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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1898)
Market. 1 Miscellaneous £ • ’W* Wliei' harvent begun there wits a rimli of tinhorn gftniblernto tlieTa- louHeeouiitry.BHflColfiix wan over run with them. They <lresHe<l as farmers »nil made a Imstuees of tleeciiig Mte tmnsient laborers who went to Colfax to tlo harvest work.. Chief of Police -Mackey has served notice on them to leave town. Failure to comply will result in arrests being made under the va grancy act. The light run of clrinook at Coos bay is discouraging to fishermen an<l cannerymen. The majority of fisherman hardly look for much im provement, while others recall that two years ago the run was nearly as light upto the 20th, when the fish arrived in great number, blocking tlm cannery so that the fish had to be shipped to the Coquille. The prospects are that potatoes will not be a drug on the market in the valley next winter and apriiig. Growers in Marion and Polk counties report that the early crop was a failure, and the later one is not good. The same condi- tionsareprobably general through out the valley. The acreage in some sections is not large, and those who have a surplus crop are expecting good prices. OATS-Market Heady with fairdemand No « while, »jet. J7c Nothing but strictly daaa Mock will bring jyc Grey,. JJC t0 JJC BARIEV-Tbe market Nominal value» at J19 00 to Jro 00. Four hundred sheep belonging to Herbert Boylen were ditched and killed in a deep gulch at the head of Bear creek, in Umatila county, Bunday. The sheep were scattered over a large tract of land on both sides of the gulch, quietly feeding, when the leader suddenly became frightened—it was supposed at a bear—and started to run, causing the band to stampede down the hill into a big ditch at the bottom of the gulch, where they piled up. Before they could be gotten out 400 bad died from suffocation. A large number of people, it is said are already preparing their applications for positions at the Oregon insane asylum to file with the new administration, when it takes hold. Many believe that the asylum superintendent appoints the employes, but such is not the case. The law gives the control of the institution entirely into the hands of a board, composed of the gov ernor, secretary of state, and treas urer, which makes the appoint mente. In orasr to prove ih» great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, th« moat affectiv« ours for Catanh and CoM in Head, *» have pre pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Get it of your druggist or send 10 iwnta to ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City. I suffered from catarrh of ths worst kind ever since a boy. and I never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm wami to do even that. Many acquaintauere have used it with excellent results.—Oscar Ostrom, 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, Ill. Ely’s Creai» Balm ia the acknowledged cure for oatarrh and oontaiiu no cocaine, mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, <0 oanta. At druggists or by mail. in your tea-drinking, and enjoy .up?ljel. RUTTER-Market ia firm Demand good Eaatera butler win ,rrtw here ,,„t week which may weaksn price». Creamery, 50c; dairy, pm 1045c; »tore, 25c to 30c. POULTRY—Moderate demand. Old chickens »A-7J toil s'; young Jl S'lopi or EGGS—Study al 1714c. DKIED FRUIT—Nothing doiugr Nominal value» tor old apple», 3c to 5c: prunes, rttdlojc Pear», (unbleached) jc; pitted prunes yc. Pros pects for fair price» on new prunes are favor able. Grower, to sell evaporated apples this year must aelj dry Mock oniy. EOTA1OES—Good demand, 40c to 50c, it more besides Try Schilling’s Best—your EVERYBODY living ia TiUataaok County or who baa proparly located her» waala a FirstC lass Caunty Paper A papar coMtainiug all the county news, and in every way in tsvek whithall the varied industries and interests of the county. Such paper is that to lhe money back if you don’t like it ia I PELTS— 9c@ioc HIDES—Dry, n@i4; green 6c to 70)J. WOOL—Valley, tacRisc; Eastern Oregou lofg izc. Market dull. PEAKS—Sun and evaporated. 