Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 17, 1895, Image 1

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Content, ot the January I Edition
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,_Big Tree» -Beach Resorts—Give u»
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of the fU’ ooo—Warning, Reliable
| "rl'Z'c Men-l"l»l'»,io11-H»' -Klc-
l‘ . ,-Gr.s-""■! Fir Tiees—I'nllivltlng at
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,_Taauery pepect»-Who Should come
I ^«Rir Mill—Building»—School«—(’ream
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'F owiih a,,<* Locnlitieib—
I r1i* ^-Harbor Improvement*—Climate—
Character of this Paper,
T he H eadlight is the oldest paper, having
been here seven years. Other papers have
come and gone, but the H eadlight never
weaken*. The present proprietor has been
with it most of the tune since it started.
It is the county official paper; publishes ti e
tax list, financial statements aud court proceed*
ings. Besides it gives all the county news, at.d
works to build up thecountr}.
tfifit'rfil®' I*"!1 ’
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« nairviiu Comniituioncr Luce * Re
« omment-CoHl of Dairy
jrt'°i5ii.ral Inscription ol Tillamook’*
Hri“’'*1’.
the Fire—Railroad Pro*pects,
Krsourct*-
il! .. official «octal and Church diractory-
(f‘‘,ifmr Fi Asm s-I.ocal Jottings- Available
.eernaieiit Lauda, Etc
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY,
Extra Copies 5 cents each.
PROFESSIONAL cards .
TOLL ROADS
0AVID WII.EY, M. D.,
THEIR RIGHTS ON GRAND
ROND RESER VA TION.
BOOK STORE
plIYSICl AN, SURGEON
and accoucheur ,
All calls promptly attended to
TILLAMOOK. ORE
„(cUheAinssMA*.
NEWS C<>
ty HAYDON, M. D,
Special attention to Surgery ami
Chronic Diseases.
B. C. L amb .
BAY CITY, ORE.
E.8ELPH,
Best Novels
Periodicals
Stationery
Etc., Etc.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
IVpitty Prosecuting Attorney,
TILLAMOOK, oil.
MAY,
TH.I.AMOOK, OKEGO.V
Sultry
r
*a nor nair.
New House.
Finely Furnished.
Stage Offices.
Rates Reasonable
alde A ha
TII.I.AMOOK,
W. SEVERANCE
Tillamook, Ore
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
MISCELLANEOUS.
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
Of
I ARSEN HOUSE
C. Ä E. TH A VER
LARGEST HOUSE IN THE CITY-FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT—RATES VERY
General Hanking and Exchauge business
interest paid on time deposits.
REASONABLE-CENTRAL LOCATION.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany,
•'«etlen and all foreign countries.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
G.W. KIGER,
ALLEN
DEALER IN
Exchange and looney ¡Securities
. P ALLEN, ProD'r.
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Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department.
Co.lections Receive Careful and
Prompt Attention.
BAY CITY, OREGQN.
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ZEEOTTS-E
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|l. B^IDIjEFOI^D.
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
Doe» a General Real Estate Huaiucsa.
■}s taxes for non-residents.
Bay City, Oregoq.
Best
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Z
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lïuckee Lumber Co.
Epergbodg
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Come and See!
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pl It'.oss W ishingi',,11,.,.,1,,,,, Made, Ac-
'ir ».-If «" 1,1 ? d<busted; or thoae wi-hlng to
ur,ch“nge Keal Kststeor Personal
^W'chera D«t|,|n( po,ittOna.
School Boards Deiirlng Teacher«,
,o.rent’ a>‘d everyone
desiring
..... ’•houw
c“'r
J. E. HOSMER,
'»•Ker of the Information Bureau Sc Kachange
Notary Public.
They keep on hand at their store
in llobsonville the largest stock of
goods in this county consisting of
D ry Goons, C lothing ,
G rocekies , hardware E tc .
Special attention given to filling
orders for goods in jobbing lots.
Agents fur the Str. Truckee
Tillamook City, Oregon.
