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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1893)
their Ciltitnwuli fjertbliaht Publuhed every Thursday evening OFFICIAL MPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. W E dito » and P roprietor F. I) J onkm kaths or st HscKirrtoN. (•TM1CTLV IM ADVANCE.) «1 .1«. ,7s. 50 One year Six IliOlltilH Three months advertising rates 1 inch, per month 3........................ Tirol. ” ” U ’ " I •» »• •' fo*7i> 3-75 075 n.oo per I , y ear >6.75 . " " 2o.oo ” ” J,!«» ” ” 60.00 ” ” loo.oo Local notice*, tort«, per linr; and jeta. after th.-first inner lion <>••!> ict« per line for first insertion for regular a.Ivertiaei* Lost, Found, For Kent EorHale, Wanted, ami Special notices, in claBsifie«! ‘ ad columns, at the rate of one cent per word for first insertion mid half rales thereafter. Legal notices, Nonpareil, »octa, per line for first insertion am! *r<ts per line for each aiibse quent Insertion. All local notices will be “starred" or otherwise designated as advertisement» No sperial position will be agreed upon for any advertisement, though we take especial p un« to display advertising matter eff«’ctlvely a u<! give a* favorable position as poasible, fre quently 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 t ontrnct to that vfle< I. • « No cuts will be used, except out line cuts on metal bases ♦ • We reserve the right to reject any advertise inent that we derm objection able T erms : Cash ill advance for small advertise ments, and payment Is required monthly or quarterly on large contracts. Correspo idence oil topics of general interest, Invited. A I Iress all comUllinicalions to THE H K 1 DLIGHT. T iij . amook <> k Titre., Sisters, of Barlow, the., lias started on its second volume. The Nehalem Times man is earnestly and persistently advocat spurious character is well feet of 1 limiter to the acre. A. G. REYNOLDS, Mr. B. Nickerson of San F ranciaco corrects known, and the uHsumptioii is that this statement in a letter to the the custom officials in that city 118 Lumberman have been conveniently blind. Northwestern Several hundred Chinese could not follows: "The fact is that the entire red- enter upon forged ifertilicates with wixxl lx*lt in this state, which com- out the fraud being discovered, and prises all the redwood in the world, the people would like to see these does not exceed 2,500 square miles, things explained.—Oregon Mist. or less than 50 miles quart*, fully Mr. W. W. Curtis has discovered one-fourth of which has been cut that apple tree worms are on the and sawed, ami what is left will To be held Julv 4th -H- Oilrnpher -y PORTRAITS IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Instantaneous process for bsbies which insures success every time. and 5th E nlarging a S pecialty Views of the most inqiortimt trees in large numbers this year. not average 50,000 feet to the acre; It is said by someof the old settlers though choice quarter-sections may that they have appeared here be average as high ns 200,000 feet to fore, but that they confined their the acre, ami there are acres that places of interest in the comity. Everybody turn out S tudio : C or . 1 st S t . and 3 rd A ve . E, over H eadlight O ffice . and see the fun. July 4th. One quarter mile and repeat race, for ravages mostly to the wild crab w ill go as high as 1,000,000 feet. ponies owned in Tillamook at the time, fourteen hands or under, entry apple trees which are so numerous If your Mr. Emerson’s informant’s 12.50, purse, flO.OO. here. It would lie a g<sxl thing to figures were correct, the uncut red Second race, one half mile and re|x*at, take measures to get rid of these wood lumber supply would amount entry 15.00, purse 140.00. One half to 1,280,000,000,000 feet of lumber, of the entry added to the purse. pests before they get a good start as they d > a great deal of for KM) miles square equals 10,000 Tliiril race, 600 yards and repeat, entry 15.00, purse 130.00. One half of the damage to orchards in some parts square miles; which, at 640 acres entrance money added. Open only to horses three years old or under. of the state. A spray of kerosene to the Mjuare mile, makes 6,400,- and soap suds is death to them if 000 acres; at 200,000 feet of lumber July 5th. to the acre this would be 1,280,000-, First race, 600 yanls and repeat, entry 