the J_1_LLANIQ qk HEADLIGHT. THURSDAY, JUNE IO, 1897. Dan Fitzgerald is building a house on Mr. Bills lias opened up a choice sto« k his place, on the Trask. D. D j K. Bowman, Ed. and Mgr. of notions, --------- school 1 supplies, stationery,1 Abe Cohn returned Sunday from a etc i in the front part of the Elite Foto-1 business trip to Poitlaml. graf Building, nnd is selling everything 1 ----- Dealer in------ A fill I and complete line of fireworks remarkably cheap. Official Paper, Tillamook City and County at the Racket Store at prices that will STUDEBAKER WAGONS, | Lord Lancaster cigars at Lamb's. « surprise you. sborne Mowers RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Buggies, hay rakes, plows and other . tiu The latest: Celluloid Photos, samples I Ballot boxes have been pul up nt machinery. You can save money by Colin ami Co., Olsen’s, ami Lamb’s, (SrMlCTleY INADVANCK.) dealing with me. now on display at Hein’s Art Studio. 4t • l.bO. where any one may vote for Gmldess of Special Prices oa Buggies aud Spring One year .............. ................................ wagons. Six months ............................................. Five good dairy cows for sale. Cull at Liberty for the 4lh oi July It takes 5c 50. Three months........................................ John Theiler’s, : to v» le, mid neither age, sex, goo«I looks C. A. BAILEY, I nor previous condition are considered in Nest oct on, Ore. Tillamook, Ore. ADVERTISING RATES. ! in the matter, 'hike your nickel nnd A penny saved is as good as two earn­ i Inch, per month fo 75 per year >675 ed. Y ucan save the penny by trading vote foi the best looking woninii in Tilhi- t ” ” »->5 ........... ” ” S0.00 uiook. Leo!. ” ’’ 3"5 ” ” 3300 at the New Racket Store.—Elite Folograf ft • “ ” *-75 ” ” 60.00 Building. if COW for f ” ” ’■ «too ........... ” ” J00.00 DO YOU WANT FISH AND CLAMS? wood. Apply nt tins office. Local noUfi*«. locts. per line; and sets, after tf DO YOU WANT THEM FRESH? the first iiHci tiuii. Only Sets per line for fust Our New Water Power. CLEARANCE SALE—of millinery DO YOU WANT THEM CLEANED NICELY? msvitiou aud 3 cts thereafter for regular adve­ rtisers. ________ _ DO YOU WANT THEM DELIVERED? The H eadlight believes in progress, goods at La Mode Parlors, c commencing LoM, Found, For Rent, For Sale, Wonted, and CLAMS FIVE CENTS PER QUART. gpevial notices, ill claosilied “ad” columns, at and when the publishers were assured .June 1st., and continuing through the I will come to your house and the same rate. month, Everything w ill he sold cheap take your orders. Legal notices, Nonpareil ioc I m . per line for that our new waler system was a success first insertion and ficls per line for each subse­ they at once ordered a water motor to for cash. Ladies be sure nnd come Do you want clam shells for your chickens at 15cls per sack? Do you want Square and Hon­ quent insertion. (uinish power for their pusses. 'The early, and have your pick of the pretty est dealing? Ifsogoto ggp-All notices or communications should things before the line assortment has motor arrived last week, and was J. B LEASIA. LCAeut in as early in the week as possible. Remember the place. Headquarters at soon placed in position . It is of the been picked over. Fearnside s wharf. Residence at Watchtower Mrs. Kale Williams, Prop. building. Tillamook, Oregon. pattern known as the “Chicago Motor’’ 5 1 JO Ths HBADLIOHT has Double the bona and, though it is but a 12 inch wheel, it fiJc Subscription list of any other News­ furnishes more than the power required. paper in Tillamook County. Card of Thanks. We have used both steam and gas en­ Many thanks to the kind friends, wln> gines, and we do not hesitate