3QJ6C. CHICKENS—Old, >3 75© $4.50; young ft.50 (k fa-oO. TURKEYS—Live, tic. 13 0 14c DUCKS-J 3 50 »I4.00 GEESE—Old, 41,50 (0 J5.00; young in demand at 45.00^46.00 OATS—No 1 white. 351337c; grey, 3j0 35c for choice. GROCERIES—Sugars of all grades advanced He ou the 6th. Meet sugar (dry granulated) are again offered at ytc leas than calle. The qual ity thia season is fine. C. A. BAILEY -Awie 3TO-UL tlxixstsr? -A-xe tized.^ “SToxi talee somtatH ì i i Clarlç E. fiadle^ fleto ¡Saloon Is tlxe place to g-et it Claris Iseeps tlxe Toest. Cozxxe axxcL see fox 3rou.xself. Steamer * Ruth — Dealer in — •■f<1e«, hay rake«, plows aad other fares machinery. You can save money by dealiaf with me. •*ecial Price» oa Baggies aad Bpriag vagea». Reduced Faresl C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. D ollar » in G old , and for the next t -n targ lists will be given T en D ollirs in G old . If you are good at.word making you may secure a valuable prize.' start your ,11st and a nd to day thirteen two-cent stamps, or ag cents in sil ver (wrapped carefully in paper), for a three months' trial subscription to JU» ton ' s Il.LCS- tratid W kkkl V, Chicago's great 1« page Ilins trated home weekly publication, giving full particulars and rules governing contest. If yon make a good lists of words and answer promptly you will stand an equal opportunity to secure a valuable prize. I assure you that YOUR TRIAL SVaSCRIt-riON to MV WXRXLV WILL BR MOST GRATIFYING. Adress UPTON'S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY, ja. Dearborn St.. C hicago , III. $6 muh » 3.50" Astoria and Tillamook pacific flavigatioq Company -------- Will A J W j| «■ ■ & ® l i (' H ■ ■ K fV9m tT.3.J«vrihat &/ SfwUHehh Prof. W. 1. Pt«ke, rho makes a specialty' of Epilepsy, ha* without doubt treated and cur- ed more ca*es than any living Physician; hi« > auccess i« astonishing. We have h< ard of case« of so years’ standing' cured by J him. He _ Steamer W. H. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore. wm aaM krtas evsey five day», Ike weather pernutUag, betweea AKaria aad wnameak CM carry lag trsigbt aad »»«Mage- a. Truokee Lumber Co. Agt». ELMORE, SANBORN A Da., Aatsrta. «r 00HN A OOw TIHamMk, A«M. "I'm nearly dead with Pile».” Why not get well? Bead ad of Vita Medicine Co. No cure, no pay. • Ladies, read ad of Vita Medicine Co No cure, no pay. • Asthma or Catarrh. Nocnre.no puy. Read ad. Vita Medicine Co. Don’t Spend a Dollar for I t People ent and sleep well who li «e Vita Beiiiedita. Read ad. No cure '• P»F- None but Vita Medicine« cure Blood Diaease« No cure, no pay. Read nd.* Vita Medicine» cure all nick people No cure, no pay. Read ad. • Medicine until you have tried Vita Medicineeninke nick people well Read ad. No cure, no pay. • Nerve« made whole by Vita Medicine«. Read ad. No cure, no pay. • Liver and Kidney» made well by Vita Medicine Rend ad. No cure, no pay How I suffer— RI ipii ma ti«in wild Neuralgia Can’t be cured.” Yea it can. Read ad of Vita M» divine Co N g cure, uo |*y • Opium, Druuketitieaa or Tobacco Habit cured No cure, no pay. Remi ad of Vita Medicine Co • You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. Vita Medicine» make red blood, Read ad. No cure, no pay. • tn. • taw Hipan» Tabule» : be»t liver tonic. K to or iron Tillaaook. Every attention paid to wants and conveinces of passenger«. rst clasa table set. No. 14 Cal. 8t. S. F. or to tie of hb absolute cure, free to any sufferer« who may send thair P. O. and Espress address. We advise any one wishing a cure toaddress mtw, i. rzm, r.4 crear n, ir»T»> If you don't find this sort of ■very body Raya So. CwctreU Cand r Cathartic, tlie most wot> derful medical diseoiervof the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, di«|*l colds, cure lieailache, fever, habitual < nnatipatioD and biliousness. Please buy and try a boi of C. C. C to-day; 10, 2.», M) cents, nuldaud guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Ripans Tabules At the Druggist’s KLONDIKE KATAKISM list Accommodatiens aad Chiapist Route A. W. BEADLE A Co. rnrfiw LUI Ufe: oooooe woooooe To Coro Constitution ror.v.r. Take Cascarete Candy Cathartic. 