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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1893)
lijiltt. Cilltiinooli PaHielied every Tbur.day evening. OFFICIÀL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. W. F. I). J ones • E ihtor ano P roprietor K XTKS Of SI BS< RIBTION. (STRICTLY IH ADVANCE.) One y ver Six months Three months li m . .75. 50. advertising rates . 1 inch, per month ^col. ” ” 1..................... * R- 7® .1 75 6 75 11.00 per year J6.75 " " 2o.oo ” ” 33-00 " " 6o.CN) ” ” 100.00 Local notices, met« per line; and sets. the fir«t iiiucrlion. <>nl> set» per line for nrst iiiaertioii for regular advertiser«. Lot». Found. For Rent. ForSalc. Wanted, and Special notices, in classified "ad columns, at the rate of one cent per word for first inaertioii and halt ra»es thereafter. Legal notices, Nonpareil. locts. per line for first Insertion and .5cta per line for each siibae quent insertion. All local notices will be “starred"or otherwise designated as advertisements. No special position will be agreed upon for any advertisement, though wr take especial pains to display advertising matter effectively and give ns favorable position a- possible, fre queutly changing the ‘make up" of the paper We makes special effort to change or re build advertisements ms often as our natrons desire, Unt make no contract to that effe< I * • No cuts will be used, except out line c its on metal bases. * • We reserve the right to reject any advertise ment that we deem objectionable. * * T< rms Cash in advance for small advertise ment«. and payment is required monthly or quarterly on large contracts. 1! »rrespondetice on topics of general interest, liivite»! A I fress all communications to T iik II hadlight , T illamook . O k . People should beware of life in surance companies. The mutual companies as the A. O. C. W. and other similar associations are the best, the cheapest and safest. Newspaper men everywhere should combine against the type founders’ trust. The proper way is for the printers to stand together and patronize anti-trust Imuses ex clusively. Our sprightly contemporary, The Monmouth Weekly Record, which Ims been sent to West Side renders for two mouths, censed to “go” the last of the month. Scarcity ofgolil in the country caused its demise, independence West Side. invest in green goods, cash checks and buy gold bricks, to remain at home and invest in wind-mills, lightning rods and Bohemian oats at their leisure. Others might come and take even chances for their lives with the 1,500,000 who live there. How little people really know of the amount of wealth jiossessed by the so-called multi-millionaires. Erast us Winian has long been counted one of these and was widely known, owing to bis position on important national matters. Yet this man fails for 81,000,000, and the only property available for creditors is 400 acres of land on Staten Island, which at forced sale will not bring over 8300,000. A gigantic conspiracy exists to Hood the country with Chinese, Every Canadian Pacific steamer for months past has brought a horde of Chinese. It is found that the number publicly reported to be on the steamers was less than half the number actually on Iroard. The Empress Japan reported 400 when she had 1,000. Many of tl.ese came to the United States by bribing the United States officials. The price is said to be 8125 a head. Chicago correspondents to the San Francisco papers are writing their papers advising the people of California to stay away from the World’s Fair. The hoggish propen sities <»f the hotel keepers, and of the rail roads will keep several hundred thousand people away from the fair. Euless the skinning process is discontinued people should give the place a wide berth. It is thought that better induce ments will be ottered to visitors later in tin* season. It is stated that at Bellingham Bay. Washington, contract had been made for lumber and shingles, requiring :,500 ears for transporta tion to eastern points. Shingle mills on the bay and on railroads tribut ary to the bay are running full force, and the Cornwall Mill at New W hat com, is running night mid day in an endeavor to keep pace with its orders. W. A. Wooden, of Fair haven, is loading a vessel for Australia, and the Cornwall Mill is loading t wo for foreign shipment. REYNOLDS, A. Trotting