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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1893)
A. G. REYNOLDS, The A. O. U. W. and other mu- When the legislature repealed the law requiring the sheriff to go, tual benefit associations have >een Published every Thursday evening. over the county to collect taxes, it in existence for a long time and sliouhl have repealed the law mak- have paid all losses promptly, be OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. ing it necessary* to make levy ami sides it has not cost the members post notices on land for delinquent half as much as insurance costs Instantaneous process for babies V. D. J omks • E ditor and pmofriktor taxes The fees paid the sheriff in the old line companies, Thia which insures success every time. for this work are inadequate and we know from actual cases where KA TES OF SCBSI RIPT1ON. the work is alisolute useless, be- parties were insured in both kinds (STRICTLY 1MADVAMCE.) nlarginga pecialty 11 rtO. One year sides it costs the county a large of companies. The records show «75. Six month« 50. Three mouth« amount every year. The fees for that there have not been as many Views of the most important making each levy are 81 75 besides failures in the mutual companies places of interest in the county. ADV ERTISI NG RATES per year $6.75 lo 7* 1 Inch, per month " ” 2o.oo ‘2n.oo mileage, and as the average mile of the class we refer to as there has «•»S ^¿col. ” " ” 33 00 S tudio : C or . 1 st S t . and 3 rd A ve . E, over H eadlight O ffice . J- 75 age is 40 miles or more at 10 cents lieen in the so-called safe old-line p :: :: " 60.00 *■75 " 100.00 11.00 companies. A great many pimple per mile, the cost in each case will ¡4 per lint*, and 5Cts. after amount to|5 75or more. This does have paid insurance assessments I/>cal notice«, fort«, Only «cts per line for first the fir«t insertion. <L-- - - . insertion for regular advertiser» not half pay the sheriff and it is into the old-line policies for years, Lo«r, Eotind, For Rent. EorSale, Wanted, and an outrage on the delinquent tax stinting themselves of the neces Special notice«, in c!aij»ifled ‘ ad" column«, at the rate of one cent per word for flr«t insertion payer. These delinquents are most saries of life to keep the policies and halt rate« thereafter. Legal notices, Nonpareil, ioct8. per line for ly non-residents ami never see the up. and when the time came to re- flr«t insertion and Acts per line for each subse notice that is posted anyway, where reive the endowment tliey have quent insertion. TILLAMOOK, were OREGON All local notices willl»e“starred"or otherwise as, if the newspaper is relied upon found that the companies designated as advertisenients. solely for advertising the delinquent bankrupt and would not pay. Very No special position will be agreed upon for any advertisement, though we take especial is sure to find out that his taxes often when a man dies his heirs pain« to display advertising matter effectively and give as favorable position as possible, fre are delinquent and the public finds find that they cannot collect on quently changing the ‘make up" of the paper it out and buys the land at tax the policy, as the companies have We make a special effort to change or re-build sale. There would be no outra some way of getting around pay advertisements ns often as our natrons desire, feut make no contract to that effect. geous fees to prevent buyers at tax ing the insurance, or have some No cut« will be used, *except out line cuts on sales. The county has to foot the dodge by which they get out of metal base«. • ♦ The policies are All kinds of turning done to order. We reserve the right to reject any advertise bill when the land is not sold, and paying most of it. ment that we deem objectionable. • • this is a big item of expense every often worded so that a Philadelphia Mouldings and brackets of all kinds. T kkms : Cash in advance for smsll advertise The advertisement in the lawyer could not determine just ment-, and payment Is required monthly or year. quarterly on large contract«. paper