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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1892)
±j cab lip hi Published every Thursday evening. W. F. D. J omes - E ditor akd P kopmiktor . D r .T. H. M eserole , A ssociate E ditor KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) Um- year Six months Three mouths ♦ 1. .10. . . .75. 50. ADVERTISING RATES. per year $6.75 75 1 inch, per month ” ” 2o.oo 2.»5 ” ” 33 00 3-75 . ” ” ÓO.OO h ■ •; Ö.75 . ” ” lou.oo II.00 i ” " Local notice«, locts. per line; and sets, after the first insertion. Only sets per line for first insertion for regular advertisers Lost Pound, For Rent ForSale. Wanted, and Special notices, in clas.sirled ‘ ad” columns, at the rate of one cent per word for first insertion and halt rates thereafter. advantages that Coos bay has for transportation with Portland, an<l at the sain«* time we have just as much produce for Portlaml as the C«»os country has, besides o r mer chants deal liberally with Portland w holesale houses. If some of our citizens and the Board of Trade here would take the matter in hand no doubt the wholesale merchants of Portland would assist in s cur ing ad«'<|iiate and reliable shipping facilities for us. Though it may not be necessary to build a boat for this trade, it would be possible to secure it subsidy for a steamer that would make the trips often and regularly as has bei'ti done for Coos bay. Legal notice*. Nonpareil iocts. per line for firnt insertion and acta per liue for each siibse qaent insertion. • • All local notices will be‘‘starred” or otherwise designated as advertisements. « ♦ No special position will be agreed upon for any advertisement, though we take especial pains to display advertising matter effectively and give as favorable position a« possible, fre quently changing the “make-up” oi the paper The county court sboultl take steps towards securing a poor farm. After the land is once secured the income from it « 11 pay expenses, In sides the expense of boarding amt caring for several paupers now We make a special effort to change or re-build in the county «ill cease. Some advertisements as often as our patrons desire, but make no contract to that effect. « «mid go to work ami e rn a living • • No cuts will be used, except out line cuts on before going to the “poor house" metal bases. * * and some who would be obliged to We reserve the right to reject any advertise ment that we deem objectionable. go to the “poor house” would by • * T krms : Cash in advance for small advertise their work there pay their way. ments and payment is required monthly or quarterly on large contracts. There are some people now obtain < ! >rrcspoii'lence on topic» of general interest, ing assistance regularly from the i h viteil. county who are not entitled to it. .VI 1res» all communication?! to T he H eadlight . and making allowance for them T illamook . or . only encourages profligacy. T e T illamook , O ke ., Nov. 24, 1892. county could perhaps get a farm «•heap some where on the foot hills : (and land that has enough brush on it to amuse the paupers clearing it away for some time) that «'«mid sustain all the paupers in this i county for many years to come. Chairman Carter of the Bepubli- can National ( oniniittrc declines In regard to the steamer Elmore to give his opinion as to the reasons being placed on the route from here of defeat. to Portland, some people think this The exi'itemnt of the National campaign is fast «lying out. and let ns now prosecute a vigorottrs cam paign for good roads in this county. Many leading Republic.;! ns are in favor of re-organizing the party, not as o principles or policy, but ns to miinagement. This is just u liat the rank and file of the party wishes. lf the tariti' is such a mighty burilen and tax why not remove it us soon as possible! If it is un constitutional as tin* Democratic platform says, why not disregard it anil refuse to pay duties until it is taken oil'! paper has made a mistake in advo cating the measure, saying that there is not enough work for two steamers and that in bringing on a lie« one the Augusta will be forced to another Held, ami that we are discarding an old and tried institu tion for a new and uncertain one. We trust that w ■ have made no mistake in the