■ tiling to do with it losing money.
• It is hardly probable however that
it will be allowed to rest during
T he C ounty O fficial P aper i the campaign, as somebody will
imagine he can elect or defeat
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T h « T illamook H eadlight C ompany ,
time the bill of costs stacks up, sev-
( incorporated )
i era] claims are being presented
W. F. D. J ones , E ditor and M anager .
against the paper, and it will take
more than the plant is worth to
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Sample copies of the H eadlight
have been sent to all in the coun-
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
Tillamook, and in paying for it a
year in advance, you run no risk
of losing yo.ir money. This paper
is firmly founded, is run on paying
business principles, and is not in
any danger of passing into the
hands of the sherilf.
The coming campaign will be an
interesting one, and you can’t af
ford to do without the H eadlight .
The Oregonian surely meant no
discourtesy when it printed the
cut of the republican club meeting
upside down.
If Jameson had known that
Laurente Austin would write such
11 poem about his ride he would
have walked.—Boston Courier,
Our proposition Io give away
subscriptions to the Ladies Home
Ideal met with great success. In
11 few days the forty free subscrip
tions were taken.
A bill Ims been introduced by
Congressman Hermann to provide
for an examination and survey
of the Siletz river, in Oregon, with
a view to the improvement of nav
igation thereof, at all seasons of
the year, from the mouth of said
river to the bend of tide-water nav
igation thereon, mid the necessary
expense of said examination and
survey is hereby authorized to be
expended out of any moneys in the
contingent fund appropriated for
surveys and
examinations not
otherwise appropriated.
It was expected that the highly
susceptible legislature of South
Carolina would do something he
roic ami beautiful in the way of
endorsing the remarks of Senator
Tillman. Listen to the thoughts
that breathe and words that burn:
‘“By all we are and hope to be, we
will sacrifice our lives if necessary
in resisting tyranny and oppres
sion, believing as wo do that re
sistance to tyranny is obedience io
God.’’ Ami so saying the legisla
ture of South Carolina look 11 re
cess mid lynched a “nigger."—N.
V. Advertiser.
The Advocate was ottered for
sale last Monday by constable Sam
Downs, mid the first bid made was
•lift, then 1100 w.is ottered, hut be
fore it was knocked down, the
sherilf served n writ of injunction
on the constable, mid also on John
Barker, of the Lumber Co., who
started the proceedings to collect
rent, also on D. T. Edmunds ami
W. H. Reynolds.
This came in
the nature of a surprise, mid it
means that the paper will lie tied
up until court meets next Augdst,
unless those who are lighting over
it settle their ditterences by com
promise. Of course the paper will
not be started as a business propo
sition, as it will not pay. ami nev
er did pay, all who ever had any-
town produced the finest butter of
any town on the line, but I tell I
you I know who gave it this repu- j
tation, and it is owing to only four
or five persons that it keeps it. I
Fora few years we have bought
our butter at certain stores taking
pains to get the very best we
could, but like Coleridge's ‘‘Body
and soul stinking town ofCologne”
it has seventy and nine well de-
fined mid several stenches.
co.
FRANCIS^0
M anufacturers of L umber and B oxes , and D ealers in
General Merchandise
Yamhill is the only county ill
CALL FOR CONVENTION.
the state that clings to the old cus
tom of holding two county conven
A republican convention for the
tions. One is sufficient for both
state of Oregon is called to meet
the state and county, and the
. in the city of Portland, on Thurs
congressional conventions.
Two
day, April 9, 1896, at 11 o’clock a.
conventions entail a needless ex in., for the purpose of nominating |
pense on
delegates when one
candidates for presidential electors ;
would answer just as well.
We
and state and district offices, ex-,
hear considerable kicking against
cept congressmen, and of electing
the old custom.—Sheridan Sun.
four delegates-at-large, to the re-1
publican national convention, and |
The careful press reporter in
.
London disseminated the informa to transact such other business as
J may come before the convention.
tion that when copies of the decis
| The convention will consist of 237
ion of the investigating committee
delegates, chosen by the several
of the New York Yatcll Club were
counties
as follows:
served upon Dunriiveii the noble
s
Baker
Earl’s two friends, Messrs. Hamil
5
Benton
ton and Bunce, “were in atten
12
Clackamas
dance upon him.”
And no doubt
Clatsop
7
lie had need of their kindly ser
ft
Columbia
vices. The Earl has had some
4
Coos
hard knocks of late.—Ex.
4
Crook
2
Curry
It requires no Spartan bravery
9
Douglas
on the part of Mr. Rhodes to ad
3
Gillman
mit his knowledge of Jameson’s in
5
Grant
tended raid into the Transvaal.
2
Harney
The fact that the Queen and the
7
Jackson
Prince of Wales for appearance’s
4
Josephine
sake have nominally transferred
2
Klamath
their holdings in Mr. Rhode’s
3
Lake
South Africa Company, in no way
11
Lane
shakes liis belief that he has a cou
10
Linn
ple of stout friends at court. It is
3
Malheur
a most beautiful and touching
Lincoln
3
spectacle to see the Queen of Eng
1!)
Marion
land ami Empress of India eagerly
Morrow
wooing in her old age the reluc
Multnomah
tant tuppence.—Ex.
—
Polk
OLEO AND FARM BUTTER.
Sherman
| Tillamook
A write in an Eastern dairy
Umatilla
paper says:
Union
Don't let it strike you dumb, ifl
Wallowa
say that one of the best friends oleo
7
Wil SCO
has is the farmer. Practically' on
11
Washington
one aids and abets its sale more
!»
