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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1895)
v FAR ISSUE |£* C o -«»"'* •• ' td “ ton 11.11.11 gfMirt»- Give 11» Ih» Í-.» '•> W"'"1"*. 'tabal.k . geu -l'cl’l1! u w.mt I Ó ¡•.»•»’-» ••‘»»•"‘■Xa' r'iumv pr-i" ■who ' Mill— BaiiibaX» "S^hoela—1 ream l' Roni- -Town» anil Localiiie»— "uirhnr lill|>roveliieilt»-CH»ll»le— ROSPECTUS ' TO .4 ’■TO',-r..nlllll»«i'>u»r I-“-'»'" 8' ri.i'oiiciit < ••»! »f I mu y ......... t I'illainook - th. I •;< Ksilroail ITn.pn.ta. MH ial and Chun hdiiectorv- ■„.’ hisui - L.KHlJoid»«» tvaitabl» Extra Copie» 5 cents each. vol. VII, No. 37. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. PROFESSIONAL cards . MAXWELL'S $1.50 Per Year BILLS ahull be paid by the State Treasurer, on the warrant of the Secretary of State, a i WILEY, M. P-, out of the fund appropriated for such OE INTEREST TO TILLA- ■ purposes, but shall never exceed three BOOK STORE nnslt lAN.sl RGF.ON dollars per day to such Sheriff or depu HOOK COUNTY. and At COUCHEDR, ties, and his actual, reasonable, ami necessary expenses, together with two All csll. promptly siten,le*l to No 97. Whereas there never has dollars and a half per day, for the uec- ^„IMAL!..««»». TILLAMOOK. OKE iH-en an appropriation for graded schools esHary attendants, certified by the Secre west of die Coast Range mountains; tary of State, in conveying to and re and whereas there is no bc I hh .I west of turning from the Asylum, on the most said mountains where a..y of the higher usual and direct routes, with I he celerity branches are taught, mid owing to the of ordinary travel on those routes. Such amb great distance and impassable roads a physicians shall receive live dollars each greater part of the year to any of the for each examination, and the Prosecut schools maintained by the State, and ing Attorney, or Ida deputy, or the at the obtaining of any knowledge of the torney called by the Court in case of I higher branches of education is atten their absence or inability to act, shall ded with great difficulty and expense to receive five dollars for such examination those living west of said mountains; and the Prosecuting Attorney shall for therefore, Be it enacted by the Legisla the other services required of him by tive Assembly of the State of Oregon : this Act receive like compensation a» Section 1. That there is hereby ap now provided by law for similar services. propriated out of the General Fund of Witnesses shall receive I lie same com the state of Oregon, not otherwise ap pensation as in civil cases. propriated, the sum of five thousand The costs of examination and committal attorney at - law , dollars, to be used in establishing und shall be paid by the county in which the maintaining a higher course of study in examination is made, to be repaid to a graded school, to be established in the county as hereafter provided. Up Tillamook City, in Tillamook County, on presentation to the Secretary of Oregon, in the manner as hereinafter State of a certificate of tbeCounty Judge provided. showing that such sheriff or his deputy O W PETTIT. Proprietor. Section 2 The directors of the school lias been designated by hili to convey an district comprised by said Tillamook insane or idiotic person to the Asylum, City, in said Tillamook Cuunty, Oregon, and of a certificate from the Superinten First Class. shall have control of the appropriations dent of the Asylum showing tlint such New House. named in section I of this Act, in the l>erson lias been conveyed to the Asy Finely Furnished. manner herein provided lum, and received by the contrai tor or Stage Offices. Section 3. Thedirectors'of said school contractors, and an itemized account Rates Reasonable district shall give a bond, to be approved verified by the oath of the person so Al I'ORNEY-AT-LAW, by she Secretary of State, in the sum of designated, to the effect that the same ten thousand dollars, conditional that if is just and correct, and that the num TILLAMOOK, oio - gon . said directors shall well and truly com ber of days charged in said account has ply with the provisions of this