matter, and wo be lieve that the competition «ill bring more traffic and that both boats can alford to t un. One tiling certain the passenger nsiness will he greatly increased, ami the rivalry «'ill surely result in a better steamer service. Our sole intention is to advance the interests of the town anil county, and no one can deny that better transportation service will accomplish the end <|iiicker than any thing else. So. let us try it, inid if this scheme doesn’t succeed, (hen try somthing else. President Harrison takes a deep interest in the future plans of the Republican party, and is in favor of showing a bold front with no signs of weakening, lie believes in trying to strengthen the organi RAMBLING REMARKS zation of the party for the next four The gentlemen «ho composed years, beginning now and working the city council for the past two incessantly. years have taken active measures Many Republicans in Kansas to improve the e tv in many parti «ent oil'to the Prohibition parly a culars, and in this they have suc few years ago and secured prohibi ceeded as may lie seen by our tion for that state. Since that time streets, side walks, lights, city hull they have been following other and other things. 'I'hiswasall well, crankisms, ami the result of their and though it came hard at the upostacy at the late election «as to time and caused a little grumbling, tieliver themselves into t e hands all w ill concede in a few years from of the liquor men. Prohibition ha.- no« that it «as the best thing that ended in Kansas and saloons are 1 ever happened forthetown. The running in full blast every « here mm who did this have stepped do« n and out. They no longer in that state now. want the offices. Financial matters Nearly all the prominent Demo are n little close generally, and the crats are opposed to having an funds of the city nr lower than extra session after Cleveland's was anticipated. It is now neces advent into power for the purpose sary to Use the strictest economy of revising ami changing the tacit! to keep the city from getting badly laws. Prominent Reptlb leans, of in debt. There is now a debt of a course, do not think the tai'ill'needs few hundred dollars and that will changing, but the general eeling grow fast unless the income of the among them is that the Democrats city is judiciously handled. It will shall get in and make the promised be necessary to cut on expenses. changes at once. The Republicans The principal ob'ps’t now is to get « . lid like to see hem show their out of debt, and at the stl e time courage, but there is not much make such improvements as are actually necessary to save waste « bailee of it. and protect the work that has been flic Board of Trade ol Marshfield, done. The city hall needs painting, nt Coosl>ay, and other influential and there are places on the streets parties there made a stroug set of where a little work now «ill save resolutions, setting forth the im a great ileal in the future. The portance of the locality, and sent tax-payers of this city should care taein to the Portland Chands r of fully consider the state of affairs Commerce. The result was tinan- and select nieu for the city offices einl aid in getting a line of steamers who «ill exercise great care in the I i «< ii Coos laiy and Portland, iinanei.il management of the city.' C > >s bay already had close ihiiiiih '- Better times will conic la-fore long, no doubt, and then will lie time tiims with btui Fianeiwo, mid is enough to branch out and start new much farther Irvin Portland than enterprises and institute other im Tillamook is, yet we have not Bitch provements. EDW. G. E. WIST, W. C. KING, --------DEALER in --------- All kinds of farming, logging, milling and mechanics’ supplies. "F resh goods on HANDS AT ALL TIMES. Countv warrants taken in exchange for goods at the highest figures possible. «Lots for sale in the Town of Nehalem, the best location on the river, directly below the forks, deep wate- front, good supply of fresh water, Post-office and telegraph station in town. Now is the time to in vest. Correspondence solicited. Address E. G. E. W ist . Nehalem, Ore. ¿Pacific University and Tualatin Academy^ (®______ TILLAMOOK, ORE. FOREST GROVE, A leked W illiams , DRUG STORE! OREGON. One of till* oiliest mid best equippeil