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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1896)
Every Member $5O.00 of the Family >pHERK is in turn no easier or surer way to ?ea?h their pocket- bioke ♦ Walts his or her Chance to Read But This is Different This Paper Vol. VIII. No. 35. PROFESSIONAL TILLAMOOK. OR EGON. TH U RSD AY. JAN U A RY 23. 1896. j)AVJO WILEY. M. J»., 1 I P hysician an « TRILBY HAD BEAI IT I FI :i Sontos, Special attention to Obstetrics, office in Sturgeon** Drug Store. Homs io to is A. M. Hiid 2 to 5 I*. M. FEET I But We have no desire to call attention to our feet. They attract enough attention al- ready, but we would like you to try a two or four bit box of our hand made candies. [ T. MACLSBY, THE FINEST LINE OFCANDY EVER DISPLAYED IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY. ^ TILLAMOOK NEWS Co Next door to bank. ( 'LAI DE THAYER, VI 1(11! M'.Y- ATI. \\V, A. W. SEVERANCE, MISCELLANEI US. Leading Papers Almost Given Away With the Headlight— Prices never Quoted Before to our Subscribers. C. & K. P H A Y H K Tillamook, Oregon. G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN Exchange and ^oney ^ecuiitieg. The following named papers will be dubbed with the II kaoi . igiit at lire rales given n the l ight hand column of figures. The figures on the left show the price of tire publishers of the various papers. These are cash prices: »2 00 *1 .50 Oregonian................................... and II kadi 2 25 1 50 Examiner............................................... > » •> oo 1 50 Call................................................. 2 00 1 00 Detioit Free Press.......................... », 2 (HI ... 1 00 Toledo Blade .................. 2 00 1 00 St lx.»uiM < »lobe I »emoci at (seini-w eekly) »I ,, 1 75 1 00 Inter Ocean........................................... 1 75 1 01 New York Tribune.......................... 1 7# .................. 1 00 Cincinnati Enquirer 4 00 ............ 3 00 Scientific American », 2 oo 1 00 ('osmopolitaii.................................... ,» 2 00 1 00 Hoard’s Dairyman ...................... We can give you nome very favorable combinaliona of aevernl px|>ers if you wish more than two. These rates may lie withdrawn any lime. Call at Iliia office or at II. C. launb’s lmok store if you wish to accept any <>f these offers You net a receipt good for the Examiner prise scheme if you siihserilie at ‘.lie 11 k im.miiT office or at latmb's. ALFRED WILLIAMS Collections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGQN. I J [I. B^ID^EFOI^D. * TILLAMOOK, Notary Public and Conveyancar, A Doe* a General Beal Eatate Bu«inew. i’njn tHxes for non-resident*. Bay City, Oregoq. prescription^ CHA£. ptTE^pl, Carefully Compounded BARBER IN CONNECTION J Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing First ßla^ iq Every particular v V van , ook B^neii BREAD Pies and cakes, fiv^h every day. —-•— French eaiidiefl. Fresh home made « aid lies. New supply of Imite and vegetable* by every Ixmt. ICE CREAM /Restaurant in ’^.Connection. M illinery ••»...„D ress M aking Miss t, J Ruggles sn<l Mrs Juhawu have a first class millinery store are! dress making e» tablishiaent latest style« in millinery. Tillamook. Ore OREGON FULL STOCK OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINE, DRUGGIST S NOTIONS, TOILET AR- TICLES, ETC., ALWAYS HAND. ! HOT ANO COLD BATHS • < Invested in these col umns will lay that same matter before the same 2500 people. TIMBER INTERESTS will be doing a good work for the county. The II k . idligiit is working solely in the interests of this region, and is always ANXIOUS TO LEARN MORE\ endeavoring to persuade good settlers OPP. iRTICULAR IMPORT TO to take advantage of the wonderful op ABOUT TILLAMOOK. THE NOR THU'ES T. portunities in this locality. Copies of this paper are sent inquirers every week X letter appeared recently in the' I Puget Sound Lumberman. | but we can’t write personal letters to all. American Field, the leading spoilsman's . The much despised hemlock is getting : journal of the country, describing in de-1 At considerable expense the following to the front. The Cathlamet Gaaette tail the many attractions for hunters advertisement for Tillamook county has says A. S. Douglass of that place lias in and fishermen in the Tillamook country. been placed in quite a list of county I.is boom f>0,000 feet of choice hemlock newspapers in South Dakota, Kansas logs which he is Hawing into box lum Immediately a number of inquiries were and Nebraska : ber. Mr. Douglass finds by actual ex received asking for further information illamook . orec )N:- i « » coast periment that w lien the hemlock lum county, so miles from Astoria. 500 from San regarding the country, ami as the lime is kiln dried it makes the best box Francisco. county big as Delaware and will sup ber i of the time of the editor of this paper is port more people. Good harbors, several navi material in the country gable rivers, fertile valleys, beautiful piairieg, too much occupied loanswer all of these most valuable belt of timber in the S., cedar, I Wheeler, Osgood A Co. have an order spruce and fir almost equal to the giants of Cali letters individually and at length as he fornia. t> to io leet through, 200 to 300 teet high. for a car load of cedar doors to be ship Htiaight as an arrow, clear, fine grained, take would desire to do, lie sends each in fine finish. Big lumber industry starting. Coal ped to England. They go overland to plentiful. Fine dairying and farming lauds and The quirer a printed description of this many crvamerit s and dames Immense crops of Baltimore and thence by water. roots, grass gre. 11 the year round, little or no order was secured by 'I'. E. Ripley, rep country, and answers a few questions feeding required, plenty of fruit, equal to Ches- seapeake bay region for fish and game, .»ucks, resentative of the company al Boston additional in this column. Following geese, snipe, grouse, elk. deer, bear. Salmon by Other orders for England are expected millions, speckled trout, flounder, cod, deep sea fish, clams, mussels, ojsters crabs in abundance to follow. Tims are the markets for are a few sample letters: Iatrgc salmon canuei les. ini|>ortant fishing in dustry. Magnificent scenery, popular beach re Pacific coast widening. sorts, healthful climate, 110 cyclones, no drouth, Princeton, III. no floods, no cold weather, no malaria, no ague The announcement that the Wiscon Jan. 13. 