Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 15, 1894, Image 2

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    ¡active, alive to all the interest» of
¿tUamooh ijeiií>lijiltt. J the northwest, and a plain forcible
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splaker. no man would make a l»et-
W. F D. JONES.
ter guardian of the people'» inter
e»tn than he. And lienide» thin he
T he C ounty O fficial P aper in bound on the money question
and a true diaciplin of repuhlicau
------ Independent in Politic»-—
doctrine.—Valley Transcript (Rep i
K ITE» OF SCBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IX ADVANC* >
One year
Six month*
Thres months
It is not expected that Senator
fl aO.
.75. Dolph can lie defeated for re-elec­
ADVERTISING RATES.
1 Inch, per month
Jo 76
peryesrf^ 75
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Local nolle-». tort« per line: and jcti* after
the firnt insertion. Only sets |>er line fur fiist
insertion for regular advertisers
Found. For Kent. For Stile, Wanted, and
Special notice*, in classified "ad” columns, at
the rate of one cent per word for first insertion
and hall rates thereafter
I a-gal n dices. Nonpareil locts. per line for
first insertion and 5cts per line for each snhse
quent insertion.
tion, but it is intended to fully
show that the republican party of
this state is almost unanimously
in favor of another man, no matter
what success he may have before
the legislature
The state printer and secretary
of state get about 825,000 each per
year. If the present republican
legislature does not attend to the
Hffd T IT Mt A NS.
matter the people will attend to is
The result of the recent election next election. The salary law
means that the people hold a party should lie extended to some of the
re»pon»ih)e for it» pledge». A i state official».
majority of them
voted for free
trade, right or wrong, and they
didn't get it.
Court Proper ding*.
November Term ¡894, J udge Conder,
They suffered ali Com m inion era Harvey «nd Ailey present :
Ordered that electric lights in court
house he discontinued.
joyed none of it» benefits. Better
In mailer of |>etilion oi C Desmond,
times were guaranteed, but they et al, for change in county road, viewers
a |'|x»i n !r<l.
were made worse. The treasury
In the matter oi A. W. Fletcher, et al,
run low during Harrison’s admin­ road, appraisers appointed.
istration, and it run much lower
Tax levy « ontinued until January term.
Debate on Homer Mason's asaesinent
during Cleveland's first two years.
Harrison’s administration reduced * ordered.
Ordered that bids l»e advertised for
the national
debt enormously,
| building court house vault.
Cleveland's increased it enormous­
In the matter of the re|s>rt and resig­
ly paid none of it and issued bonds nalion of C F Murphy, R. D. ttii|>er-
besides. Why wonder at the up­ visur No 17, report continued, and T H .
Lessick ap|>ointed ids succeasor
heaval?
B1I.I4* A i . uiwed
$55 55
It is perhaps useless to bandy f B Handley sal School Supt
15 00
words, but the coinage of silver W E D Jones, printing
12 20
has Ireeit stopped, as far as putting I) 1’ Harvey, Com sal
12 0Ü
I. B Alley
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tin additional sum of money in cir­ Erick Glad, cutting trees
U (0
culation is concerned, the Oregon­ A Aratili, freight on powder
3 00
1 00
ian to the contrary not withstand, Il F Barnard, spikes
17 50
ing. — IlillslMiro In dependent, (Rep) B C Co-Op Co lumber
5 50
I F Ijusen, making drills
1 2J
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sliaipening picks
The Roseburg Plaitidealer, the
E E Selpli, in cases of state vs
Eugene Journal, the Salem States­
Robbins and State vs Hardman 10 OJ
man, the Baker City Blade, and 1» W Rhodes,lumber
4» 07
20 tO
many other influential republican .1 H Jackson, State vs J Doe
papers of the state, are outspoken Il F Holden, miles traveled case of
11 00
Maxwell vs Tillamook Co
in favor of the free coinage of sil­
2 00
J II Jackson, cilting wood
ver.
1 T .Maulsby, State vs Robbins
<J 4<t
5 3J
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Hon. T. H. Tongue wound the S Miller,
1 50
C Clements
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Oregonian up in tine shape regard­ 1’ Ducham
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ing the silver question. There are W .MiUy
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people in Oregon who are as bright S M.ll. r,
4 30
Hardman case
3 20
Geòrgie Evans,
as Harvey Scott.
