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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1891)
,e Oldest Paper. Ths Loading Paper, - Largest Circulation cadliijlit. Of any paper in the county. TILLAMOOK. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I ‘ VNlTED STATES. lident ............a.......... B enjamin H arrison . . . L evi I’. M orton ..president J ames G. B laine etary of State . .. . C harles F oster THAT MAY BE THE OUTCOME OF etary of Treasury J. W. N oble etary of Interior RECENT POLITICAL EVENTS. R edfield P roctor etary of War .......... B. F. T racy etary of Navy J ohn W anamaker manter-Geueral W. II. H. M iller Important Action by Repreaentatlves of I rtiey-Géneral the A ustri* I inn Colonies in » Recent ! etary of Agriculture ......... J eremiah R usk STATE OF OREGON. Convent ion nt Sydney—Federation at ... ...S. PENNOYER. trnor ...................... G. W. M c B ride Least an Assured Fact. pta» y of State.................... . . 1’ hil . M etch an surer —E. b . M c E lroy Copyright, 1801. by American Press Asalia- ef Public Instruction 0. B aker ter ................................ F rank (R. S.S trahan ......... ¿W. P. L ord HE an nonnce tut Judge. fR. S. B ean ment that the fed I J. H. M itchell eration conven- tors .................................. j J. N. D olph tion in Sydney, reumsa......... .............. »• H ermann f J. T. Apperson, New South ¡Land Office, Oregon City , B p Burch*U 1 Wales, had ap- t Receiver. proved the title THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. of “The Com Senator.................... .............. F. A. M oore I monwealth of .............. R P. B oise ‘ it Court ........... G. G. B ingham Anstralia” does cuting Attorney TILLAMOOK COUNTY. not mean that a ..W m . D. S tillwell •sentative new nation has ' . . H. F. H olden I e ......... iW. T. W est been created in missioucr ............ IW.G. K elso obedience to one ......... W. W. C onder .. .............. S am D owns of the most marked tendencies of the ¡ir.’..'.:..'...... II. H. M c D ermott ■ times—that of political as well as in Hirer ......................... isor ............ ............... ................ F. M. L amb J ohn E dwards dustrial consolidation. A work of this ?yor ........................... .................... .....................A. T. W hite character, a work scarcely less impor )1 „ Superintendent ! Lty Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S everance tant to that part of the world than I TILLAMOOK CITY. ............................. C. N. D rew the union of the colonies, or the for 1 ........................... E. E- S elph mation of a united Italy, or the erection ..............................G eo . C ohn of a German empire, still requires much .................... L. L. S tillwell (J ohn ^B arker , President to be done to make it complete. The ; ?A. P. W ilson tees constitution adopted by the convention (J ohn S heets AUSTRALIAN REPUBLIC. must. like the United States federal com pact, receive the approval of the individ- j ual states taking part in the delibera- SOCIETY DIRECTORY. [ tionstbat brought it forth before it be comes the epirit animating a new body > q’lLLAMOOK LODGE NO. 57, 7 I A. F. & A. M., meets on the politic. k x first Saturday night of each That it will receive such approval is I month. Special meetings for work every Friday night. Visiting breth not altogether certain, although not im- ren invited to attend. . probable. -In Australia, as among the H V V Johnson, W. M. [ colonies, the fear has existed that feder I G. O. Nolan, Sec’y. ation may not prove an untnixed bless ing; that a central authority may usurp n'lLLAMOOK LODGE No. I 94, I. O. O. F. meets in the rights now enjoyed by some of the ! 