Act, and been necessarily consumed in convey Tillamook, Ore shall use said money so appropriated, in ing such person to the Asylum, and the milliner mid for I he purposes of thia that the expenses charged have been ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Act provide I, then s.iid band shall be necessarily incurred, the Secretary of void, otherwise lo remain in full force State shall audit said account, according TU I.AMOOK, I and effect Upon the presentation a ;d to the provisions of this Act, and draw -------- e ~ approval of said bond the Secretary of his warrant iqioii the Treasurer for the MISCE1 LANEOUS. Stale shall issue warrants on the Gen amount found due, and the State Treas- M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. eral Fund for the sum of-------- thousand . urer shall pay the same out of the fu in I dollars, to be issued in the manner appropriated for that purpose. herein provided. .section 2 In order to secure uni of Section 4 Five hundred dollars of fortuity in tliHt practice under the laws the money hereby appropriated, or so relating lo insane patients, and the ex much thereof as shall I e necessary, penses of their commitment, and as mi E. THAYER shall be used in the purchase of appara emergency exists, requiring this Act to tus for said school, and the remainder take effect at once, i I uh A c I shall lie in iaroest House in the city - fissi clasp :x eve rt respect - rates vert 'iciieial Bunking and Exchange HE ASON ABLE—CENTRAL LOCATION shall be used exclusively in the pay effect from and after its approval by the / •teiest paid on (line deposits. ment of teachers'salaries in the higher (iovernor *1 ' " Klclmuge on England, Belgium, Germany, I I I I i 1111 f 111 <• 111 * I ••>•••••■••1 ••"*** ' 111 grades of said school. No. 159 Be it enacted bv the Legis ‘•'Tflen mid all foreign countries Section 5. The money hereby appro- printed slnill be paid out as follows, viz : lative Assembly of the State of Oregon : Section 1. That the County Clerk When purchase of apparatus is made, the amount purchased, anil from w hom and Sheriff of Tillamook County shall Oregon. purchased, shall lie evidenced by the receive an annual compensation of $1,60.) affidavit of the chairman of said Board each, which shall lie payment in full G.W. KIGER. of School Directors to the Seeretaiy of for all services in performing the duties They shall DEALER IN — State, and the Secretary of Slate shall of their respective o lives. thereupon ¡B«ue a warrant on the Gen each lie allowed one deputy, who shall J. P. ALLEN. Prop'r. eral Fund in favor of said chairman; receive an iiniimil salary of /xoo. Section 2. The Treasurer of Tilla and w hen any person employed in teach Note J for its Fine Cuieine Department. ing the said higher course of study shall mook County shall reieive an annual Co.lections Receive Careful and have taught for any period, such fact be salary of ¡¡450 Prompt Attention. Section 3. That portion of Hcctions 1 ing evidenced by the nlli. iivits of the TILLA W<. OTïaJ'l. BAY CITY. OREGQN. said Boa.l of Directors, or a majority of and 4 of an Act “Filed in the oitiee of them, the secretary of State shall issue a the Secretary of State, February 22 1893,” fixing the conqienBatioii of the s warrant on the General Fund in favor County Clerk ami Sheriff of TillaiiKHik SOMETHING OF /• of such iierson for the amount due. interest Section 6. The following branches County, and all other Acts and parts of 5 shall lie taught in the said graded school, Aeta in conflict with this Act are hereby to wit: Higher arithmetic, algebra, rejieuled TO Section 4 Inasmuch as the compen THOSE geometry, political economy, rhetoric, wanting natural philosophy, physical geogra sation of the above officers now allowed phy, theory and art of teaching, mid is inadequate, an emergency exists to Jaitin, and such other stir'ies as the di change the same; therefore, this Act rectors of said school shall deem proper shall go in force from and after its ap TWO GOOD PAPERS Section 7 Any person a citizen of proval by the (iovernor. I V D I NEWS C<>* . L T General Character ot