Yamhill
than the average farmer and
'•The same being one delegate-ill
his wife. I don’t love it, I hate it, j large from each county and one
ami all such business. I was once delegate for every 200 votes and
in the sorghum business, mid had j one for every fraction over one-
Imilt up a fine trade for my' syrup I half thereof cast for the republi
mid was prospering. I had orders can candidate for governor at the
for more than I could make so I election held in this state on June
built a new boiling house with a 4, 1894.
galvanized iron roof, put in a new
"The committee
recommends
furnace and pan mid begun to plan that tlie primaries be held on Sat-
for a big mill, when glucose kicked urday, March 21, mid the county
me in the stomach, mid doubled 'conventions on Saturday, March
me lip, and I haven’t quite gotten 28, 1896, unless otherw ise ordered
over the cramp it gave me yet.
by the proper county committees.
Freight handled with dis
I am orthodox enough to believe
"All voters in favor of the re-
patch and at lowest rates.
that all makers of such stuff will : publican principles of protection of
Fruit delivered in good order.
go to the hot end of Hades. And American industries and American
now I have bought a new farm, it labor, the upbuilding of a home Best Accommodation and Cheapest Route
has a vermiform appendix, and I market, a sound fimincial policy
to or from Tillamook.
have taken the old cow for a doc and a patriotic enforcement of the
Every attention paid to wants and conveni
tor, but every day I see more plain Monroe doctrine are cordially ill- ences of passengers. First class table set.
*
ly how oleo is worse for the cow tiled to unite with us.’’
than tuberculosis. Kansas City
“A republican convention fol’
is our market; oleo knocks the
the
first congressional district, of
price of butter down. Then the
butter mail tries shipping milk, the state of Oregon, is hereby call-'
and the Hood of milk knocks the ed, to meet in the city of Albany,
C abin , O ne W ay , $10.
price of milk dow n. The oleo men on Tuesday, April 7, 1896, at 3 p.
” R oundtrip , $18.
buy the surplus milk cheaply for in., for the purpose of nominating
S teerage , one way , $7.
a candidate for congress and two
their trade ami are happy.
1 said the farmers were its aider delegates, to be chosen by the sev
ami abettor. I have been through eral counties, as folio,vs:
Benton, Coos, Curry,Clackamas,
the city markets mid into many a
Josephine,
Jackson,
Douglas,
store, oleo was sol 1 openly dealers
Klamath,
Lane,
Lincoln,
Luke,
politely showed me the two, and
For further particular. apply to
told me how to distinguish the one Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook,
J. S KIMBALL,
« Market Bl., 8. F. Cal., or to
from the oilier. There was no Washington and Yamhill.
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, J49, Berry St.. S. F.
Hoard’s
Ziairgman
Manager Store and Mill, Hobsonville. Oregon
Mills at Truckee. Cal..
Sturgeon’s
and
Headlight1
flew and Select j&oclç.
patent IVJedicineg and Dmggi^t’g Notion^.
$2.00
A Fine Line of Jewelry
Stationery, Books.
¡Steamer
Truckee .... ••
Direct from $. F. to Tillamoolç.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
T illamook , O regon .
Tl,e Alderman
Leading Hotel of
Tillamock—
Headquarters for Commercial
men and the traveling public.
Samp e rooms. Electric lights
throughout. Stage ami boat of
fices.
Rates, $i.oo to f2.co per
day, American plan.
NEW MANAGEMENT
Especial attention to the cuisine
department.
H
A. WOODFORD, Prop’r.
Reduced Rates!
-W.8-W.
?ail$ Every 10 days, Weather
permitting.
lying or concealment any where. I
visited in the Imines of good people
who lives confortable, but when at
table they ottered butter it was
usually with a questioning look or
smile, mid. “I don't know how
you will like to ent butterine, Imt
we find it so much lietter than
most of the county blitter," etc.,
or, "‘It is so hard to get nieecoiin-
ty butter that we use this this,"
etc. It is no use to d< ny this mid the
farmer must kick out liisold stink
ing churn mid purify liis rotten
cellar, throw away the microbe
dishing, mid learn the a b c of
decent butter making.
A while ago 1 heard a conduc
tor on our railroad say Hint this
H C. THOMAS. Master,
('. B. Stokes received from Tilla
Hobaoitville. Or.
mook Saturday for rapair the tele
graph instrument damaged by a
stroke of lightning recently. The
ELYS PIN EOLA BAL8AM 1« a mre Remedy
platinum pointe mid part of the for
coughs, cold«, tore Uirvat and for asthma. It
•ootbea, quickly
brass work were melted by the
abate« the cough,
and renders expect
powerful electric current.—Forest
oration easy.
Glove Time-.
Consumptives
COUGHS and COLDS
flie postotticu department is con
sidering the advisability of estab
lishing a mail route between this
city mid I illmniMik, iiik I Ims sent
out letters of inquiry for the pur-
pose of further inquiring ns to the
necessity for or advisability of es
tablishing it.—Forest Grove Times.
Ripant Tabules : a family remedy
will invariably derive
benefit from its use.
Many who «uppoee
their case« to be con
sumption are only
suffering from a
chronic cold or deep
•eated Cough, often
aggravated by ca
tarrh. For catarrh
Crwun Haim. Both
remedie« are pleasant to nae. Cream Ba.m, fto cts.
per bottle; Plneola Balsam. 15c. Bold by Druggist«.
ELY BROTHERS, M Warren 8 l , hew 1urk.
J. P ALLEN. Prop’r.
Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department.
NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE
Best Meals in the C ty.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Reduction in Lumber.
Henceforth until further notice the
prices of lumber will be as follows:
Rough Lumber 8 8 per M.
Shiplap
12
Rustic
18
Flooring
20
After 30 da vs 10per cent interest
be charged on all bills.
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