1 Odd Fel low's hall every states; that it may give toothers« power . Saturday night, except, the firxt Saturday of each month. and prominence not shared by all alike I W. H. Cooper, N.G. It is a curious fact that while New South B. F. Ely, Sec’y. Wales was the first to propose a union in 1853, she has since been most active in opposing it. Under the reign of free pORlNTll POST, G.A.R meets on trade she has thriven wonderfully, so ■ the 1st & 3rd Tuesday night of much so that free traders never tire of pointing to her as One of the most con each month in Grand Army llall. spicuous examples of the practical benefi- J. W. Maxwell, Commander. II. Roberts, Adjutant. The H eadlight excels As an ‘ Advertising Medium and Gives it was called into existence. It was im perfect, not only because it did not in clude New Zealand and New South W ales, but becati.-;;: of the limited powers of the council, which could deal directly with only a very few subjects, such as the Australian fisheries and the service of criminal processes in the several states, on other subjects, such as patent rights, copyright, corporations, etc., which were dealt with by the individual legislature«, it would only act when they had Is'en referred to it by two colonies at least, and its action was binding only- on those colonies that had made the reference. There was no executive and no judiciary Under the new constitu tion. so far as it lias been disclosed in the dispatches from Sydney, this feeble ness of the council and these essential features of a sound federation are ab sent. The constitution is, in fact, closely modeled after that of the United States. and provides that the powers not ex pressly delegated to the federal govern ment are reserved by the colonies them selves, a principle, by the way, not ob served in the Dominion constitution, which provides that the powers not ex- pressly reserved by the colonies aredelo- gated to the central authority. There is a senate whose members are elected by the legislatures of new states. Tlieir terms are for six years. One-half of them retire every three years. The members of the national assembly are elected by universal suffrage for three years. They alone have the right to, originate all tax and appropriation bills. Thu judicial system is unlike the Amer- can, because the British government has the right to veto its decisions, and the executive, instead of beiug elective as in the United States, is appointed in Londe n. Should this constitution re ceive the approval of all the colouies represented in the Sydney convention there will lie added to the nations of the earth a new power, not so great as they in point of population, but with possibilities that would, if realized, more than rival them. In point of ter ritory, Australia is quite as large as the United States after a century of accre tions. and with her population of four millions she would begin her career as a nation with numbers as great as the col onies at the close of the Revolution, and with a strength undiminished by a long and exhfiusting struggle for independ F raxkmn S mith . ence. OREGON. All th« county news. t FRIDAY. JUNE 5 $1.50 Per Year. T ;i.’ .i.’uíD .VXD GARDEN.’ TOPICS OF INTEREST TO AMER ICAN HORTICULTURISTS. NETARTS BY THE SEA! The Water Hyacinth, an Aquatic Flant That Is Still Unknown to the Majority of the People, Although Florists Are Well Acquainted with It. Tlio illustration represents an aquatic plant that is still so new as to be abso lutely unknown to the majority of the people, although floriuts have it for sale. It is the Pontecleria crassipes, major, also called the water hyacinth. It bears a cluster of pale lilac flowers, that re- \V. MAXWELL has platted a town-site on hi* place at Netarts beach Fine sightly residence lota, view unsurp«**ed and e sheltered from the north-west wind. No prettier and more suitable place could l>* found for * sea-sida resort. H«n* dreds of people visit Netarts Bay every summer and catnp for weeks on the Beach. Fine surf bathing, good fishing, several varieties ot clams and oysters, elegant five-mile drive on the beach, and picturesque arched rocks Where thousand* of sea-lions disport themselves every day. Just the place to spend a few weeks this summer and select a site for a cottaga by the sea. A most delightful location. Several lots bargained before survey was made Come via Sheridan or North Yamhill. For full particulars, prices, terms etc., write to J. \V. M axwell , Netarts, Tillamook Co., Oregon. J THE FINEST BEACH ON TUE WATER HYACINTH, mind one of a truss of rhododendrons. The individual llowers tiro about two inched in diameter, tho top petal being blue in the middle, with yellow spot in the center of the blue. put although tile flowers are beautiful, it is the queer bladd.