to pro­ Telephone No 6. nounce the water motor as being far in so kindly assisted me in my hour of CLARENCE TILDEN 1 advance of any other device for furnish­ need. OUlce coruerof Main and 2d street*. Mrs. Amanda E Welle. ------ DEALER IN------ ing power for printing presses. All von have to do is to turn on the Cheap lumber. power ami away goes your a heel—there Tilín unook Lumber Co. have iiirain re­ is no building of fires, no “monkeying” I, n Sinceridad clear Havana cigars at with a “spark” that will not ignite, no duced their prices, and are now selling rough lumber at $6 00. Sized lumber Lamb’s. trouble of any kind, except simply to $7.00, shiplap 7 00, pickets I x 3—4 feet Nice dry wood of nay kind, any length desired at lowest living rates The salmonberry season is now in full feed your presses, and gel the matter long $7.00 per thousand pickets. blast, and lhe berries are very abundant. ready for them. The pulling in of the Settle Up. waler motor has taken away the hardest Clea.ancesal« at L* Mod» Mlllln.ry Parlor. work connected with the office, and All persons knowing themselves in­ TILLAMOOK Frank Illingswortb killed two hems made tin increase in size of the H ead ­ debted to the Tillamook Mill ami 1 Ol, Wilson river last week. Bears are light possible without materially in­ Lumber Company will please call al ' creasing the labor in vol ved in its publi- once and settle, either by cash or note. very plentiful this year. I saac S imler , Propr. Tom Goyne and family are enjoying ation. We give our patrons the benefit Changes that have taken place in the , of the change. membership of the company render vicinity the delights of camping in the Shaving, Hair Cuttingand all Tonsorial Work immediate settlement of all outstanding | Done in the latest Style of the Art. oIBur View, Smith’s place. Overland Monthly accounts absolutely necessary. Holly Orchard and Jean Jenkins Tillamook Mill «& Lumber Co. Shaving. Table of Contentsfor June. 15 ctw. Razors Honed On left hereon Friday for Portland by (Filhiniook 3 flectbligfit C. A. BAILEY FISH AND CLAMS. HEADLIGHT X-HA YS Tonsorial Parlors wheel, They expect to return couple of days. in a J. E. Tuttle, the telephone man went to Nehalem on Thursday to repair the switchboard at that place. He made the trip in one day and came back, tired but happy. . The Steamer Hrirrisou arrived at Colin & Co’s, wharf on Friday ufternoon with a large cargo of general merchan­ dise. ■The cheapest place to buy ever seen in Tillamook’ ia what everybody says of the New Racket Store. Come and see for yourself.—Elite Fotograf Building. If Charley Ruckles who lias been in Ka­ lama Washington for some time laying pipe for the water Company returned to Tillamook on Friday’s stage. Lord Lancaster cigars at Lamb’s. * Miss Brnber a sister of Mrs. C. A. Doty arrived on Friday’s stage from Winlock Washington. She will remain here .hu­ ng the summer the gueht of her sister. Charley Smith has scld his trotting horse to Billy Stevens. The horse is a fast traveller, and Billy is as proud of his new purchase as a boy with a new suit of clothes. There is no better cigar made than La Sinceridad-at Lamb’s. * A false alarm of fire was turned in on Friday afternoon. The boys got a lively “move on” ar.d gave good promise oi lively work at future fires. Orr Nolan and Toni Goyne returned from Salem on Thursday, where they had gone to attend tile examination be­ fore the Supreme Court. 