3 20
W swinion,
1 50
John Tone,
Says the Hepner Gazette (Rep.) I T Maulsby,
8 00
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of Senator Dolph: “But the senator
2 30
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J Doe case
22 OJ
is not in full accord with his con­ A M Austin, surveyor
1 75
stituency on the free silver ques­ A M Commons .1 1’
C Christensen, Franklin ease
1 50
tion.” •
6 00
T Limi Co Elec lights
20 S3
From the looks of things, J. N. J Barker, treasurer
125 00
T 11 Goyne, clerk
Dolph will not have everything
T Coates, deputy clerk
00 67
Ilia own way in the C.S. Senatorial J II Jackson, sheriff
100 00
contest liefore the next legislature. Il F Goodspeed, deputy sheriff
50 00
75
Gov. elect W. P. Lord. Hou. T. II. .1 II Jackson, telegram
ciorrtxt nu
Tongue and ex-president of the
Supervisor R I) 3for various parlies 100 00
senate, Hon. C. W. Fuluon, will be
4 68
D C Colliers, Imulier
in the race. Of those mentioned J Smith, et al, making jury list
...
of the evil» of free trade, and en­
we lielieve Mr. Fulton to be the
BI 1.13 REJECTED
most available candidate. Voting, C II Curtis IsAirdiiig Hauke children
The delinquent tax list presented tills
week is several times larger than it ever
was before, and as it is presents an inter­
esting study
Everybody should read i*
over and note the names of the delin­
quents. It is interesting Io know who
are shirking the respinsibility of lax
paying, especially some who make great
pretentions in the community. Some,
ofcourse have been unfortunate these
hanl times and could not pav, though
there are few of tnal kind
It miH l»e
Irorne in mind that when purl of the
tuxes are not paid the burden falls heav­
ier on those who do pay, and the full
portion must be paid to the stale, accord­
ing to the total amount of the as«e>men(,
whether it is all collected or not. The
people should not fill to notice the names
of those uho have not paid their poll tax
in the various years. We hope that
outsiders in examining the long list will
consider that only a small ixniioii of it
is h r 1893. The old lists of 1890, 1891,
and 1892 are given also, and consists in
a great part of mortgages, personal prop­
erly and pull taxes that have not been
collected. Much of this can never t?e
collected as many have moved trom the
county. Tne taxes on the mortgages are
liens on the property, ami such property
is not clear until the taxes me settled.
Of course, the taxes on the mortgages are
under the old law, but the claims fur
taxes hob I good yet. It is tinderNtood
that in ad cases the county will buy .«II
delinquent prqierty where it is not
bought by private parties, ami as the
expense is i uniting up nipnlly, the county
will soon own a lol of property. There
is an idea among many that lax titles are
not good, ami that their is a lisk in bid­
ding in delinquent property. We wish
to dispel this idea. In cases where a
parly bids in delinquent properly, paying
taxes and costs, the county stands good
for the loss, if any is incurred dy the
purchaser. In cases w here the proceed­
ings were not leg d, the county has re­
funded the money, with interest. And,
as tax titles, they are the best in the
stale They erne all other defects in the
til 1» s. If l here are mortgages on the land,
litigation regarding it, or any doubt as to
the inle. the lax devil « ur« s it and taxes
precedence over all others. A man who
hu\s property at a tux sale is guaranteed
a big inter*st on his money lor the first
two years, and aft“»* that he gets a deed.
It is thought most all the delinquent
property will s« II readily this year. It is
haid telling what ciassilication the polls
will come under, live slot k or real estate,
and it is not necessary to levy or pub­
lish them, but it was thought by the
authorities that some of them would feel
ashamed and p.v up when their names
published.
We suppose you a.I recognize
the conntenance of this gentle«
man. He is well known here,
und makes himaeif numerous
nil all occasions. He tells you
lung-winded Ntories that have
no point Io them. He relates
how it was done back in the
ftites
He talks to you when
you are busy. He go<s benind
your counter and helps himaeif
to your goods as if lie were one
of the clerks.