-iiike expansion of the petioles that rivtsthe attention of those that ■e it for the first time. A Philadelphia correspondent, who describes this curi ous pL.'ct. writes as follows concerning it in the American Garden: 1 bare a specimen in a fish globe, nnd although til ■ latter is filled with well water nnd contains not a particlo of earth, the plant seems to thrive, for it has not only bloomed as you see it in the drawing, but it has thrown out two new runners since 1 had it; and to all appearances it is going to get along witnout any earth. This make» it the more attractive, since even tho roots are beautiful. They are of a dark purplish black, lipiR-d with a black lancelike l>oi.it. 1 am t<-id the plant is very ten der, and th n f re it must be kept in a w.-inu r.xiui in winter. THE PACIFIG COAST! ¥ The Leading Merchants of Tillamook County! ------- DEALER* IN----- -- G eneral Or.-til.l. and Th.-lr K.-qnireineut«. Vt'e find in Garden and Forest the fol lowing: All orchids are not “air plants" URCH DIRECTORY C ubi -I cb W. Taylor, Whose Humorous so called. Our native specie*, without -Í.” Sketches Have Beeit Widely Head. exception, grow in the ground, although TauM». C harge , M E. C hurch , Few American humorists of the pres- ! many of those which flourish in the ent day and generation are more widely tropics, and which are cultivated in teui- bttwdsv iu the month, Long Prairie 10:30 known to the reading public than the Iterate countries under glans, receive tlieir | " •’ Pleasant Valley 2:30 Chicago Tribune mau. The tales of the nourishment from the moisture in the 1 ” . ” Tillamook mOo joys and sorrows of the McSwat family, i air. Plants of the orchid family differ T Kilchis 't i '• Tillamook and the touching romances in which from all others in tho arrangement of Bolivar Pike and Buenavista .McCorkle, their organs of reproduction, which are iv School in Tillamook every Sunday r meetings Thursday evenings Georgo Ferguson and Laura Kajones, r I united into a column composed of a (in >ecial nastorial service is desired, cjl Emersonia Howjaines and Young Brod- gle or, in cane of the Lady's Slipper, of Uersigued al the Parsonage, opposite the wcigli are mixed up. are important con- I two stamens coherent wither borne on house. W ood , Pastor. MAP OF AUSTRALIA, cence of their doctrine. Fearing that tributions to the stock of current humor. the style or thick fleshy stigma. The she would be obliged tx> sacrifice her It is unnecessary to enter into any mi- , perianth of tile flower is composed of six ■TMKNTS T illamook . C ircuit M. E commercial liberty, with the onteide nute analysis of these sketches. They division.-, arranged in two seta, each of C hu R cii S outh . three. I he three outer divisions are A. M. world at least, if she joined her sister are thoroughly American in tone, and mndayin the month, Tillamook li ” 7.. 7 30 r. II. are popular because they are extremely ( c.-dled e pals, ami often resemble in text states, some of which, particularly Vic kl Sunday, Wallace school house. 2. r. M. is held ”P ure mid color tlioneof the inner set called it. A. M. toria, are strong protectionists, she re- i funny. Maudlin sentiment .................. I Sunday, South I’rairie, ” Pleasant Valley J- 1’. M. inained aloof from the imperfect union 1 to ridicule in these short burlesques of petals. r M ” Pleasant Valley 7- Of the inner .set of these divisions one th Bundy Hoquarton school house 11. A. »I. effected under the act of 1885 creating ; differs from the others in shape and 2.3OA. M. the federal council. Loiig Prairie 2. ’ direction, and is called tho lip—the «ack New Zealand likewise stood ajiart if the Lady's Slipper. This is really the from her sister states, but for a different I CllBlSTtAN ( HVBCH. upl>er 1« tai—that is, tho one next to tho reason. “ Nature has made 1,200 iin- I ler It B MOBOAN, raator: Will presch »t ixis of the flower—but by a half twist inook, on the third amt fifth Sunday’» ot pediments to the inclusion