Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 18, 1893, Image 2

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gon. They understand that it would
not take long for the people to
Pu'.liihed every Thur»d«y evening.
change by votes the constitutional
provision for the location of all tin-
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. state institutions here. As a rule,
therefore, our people favor letting
W. F. D. J ome »
E ditor and P kofkietor
these matters alone.—Statesman.
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Local notice«, 1 oris per line, and sets after
the first insertion Only ‘Cts per line for first
insertion for regular advertise!s
Lost. Found. For Re it For Sale. Wanted, and
Special iioti'-es, in classified ’ ad columns, at
the rate of one cent per wor<l for first insertion
and half rales thereafter.
Legal notices. Nonpareil locts. per line for
first insertion ami •’»cts per line for each suhse
quent insertion.
All local notices will be “starred"or otherwise
designated as advertisements.
No special position will be agreed upon for
atty advertisement, though we take especial
pnn« todispUv advertising matter < ifritlv< l>
and gtve as favorable position a« pos*»lbl. ire
qtietifly changing the ‘make up" of the paper
We make a special effort to change or re build
advertisements as often as our natrons desire,
but make no contract to that effre I.
No cuts wlllbe used,‘except out line c ft» 011
metal bases.
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We reserve the right to reject any advertise­
ment that we dee. ii objectionable.
Tii'tMs: Cash in advance for small advertise­
ments, and payment Is required Monthly or
quarterly on large contracts.
C irrespomleiice on topics of general interest,
invitctl.
A I Iress all eom'iiiliiicallons to
THE HF.ADf.IGHT.
T illamook . <>R-
Herman Wise, the ex-clothier,
of Astoria, is to hi- the next post­
umster at that place.
No part of the Went call hoiiat Ol­
a finer climate than we have in
Tillamook during the minimer.
Ous 11. Bymm Ims bought the
Nehalem Journal published at
Vernonia. I le takes charge at once.
Davis Bros, of Vernonia have
bought the St. Helens Mist . .......
.1. It. Itcegle. Davis Bros, an pract­
ical newspaper men.
Madame Patti is to get 1000
pounds for singing “Home Sweet
Home" at tin1 World's l air. We
would warble for less.
A fortune await« the man who
will start a limnin factory on Cape
Meares peninsula. There is no
end to the supply of hemlock that
may be obtained there.
The coat of arms for this county
should be in the shape of a chilli
shell, embellislied with representa­
tions of a salmon, a saw log, n
Jersey bull and a butter keg.
I tieii. N. A'.,Observer: Governor
Pennoyer's reply to Secretary
Gresham's telegram was probably
dictated before lie had taken Il ÌH
morning dose of br.mio-seltzer.
It has been <lecid<*<l to open the
World’s Fair grounds on Sundays,
but the buildings w ill remain closed.
This is a great I hhiii to working­
men and a hard blow to the down
town sahsm-keepers, who expected
to reap rich harvests on Sundays.
If every Isaly in Tillamook would
fake as inueli trouble to advertise
M M mbhi Phelps <\ Mill*, of No­
tarts. it would bring a great many
pleasure seekers to this county,
and a great many of them would
locate here permanently, no doubt.
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Now the Oregonian has joined
in the clamor against Salem, be­
cause some second class fixil news­
paper men < fthiseity have opposed
the location of the proposed State
Soldiers' Home at KoHclHirg, and it
branch asylum in Eastern Oregon
and Iwcause a cititeli of Salem
hits enjoined the truste»*« of the
former institution, It would lie
quite ns reasonable to condemn
the whole city of I’ortlnnd. as a
city. Iweause fors<s>tli, some fellow
residing there made a fixil of him­
self—-or was made such bv his
creator. How many kinds of finds
would the Oregonian call a manor
a newspaper taking such a course?
The pisqde of Salem generally do
not op|s>se the hs-ation of the
Soldier's Home at Roseburg sine«*
it is provideil lor. at all. And they
are not op|swd to the location ol
the branch asylum in Fwstern Ore-
The Nehalem Times has wrought
disappointments in the Nehalem
heart. It has failed to reach the
standard that we hoped for. It
flings dirt at the better classes, and
fails even to give the tow n news.—
Nehalem Correspondent in Grand
Rapids Press.
Trotting Bred Stallion,
lieccBKHi’ies of life, uml iiKiiiy oi
them would start eventually in
business again on the funds that
they unlawfully re tained from their
Trial, 2:32.
depositors. The laws regarding the
Will
make
the
season
of 1893, com­
examinations of banks should be mencing April 3 to July 1, at
the follow­
amended so as to afford better ing places:
MONDAYS, John Johnson's, at
protection for the people.