should answer the whole what tliey call for. These com- Correspondence on topics of general interest, Invited purpose and the whole cost in this 1 panics rely in a great measure for A'ldress all comniiiiiications to manner would be only 50 to 75 cis. their profits upon the policy holders T iie H kadi . ight , T u . i . amook . ok . per claim, or piece of land, as each defaulting, that is getting too poor description would only take two or to pay assessments any longer, thus We make a discount of ten per cent, three lines, and published at the forfeiting what they have paid; for cash orders. rate of 25 cts. per line for four in and a man doesn’t have to pay 6TH ANNIVERSARY. sertions would amount to t lie above very long until he is too oor to. Thin w««ek the H ea i . iiiht begins figures. The sheriff would be just keep it up, unless he has a fortune as well off, the tax-payer would be at his command, and in that case the sixth year of its existence. The j better off, anil the county would lie does not need insurance. In paper is prospering better than it save considerable. If 100 pieees of Is the place to find liaigains in the mutual companies a man has ever has before, notwithstaiiiliiig land are delinquent and at the sale the satisfaction of knowing that the liaril times, anil bids fair to nobody buys them, a state «d’affairs the money he pays in goes to help continue successful. In the future, that is likely to exist, the county some needy widow or orphan, and as in the past, improvements will is out at least 8575, but ifthe news not to pay the salary of some rich paper alone is used, in the same mogul for the time he puts in be mad«* in the II eaiii . ight and it case the eost to tlie county would robbing the policy holders. The will not fall behind any country be not more than 875. The wav it salaries of th«« sleek, well-fed agents paper in the stat«* as far as enter- is, the cost of attempting to etdlect must come off the policy holder, prisc is concerned. We tlmnk our tlie 84000 delinquent taxes iq this also. friends for their patronage in the county this year will be much more past and hope for a continuation of than 81000, and it is possible that A good story is told by an eastern their favors in th«« future. but little more than that can be editor of olio of his subscribers, but collected. it is so good that it can hardly be T illamook , O regon . The H eaiu . kiiit was started June true. To our mind it is a plot to 8, 188«, by ('. E. Wilson and J. E. The North Yamhill Lender will induce his less fortnnat«* brother Edwards. It was a small sheet at never forgive Tillamook for being r r •A editors to go about sampling the first and did not pay very well. so prosperous. The only time there -4 j L different brands, by this means Th«« publishers were professional is any life in North Yamhill is creating a greater and more lively boomers and hail various schemes when the Tillamook mail stage which they sprung on the public. arrives or when the Portland train demand, and all in the interest of Tliey started a bank Imt the insti arrives with Tillamook passengers. the whiskey sellers. But here's his tution failed sixiii and tin* depos It must lie awful dull over there story anyway: Everytime this par itors lost their money. Th«) news just now, as tin« passengers are all ticular subscriber gets drunk he paper cliangixl hands about this coming by steamer, 'flu« North comes into th«« office and pays a Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home- linn«, Mr. Steinhilher taking it to X anthill people speak discourag year's subscription, and won't take made and French candies, oranges, nuts and a no when told that he is already securt* himself for wages for the ingly of Tillamook to all parties lemons. ahead. By so doing he is now paid time lie workeil lor Eduards. Mr. on their way over here and we Steinhilher had a partner, (J. W. shall I m « glad when people coming up to the year 11*27 and is expected Pettit, for a while, though he to this country will not have to in tli«« office any day with a jag on Ixmglit him out ill a short time. cmne