Bred Stallion, man and said to him “My friend, you seem to be in trouble, can I help you?” The man sighed and said, “I am a miserable sinner, Trial, 2:32. from San Francisco, and I feel that Will make the senaon of 1893, com it is good to be here. Christie told mencing April 3 to July 1, at the follow ('apt. Hallock to watch the man ing places: and see that he didn’t steal any of MONDAYS, John Johnson’s, at TUESDAYS, Mr-Ray’s, the furniture. Pretty soon Olsen Garibaldi atthe Northfork Nehalem. WED got on the counter, and his Weslyan NESDAYS, Saturdays A. Sundays countenance drew every eye, as he at C. A. Bailey’s one mile east of Tillamook City THURSDAYS, at snickered in the Sweede language. Joseph Bixby’s at Beaver Creex He soon broke the stillness by say FRIDAYS, B R. Daniels, Nestucca C. I.. P. is is* ¿hands high and weighs 1230 lbs.; ing, “Shentlemens1 you have heard a beautiful bay with black points. He has a good clean boi e, with powerful muscular develop our organ. It vas oure ger siglien. ment. He began developing natural trotting action at an early age. and had he been handled It has eight stopsand you can play would no doubt trotted very fast. He was driven but a short time on a farm track and trotted a anything on it from church music full mile in 2 32. His colts all show fine trotting action and a two-year old trotted last year better to dancing tunes, (snicker.) It is than 3:00. He is kind as a kitten, perfectly a lock stitch, .tern winder, and how PEDIGREE: Sire Challenger 1064 by Almont 33, of 37 performers in the 2:30 list, including much do I hear for it. After I sell sire Fan 11 v Witherspoon, 2:16% (the grand race mare that held the 2-miie record for seven years); the organ we will sell a mule and Piedmont, 2:17’4 (the best stallion in 1881): West (p). 2:13’2- who has to his credit a mile in some furniture. Bid lively.” The i mont 2:oiX, with ru ining mate, the nearest approach ever made to the 2:00 mark by a horse in harness. pious drummer opened his eyes and Almont’s family records show 623 names in the 2 30 list, and tot) in the 2:20 list as against 424 and saw he was in the wrong pew and and 55, respectively, at this time a year ago. he went out. Standing on the side Challenger, sire of Trumpeter, 2:20%; Chal- I lenger Chief, 2.21; Procrastination, 2.24; C. L B. walk. he pulled ott'his coat, spit on trial, 2:32; Bellenger trial, 2:36; Bessie W. trial, 2 40. C. L. P.'s 1st dam Lizzie Pepper by Buy his hand, looked up and down the Pilot, by Donophant, he by Davy Crockett sire ot Eta Jones. 2:20, and dam of ifumboldt. 2:20. street, and said to the policeman, 2nd dam by Mambrino Champion, sire of Molly Long, 2 2). Horn Pedro, sire of G. B., 2:20; Marshall "I am a meek and lowly follower, Maid, 2:23’.^; Billy H , 2:27; Tornado, 2:2^; and <»f the dams of Doncaster, 2:28; Golden Wing, 2 24; and don't want no muss, but by the Mambrino Medium. 2:28. (Mambrino Champion by Mambrino Chief 11, the great sire of brood great mug wunip I can whip the mares. 3d dam by Dowing Bay Messenger, sire of the dams of Clark <'hief and Brown Chief. son of a tinker in bis shirt sleeves Clark Chief, sire of Croxie, 2:18*4; and of the dams ! of Martha Wilkes, 2.08; Phallas, 2:13^: Majolica. that played an auction on me for a 2:15; Coralloid, 2:14,v;: Wilson, 2.16'4. Brown I Chief, sire of the dam of Altamont—19 in the j prayer meeting. You hear me.” list. 4th dam by Mackling's Whip. Captain Hallock told him the boys Terms: SI5.00 season. $25.00 Insurance. in Astoria were all that way, and C. L. P. is entered in the Witch Hazel Stallion Produce Stake, which entitles all his get of 1893 cooled him down and he took his to start in this stake of fiooo. C A BAYLEY, sample case and went into Carna Tillamook, Oregon. han’s store.—Astoria Herald. C. L. P. X- PORTRAITS IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Instantaneous process for babies which insures success every time. E nlarging Views of the most important places of interest in tlie county. S tudio : C or 1 st S t . and 3 rd A ve E., over H eadlight O ffice Tillamoolç Lumbering Co. OREGON TILLA IVinOK, Saw & Planing Mills. All kinds of turning done to order. Mouldings and brackets of all kinds. Proprietors Electric Light System. We make a discount of ten per cent, for cash orders. Oregon ¡Stamp WAS A BRAVE WOMAN. The lady who permitted the pub lisher of this paper, while oil his Will make the season of 18'3 as follows: return from McMinnville on foot Saturday, to take a seat in the con Burnt Prairie, Mondays and veyance in which she was riding, Wednesdays, 11 A. M. to 1. P.M. has our thanks and best wishes.