10c or So. It C. C. C. tail to cure, druggists refund money Freight handled with dispatch and at lowest rates. Fruit de livered in good order. For further particulars apply to Ran fka— Owriand Monthly, Sesti Ftre Crei» ta Tu» R ifar » C himica » C omtahv , No. io Spreca St., New York, aad thoy win bs wnl u> yoa by mai!; OS 19 certo», arili ha maile-f for 4» canti. Ths chance» aro tea la oaa that Ripone Tabule» are tks rery aelictna y-re a ieri. To everyone going to the new gold fields A BOON—A BLESSING. 150 BDITBD BY practical qneation« answered, not by guess work—not by «tay-at-homee—but by experi ence, that has been there—lived there—worked there—and u now going back tliere, to get John Elliott, who has been in charge of a band of horses which lie has been offering for sale in Willamette valley, speaks very dis couragingly of the horse market in RICH the section visited by him. He telling when to «tart—how ms -h it will cost— what to take 1 says the prices of carriage and —'lowtogo—howto lire—how draft horses are very low, and that to keep sell—what to '•<> w1'«', sick—where to go there—bosl there is no sale whatever for small- to prospect—how to mine there,| er horses. He says Troutdale and and mu. li more. vicinity and Portland were the beat TltATIUtliriiTIEimE marketn, he having disposed of TF - It» It« material muterii li»a never before thirty head at those two places. k u^npobKfl. bed—«tie privately —can n only lie had by At Liuutou, he says, he offered to I »^printed «ending to E SrxtxRACH, . Tacoma, Wa«li . aud eucloaing contract to deliver 100 to yOO head 25d»- •I 110 per head, but was met with au offer of 12.60per head delivered st that place. The Headlight every week ■early twice «. h muck home new« as auy other paper published iu the CouBty. It it til ht me peint. It has a fine s’aff of rorrecpjmfents. It avers the entire county. It hot a fine standing everywhere It belongs to no elifue It is broad end progressive. It is able and up to date. It is also the County Official Paper hg^i. It was «a devigiia ed last February by the County ( out hi iodo tiers, who at that term paasctl the following or dor: Ta th« matter of selccti'i/ a news paper under the provision« of an act of the Legivk.ture approved F •!». «tot t*»?- “On the >d day of F b u«ry,t<j7 Itbe- ing a d t v ••« th • refit *r term of tin* court :or .>nii thia cam«» con Itiurd !■ t to time for fi'ing of p e »(» by tl e it* »papers conk* lug heir n, < o ur ou tn b' heard and the p b her of the Tillaniuok Headlight having duly filed a err I- 11'11» o its I on tide yearly ani- fci ibersliving in thia county, and no < t u-r pnb i ‘her bavin« s<» Sled Fitch I'M, and the Hcinld Lublin! i g Co. Iiav'rg appeared by its attorney W. L. hio k and < xpri bah waived the ft' at o.' Much li-t or lii.'ther con- tea'. herein it is hereby ordered t at theTi 1 m *ok Headlight be and lie <- by is a voted as the newspaper pub li b d in Tillamook County,Chi-gon. having the largest circulation with in a dd county and wherein ahall ba publish the pro eedinga of the court as required by the provisions of au act of the Legislature of tba Stale of Oregon, approved Feb. 21, 1891.” Any other paper claiming to be »he County Official paper docs *0 without shadow of ttuth or authority. No other publishes al! lhe county