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® i 11 « t it 0 0 It fjeabl i jiltt ----- BY----- W. F. D. JONES. T he C ounty O fficial P aper KATES OF SC BSC Rll’TlON. (HTRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year ................................ Six month« ............... Three montiiH 11.hO. ■ .7.5. 50. ADVERTISING KATES. i inch, per month Jo.75 per year 16.7s 2.25 ... ” ” 2o.oo col. ” ’' 3-75 ” ” 33-00 6.75 " " 60.00 11.00 ... ” 100.00 loo.oo I ’’ ” ” ... . ” Local notices, locts per line; ati<! sets, afler tlf first insertion. Only sets per line for first insertion for regular a«!vet tisers Lost, Found, For Kent, ForSale, Wanted, and Special notices, in classified “ad” columns, at the rate of one cent per word for fit st insertion and halt rates thereafter. Legal notices, Nonpareil, iocts. per line for firkt insertion and 5cta per Ittic foi eeeh atibae- quent insertion. \II notices or communications should be sent in as early in the week as possible. Do You Know! that It pays to Advertise In the Headlight? «r Wliv? one of my nieces marries a man named Anton.” The twelve are further required to give the Chris tian name of Antonio or Anton to each first-born child, according as it turns out to be girl or boy. The marriage of each nephew and niece is also to be celebrated on 011c of the St. Anthony’s days, either January 17, May 10, or June 13. Each is further required to be married before tlie end of July, 1896. Any nephew or niece reinaininiiig unmarried to mi An tonie or an Anton after that date forfeits half of his or her share of the property. In no other work does tlie "penny-wise mid pound-foolish” proverb apply so pertinently us in the construction of roads and streets. The cheaper methods al ways prove twice as expensive in the long run for maintenance alone, not to speak of the money saved in transportation cost by a good road way. Where two horses emt easily haul a load over a good highway that would require four over a poor one, it ought not to be diflicult for the farmer to see that money spent in road-making is well invested.—The Public Otlieial. Seeing that the council of Trent in the sixteenth century Holentnly pronounced “the female uttired in inaseiiline habilinieiiU” to be “ac- [ earned,” it would be inlereeting to learn what attitude the Roman ( alholic < hutch ot the present day proposeH to adopt with regard to the knickerbockers of women who And, Is bright, spicy, well- printed, and has attract ride a bicycle. According to the ive and artistic "ads ” French papers the Cardinal Arch bishop, of Paris has taken advan TI i I k I m why everybody tftke# and reads the tage id’this mediaeval decree to is H eadlight . N o other paper in the county c ¡ti compare with it in ci/culation. It 'is the sue instructions to his clergy Io re fuse tiny sacrament, to women coin pienu’ev Pnprv, ing to ask it in the cycling attire and its subscription list is rapidly increasing. ot to-day. But, surely, the Council Fine job printing plant in connection. of Trent collld not have foreseen As far ns we can hear little or the advent of the wheel and of the new woman in kttickerboekers.— nothing Ims been done for milking Ex. exhibits for Tillmnoook lit tlm Ex Reports have been circulated in position or state fair. It is a the south end ot the county that sliaine llial ihe best dairying mid lumbering comity in the slate Hour mid other provisions were hasn't enterprise to make it show being sold at high prices here, ing of its products wlien such a with tlm purpose, no doubt, of good opportunity is uflbrded. driving the Nestliccii trade to Tillamook need not expect to get Sheridan, 'i he fact is, Hour mid fancy prices for its cheese mid but other provisions can be bought just ter, or attract ctl. ¡till to its timber as cheaply here, ami cheaper in some instances, than in Ihe valley resources until a mor spirit is shown. This is no insig- towns. A lucky discovery was made on the morning of July 4 by two Mao ris outside the north head of the Kaipara, Harbor, New Zealand, says the Scientific American, when no fewer than twenty-seven sperm whales were found on the shore, all within a few miles radius. It being the breeding season for sperm whales, they usually leave the cold latitudes