— Dayton Ilerahl. •/ 1.00K OUT EOR 1HE XEXT Tillamook, from Monday' at 4 o'clock P. M. to Wednesday at The Populist» are passing reso 9 o’clock. lutions commending Gov. Pennoy- er’s recant actions. He’ll tell them to mind their own business first place, Oretown, Friday after thing they know. noons and Saturday forenoons. Is ilie place to find Bargains in Geo. Munson’s place, John Dav’s barn, DRY i GOODS, Clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions, Hellenbrand’s Gents’ furnishings, Groceries and Gen eral merchandise. At the old stand, John HOT APPRECIATED S pecialty . a PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION. On-gon Stamp is tliree-fourtl.s Clydesdale; «as foaled May 10, 1HH7, bred by 1».Grierson, Salem, Ore Sire, Musin Forward; G. Sire Merry Mason (1222, S. C S. B ,) Dam, Bet, by Merry Mason; Graildam Bel, Lionnart ami George, known as tile Hubbard Mare, Oregon Stamp lias taken four 1st premiums at Oregon State Fair. He is a mahagony weights 1750, 17 hands high, gentle, shows good move ment, is sure in begetting colts The following from the Lafayette Ledger implies that the paper is going out of business: “Those mossbacks that say a paper does not do our town any good will now have a chance to see whether it does or not. The Ledger lias always spoke a good word, and labored hard for the best in terests of Lafayette. Have the cit izens of Lafayette done that much for the Ledger?" We see but one ad. from the merchants of Lafayette in the paper and don't blame the Ledger man for getting desjieriite. yet the failure of many of the country papers is due to the lack of energy or ability on the part of the publishers. T illamook , O regon . If we thought (ìovernor Pen- noyer's independeiit attitude oli all questions wns sincere we sbollili like to vote l'or bini l’or president of thè l'nited States, but we leur thnt some of bis audaeious uttcr- The Sacramento Bee exposed the uiices are inaile only to attract Terms: $12 to insure, for w rong-doings of the last California attention. single mare, and $10 each legislature and heralded tin* ad for 2 or more. The governor of South Carolina journment with n great tlourish, Payable when the tmtre is known to be in a white apron as principal bar hut the legislature was just wind with foal, changes hands or is taken from keeper of his state ought to he ing up a night session and passed the comity. Can furnish pasture for mares if desired. a picturesque spectacle, but his a resolution tosnbinit totlie people Care will Ire taken, but will not be re- predecessor's famous remark to the the proposition of moving the spunsible for accidents. governor of a sister state is very Capital to San Jose. This was in N. P. H anson , Owner appropriate since the passage of retaliation. The pimple of Sacra PROPER LT IX IT I bi* new law . Xstorinn. mento have tried to boycott the The follow ing is copied from the Bee, and every paper in California Washington dispatches in Satur Notwithstanding that Oregon is has In.... guying the Bee for killing day's Oregonian: strongly Kepublican, nil but one the goose that laid the golden Murphy and Markley had the of her ex-governors now alive are egg. However, the tight against the following postmasters approved 1 »eiiKHTiits not to speak of having Bee for telling some Ulipleaaant today, mid they will I m - appointed a Ih-niocrnt in the executive chair truth is all wrong, and the propo in a few days: V. H. Colley, at at present. Z. F. Moody is the only sition to move the Capital will la- Hare. Clatso county; T. (J. Worth, Kepublican ex-governor living, nt Sunny ville, Multnomah county, voted down as it should lie. and G. K. Quine, at Kiddles. while the DemiH'rats name four I »ouglas county. I lolls. I.. F. I • I'm rl . W. \v 1 ll.ix <1 . GETTISI! IX THE WROXG PEW It would seem from thia mid John \\ hiteaeker and S. F. Chad- There is a pious drummer travel other announcements heretofore w iek. ing for a Sail Francineo house, one made that the above named gentle An