15.00, purse 130.00. One half of the 000;000 feet: whereas in realty the entrance money added. Charles Foster, late secretary of entire redwood timber lands as Second race, single dash of a mile, entrance 15.00, purse 130.00. One the treasury oft lie Cnited States stated aggregate less than 2,500 half of the entrance money added. has squa re miles or 1,600,000 acres, under President Harrison, Third race, single dash, one quarter failed in business, and is a total which will not average 50,000 feet mile, entrance fee 15.00, purse 112.00. One half of entrance money added. wreck. The excuse for his failure to the acre, or altogether only about l’urses will lie divided as follows: is the stringency of the money 80,000,000,000 feet, less than 7 per to the first horse and % to the second. market. Is it late that ismocking cent of the estimate of your Mr. In all races not less than 3toenter and the effort of this man, supposed to Emerson’s informant; and, as o to start. be one of the ablest old party idea stated, more than one-fourth of 5o money given for a walk over. Distance flag in all re|ieat races will lie i financiers in the country; or is it this, and the most available at that, that avenger of justice, which now hail been cut. Now with regard to fixed at one hundred feet. Riile eateli weights. turns upon him for declaring last this small amount of timber lasting Entries must be made with the secre summer, over his official signature another 100 years, I may say that, tary of the Tillamook Fair Association that there never was as much taking the present coinsnmption on or liefore eight o'clock I*. M. of the money in the country as there is into consideration, it will not be day preceding the race. Races must lx* run under the control now.—Farmer's Journal. 25 years lienee when the entire of the judges appointed by the Associa available redwood lumber supply tion. The Association shall have the Tin* gold reserve in the V. S. will lx* practically exhausted; and right to control the horse and riders and treasury Ims gone down to 900.000- if we on this coast had cheap ship to change riders as on regulation tracks 00O with a lair prospect,—nay. an ping facilities to the Atlantic sen- in case of any unfairness. absolute certainty,—ofgoing lower; Ixnird, such as the Nicaragua canal and Mr. Carlisle is about to issue would afi'ord, less than this time thoroughly applied. Tillamoolç Lumbering Co. OREGON TILLAMOOK, Saw & Planing Mills. All kinds of turning done to order. Mouldings mid brackets of all kinds. Proprietors Electric Light System. We make a discount of ten per cent, for cash orders. I-* the i'liict* to find Baigxins in DRY I GOODS, Oregon ¡Stamp ing the establishment of a cemetery several millions of greenbacks to would suflice to level every red on the Nehalem. Why doesn't he meet the emergency. We beg of wood tree accessible. The state start om* of his own*? him not to do this, as the green ment regarding sugar pine sap back is the money oftlie "calamity running out by the barrel, so Hull W ill make the season of 18’.’3 a** follows: A bill foi' 92,518) was sent to the howler,” ami his doing so would the men have to stop cutting until State Department from a hotel at lx* conceding the correctness of it eeases to run, is anol her mistake. Burnt Prairie, Mondays and Chicago fur the entertainment of their claim, that money issued Wednesdays, 11 A. M. to 1. P.M. It may sometimes happen that a tin* Duke de Veragua ami suit for directly by t he government is good hollow tree is partly filled with one week, 'lite bill has been paid. ami can he relied upon in cases of water after a heavy rainstorm; but Tillamook, from Monday at 4 emergency and financial distress.