of tlie Antarctic until their calves are strong enough to return, mid it is assumed that in one of these voyages, being con fronted by fierce gales, they en deavored to take shelter, but sud denly found themselves in shallow water, where the receding tide soon left them mi easy prey for the hands of man. An enterprising firm, Messrs. Allison Brothers, of Auckland, have commenced the boiling down proscess, though their plant is somewhat inmle- (plate for such a gigantic under taking. A horseman who was rid ing along the beach soon after the discovery wiis lucky enough to lind a large quantity of ambergris, valued at about £3,000. Many seekers are now on the ground ex pecting each tide to bring them a fortune. WE TAKE IT BACK. The County News, County Advertising, Is Fearless in Policy, Grants Free Discussion, The Sheridan Sun say Our good friend, Daniel Washington Fuarnbeater Jones, of the H ead light , intimates that we are a pre- varicalor—something like Eli Per- kins mid other coarse distorters of the truth. Not at all, Bro. Jones. We are simply gifted with a fervid hmigimition which if harmlessly indulged in legitimate fiction is a healthful mind exercise. Take back your rude insinuations, Bro. Jolies, or between you mid us there will be mi Antarctic ice bar rier 1200 feet high. Nestiiccn Ims n newspaper nt Inst. It is the Oeeuii Wax e, mid is published nt Woods by Weatherly »Si Williams. J. B. Long, formerly of the Amity Popgun, is tlm editor. It is neat, typographically, well edited, mid stm ts olf with a good advertising patronage, it will be of great service to the Neslueea country if the people there give it liberal support. ÆLLEN HOUSE “I hardly know what to make of the new minister,” said the King of Mbwpka to his forty-sec- end xvife. As lienal, woman's aptitude for estimating 11 man at his true value came to ¡he front. “Suppose you make n stexv of him,” she suggested; mid it was done. — Parson's Weekly. “I see,” remarked Mrs. Snaggs, while reading the Chronicle-Tele graph last night “that the United Brethren are holding n conference at Wilkinsburg" "1 thought the Siamese twins were dead," commented Mr. Snaggs. Pitsburg Chronicle Tele graph. Down by the little running brook I fir«t mel Maggie May, Iler father wat a dairyman Who made the I humcm pav. —Detroit Free Frees ' Of dress and cloak making, at home. Fashionable work. Patronage of ladies of Tillamook respectfully solicited. NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE Mrs. J. W. HASKINS. Best Meals in the C ty. (2 arl P. KNUDSON TILLAMOOK. OREGON Blacksmith. Ihe Alderman All kind' of wood and Iron work done. Horss Shoeing a Leading Hotel of filiamo: k— Specialty. ------------- ——»Tillamook, Orc. Headquarters for Commercial men and the traveling public. Samp e rooms. Electric lights thioughout. Stage and boat of fices. Hates, $t.oo to f2.oo per day, American plan. --- ’■ 1 I ’ NEW MANAGEMENT Prices to Suit the Times: R! —BOOT0 and Evfiecial attention to the cuisine department. M title to ordet. -H H. A. WOODFORD, Prop’r. Repniiiifg done ns cheap ns the cbeapeM. Come anti be couviuced. Advocate Building. P. F. BROWNE FISHz MARKET Headlight o o o Oreo o ’onian F resh S almon , S alt S almon , C lams , C rabs , E tc . Only Two Dollars per Year. fT I By accepting this proposition yon save a dollar, which is worth looking after these hard times. —» ¿) This Proposition will not last long Call at once. ¡ he price of each paper is 51.50 per year. Sturgeon’s flew and Select 0toclç patent Afedicineg and Druggi$t’$ Notion^. A Fine Line of Jewelry > Stationary, Books. Prescriptions Carafully Compoundad. T illamook , O regon . RECORDS SEARCHED. R R. HAYS, Tillamook, Or N ew APPLES, 300 ACRES Pears, Nut Trees, and Novelties. ,\L STARR, the larseat early -TqV "Vl',r 11 inch,-« .round, and ' I marketable tirât week in July L. W GLÆSER, The Barrel Maker..... «• "\TnT.hU S|,O,> b™? M’ain’ MV| «"»ke B.m.1. K_ Iirkms K.U, lut«, He., .t modern price* All work warranted finit eia«. 