C. L. P.
Caribaldi TUESDAYS. Mr Ray's,
atthe Northfork Nehalem. WED­
NESDAYS, Saturdays & Sundays
at C. A. Bailey’s one mi.< east of
Tillamook City THUR6DAYS. at
Joseph Bixby's at Beaver Crees
FRIDAYS. B R. Daniels, Nestucca
The newspapers all over the
country are advising their patrons
to keep away from the World's
Fair at present, on account of the
f I. p. 1» liLhands highand welgti»i»3olb>.:
exhorhitant rates charged for every­ «beautiful bav with bla<-k points. He lia»axoo<l
. lean bo e with powerful mliwular develop­
thing. The Chicago papers, also, ment. lie beaall developing natural trotting
lU-t.on nt an early age. and had lielweli handled
are disgusted with their own people would ...... lonbl trotted very fast. He wan drivel!
but a short time on it farm track and trotted a
and are giving the same advice. full mile in 2:32. His colls all show fine trotting
! iction and a two-year old trotted last year better
It is thought that the hogs that than 3:00 He is kind as a kitten, perfectly
level-headed and pure gated.
have control there now will shod PEDIGl’.EE: Sire Challenger 1064.by Alinont33.
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realize
that
the
fair
»ire
<>f 37 V'-rformwr»
In ihe (the
a JO grand
li»t. race
Including
oeiOKtU io lltllizi
Him »III. •<««■ ............
...... . , 2.16& Ohe
»rand rnce
mare
i'anin Witherspoon.
Will In- 'I failure and their profits ke'iuii'TbZTn.iiJ reUl.id (Ur seven yj.r.1;
will lie 11 iaiiure, anu men pioms Piedmont.
pie(1 ni)|it 2:17'4
2:17^ (the
(thebl
.»t stallion
»taiiiolii„
west­
best
in ihhu
1KH11: : West-
i moot (p), 213 2. who has to hi» credit a mile in
nothing, unless they relent.
2:01'4, with running mate, the nearest approach
This city is in a pretty fair con­
dition financially, notwithstanding
the fact that no taxes have or will
he collected here this year. Some
people here go so far as to say that
ever made to the 2:00 mark by a horse in harness.
there is no use to levy and collect
Almont’s family records show 623 names in the
Of all savage machines the most 2.301; t, and iuQ in the 2:20 list as against 424 and
taxes at all here as long as the
at.d 55. respectively, at this time a year ago.
cruel looking one is now to be seen Challenger, sire of Trumpeter, 2:20*4; Chal­
saloons pay licenses.
lenger Chief, 2 2i: Procrastination, 2 24; C. I.. B
in the express office at L. L. Wil­ trial. 2 32: Bellenger trial, 2:36: Bessie \V. t ill,
2.40. < L. P.’s 1st <lam Lizzie Pepper by Bay
The agricultural college of the liams’. It is a clamp in which to Pilot, by Donophant, he by Davy Crockett sire
otEtaJones, 2 20. ami dam of Humboldt. 2: o.
state of Washington had “a state fasten the head of an ox when it is 2nd dam by Mambriuo Champion, sire of Molly
Long. 2 29, Dom Pedro, sire of G. B.. 2:20; Marsh tl I
bull" named Bellinger, which was desired to dehorn him. The shears Maid, 2:23’.,: Billy II , 2 27; Tornado, 2:29: and <d
the flams of Doncaster, 2 2S, Golden W ing, 2:24:
for
cutting
off
tlie
horn
is
a
wicked
sold recently foi'830. Our state bull
Mambrino Medium. 2:2S. (Mambriuo ( hampion
by Mambriuo Chief 11, the great sire of brood
is named "Penuoyer,” and he keeps looking tool having nothing attract­ niares. 3d dam by Downing Bay Messenger,
sire of the dams of < 'lark < hief and Brown Chief.
up a terrible smashing ofcrockery ive about it. Zt is proper to say, Clark Chief, sire of Croxie, 2:1s14: ami of the dams 1
.. fli.it tluM.niitriviii<H> ilnii’t “f Martha Wilkts, 2.W; Phallas, 213k: Maiolica.
I , I llllt tllC COIlti IV <IIÌCC UOII I 2;i<.. Coralloi«!. 2:14'4; Wilson, 2.16*4. Brown
in the democratic China shop. No however,
Chief, sire of the dam of Alt imont—19 in the
money would buy him.—Oregonian. belong in this county but is here. list. 4th dam by Mackling’s Whip.
by mistake. The real purchaser is Terms: SI5.00 season $25.00 Insurance.
There is no waste of the cedar of Tillamook.—Hillsboro Indepen­ ('. I.. I’, is entered in the Witch Hazel Stallion
Produce Stake, which entitles all his get of 1893
sawed at the mill of the Tillamook dent.
i (o K,ai, iii this stake of | km ».
