Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 24, 1896, Image 1

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Harbors
Navigable Rivers,
Great Fisheries,
f al KovCanucrics,
Butterand Cheese,
Healthful Climate.
Good Roads,
Flue Schools,
Tillamook Publlahlnc
Established la I arts
Swore Circulation.
Coanty Official Paper.
Leading Newspaper la Tillamook
County.
Thoroughly Equipped
and up to date
Job Printing Department
for all hinds of plain
and fancy work.
A thrifty, iutclllgent and
terprising population.
------- No- IQ- TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER
24. 1896.
$1.50Per Year
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
TILLAMOOK FARMER
TAKES A HANI)
QAVID WILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
S1YS THE FARMERS BELIEVE IH BEING
HONEST. .
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Al! calls promptly attended to
Just Received
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
J D. KELLY, M. D.
P hysician
and
And Applie® th® Principle to Political
Issue®.
S kkokon ,
Operative .urgery • specialty. Office in th
home formerly occupied by Dr. Wiley.
TILLAMOOK. OK.
*
L. BROOKS,
Finest Beyc nd all Question
attorney - at - law ,
Office Sturgeon Block,
*
TILLAMOOK, OREGON..
TILLAMOOK NEWS CO
jy J. MAY,
Next door to bank.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Hello No. 7.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
J J. J. D aly .
«O scar H aytkr .
J) ALY & HAYTEK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
DALLAS, OREGON
QLAUDE THAYER,
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
(J a M ks M c C ain ,
(A. W. S everance .
UcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
AITOKNEY-AT LAW,
TILLAMOOK,
Stoves,
Tinware
Cutlery,
Farm Machinery,
Wagons,
Loggers Suppl es.
OREGON.
TUTTLE & CARY,
MISCELLANEOUS.
■'—^■/Hardware.
©^Fishing Tackle and Ammunition,
C. & E. THAYEH P lu ^ bi ^ q D one .
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rieneial Hanking «nd Kachaiige biiHlae«.
Intele.l paid on time depoaila.
Exchange on
England, Ilelglua«, Germany.
Sarden and nil folcigli countrlea.
ALFRED WILLIAMS
DRUGGIST
Tillamook,
Oregon.
DEALER IN
A
Ejçch’ange and looney jSeciH’itieg.
«
prescription^
FULL STOCK OF
DRUGS, PATENT
MEDICINE, DRUGGIST,S
Carefully
Collections Receive Careful and
Prompt Attention.
NOTIONS, TOILET AR­
TICLES, ETC., ALWAYS
Compounded
BAY CITY, OREGQN.
ON
Dad
of
flight.
< HOT AND COLD BATHS
IN CONNECTION
HAND.
Instruments
Opposite B huk Building
BARBER
;
OREGON
TILLAMOOK,
G. W. KIGER,
I
¡
HR F AT REDUCTION
LUMBER AT redürci ? es
t ^ w ' ook
The TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO.
will not be undersold and will make
better rates than any other mill Get
our prices and be convinced.
Discount on large orders and for cash.
Our mill is in better shape than ever
and we are prepared to turn out first
class lumber of all kinds.
BREAD
l'io» and cakes, fieali
every day.
Irein-li caudiea. Freeh home made
'•'lilies. ,\pw supply of fruit« «ml
•’»«■table, by every ¡«out.
ICE CREAM
^Restaurant In
^Connection.
M illinery
••^.».D ress -M aking
Tillamook Lumbering Co
1^."?
1 Hl’e®l««awl Mr« John»« kave •
al>|.
"dlllnery rtore and dre«»in»ki»a
j”"’tn»»lit. utett
(n millinery
Tillamook, Ore.
I
JOMX BÄRXÄ«*
F
The Astoria Hallway.