through that place. It is a and money in his hand. The other MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Mr. Pettit never gave any of his dull place to have to spend a night eilitors have heard of this and ar«« £ T - earn elegraphy ----------- —*■— CORNER FIRST ST & STILLWKI.I. Av>. personal attenti«m to the manage anyway. This country is so far endeavoring to learn what brand of whiskey th«« man drinks. They ment «if th«« paper, but when some rade ahead of North Yamhill in the way wish to keep a demijohn full of it angry lighting man. who was in- THE OLD RELIABLE of enterprise, improvements and in tln«ir offices to treat every sub t ays suited at » hat the papersaid, came Sticce«« sure. Address resoure«*s that there is no com par scriber w ho calls. J. C 8EYM0UR. along, Mr. Steinhilher referred him ison, lx«Ki<h‘s our tow n is livelier Oregonian Building, to Mr. Pettit, giving him a alight Portland, Gre. and presents more animation in a It is now announced that old taste of th«« wo«*s of journalism. I’. KXI DSOX. month than North Yamhill dix-s in newspapers are the best possible CARL 1'lu« paper has liecn on a success a year, even with a portion of th«« material for wrapping up clothing, . 7 complete Stock of Drugs-, ful basis ever since Mr. Stcinhilber Blacksmith. Tillamook travel passing through as the printer's ink on them is Patent Medicinen. Toilet-K took hold ol it. He sold it to It. ('. that place. We should not incut ion deadly poison to moths and their AU kinds of wood work hik I u agon . Irticles, Notions on hand. work done Lamb and tin« present proprietor tlies«« things, except that the paper larva«. This establishes another in September 188'1. A little over published there breaks out with proof of the value of printer's ink two years ago the present owner some spiteful, jealous expression and attests the fact that it never purchased Mr. Limb's interest and regarding this place ««very few gets to be too much of a back fla.-eof lamine!«»: In Win. Ibitimller'a has been with the paper ever since, shop. Tillamook, Ore 3lH-f weeks, and every lime a new man niimber to In- noxious to the pests of G \. ill Prescription s ca refit 11 ij lour years altogether. Our rela «xmies here In« relat««s how some coinpoutided. Fifty years a community.—San Jose Mercury. tions with the peopl«« of Tillamook North Yamliiller tried to give him '^experience in this business. during this time hav<> I h ««« ii very a bad impression of this place. We \\ e warn newspaper men against pleasant. Of course our poliev do not sup|xis<> that all the people dealing with N. t'hesman \ Co., hasn't suiti'd even Ixxly, Imt vve lfred illiams over there f««el like the paper then« ndvertising agents of St. I.onis. can t help that, a» the opinions of to net a« Otir agent We furnhli nu extwn.ivm or that all of them talk against this I hey never do ns they agree and outrtt niiil nll von netil free. h en*!» iu>thh>«r to tn U„ bu-.n. .. w. wll, II,,. w. |I people differ. pints« Imt it is sure that some of the material they offer in exchange Ix-lp >uu to rar» trn tlmr, onliii.irv wa.,.. 'u„t|, ol ail a»r, ran llvr al Ironie di .,1 WOrk iu I lie paper Ims witlistixxl various them do. •pur,, tlmr, or ail tlx- Hnx vu....... „ p,,' is next to Worthless. eau earn a «r,*.i .Irai of ........ ■> JL,,,. l„11e,„To kinds of opposition, but nothing Txo II.,„.Ire,| „ Moxlh X,,,Ç peoije In tl.e worl.l are n.akina ... mari, n...... r has in anyway I'vtarted its prosper Hutchins ls it possihle t<> plenseeverv Inaly* lesta has proved that the new sub »lih.ro! . „pir.i ..Urom „ W(irk*f,lr ,, " «J Corner Tillamook, Oregon. ity, and it is now found in the Most dccidedly. no! Is tliere iiiiv - Manca. vitrt«.>riuidum «tupiara phos. ple..anr, .inçth honorable, and p»,. lutter ïl,an *"« '«"«er Ollerrd to acriif. Vou lia. e ■> ,■ , ar tirld, wfth no cromprtltUn We rouir <<>u wlth homes of nearly all tin« families in Isxly foolish ««limigli totry toplease phorxroxn« ». e.er.thtn, ,„d jJXtro". ".r tw»uiner< »hlek.lt .dwo-d tallMalh, »111 l,rj,,.. this county, lx«side»nlM>ut 'Joo copies vverylssly? Meli, we h<qx> noi lt wai. one of the moat imfortmi.it*.