Chi» Paper. T hi : H eadlight is the oldest prpri, having been here seven years. Other papers have come and gone, but the llKADi.iGHi never weakens. The present proprietor hns been with it most of the tune since it started. It i> the county official paper; publishes li e tux list, financial statements and court proceed lugs. Besides it gives all the county news, tii.d works to build up the country. The H eadlight is absolutely independent, and speaks fearlessly on all local questions. It gives all pei sons a chance to air their opinions, and encourages independence and tieedum <»t thought and action. A finely equipped commercial printing plant , is in connection, ami the oilier does practical I \ all the job printing done for this country. School Books Best Novels Stationery lite., lite. - I ARSEN HOUSE C.& Tillamook. W. F. D. JONES, Editor PITHY COMMENT REGARDING POLITICS . /A7> OTHER THINGS. That was a big miltake last election, when so many independent republicans were elected to the legislature ! Wonder how it happened? Stinkard«, bastards, mid (amities, are terms used by the Oregonian every day ... * referring to io ii|r, in republicans who do not bow to its dictates ------- — The beautiful and exquisite decornting in thè aHsembly tornii of thè May Acmi emy is thè work of Mr. Brown, who i» un artist in bis line The Lung Prairie jieople are det. u- minedto have a creamery, Consider able of the stock necessary is already suhscrilied, and the rest is assured. The legislature should pass a resolu tion favoring electing senators by the fieople some of these days when it meets to indulge in one of its fruitless ballots. If the |>eo|>le voted directly fora Sena tor, Mr. Dolph would stand no more show of election than I’ennoyer woul» — and tnat would be a verv slim chance. The Salem Statesmmi, a strong Dolph organ, thinks the Oregonian is hurling Dolph's chances by its course The Ore gonian is responsible for the dead-lock We want to wee Homebody push the bill that purposes doing away with an additional and unnecessHry circuit judge in this district, says the Salem Staie»- man. The Oregonian »avs the republican party in this »tate is about disrupted. It had just a» well be so a» to follow the dictates of that paper. Such a course would bring disruption. A resolution in the caucus pledging all to support the caucus nominee w: s killed by Dolphs supporters. They were doubtful then as to Dolph's ease and expected to bolt themselves. What’s the matter with the majority of the republicans of this state? Better fire them out of the party entirely, and then Scott, Dolph ami Simon could eas ily domineer over what is left of it. We still have a number of the New Year issue for sale, W hen your friends write you inquiring about the country you ean answer them easily, and wave writing long loiter» by using these pa per« Exchange and looney ¡Securities e many would Ami, T IJTI-RAÏI RE FOR THE PRICE OF ONE we "*vt MADE ARRANGEMENTS SO WE CAN OFFER the world famous Detroit Free pre$ AND ^niatiujah BraMigfit They keep on hand at then store in llobsAliville the largest »bak of g.H.ls in this county consistili^ of JJHY (»(WS, CLOTHING, GKOCERIES. HARUWARI'. hie. MF*S|>eeiiil attention given tolilling orders for g.ssls in jobbing Iota. Agents forthe Str. Truckee 8°th,One Year, for $2.15 r Pre#s is « L«nre Twelve Page '. R,u* iIas l’,e i.argeNt Number special Contributors of any Weekly Puhi ¡abed in America. IT ALSO HAS T imes " D epartment the children AMD A fecial Woman’s Page can xav *1^ ♦* "■ore ihnn than the ctml eoM o< nf both UwTO : «f »be special • «wen to Mtwcribm <m the ’ Valuable oWsrsd o, th« FREE PRESS 'I-Ml Fok SAMPLE COI-V or ■’$ and premium Ligty Tillamook, San Francisco, I I ortland and wav porta. Makes regular trips every trio weeks, weather permitting. The fast sailing steamer Truckee is speciaHy for carrying passengers. The rates: fitted up ( I assage ............................ Steerage (oneway?..................... » “• General Merchandise, Freight, San Francisco. $3 per ton. Portland or j E SIBLEY, M anager . H obsonvii . le . O re . *«ru» THE MEADLIGHT. 