**”«WtdoortoG A HOMVXIW 8t i O.
IF SOME
—• 10
Tians,, their TnSU Ouuht
7. , , C'V, property l“ated in the
parts ol Portland and
ou'er. Or, if
w
lrld»l?5!,l"d J pstrof fa«t »tceitu trade
T;'Lliveru stabla
town* in the WHUriwette Valley.
ha* increased duiing the last
1 have now a few rare bargains
■’«I land* Think of it, 73 acres
i’
fro»« town, for
’t t ^fi?o,steinhllber-
Tabvi
Mspe|mia.
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K'l*nHTal
lü^es lelief.
c-OMipntion
JANUARY 17, 1895.
Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland
and way ports. Makes regular trips
every two weeks, weather |>erniittiiig.
$1.50 Per Year
W. F. D. JONES, Editor.
would grant them authority for right of
way, but according to the Agent’s state­
ments, they had then neither organized
under the law of the stale of Oregon nor
filed with him a map of definite location THE SENATORIAL FIGHT
of the proposed road with field notes of
UNSETTLED
the survey which should accompany the
Special Corresp. lulenee.
same.
The Agent adds that he wrote the
Salem, Ore. San. 14.—Senn I«
office in regard to this matter at the re­
organized with Joe Simon as pres­
quest of the application ; that he would
not make any remarks as to the advis­ ident. House with C. B. Mores as
ability of the proposed road or any other speaker. Both regarded as victo­
road until the parties should file a map
of definite location of the same and field ries for Dolph men. Senatorial
notes also.
J fight still unsettled. A. W. Sever-
It appears from an examination of the mice, of Tillamook, secured posi­
files and records of this office that tion as assistant clerk of senate.
neither the Baxters nor the Grande
Ronde and Salmon River Toll Road ¡Other Tillatnookers got left, lmt.
lias been granted authority to locate may get clerkships later.
across the Grande Ronde Indian reser­
Salem, Jan. 15.—Senatorial fight
vation, and if the said parties, or remains about the same. Dolph
Company, is charging, as alleged, toll men confident. Dolph’s forces tire
for travel across that reservation, it is
done without authority of this Depart­ using promises for political patron­
age for the future with effect.
ment.
Very respectfully,
There was the usual rush to in­
F r ink C. A rmstrong
Acting Commissioner. troduce bills in both houses.
LEGISLATIVE
A W. Fletcher of Oretown has handed
us the following letter for publication.
It seems that Judge Burnett, in his de­
cision, in the controversy between
Messrs Baxters and the Little Nestiiccu
people, assumed that Baxter bad a right
to charge toll to Agency Creek, or nearly
the wliolt distance across the Indian
Reservation, and considered that Ba iters
had a legal right to the road on the
lands of the agency. It has been sur­
mised however that Judge Burnett did
not fully understand the exact location
of Agency creek, and that his decision
was based on an erroneous idea of its
location. At any rate the following
letter from the Interior Department
seems to show that no toll road legally
exists on the reservation :
D epartment of the I nterior ,
We see that Representative Guild will
AV lu» are Hep ubi leans?
Oilice of Indian Affairs,
present a bill to repeal the present as-
Washington, Nov. 2, 1894
<1 tax mortgages to the
[Extract from the platform unani­
allow exemptions for mously adopted by the Oregon state r e­
in the publican convention in 1899.]
I^ljbxtli—That recognizing the fact
therewith from' Hon
w believe there islT
Sheridan, Oregon, with which there was but we also believe that there
enclosed one to him from Mr. A. W I injustice in allowing many large prop­
n i 111 e beg i 11 n i n g
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Fletcher, Oretown, Tillamook Co., Ore­ erly owne rs to shirk taxes altogether by
gon, all pertaining to a proposed toll taking advantage of the indebtedness ex­ the hostile legislation 'ngmnsf siiveL
road tlironglit the Grande Ronde Indian emption. This works a greater injus­ which unduly contracted the circulating
reservation, and referring to a petition tice to the f irmer than the taxing of medium of the country ; and recognising
which was forwarded some time ago by property teg udless of indebtedness. If that the great interests of the peoplede-
Mr. Guild through Senator Dolph to the law is t> be changed, it should be matid more money for use ill lli^yjui^;
this office.