—
C A. BAYLEY,
Lumbering Co. What can not be
Tillamook. Oregon.
The school “inarms" who come
worked into clear planks or posts
is sawed into short pieces suitable to this county to teach in some of
for doors and sash, and the scraps the country districts in the woods
are made into palings. Machinery must have a bountiful supply of
for making pickets has been placed native grit, The lucky man who
Will make the season of 18:3 as follows:
secures one of them for a wife need
in the mill lately.
not fear hut what he has a worthy
There is a great liegira of China­ helpmeet in till* struggle of life.
Burnt Prairie, Mondays and
men to this country just now ; they It is such fortitude among Amer­
Wednesdays, II A. M. to 1. P.M.
think this is about their last chance ican women that places them so,
to get here. In consequence the far ahead of the partially enslaved
steamships are bringing great loads women of other countries. Such
Tillamook, from Monday at 4
o’clock P. M. to Wednesday at
of them over. The steamship com­ women will eventually become the
9 o'clock.
panies are careful to get the fare mothers of great men.
guaranteed for the round trip,
THE tHG TREE
before they take any of them on
place, Oretown, Friday after­
Isiard.
noons and Saturday forenoons.
A dispatch says that the place
Governor l'ennoyer's head is of honor in the central rotunda of PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION.
Oregon Stamp is tlireeTourtl.s
level. H<* is playing for a seat in the government building at the
(’Ivilesdale; was loaletl May 10,
18S7, bred l»v I > Griei>on, Salem,
the I'. S. Senate, and it will be no World's Fair has been given to the
Ore. Sire, Mast n Forward; G.
surprise to close political o I m MTVITM sequoia gigantea, or big California
Sire Merry Mason (1222, S. (J S.
I> ,) Dam, Bet, by Merry M hhoii ;
if lie gets there. If the I’opl'lists tree, which represents, as no other
Grandam Bef, Limihart ami
have many members in the next single tree could do, the natural
(Jeorge, kr.own as the Hubbard
Mare. Oregon Slump Ims tuken
legislature, they will hold the resources of this country and the
four 1st premiums ut Oregon
balance of power, and force the scop«- of natural forestry long be­
Stale Fuir, lie is 11 niHliBgonv
Buy, weights
...
.
1750, 17 ......
liumls
I temoi'rats to endorsid iov.l’elinoyer fore the advent of Columbus. This
bikiii, gentle, shows good move*
or stami by and see a Republican section of the tree is named "Gen­
ment, is sure in liegeiting colls
elected.
eral Noble" in honor of the late Terms: $12 to insure, for
secretary of the interior. The total single mare, and $10 each
ThoKC Hcntinientai people in the cost of cutting, shipping and instal­
for 2 or more.
east who think that I he ('hinese ling in the government building
Payable when the mar<‘ is known to l»e
slnmhl he welcomed in tliiscoiilitrv. was 810,4X7. It took eleven ears w ilh foal, changes hands or is taken from
(•onmy. ( an furnish pasture for
should be forced to come here and to bring it to Chicago. As the sec­ the
mares if desired.
reside next to the Chinese quarters tion of the trunk now stands it is
Care will be taken, but will not be re­
in some of our western cities. This about 30 feet high. It is protected sponsible for accidents
N. P. 11 anson , Owner
would knock the enthusiastic pliil- all around by a light ornamental
antliro y for the Chinese out of our railing. A door has been cut in
eastern friends. It is a question of the immense trunk, and asa major
as much momentum as the slavery part of the interior is hollow , there
question, and there is likely to la* are other exhibits inside which will
a great deal of trouble over it be­ be lighted up with brilliant in-
If you do, you should have THE
LADDER OF JOURNALISM,
fore tin- matter is settled.
candescent lights.
a Text Book for Correspondents Re­
porters, Editors and General Writers.
A patent medicine firm in the
HE TALKED IX HIS SLEEP
PRICE, 50 CENTS.
South sends us n most gracious
Mrs. Brown—"Who is this ltoris
BEST ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. BY
oiler. They pinpose to present tls
with a lot in Phosphate City, you talked of in your sleep?"
ALLAN FORMAN.
Brow n—“Doris,
Doris—Doris
Floriila, if we will run their ad. a
117 N assau S treet »' ey . V ork . N v
while. They must take the news­ who?’’
paper fraternity for a set of suckers,
Mrs. B.—‘•That's precisely what
or they would not make such bare­ I want to know; you've been re­
faced fakir offers. After all, they peating the inline over and over
earn
elegraphy
have some excuse for thinking so again during the night."
rade
as a great many newspapers do
Brown—“Oh—all—yes, yes of
free advertising jbr such swindlers, course.