1 I Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department. Phnxgon. Purlin mid other apples. KOONCE pear, early, hand- some and delicious. Lincoln Coreless, very large end vary late’ Also, ‘’This weather" begun tlie old Seneca, .Japan Golden Russet, Vermont Beauty, etc. Tapan Quince est inhabitant, “ain’t nothin' fer Columldii, une<|uale<l tor jelly. heat to what I felt jest sixty years ■KTTTmS ----- - ago------ ” “And it isn’t a mariner to what Parry’. Clsni. « Inches sroim.1. the Hrse.i known et.e.mut . mxny other« W .Innts-Preneh. Perk in J.p.n Enrli.h .nd Amer.c.n Peen. Almond. you are likely to see sixty years Hilberts, Elea«»». I.ongip««. Japan Mayherrlas. Hardy Orange« Dwarf Rock/ w .d, ' Chertie. free from iiiaect«. black knot, and other dl«ea«e. small fruit, ...L since," interrupted the irreverent etc. shade tree«, ornamental ahrub« C ataloov . Faaa ' ' ■< P* *‘uirant. youth, and the old man went home Pomona NurBHrieB. WM BARRY Barry, N J. grow ling ill Mint the way boys were raised nowadays. —Iudimui|H>lis Journal. The tobacco using young man is in favor again. There are no microbes in his kisses.—West Un ion Gaiette. 1 : ATE^T £TYLE$, ( J. P ALLEN. Prop'r. CURRENT FUN Mrs. Alooziu— Have you been Io any of the fail openings, my dear? Mrs. Buzbuz—Xot exactly; but 1 William Grover, widely known tumbled into a coal hole the other day,—Roxbury Gazette. ns I he inventor of the Grover linker sewing machine, Ims just “My wife found a poker ehip in died in Beverly, Mass., nt the age my pocket the other morning,” of seventy two. He made a for said the man about town. tune out of his invention while “Was sit« angry?” still a young man, mid at once re “Very. She asked me how tired from business, devoting his much it cost. I told her 50 cents, time to religious anil philanthropic mid she said that a man always activities. got cheated; that tlie thing was nothing but celluloid.”—Washing A subscriber to theS. F. I'.xami ton Star. ner wrote to that paper asking a good remedy to make the mustache In Ihe Alps—On reaching a cer grow. The paper answered that tain point the driver turned round praying was as good ns anything on his seat mid observed to his else. passengers: “From this poiitt I lie road is only accessible to m,lies It is hard to believe that a man mid donkeys; I must, therefore, is telling the truth when you ask the gentlemen Io get out mid know you would lie were you in proceed on foot.—Feilille d'Avis Ilia place.— Boston Transcript. de Vevey. “Bill N'ye," tlm American hum orist, is a man of very sober de meanor, and rarely cracks jokes outside of newspaper columns. He Ims been know'll, however, to piny ti practical joke on a friend W hen l.ieut. Greeley started on his expo dition to the North Pole Nye gave MAKE GEOGRAPHY INTERESTING. him a sealed box Hint was not to be opened until the explorer had In teaching your little girl Ge reached his farthest farthest point ography try to make it so..... thing north. The box contained axle more limn 11 dry list of names to grease for the Pole. ln> leurned by rote. Take her im The leading exhibits of the aginary voyages from one count rx county mid district fairs ami Ihe to another. Tell her something of state fair will bo transferred to the the manners and customs of the Exposition at Portland when Ihe people and anything you can learn fails ar<* over, mid combined with yourself nlanit the lives of the chil the special county ami town exhib dren. Deserilie to her lioxv the its will constitute the greatest col Swiss boys herd their cattle under lection of Oregon Products ever the shadoxv of the Alps, mid the brought together. It will lie such Esquimaux tire made daring by a display of natural products as being thrown into the ice water in Fell could not be equalled by any other their strange fur garments. her of the stunted Ilves of the pit state in the union. boys in the coal mines mid ot the I lie "Nene Wifiier Tnglilatt,” ot German girls who learn to use their live knitting needles almost Germany, prints tlie strmige will as soon as they can hold them, of a wealthy ami eccentric old mail Books of travel will furnish you who lately died, “1 give all my with many interesting incidents property," he says, "to my six which yon can turn to account, nephews and six nieces, Imt under Geography will not be il weari- Her mother’s the sole condition that every one some task to her. wisdom can make the first steps of my nephew s marries a woman iitlrnetive.