offic ial matter. The Headlight 1s also The City Official Paper and pubi i she» all the proceeding« of the City Gunnel', m V ordinale es an •It official notice«. It may «ave you Iota of trouble and eg pease to knew What the ordinance« are and to keep Inforni«don offiicial matter« The Mead light haa the reputation of being one of the fad it «pare* no paint nor eepenae to keep up it« reputation. We hare just pat In a water motor to run our preaoea, and have now one of the ■•it complete country office« in tteo •talc. The Headlight alao has the ilinsst 4aß Frioticg Lunuiiii »Uten. RatabUahed l»M. The only Hagazlne on the Pacific Coast. K K Of any other newspaper , in county. And all this is spite of the tact that other papers have been given away for nothing in order to lessen the Headlight's circulation, The Headlight does net need to beg people to take it or plead lor a chance to enter their hones «a a special favor as a premium given I«.- •«»mething else. It is a ligitimate newspaper, and it Direct from S. F. to Stands oq its Own NJerrit Tillamook. Will $ail fi*om $.. about May 8tlj and every 10 days utter ONE GIVES RELIEF ■ fg 1 The Headlight is the oldest paper published in the county, and has done more to advertise the county and call attention to all its sarious resources and interest capital in its development than all ot'«-r news- gdpars combi led. It b • never failed to do al) in its power for the good nf the country. In tetum tor thia the people of the county have bestowed upon it a west generous patrouage. The Headlight has to- 1 STUDEBAKER WAGONS, Osborne Mowers John Clark, one of the most no- torious criminals of Whitman coun $1,000 N PRIZES ty, Wash., was arrested in Pull To Be Distributed Broadcast. man Sunday for stealing a roll of U m the letter« contained iu the text: “RE blankets, some clothing and a val MEMBER THE MAINE." and form as .tany words as you can, using letter» either backward ise from a farm laborer. He was or forward, but don't use any tetter In the same word more times than it appears in “REMEM fined 199 and costs, in default of BER THE MAINE.” CFor example the words: which he will work 36 davs for the Men. amber, he, man, etc., etc. The person county. Clark is a professionial forming the greatest number ot words, using the letters in the text, will receive ONE HUN criminal and spends more than half DRED DOLLARS IN GOLD. Eor the next larg of his time in the county jail or in est list will be given gavsirrv-rivr D ollabs IK G old , for the next largest. F ifty D ollars in the chain gang. G old . For the next largest Hat, T wbnty -F ivz A building boom seems to be on in every town «nd village in Grant county. In Susanville several bus iness bouses and residences are nearly completed, while in Long Creek, Monument, Hamilton and Canyon City the same activity is noticeable. Sawmill men say their plants are being taxed to their ut most capacity, and they have been compelled for some time to keep an extra force of meu at work. You might as well be safe Aa given by Allen a L«wi,. WHEAT— 1-acttcally no bmine.« going on Nominal value for Eastern Oregon, mc to «« Valley, s7c lo^Sc. ’ 54 5* g Its literary matter repreaenta the best thoughts of such writer» •• Hjalmar Iljorth Boresrn, Charlea Warren Stod dard, I'.dith M Thomas, Joaquin Miller. Its illu-trationa show tn the best sty Is the glorirs of the Pacific Coast. It Isa pictorial hiatory of the Crest Writ. It covers the whole basin of the Parific, including China, Japan, and Cotea. You want it, so doe» your family. CANDY CATHARTIC 4 toocoieto Owe SoanpAa Copy, roe Slagte ImWri, aga. Yearly Saheerlptlan. »«.«a. CURE CONSTIPATION AW Foetmaerer are aathorleed to leks aubMAlpUaea. Overland Monthly Puh. Co. ùUTf THE 2Sc 50t • am FMAMFaCO. OMw DRUGGISTS * « nr»- !■ r • ni-m, I bility. B.h- Ifa hi «. GeitenM Ina 'Jh yr Our Work Tells Ch* •eaMtgkt,