1896. no malignant diseases, purifying see breeze, sparkling spring water, crops never friil. seldom sin Hardwood Lumbermen's association Mr. Jones; or freezes ('Guutry is new, just develop has prepared rules under w hich first Dear Sir :—I see your letter in the snows ing, land is cheap plenty of government land. Tillamook, leading town. 1000 people, chinches, and second class lumber must not be American Field in regard to the hunt good schools, academy, l<»dges. electric lights, ing in Tillamook region. What is the telegraph, good streets, substantial buildings, less than eight feet long, ami not less steamer connections with San Francisco, Astoria than five inches wide, and common not price of land in that region ami is there and Portland, «iuil> mail and stages to railroad, soon have railroad to bay. Room for 50.000 less than six feet long, and not less than any Government land near? Also, is will settlers, just the time to coiuehere. Send 500(8. the land heavily timbered? Is the for 3 month subscription Tillamook H eadlight four inches wide, leads the Whatcom and get full printed description, and you will wood-duck or as is sometimes called the receive bv mail 6 beautiful photos of 4'illaniook Reveille to remark that those dimen including lighthouse, coast, bay log sions don't seem large to this coast summer duck found in your locality? scenery, ging and mountain scenes. Send money order A gentleman from Oregon recently sent or silver if possible. Five cents in stamps for lumbermen, w ho load sticks two f»»et paper. No time to answer letters per square and 120 fret long without a blot me some tail feathers of the Mongolian sample sonally. Address W. F. D. J ones , Ed. Head or blemish. pheasant and if the birds are all over as light, Tillamook, Oregon. tineas those feathers were I don’t won ' Cottonwood, the much-regarded black This was done to advertise Tillamook der that the Oregon sportsme.i are , proud of them. Hoping to hear from and the H eadlight in the East, and the sheep in the forest family, is about to you soon, I remain, Yours Truly, same course will be followed further as make a favorite of itself by proving that G eo . (). G reene . long as sufficient returns come in. The it is just the thing for making matches. P. S. What is the lowest the ther photographs sent out are made by Mr. The Pacific Match Co. of Tacoma uses mometer registers during the winter? O. Heins, the artist, amt furnished to us this wood mid is turning out about the What is the population of Tillamook? al actual cost. They are of course not finest grade of parlor matches ever mounted on cards, but are sent rolled made. For this purpose it is very nec All the land that is to be obtained up in a paper tube to save expense in essary that the very straiglitest of from the government is heavily timber mailing and prevent damage in trans straight-grained wood should he used ed or covered with brush, ami is gener ami the fact that cotton wood has little ally quite rough, though it is eagerly mission. Anyone receiving tne photo* or no grain is a recommendation rather being taken by the hardy classes of im traplis can for a trifle get a photographer than a detriment. Apropos of this to mount them on cards, and they are migrants. Some very valuable timber i subject it is reported that the Pacific land can be obtained yet The prairie line views of Tillamook scenery. What we receive after paying for the Match Company Ims been bucking the land in the valleys and the bottom photographs is just about enough to big match combine in the Eastand play lands have all been taken, ami com cover the cost of the white pa|>er, but it ing havoc as an offset to the punish mands from 110 to |40 per acre. ment which being attempted on them In six years past the thermometer gives us a convenient means of herald because they would not enter the big ing to the world the advantages of Till has never registered below 30 degrees, eastern trust. amook, and while many of the names except once it dropped to 24, and it is seldom there is ice thick as a pane of added to our list in this way are only glass, though there are frequent frosts temporary, some will be permanent, and Mr. He:.ns may get some orders for (ObHutory! in the winter or wet season. his photographic views in return for his enterprising liberality. Anyone Died—The Advocate, aged about two Fort Smith, Ark., years, of internal dissension. wishing to send the paper East to par- Jan. 14, 1896. It is not sure it is dead, but it is lies who may be prospective settlers Mr. W. F. I). Jones, can get the paper and photos on the thought an obitutory is in order any Tillamook, Oregon Dear Sir:—I have read with much same terms as given in the above ad way. Some of its family claim it is not dead, the doctors disagree, but