— the sap of sugar pine, when the It does seem as though the o’clock P. M. to Wednesday at < iervais Star. tree is cut, never runs at all, and government work of improving I lie 9 o’clock. it would be difficult to collect a Harbor could be done by Ameri In I'ugiii'il to the Behring Sen tablespoonfiil.” cans, without getting a lot of dagos Healing <*ontl'ovel*Hy w hich in being place, Oretown, Friday after for the purpose. Aberdeen Herald. noons and Saturday forenoons. tried before <i eoliiliiisHion in Paris, A SUCCESSFUL HUMORIST. Clothing-, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions, Gents’ furnishings, Groceries and Gen- Geo. Munson’s place, eral merchandise At the ol<l stand, Jones Bros' barn, John the English seem to have made the The bank owned by Hen Snipes best case, in fact they hail the best Ims just Inih'd. It has Ireen but it ease to begin with. It is presum short lime since Ziinri Dwiggius, ing a great deal for America to another bunker, failed. People who assiinie jurisdiction over so vast an trust their money to men with such expanse of open sea even if Russia mimes need not expect to get it did make some pretensions in that back. direction while she owned Alaska. Hellenbrand's The Journalist, of New York City, has the following item in its Pacific Coast news, prepared by Geo. J. Southwick ofSan Francisco; “R. Beers Loos, well known and talented editor of the Sisson Mascot, has a good scheme for securing new subscribers. He gives with every two-fifty a bible, "latest edition, Nixey reprint, bound in cloili, with gold and silver edges, satin finish, etc.,” or a copy of "J. Law rence Sullivan's Prize-King Etiquette,” with a pair of boxing-gloves of the most improved make.” Oregon stamp is three louriliK ClydeMtlale; was foaled May IB, ]88", bred l»y I). (iriei>on, Salem, Orc Sire, Mas« ii Forward ;G. Sire Merry Mason (1222, S. (J. S. B ,) Dam, Bet, by Merry M hhoii ; Grandam Bet, Lionhart mid George, known as the Hubbard Mare, Oregon Stamp baa taken four l>t premiums at Oregon Stale Fair. He is a niahagony weights 1750, 17 hands biuli, gentle, shows good move« inent. is surt» in liegetting colts 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. Payable when tlx* mare is known tn l>e «itli foal, changes hands or is taken from Hie comity. Can furnish pasture for mares if desired. Cine will l*e taken, but will not tie re- S|M,nsible for accidents N. 1*. H anson , Ownpr. Trotting Bred Stallion. c. 1 L eaks T elegraphy , A T rade , I t P ays . SucvrMBurc Vktrv«*« J C SEYMOUR OtYgonian Huilding Portland, Grv CARL I’ KXI USOS. who will enforce the laws alreadt Blackimith* REDWOOD. supplied for that purpose. The steamer iMuulie is now at the dock All hind« of wood Worfr an«i u agon An article w ritten by Mr. J. E work d»»ne with h I hiu I six hundred Chinese Emerson was recently quoted in mill nearly all of them are supplied the Pacific l.umls-rmau. in which with fraudulent certificates u|x»n it was stated that there art* fully which they lune hitherto liiliml 118» square miles of redwood timber little difficulty in entering, although land, averaging more than 200,01)0 Heve ut business In Win. Il< itimllrr s shop. Tillam.s.k, Ore Ml f Horçeghœing a {Specialty. Trial, 2:32. «ire of .v jM rf.wmrr« in the 2 30 list, including Fannv N ilhrrap.Mii. i.iMt (the gram! race mare that held the 2 mite rrvorti for «even years) Piolmont i 171« (the beM stallion in 1 Mi ¿West- n.out (p). i 13',. who has to hi« credit a mile in iw',. with running mate the nearest approach ever made to the 1 00 mark by a horse hi harnem Almont'S family rr«*ord« «how 693 names in the 2 30list, and 109 In the 2 20 lint as against <24 and and 53. teaprctnelY. at this time a year ago < hatlengcr. sire of Trunqteter 2 204; Chal lenger < hirf, 2 21 Procrastination. 2 24; C I H trial 2 32 Hell, tiger trial, 2 36 Rewue W trial 1 .5 ’ ,|a*? lappet hy Ray »tha by th» nop ha nt. he by ikavy (r.Kkrtt sire J‘»«*‘** J »* and dam of Humboldt. 2 20 Mid .lam by Msmbrino Champion sire of Moll« f**»trn.Mre«>H. H 2 m Marshall Manj, a a«’- thlly It at?: Tornado 2 xj and of the dams of Ihmcaster. a ad ('.olden R m> a aa Mambnno Medium .» JS , Mambrino < hampton bi Mamhnno thief 11. the great sire of bro.«! I’in . Vr, »»”*•”"< Hav Messenger •are of the dam« of Clark« hieTand Bruvn Chief a •* «he dams of Martha W tlhes. 2 IB; phallas 2 1 xL Majolica • ‘V* Wil«on « Brown ! ’J*"! lbr <lam of Altamont- 14 m the lt< «th dam by Mackhng * W hip Tins. P5.ll ftisit S!5 II lisinici ■ I I* l.rm..,.,| th, W.Gh 11.Ml Mulliixi Fn»lu<r *<•»» which cnmic an hl. get oHV., Io Mart in thia Make |i.«, C A ■XVLKV. Tillamook. Oregon ► —CORNER FIRST S t . & »TILI.WKIJ. A ve . ----- — Terms: $12 to insure, for single mare, and $10 each for 2 or more. following prices: Rustic anil floor that has seemed a mono|H>ly on productions as bis own. ing 915, rough lumber 81.