- more monr. than »111 an, otl.er bM.|„e.. " go to eastern sub»ei ihers even Ih*«*» any I mm I v ex|a*ct a newspaper thinga that «-onhl have hap|eued for the pro.e ,our pro.pe.1. VVh,mx« Voue».,do... IiÎÎÜ.,trin'W"rk f"r only nvcrsnarv for al moi ut». w«*ek to liera hl t<> I he outside world t<> plesso «>v««i*y Ixxly? Noi |,y a long latxir cause the «piartel Iwtween th« ntilU'trv Fvaiphlrt elreular ,o in» everr partteular t. «en. trre to mil. lu la, „„t W„d,..'» fo* I In« existence of Tillaiiiisik. The slmt. \\ hv? \\ eli, if a nt*wspaper Knights and the Fed.-ratiou OEOK«iK STIXsOX « CO Hi vi>lo.iir i«e«««*iv«*s favorable con wmhl please every Ixxlv. timo spent Boa Ko «tu«. I«or«land. Me Edward l.latchford h*« k wuh tnui A sideration among its exclmngesj bere on earth would Ire so fearfnlh 3 S|s*nnx « f Passadniukeag as guide and no on«« m«e«l lx« ashamed to monotonons tliat thè |>eople would and start,st trxuu a camp «m the Waasa At all hours. semi such a pnpvr to enquiring not rare how soon thè old gioia«, on t«.|U..it river tOflimh Mount Knt ilidm A bhzLiid . anglit them ,u4 th«■« marl« friends. which we re|x>se, went to pieces. kmt tti.it lives N., wonder FROH COiST Tl CAPITAL. •ft .JT "«>r« »t and he»t route h> vi» Sheridan In the past two years we have V m u^paper ni in must rutile thè hnwlwr.l Amu, .„d Wheallaud Car (arr tr"n, C*’ «"'«rtar, Cu n This ear the anaiversartea of the sth ot- Hn7?lw."ll'?oBrr'1.'"11 W expended n great deni of money to dry Ismes, make somelxxlv mad. Brtedwell to jrall, Mll, AmiI1 (o „ h_ ,||)n , improve th«* paper and slum enter Is> Ixiymtted. kiek up.lack. teli thè inx amt «teatb of Abratuui Lincoln tab sal m «« eta. Stage wnnectlon. al hnedaell on which •lalwu a uh Sheridan tram errre day Steamrn C. H. SMITH, Proprietor. prise in tin* interest of th«« county, trulli. ex|x>se falseliixxl. lav Imre oo the »(act .Uy» of t|„. tho» iraaic event» «avnrrvd 28 v rars ago 1 »"»"«er» can lake mornmg train mid w«> feel that w«« liavejuatly hypoerisy; fraud and thè like, and On Friday night. April 14, Limvlu was a * ! LiUitJ. . nerulan at d get breakfast tn Kmitv an I « ¿Tv emiied the liberal treatment we trust to thè sols«r secoml thouglit •hot at Ford'» theater, and on Saturda» rra, h Salem eaaih Mnie <iat. TW SÍ? Adln¡C'"Pr“,',* *°'1 have receive«! from the people. morning, April 1J, he died ol’ all fair rniuded people. M obt Mrudaaa. Ueorr ana CiUaittoak Cjertblinht. To The public! » TVe solicit the pat- PORTRAITS IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. '' ronageofthepub lic because we believe that we are able to give E S . the best value for the money expended. Our salesaggregateagreat deal every month, and by turning our goods quick we are satisfied with small profits. Our facilities for buying are excellent, being connected with the wholesale house of Mark L. Cohn & Co. of Portland, and it is not necessary to re mind the people that goods bought at a low figure can be sold low. We do not make catchy offers of bar gains on some article, and then overcharge you on somethingelse to make it up.—We have one price to all and keep honest goods which we sell at very reasonable prices. We keep a full line Clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions, of general merchan Gents' furnishings, Groceries and Gen dise, suitable for the eral merchandise. At the old stand, needs of this country, and our goods are al ways fresh. Thanking friends for their liberal pat ronage in the past, ;AX|) C0X|;ECII()XEKY and hoping for a con tinuance of the same NOW OPEN. we reman Respectfully, COHN Ä CO., birst Class Restaurant in Connection. Tillamook. Tillamoolç Lumbering Co. Saw & Planing Mills Proprietors Electric Light System. DRY 4 GOODS, TILLAMOOK pAKERY ? 5Ì ff T L A T I P , , . D rugstore T>r. TL I? X). Johnson. WE WANT YOU A W , □RUG STORE! DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Compounded THE -E- BUREAU ?•< SALOON. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Amity, Orticuu First St i Opp. CJccidsntal. Tillam33k,Dr3