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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1894)
<t i I lit in o o It 1’Krtbliiiltt. — bv — w. F. D. JONES. ity above both of the other parties, but it can never succeed with the old political hacks in the fore ground. The people will sit down upon them hard. T he C ounty O fficial P aper ----- Independent in Politics KATES OF SI’IIMK1ETJON. /«rwicri.Y 1NADVAMCR.) One year Six months Three month* . 91. M. .75. 50. advertising rates . per year 16-75 1 inch, per month fo-ffi ’ ■ ‘¿o.oo 3. 9** ” ” 55.00 L col. ” ” 3.75 ” ” ÓO.OO H ” . *• b.75 ” ” 100.00 1 ” ” ” 11.00 Local notic-*, i«x-ts. per line: and sets, after the first insertioii. Only sets per line for first insertion for reirnlar advertise».•< Lost. Found, For Keill. For Side, Wanted, and Special notices, in classified ‘'ad” columns, at Hie rate of om* cent per wor«t for ills* insertion and halt rates tl'.crealter. I.rixal 11 ai< r> Nonpareil loci'-, per line for first insertion and ikls per hue for each siihse qnent inseition. Of course congress will not pass the Niearagilil canal bill this ses sion. Th< sugar trust quarrel takes too much time, anil it must Is- re membered that Huntington anil other railway magnates don't want any canal. Tb«- Hr:' plight Ims worked un- ceasiiigly Io encourage every en terprise or industry calculated to benefit this county and everyone liel>> to the county. Any inference to the contrary is entirely uncalled for, and is hatched up by some politicians who feel that their chances of running the county are slim w hile this paper exists. A man may have a large farm, plenty of beef cattle, hay. potatoes, and other articles, and a poor house. He can't buy lumber to build a new one because lie can't get ii good price for his cattle. He can't sell oil'part of his farm so he can build a house and improve Un balance of his place, because lie can't find anybody with money to buy what he has for sale. Yet there are many people who are aetvaily suffering for the need of some of his produce. COHN & CO., The Largest General Merchandise Dealers in Tillamook County. — We Always Lead But Never Follow line of Oregon made, all wool, fine ly liaised clothing, just received. Hoys’ Suits $6.50. Mens’ Suits $ I 0.00. Cy a : il'cì I di J’l clc I, c. T. HILLS, Î3cst Sca-zidc Summer ‘Hofei 111 Tillamook County. Two boats each day to Tillamook. Garibaldi, Or. T'he Japa-China war may make times some better. We can sell "Teaching is the noblest art. but the sorriest trade. them guns, powder and lead to kill each other with, and sell them According to reports from Tillamook, supplies to eat or deslroy while j they are doing it. This is not a there hio three stave loads of people go over the North Ynmhill route Io the TR \IMNG SCHOOL for teachers, very humane consolation however. mast theory ami practice combined. A «here one trues over liny oilier strong professional course, and well route. The reason is obvious—tl.e best. equipped model school. Thorough pre W'lmt is lumber, butter, or other cheapest and shortest route.—North Yam paratory ami academic courses. Normal, produce worth to this county un hill Record. advanced normal, business, music ami ai t departments. The H eadlight is not interested part less there is some money in circul Light expenses; board and lodging, ation to buy it with? There are icularly in favor of either route, but tq books and tuition, not above $150 per i correct any wrong impression made l»v year. The town of Monmouth has a many people who need these and the above statement will make dm follow beautiful and healthful location in the other things, but they can't buy ing staie ient: The distance hr North very heart of I he Willamette valley, 12 miles from the state capital. It has no because there is no money in cir Yamhill from here is estimate I al 45 to saloons. .50 miles. The distance to i on st Grove culation. The Normal School Diploma entitles is estimated from 54 to 61 miles The one to teach in any county in the state A tannin factory to utilize the number of people coming over each route without further examination. Gradu ates (omma'nd good positions. hemlock bark, and a pulp mill to is ii bout equal. The stage fare to North Yamhill is $3.50. The fare to Fo est Vitality and grow th have always char- use up the wood from th«- hemlock actarized the work of the Normal. The Grove is ^4 00. It is necessary to st. -p timber would surely pay here. over night on the North Yamhill road in coming year promises to be the best in its history. EXPENSES:—Tuition, per term of ten weeks: Normal, 46.25; Sub-Normal, Some man with a speculative turn making lhe trip, the way the schedule is i5 00* (’«»inmer ial, $6.25. i oard ami lodging: I oar«l at Normal «lining hall. <1.75 of mind anil a little Yankee ingen arranged. The tri-» to Forest G-ove is per week - uufui nislie I rooms, 50 cents per week; furnished rooms, with lire and uity should take advantage of these made in one day, and in time to catch light. $1.00 i" $1.25 pei week; b«»ard ami lodging in private families, from 43.00 the train for Portland the same «lay, to $3 50 per week opportuni, ies. Catalagues cheerfully sent on application. Address: however in coming from Portland to P L CAMPBELL, President, or W A. WANN, Sec y Faculty. Tillamook it is mi«,«ssai v to stop over Mr. Handley hasn't heard of any night in b'orest Grove. Th * railroad fare dissalisfiietion regarding llie pres t’r« in Forest Grove to Portland is a little ent mail schedule. It is probable less than from N«»rtn Yamhill. There M<’e”Pr.v nml line li-hing on t<»!h lie hasn't heard of the result oi fthc *s i- i J une elect ion. For Ins I i icik lit wv routes, ami the accommodations on both are very good, tonsidering that l hey are will state that Mrs. May received I mountain roads Pica and cakes, fresh C. & E. TH AVER a clear majority of 34 for school every «lav. A Bible Ouenth»»«. superintendent. Having attended a religious meetim.* General Banking anil Exchange business. French candies. Fresh home inaile recently, titul hearing so much exhorta Interest paid on time deposits. The politicians and convention fruits and candies. New supply of tion to start I«» heaven, I wish to ask the Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, fixers are laying plans already for follow ing <|ii« si i » iis : vegetables bv every boat. Sweden and alt foreign countries. the next election, They had,just Is there a writer, speaker or passage in ICE CREAM ns well take notice right now that the Bible that exhorts |ieople I » st-irl for the people have no further use I'or heaven? I have rend il nil mid find ■Restaurant in Oregon. • Connection. tlieiu. There w ill be a m w dial none, then wh v so much exhortai ion of our day to start lor heaven? To the when the next republican county coll(rarv U1 contrary, in iiposlolic days, the go, hi convention comes oil', and those ami ju-t »ailed for Ilia Son from who are trying to run things w ill i heaven, slid the kingdom <>f lèni to be left out. Tile people will con ; come to Israel on earth. Then»., i. 10; Blacksmith trol the convention and the slate , Luke xxiii, 50. mid 51 I.like ii, 25. All kinds of wood work and wagon Do people read their bibles? Will sonic makers will get a chance to stay stop ami think? J \. mes M Liivu L work done. at home. Thin paper priqsises to Theie is a great demand for Tillamook fight everyone of them to the bitter it is surprising to see end. In-fore lhe convention, and iimelies now i^Xew shoes $1.50. old shoes fioeti. how main “Coasters" ar** anxious to ? after, if necessary. The republicans trad< Willamette valley lands for Tilla Place of business : opposite .Jones Bros. in this comity have a clear major mook real estate. Livery Stable. State T?or mal School ¡i.'!.1“1 ’C" \ BREAD Tillamook, i’ARLP. KNUDSON C. W. JÇigei1, TDonegSlFokcr Bay City, Ore Hoi^hoeing a Specialty.