A document was fils.I for record today
whereby the A. A C. R. R. R. Co.
gives to the Central Trust Co. of New
York g blankef mortgage on its line of
railway, now constructed and to becon-
structed from Goble to Tillamook bay
for the purpose of securing the payment
of a series of 4 per cent first mortgage
bonds of one thousand dollars each.
These bond, may be issued at the option
of the railway company, but shall not
aggregate more than eight million dol­
lars or exceed four thousand dollars for
each mile of railroad constructed.
—Astoria Budget.
M c K inley club
HOLDS A MEETING.
TWENTY-EIGHT NEW MEMBERS SIC
THE RILL
Item« of Interact from the Village of
Woods
Tillamook, Sept 18th 1896.
The McKinley Club held au iiitereat-
Editor H eadlight :
ing meeting at the Court House.on Sat­
There are several of our
urday evening.
The attendance was
Tillamook people who have declared
good and there was a spirit of enthusi­
themselves Populists at various times
asm manifest throughout the proceed­
and who honestly think that certain
ings that speaks well for republican
H un tin gioii 'a Kaliroad.
abuses exibt in our government and
prospects in November. The meeting
that by lhe hands of a new party these
The Astoria Budget has the following was opened by a song from several gen­
abuses would be remedied. Such men to say of the line of railroad which it is tlemen who kindly consented to act as
as these are thoroughly sincere in their proposed toconstiuct from Goble to Tilla­ a glee club for the occasion. The song
convictions and in some respects they mook. “There is no doubt but that the was entitled “McKinley is our Mail’’
are right, but they cannot in justice to S. P. will absorb the Goble line. The and adapted to lhe tune,"Marching
themselves, support the present demo­ survey of the road from Goble to Port­ through Georgia,’’ and lhe singers were
populist ticket. Our Tillamook people land has been kept a profound secret but Messrs. Thoe. Goyne, Toni Handley,
believe first, last and above all things in has nevertheless been made.
D. DeK. Bowman and Mr. Miller.
paying their debts. They would not,
After the singing, W. L. Brooks was
The fish plates used on the line are
knowingly, support any movement marked “S P.” The rolling stock to be introduced, and though he had had
which would look to dishonest repudi­ used are the oid “O. & C.” cars and are scarcely any time for preparation he
ation of a just obligation. Our farmers already repainted in the Souther Pa­ made all interesting short addreas on
(lout ask any man to accept from them cific's shops at Portland. A big dry the money question, lie was followed
spoiled butter, rotten vegetables, dis- dock and elevator will be built and Ham­ in a few brief remarks by Mr. Bowman
eased beef, nor would they pay their mond has stated that a free tug service of the IfKAbUGHT whose place he had
debts in rotten currency. If they hire a will be placed on the bar on the com­ kindly taken for the evening, as the lat­
ter gentleman bad been too busy moving
man they expect and insist on paying pletion of the road.
him what they agree to pay. If lie will
Mr. Hammond is building the road Io linve any time for preparation. Mr.
work for his l>otird they feed him at with his capital, and at the completion Bowman promised to speak next Satur­
Another song, entitled
their own table ami from the dishes of of the line will receive ten per cent for day evening
which they eat. If he is to have twenty the use of his money and a portion of "The Republican Hymn" completed tliu
dollars a month he gets twenty dollars, the subsidy. The incoming of the evening’s program, proper.
Alter the program hud been com­
good anywhere, and the hired man Southern Pacific will mark a new era in
knows this, and appreciates it. No Astoria.
The Southern Pacific yvill pieteli, a call was imide for persons who
Tillamook farmer can afford to support spend millions of dollars to develop its wished to join the club to come forward
a party who would pay the hired man properties and make Astoria one of lhe and sign their nsmes to an application
for nienilierahip and twenty-eight gen­
in fifty-three cent dollars.
best town on the coast.”
tlemen responded, thus swelling the
Our Tillamook farmers build as good a
membership to upwards of sixty names.
house as they can afford to and sometimes
Work Stopped.