It's Charlie Jones' new
t
ays
and then wonder why their home
collie dog. Oil she'sa perfect lieauty Sucres» »urr A.ldres»
J. C 8EYM0UR,
mereliauts do not patronize their
I'd give anything for her."
Oregonian Building
Portland. Gre
Patent Medicine sheets more.
Mrs. Brown—“Indeed!"
A. G. REYNOLDS,
portraits in all the latest styles .
Instantaneous process for I,al ies
which insuies sm eess every time.
E. xlakg i no
S pecialty .
a
Views of the most iniportnnt
pl ms of interest in the county.
S tudio : C or 1 st S t . and 3 rd A ve .
E, over
H eadlight O ffice
Tillamoolç Lumbering Co.
OREGON
TILLAMOOK,
Saw & Planing
All kinds of turning done to order.
Mouldings and brackets of all kinds.
Proprietors Electric Light System.
We make a discount of ten per eent.
(,,r casli orders.
Oregon ¡Stamp
I* the place to find Bu'gxins in
Geo. Munson’s place,
-I ones Bros’ barn,
DRY
Clothing', lints, caps, boots, shoes, notions.
Hellenbrand’s
Gents’ furnishings, Groceries and Gen­
eral merchandise. At the old stami,
.John
T illamook , O regon .
TILLAMOOK jjAKERY 4
' ^AX1) C0NFECl',0NEKY-
NOW OPEN.
Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand, Home-
made and French candies, oranges, nuts and
lemons.
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First Class Restaurant in Connection.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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--»*•-------------- CORNER FIRST ST. & STILLWELL
A T
Bank lailurex for the pa.-t week
are more numeroiix than they have
been ill the name time for several
years. It seems tlmt unscrupulous
Ixiukers have made a pi-rfeet science
of failing and defaulting with the
money i»i their depositors. People
are fast getting distrustful of banks,
and they are not to blame, in the
light of recent transactions. Then-
is liable to lx* a run made on all
the banks of the country as a re­
sult, and a terrible panic ensue.
The p<»ssiliility of such a thing is
terrible to contemplate, as the
ptsiple would lx* the real sufferers.
While many unfortunate de|x»sitorw
would lx* ruined and left in a pen­
niless condition, it is safe to way
that the Ixinkers who failed would
never suffer from the want of the
P
"Dr. H. T) ."O. Johnson
*. /// Prescription# carefully
(^compounded. Fifty years
¿experience in this business.
.
Blacksmith.
Mrs. II.—“You ought to own?
Certainly you appear very fond of All kind« of wood work and wagon
work done
her. You asked this 'collie dog' to
put her arms around your iieek
and kiss you: then you told Mr.
Horçejhœing a Specialty.
Jones' dog that you loved her with
all your heart ami that when you
Place of ImsincM In Win. H< itimller's
come to die if you could only lav
•hop. Tillamook, Ore.
Blit-f
your head on Mr.Jones' dogs' bosom
you could breathe your life out
SCRIBNER’S Qy|r (Jill Mlllill Silt
sweetly there. Then you ask Mr.
Most complete book of
Jones’ dog to have another ice Lumbar
it» kind ever published.
cream and if the watch you had
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remen ts of
ANI»
All kind» of Lumber
L»Mn. I'lank». Timber.
given her kept good time, I mler
to Lumber dealers
Lag Book „ hints
wood tura-ure spnil of
these circumstances. Jethro Brown.
*’
«re of sews. cord wood table«
1 think. |s-rliiips. you would Ix-tter felling tre«a growth of ire«*« ¡ami measure
rent Soard iut« rest. Stave and heading
go to Mr. Jones'collie dog. as 1 am bolts etc Mandard book throughout the Unf
ted Mates and Canada
Illustrated cdttiou of
going home to my mother."-Detroit t^G^Ask \o«r bookseller for it.
xtil postpaid for « cent«
Fret* Press.
G W HSKFR
I
.7 complete Stock of Drugs-
Patent Afedicines, Toilet-i^
.Irticles, Motion# on hand
,
CARL I’. KXIDSOX,
Brow ii —“Rather, she is just the
sort of a dog—-
DRUGSTORE
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Box 238 Rochester. N Y
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THE OLD RELIABLE
Do yon Write for the Papers?
I
GOODS,
A lfred W illiams ,
DRUG STORE!
H ntchins
Corner
Tillamook,
Oregon.
FVLL LI1TE OF
DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES.
Prescriptions Compounded
At all hours.
THE
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BUREAU
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SALOON,
C. H. SMITH, Proprietor.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
TillamaokiOrs