . C ompasses and S pectacles . TILLAMOOK, OREGON. R epairing a S pecialty . Opposite Larson House. Tillamook, Oregon. HARDWAHli STOVES AND TINWARE. M co. Have a, Z^xxll X-irxe of .^11 TZirxd.s of G-xooexies, Crockery, COHN & CO. Th.© Zueaciiirxg' Meichants TIT ,T iT .2Ù.MOOH, OEEGOH FIREMEN’S BALL Selling out below Cost! I am closing out the stock of hardware next door to Letcher's jewelry store, at less than cost. There are also some goods that do not properly belong in a hardware store. Note the prices: Lilly Corn Starch, 5cts. Dwight's Soda, 5cts. Rex Brand Corned Beef, 12Jets Concentrated Lve, 3 cans 25cts. Harnesss Oil, pt. cans, 25cts. Axle Grease, 10 and 15cts. Paints at a great reduction. A large stock of hand lamps, lantern globes, lamp chimneys, candle-sticks, nut- Julg Foufh in Hadlees Hall. mcg graters, milk buckets, tin pails, odd Supper at Occidental Hotel. lots of queensware and various trinkets and notions, all going at a sacrifice. TDusie b£ Pierce's String Band -V few good cook stoves left Tinware at auction prices. Everything must be sold Tickets, indudiiig supper, |2.C1 ^Bctator? 25cts. at once. Don t wait! Grand March begins Promptly at io.o’clock, P.M. P erley (L ett , •ite Fifty Years Experience in ths Drug Business. i (¡EQRGE Coii.x, j-Floor Managers.