of New Zea ,f the ovary it is made to appear as if it month, at 1 ■ :a0 A. M., and 7:30 r. M. All land in any such federation in the 1,200 ordially invited. were the lowest. These elements—sepals, miles of stormy ocean which lie between petals. Up and column—varied almost ns and our brethren in zXustralia,” said sith-ut limit in form and color, com rSKRBVTf.RlAN CHt’RCU. one of her delegates to the conference in bine to produce the almost infinite tiinn- B ay C ity . Melbourne in February, 1830, when it b r of widely differing forms which are was decided to hold the convention re viees’pvery Sabbath at II a. m. and 7 p. tn so fascinating in their oddity, quaint cently in session in Sydney Bnt she is rdial invitation extended to all. ness and beauty. Orchids are found in J. I>. Beard. Pastor. not so far from Sydney or Melbourne, all warm and temperate parts of the were either of these cities to be selected world, although they are more abundant as the capital of the commonwealth, in tl.e tropics than elsewhere. They are than is the west coast of western Aus ■AST AND SOUTH perennial plants, often with tuber Lear tralia or the northern coast of northern iug roots, ami the peculiar structure of VIA Australia. She was, moreover, appre tlieir flowers renders impossible their hensive that the federation movement unaided fertilization, tor which they de uthern Pacific Route. was not entirely loyal to the British pend on the visit» of insects. ? ClIARI^S W. TAYIXIR. crown; she had no desire to become sep arated from the mother country. She. SHASTA LINE, life »nd manners, and there is a power Hardy flrrbacrotm Plant*. as well as New South Wales, decided, ful combination of genuine wit and the In an essay on “Hardy Herlmceous however, to send delegates to the Sydney literary art of the trained descriptive Planta" Mr. J. W. Manning, of Reading, resa train* leave Portland dally. convention. The other colonies r jpre- writer who knows how to put in an ef Miss., had the following to say at a I North, sented were Queensland, South Anstr«- fective background of pathos. meeting of florists: I lia, Western Australia and Tasmania. The first sketches of this sort which Among double white flowers adapted m I Lea re« Portland Arrivi« I 9:15 « ™ api>eare<l in The Tribune were froui the to the flow, r g ir leu and also lor cutting m Lv Albany ATI 6:22 a tn m I Ar San Francisco Lv | 9:00 p m pen of Henry Ten Eyck White, who we know of none better than the double wrote the "Lakeside Musings.” It not white Achill ,i. the p ari, which in the >ve train» »top only st following station» infrequently happen*, therefore, that Mr. hot w vks of .July start i into a most con of Kwrebiirg: Eo»t Portland, Oregon City. Ibnrn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Shedd», Taylor is supposed to be tlieir author, tinuous succi-'-ion, cotitimii’ig for fully y, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irving, Hu- but it takes little study to discover th.it six week». Gyp .plulla panicnlata or BOSBBVBn MAIO DAILY. the two styles are entirely different, al infants' breath is one of the iadispenaoble though dealing with the same subjects. flowers for all gardens, and could not be Portland Ar 4:00 p in m 1 !• Mr White stopped humorous writing omitted from any «list, and immediately L. ’ Albany Lv i2:oo m tn 1 Ar Roseburg Lv 6 2O a m several years ago Mr Taylor succeeded following its liest beauty, the Euphorbia him in 188*1, in wliat perliap* may be coroilata or flowering »purge commences Y LOCAL , DAILY (BXCXPT SUNDAY) termed an accidental manner. He was to attain its beauty, and until the 1st of Portland Ar Ï o0a m at that time city editor of the Peoria September will continue in profuse [ p m |L< Albany Lv Ar 5:00 a ni IP ra (Ills.) Transcript. He left the paper on bli.orn. It is one of those plants which L - .3-. >• -'Q account of his health, and while recuper can invariably be <!