1 the State of Oregon shall be entitled to •The l’HiiglIniH Mud«." free tuition in the said graded school; Any one who fulled to read in the provided, that not more than one hun Overland Monthly Rounsevelle Wild dred shall lie admitted at one time man's Malayan romnice, The I’angliimi No. 108. Be it enacted by die legisla Mu.la," will find the story even more tive Assembly of the Stale of Oregon : interesting now that it apm-iiis in lss>k Section 1. That section 3-558 of Sec form. It is one of the ew tales lliat ond Hill's Annotated I hwh of Oregon, gives the reader a strong impression of relating to the examination and com the wealth of life and coIorot .lie Orient; mitment of insane persons, lie and the that paints the startling exulierance of same is hereby ammended so as to read tropical vegetation, the deadly foes to hm follows: man that lurk in the »hade of the jun Section 3558 The County Judge »hall gle mid the volcanic passions that in an cause to lie recorde I in the records of instant covert the Malay into a wild an the County Court the proceedings had imal more terrible mid more dangerous upon such application, and the judge than the tiger which swims the Straits ment of tlie Court When the patient of Malacca n pursuit of its prey. The is adjudge! insane, he sliail make a war l>eculiar excellence <>l Mr. Wildman’s rant reciting his findings, the catiHe or work is that, without any te.li. us d»-- causes of insanity, where the same can scriptic», he Ims placed before ns the be aweitained, together with the name, gild«l imrbarism of a Malayan i’rinee age, nativity and present residence of who has added a I’ariaian polish lo his own natural cruelty. The 1‘nnglima is the patient. The warrant shall be re a genuine creation, and his cynical pun corded in the records of the County ishment of an over-zeal...... servant of Court, one copy of »Inch h I ih II I* s»"1 the white men, as «ell as his ta.ld kid- napprng of an English girl, show traits with the patient to the ijuperintendeiil that would not befouinlin the iim ul- of the Asylum, another shall be sent to ture.1 savage. The story move-. f.TW'rd the Secretary ot State, ami tiled in his swiftly to the ileiiouement, whi< h h full Tl.e volume is otfice. The person eonimitte.l shall be <>l dramatic |s>wer. conveyed to die Asylum by the Sheriff richly illustrated l.v llerre N Hoerniger is we'll I.rinte.1 mid is neatly Ix.niid in or liis deputy or deputies o( the comity red leather. It is the first of a series .4 in w'lich the exaniimitiun takes place Iss.k» to Is- reprinte.1 by the Overland The exi«nses of sending insane and idi- —George Hamlin Fitch in S. F I hron. i<- persons i-ommitted to the Asylum i<-le, Jan.«. 1895 Nearly all tlie opposit on to the Ire.* silver movement collies from people «ho are not informed oil the financial ques tion. Reading both sides of the ques tiona «ill generally convince anyone that the present system is very Inni f u the people. Those poiiti. inm. alio talk so milch iigninss ‘‘cheap money, debas ing the currency, the honest dollar, and safe standard," do it for effect, expect ing to make votes for tlieir own ta-ne'it. and for the lienelit of the fore gn bond holders. Many listen to this, ami think no deep'-r, hen e «e finii people «ho need silver legislation the most, voting against it The Oregonian hinted that Represen tative Cole, of Multnomah is a default»*! ami ('olt answers : “It is charged hi that article by innuendo that I am a defaulter of Multnomah county, but, sir, I would have to be a defaulter in th«* sum of ♦WMX) to even with th« < >reg<• nian, for in this mime tax-roll of 1892, turner I over to me for collection, the Or«- gonian is indebte I to Multnomah conn ly, as mortgager, by stipulation in it- m<»rtgage, in the sum of $3900, which it has never pa id ami which it still <l< - clines l«i pay, ami yet deducted this in- deht»,»lncss from the amount of it* assess ment ” lleiil. thè l’Iwtograper alti . ...... . uext steamer il Img» invone of i-i.-tuie mouldinga, l.ite«l design», li he «ili »<•11 al Il e lowaal prie.’. Don’i imi lo»«» III,mi li Voi; intend lo purelinae some