its interest, your communication in the vertisement This arrangement was started only friends generally admit it is deceased American Field, ami lake the liberty of asking you for further information about recently, however quite a number of It is thought a post mortem examina your part of the country. I have been names come in every week with the tion will be belli to determine if life is thinking for some time of moving to fifty cents, and the number is increas- still extinct after which the intention ol the coroner is to have it buried. The such a country as you describe, that is witli every mail. constable had it, the sheriff Ims it, ami if it is also wher e a person can farm in We trust that every resident of this the coroner will soon takecliarge of the small way—raise vegetables, fruits, etc , county will for I he next year actively lemainsaml perform the last obMequies. with good pastuie f»»rcow. horse, hogs, engage in some enterprise to induce de Of course, it may not be dead, and a ¡»oultry, etc. In fact, be very near, if sirable settlers to locate here, and to en grave wrong may be done, but inter not quite self sustaining courage industries that will develop the ment had about as well take place. Would be very much pleased to hear dormant resources of this region. It is Its circulation has ceased; decay has from you in a general, way as to climate, by active work of this kind that some set in, is various organs do not perform range of the temperature, farm pro communities on this coast have been their functions in unison, and its fie h ducts and fruits that do well there. If built up so rapidly ami are now enjoy cleaves from its bones any improved places, description of ing great prosperity. The seven bereaved subscribers w ho same, ami if not, the relative cost of Of course we do not believe in boom survive it have our sympathy. building I have been thinking of go methods, but in legitimate, honest work Thou fruil, (Ilin spectre, ing to some Puget Sound point, but on behalf of our community. We need Gaunt gliorit of the late Watchtower, might come to Tillamook county if pre ten thousand more people here at once Thy apirlt'M a hoodoo! ferable. Bogie* dwell under in order to secure a railroad, get better What is your nearest railroad point, Thy trundle-bed cylinder, roads, schools, etc This county will or best way to come in? If you will RaniNliacklf hobgoblin, tierrft of It« powei write me fully on the subject, 1 shall support fifty thousand people, blit il we Hoonieriing, botherskite, consider it a great favor. never tell the world about our resources Ring tailed g<M»g(S>, Thanking you in advance, and trust no one will ever bear of the place or A plague to It« «ponsorN, It« owner«, The people, the town. ing you will not think I have too niflcli I come here. “nerve” in thus addressing you, beg to 1’. H. The fiiiierxl will occur next remain, Very Respectfully, Orntown week Hl 2 o'chfi k. Gov. Hower« will F D. N iciiols . bring »11 ox-teHiu to net nn )>nll benrer. T TILLAMOOK. OK W. » MAY, $1.50 Per Year WANT TO KNOW CARDS. J I). KELLY. M. D. Expended iu circulais envelope«, printing anti postage will reach 2500 people probably. Day or plight. Instruments Opposite Binili Building Yres, this is the best place in the world for vegetables, fruit, poultry, etc. You can raise 600 to 1200 bushels of po tatoes or loots to the acre, crops never fail, ami there is green grass the year round. You can keep one row for every acre of of ground on much of the land— some land would require two acres to keep a cow the year 'round. Keeping cuwa is our principal business now and will be until the lumlier market revives again . See other coIninns of i»a|»er for full particulars Come to Han Francis co ami take the steamer Truckee, to As toria and take steamer Elmore, or in dry season (summer) come to Portland and then by rail to Forest«¡rove or North Yamhill; from the latter named places by stage. P. 8. There in no malaria here No diphtheria was ever known here either, and the climate is exceedingly healthful. If some of our friends who have prop- The New Year dance which was held at Mr. Gardner’s was well attended, the house being fillo«! to its utmost ca pacity. A bounteous repast was served at midnight, after which hour the ladies took charge of affairs and proved how graciously they could wait upon tlieii gentlemen friends. G. Milner left last Griday for Cali fornia. Mr Redburg has gone to Oregon City with team and wagon. He took out a load of apples \ light fall of snow «x*curred this week but was •«am washed away by the down )M>tir of rain which followed the extreme sudden change of the wind from east to west. Frank Franklin has moved onto his homestead Maud I’pl on was lately married in Portland to a young man named Scott Kipana Tubules : a family remedy. anil n peavy will be UM><I to roll Ilin ■«- inniun into tlieir laat raaliuK pine«. Connell Meeting At th« council meeting laat .Monday night the following biieinenn was Irnna- acted: Bill of Edmiindn A Co. for »2 IS for rope, referred to n committee An ordinance prepare.l to prohibit gambling »»« referred Io a committer on motion of of F R. ¡leal«, to report at next meeting. Thin piopoeed ordi nance provide« that nil pernona engaged in gambling or keeping gambling lion.«* be fined »25 to ».’Hi ltd lea of order for government of member« of th« council in meeting., prepared by City Attorney Severance, referred to a ape< ial committee .Motion to have city attorney examine all ordinance ami refnrt an to their le gality and prepare ordinance« Io correct . thoee that are deficient, carried.