ammended so that w hen a man pays nets of trade and coninq,;..u, llimef;ny
Mr. Fletcher states in hisl itter that he taxes on a p...... of land that is mortgaged we declare oiilselve* i|, r.jvor of the free
had understood Mr. Guild had written that whatever taxes lie pays on the [ ami unlimited coinage of silver, and <le-
to the proper authorities here respecting amount of the indebtedness as shown by ! ' nonnee any attempt to discriminate
the dispute over the proposed toad and the mortgage, be credited to him as part against silver as unwise and unjust.”
with a view of trying to prevent the payment of the mortgage. The mort­
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establishment of a toll road through the gage holders have often evaded paying ,
said reservation by Mr. Paster or t lie taxes, an I this and absence of indeLt-, [Extract from a speech of Hon. J. N.
roa<l company represented by him It edness exem; tions, w ill make all pay Dolph, delivered at a public dinner in
appears from Mr. Fletcher’s letter that taxes equally according to property. It I Boston, on the 19th, of April, 1892.J
a road dispute lias been carried into is argued by some that mortgages should [ “It is true, I had tlm temerity at the
Circuit Court of Oregon ; that the Judge not be taxed, as those who loan money last congress to oppose my voice ami
thereof decide 1 th it Mr. Baxter, or his would only raise the rate of interest, vote in the United States senate audiust
company, owned a road from Agency and that the b ■rrower pays the tax after free coinage of silver, when the eonjciH
Creek to a point known as Mrs. Dunn’s; l all. But this is a rotten argument I tion of my party in the state liadjfdqt
that Baxter, or the company, had the | Just as well say let the poor man pay dared in favorof it. I do not subsreM*
right to charge one dollar as toll, against all the taxes, because the rich man w ill ! to the doctrine that resolutions of state
which protest is made; that he desires make it up in charging him interest if conventions shall control my judgement
to ascertain whether this Department you don’t. We hope that Mr. Guild w ill or vote on the question.”
lias granted Mr. Baxter, or his company change his bill, so that the borrower’s!
?
the right to charge toll across the reser- taxes may be credited as part payment
vatin, and if so, when such authority i of the mortgage. Tliis is not a new idea,
[Extract from editorial in Morning
was obtained; that lie (Fletcher) had [ but an old one, and has been found good
Oregonian of December 21, 1894 I
been advised by the U S. Indian Agent where tried.
“Every drop of republican blood that
of the Grand Ronde Agency that Mr. j
tolerates such a notion is guilty of a sev­
That
was
a
terrible
fire
at
Silver
Lake
Baxter lias no such authorities; and
eral bastardy.”
that he is not satisfied with the infor­ where 50 persons, half the town, was
|Tlie Oregon republican platform of
burned
up
by
upsetting
a
lamp
in
a
pub
­
mal! in received, but desires a direct
1894 dodges the fimineial question en­
lic
hall,
but
a
ball
in
Tillamook
in
the
answer from the authorities here.
tirely l>y calling for “Honest Monev”
You asked in your letter to be advised third story has a large lamp hanging
not specifying what is holiest (nqney
over
the
otdy
stairway,
ami
there
are
as to be the statue of this matter ami
As most people believe silver islbbiiest
no
fire
escape*
There
should
be
an
as to whether the party named is
money, it was evident the state cofll’MD
entitled to collect toll on the road in the ordinance regulating such matters, or tion would vote down n gold HtanWW1
Indian reservation, and if so by that some day a worse calamity than that of platform, and the convention was led
Silver larke will befall Tillamook. We
right.
to believe that the financial plank meant
In reply I have to state that on August do not wish to criticise Mr Larsen in free silver. Harvey Scott of the Ore­
particular,
but
would
suggest
that
the
29, 1894, this office addressed the letter
gonian controlled the committee and
to you, at your req uest, and stated that council require all the three story prepared the financial plank. Now,
buildings
to
be
supplied
with
substan
­
several applicatioi s had been directly or
after practicing this deception, it is at­
indirectly made for rights of way for tial fire escape ladders.