8. Normile, the contractor who who lias charge of the work of removing the reefs at the mouth of the Nestncca, was in town Thursday evening. II® left on Friday morning for Woods. When you want blasting or giant powder, the place to get it is ofW. II . IL Cary,who will furnish it to you on short uotice. R B Lam son, Clerk of the United States Circuit Court of Portland came >» on the Forest Grove Stage on Tliurs- •ley. He is looking after some impor­ tant business interests here. The only first class cigars in the city at Lamb’s. • John Johnson, of Garibaldi, made this office a call last week. This was the first time that Mr. Johnson has been in Tillamook for over two months, on ac­ count ot a bad attack of la grippe. Hair Cutting 25 eta. Short Notice Frontispiece: Twin Hocks 011 Rus­ I For Sale, sian River; Frontispiece: Electric Next Door to Post Office, Tillamook One of the best of violins for sale Peak, Yellowstone Park ; Frontispiece: 1’arvin of Stadivarins 1721, cost $60.00 Noah Brooks; Frontispiece: “Ye wholesale, al your own price. One piano Honeymoon,” drawn by Albertine at your own price. Cost $275.00 I Randall Wheelan; As Talked in the have paid $166.00 on the conliaet for Sanctum, by the editor; The Sketch which I will take $50.00, there is yet due Club, N. L. Murtliu, illustrated by $109 to be paid monthly at $5 per month. J. C. Harrington, Master. members of the Sketch Club; The Call on Dr. Kelly. Devil’s Apprentice, Pierre N. Boeringer, Will make regular trips be­ picture by Boeringer; Twilight, Will­ tween Tillamook, Garibaldi, Portland Market. iam 11. Anderson ; In Nature’s Labor­ and all way stations. atory, Frank B. King, illustrated from rARK as given by Allen & Lewis. To Bay City, one way photos; Forrest, McCullough,—and To Bay City, round trip Myself, Alice Kingsbury-Cooley, illus­ WHEAT—Market, declined; nominal at To Garibaldi one wey per bushel. To Garibaldi round trip trated from drawings by Boeringer and If you want a comfortable trip to all from photos; lltislleloit, VI-VIII, W. OATS—No. 1, white, 40 to 42c; grey, 39 @ 40c choice. points take the Maria. A. Lawson; Chiqnita, J. Torry Connor, headpiece by Boeringer; The Intei- BARLEY—Feed $17.00, brewing. 18 to $i9 - nationnl League of Press Clubs, Harry POTATOES—There is a good local demand for consumption at 40c to 45c for choice Burb Wellington Wack’ illustrated from draw­ banks. GO TO ings by Boeringer and Cantrell and from photos; Lura, Platt Brush, Elderkilt; BUTTER— Store, in rolls 12% 15c per roll choice dairy, I7# @ 22&C per roll; creamery 25 O Golden June, Hat riet Winthrop @ 30c per roll. Waring; True Tales of the Old West; XIV, A Tragedy of 1’it River, Bradford EGGS.—Choice candled 11c per doz, Woodbridge; Santa Catalina, Marion HIDES—Dry,10 c. to 11c; green 4%c tosHc. Piuyn; Altriuin ill California, Morris­ DRIED APPLES—Evaporated bleached, 6 on I Swift; Headmen's Island, Theron ^6%c; evaporated unbleached, 4^ 5c. Bowii; Etc., Book Reviews ¡Chit Chat; PEARS—Sun and evaporated, 4(^6c. Publisher’s Column. DRIED PLVMS-Pitless, 4^l%c; prunes, 5(4 When you read Kay 4 Todd’s new ad this week as yon surely will, read it rarefully, for you will find that they liave just what you want in the way of a new suit of clothes or anything in the fnrnisldng line. I- L. Stillwell has purchased the Keys place just this side of the Toll Gate on Trask river He will fit up restore it to its former status as a m'ontain reaort. Lookout for hie »1*1 4.1 vopl** >•» three «layo. <;ne a^«-nt In i gia aol«l 15 in two «fay*. An agent in < entrai <¿eorg ;» Hi or-ine* In ten nay«. Wi»en y» n ron$dd«-r thoron»« iiiission we allow nrents *n»l »to* lm$we*>«e »x«r».lnriiv of till* won»lerfnl lw*,k. an»l the e**e with wfitrh »t «-»»a, I» e - i. clung in wh»< h u pi. Mnvmanren e»»ga«e a h »-h will r»el'1 «»»eli profit* For in-fan»* arent m«d» IIOO.Xl la tee oayo *’ i"< A, . OOMJM aaecn«» teyi a«M»flH t tn ia two «lays, another 4&0.75 1* U*u C