Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 05, 1894, Image 2

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    To Monje jSeelçerg and InVe$oi%
duee and manufactured goods of
the county, until called for, taking
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out a small percent of each article
W. F. D. JONES.
for storage charges. He will live
'on the tolls. We will send our
T he C ounty O fficial P aper lumlwr to the cities and countries
when- they produce no lumber, and
Magnificent Timber,
Independent in Politic»------
Fine L»»gging Stream*.
we will get hardware, Hour, and
Rich Bottom Landa.
drygoods in return. But this plan
Good Harbor and Towns.
KATES OF SI H-,! RIl'TIOX.
Attractive Beaches.
(STKKtLV IKAOVAKCK. )
will become cumbersome, in many
»1 nO.
One year
r
.. .75. ways, and in order to keep from
Six month*
M
Three month*
shipping goods and produce around
advertising matms .
over and over again Io pay debts,
Beautiful Bay,
’
1 inch, per month
$o 7®
per year $6.75
Safe Harbor,
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2u-°° as it would happen in many in­
r4coi. ••
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3 75
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Fine Logging Streams,
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*75
60 00 stances; government officers would
I.arge Area of Timber,
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ij.oo
” ” loo.oo
Prairie and Bottom Lands,
Local iiotic*'», lurl». per line; and sets, after be created who would issue checks
the first insertion Only .seta per line for first
Popular Beach Resorts Convenient,
insertion for regular advertisers
or certifleates representing certain
Growing Town—Tillamook City.
Lost. Found. For Rent, For Sale, Wanted, and
Special notices, in classified ad columns, at properly, establishing a regular
the rate of one cent jx-r word for first insertion
and halt rate» thereafter.
value for certain articles, and these
Legal notices. Nonpareil. ioc I s . per line for
first insertion ami acts per line for each subse ■checks
could
be transmitted
qiient insertion.
Many stores aini’< dfici s.
through I he mails at small expense,
Saw mil Ca m I Creameries.
saving much heavy freighting at
Electric Light.s^a nd ¿Telegraph.
FREE MONEY.
Good Walks and Streets.*
times. In a short time these checks
(»oixi Schools kim I Churches.
It is not in the province of this would begin to pass from one to
l.aigv’Acadt my,.Building,
stone Bank Building
paper to expound doctrines, to say another as a circulating medium or
First Class Hotels.
what is right or wrong, to tell money—yes, money, with a recogn­
Newspapers
people what to do or what not to ized value, that is representing or
do, but this paper will endeavor to being good for so many bushels of
say things that will cause people to wheat or so many tons of i non or
l ine Spruce 'l imber.
do their ow n thinking. To say and so many pairs of shoes. Would
Magnificent Beaches.
Sea
Lion Kocks.
think what we please, within proper this bring us back to the starting
bounds, is a privilege which we point, or is this the true solution
prize higher than anything else. of the money question?
Now, we shall advance a financial
Rich Agricultural Lands.
A HUMORIST’S IDEA OF A GOOD HUS
Good Pasturage.
proposition that should cause you
BAND.
Fine Trout Streams.
to think. It may be radical or ex­
Harbor and Town.
'Die "best husband”? Why! the
Manificvnt
Beaches.
treme, and perhaps it is better not
one who is devoted first to his wife
to go to any extreme, but figure it
and children, second, to his work Those who want homes, farm land, dairy land, timber or cranberry iand, should correspond
with me. Tillamook is the best dairy county on the coast, and her timlx-r resources are
out to suit yourself:
and everything else, There you
unexcelled. Tillamook City is building faster than ever, and town lots are yet ( heap.
Let us have more money. Let’s
Free printed information to cnq.iirerr. Sec descriptive matter ou another page.
are. I could preach a sermon on
have all the silver that the govern­
Theo. Steinhilber,
’ 011 this text, hut I'll rather give an
Tillamook, Ore.
ment can coin, and all the paper
example. I've lieen lecturing for
money the government can print,
ten years. Once 1 was just stepping
now making daily
TILLAMOOK trips Is with
and have a law passed making it
hack over Trask
on the stage to greet a big house
river
toll
road. Carrlul
and
all legal tender, good for paying all
UHQTU VAMUif I “r.,verM- R°°‘‘ hacks, qufck
anil be funny, when I got a tele­
uJiiln lâmnlLL trips, and excellent hôtel
obligations. It will soon become
acornmodntions. Road m
gram saying my wife was ill, and
Stage Line good
repair.
so plentiful as to become valueless,
You will remember that Goliath
my four children, over at New
and everybody can get all they
was very much surprised when
Brighton, Staten Island, were all
Leaves Tillamook daily for North Yamhill.