Following this came tlie adoption of
even a better barn, and they clear their
The following telegram from Cinte­ a constitution and by-laws ami the
land and cultivate it. Ail of this they
own and enjoy. They don’t own nor kanie to the Oregonian of Sept., mi) election ol officer®. Following ie a list
claim to own, nor desire to have the contains food for reHexion to those who of the officers elected ;
President, A. W. Bevemuee, V. I’.
farm on the other side of the road un- believe that a railroad would be of bene*
W. L. Brooke, Secy. R. R. Haye, Trona.
less they can pay for it.
Tliey cannot fit to Tillamook :
CLATSKANIE, Or., Sept. 17 —Work VV. 11. Reynolds.
afford in common honesty and self re­
Messrs. Handley, Haya, Goyne, Rey­
aped Io support a party whose policy is at thia point on the Astoria tic Goble
that of a communism whose principles railroad was suspended yesterday on ac­ nolds and Brooks were appointed a com­
are opposed to individual industry, count of the free silver agitation. If mittee on Program. Tlie Club will hold
economy and the property that comes Bryan should be elected this fall, it is regular meetings until allertilo National
said the railroad will not be built at all election, every Saturday evening, alter
from such things.
Tillamook farmers know that there The projectors of lhe enterprise will not which its meetings will beheld monthly.
are in the great cities men whose wealth invest their money for something ami
Nehalem News.
runs into lhe millions, who have more get nothing in return. If McKinley ie
(From
the J inn s )
elected,
the
work
will
be
resumed,
and
than a proportionate share of this
The section was visited by an electrical
world’s wealth. At times a justifiable the cars will be running on the road in
discontent is felt that one man’s chil­ less than a year. So say the powers that storm lsat Hatuiday evening. There
storms are unusual here.
dren are clad in silks and fine linen, be.
Mins Jennie Pettit closed a very suc­
and have so many of the luxuries of
cessful term of school at Feley, Wed­
life while their children mus* toil and
be contented with coarse clothing and
A regular meeting of the Town Coun- nesday.
the simplest of pleasmes. But they cil was held on Monday evening, TI iom
E. T. Davies, a timber land dealer,
forget that in those same cities there present, were W. II. Il Ol '»ray, Nel«« of Portland, spent several days in thia
are classes of people actuated by an Thompson, J. J. Stewart, F. R. Beale vicinity Illis week. W . 8. Cone, of Bay
intense hatred of all law, alt virtue, all Fred Arthur, Marshall, and H. H.
II. Ai­ City accompanied him.
security, all rights of prosperity.
derman clerk; absent Mayor Reynolds
The schooner Eureka arrived in from
That these people organize them­ and councilman J. W. Haskins.
San Franciauo Saturday. bhe is chart­
selves into societies pledged to incendi­
The question of a drain along Still­ ered Io load lumber at llimple &
arism, mu ider and violence: that in well A venue and 1st St. to the slough
Wheeler’s mill.
their societies they denounce and liter­ was quite fully discussed ami the mem­
A Gentlemen named Bales has pur­
ally spit upon tlie American flag. These bers were unainous in the opinion that
people are known as Anarchists. It the drain should he constructed. The chased a tract of laud of A. J. Keaton at
was men of their order who murdered matter was however laid over to an ad­ the mouth of Foley creek, and we un­
| the policemen in the street* of Chicago, journed meeting on Wednesday evening derstand will eelahlisli a genet al mer­
and it was Altgeld, Governor of Illinois that the council might lie fully informed chandise store at that place.