tempted to ram it down the people of
wagon roads through the Grande Ronde
Senator Turpie, that long haired hard (li egon.J
and Siletz Indian reservation, Oregon;
shell, anii-dehivian moss-bai'k from
that the matter of establishing wagon some small tributary of the Wabash, |
roads across these reservation was in an made a three days a|>eecli against the
The Oregonian lias lucid moments at
unsettled condition as a result of indi­ Nicaragua eanal in the senate not long
rectness on the part of the projec tors ; since. Everytime the matter came up times, and occasionally takes the right
that their identity was not made known Turpie gives one of his ante-bellum side of a question, as w ill he seen by th«
to this office, nor did they make specific roars, and an idea couldn’t be pul following:
The American Book Company has got
applications for the desired rights of through Ilia rhinoceros hide with any
way. A copy of a letter, dated Jane. 27, thing short of a blacksmith's drill everything. This was expected. The
1894, to Hon. Binger Hermann, giving Turpie should have been buried before result has costa lot of lalsjr and money,
for which the trust will recoup grandly
all the information in the matter pos­
the war.
during the next six years III a short
sessed by this office at that time was
No religious creed should Ire consid­ time It. D. Edwards will let it lie known
then furnished you
Since addressing you the letter last ered. favored or discriminated against, who is to be elected school director in
referred to, I have received a letter when a man's qualifications for office are Portland for the ensuing year. The in­
date 1 Sept. 23, 18)4, from S m itor Dolph being considered. The A. I*. A. is out formation may be expected to leak ou^g
,
enclosing therewith a petition from citi­ of place when it meddles with politics through Brother Roby
zens of Tillamook Comity and a letter If we are convinced that a certain man
Senator Vest is undoubt -»ly right
from Mr Guild protesting against the is the right man for a place, it would
when
lie says a maim ity
U»e aen-iUi
cut
no
figure
whether
he
were
a
Metho-«
granting to private parties right to build
would vote to
*4.
roads and bridge* on the Grande Ronde dial, Romanist or an Infidel
’Till'
duties if
Indian reservation and collect toll for
reate-t
The Cincinatti Commercial Gazette,
travel upon the same. Senator Dolph
the goMbug organ of that city, says of
**ruleti which
added hie protest to the above men­
I I m ...... ‘ '■ ic'nl that, " W I n I. JHj WiffiW
ijori’y <4 the Renato
tioned and expressed the hope that no
tiller the present rules,
such privilege calculated Io tax travel principle stock in trade is In]
li*Jfa «Tozen corrupt scoundrel*, whom
humor and sarcasm, the gr
and transportation would be granted
RmaeiiHtor would listen to or follow,
On August 29th last, I received a have to construct better,
have absolute power to prevent legisla-
they
yet
have
ifjm
-y
letter from the U S Indian Agent of
lion.
the Grande Ronde Agency, stating that combat i Imwirteen*« of
The Book T» M cMM’.leîy captarmi
the Messrs. Baxter of the Grande Ronde
The legislature at the coming [ session
and .'almon River Toll Road Cviii|»m
must smash the school ring It
1 is the
came to see him recently
geII a
big ring ami the corrupt ring of the
up....... rtain terms andu|^|MaH| tlioroio-'
stale.
Uaffi GnW'4* I**’”’-1 >» more powerful than the peo-
construct a re
------- nu«» m
' 1’“ gon Th* nest
Ronde and 81b*
prwqq .»qI «J ijik I » <|>iq«x ‘u''di)|
tliiioz in order 1« the I Ic-tion of Dolph.
of
i ireg .u U IM
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The fast sailing steamer Truckee is specially
fitted up for carrying passengers. The rates:
('«hili rassage ...................... $15.00
steerage (one way,..................... $0 00
Freight, General Merchandise,
San Francisco, $3 per ton.
The H eadlight is absolutely independent,
and speaks fearlessly on all local questions. It
givesail persons a chance to air thviropiuions,
aud encourages independence and freedom of
thought and action.'
A finely equipped com menial printing plant
is in connection, ami the office does practically
all the job printing done for this country.
Portland or
J. E SIBLEY, M anager ,
HOBSONVILLE, ORE.
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