<•]» tided ujkiu . k pai «KNGBR TRÄINR DAILY ( RXCBPT RUN- DAY.) ating »at down one day and wrote half a Veronica longifoHa var. subseaeili» is column of paragraphs, which he sent to in our opinion the finest dark blue flower Ar rrh a m Albany ip m Lr < 40 » m 1 Lv Lebanon the Chicago Tribune. To bis surprise that could be recommended. Commenc Ip nl Ar Ar 4 x6 p tn Albany L y they were printed, and an order arrived ing at this seas-rti it generally coutiuur* Ar 340 a tn Izebauon Ar for more. In the next eight months he bj bio m until late Heptetuber. Its b'-catne a full fldgel "funny man." l.raneiung, upright habitof growthes|*: Pullman Buffet Sleeper« Finally he went to Chicago, secured a cially adapts it for cutting, and its in LOU RIST SLEEPING CARS place on The Tribune staff, and has been tense color is unequaled. Pyrethrum TOWS hall , ITtlYtT. U:r -i turn is in it» way fully m-desir- nVhere the convention wo btM.| khe accommodation of Second Claw» Passen- there ever since I gers. attached to Expresa Trains. A singular fentnre of this "’nvement Mr Taylor has a wife and three chi! abid as the last mentioned, Covering is the absence of the outside pressure dren. and lemls a quiet life, being little about the same season of growth and The Weal Side Division that united the American colonic* known personally outside of Ins own im prodm iug an abuwlance of haudsotne, NEEI PORTLAND AND CORHLLIS. against Great Britain; nor do there exist mediate circle. He is forty-six y»ar» pure white, cup shaped flower* with kui rest* daily ( bxcsft ilttoav .) the internal dissensions, threatening to old nnd was born in Sjcidtoville, O. Since yellow centers. a rñl Lé Portland Ar S*JO p m blaze forth in civil war, that drove the early childhood he has resided in Illinois TblB«» Ths» Are ToM. • m ! L< North Yamhill L< 326pm Canadian provinces into the dominion, His fatiier w>»« a Methodist preacher, and p m J Ar CorraMs I.r 12:35 p ra popular Gardening say* that for tbs nor is there a great popular deniamL as hi* boyish recollection* are of the fre nd spi.ler t.a> best anuduto ia water- Albany and Corvallis connect with aína was tiie case in Italy, for a closer union quent movings incident to an itinerant fer.,n Paciflc Railread. —a single central government strong calling. Be entered a printing office tlxiH, aiul livUiing more. Rasas T sao 'S naiLv. trxcrrr »rar iz.) A well known florist tell* that white enough to command respect abroad, ami early in life and began writing in 1872 aweet 4*nted violets do well for quite a P m [Lv Portland «am arise enough to look after the general Up hi the time be went on The Tribune Ar I P » tv North Yamhill t» 61Í a m domestic interests of nil the colonies. - be was engag'd in various journalistic number of years planted where there P m 1 Ar McMinnville L» 1 Siti m From first to last it has beeu a move «i^qmss in Illinois, and owned and are apt to b* ba-1 places in the <«d, and will always thrive if the graas uore not ment of «tatesmeii, wbe o. like Sir Henry edited several paper* T om Mssijox ?hrougli Tickets Parke*, the premier of New Sontb erewd them too cloaely. G»r- —TO AM. POINTS-------- Wales, see that 'now henceforth and A com < ndent in O I Where Werfc !• Utile Meealed. east and south forever'* the people of Australia ‘must deh say* that some of tbs There is a happy region of the world nf Gaft IAihr utAii?1 ZumJ make common causw «nd inherit a com M erchandise . CHICAGO TRIBUNE MAN. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions. Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Etc. i Thia house ia connected with the well known whole-sale and commiaaion houaa of M ark L. C o H n A Co., 146, F kon T S t ., 1’ o RT lahii , Oar.., and is able to purchase goods in large lots and at a very low figure, thus being able to discount all com petitors in prices. Country Produce taken in Exchange for Goods. - COHN * BROWN B l X, TILLAMOOK, OKKtloM. lU ^Jl All Aboard for Tillamook! ■nd whan you got than taka ■ look at T hayer ’ s y’/Z/.S' A ddition . MAGNIFICENT PROPER TY it almotl in the heatt city. ttreels. NEW Perfectly levtl; commanding viele, 0/ Pt Site of loti, foxtoo; wide Will be told on eat \ termt and al prim Pat will give the pur- Paten a Panee to double their money in the next tix monthc. Special in duct men ft to thote who will build. :: Now is the time to in vest, while prop f you wish to make an Investment or buy yourself a