Misses Daisy West, Nellie Stanley,
> who pardoned those murderers who as to the proper methods of proceeding.
were unfortunately end by a strange
The melter of properly grading Sec­ Mabel Ross, and Messis. Alex Bervea,
miscarriage o' justice, left unhung. And ond Avenue East a as taken up. It ap­ Ed. Reddawav, Pearl Fulkeiismi, L. G.
i Altgeld is today the strongest, most in­ peared that the county authorities bad and Will West came over from Seaside
fluential man in the counsels of the signified their willingness to gravel a Sunday returning today. The young
populist parly. Furnishing the funds certain portion of lhe Avenue provided ladies of tlie party were quite kii M ous
for the free-silveri les are another class Hist lhe town did the grading and that to make the acquaintance of s pet bear
—silver mine owners They are weal­ the town had not yet fulfilled its part of at Nehalem City, aulicipaliiig his nice
thy man, men wheseevery day personal the contract. It was decided to com­ strong hugging proclivities. ’What,® the
expenses are as much as one of us plete the work under the su|»erviHum of matter w nh the young men of Nehiilem
that they allow hears to do all the
spends in a month fur our w hole living counciImen Carey and Stewart.
and tlie s”p|>oit of our family, if they
Bids for printing city ordinances and hugging?’ —Ed.
‘can get their silver coined free it will notices were o|>ened and the contract
The Young people of Tiilumook come
doubletheir wealth.
awarded to the Headlight, this pa. for ward, and ask lor a *‘M uh | cm I Club* I»
Are we very anxious to vote ourselves per lx*ing the lowest bidder.
of their own; tlie idea ungimiled with
hard times and cheap money in order
The following bills were allowed :
Mine Blanche McNair Bucce mm io the
to make them richer? Are we in sym­
Edmunds A Co., printing “ “|2 46 Club. Our yuiiug people are determined
pathy with a pack of anarchists who
Fred Arthur, Marshal, salary 30.00 to keep up with tlie times Some seeui
| curse us because we own a house and
”
••
“
roadwork,
9 75 to think that School and tlie study of
hay rick which they would burn or
II. H. Aiderman, clerk salary, 10.00 1 music is loo much for the average
blow up if they dared? It would l>e
Total.
-------- student. Ilere is a sample of what can
lielter lor us if tlie Truckee Mill was
|52 21 ' Ire done; All laet winter Master Sibley
running on both sides, if lite four othei
The Board then nd jour ned until Wed­ attended School in Bay City, through
mills on this bay had all they could do nesday evening.
I fair weather and foul most of it foul;
and if a lot of these windy scrubs were
| lie bra veil lhe slot iiih lhe distance fium
milking cows and burning brush instead
Kind Words.
their wive« earn a living while
ilolrsonville to Bay Bi ly making lhe
of letting th
they tell Low the money affaire of a
W. F. I). Jones, formerly of trip daily over very rough water. On
Mr.
nation should he conducted
_
line R gone Saturdays lie was ready with a wei
T illan 4X) k F ammkr . th. Tillasmok Headlight,
to Henle
Clare Comity, California, practiced inneic leaaoii. The Senior
At tlie reqimnt ol a few friend., Mra. where lie «ill taka charge of a new«- Mu.ical Club, ia to matt in the near
R. R. H.yea, liaa decided lo opnii a pri- paper. Mr Jonee baa beau a enceaea- future, lllueaa of some who wish to
vHteeiliool A «ewing claae for Halur- ful n.wepaper mail at Tillamook, and iietrooie member. ia oua cause, why the
make himself known in 1 Club la not iu full awing.
d«y aftrrnoona, will l«e organixed l’u- will aoon
when he gate hold of a Al lot
type type
sod and
office
pila troni ollier x-lioole may l«e admitterl California
At of
lot new
of new
office .................
furniture
lo tliia eia»«. For lenii® eie , cornuti new.fmper down there The Headlight («., the H badijoat office, arrive«! on the
Mra. Hayea at ber reaid-nce InaUucl- I. owned ami adited by Mr. D. DeK Htr Newsboy Tlie type ia all ol the
■oi a in book-keeping, «ili he given lo Bowman, a«« of California,® moat aw lati-al deaigne ami our patiMM may be
veaaful nawepa|«er men.—Ocean Wave, j »••mre«! ol up io date work
I tboae who wiali il.