exchange say s: "In order to of those truly good men who will sell men have not been ignored by the get an enemy lend a man a small you I h - iiii cotlee with one hand and president. sum of money for n day. In three point you to the golden streets of THE MOSS-HACK. months insist upon his paying you. Jerusalem w ith the other, Passing W Im ii, tire niiH-t-ln.ck ye't altiiile to He will get angry, denounce you. by Olsen's auction store yesterday, Yer tellers <ie.ul stuck on tlie make? ami ever after s|x-ak of you in the drummer heard an organ peal- Plena«* let ns a moment dnluile you allusive terms '' Now if some ex ing out the tune, “Rock of Ages Amt a (air little s print at ye take. change will tell us how to get the Cleft for Me." and Martin Olsen Ver hiznlg ia »¡xglin a Jollar small sum of money to start with yelled out, "Colne in. serx ices will Or writin yer name with a | h - ii we will endeavor to avoid making commence in a tew minutes." The Or 1-erhai« yer jin-t hired to Imller enemies. Or warble ye’a part now and then. pious drummer noticed the crowd in waiting, and turned to Frank We moM-l>a< Its it «ittin hard nsckinga lliot A Chicago paper in summing up I’raver» w ho was standing by the The dollars we don’t git we aims, the total ot reasons advanced win door in Ilia shirt sh-eves. he asked We’s waren gnm hoots without ata kings Ve’s tellers hail cornered the yarns. it would I m - dangerous to visit tlmt him what wna going on in there, city this summer, sayH they include Frank said it was the afternoon In tliis wonderful Oregon kintry Yer eat in tire s|-uds that we raise, everything a man prays to I m -de meeiiug of the Y. M. C. A. The livered from in tin- litanies, from drummer set down his sample ease, Tire timber now h-nsin ye'a giutry Was marke.1 long l>ack hy our blase. thieve« to sudden death or iirat- Local 1 Tripling went in and took off his lull and ilenee, mid then adds that the w hole sat down in a cane seat chair, and Yer per|>osin to send ns to Chekarger To lie pile.1 up t-r Oregon new. thing is absurd, aince lJMO.tNtO iw Olsen, who was at the organ, By the way there aim no embargo people live tliere, not now and then, which was for sale, played the Giut our taxes gvin there to dead loan *Bd but nil the time, and are not iM-mitifiil tune. "From Greenland's 1 supioae if 'tw .uld pay legialatiiiea troubled about these tilings. It in ley Mountain»." a aweet peace That rote as the pleut.s rats say, earn elegraphy timates that it would I m - well for seemed to steal over the audience, Would exl.il.it us, worn out old creature... those w ho do not know enough to and the pious drummer placed his And make us f.«.t their bills.-n theway rade g<> in when it raiun. to give a run aandkerehief to his face and clom-d \ee and tire the old man co» he'sm.esv' t ays nway home the right-of-way, mid Ins eyi-s. Brother Jim Christie Ven Md kick out tl e old pioneera' —IO«» nr. A-Idre» not to lend money to Htraiigvm, to noticed the strange conduct of the And wont ot it all treat ua saiicy, J. c seymovr But we II go in a very few years!—Ex On«onMn Burldint A (Jreat Bargain por a Dairy Farm. r r A TILLAMOOK BAKERY ;AXI) C(,XI'ECTIOX|;KV / -Jl k ◄ NOW OPEN. Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand, Home- made and French candies, oranges, nuts and lemons. --- ---------- ---- First Class Restaurant in Connection. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ---- -----------------------► — CORNER FIRST ST. & STII.I.WHI.I. A ve THE OLD RELIABLE D rugstore 180 acres of River • 7 complete Stock of Drugs Medicines. Toilet- bottom land, or two 90 • Patent Irti des, Motions on hand. acre tracts, over 20 of meadow and 30 acres Dr. TL ”0 ,<Q. Johnson ot pasture. The Kilchis q “.7Z/ Prescriptions carefully river runs through the com pounded. Fifty years ^experience in this busin ess. center. Situated half wav between Tilla A lfred W illiams , mook and Bay City; known as the River dale farm. For further particulars inquire of 1 illamook, Oregon. J. S. E , Riverdale Farm. □RUG STORE! Hutchins Corner & PATENT MEDICINES. Wanted. s!»- DRUGS Prescriptions Compounded , T L A T I P , . IX-rlUn-l. Gre At all hours. THE « BUREAU «’S 5:*. » • SALOON, C. H. SMITH, Proprietor. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. First St , Opp. □ccil’ntal. TillamaokiOra