institutions in the North west. Celle, and nciuleiiiv Courses; Classical, Scientific and Literary. Inusual opixjrtuniiL f,,r advimie I u*.rk in Cliemistrv mid Biology. Special instruction in t|ie . I.rme lies and in Normal methods. The Co nervatory ol Music offers excellent J puiiuuilies I T the study ol vocal mid instrumental music. Expenses reasonable. Board in club at reduced rates Winter term I egins Tuesday, January 3, 1892. For catalogues, address; T homas M c C lelland , Presidint Tillamook, Oregon. Opposite Larson House. THE A BUREAU ’ I C. H. SMITH, Proprietor. DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. First St.j Dpp, üccidEntal, Prescriptions Compounded Tillamook, D te YOUR FAVORITE HOME NEWSPAPER At all hours. o AND o------- The Leading Republican Family paper of the United ¡States Iri the place to find bargains in DRY I A T I One Year for only $1.50 1 ----------------- Y G( )ODS. 9 TIIE 0---- HEADLIGHT gives all the news ofTown and County and as much National news as any other paper of its claa Clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions, (rents' furnishings. Groceries and Gen- eral merchandise. At the ohi stand. T illamook , O regc > n . TILLAMOOK jjAKERY NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I | I I | I | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | r | | | | | |„| m 1 ti««.-l M l I I I |. | I .| M I.IAUHUI J is a National Family • aj er, and gives all the general news of theMUntU’d States and the Vim It give« the events of foieign lands in a nutshell. It has separate <1 phrtments for “The Family’ < ircle” and ••Our Young l'< Iks.’’ its “Home and Society’’ columns command the ration of wi ves and daughters. Its general political news, editorial^and discussions are compD hcn«iw, In iiliant ard exhaustive. Its gricultural*’ department has no «npitWrtitOwl try. Ils “ Market Reports’’ are recognized authority in all parts of the land. 1 11 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ) « ii 1 1 I, | j | I, | |l( | j 1,11 iimim A Special Contract enables ue to offer thia plendid journal and the “//fiid/ijlT for one year ‘ I 9 For only $1.50 per year, cash in advance. - \ND CONFECTIONERY. X'EW YORK weekly TRIBUNE, regular price per vear HEADLIGHT •’ ’’ •» h fi.» I 1 K0 | Total WE FURNISH BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR FOR Si.50. NOW OPEN. Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home- made and French candies, oranges, nuts and lemons. Subscriptions may begin at any time. This is the most liberal combination offer ever made in the United States, and everyn»^ f the 11 P, A DLI< > Hi should take advantage of it at once. Address all orders to HEAOLIGHT, Tillamook, Oregon. THE OLD RELIABLE if hirst Class Restaurant in Connection. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. <*• -CORNER FIK»T br. ta STILLWELL A ve . • . Your Home would be incomplete withou i . Ürand Central Billiard Fall D rug store 7 complete Stock of Drugs- . Potent Medicines, Toilet. .Irticles, Motions on hand. C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. and èùjats. “Dr. H. 1? ,U>. Johrçzon. ' '.dll Prescriptions careful . <'compounded. Fifty .'experience in thisbusmc" Fine Billiard and Poní Tablea. TILLAMDOK, OREGON. NEW HOUSE f N E \ V XI A CHI N E R Y NEW TYPE AN1J CUTS, IN 1 ACT ALMOST EVERYTHING NEW XT CHE Headlight Printing Office ÀRTISTIC 1 P rinting (’all anil see our extensive line of samples. New lines ot printers’ stationery. NEW FÜRNlTÜRí LARSEN * HOUSE M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. Ml First class in evsry respect) best accommodationBin^ cit y. Headquarters far the traveling public. Loca-d □n main street. Tillamnck, Oregon. ( J B est B each R esort in T illamook C ounty BAY VIEW HOUSE. J A. RICHARDSON, - h - GARIBALDI. ‘t,e Ufble i8 suPP’,ed with the market affor.ls Just the |«l»a•“ *^5 e» weeks during the summer. I run my sail boat from This*’*’ t- Garibaldi daily, stopping at Bay City and Hobsonvill« and earrv freight and passengers. GEORGE \A/. PETTIT, TILLAMOOK, MANAGER ANO PROPRIETOR OF THE OCCIDENTAL t HOTEL. CCRWER 1ST STREET AMO STILLWELL AVENUE- m'Le t'BLke,h'of G-W »**•»< wife. »">’ '^aZi*** ”, vC°“'“r,*M’ Thep.tr<m.teOfth« public i- W«** • orth V xmhill stage Ucket oBr* 1« here i