—October Ladies’ Home limned Antonie, and that every Journal. < I 4 4 fr V V and B hchush it Gives tiiliemil limiter, hut one of the greatest importance. 4 TWENTY-SEVEN WHALES ASHORE. Salmon stilted to older. Fish furnished in wagon-load lots for valley peddlers. ON OLSEN’S WHARF. DIRECTORY. STATU OF OKIiGON Governor................................. XX I- I.ord Secretary of State................. It. K KlHCAllr Treasurer ............................ P hil . M etchas Supt. of Public Instruction. G. M. I rwin Attorney-General ............. C. M. ItrLKMA.N Slate Printer........................ XV. II Leeds <R. S. K ean Supreme Judges ................. ?E. A. MooliE. ((’.W olverton Member Board of Equalization S. li. G ibson IG KO. H. BVIINKTT Circuit Judges * III. II. H ewitt Prosecuting Attorney J ames M c C ain John Senator .. .... ....... J. W. Maxwell Representative........... . U . G. GlTl.l, UNITED STATES OF1TCALS: Senators • f • g- M itchell $ J. N. D olph Congressmen I1*4 histrlct B H ermann congiessmen )2B(l I)istru.t w. R. E llis f Ronr.A. M iller V. S. Lumi Office, Oregon < Ity-j ,.et„^Jue? i Receiver. UOVNTY OFFICIALS: Judge................................... W. W. C onder id . P. H arvey Commissioner ................... )L. B. A lley Clerk . . .. . T. IU G oyne Sheriff...................... ............... J. H. J ackson Treasurer ................................. Jon < B arker Assessor................................... A. T. W hite Survcyoi..................................... A. M. A ustin School Superintendent . . . I,. P. S mith Coroner C E. R eynolds Deputy Prosecuting Attorne :y ’ .E. E. S ei . ph Circuit Court convenes ti._ _ ________ t__ fie , 4th Monday in August, and an adjourned term is generally held in the spring. PRECINCT; Justice of the Pe.ace ... I. T. M aulsbv Constable S. M iller CITY OFFICIALS. Mayor....... E. E. S elph r . D. It EASON EK Council] ............... J ohn J ones ......................L...H iner . W. H.R eynolds I G ko . C ohn Recorder ('. N. D rew Treasurer A lfred W illiams Marshall W. T. l’erry SCHOOL BOARD M W. Harrisson, A. W. Severance, and Claude 1 hayer.—Clerk, Tom Coates. CHCRCII DIRECTORY. C hristian (J iuih h :—Rev. 11. B. Morgan, pastor. Sen ices on Sundays at ti o'clock A. M and at 7:30 P. M. until further notice. M I'.. C hurch :—Rev. D. McLachlan, pastor. Services 1st Sunday in month at ri A. M. at Bay ’ lty and at 7 P. M. in Tillamook. 2nd Sunday at Pleasant Valh y at 11 A. M. and in Tillamook aJ ' 3rd Su,,day. same asfirst. 4th Sun- doy, I iliamook, morning and evening. 5th Sun days at Nehalem. C atholic C hurch :—No pastor at present. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. A.O. I W — Meets every Monday night at ; p m ill I O. O E. Hall Geo. Edmunds, M. W I). ¡.Edmunds, Recorder. HOOK & LADDER ( (). -Meets on fiist Tues day night of each month in City Hall. Geo. ( ohn. President; Theo. Steinhilber. Chief; Otto Heins, Secretary. G. A. R — Meets first and third Saturday of each month at 1 p m in G. A. R Hall. C. N Dtew, Adjutant; J. w. Waxwell. Commander. I. O <). E.—Meetsevery Tuesday night at ";3n p. m hi 10. o. E Hall. Wm. biernmn. N. G. Carl Knudson. Rec. Secretary; Win. Hamilton, Per. secretary. CAMP.—No. 219, Woodmen of the l every Friday night in I. O. O. F" < lerk K R Hays’ Consul, H omek M aron . A. I- it a . M —Meets first Saturday night of in ! 0 0 h Geo. Cohn. '' M l R. Beals. Secretary. m JO,, h S,’N F hai >TER NO 24-Meetsat7 30 I’. < ’ v* l’le.3rd. *•*’’r’lay of each month at I. O. !4< retary ‘ Sibky’ 11 H : W W Conder. SILVER WAVE CHAPTER, No. 18, O. E. S - \ir« a ”Jd..an<! 4,h Saturdays of each month. Mrs A a Eord. W. M ; G. W. Pettit, Secretary. MAIL SCHEDULE. Y amhill :— •«'■e X V anillin daily except Sunday 8 p. ni ArnvealTltlanio.,knextd.yby 4p.m v’f"10?11 daily except Snnd.v 6p m Arrive V V «„.hill next day 2p.m. I'tLLAMOOK AXt> U.llWOMVlLLlt:— 1 Arn "«•'* Arrive. Netart. J, „ ’'.''‘‘M« Mine day., p J Arnvex Tillam.M.k by 6 p n, B xxhxgat — Round trip to be performed on Monday G rand K ond :_ at Gr,n<i Ro"n*>e daily except Sanday •‘»P m . oron arrixal of mail from McMtnn- Arrivea at Tillamook at t 45. P m « J'".’."?”! »’«P' •« 0 «hich°r.Oun..:ir1ry1'4,‘i Of m"U fr“'» N V.mhilt. Arrive« at (trend Monde at 145. Tillamook, Or. P n“ N etarts :—