(8), the sealing business. Will make the season of 1893, com H77.Z, WHO CARES? There is no use for any ill feeling mencing April 3 to Julv 1, at tin* follow shingles f 1.50, lath .’5 cts. There ing places: surely is a mistake somewhere, as lx*tween this nation and England Au exchange says: "A lawyer em J°hn Johnson’s, at G.a.r2biLdl TUESDAYS. Mr Rkv’s. the timber costs ? I IM) per thousand on account of the difficulty. con ployed by the Chinese government NFSnJv«hI°Il< WCD- sidering the fact that it is not a • X a Saturdays &. Sundays on the stump in \ ambili county. is authority for the statement that r!nC 9 one east o< matter that interests the rank and rillamook City THURSDAYS, at rmnPAhv?lMDbtVat Beaver Cree« Secretary Gresham has lieen noti "limi inaile the conniry ami man tile ot the people of either country. t RIDAYS, B R. Daniels, Nestucca fied that the first steps taken to I. P. i* 15’» hamh liigh ami weighs lb** Iliade thè town.” Olir eitixens 1'lie result of open sealing would be • beautiful !»•) with black point». He haaagood enforce the Geary law would I m * the t lean bote, with ixiwerful muscular develop simuli! i cmember Ibis trulliful snx- to lower priei* of seal skins, and inent He began tlvveloping nutural trotting signal for the termination of all re action nt an early age. and had hel«en handled iug of Cow per. Let us stand to- the big company would be deprived would m»dtmht trotted very fast He wna driven lations. diplomatie.commercial and but a short time on a farm track aud trotted a gel Iter l'or ime cominoti Interest of its enormous profits. The seals full mile m r.vJ. Hi« cotta all «how fine trotting otherwise, Is'tween the I'nited action and a two-year «»Id trotted last year better and strivi* to make Sebastopol might be exterminated, but nobody than 301» He 1« kind a« a kitten perfectly States ami China.” level-headetl and pure gap'd thè ts'st town in Sonoma county; would sutler seriously from that. PhDKiHF E Sire Challenger to&t bv Almont « themsclvea." Lei us get a move exclusive privileges to nature's proxisions of mankind, and it is Oli to help olirsi*!, es, lilni*s. folly for the two leading nations of M hut Portland needs is not the world to quarrel over such a better exclusion laws but officer» nuitter. ■ tAN1) C0NHECTI0NEKV- PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION. While we admire Mr. Blaine's Portland raises a loud wail be policy, generally, we think he cause South Oregon merchants erred in this instance, and all have gone to San Francisco to cult others who had anything to do with ivate trade with that city. Port laud it have made the same mistake may find out. too late that she has that he did. His patriotism over also lost her grip on Astoria. A stepped his judgment ill this If Mr. IL Beers Loos had read railroad from \storia to \lbany instance. We Imd just as well the Horn Creek Bugle column in ami thence eastward would out- claim the fish that swim in the the H kai > ij < iht all along lie might flank the metropolis.— \storian. I’aeitie is'eiin. The worst feature of have got some more “original" ideas it is, the enforcement oftlie policy for his paper, lie has quite a re flu* Yamhill Lumber Yard at oftlie I'nited Slates would not do putation throughout California as Amity advertises that, in older to meet the cut ol McNIiilliv ille lumber the people any gisxl. It would a humorist, but we hope he is not yards, it will sell lumber alalie simply help the rich isirporation in the habit of using other people's streteli out your banda and gatlier 1'lie various nations could join to ili every availnble enterpri-e flint gether to protect the seals during w ili even temi to builil tip thè tow n apart of the xear if desired, aid \\ e lielieve it was Franklin who everylssly would have 11 fair show. sani, **God helps them timi help It is not right to give one eompanx T illamook , O regon . THE OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE .7 complete Stock of Drugs- M^cines. Toiiet-{ .trticles, .Votions on ha.nd.ff& A /> »1 i* /ill z-w ■ I < J T>r. “H. T? .eO. Johnson /// Pre scripti nu s eu rcfu H y ompounded. Fifty years xperience in this business. « A lfred W illiams , DRUG STORE! Hutchins Corner. Tillamook, Oregon. . LI1TE OF DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Compounded At all hours. THE • ♦ •• BUREAU »: »• SALOON, C. H. SMITH, Proprietor. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. First St , Opp. accidental. Tillamack,are