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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1896)
®tliant 00 It $caZ»li£ht. 1 thing to do with it losing money. town produced the finest butter of T he C ounty O fficial P aper FL'BLlKHKO KVKHV THURSDAY HV T ub T illamook H eadlight C ompany , (1MCOKFOKATSD) W. F. D. J ones , E ditor and M anager . RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year ........................................................ >1 M). Six mon H im ........................................................ 7.5. Three months ................. 60. advertising rates . 1 inch, per month f 0.7.5 per yea 1 $6.75 3 ” ” ” 2.25 .............” ” J ‘ oo° &col. ” ” 3 75 ” ’’ 3300 i' » ” ” 6.75 60.00 j ” ” ” II.00 . ” ” loo.oo Local notices, loctM. per line; and sets, after the first insertion. Only sets per line for first insertion for regular advertisers. Lost, Found, For Rent, For Sale, Wanted, and Special notices, in classified “ad” columns, at the rate of one cent per tvord for first insertion and halt rates thereafter. Leffal notices, Nonpareil, ioc I m . per line for first insertion and Sets per line for each subse quent insertion. All notices or communications should be sent in as early in the week as possible. DON'T DELA Y! Sample copies of the H eadlight have been sent to all in the coun It is hardly probable however that it will he allowed to rest during the campaign, as somebody will imagine he can elect or defeat somebody with it. In the mean- time the bill of costs stacks up, sev eral claims are being presented against the paper, and it will take more than the plant is worth to settle the debts. Yamhill is the only county ill the state that clings to the old cus tom of holding two county conven tions. One is sufficient for both the state anil county, and the Two congressianal conventions, conventions entail a needless ex pense on delegates when one We would answer just as well, hear considerable kicking against the old custom.—Sheridan Sun. Tlie careful press reporter in London disseminated the informa tion that when copies of the decis ion of the investigating committee of the New York Yatch Club were served upon Dun raven the noble Earl’s two friends, Messrs. Hamil ton anil Bunce, “were in atten dance upon him.” Anil no doubt he had need of their kindly ser vices. The Earl has had some hard knocks of late.—Ex. ty who are not on our subscription list. Now is the time to subscribe. See announcement on the supple ment, We have nearly everybody on our list. We want to make it unanimous. Remember that the H eadlight is the only paper in It requires no Spartan bravery Tillamook, and in paying for it a on the part of Mr. Rhodes to ad year in advance, you run no risk mit his knowledge of Jameson’s in of losing yoar money. This paper tended raid into the Transvaal. is firmly founded, is run on paying The fact that the Queen mid the business principles, and is not in Prince of Wales for appearance’s any danger of passing into the sake have nominally transferred , their holdings in Mr. Rhode’s bands of the sheriff. South Africa Company, in no way The coming campaign will be an shakes his belief that he has acou- interesting one, mid you can’t af 1 pie of stout friends at court. It is ford to do without the H eadlight . a most beautiful mid touching I spectacle to see the Queen of Eng The Oregonian surely meant no land and Empress of India eagerly discourtesy when it printed the wooing in her old age the reluc cut of the republican club meeting tant tuppence.— Ex. upside down. OLEO AND FARM BUTTER. If Jameson hail known that Laureate Austin would write such a poem about liiw ride lie would paper says: have walked.—Boston Courier, Don’t let it strike you dumb, ifl say that one of the best friendsoleo Our proposition to give away lias is the farmer. Practically on subscriptions to the Ladies Home one aids mid abets its sale more Ideal met with great success. In than the average farmer mid a few days the forty free stlbscrip- his wife. I don’t love it, I hate it, tions were taken. mid all such businnss. 1 was once ill the sorghum business, anil had A bill Ims been introduced by built up n line trade for my syrup Congressman lleriniiiiii to provide and was prospering. I hail orders for an examination and survey for more than 1 could make so 1 of the Siletz l iver, in Oregon, witli built a new boiling house with a a view to the improvement of nav galvanized iron roof, put in a new igation thereof, at all seasons of furnace and pan mid begun to plan the year, from the mouth of said for a big mill, when glucose kicked river to the head of title-water nav me iu the stomach, mid doubled igation thereon, mill Ilin necessary me lip, mid I haven’t quite gotten expense of said examination mid over the crump it gave me yet. survey is hereby authorized to be I am orthodox enough to believe expended out of any moneys in the Contingent fund appropriated for Hint nil milkers of such stuff will surveys mill examinations not go to the hot end of Hailes. And now I have bought a new farm, it otherwise appropriated. lias a vermiform appendix, mid I It was expected that the highly have taken the old cow for a doc susceptible legislature of South tor, but every day I see more plain Carolina would do something he ly how oleo is worse for the cow roic and beautiful in the way of than tuberculosis. Kansas City endorsing the remarks of Senator is our market; oleo knocks the Tillman. Listen to the thoughts price of butter down. Then the that breathe mid words that burn: butter man tries shipping milk, “By all we m e and hope to lie, we mid the llooil of milk knocks the will sacrifice our lives if necessary price of milk down. The oleo men iu resisting tyranny and oppres buy the surplus milk cheaply lor sion, believing us we do that re their trade mid are luippy. sistance to tyranny is obedience io I said the farmers were its aider tioil." And so saying the legisla- mid abettor. I have been through lure of South Carolina took a re the city markets mid into many ii cess and lynched n “nigger."