David hit him with a stone.
lie
want. The farmer can’t buy groc­
taken with scarlet fever. I was
Leaves North Yamhill daily for Tillamook.
Baid “that such a thing had never
eries with it, and the merchant
bound for California. Well! A
entered his head before?* New
and non-producer can’t buy flour,
Makes close connections
lecturer must always be joyful,
i leas are numerous in our stock.
with trains al North Yam­
butter, m ;a,t, vegetables or wool or
hill,--------
We always have what is latest,
always gay and cheerful, to bis
cotton with it. Work can’t be pro­
best and cheapest
audience. I never knew how I got
Fare Only S3 50.
cured with it. The laborer will
over that programme; but in the
demand something more substan­
P.
H
MESNER, Manager.
morning I broke contracts to the
tial for his work. The farm -r will
extent of S5000, and took the first
want something better than a legal
FOf^E^T ^OVE \ TILL^MOOk
swift train for home. That man,
tender for his cattle and produce.
in my opinion, was the best sort of
When the banker wants his floor I
Line,
husband.—From “Men Who Make
mop ed, lie will have to do it him
J
IS
NOW
RUNNING
AGAIN.
prop
’
r
.
t ie Best Husbands,” Demorest’s
self, even if his vaults are full of
Standard Literature in
Magazine for July.
Stage will leave Forest Grove for Tillamook
Paper Covers
silver. The lord i nary aborer won't I
Tuesday and Friday morniugs. Leaves Tilla­
All Leading Periodicals.
mook on Wednesday and Saturday mornings,
want money, already having more ; THE BEAUTIFUL DEEP BLUE SEA.
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starting early enough to catch the evening train
than he needs. It will settle the
Tobacco,
Cigars,
Eruilt,
Xn/s
and
Eine
for Portland.
I
Candies,
the social question without blood­
H. D. JONES, Forest Grove.
shed, and one man will be just as
I
In the Justice Court for Hoquarton Precinct in
rich as another. Then the farmer
Tillamook County and state of Oregon.
I). L. Pike, Plaintiff. \
will exchange his cattle and wheat'
vs.
[
J. W. Johnson, Deft.)
PAINTING,
for sugar, shoes, clothing, railroad I rave about the deep blue sea
To said J. W. Johnson,defendant above named.
and Paper-hanging.
In the name of the state of Oregon you are
tickets, newspapers, and such
And life upon the ocean wave,
commanded to appear be ore the undersigned,
and prices call on, or write to
luxuries as he can’t produce. The But when I lie a seasick wretch a justice of the peace in Hoquarton precinct, in For H estimates
eiimann G esknek . Beaver Post-office,
said county and state, on or before the 26th day
41
Tillamook County, Ore.
of July 1894. at the hour of 9 o’clock in the foi e'
laborer will make clothing, rail­
I wish it were my grave.
noon of said day at Tillamook City, at my office
Ladies Home Journal.
in the said precinct. to answer the complaint of
road irons, bricks, build houses, etc.
said plaintiff" founded on an account for labor
and services rendered and performed at the
for flour, meat, housesand lots and
County Warrant. Payai,1,-.
special instance and request of said defendant
such other things as be needs. 'Die The following conntv warrants are and wherein he demands out- Hundred and ten
dollars and interest thereon at the rale of S per
railroads will trade transportation payable at the comity ti reasurer's office, cent. per annum fro... the 15th day of August
and no interest will be . allowed
—...I 11 pon 1892 and for costs and disbursements herein, for
for iron, ties and grub for the rail­ them after this dale: Class “A” Nos. which sum judgment will be rendered against
you it you fail so to appear and ansa er said
road hands. The banker will throw 1315, 13.-2, 1327. 1329, 1330, 1331. 1336, complaint.
This summons is published in pursuance of an
1344, 1345 299, 803.I1H18, 1009,
his money into the river, and he 1349,1341
made by and filed o ’ record on the 28th
104«, 11(H), 1 KM. 1119, 1213, 1233,1205, order
day of May 1S94, by me the undersigned justice
will build warehouses and store 12’78 1284, 1300, 1304, 1305, 1300, 1307, of the peace of said precinct, county and state.
Given under my hand this 13th day of June. 1894.
1312.
rooms where he will keep the pro 1311,
I. '1 M aflsbv ,
June 12, 1894
G eo . C ohn , C o . Treas.
(Killama^li t'jciilHinht.
Nehalem has—.
Tillamook has_—
Netarts has_ _
Nestucca lias—»
\ New Idea!
B q
TILLAMOOK
S'l
B. C. LAM B,
O ri
Frescoing, Decorating,
C. W. IÇigei1,
Justice.
Bay City, Ore