He relates his
grievances, and tells how mean
his neighlMira treat him. He
reads out loud from a paper
that is a week old. lie sneaks
up when he sees two men talking private
businesa, 11“ never washes his rotten
teeth, and when he talks lie blows his
|s»stiferou8 breath tight into your face
When he is «hunk he wants to hug and
kiss you. if you g<_ into Hadley's or
Smith's to take a dose of antiiermentiuc,
he is sitting there, nr already leaning
against the bar. He shakes your hand
uihl asks about the folks, nu «I lakes,
great iiit»*rr»t in jrmir w< Ifare until I*
gets a drink, lie always has im
tionally good item for a newspaper, am|
lie ho ds l be edit«»r l»y the hand lor a»
hour while I e tells it. At election time
he is onto some political scheme, a hid,
he is willing V» divulge
God help him
The Horn Creek Bugle
’Die Boule rorm-x to thia ntli. a t|,j,
week again, after u long at sene,., aiM|
here are some ol the items:
When us flrat cam« t<,
Creek, «even years ago,
was in a lather primitive »tale.
7
ami it» lesources were not fM||y
developed
Wealthy men |ikB
onn-elves weie obliged to sit at
, 3’ llies..me fool« in the ho eh
with til“ common herd
When we fir»
called for a impkill, the Inndlrd stareflj
hat now evervlmdy uses napkin», tv«
started to intrmliiee a better strain o|
I.lood into society. It needed ii. lor tin
Miih.ni A Dixon’» line lietwcen the up^i
lens and plebians was not well define'!.
S.mebody had to take the lead, and at
we laid l»tll the liell-uether ofsoc'eti
in the town of Squedunk, back in civil,
izalion, we gra»|>ed the dilemma by ti,,
bundles, and we never looked back to sn
what kind of it furrow we made. W
picked out a vacant held in the suburb
and decreed that society should I e plant
ed there ami cultivated until it rein-be,
maturity. 1 here we erected our done
cile, and I he elect did likewise, all oi ir
bob-nobliing together lint, a im-rceuar
real estate speculator »»Islivideil th
adjoining field into lots and sold tliei
Io the rabble. Thus, were we obliged I
seek another place, and we have agaii
built up an exclusive and select society
where we are not liable to contamination
unless there is another real estate Isom
All wealthy |>enple who come to lost
locate ill onr quarters, otherwise the
they are out of society. Just think of it
Down in the other part of town the pet
pie are all |>oor, they live in small laiutier
and ragged bruits sprawl apont the:
dtnirs. Vgh! Save us from them. IV
are the only respectable people—up i
our eml of Horn Creek
We set III
fashions, we adopt the proper fad, am
we »how that we are of high family
1'liis lute been of great belli to Hon
Creek, and the editor of the Bu^le claim
the credit therefor. Why, in any car
ofs s ial doings, it tnu-t obtain our u)
proval liefore the society |ieopleci untei
aneeit. In fuel we sample evervlhiti|
and if we sav it iu good, the society pe
pie say it is good, when n llieatriii
troupe comes to town, we take the inilia
live. If we think it is not a proper alio»
our people are not snp|sised to | atriu i
it. We are careful not to set an exaui|i
to the people that is notjust Jin <le sitti
it would have a bad influence outlie«
ciely people and the common people ala
Horn Creek should Ire grateful totwfi
what we have done to classify aoeiefi
We are the social barometer here.
BayCIt,.
Young Balmer who recently shot hit
self in (tie left arm and shoulder is dM
as well as could be expected unuertl
circiimstanees.
J II Bridgeford wiio has beenqui
seriously ill for nearly a week |>a.'l
recovering
The delightful weather here itarin
the past weeks bring Bay City totli
fiont ns a winter tesort. If the |*<iple«
the frozen tip east cottld only realne wli»t
our climate is ls>th winter and suitu»
you could not keep them out withGstl»
gnus
Mr. Erank lauig contemplates p«>tth
iu a stock of groceries soon. Tint
rigid, friend laoig, you have strurkh
right lead
We w ish you nucces».
.1 I B it. Jr*