—N. store, oleo was sol 1 openly dealers Y. Advertiser. politely showed me the (wo, mid lidd me how to distinguish the one The Advocate was offered for from the other. There was no sale last Monday by constable Sum lying or concealment any where. I Downs, mid Hie first bid made was visited in the homes of good people $85, th en $100 w.is offered, but be who lives confortable, but when nt fore it was knocked down, the table they offered butler it was sheriff served a writ of injunction usually with a questioning looker on the eonstnlile, mid also on John smile, mid. '*1 don't know how Barker, of the I.umber Co., who you will like to ent butteriue, lint started the proceedings to collect we find it so much better than rent, also on D. T. Edmund* mill most of the county butler," etc., W. II. Reynolds. This came in or, 'It is eo hard to get nicecinin- the nature of a surprise, mid it ty butter that we use this this,” means that the ¡taper will he tied etc. It is no use to di ny this mid the up until court meets next Augilst, farmer must kick out liisohl stink unless those who are lighting over ing churn mid purify his rotten it settle their differences by com cellar, throw away the microbe promise. Of course the paper will dishing, mid learn the a b c of not be started ns a business propo decent butter making. sition. as it will not pay, and nev A while ago I heard a condite- er did pay, nil who ever had any- tor on our railroad say that this any town on the line, but I tel) . you I know who gave it this repu-1 tation, and it is owing to only four or five persons that it keeps it. For a few years we have bought our butter at certain stores tai..ng pains to get the very best we could, but like Coleridge’s “Body and soul stinking town of Cologne” it lias seventy and nine well de fined and several stenches. 5^*« ,LUMSf« Co, 8nH FRANCÒ0 M anufacturers of L umber and B oxes , and D ealers in General Merchandise CALL FOR CONVENTION. A republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet in the city of Portland, on Thurs day, April 9, 1896, at 11 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating i candidates for presidential electors anil Htate and district offices, ex cept congressmen, and of electing four delegates-at-large, to the re-1 publican national convention, and to transact such other business as > may come before the convention. | The convention will consist of 237 delegates, chosen by the several counties as follows: Baker Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia Coos Crook Curry Douglas Gill man Grant Harney Jackson Josephine Klamath Lake Lane Linn Malheur Lincoln Marion Morrow Multnomah Polk Sherman Tillamook Umatilla Union Wallowa Wasco 7 Washington 11 !» Yamhill ‘•The same being one delegate-at large from each county anil one delegate for every 200 votes and one for every fraction over oue- half thereof cast for the republi can candidate for governor at the election held in this state on June 4, 1894. “The committee recommends F. to Tillamoolç. that the primaries be held on Sal- Direct from iirday, March 21, and the county conventions on Saturday, March 28, 1896, unless otherwise ordered by the proper county committees, Freight lui lulled with dis “All voters in favor of the re- patch mid at lowest rates. Fruit delivered in good order. publican principles of protection of American industries and American labor, the upbuilding of a home Best Accommodation and Cheapest Route to or from Tillamook. market, a sound financial policy mid a patriotic enforcement of the Every attention paid to wants and conveni Monroe doctrine are cordially in ences of passengers. First class table set. * vited to unite with us.” PROVISIONS, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, Clothing, Footwear! Sperry Flour, Best California, $3.35. We wish to call attention to our teas. We guarantee satisfaction to the most fastidious. J. E. SIBLEY, Principal Office, 249, Berry St., S. F. Manager Store and Mill, Hobsonville. Oregon. Mills at Truckee. Cal.. Hoard’s “Dairgman and Headlight $2.00 ¡Steamer1 Truckee.. •• “A republican convention for the first congressional district, of the state of Oregon, is hereby call ed, to meet in the city of Albany, on Tuesday, April 7, 1896, at 3 p. in., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for congress mid two delegate«, Io be chosen by the sev eral counties, as lollo,vs: Benton, Coos, Curry, Clackamas, Josephine, Jackson, Douglas, Klamath, Line, Lincoln, Lake. Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. T illamook , O regon . The Alderman Leading Hotel of Tillamock— Headquarters for Commercial men and the traveling public. Samp e rooms. Electric lights throughout. Stage and boat of fices. Rates, $t oo to fa.co per day, American plan. NEW MANAGEMENT Especial attention to the cuisine department. M. A. WOODFORD, Prop’r. J. P ALLEN. Prop’r. C abin , O ne W ay , $10. ” R ound T rip , $18. S teerage , one way , $7. Noted for Its Fine Cuisine Department. NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE Best Meals in the C ty. TILLAMOOK, OREGON For further particulars apply to J. S. KIMBALL, n Market St., S. F. Cal., or to Ilobsonville, Or. GOUGHS and GOLOS ELYS PI NEOLA BALSAM is a sure Remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat and for asthma. It soothes, quickly abstea the cough, and renders expect oration easy. Consumptives will Invariably derive benefit from It. nee. I'll«» postoffiee department is con Many who mipjn.ro their caees to becon- sidering the advisability of estnle enmptlon are only Suffern« from a linking a mail route livlween tilín chronic cold or drop seated cough, often city anil 1 illmuiMik, mill lias acni aggravated by ca tarrh. For catarrh uro Ely's Cream Ba m. Both out letters of inquiry for the pur. remed'es are pleasant to nae Cream Balm. IM> eta. perbotue; P»neola Balaam, ill-. Bold by Druggist«. pose of further inquiring as to the ELY BROTHERS, M Warren SL, New Voriu Kipans Tabules : a family remedy Stationary, Books. Reduced Rates! H C. THOMAS. Matter. necessity fur or advisability of es tablishing it.—Forest Grove Times. A Fine Line of Jewelry WAKTEO-AN IDEAMMS Reduction in Lum bei Henceforth until further notice prices of lumber will be as follows: Rough Lumber S 8 per M. Shiplap 12 II II Rustic 18 II It Flooring 20 II SI After 30 days 10 per cent interest lie charged on all bills. thin« to paunt J Protect your tdrw.thej may Bl KN ACO., Patent Attorneys, Waehinaton LLC., for their»!.«» prise offer? lillamook Lumbering Co